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    Boom Transport Lock

    A tee and bleed valve installed next to the couplings will make life easier.
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    680ck

    There are 5 different models (variations) of the 680CK's. A serial number is needed to give any accurate information. I have one of the last CK's that were made. It originally had two 6 volt battery's to supply 12 volts to the system. I deleted them and put a single and the biggest 1000 CCA...
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    Loader question.

    I use a 2" square tube with a 1/4" wall thickness. I cut one on side cut out of it. It is easy to lay a U shaped support on the cylinder rod. It is then a one person operation to lay it on the rod and gently put the weight of the loader on it.
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    580ck rear axle nut torque ??

    Are you referring to the bearing preload ? Send me your email address in a private conversation and I will make the service manual available for you. It is a 580CK right ?
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    Case 580C Won’t Start Help

    Take the wires off of the neutral switch and connect them together. If the problem is gone you have a defective switch or the wires it is connected to.
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    Case 580C Won’t Start Help

    Take the wires off of the neutral switch and connect them together. Then try the starter. Check the battery ground wire connections.
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    580B hydraulic fluid /torque tube

    The torque tube has a dipstick on the top of the case - left rear. The hydraulic fluid is is stored in the loader frame. There threaded plugs that need to be removed to check the oil level. They are not interconnected. You should get a copy of the operators manual for the maintenance details.
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    Case Engine A-336-BD

    Welcome to HEF, Landeios Check your email inbox messages.
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    Case 1150H radiator cap

    There is a cap on top of the radiator and it regulates the pressure. The radiator stays full all the time, unless the recovery tank level drops tooo low.
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    case 207d valve seal options

    If the valve guides and valve stems are badly worn you only have one option to fix the oil consumption that is caused by them.
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    Case superM series 2 rear brake line part

    Someone may have substituted a straight one for the 90° it originally had. You may need a tubing bender.
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    Case 580L series II service manual

    There is a 580SL Series 1 and a 580SL Series 2 model. Different service manual for each one. Serial number is need to distinguish which one you have.
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    Case 580SK Electrical Problem

    Case #A187623 is the Bosch OEM. They are used on Case, John Deere, Caterpillar, Ford and a lot of other mfr's of equipment. Less than $80.00 for an aftermarket brand on eBay.
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    I got a prodject done

    Nice cart, Doug. Bigger tires, would be needed for someone that wants to move the set-up on soft surfaces. Wheelbarrow tires maybe. Or even bigger than them.
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    Case superM series 2 rear brake line part

    Welcome to HEF, Russell ! You need to get a service manual. The on-line parts book is a tremendous help for part locations on a machine...
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