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minimun fee of $10.00.
l4ay l, 1967
hn Na ro came l-n
Fitzgerald,
o discuss the
is in place in
nto this line.
certai-n, by a
They are
pots for the
teers to help
va1 to estab-
e a police
ness 1s 1n
in Meridian
e Clty Police II
Meet I called to order by on M. St6rsY.
Counc lmen present: \{. D klve , Kei l!1J-],s, r'rarvr-n Sodan
ter
Other present:. Roger vie r, G ne er, Neal Hudson, Ral Hun er, J
l-don Gray.
BJ.I1 l-vis, Bonded Police.
Eldon Merray, representing t d ian ractorr came before eCo ciI
eliv ry of Itwater to his premise was n t known for sure how rge a Iin
ES reet.Permission rnust be cure from the Hi8hway Departroe eak
twa thou ht that the Works Su rint ndent should dig down to t lin toa
est ole ,hat is the size of t sfe der I
The actor Company compla poor elivery of water and O\,I p
The yor requested tre Fir Chie r Welker, to wash ou the ower
hamb rof ommerce to prepare f ting.Mr. Welker is to ge afe vo1
ml this matter.
c., cBi].I 1vis, of Bonded Po1 ce, I e before Councif to obtai aDrr
provl
oftro mes at the rate of $.o0 The c stso $15 0O per month.r bus
lat on to the size of the busi
The C ef of Folice sugges edt tif hj-s type of serrice lowed
hat e fel they should recogni e tha red thtcoopration should be req
epar ent nd that their polici embe s sho Id be cleared and c cked
Polic tment .
Mr. A vis stated that it r pra o wor very c
in to re they are in
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M{yor,
Miaut{s of prerrious meetingl artd $fecial| meeting uere read a$ annfoved.
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to
[trttf. to {ooperat" to set a rr.]c", :.f n" to]tr,"i. business site.
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b.i"rr I ao"a{a Porice buciness tor] trre in"rctrt its of Meridian. tue{ arsol
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the I Meridian
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usanel ;s ].iceThe Me yor stated. and the C ity A ,tornel concurred, that no b
requir 'ed for then to operate and bhat r rew bue iness was welcomed.
Mr. Al vis thanked the Counc i1 an<tleft the meeting.
towar 'd andA dele gation of water users alonl ; Merii ian Street South, out
3owlir rg A1le yr lrere preSent:
a tra:Ll-er ocMr. ar d Mrs. Eugene Ross, R ry Gr:-ffith and Melvin Griffith (
ray ancIt uas reported that the Ii smane l-s 11t not over 1lt' part of the
;mal" 1t rrono ut toward the end, ca rsang poor c elivery for tl ose on the er rdofi
This a rea ua6 given 10 days to gr :t sone thing accomplished.
The Ma yor stated and it was agre{rdbyt he Council to extend this 1 trace tr
Lst. t ,f June
The Ma yor stated that it ha s beel rthel ,o1icy that on lines o utsidr the c
bhat 1 ;he pec ple involved have the ri gh';tore fuse others getting o nif "t pla<
liBhtr i in je opardy. However the Jity l leels t hat if adequate de11v I r,rater
)ity rould t ave the right to over ride r rndue i .iscrirnination and put lnn )w net€
There VL,are 16 users on this -ne whilch is proof of itselfl that the U
It vras suggested that all t tsers c et together and arran 8ef a 1ar.f
clacer TheI Mayor stated that th cit;could perhaps enter into t he prr )ject 1
liffeI 'ence b etweena4ttanda5t'Line <rut to the Cthe Bowling Alley as
5,, lir Ie 1n
iUhis area for future o Iunbi]I8.
Ity wou
The de legation then left, M p. Ror is agr€eing to attempt to ge t ther ie peotr
The Ma yor stated that durin I the legisl ature a 1aw was passe I tha'; allol
l"1a
nse would be
be d the
cupant ) .
posslbly
he line.
riod to the
ity limits
es their
is present the
rs for additi,onal
is inadequate.
ger line to be
standj-nA the
1d desire a
1e together.
fireworks
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Merid.ian City Ha11
ales
The
3 May 1, 1957
tate under
pon issueance
e desire of the
up passaSe of
an ordinance.
chased by the
fense of Ada
be operated
ted for all
on of this
Eire Department
attend.
