Case's New CTL is a Big Boy

Case boasts the largest CTL in the industry with the introduction of its TV620B. The TV620B has an operating weight of 16,100 pounds. Case says the compact track loader is designed for size and power for residential construction and land clearing. The company unveiled the TV620B at the Utility Expo in Louisville, Kentucky.

Powered by a 114-horsepower engine, the TV620B provides 12,084 pounds of loader breakout force and 12,907 pounds of bucket breakout force. Case says the TV620B has an operating capacity of 6,200 pounds.

Case says the TV620B is a completely new designed machine from the TV450.

“We talked to a lot of customers who were running larger CTLs and asked them what they’d like to see,” said George MacIntryre, product manager, Case. “We really focused on certain areas making sure that the frame was robust and could stand up to harsh conditions. A piston pump comes standard on this model giving customers the flow and pressure ratings they need to run big attachments. Lastly, we focused on the performance of the loader to be able to dump into high-sided trucks.”

Case says new features include:

  • Electro-hydraulic controls
  • High-flow hydraulics
  • Automatic Ride Control and one-way self-leveling
  • A programmable hydraulically reversing fan
  • LED lights
  • The new SiteConnect Module
  • One year of Case SiteWatch telematics

Electro-hydraulic controls allow the operator to set the machine to low, moderate or aggressive response. The operator can also set the controls independently using and LCD monitor.

High-flow auxiliary hydraulics and enhanced high-flow hydraulics are available options, delivering 3,450 psi and 4,100 psi, respectively, at 41.6 gallons per minute.

One-way self-leveling and automatic ride control with adjustable speed settings reduce material spillage and deliver a smoother ride.

Case says the beefed-up undercarriage on the TV620B is like that of Case's 650M dozer. Also, the 17.7-inch rubber tracks allow for minimal ground pressure.

Case says loader arm configuration gives the operator better visibility in a cab also provides better sight lines. The onboard monitor displays camera angles all around the machine.

When it comes to maintenance, the TV620B is designed for easier access to components.

Case says a combination of cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR), diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) meets emissions standards. The TV620B does not need a diesel particulate filter (DPF) and requires no regeneration, which Case says reduces downtime.

If you own a CTL, whether Case or any other make and need parts, give ConEquip Parts a call.