Even Heavy Equipment Tracks Require Maintenance

Maintaining tracks on excavators and other heavy machinery is vital for containing costs and ensuring the longevity of construction equipment

Maintaining tracks on excavators and other heavy machinery is vital for containing costs and ensuring the longevity of construction equipment. Since new tracks can be expensive, and complex installation procedures can add to that expense, extending the life of a machine’s tracks through proper maintenance is smart business. While every tracked machine will eventually need […]

Maintaining Your Machinery in the Summer Heat

Summer heat can harm your expensive machinery just like it can harm you!

Schedule machine use outside of peak sunlight hours When possible, try to avoid using heavy machinery during peak heat hours. In most places, the summer heat typically peaks between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Operating equipment during these hours significantly increases the chances of your radiator or engine overheating. Instead, schedule heavy machinery use for […]

CASE Equipment to Tackle Excavation Projects

CASE equipment for all types of excavation projects.

Topsoil Excavation Topsoil excavation is one of the most common types of excavation required in almost all construction projects. It is often the first step before laying the foundation or installing pipelines. Having the correct heavy-duty equipment for topsoil removal is crucial to the success of a project. CASE offers a variety of excavators, any […]

Heavy Equipment Trends in 2024

Trends for heavy equipment in 2024.

Ever-advancing technology and green energy are the consistent focal points for advancement as manufacturers charge into 2024. Large machines are becoming safer, more accurate, and more environmentally friendly, as the industry now looks to prioritizing autonomy as it meets the demands of this modern world. The global trend for all vehicles is continued progress toward […]

D Series Full Size Excavators

The CASE D series full size excavator is built with the operator in mind.

Redefining “full-sized” for the industry. CASE knows that when you’re looking for a “full-sized” machine, you’re considering far more than loading capacity and engine power. These are the essentials, and this article will outline all the bells and whistles of its D Series Full Size Excavator. But first, let’s take a look at what’s in […]

A Mini Machine That Gives Maximum Performance

The mini excavator could be just what your fleet is missing Just how “mini” is this mighty machine? The Mini Excavator literally fits in a standard garage. But don’t let its looks deceive: It’s able to move massive amounts of earth, runs with a diesel engine and contains a boom arm and hydraulic system just […]

CASE Brings Some Exciting Innovations Into 2024

When Terry Dolan speaks, the industry listens! Dolan, who serves as the vice present of CASE Construction Equipment, recently addressed the innovations and challenges of the equipment industry in 2024 and highlighted some ways CASE is not only overcoming, but thriving as it leads the construction business into the future. According to Dolan some of […]

New or Used?

Buying new or used equipment. Today's blog breaks it down.

Some easy ways to answer a hard equipment question. When you need to increase your fleet, you may have a better option than buying new. Purchasing used machinery isn’t only a great idea for the small business owner who doesn’t have the capital to purchase new; there are advantages for every business owner that are […]

How to Help your Business Thrive Despite Labor Shortages

Help your business thrive despite labor shortages

Getting the contracts for the big jobs is the goal in construction, but it only yields profit if you have the manpower to handle those jobs. As our nation recovers from these pandemic years, there is no promise that labor shortage won’t get even worse before it gets better, and your company must be able […]

Need Young Workers?

How to attract young workers to the construction industry.

Simply put, the construction business “just ain’t what it used to be!” If the industry is going to appeal to young workers, OEM owners and managers need to successfully recruit workers and appeal to this generation of laborers. (They need to think, “that’s some sexy machinery!”) In addition to the sex appeal factor, managers must […]

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