Case 580 Super L Serial Numbers
Here you have it folks! Another popular feature by way of AJ from our Case tractors discussion forum. Here he has gone to the trouble of providing a list of serial numbers and dates of manufacture of tractors in the Case 580 series. Highly useful. Case 580 Serial #s and year AJ Handy list of serial #s and year built for the 580Case 580 Series Loader Backhoe Serial Number Guide to Year of Manufacture Serial Numbers (S/N) in this chart are for the machine (tractor) only. Production Series can be determined by serial number.
Driver Magic 2.0 Activation on this page. Attachments and components such as backhoes, loaders or engines have individual serial numbers specific to the attachment or component. See bottom of chart for more information. 580CK Tractor 1966-1971580B Series “B” Tractor 1971 – 1976 Beginning S/NEnd S/NYearBeginning S/NEnd S/NYear 8279001 – 83 8674001 – 86 8307001 – 83 8691901 – 87 8332501 – 83 8712001 – 87 8356507 – 86 8736601 – 87 8650001 – 86 8770001 – 87 8674001 – 86 8797501 – 88 580C Series “C” Tractor 1975 – 1980580D & Super D Tractor 1980 – 19 – 89 9050041 – 90 8950152 – 89 9051570 – 90 8957501 – 89 9062065 – 90 8969420 – 89 9081281 – 98 8980716 – 90 9002750 – 90 580 denotes the machine Model.
The letter after the model number denotes the Series. The letters “CK” follow all 580 model machines and stands for Construction King.
For example 580C CK is a Model 580, Series C, Construction King. Machine serial numbers for tractors up to the “E” series start with the numbers 8 or 9. The “E” series through the early “K” series serial numbers start with 17.
In 1988 the “K” series machine serial numbers begin with the letters JJG. Attachments such as loaders and backhoes and components such as engines and transmissions have individual serial numbers.
The following information is generally true for machines through the D series tractors. Loader serial numbers begin with 4Backhoe serial numbers begin with 5 Engine serial numbers start with 2Transmission / Transaxle serial numbers start with 10 All manufactures names, numbers, symbols and descriptions are for reference purposes only. It is not implied that any part listed is the product of CNH or the Case Co. Equipment Parts Source, Inc.
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Hi, I am new to this forum... I just 'inherited' a Case 580 Backhoe-Loader.
I am not sure the exact model, I think it is either a 580 or 580B. I found a table that will tell me the model based on the serial number, but I cannot find the serial number. I thought it was supposed to be on the steering column, but there is nothing. Any place else I should be looking? This tractor seems to run pretty good, but the hydraulic system is full of water and most of the hoses are bad, and many of the hydraulic cylinders are leaking. I am going to attempt to rebuild all of this stuff, and then I am going to build a garage, workshop, and swimming pool... This could be a life-long endeavor, so wish me luck!
I work for a company called Top Bid that publishes Serial Number Handbooks and a Serial Number Guide online search. You can go to www.topbid.com for more information.
If i remember right, its on the right hand side of the steering column, easier to view from the ground than the operators station. Those cylinders aren't too bad to rebuild, and the kits are cheap. There's a couple different versions of some of those cylinders so when you get kits they will want to know what type of rod wiper seal it has. When in doubt take pictures. This is a great place to get seal kits from. Call and talk to them, they know older case backhoes.
The water in the hydraulics most likely got in around those leaky cylinders. I've been there, done that before. Drain all the hydraulic oil and repack all the leaky cylinders and you'll be in good shape. You may be able to at least determine if it is a 580, or 580B by using the engine serial number. At least if it is the original block. I've attached a picture, if you haven't already found it. Located on the right side, right behind the oil filter.