Side-by-side specs for mid-size 74hp CTLs

How the CASE TV370B Stacks Up Against Similar CTLs.

A side-by-side comparison based on real specs.

If you’re looking at a mid-sized compact track loader with around 74 horsepower and an operating weight in the 4.3 to 4.7-tonne range, the CASE TV370B is likely on your radar. But how does it stack up against other machines in the same class?

We’ve compared it directly with five of the most commonly considered alternatives: the Bobcat T76, John Deere 325G, Kubota SVL75, Cat 255, and Takeuchi TL10V2. All of these machines feature vertical lift geometry, similar horsepower, and are built for serious on-site work — from lifting and digging to running attachments.

This isn’t a sales pitch. It’s a straight-up comparison of the specs that actually impact your bottom line: breakout force, rated operating capacity, tipping load, hydraulic performance, fuel capacity, travel speed, lift height, and ground pressure.

Here’s how they compare — and where the CASE TV370B stands out.

Spec-by-Spec: Where the CASE TV370B Stands.

We’ve broken down the key numbers that matter most on-site – not just to highlight performance differences, but for helping you choose the right machine for your work.

1. breakout force - best in class

Material Penetration and Push Performance

Breakout force reflects how well a CTL can dig into compacted material or power through heavy loads. In this group, the CASE TV370B stands out with the highest breakout force at 3,976 kg, offering a clear advantage in digging and front-end loading tasks. The Takeuchi TL10V2 and Bobcat T76 follow, though with a noticeable gap. Models like the John Deere 325G, Kubota SVL75, and Cat 255 deliver less force overall, which may limit performance in more demanding ground conditions. For contractors who regularly push into dense material, CASE provides a tangible edge.

2. Rated Operating Capacity @50%

Rated Load Handling Capacity

Rated Operating Capacity (ROC) measures how much weight a CTL can lift while maintaining stability and control. The Cat 255 leads this group with 1,829 kg, followed closely by the CASE TV370B and John Deere 325G, both around 1,680 kg. Bobcat, Kubota, and Takeuchi trail slightly behind. The TV370B sits comfortably in the upper-mid range, offering consistent and dependable lift performance for a wide variety of site tasks. It’s a strong all-rounder for general material handling.

Hydraulic flow is key to running high-demand attachments like planers, mulchers and trenchers. The CASE TV370B leads this group in both standard (91.5 L/min) and high-flow (142.5 L/min) output, offering the strongest support for tool performance. The John Deere 325G comes close in high flow, while Cat, Kubota and Bobcat deliver lower rates overall. For operators who rely on powerful attachments, CASE stands out as the most capable and versatile option in this group.

4. Ground Pressure - Best in class

Surface Impact and Traction

The CASE TV370B records the lowest ground pressure in this group at 4.2 psi, making it well suited for soft soils, turf, and finished surfaces. Lower ground pressure helps reduce rutting, improves flotation, and maintains traction in challenging conditions. Cat (4.6 psi) performs slightly better than most, while Deere, Bobcat, and Kubota sit higher at 4.7–4.8 psi. For applications where surface preservation and ground contact matter, CASE offers a clear advantage.

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What the Data Tells Us - Summary Table.

Final Take.

The CASE TV370B may not lead every individual spec, but it delivers consistently strong performance across the board. With the best breakout force, highest auxiliary hydraulic flow, and lowest ground pressure in its class, it’s a machine built to perform where it matters most – on site.

Whether you’re lifting, loading, grading, or running attachments all day, the TV370B holds its own against the competition without compromise. The numbers tell the story – and the results back it up.

Explore the Full CASE CTL Lineup.

Below you’ll find our complete range of CASE compact track loaders, each tailored for different lifting capacities, site conditions, and attachment needs.

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