Peck will get
Klei.ner
building is
hat some
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in the State of Idaho, allo *.ing r ;af e ar d sane fireworks for :al-e:n the
Local optior and dangerous firew crks ;hat ce n be displayed under super,ras10n
rf per 'mit , t ut purchased h.ithout the S ;ate ol Idaho.
Severa I sample ordj-nances w 'oducei The Mayor stated t :at i-'is ttere Dl
lity ;hat a uniform ordinance be forne(t withi n the County and desi red tr r hoLd
1n or(Iinance till the County Comm r ssao 1 Iers ar .d the City of Boise h 13 pr()duced
The Ma yor explained the pre sent r ;tatus of the Wayne Sveeper that t fas pul
lchoo:- Distr 1_Ct tr4.
The Sr eeper has been releas ed to the Cj ty of l'leridian under the C lvil Dt
lount.
Howeve r this approval- of tr ansfe:requj res that this piece o f equ:Lptnent
and mi rintair ed in serviceable con ditio;randl ihat a course of trair ing b : initi
dorks Depart nent personnel and an y othr :rs whc might be involved j-n the )perati
equipl rent.
Also t hat, due to other con plica :l-ons (,f 1ocal problems, nern bers )f the
u,'ho m:.ght at some future time be invol'red wi- 1 ,h radiological proble ms sh :u1d al
{t ler rst 10 people are required t o hoI,1a rat .iological trainlng co urse .Larrr
in tor lch wit Ih us to or(aLize a cliass ii-l rther .ear future.
vor read a letter f a1 t t-rop Hethe . Department concerrrin the J.M
pe ty aI ng the railroad right of ryattr iast 2nd. and Bower St reet.This
Lna(leplora b1e state as a fire h zzard.and a health menace. It wa s rep,xted I
:1ean up is proceeding inside the bulI ling.
The Ci te a :ty Attorney is to etter ningto Mr. Kleiner conce thls .
It was noted that there is lives lock ol a 1ot owned by Mrs.Webb rt l(eal
Broadr ,,4y.
John I'varro cErme in at t s tim
Bill-s were read:
2nd. and
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THE CITY OI'
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Storey Feed and Seed
Jordanr s Western Auto
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Bice Pharmacy
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Idaho Power Co.sral ttq )c \iater 125.11 Fir
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Meridian News riloes
Sanfax Corp.
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tsolse gascade .6ur-1d1n
G & B Ready-Mix
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4-t'.E-67 John & Bi11rs belvice , a.t')r
Motlor was made by 'vl . D. S(iver r rnd se<onded by MarYin Bodin e tha bthel
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Jvs t 'rq!sa r
0rdine he Mrnce #l.:60 was read by rt Iyor er titled:
A}1EI\D]NG TITLE II, CHAPTER II C-I ITHEI IEVISED AI\D COMPIIED O
r,- l1tt ID]AN, 1955, DEALING I,JIT E INS,?ECTIOI
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CALI REQUIRE},,IE}ITS OI' TI{E
The mc tj-on uas made by Marvlin Bo,line ar Ld seconded by John Na varro that r
requal 'ements of 5O-2O04 and all rlules:
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'equiri .ng that ordinances be read on th:
lays 1 )e disl ensed with and that
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^i..utrdr-nal rce #L(,O be trn.ssed and apprc ved.
Motior passed: SkiYer, yeq; EIJ-:LS, yea Bodj,ne, yeai lJavarr or Ye
It was discussed that he lahd on hi ch TIe s Smmn8 poo to be place(
Purchr rsed bX the swirnning pool cofunittPe shor.Id be surveyed in ord er to assur(
netes and bc unds are legally stated anr l mark(d at the corners.
