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How Much Does a Case 580C or 580E Backhoe Weigh
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Standard Operating Weights and Configuration Differences
The Case 580C and 580E are part of Case Construction’s iconic backhoe loader lineup, widely used in utility, agricultural, and light construction applications. Introduced in the late 1970s and refined through the 1980s, these machines offered a balance of maneuverability, hydraulic power, and mechanical simplicity. The standard operating weight of a Case 580C with a rollover protection structure (ROPS), a 74-inch loader bucket, and a 24-inch backhoe trenching bucket is approximately 11,177 lbs. The 580E, which succeeded the 580C with improved hydraulics and cab options, weighs slightly more at 11,800 lbs under similar conditions.
Optional Equipment and Weight Additions
The base weight can vary significantly depending on optional features:
  • Cab enclosure: Adds ~400 lbs
  • Air conditioning unit: Adds ~30 lbs
  • Extendahoe attachment: Adds ~1,320 lbs
  • Four-wheel drive system: Adds ~550 lbs
  • 4-in-1 multipurpose loader bucket: Adds ~475 lbs
These additions can push the total weight of a fully equipped 580E to over 14,000 lbs, and in some cases, up to 16,000 lbs if additional counterweights or aftermarket attachments are installed. One operator reported a cab badge listing the total weight at 16,000 lbs, likely reflecting the machine’s maximum working load including fuel, operator, and attachments.
Comparing to the Older 580CK Model
The earlier Case 580CK (Construction King) model, equipped with a standard 33 backhoe, diesel engine, and power shuttle transmission, weighs approximately 9,500 lbs. This lighter weight reflects its simpler design and fewer integrated features. The CK series was popular in the 1960s and early 1970s and remains in use among collectors and small-scale operators.
Transport and Trailer Considerations
Knowing the accurate weight of a backhoe is essential for safe transport. A typical dual-axle equipment trailer rated for 14,000–16,000 lbs may be sufficient for a base 580C or 580E, but machines with extendahoe or cab enclosures may require a gooseneck trailer rated for 20,000+ lbs. Operators should also factor in tongue weight, ramp strength, and local DOT regulations when planning transport.
Historical Context and Market Impact
Case Construction Equipment, founded in 1842, revolutionized the backhoe loader market with the 580 series. The 580C was one of the most widely sold models of its time, with tens of thousands of units distributed across North America. The 580E continued that legacy with hydraulic refinements and improved operator comfort. These machines remain popular in the used equipment market due to their durability and ease of repair.
Recommendations for Buyers and Operators
  • Verify the machine’s serial number and configuration before estimating weight
  • Inspect for aftermarket modifications that may affect transport limits
  • Use certified scales or weigh stations for accurate readings
  • Keep a copy of the operator’s manual with listed weights and dimensions
  • Consider weight distribution when loading onto trailers, especially with extendahoe
Conclusion
The Case 580C and 580E backhoes typically weigh between 11,000 and 14,000 lbs, depending on configuration and attachments. Accurate weight assessment is crucial for safe transport, proper trailer selection, and compliance with hauling regulations. These machines continue to serve reliably in diverse applications, a testament to Case’s engineering legacy.
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