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CASE to Host CASE LIVE Virtual Event on Auxiliary Hydraulics and Attachment Settings for Skid Steers and CTLs

CASE Construction Equipment has announced that the next CASE LIVE virtual event will focus on Understanding Auxiliary Hydraulics and Attachment Settings, and will be held on Wednesday, January 26 at 10 AM Central. George MacIntyre, product manager, and Ted Polzer, director of product and customer support for CASE, will discuss different auxiliary hydraulic options, how to understand flow and psi, and best practices for sizing and setting attachments with your skid steer or CTL.

All who register will receive a recording of the event, whether they are able to attend live or not.  

Visit CaseCE.com/LIVE for more information, and click here to register for CASE LIVE: Understanding Auxiliary Hydraulics and Attachment Settings.

CASE LIVE is a virtual event platform with live events and educational sessions delivering topics that include equipment fleet management, acquisition strategies, new technologies, operational tips and new product launches.

Source : Case IH

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