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Re: Case 580B Hoe questions
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Posted by bhb on December 05, 2005 at 08:10:55 from (68.69.222.69):
In Reply to: Case 580B Hoe questions posted by Keith.White on December 04, 2005 at 16:01:19:
I had a B, it leaked hydraulic oil between the engine and transmission. The tractor had to be split to repair it. Cost a lot of money at the dealer. $8000.00 seems a little high for that old of tractor. I would look for a C or newer, they claim that the oil system was changed and the tractor doesn"t have to be split to repair a center leak. I traded mine (and some money) for a Super E, 4wd with a heated cab. It is a better tractor, I was told it has the Cummins engine and much more power than a B. The E developed a fuel pump leak, I thought just a seal, when I got it back from the repair shop (almost $900.00 later for a complete rebuild) I was told that it was worn out due to using road fuel and to use an additive for more lubrication. Just my 2 cents, Bill
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