Case SR175, SV185, SR130, SR160 Meet Tier 4-Final

Feb. 5, 2013

Case SR175 and SV185 skid steer loaders have been upgraded to Tier 4-Final using an ISM four-cylinder turbocharged and after-cooled engine with a Diesel Oxidation Catalyst. The SR175 has a 21 percent higher peak torque rise at 1,800 rpm compared to the previous model, and moves from 60 to 67 gross horsepower, a 12-percent increase. The SV185 remains at 60 gross horsepower but has 7 percent more torque than the previous version. The SR130 skid steer has a 2.2-liter ISM engine that moves from 46 to 49 gross horsepower, and has a 9.6-percent increase in torque.

Case SR175 and SV185 skid steer loaders have been upgraded to Tier 4-Final using an ISM four-cylinder turbocharged and after-cooled engine with a Diesel Oxidation Catalyst. The SR175 has a 21 percent higher peak torque rise at 1,800 rpm compared to the previous model, and moves from 60 to 67 gross horsepower, a 12-percent increase. The SV185 remains at 60 gross horsepower but has 7 percent more torque than the previous version. The SR130 skid steer has a 2.2-liter ISM engine that moves from 46 to 49 gross horsepower, and has a 9.6-percent increase in torque. The SR160 replaces the SR150 skid steer, delivering 7 percent more operating capacity and 17 percent greater horsepower. The SR160 also has 27 percent more breakout force over the SR150.