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Duke2705

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Does anybody have a preference for a Case CX210 versus a Case CX210B? What are the differences between the CX210 and the CX210B? Thanks.
 

JVS Equip

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I have a 210 which works pretty good, powerful, smooth good on fuel and no major issues. That being said, the B series was released last and as far as i'm hearing it tops the 210 with more power, lots more fuel efficient, bugs have been resolved. If price isn't a problem, get a B series. They are basically the same in terms of weight and mechanical specs.
 

gggraham

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Here is the CX210 specs. The 210 has a Cummins the 210B has Izusu. We have had less problems with the Cummins engine than the Izusu. The 210B specs are available at www.casece.com
 

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KSSS

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The B also has a long time in coming cup holder. There are quite a few out here and the biggest compliment I hear is of the fantastic fuel economy.
 

gggraham

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One thing that is nice about the B series is the aux hydraulic controls. Dual flow, single flow and you can change the flow all with a couple pushes of a button. A far cry from the old system and the manual valves.
 

JCBgm

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The "B" is going to be much more fuel efficient. We haven't had many issues with the Isuzu motors. The issues come into play with the fuel systems on these new Tier III motors. The isuzu will have a finer fuel filter and want cleaner fuel from you. The motors themselves have been reliable for us. We make it a point to hide a spare fuel filter in our machines when we send them out on rent. This saves everyone some headaches.

The aux circuit is nice as well.
 

iGV86

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May 7, 2011
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Bolivia
I have been for short time working with heavy equipment and this is my first important assigment. Since we are talking about the CX210B, i have a little proble i would like to solve.
The turntable is kind of loose, i dont know if anything i can do to get it steady, is like 2 loose on the sides and up and down. You can feel it when you start digging the machine goes up, or when you brake. This is not normal i suposse.
Is there anything i can do to make thing tighter? The epicyclic gearing is the trouble?
I have the operator and technical manual and says nothing about it.
I hope anyone can help me thanks for the time.
 
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