It wou the r1d seem, according tol liscusE ion, that the costs i nvolv )d1n1
progri un shor 1d not requi-re any ex pendi'iure ol City money as the Ui ty wi L-[ be ]
tssunr a]l c osts upon comp letion of thr ) proj(not,c a o s S
nun].c:"pa]. fL nctions and the ]-and Lies ()utsidl 01' the city l-amits.lne
1s yet,
ProJ=Ei
:omp1t rtely f by th€inished before takingl over 0ity.
The ne w well is novr dovn to lbo 'and is
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as yelIOped
suffi()i-ent f 1ow of water, as was repor',ed by
not ready to be deve
KEfTE-EffTs r Vafer 06 TM].SS]LOner.
ue o
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to have the Athleti ASS ciati n move the
rtoim
a lr cut.
ch the city
s indicated
city finances.
area and
and wiLl be
lens are as yet.
dunping of
ding area
pile is
Broadway,
area.
ood adjourned.
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Bodine stated that ewo dli
the
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ide n ordnce or on the southrehi-ndrd lumber to a place Irnat er ials a
iew fr ;n ths Cjf,y Fark.the v
.rk., matt er of: Bodine discussed th(Marvi
A Jac w dayslafe
rh of tbe J
a new lawn rnover for
ago and is priced at
separate reels.
bhe p€
fi?ro,OO for
The r eels a
)bson nower was viewe(
power drlven to eat:e
Only [40.0o was offered, ar atr ade, f cr the Eclipse Park H :und ;iorr uhi
now h as. r s mower is worth mo 'e tha n this Mr. Bodine stated.[n fa<t it r
that this m chlne could carry th 'ough the su mErer to aid in managel ent rf the
Neal"to se 11 the present /zIIP punp at ;he r .m Parl
purch
Iudson was instructed
Larger one to replace ossiblit' tr y a J I{P would handle the {)sprir
John {avaro stated that h€, has been s tudyin6 the stleet oi Ling I )roSran
ready to ma <e a presentation latr r. I t is t oo cold to consider r.r rat tl re prol
Neal-{udson, works Superinl enden t, rep orted and showed pict lres ()f the
at th burn area on West B<,wer a nd statrash torted trat it is a hazarf iurrout
and r ilL ha re to be noved to anol :her I ocatio n in the future after the )resenl
dried out a rd burneil by the lire Depar tment.
It wa ; suggested that Lhe l .and r,here t he old sever was loca bed,rt lresl
Ltil t his arcouldbe Us :d for this purpose ur ea settles up.
The F ire Chief mentioned tl Iat th e tree s might bp a problem ?ven:-n thir
There being no other businr rss tc before the Council th ng,""fi
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APPROVED:
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20 April 1967 Telephone 342-tOlO
,,/ lhd : aA t^,-"rA's4'7-'DICK A. KING
Colonel USA, Ret
Direcior yi$-.''t- i
"'zwzl(,er:
SIEJECT: Radiological l.lonitorlng Tralning
TO:City of Meridian
City Ha11
lleridlan, Idaho
ATTN: tlr. Herald Cox
Dear Herald:
Reference is nade to our conversation regardlng the Street SweePer
uhlch rdas transferred from Merldian School Distrlct /12 to the city of
uerldian by actlon of office of Civll Defense Form ocD 376, Reglonal
Control No. 67-Idaho 3825-1 and Idaho Surplus ProPerty Agency Involce
No. 1567 dated 17 Aprl1 1967.
one of the provisions for approval of transfer was that the equip-
ment be nalntalned and operated to insure its use and avallabillty
during an emergency. I know that the city of Merldian has done an
excellent job on this plece of equipment.
Secondly, the personnel who will be deslgnated to operate thls
piece of equlpment rrust be trained in radlologlcal monltorlng and will
be assigned the role as decontaminatlon speciallsts ln emergency plans
for your Clty. Records of supervised tralning must be nalntained.
