It does not use brake fluid. It uses TCH hydrulic fluid. Brake fluid will swell the origs in the brake piston and either lock them up or leak into the trans axle causeing damage to the transaxles.
In a Case 580 M backhoe loader, brake fluid is added to the brake fluid reservoir, which is typically located near the driver's side of the machine, often near the master cylinder. You should check the fluid level and add the appropriate type of brake fluid as specified in the operator's manual. Always ensure the area is clean to prevent contamination and follow safety precautions when handling brake fluid.
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 580 K backhoe typically uses Case TCH (Transmission, Torque Converter, and Hydraulic Oil) fluid. It's important to check the owner's manual or maintenance guide for specific recommendations, as fluid specifications can vary based on the model and year. Always ensure you use the correct fluid to maintain optimal performance and avoid potential damage to the hydraulic and transmission systems.
hydraulic oil,AW-300
A Case 580 backhoe loader weighs around 15,000 to 17,000 pounds, depending on the specific model and configuration.
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.
7 ton
12 qts
my 86 580 super e uses one gallon an hour if im running hard.
580 + 580 = 1160
n6c410800
4.7% of 580= 4.7% * 580= 0.047 * 580= 27.26