2003-2006 CASE 121F XT WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- CASE
- Model
- 121F XT
- Year of Manufacture
- 2003-2006
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The CASE 121F XT is a compact wheel loader designed for versatility and productivity in various construction and material handling applications. Powered by a 60-64 hp Case engine, it delivers robust performance with a hydrostatic transmission and 4-wheel drive system featuring open front and rear axles for reliable traction. The loader has an operating weight of approximately 11,387 lbs (5,165 kg) and a rated bucket capacity of 1.59 cubic yards (1 m³), with a dump clearance at maximum raise of 7.8 ft (2 m). Its Z-bar linkage and lower center of gravity enhance lifting power and breakout force, while the 20-degree oscillating rear axle—independent of the cab—improves operator comfort and load control. An optional limited-slip differential provides additional traction on uneven terrain. The cab offers a fully adjustable cloth suspension seat, articulated power steering with tilt column, electronic speed shift control with a single joystick, and options like heater, air conditioning, and deluxe cab features for operator comfort. Hydraulics include a 3-spool loader control valve with proportional controls and remote hydraulic functionality, supporting quick attachment changes via Connect Under Pressure manifolds and couplers. The loader also features dry disc brakes, mechanical parking brake, front and rear fenders, LED work lights, and safety equipment such as ROPS and strobe lights. Overall, the CASE 121F XT combines compact size with enhanced lifting capacity, operator comfort, and advanced hydraulic controls to efficiently handle diverse tasks in tight jobsite conditions.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 60 HP
- Static Tipping Weight
- 27,615.20
- Max Dump Height
- 7.80 ft
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 1.59 yd³
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