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Clear Skies, Case Equipment Draw Crowd for Case Power & Equipment of Pennsylvania Demo Day Event in Howard, Pa.

Case Power & Equipment of Pennsylvania hosted a successful demo day event in Howard, drawing around 100 attendees. The focus was on showcasing compact track loaders and smaller articulated loaders, with a full line of Case equipment on display. This event aimed to engage customers and build relationships as the company expands its presence in Pennsylvania.

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Case Power & Equipment of Pennsylvania drew approximately 100 customers, would-be customers and friends to a March 18, 2025, demo day held at its Howard, Pa., facility.

Service Manager Adam Shirk said the event was to showcase compact track loaders and smaller articulated loaders, although a full line of Case equipment was on display in the yard.

"This is the first demo day that we've done," he said. "Every six months or so, we'll try to get the customers engaged and on the equipment."

Case Power & Equipment of Pennsylvania has been in Howard since June 2024, taking over the Case territory and opening four locations that cover two-thirds of the state. The other three are in Harrisburg, Cranberry and Greensburg.

"Since we are new and just opening up, the important thing is letting everyone know we're here and building relationships," Shirk said. CEG

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The Case Power & Equipment of Pennsylvania yard included a lineup of skid steer loaders and compact track loaders. (CEG photo)
Brickson McGhee checks out the cab of a TR270B compact track loader under the watchful eye of dad, Brian McGhee of Beech Creek Excavating. (CEG photo)
Shane Hosterman of the University Area Joint Authority was “just browsing.” (CEG photo)
Jarred McGhee of McGhee Excavating had his eyes on this TV620B compact track loader. (CEG photo)
(L-R): Jess McGhee of McGhee Scrap Co. and her twin sons, Gavin and Camden were excited about the mini flashlights included in the Case “goody bags” given to attendees. (CEG photo)
Scott Bennett of Patton Township drove the 750M dozer across the Case Power & Equipment of Pennsylvania lot. (CEG photo)
Jared Bresler of Potter Township gets behind the wheel of a 621G enhanced wheel loader. (CEG photo)
Josh Baughman, a student at Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and Technology, was “just checking things out,” including this excavator. (CEG photo)
(L-R): Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and Technology students Josh Baughman, Gavin Snook and Levi Galentine examined a CX245D SR large crawler excavator. (CEG photo)
Keith McGroy of Spring Township enjoyed testing a TL100 mini-track loader. (CEG photo)
Jordan Stoner of Spring Township also took a spin on the TL100 mini-track loader. (CEG photo)
Brian Habovick of Patton Township works the controls of an SL27 small articulated loader. (CEG photo)
The SL12 small articulated loader (foreground) and TL100 mini-track loader are put through the paces. (CEG photo)
(L-R): Jeff Harter, Gerald Woomer and Ray Phillips of Curtin Township considered a TV370B compact track loader. (CEG photo)


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