![]() ![]() VIN/PIN on the superstructure, at the front, at the base of the hydraulic armġ. On the chassis, at the rear, on the right, as seen in the direction of travelĬrawler excavators The VIN/PIN on crawler excavators is stamped twice onto the superstructure at the base of the hydraulic arm 1. On the chassis, at the front, on the left, as seen in the direction of travel or 2. Superstructure at the base of the hydraulic arm 2. on the chassis (the position can vary)Įxamples taken from the PW160 or PW180 1. The VIN/PIN is stamped onto two locations on wheeled excavators:Ģ. Mini excavators and compact excavators The VIN/PIN is placed in various locations on the base of the hydraulic arm. Location of the VIN/PIN on the front frame on the right, as seen in the direction of travel, behind the front wheel Location of the VIN/PIN stamped onto the front frame on the right Bulldozers Komatsu VIN The VIN/PIN stamped onto the frame, on the left, as seen in the direction of travel or the VIN/PIN stamped onto the frame at the rear, on the left, above the tow coupling The VIN/PIN is stamped on and is located on the front frame on the right, seen in the direction of travel. The rear hydraulic column, on the right, as seen in the direction of travel Wheel loaders (small, mid-sized and large wheel loaders) Before you get a bigger hammer, ask.Location of the PIN Komatsu Komatsu Skid steer loaders VIN/PIN stamped onto Oh, and one last thing - you've come to the right place - this forum is the best place to get help with your project. Do a search for Case 580B on eBay and you'll have a boatload, but the best place online by far is TractorStuff - they've got a great selection of new, NOS, and aftermarket parts, great prices, and they're wonderful people to work with.īy the way, the top two gauges shown in the last picture are original - the bottom two are not. However, I rarely if ever buy parts from the dealer. There are several online dealers with excellent parts lists and exploded views - my personal favorite is Messick's. If you're looking for parts for just the loader/hoe it's a Case model 35. When looking for parts, 580B should be sufficient. The CK stands for Construction King, which I always assumed meant that it had the loader/backhoe option. You asked "Is this a 580B, 580CK, or a 580BCK? Or "D" all of the above?" and the answer is, you have a 580B tractor. So, my question is.Is this a 580B, 580CK, or a 580BCK? Or "D" all of the above? I've got another picture to follow this, since I uploaded my maximum of 5 pictures here, that says it's a 580B on the side, above the engine. Here's a backhoe picture that says it's a Case CK Here is another "not easily read" serial number on the driver side frame. Here is the "not easily read" serial number below the instrument gauges. NAPA said there was not an air filter for the 580CK that they could get when I went back to get the replacement hydraulic filter. Here's the filter housing:Īlso, bought an air filter at the same time which fit my backhoe, the aforementioned 580B. Took the old filter back and they matched it up to be a 580CK. Bring the filter home and it does not fit, too big. So, I went to NAPA to get a hydraulic filter for this tractor, which was told to me to be a Case 580B. ointhead (front grill missing intentionally) ![]() She wasn't the best looking girl at the dance, but she's the one who went home with me. I've acquired a Case 580 loader/backhoe recently but can't narrow down what exactly it is. ![]()
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