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Case 580K Backhoe Loader
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Introduction
The Case 580K backhoe loader is a versatile and durable machine designed to handle a variety of tasks in construction, agriculture, and municipal projects. Introduced in 1987, it represents a significant evolution in the Case 580 series, offering enhanced performance and reliability. This article provides an in-depth look at the 580K's specifications, features, and considerations for potential buyers.
Development and History
The Case 580K was introduced as a complete redesign of the original 580 series, marking a significant milestone in Case Construction Equipment's history. This model was produced from 1986 through 1991 and underwent multiple phases of development, including a major transmission change in Phase III. Such changes necessitate serial number verification when ordering parts to ensure compatibility.
Key Specifications
  • Engine: The 580K is powered by a 4-cylinder diesel engine, delivering approximately 68 horsepower. This engine provides the necessary power for various tasks, including digging, lifting, and loading.
  • Operating Weight: The machine's operating weight varies depending on the configuration:
    • 2WD: 13,426 lbs (6,090 kg)
    • 4WD: 13,912 lbs (6,310 kg)
  • Hydraulic System: Equipped with an open-center hydraulic system, the 580K features a pump flow rate of 26 gallons per minute (98.4 liters per minute) and a system pressure of 2,550 psi (175.8 bar).
  • Loader Specifications:
    • Bucket Capacity: 1.25 cubic yards
    • Max Loading Height: 11.3 ft
    • Common Issue: Pin and bushing wear leading to "sloppy" loader movement.
  • Backhoe Specifications:
    • Standard Bucket Size: 24" (0.25 cubic yards)
    • Max Digging Depth: 14.3 ft
Design and Features
The 580K's design emphasizes durability and ease of maintenance. Its robust construction ensures longevity, while thoughtful design features facilitate straightforward servicing. The machine's hydraulic system is designed for efficient performance, and its operator-friendly controls enhance usability. Additionally, the 580K's compact size allows for maneuverability in tight spaces, making it suitable for a variety of job sites.
Considerations for Potential Buyers
When considering the purchase of a used Case 580K, prospective buyers should:
  • Verify Serial Numbers: Ensure compatibility of parts, especially if the machine is from Phase III, which had significant transmission changes.
  • Inspect Hydraulic Components: Check for signs of wear or leaks in the hydraulic system, as these can impact performance.
  • Evaluate Undercarriage Condition: Assess the condition of tracks and rollers, as these components are crucial for mobility and stability.
  • Review Maintenance Records: Examine the machine's service history to ensure it has been properly maintained.
Conclusion
The Case 580K backhoe loader stands as a testament to Case Construction Equipment's commitment to innovation and quality. With its powerful engine, efficient hydraulic system, and durable design, it continues to be a valuable asset for various industries. Prospective buyers should conduct thorough inspections and consider the machine's maintenance history to ensure they acquire a reliable and efficient piece of equipment.
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Case 580K Backhoe Loader - by MikePhua - 09-03-2025, 01:34 AM

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