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The brake fluid reservoir, on a 580 super E backhoe, can be found in the engine compartment near the end closest to the passenger compartment. The reservoir should be labeled for brake fluid.
The Case backhoe was introduced in the year 1842 in the United States. The fuel consumption for a 580 Case backhoe is one gallon for every twenty horsepower.
A backhoe excavator is one that has a loading bucket on the front and a hoe on the back. Such as a Case 580 backhoe
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Look for a hinged panel between the loader uprights. That is where the hydraulic reservoir fill port is located. Lift the hood for better access.
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A case of backhoe parts would consist of many mechanical parts related to a backhoe. Some of these items may be bolts, nuts, shovel, bucket, teeth, and other mechanical or hydrolic parts.
The brake fluid reservoir is behind the spare tire in the trunk...that would be the boot if you are a Brit. The trunk is in the front in case you hadn't noticed the motor was in the back.
The brake fluid level may be low in the reservoir. If the reservoir is low it's telling you the brake pads are worn down. As the brake linings wear down the fluid level drops and eventually turns on the brake light. Have a mechanic check your brakes soon. See "Related Questions" below in case the brake light in question is/are the ones in the taillights. Not uncommon for Windstar brake lights to turn themselves on.
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