The visibility isn't an issue. Just lean forward if you need to and i can see it. It's not been a problem for us at all. It takes literally 5 minutes to customize the controls to fit your body. I have every option available on ours, it's paid for itself for the first 8 months in the first 2 weeks of owning it with our business
the door visibility is an absolute deal breaker, they should fix it because its an easy redesign. i have looked at cat, kubota, tak, case and i will say that case is pretty much the best when it comes to the numbers and specs, light weight and powerful, now that being said, i passed on spending the 100k on a tv450b and went with a machine that was practical. Case front door was my deal breaker along with the electrical operated joysticks vs a hydraulic one like takeuchi
Just ordered the same machine but with foot controls. I currently have a 2020 tr270b with electric hand controls. Hand controls are just too sensitive for me. I have adjusted everything to a low setting but that's the only gripe I have about the machine.
Well being that he's coming from a Kubota skid loader I can understand the issue. However if that's what's keeping him from going with case TR skid loader. To me it seems like more of an excuse than an actual issue there there are ways you can work around the visibility around the bucket I tested out a New Holland 327 schedule some months back with an 80" bucket and didn't have any issues with the visibility And New Holland and keys are practically the same company just under a different name. That being said I don't know the kind of work he does all the time so maybe this is legitimately an issue for him. Now for me the one issue I'm running into when buying a schizophren is layis lake room and ingress and egress The John Deere seemed like a good machine however when I got in A325G I had issues with Is legroom. Now the cat 259D3I like that machine it's got more leg room and it's got an easier use of controls however the one issue I ran into was getting getting in the machine the step to get into the machine is a little higher than I would like. Now decays TR310 that I'm looking at I actually like it it's easy to get in-and-out of visibilities very good it's very good and it's got plenty of leg room for me now bear in mind I'm 6' 4 put 4 so finding the machine that's got enough leg room for me to work in for 8 to12 hour shifts is Paramount.
I'm not coming from a Kubota. I decided to purchase a Kubota after testing the Case. I'm 5' 11". If I were 5 inches taller, I might share your opinion. The other big deal - the door. The roll up of the Kubota vs the side open is huge! Makes communicating, visibility (not looking through something/looking at glare/dust/dirt) and ingress/egress so much more convenient. Personal preference.
The visibility problem could be totally solved with a 10 dollars item from the flea market: it’s called a camera ! I much rather spend the extra 10 to even 100 dollars rather than have case offer it as an option and charge over a thousand
# 1 problem with all case skid steers . Lift arm design is to close to cab so they had to design this stupid door. Need to push arms out and redesign door.
The visibility isn't an issue. Just lean forward if you need to and i can see it. It's not been a problem for us at all. It takes literally 5 minutes to customize the controls to fit your body. I have every option available on ours, it's paid for itself for the first 8 months in the first 2 weeks of owning it with our business
Worst design on the market
the door visibility is an absolute deal breaker, they should fix it because its an easy redesign. i have looked at cat, kubota, tak, case and i will say that case is pretty much the best when it comes to the numbers and specs, light weight and powerful, now that being said, i passed on spending the 100k on a tv450b and went with a machine that was practical. Case front door was my deal breaker along with the electrical operated joysticks vs a hydraulic one like takeuchi
Just ordered the same machine but with foot controls. I currently have a 2020 tr270b with electric hand controls. Hand controls are just too sensitive for me. I have adjusted everything to a low setting but that's the only gripe I have about the machine.
Congrats
Well being that he's coming from a Kubota skid loader I can understand the issue. However if that's what's keeping him from going with case TR skid loader. To me it seems like more of an excuse than an actual issue there there are ways you can work around the visibility around the bucket I tested out a New Holland 327 schedule some months back with an 80" bucket and didn't have any issues with the visibility And New Holland and keys are practically the same company just under a different name. That being said I don't know the kind of work he does all the time so maybe this is legitimately an issue for him. Now for me the one issue I'm running into when buying a schizophren is layis lake room and ingress and egress The John Deere seemed like a good machine however when I got in A325G I had issues with Is legroom. Now the cat 259D3I like that machine it's got more leg room and it's got an easier use of controls however the one issue I ran into was getting getting in the machine the step to get into the machine is a little higher than I would like. Now decays TR310 that I'm looking at I actually like it it's easy to get in-and-out of visibilities very good it's very good and it's got plenty of leg room for me now bear in mind I'm 6' 4 put 4 so finding the machine that's got enough leg room for me to work in for 8 to12 hour shifts is Paramount.
I'm not coming from a Kubota. I decided to purchase a Kubota after testing the Case. I'm 5' 11". If I were 5 inches taller, I might share your opinion. The other big deal - the door. The roll up of the Kubota vs the side open is huge! Makes communicating, visibility (not looking through something/looking at glare/dust/dirt) and ingress/egress so much more convenient. Personal preference.
Figured they would have updated visibility for b series, same as alpha series
It's too bad because I really liked that machine. But now that I have a Kubota, I wouldn't go with Case.
@@JerichoRally I own bobcat t66, t595 , s76, takeuchi tb257fr excavator. Kubota would be my next choice.
Good call
@@JerichoRally would you happen to know what Kubota model is comparable to the 310b in terms of capacity and hp?
Hp wise is akin to the svl75. Weight wise it's closer to a svl65.
The visibility problem could be totally solved with a 10 dollars item from the flea market: it’s called a camera !
I much rather spend the extra 10 to even 100 dollars rather than have case offer it as an option and charge over a thousand
He's talking about visibility out the front not back, to cutting edge. Arms to close to cab , linkage on door blocks view
I’ve heard these have wiring harness issues.
Yep. Several model years of the case skidders seem plagued by electrical issues.
I'm told this is fixed on this current generation
@@JerichoRally would the 2015 tr310 have electrical issues? or anyway of finding out?
Visibility is terrible out the front , arms to close to cab , linkage on door blocks view
# 1 problem with all case skid steers . Lift arm design is to close to cab so they had to design this stupid door. Need to push arms out and redesign door.
That’s not even a cnh bucket it’s and aftermarket Get an elongated lip
Case new Holland branded bucket
LOL.. oh how spoiled we are these days.
You drop that kinda money for a machine, damn right in gonna be picky