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Case 580C Backhoe Loader: Performance and Specifications
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Introduction
The Case 580C backhoe loader, produced by J.I. Case from 1975 to 1980, stands as a testament to the durability and versatility of classic construction machinery. Renowned for its robust design and reliable performance, the 580C has been a cornerstone in various construction and agricultural applications.
Engine and Powertrain
At the heart of the 580C lies the Case G207D engine, a 207 cubic inch (3.4L) naturally aspirated 4-cylinder diesel engine. This engine delivers a gross power of 57 horsepower at 2,100 rpm and a net power of 50 horsepower at the same rpm. The power is transmitted through an 8-speed mechanical shuttle transmission, providing operators with the flexibility to handle a range of tasks efficiently. The machine's operating weight is approximately 14,250 pounds (6,464 kg), making it a substantial yet maneuverable piece of equipment for its class.
Loader Specifications
The front loader of the 580C is equipped with a 71-inch (1.8 m) bucket, offering a bucket capacity of 0.71 cubic meters. The loader's lift capacity at full height is approximately 4,698 pounds (2,132 kg), with a bucket breakout force of 7,200 pounds (3,265 kg). These specifications enable the 580C to perform tasks such as material handling, loading, and lifting with commendable efficiency.
Backhoe Performance
The rear-mounted backhoe boasts a maximum digging depth of 14 feet 5 inches (4.39 meters) and a maximum reach from the pivot point of 21 feet 9 inches (6.63 meters). This extensive reach and depth make the 580C suitable for trenching, digging, and other excavation tasks. The backhoe's swing arc is 180 degrees, providing versatility in positioning and operation.
Hydraulic System
The 580C's hydraulic system is powered by a 26 gallons per minute (98.4 liters per minute) pump, delivering the necessary flow to operate both the loader and backhoe efficiently. The system's design ensures smooth and responsive control, crucial for precision tasks.
Dimensions and Mobility
With a wheelbase of 82 inches (2.08 meters), the 580C offers a balance between stability and maneuverability. The machine's transport height is 10.8 feet (3.29 meters), and its transport width is 6.76 feet (2.06 meters), allowing for relatively easy transportation between job sites. The 580C can achieve a maximum travel speed of 22.5 miles per hour (36.2 km/h), facilitating efficient movement over distances.
Operator Comfort and Safety
The 580C is equipped with a four-post ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure) or an optional enclosed cab, providing the operator with protection and comfort during operation. The hydrostatic power steering system enhances maneuverability, reducing operator fatigue during extended use.
Conclusion
The Case 580C backhoe loader, with its robust engine, versatile loader and backhoe capabilities, and thoughtful design, continues to be a valuable asset in various construction and agricultural applications. Its enduring performance and reliability underscore the quality engineering that has made it a preferred choice among operators for decades.
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