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Case 580K Backhoe Fluids and Capacities
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Introduction
The 1990 Case 580K, part of the enduring 580 series, blends the engineering legacy of Case Corporation with practical hydraulic versatility. Powered by the 4-390 diesel engine, this mid-sized backhoe loader demands regular attention to fluid levels and types to maintain optimal performance and longevity.
Engine and Cooling Fluids
  • Engine oil capacity is about 11.5 quarts (10.9 L) when including the filter. Multi-viscosity oil meeting API CC/CD or CE specifications is recommended.
  • The cooling system holds 17.2 quarts (16.3 L) without a cab heater and 17.9 quarts (16.9 L) with one installed. A 50/50 ethylene glycol-water mixture is advised for protection in extreme temperatures.
Fuel
  • The diesel fuel tank has a capacity of 25 gallons (95 L). Operators are recommended to use No. 2 diesel, while in cold climates, a blend with No. 1 diesel prevents waxing issues.
Hydraulic System
  • The hydraulic reservoir holds 21.5 gallons (81.4 L), integrated into the loader upright.
  • Case TCH Fluid is the specified type, ensuring compatibility and reliable performance.
Transmission and Drivetrain
  • The transmission and transaxle together require 47.6 quarts (45 L) of Case Hy-Trans Plus (MS 1207).
  • The combined system of hydraulics and transmission requires about 57.1 quarts (54 L).
  • On four-wheel-drive models, the front axle differential holds 7.4 quarts (7 L), and each planetary gear unit holds 1.1 quarts (≈1 L) of Case H-135-H EP gear lube.
Brakes and Master Cylinder
  • The brake reservoir uses Case TCH Fluid, the same as the hydraulics. DOT 3 brake fluid must not be used, as it causes seal swelling and damage.
Fluid Capacity Recap
  • Engine oil: ~11.5 quarts (10.9 L) with filter
  • Coolant: 17.2 quarts (16.3 L) without heater, 17.9 quarts (16.9 L) with heater
  • Fuel tank: 25 gallons (95 L) of diesel
  • Hydraulic reservoir: 21.5 gallons (81.4 L) of Case TCH Fluid
  • Transmission/transaxle: 47.6 quarts (45 L) of Case Hy-Trans Plus
  • Transmission + hydraulics combined: 57.1 quarts (54 L)
  • Front axle differential (center): 7.4 quarts (7 L) of Case H-135-H EP gear lube
  • Planetary gear unit (each): 1.1 quarts (~1 L) of Case H-135-H EP
  • Brake reservoir: small volume, Case TCH Fluid only
Practical Insight from Owners
  • Many operators find the hydraulic sight glass difficult to read when dirty. Keeping the area clean and checking on level ground with the machine in travel position helps ensure accuracy.
  • Hydraulic lifting issues may not always be fluid level related. Relief valve pressure, which should be about 2550 psi, should be checked when performance feels weak.
Recommendations for Maintenance
  • Always match fluid types and volumes with manual specifications.
  • Replace fluids on schedule, as degraded oil or hydraulic fluid reduces efficiency and increases wear.
  • Pay special attention to brake fluid type, ensuring only Case TCH Fluid is used.
  • Monitor drivetrain fluids, especially in 4WD models, to prevent expensive damage.
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