Parting out a 77 580CK in NH

I bought it for the motor - everything else is available - let me know what you need..

Jason - jason.weir at comcast.net 603-736-7762

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glad you are parting out instead of the iron cruncher, sure some will go there,, but just a note its not a 77 model, looks like a lot of useable parts for sure cnt
 
Case nutty, that backhoe is so radically different than my model 31 hoe on my 530. Is it better with all the cyl's exposed like that? Seems like the main boom is so much smaller than mine. I have had issues with 51 years of metal fatigue on mine with a lot of cracks that I have to weld. Is it worse on that style or was the steel better? Looks easier to work on. I may think about getting one. Too bad this is so far away
 
(quoted from post at 20:46:19 09/20/11) Case nutty, that backhoe is so radically different than my model 31 hoe on my 530. Is it better with all the cyl's exposed like that? Seems like the main boom is so much smaller than mine. I have had issues with 51 years of metal fatigue on mine with a lot of cracks that I have to weld. Is it worse on that style or was the steel better? Looks easier to work on. I may think about getting one. Too bad this is so far away

Is this the model 33? I believe my 530 has the 32 and it's totally different as well - this one looks far smaller in all respects. This model definitely has more cast pieces.. I'm going to move the thumb over to my other machine..

-J
 
how's that thumb work? looks like they have it plumbed in with the bucket so they both stroke together. seems like that could become problamatic since the flow is going to go where the least resistance is.(which is usually not where you need the power)i have been thinking about building one.
 
(quoted from post at 21:21:37 09/20/11) how's that thumb work? looks like they have it plumbed in with the bucket so they both stroke together. seems like that could become problamatic since the flow is going to go where the least resistance is.(which is usually not where you need the power)i have been thinking about building one.

We've been talking about just that over here

http://ytforums.ytmag.com/viewtopic.php?t=821140

I believe it does cycle with the bucket - and does have a flow control valve plumbed inline - I'm probably going to add a manual valve - seem to make it much more usable..

-J
 
this is the next generation hoe Case produced and was a better and tougher unit, we had fewwer cracking and breaking than on the enclosed boom type and like you said the closed boom is harder to work on things like the boom cylinder, also the later style has more lift capacity and productivity both were leaders in the field for sure hop this helps cnt
 
(quoted from post at 00:01:19 09/21/11) I like tractors but I really like the old building in the background. We get up your way sometimes and love the area.

"old building" now that's the best compliment you could give me.. Actually it's new construction... But I wanted it to look old - not all plastic like most of the new stuff..

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Could have not done the post and beam work without the 530...

-J
 

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