I see a lot of these Case 580 machines for 10 to 15 grand. With 4ish thousand hours or so. I’ve been contemplating one as a farm machine. Glad I found these vids so I know what to expect.
I wish I knew where ,every older Case 580 ive seen with 5-6000 hours is going for over 32,000, mainly purple wave but other places , I ended up with a New Holland b95c with 2600 hours for 28,000 , I just got sick of looking for something
@@VPTfab i have the same backhoe just without the cab and im about to do king pins and now that i seen your video im gonna reseal my cylinders in the near future.
@@AffordableExcavation I wish the best of luck to you! They seem pretty strait forward but I've seen some people have a hard time getting the gland nuts loose. I hope your rods are in great shape!
Very informative and much appreciated...!
You are funny... going to part number 2!
I see a lot of these Case 580 machines for 10 to 15 grand. With 4ish thousand hours or so. I’ve been contemplating one as a farm machine. Glad I found these vids so I know what to expect.
I wish I knew where ,every older Case 580 ive seen with 5-6000 hours is going for over 32,000, mainly purple wave but other places , I ended up with a New Holland b95c with 2600 hours for 28,000 , I just got sick of looking for something
Man your video is the most helpful video on a 580c ive seen yet, truly appreciate it man
Well thank you! I don't really do videos as how toos but I am super glad they can help people!
@@VPTfab i have the same backhoe just without the cab and im about to do king pins and now that i seen your video im gonna reseal my cylinders in the near future.
@@AffordableExcavation I wish the best of luck to you! They seem pretty strait forward but I've seen some people have a hard time getting the gland nuts loose. I hope your rods are in great shape!
38:28 Tighten it until you hear the crack, then back it off 1/4 turn
Tractor of negotiable virtue.
Aren't you always supposed to weight to fix something until you need to use it yesterday? :-)
That's my motto! No sense just having everything ready to go all the time.