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Global strength, local service*

Heavy earthmoving machinery is a major investment. So it’s something that needs to be right the first time.

CASE motor graders are built with a powerful engine, rugged A-frame and moldboard design, industry-leading flip-up rear hood, best-in-class serviceability and outstanding visibility. They’ll make you more productive on the toughest jobs and longest days.

CASE offers a full line of equipment with over 90 models around the world including motor graders, heavy excavators, wheel loaders, crawler dozers, skid-steer and compact loaders, mini excavators, and backhoe loaders. An independently owned and operated dealer network backed by global support from Case ensures your machines remain top performers.

Melton City Council have contracted Citywide to look after the grading of all the district’s unsealed roads and roadside shoulders.

Clint Sainsbury operates the CASE 865B grader for Citywide.

He says, “The CASE 865B has lots of power which makes cutting and ripping roads easier.”

Clint added the 865B outperforms other graders in the fleet. “We also run …[another grader]… which I find has nowhere near the power of the CASE 865B.”

When asked what are the standout qualities of the CASE 865B, Clint was quick to reply: “good power and comfortable”.

“It can be used in tight spaces and built up areas where we grade some narrow roads and shoulders. The CASE 865B is comfortable to operate with great vision. “The controls are easy to use. And I don’t find it noisy and I normally operate with my doors open.”

Clint has no hesitation in recommending CASE for after sales service. “CASE have been great to deal with. If I have any problems I will call Danny or Louise and they have someone out straight away. Great service!”

Contact CASE at casece.com or talk to your local dealer today at 1 300 99 CASE.

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