Case 580e options

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1985 case 580E
Looking to buy a case 580 of C model or newer and two 580Es have come up

First is 2wd non extendahoe 6k hours owned by a heavy equipment mechanic second owner. All glass intact and not rusted away $11k

Second is 4WD extendahoe with 9k hours but supposedly the engine was rebuilt (sounds healthy) and has new paint (saw photos prior to painting) All glass intact as well. Seller openly stated they buy and flip equipment.
$13k

My property is in the mountains so obviously isnt flat and has hills.
 
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Looking to buy a case 580 of C model or newer and two 580Es have come up

First is 2wd non extendahoe 6k hours owned by a heavy equipment mechanic second owner. All glass intact and not rusted away $11k

Second is 4WD extendahoe with 9k hours but supposedly the engine was rebuilt (sounds healthy) and has new paint (saw photos prior to painting) All glass intact as well. Seller openly stated they buy and flip equipment.
$13k

My property is in the mountains so obviously isnt flat and has hills.
I have an old 2WD Case 580C. It was worn out when I got it twenty years ago and it's still worn out. But you can't believe how much work a heavy Case will do...and keep doing..and keep doing. Rebuilt engine before I got it and zero problems there.

Assuming the engine and hydro pump are good, I would get the 4WD. I also think it would be worth it to have a good heavy equipment mechanic go with you and test it and look for any issues that will need repair. Worth it (and get his name for future work...)

Be prepared for hydraulic hose replacements and cylinder seal rebuilds. Not really hard to do on a farm - just replaced the seals in the boom cylinders on mine over the weekend working with my mechanic. Rebuilt and back on the machine in less than an hour. Aftermarket parts are available at reasonable prices, but if you use a Case dealer, the costs of parts and labor will be very expensive.

Best of luck.
 
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Looking to buy a case 580 of C model or newer and two 580Es have come up

First is 2wd non extendahoe 6k hours owned by a heavy equipment mechanic second owner. All glass intact and not rusted away $11k

Second is 4WD extendahoe with 9k hours but supposedly the engine was rebuilt (sounds healthy) and has new paint (saw photos prior to painting) All glass intact as well. Seller openly stated they buy and flip equipment.
$13k

My property is in the mountains so obviously isnt flat and has hills.
4wd extendahoe would be my choice. Digging depth of 170 inches on std hoe, 219 on extendahoe means a little less repositioning when trenching/digging
 
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4wd extendahoe would be my choice. Digging depth of 170 inches on std hoe, 219 on extendahoe means a little less repositioning when trenching/digging
Extendahoe is very valuable. I know others who did not get that and regret it.
 
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Agree on the 4wd, but don't let the paint fool you. A paint job covers a multitude of sins. As said, take a good equipment mechanic with you.
Case 580E and prior are notorious for leaking cylinders, but they are easy and cheap to rebuild.
Also, examine the brakes, being you are in the mountains. 580E's had two different braking systems. Both are dry disc systems, which is a big upgrade from prior 580s other than late 508D's, but one utilizes a regular brake fluid system while the later use hydraulic oil for their brake hydraulics. The latter has more expensive slave cylinders and is serial number 16270319 and after.
Good overall older machines
 
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Thanks for the replies I am a mechanic and would be doing any repairs myself.

Do the prices seem reasonable?

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Thanks for the replies I am a mechanic and would be doing any repairs myself.

Do the prices seem reasonable?

Attached is the 2wd and 4WD before and after paint
Reasonable anymore is what you are willing to pay. IMO, that’s reasonable for a full size tlb. I would probably do a compression check to see how fresh that motor may be. I’d look very closely at the condition of all the hoses too (for counter offer leverage) I’d also check for slop in the shuttle shifter linkage. Throttle down before using the shuttle. The front end likes to hop a little
 
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both sold prior to inspection due to distance and time restraints. Now looking at a 480e 2wd standard hoe 3200hrs spent life as a grave digger at a cemetery.
 
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I'd suggest looking for no older than a 580K or L as Case doesn't stock parts for older machines.

CAT is expensive but you can always get parts.
 
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I tend to disagree on the 580K or L for your kind of use as the newer you get past E series, the more high tech it gets. As far as parts go, aftermarket and used markets have a lot. Drivetrain parts are pretty plentiful
 

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