A 16 hour course of i.nstructlon in radlologlcal monltoring and
decontamination i6 belng set up for your Clty. This course can be
presented at night so that maxlmun attendance rnay be expected.
l,lr. Larry Peck, Asslstant Englneer, Clty of Bolse will be the lnstruccor.
Night classes usually start at 7:00 p,m. and r+,ill run to 10:00 p.m.
so that it rlr111 not work a hardship on the students.
Slnce the City of Merldlan is served by Hlghway 30 and is near
the new Freeway, 1t ls strongly recommended that Flre and Police
Department personnel attend thls course ln addltlon to your City
Publtc i{orks supervlsors and personnel who are charged with mainten-
ance of the streets and roads. IIl addltlon to the threat of a nuclear
attack, there is always a posslbllity of a nuclear accldent occurlng
as nuclear Eaterials are transported wlth a degree of frequency.
Po lt ce as /'tee.Ssatt?
a4 4rai/4/1 /, "6',1
CIVIL DEFENSE - "A MIGHTY FORCE FOR PEACE"
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AD G(lU lITY. BOISE GIU!I. DEFEl{SE
Clty of l,leridlan
ATIN: l,tr. Eerald Cox
20 Aprll 1967
Page 2
In order to conduct the courge, a mlnlmum of l0 students are
requlred. You rr11l be advised rrhen the course rrill start. I am
certaln that l.lr. Peck can adjust the gchedule to permit flexlbtllty
ln the event of hardship on the personnel.
Slncerely yours ,
A. KING
Colonel USA, Ret,
Dlrector
DAK/Py
cc: l,!r Iarry Peck
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AI'{ENDING TITI,E II, CHAPTER I1I OT TI]E REVISED AND COMPILED ORDINANCES OT' TI{E
CITY OI'I'{ERIDIANI 1955, DEALING WITH INSPECTION REQUIRE}.,IENTS OT' T]]E EIECTRTCAI
CODE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY TEE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF I.,IERIDIAN I ADA
couNTY I IDAIO:
Section 1. That Title II, Chapter J, of the Revised and Conpiled Ordi-
nances of the City of Ueridtanr be and the 6aoe i6 hereby aeetrded to read as
foll-ows:
2-3052: INSPECTION REQUIRD{ENTS:. It s}ralI be the duty of the City Super-
intendeat t* or the State Inspector if the Clty so chooses ... to inspect or
cause to be l!.spected any and all vork for which pennits have been issued ldttLinforty-eight hours. (Sundays and holidays excluded) after time of notice, inwriting by the person, finn, contractor or.corporation doing the.said work, that
sarne is ready for inopecti-on, which r,riu not be considered ready for inspection
artd coverj.ng until all enclosed plunblng, stean heating, furnace work aud gas
fittings are in place. Inspection shal1, when necessary, be nade two or threir
times during progress of iustallation; first uhen work is roughed in, and 1ast,
vhen nork is completedl and it shaIl be the duty of the Ci-ty Superintendent or
Per6on qualified and delegated by him and his qualified repfesentative r to
inalicate inepection of any work by a tag or Iabeli shall state the date and
whether first or final inspection has been made and it shaI1 be ualawful forany
rrorloan or other person to lath or otberrrise conceal any electrical wiring until
such firBt inepection tag has been placed.
A. Upon applicatiou for lnspection of aay wiring apparatus r or appliances
as hereiuafter proridedt the City Superiutendent shalL after iaEpection and ex-
amination issue a certificate ehouhg the resulto of such exaaiaations and re-
quire to be nade the neceosary correctionE.
