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Bucket Ear Dimensions for 1974+ Case Backhoes and Coupler Compatibility
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The Case Legacy in Loader Backhoes
Case Construction Equipment, founded in 1842, revolutionized the backhoe loader market in the mid-20th century. By the 1970s, Case had become a dominant force in North America, with the 580 series leading the charge. The 580K, introduced in the early 1990s, built on the legacy of earlier models like the 580B and 580C, offering improved hydraulics, operator comfort, and attachment versatility. One key feature across these machines was the use of standardized bucket ear dimensions, which allowed owners to swap buckets and couplers across generations with minimal modification.
Terminology Notes
  • Bucket Ear: The steel plates welded to the bucket that house the pin holes for mounting to the dipper arm and linkage.
  • Pin-to-Pin Spacing: The center-to-center distance between the mounting pins, critical for coupler alignment.
  • Quick Coupler: A device that allows fast attachment changes without manual pin removal.
  • Grading Edge: A flat cutting edge on a bucket, used for smoothing and leveling rather than digging.
Standard Dimensions for 1974+ Case Buckets
For buckets compatible with Case backhoes from 1974 onward, especially those using the quick coupler system found on the 580K, the following dimensions are typical:
  • Pin-to-Pin Spacing: 14 inches center to center
  • Ear Width (Top): 10 inches between inner faces
  • Ear Width (Bottom): 5 inches between inner faces
These measurements ensure that buckets mount securely and align properly with the coupler’s locking mechanism. Deviations from these specs may result in misalignment, excessive wear, or coupler failure.
Operator Experience and Bucket Selection
One operator assembled a full set of buckets for his 580K, including 12", 16", 24", and 42" sizes. The 42" bucket featured a grading edge instead of teeth, ideal for ditch cleanout and bulk material movement in soft soils. He noted that the 24" bucket was a versatile all-rounder, while the 12" was perfect for utility trenching.
He also discovered a bonus quick coupler near the buckets he purchased—a welcome replacement for his damaged unit. With the new coupler installed, his backhoe was fully operational, and all buckets fit without modification thanks to consistent ear dimensions.
Recommendations for Bucket Sourcing and Fitment
  • Measure pin spacing and ear width before purchasing used buckets.
  • Inspect coupler condition, especially locking holes and wear surfaces.
  • Use grading-edge buckets for finish work and ditch maintenance.
  • Keep a range of bucket sizes to match jobsite needs and soil conditions.
  • Verify compatibility with coupler type, especially on older machines.
Preventive Measures and Long-Term Solutions
  • Grease pins regularly to prevent seizure and wear.
  • Check ear alignment during installation to avoid stress on coupler arms.
  • Replace worn bushings and pins to maintain tight fit.
  • Document bucket dimensions for future purchases or fabrication.
  • Store buckets on level ground to prevent ear distortion.
Conclusion
Bucket ear dimensions for 1974+ Case backhoes follow a consistent pattern that supports quick coupler compatibility and multi-bucket setups. With 14" pin spacing and ear widths of 10" top and 5" bottom, operators can confidently source attachments across decades of Case models. Whether trenching, grading, or bulk digging, the right bucket—and the right fit—makes all the difference in productivity and machine longevity.
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