2001 - 2008 CASE 621G XR WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
Share Link- OEM
- CASE
- Model
- 621G XR
- Year of Manufacture
- 2001-2008
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The CASE 621G XR wheel loader is a high-performance machine engineered for demanding construction and material handling applications. Powered by a robust Case engine delivering 162 hp (121 kW), it meets Tier 4 Final emissions standards, ensuring efficient operation with reduced environmental impact. The loader features a Z-Bar linkage system and a rated bucket capacity of 2.5 cu yds (2 m), making it ideal for heavy-duty loading and carrying tasks. With a dump clearance at max raise of 10.6 ft (3 m), it efficiently unloads into trucks and hoppers. The operational weight of 29,332 lbs (13,305 kg) provides excellent stability and traction, while the advanced hydraulic system offers responsive lift and tilt performance for precise control. The 621G XR is equipped with a spacious, ROPS-certified cab featuring a fully adjustable suspension seat, ergonomic controls, and an intuitive LCD display for monitoring machine functions and diagnostics. Its electro-hydraulic loader control system allows for customizable operational modes, enhancing versatility across various job sites. The loader supports a wide range of attachments, increasing its adaptability for diverse applications. Designed for operator comfort and productivity, the 621G XR includes features such as air conditioning, heated mirrors, and comprehensive instrumentation. Its durable construction, heavy-duty axles, and proven engine technology ensure reliable performance in challenging environments, making the CASE 621G XR a top choice for contractors seeking power, efficiency, and versatility in a large wheel loader.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 162 HP
- Static Tipping Weight
- 9,193.30
- Max Dump Height
- 10.60 ft
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 2.50 yd³
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