Added Feb 28, 2023
...Updated Apr 25, 2025The 2007 Case 580SM II, a robust construction workhorse, boasts 4-wheel drive and auxiliary hydraulics for versatile operation. With a bucket size of 18 inches, it's designed for efficient material handling on job sites. This machine, with 3101 hours, shows signs of wear with engine oil burn and leaking cylinders. Located in Texas, this unit is previously sold, offering reliability for heavy-duty tasks despite its noted mechanical issues.
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Industry | HeavyMachinery |
Titled Vehicle | No |
Template | Construction |
Year | 2007 |
Make | Case |
Model | 580SM II |
4-Wheel Drive | true |
Auxilary Hydraulics | true |
Bucket Size (Inches/Feet) | 18 |
Hours | 3101 |
Mechanical Issues | Engine burns oil, leaking cylinders |
Unit Number | n/a |
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