Posted by Mike M on October 08, 2008 at 12:01:01 from (24.140.28.219):
In Reply to: Backhoes posted by BOBM25 on October 08, 2008 at 09:33:47:
I have never ran a 580 series Case but they sure are popular around here in Ohio. I have ran several Deere's,but if they were neglected you can end up with hyd. nightmares. I owned a Ford 555B . Better frt. loader lift then the Deere's and they have seperate hyd. pumps so if you have a failure in one spot it doesn't go through the whole machine. I like the Deere 2 stick type controls. My Ford had 4 stick controls which may be fine if you never ran the 2 stick ones all your life before. The biggest thing about the Ford was the slow going on the road when you hit a small grade it would really slow down that torque converter drive. I was told the Case fly down the road ? don't know never drove one. Case does have a unique setup on their hoes where they don't stick out as far in transport position as the others. Now if you can get a deal on one or pay some extra Cat backhoes seem to be all the rage now. The one a neighbor has will really lift alot on the backhoe. And if you plan on doing much lifting and then moving around with stuff lifted go for a 4x4 model as the others once you lift something up you can't go anywhere too good.
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