2001 - 2008 CASE 621F XT WHEEL LOADER

CASE 621F XT 2001 - 2008 CASE 621F XT WHEEL LOADER equipment image

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OEM
CASE
Model
621F XT
Year of Manufacture
2001-2008
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The CASE 621F XT is a heavy-duty wheel loader engineered for high productivity and versatility in demanding applications. Powered by a 6-cylinder, turbocharged FPT F4HFE613Z engine with Tier 4 Interim emissions compliance, it delivers 172 hp (128 kW) gross power at 2000 rpm and 510 lb-ft of torque at 1300 rpm, with a 33% torque rise for robust performance. The loader features a 4F/3R powershift transmission with selectable autoshift/manual modes, electronic control module, and proportional shifting for smooth operation. Hydraulic system performance includes a 6.5-second raise time, 4.2-second lower time, and 2.4-second dump time, supporting efficient cycle operations. The Z-Bar loader linkage and XT tool carrier configuration provide enhanced breakout force and compatibility with a wide range of attachments. Standard equipment includes a 4.5 cu yd (3 m³) rated bucket, with a hinge pin max height of 13 ft (4 m) and dump clearance at max raise of 9 ft (3 m). The machine has an operational weight of 27,537 lbs (12,491 kg), a wheelbase of 9.6 ft (3 m), and ground clearance of 1.3 ft (0.4 m). Additional features include a 24V electrical system, 65A alternator, 65-gallon fuel tank, and robust cooling and hydraulic fluid capacities. The 621F XT is built for durability, efficiency, and operator comfort in tough working environments.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
162 HP
Static Tipping Weight
7,473.70
Max Dump Height
9.00 ft
Max Speed
24.00 mph
Max Bucket Capacity
4.50 yd³

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