D Series excavators achieve faster cycle times through a new electronically controlled pump, a larger control valve, and multiple advanced sensors.   -  Photo courtesy of Case

D Series excavators achieve faster cycle times through a new electronically controlled pump, a larger control valve, and multiple advanced sensors. 

Photo courtesy of Case

Case Construction Equipment’s new full-size CX350D LR excavator provides increased operating performance in applications that require long-distance bucket reach and precision. The model features an elongated boom and arm and additional counterweight for increased digging capabilities in deep or long-distance digging applications.

With an operating weight of 88,200 lbs., the CX350D LR features a 268-hp Tier 4 Final diesel engine and up to 24,500 ft.-lbs. of bucket digging force. The extended arm and boom provide a maximum dig radius of 61 feet, 3 inches, and a maximum dig depth of 46 feet, 3 inches.

The CX350D LR employs a low-maintenance selective catalytic reduction (SCR) Tier 4 Final solution. SCR lets the engine run at peak performance throughout the work cycle and, because it works without a diesel particulate filter (DPF), there’s no DPF regeneration or associated lifetime service costs.

As part of the Case D Series lineup, the CX350D LR offers more standard features than previous Case excavator model series. All Case D Series excavators include a heated air-ride seat; Bluetooth radio; rear and side-view cameras; Free Swing for improved craning, laying, or lifting of offset loads; oil sample ports; and an easy control pattern selector.