B. If the said C,lty Superlntendent shal,l find any part of any electric
light or power lriring apparatus or fixtures in or on any buildixg in the City of
Meridlan to have been inetalled wlthout a permit or not itr accorda!.ce rlth the
provisi-oD.6 of thi6 chapter oI to be dangerous to life or property' the Ci-ty
Superintendeat sha1l have the right and pouer and it is hereby mad.e his duty to
discoanect such Defective wiring and place a seal upon it. He sha11 at the saae
time glve written notice of such disconnectio[ to the owner or occupaut of the
bui-lili.ng. After such disconnected wiring, apparatus, or fixtures have been put
in the conditlon required by this chapter, the seal or seaLs so placed sbal1
be removed by said City Superintendent. It shall be unla'rful for any person'
firm or corporation to use any currentr through, or by means of such disconnected
w"iring, apparatus or fixtures or to attact.otliar uilcE for tlie 6upi,1t o, iturre[t
tO iflch alLscoDlected rtrlDgr aplaratu8 ot fllttrts'6r- to renot-a i breik or 0cfacc
aNr seal oo pliced. (E)' Uc: .gity, Sulrsri.ateadant.: shall.: requirE 'rlllibtth. roo 'li8hls, to bc -oquipt eil vlth.'B rrceptaclo -a8d ,sritcb t tlcb lecel/tacl€ "EhiJ.1 be Eo
attached as to preveat any person wh-ile standing in the bath tub to reach or touch sarne.
Passed by the Ci-ty Council and approved by the Mayor of tbe City of
Mericlian, Ada County, Idaho, this l-st. day of Uayr 1967.
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ORDINANCE NO.. I5O.
APPBOVED:
CITY.COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
IN COOPERATION WITH TH€
IOAHO STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
ADA COUNTY AND BOISE CITY
209 3I.|ERWOOO ST oraL 344 3553
BOTSE, TDAHO 83706
April 20, 1967
Meridian City Council
Merldian Cicy Hall
lleridlan, Idaho
Dear Slrs:
An inspection of the property belonging to Mr. J. M. Kleiner located
on East 2nd Street at Bower was made by thig departmenr.
These buildlngs have been used ln a poultry operation but have recently
been vacated. The following condltlons were noted:
1. The buildtngs are in a generaL 6tate of dllapidatlon
aod poor repalr.
Chicken manure hag been left to accumulate to a depth
of several feet causlng a distlnct Btench fron the
decaying material.
Blow f1lee were prevelant around the buildings, indlcatlng
that the Eanure is furnlshing excellent nedla for f1y
breed lng.
Evldence of qulte a large infestation of mice was
present.
Trro plgs were belng kept under fllthy conditlonB in the
manure fllled area.
O1d junk and paper boxes were etored ln the bulldlng that
would add to the flre hazard and furnish excellent harborage
for ingects and rodents.
Dly gra8s and lnf1a@ab1e nraterlal was noted around the
outslde of the premises.
These buildlngs are a very definlte fire hazard because
they are of lrooden construction in a dllaptdsted condi.tlon
and unoccupied.
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The accuoulatlon of manure ln the butldlngs ls e deflnite health hazard
beeause it rr111 support the breedlng of flled, emtt noxlous odors and furnlah
harborage for insects and rodents. These premises are e dlggrace to the
comrunity of Merldian. Condemnatton proceedlngs would be advised and the
buildings demolished and debrls removed.
This department erould advlse that an ordlnance be passed thet would
prohibit the ralsing of animals and poultry !n Merldien for comnerclal
PUrPOSes.
Sincerely yours,
F. D. Koehne, U. D.
ical Director
Jess S. Sproul, R.P.S.
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111 prices are trithout labor antl treachi:rg.
Ful-1 length is approxi.:aately 2r5OO feet.
t_z.tL/;z^-y
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I. Pipe
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@ $2.25
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$5,850.oo
$1'9r5.oo
$2,9o2.fr
TLis *I1ous .05 per foot for fitting on tbe 4rr li-ae antt .0716
on the 5rr line.
