Posted by davidfourth on January 16, 2023 at 06:47:30 from (71.224.85.117):
I will buy a case 580d with no brakes at all. I saw the left brake off the frame and all the bolts were missing. The right side is still there. I am not sure where to order these bolts and how much will it cost to fix it? anywhere can find a repair manual of case 580D.
no brake,leaking has to add 5 gallons per three hours. one front bucket hydraulic cylinder leaks seriously. Most of the hydraulic cylinders were wet. I would like to say 80% off all hydraulic cylinders are leaking. I need all four new tires.engine not rebuild yet, old hoses not replaced yet.
Still worth buying? how much is the fair price?
i think i can rebuild the hydraulic cylinder and brake as long as i can find the right tools
thanks for your help
David
This post was edited by davidfourth on 01/16/2023 at 08:48 am.
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