
Case’s new 400 Series 3 line of compact track loaders features clean-burning, Tier III certified engines with increases in horsepower for all four models. Pilot controls are now standard for all four Case Series 3 machines, the 420CT, 440CT, 445CT and 450CT, and Case is also offering a new cab, with improved visibility and ergonomics.
The 420CT and 445CT Series 3 models features Case 3.2-litre turbocharged engines, while the 440CT and 450CT Series 3 models are powered by a 4.5-litre turbocharged Case engine. In addition to delivering Tier III certification, these new engines provide improved torque, which increases performance across the line.
The new cabs available for all Case Series 3 compact track loaders feature increased headroom and a wider lap bar, along with improved forward, side, rear and overhead visibility. The 445CT and 450CT Series 3 models offer a 20-percent increase in front glass area, while the 420CT and 440CT feature an 80-percent increase.
A suspension seat is standard in the new cab, and a new cushioned lap bar with arm rest and new ergonomically designed control handles provide more comfortable operation. A foot throttle is also on all models, allowing operators to easily control rpm. The hand throttle was relocated on the 420CT and 440CT Series 3 machines to be the same as on the larger models. A new headliner, backup alarm and horn, footrest, 12V power plug, storage tray and cup holder are other standard items on all models. All Case 400 Series 3 compact track loader models are built to start in colder temperatures. A larger, 1125 CCA battery (32 percent more powerful than previous models) and a grid heater are standard. In fact, all four Case compact track loaders have been tested to start unaided at -10 degrees Fahrenheit (-23 Celsius). The massive, heavy-duty radiator and air cooler are sized for high-flow auxiliary hydraulics, as well as operation in extreme temperatures. All four Case compact track loaders come with Case pilot controls available from the factory in either “H” or ISO patterns. Factory-supplied accessory kits are also available through Case dealers to permanently change the pattern from H to ISO or vice versa.
The 420CT and 445CT Series 3 models features Case 3.2-litre turbocharged engines, while the 440CT and 450CT Series 3 models are powered by a 4.5-litre turbocharged Case engine. In addition to delivering Tier III certification, these new engines provide improved torque, which increases performance across the line.
The new cabs available for all Case Series 3 compact track loaders feature increased headroom and a wider lap bar, along with improved forward, side, rear and overhead visibility. The 445CT and 450CT Series 3 models offer a 20-percent increase in front glass area, while the 420CT and 440CT feature an 80-percent increase.
A suspension seat is standard in the new cab, and a new cushioned lap bar with arm rest and new ergonomically designed control handles provide more comfortable operation. A foot throttle is also on all models, allowing operators to easily control rpm. The hand throttle was relocated on the 420CT and 440CT Series 3 machines to be the same as on the larger models. A new headliner, backup alarm and horn, footrest, 12V power plug, storage tray and cup holder are other standard items on all models. All Case 400 Series 3 compact track loader models are built to start in colder temperatures. A larger, 1125 CCA battery (32 percent more powerful than previous models) and a grid heater are standard. In fact, all four Case compact track loaders have been tested to start unaided at -10 degrees Fahrenheit (-23 Celsius). The massive, heavy-duty radiator and air cooler are sized for high-flow auxiliary hydraulics, as well as operation in extreme temperatures. All four Case compact track loaders come with Case pilot controls available from the factory in either “H” or ISO patterns. Factory-supplied accessory kits are also available through Case dealers to permanently change the pattern from H to ISO or vice versa.