Fire hydralt ald vaLve {L78.15
To ].ay a 4rr or 6rt line to where it intersects the 2rr line at
the Bowling Al1ey would require 1r2!O feeto
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TION ROVID]NG TH! MAYOR O MERI N M. STOREY, WITH TO DEAL WITH
ERAL IONVERNMEI{T ]../ATER PO NTRO ADI"lINISTRATION.
otion was made by vin Bo nd se onded bv Keith El1is hat 11 r es and
ova IONS f 50-200 and all- rul sre ul-ra that resolutions be ead nth differente
e dis nsed with and that r solu 10n !, as read, be 1n.sse and ppro
abs nt.o tion Irassed: Skj-ver ! yea i Elti yea Bodine, yea.
ere are trene, Park omm]"ssa ner ,scuarvln
area.tch along companyc S
ees remove e v avorheyesired to vet
y are w1 w trees.
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RESOLUT]ON NO. 3,
RESoIUTION PROVIDING THE MAYoR 0r' MERIDIAN, DoN M. SToRXy,
W]TH THT AUII{ORITY TO DEAI WITH THE FEDER.A,I, GOVERNMENT TSATER
POIUTION CONTROI ADMINISTRATION.
IIHffiEAS, the City of Meridian has been granted certain fund.sfor the d.evelopnent of experimental sewer projects; and.
WHEREAS, it is tbe d.esire of the City of Meridian to nake
use of this grant; and
WHEREAS, it is required, tha
)-egal person having the authoritPolution Control Adninistration;
Passed by the Cour:cil andof Meritiian, thi s 2 l day of
person be designated as the
o deal wlth the Fetieral- Iflater
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NOtrII, THEREtr'ORE, BE 1T RESO],\TED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCI],0I' THE CITY 0F IffiRTDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDATIO:-
That Don M. Storey, the Mayor of Meridian, is hereby desig-
nated as the official party to represent the City of Meridiaa iqlththe Federal Water Polution Control Adninistration with the purposeof utll-izing the Iederal Water Polution grant given to the Cityof Merid.ian.
approved by the
APtr'/
Mayor of the City, 1967.
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oun ed th bids as follows:e f 8:0O orclock P.cam and he Ma ro ned and
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RICE BALANCETO]iN FIRM
480 @1 o1o.oo 5,47o.0oTreasure Va11e ent o.e)(I_l u1
,B50 004 46r.00 5J95.oorl-ImVa1le ement 1n
rl n Dobaran Im lenent Co 1 o ?<1 9l^4 4ll-.90 r,]oo.oo
o.oo 5,158.OOseBoise International lnter L)
discount
3 tOSl.OO ,889 oo1
(e)g,581 003aseG. K. Machiner Corn
Lse EquipmentCunni-c se)9,390 004
large tires
ow bi was Dobaran Inplenne t but his b d uas on a 1965, all the bidde
curr t model. The Va1le Impl ment ,Inc. bid fi5,395.OO sh di feren7o
otion was made by !13.l 1r, t l-ne dwa seconded by V. D. S ver ttr
lo bid om ValJ-ey Implement,Inc.f cos balance of $5 t395.
tion Etlipassed: Skiver, yea;r Jea Bodine r yea; Navarr
t was decided tlat tle six t woul-satisfy the needs o the ity
alIy mplement, Inc. agree tod liver the 5 p1y tires for 100.less
$5'5.O0
ooo.oo 5,581.0o
o81.oo 5,fo9.oo
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s had bid on a
e for a 1957.
City accept
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ISC Inter t j-onal, Inc. IOHP 3gaB 1.26 .o0acto
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Jacobsen Mower Com .oo
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ears 59
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er onsiderable discussi nit apF d that the final mo rto purc
w1 ea t was desired and t qua ty of wor}cnanship.
