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New Case Midi-Excavators Combine More Muscle, Maneuverability to Boost Productivity On Job

Case introduces CX85E and CX90E midi excavators for diverse job sites. Heavy-duty performance with maneuverability, operator-friendly design, advanced attachments and maintenance simplicity. Customizable features for maximum efficiency and productivity on challenging work sites.

Thu May 29, 2025 - National Edition
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Case Construction Equipment has introduced two new compact midi-excavators, the CX85E and CX90E.

These midi-excavators offer heavy-duty performance without sacrificing maneuverability, according to Case. The CX85E and CX90E are ideal for construction crews working in residential or commercial construction sites, landscapers who are trenching, lifting, grading and digging, or rental companies seeking to offer a wider range of excavator options for their customers.

"Meeting modern worksite challenges takes innovative equipment that can help crews achieve more with less," said Terry Dolan, head of CNH Construction Brands, North America. "Listening to what contractors need is what drives our ingenuity-obsessed mindset, and it's why we built our newest Case midi-excavators to deliver big-machine performance in a smart, space-efficient design. It's all about empowering crews to be more productive than ever in the most challenging environments."

Versatile Powerhouses for Challenging Job Sites

Combining space-saving dimensions with heavyweight performance, the Case CX85E and CX90E midi-excavators have a 72-hp engine that provides ample power for aggressive digging, land clearing, craning, loading or using high-performance attachments, said Case. Operating weight on the CX85E is 19,467 lbs. while the CX90E operating weight is 20,305 lbs.

Both machines come with a comprehensive hydraulic package with standard auxiliary, drain-to-tank functionality and quick coupler circuits to drive a wide array of advanced attachments. These features eliminate the need for aftermarket modifications and make these machines well-suited for tackling various tasks across diverse job sites — whether running hammers, rippers, augers, thumbs, buckets or grapples, according to Case.

The new midi-excavators also are designed to maximize output in confined work zones where larger excavators can't fit but would otherwise be right for the job, according to Case. The fixed-boom CX85E delivers maximum performance in tight spaces with zero tailswing, which allows operators to work up against walls, fences or other structures. The optimized swing boom on the CX90E provides 180 degrees of movement with superior reach and dig depth for trenching and confined-space excavation, according to Case.

Operator Comfort, Control

The Case CX85E and CX90E midi-excavators take an operator-first approach to design, offering a wide range of features that boost comfort and control. Both models feature a spacious cab, complete with automatic climate control and a standard heated air-suspension seat. Superior visibility and a 7-in. LCD touchscreen display improve situational awareness, while ergonomic joystick-controls reduce operator fatigue during long days of operation, according to Case.

Precision and adaptability come standard on both machines with adjustable electro-hydraulic controls, which let operators set lift and tilt responsiveness to match specific job site requirements or operator preferences, said Case. The customizable controls also make it easier to run advanced Case attachments for more versatility.

The new Case midi-excavators pack a range of features and options that deliver the capabilities and efficiency crews need to meet the challenges of demanding work sites, according to Case. With options for full rubber tracks, steel tracks in multiple widths or steel tracks with rubber pads, contractors can customize and optimize their machines to match the terrain of their applications. In addition, an optional LED light package delivers improved light coverage, letting crews maximize visibility for working day or night.

The CX85E and CX90E also simplify maintenance, according to Case. A tilting cab gives operators fast and easy access to hydraulic components, while wide compartments, swing-out side panels and ground-level service points make routine maintenance and daily checks more efficient.

"Our goal at Case is to help increase efficiency, productivity and profitability for contractors with swift, smooth and smart machines that meet today's evolving jobsite conditions," said Dolan. "The latest additions to our midi-excavator lineup are a big step forward to provide crews with the power, versatility and precision they need to succeed in an increasingly competitive industry."

For more information, visit www.casece.com/en-us/northamerica/products/excavators/midi-excavators.




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