A problem with the backhoe, 1968 case backhoe 580ck
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- We have ran into a problem with our Case backhoe, we think its the clutch but a mechanic is telling us that it might be the transmission. Trying to figure out how we can get this fixed so we can keep using it on our property.
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[thank, you for you're video.👍 my, 1966, case ck. 530 diesel Backhoe is in the shop having a new replacement diesel fuel injection pump installed $3 thousand]👍🙏
Thats a lot of cash. Hope it works hard for you after that. Thanks for watching. :)
I have one and I too have problems like you are taking about.
I've been pretty lucky with this backhoe, everything that has gone out or needed fixing has been relatively inexpensive to fix. That being said, it seems like every other time I use it there is something small that needs attention. lol Thanks for watching. :)
If you have a chain saw and tools you can work on the clutch no problem
Who needs tools if you have a chainsaw. lol Thanks for watching. :)
In a minute 2:32 behind you jump a bob cat..🤔
Haha, that's just my cat. We think she's part Maine Coon but she's harmless unless you're a mouse or bird. Thanks for watching. :)
Some older cars had a hydromatic trans and a clutch pedal. Some Case tractors had a shuttle shift trans could have linkage bent or adjustment problems.
Now for some reason I knew you would have an answer for me about the transmission and the differences. Hopefully its an easy fix. Thank you for coming on and sharing your knowledge. :)
Watched your video. KC Missouri here. Learned something about the Case transmission systems. My question. If a person were going to invest in a machine, which would be more utilitarian a rubber tire back hoe (like yours) or a skid steer? Thanks and good luck on repairs. The cost quoted you for straightup cylinder repair seems very reasonable (btw).
Thank you. As far as a piece of equipment goes it really depends on what you will be using it for and how often you will be using it. On a large piece of land with lots of trees I would say a backhoe but land with few trees probably a skid steer. Skid steers have lots of attachments you can buy or rent but backhoes can remove stumps with ease. For me, if I could have 2 pieces of equipment they would be a mini excavator with a blade and a nice tractor with a bucket on the front and a 3 point on the back. :)
I have this same machine but the one I have has the shuttle shift. If its a shuttle it will have the lever on the left side of the steering wheel to shift from forward to reverse. Have you got it fixed yet?
Yes it is fixed now. It does have a clutch and it has an adjustment down by the transmission that I didn't know about. I do have a video out about it being fixed. link to the video: ruclips.net/video/4pfNYjCbXFg/видео.html Thank you for watching. :)
Shuttle shaft trans
Thank you. :)
young man ,
1968 case backhoe have clutch
Thank you. :)
My 67’ is a shuttle shift
i betcha right on being clutch. it would make a trans act funny and not work properly.
Fingers crossed it's just a clutch. That's the cheapest solution to the problem. I'm interested in this other type of transmission this mechanic is talking about, I have never seen a transmission with a stick shift and a clutch pedal and without a clutch. almost doesn't make sense. Would be nice to understand what he was talking about though. :)
@@KoalityofLife yeah considering we can look up a replacement clutch and pressure place for it. lol. it prob is pressure plate not releasing all tension so it keeps spinning which makes hard to get in out gears and or grinding. or slipping.
@@KoalityofLife i think their is a filter for the trans. cut it open see how much metal is in there. lil flakes prob wont matter but chunks or slivers would let know something is wrong internal. but i bet that machine has had a life. but i my self dont see a trans being totally wiped unless was abused.
I'm looking into it more now. Need to get a manual for it and start learning how to service it myself, something I should have done when I first got it. I really hate paying someone else to fix stuff for me. lol