Case enters mini track loader market with TL100
By Jenny LescohierMay 01, 2023

Case Construction Equipment is entering the mini track loader market with its introduction of the TL100, available to North American dealers later this year.
According to Case officials who spoke during a press conference prior to CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2023, the stand-on mini track loader market is anticipated to grow exponentially over the next 10 years as fleet owners look for versatile machines to meet a variety of needs.
“We talk a lot about doing more with less, and this MTL offers big performance packed into an extremely portable and versatile machine,” said Brad Stemper, head of construction equipment product management North America for Case. “These machines are extremely nimble and easy to operate in confined spaces. You have unobstructed, 360-degree visibility and the machine operates and feels much like a traditional skid steer or compact track loader.”
He continued, “It operates with a full range of attachments and gives operators a rated operating capacity of 1,400 pounds, if you’re going by the 50% tipping load metric, or 1,000 pounds if you use the 35% tipping load metric. Suitcase weights can also be added to increase tipping load and rated operating capacity.”
Stemper said the 25-hp TL100 features hydraulic pilot controls (ISO pattern) and a standard auxiliary hydraulic setup (13 GPM, 2,700 psi) that delivers optimal attachment performance. Attachments connect through a Common Industry Interface (CII) compatible with most major manufacturers of MTL attachments.
Optional equipment on the TL100 will be a 14-pin front electric connector that includes a hydraulic case drain circuit, as well as multiple track widths, additional counterweights, environmentally friendly hydraulic oil and multiple bucket options.
“We’ve also brought our commitment of hip pocket support that’s never more than a phone or tablet away with a five-year Case SiteWatch telematics subscription on

each machine,” said Brady Lewis, product manager, Case. “Making these technologies available as a standard offering to compact and sub-compact equipment owners brings their fleet management game to another level and opens the door to a deeper collaborative service and support relationship with their Case dealer.”
Brady said, “We’re entering the MTL market with the weight and power of a global full-line manufacturer who has taken its time, researched the product demand, and engineered a machine that is ready to deliver serious performance for landscapers, residential services contractors, utilities and farms — we also expect this to be extremely hot with rental businesses. The compact size, ease of transportation and excellent attachment compatibility make this an extremely dynamic addition to the Case product line and dealer network.”
The Case TL100 MTL will hit equipment yards later in 2023.