Ma rsu ested that SE ds be eld tiII next counci nee ing i
s tem of equi-pment .
offman, engineer,pre ent to discuss the Federal ater PoIut
t trer cial forms tare s be omplet d
Ho fman will fook over hep pers a d after his reviev h ret
clio t Council or signatur by
Buildings, south of the racks ,was discuesed - thes bui dings ,
int d out have piles of rnan st w, sa ust and many other of corn
mate a1 i-n and around a1l buil-n8s .It wa pointed out that th rea e also
hous an among the manure p les the senent of the big b i.].di
This hol-e ea is an extrernely nge us fi e hazard as well as hea th me
(no o e is careing for the buil n8) .The City Clerk is to cont ct the
IIeal De tment.
e would depend on
order to study
n Control
them for
it was
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pigs being
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3 April 17, 1957
ian, trai"ler
t houses.
er1n8 servlces
adjacent users
o his property
to the fire
puts a
ove the
Neal
tr L}]e
required to
a saving in
1d be set in
t sufficienr,-tI
The i"r yor announced an in tatio I 25, at B:00 P.M. t atte Majority of
apl at the Boise Litile Theat r, at the invitation of Ma rAm ise. The
City lerk s to ]et the Mayor o Bois kno,rr how many will attend
Keith El1is announced the ew we own to Jl1 feet but ch ha not found a
place to se the pipe as he is s i1} i forrnation.
It wa hoped the well woul ber dvf r placement of punps by no
Keith El1is ,reporWater Commiss oner,Sed that there are,uth Meri
house hoo ng to city water w-i no ters I apparently hooking t the djace
The U rks Superlntendent Cler are to check out t hou deli
and tify hem that they have a time o abate the delivery er to
thro h the r meter.
Keith E11is stated that Ha en ha requested a fire hy rant Iose
when limits.
pointed out by the 1re ger V/e1ker, that it is4 feet
hydra tbv he old Manion proper yon et. 600 feet is the iini"Thi
hydr t c1o e enough.
The yor stated. that the w1s to help the Chamber I UO erce
r pots so that they {anb refil ed with fresh dirt lnted
anC ptvisuperviae the rnovi ofthese po ts.
ief of Police stated that eth t that according t Hou e bilfThe C
Cou oft City of Merj,di-an co d1e s ne of the problens ve beet
take o Boi e. If these mideme u1d l-d be
City
handled in Meridian
ty Attorney is to ch cki o thi and if 1awfu1 - pro eedThe C
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ood adjourned.
an sa zelol rrovide the delivery c f wat er the;r requi-r:e. The preser t lin e, it r
ls on Prival ;e l-and, owned by the Railr :ad Cor tpany and the city car deli ver wa
corne : of E:rst Second and Broadwa y and place en co ne toa neter. They can tl
their expenr
There ss to cone I refore the Council, tL e mee ting slbei-ng no other busine
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t-tsed 1Q57 J.f. Case J20 Tr"actor,
Loader and Saelrhoe Al1.:r'.'ance.....i.,,Lf,5.Cl
Net nrlee to CLtv of irlorld 1an 'rir?.95.0o
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Massey-f erguson Dealer
P, O. Box 426 -r- Ph. 888'4452
MERIDIAN, IDAHO 835i12
April 17,, 19b7
cont. lror la5re 2.
C.rl tnCr,r Slzcs: Iinor i,. X 3:, jrontl i ;'. t2
Srclret ll .a 2:', Jtabili::e rr 1.1, X 22, Jwin1,; :.otar.,y
van€,
Slvlng Arc: 190 delr'ee
1l..rcke:t llo+-atl tn: l.9O dc11r.e e t,;ta1
Bucl--ot i)i-gg!.n,q r'orce : l5!C fls.
i,,c nor-'.rr. i'-o-crr-c. 11?7 ^ - '1..)..)..
lrrcire t :'Il,ilth: 21-,- j.nch
DLgginc De.th: 1L ft. 2 inches.
Annro::1rat.e Shinning r:.ter,ght: 126'3 pounlls, ilry.
Total 'rice I
l,ii'' 1165 Cas Tractol wlth Shuttle iransli.sslon
L1F 1O0 Loader wlth buclret
'rll,- 222 BserrhLre 1l4t?'r 'ilg6lnU dopth wittr 2t" Bucket
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Honorable I\ilayon and Counc llmenC!ty of Mertdlan
I,4e rldlan, Idaho
Ge ntleman,
'][e Submlt the follovring for your consLderatlon i ]trew
I[assey-Ferguson 3165 Gasollne englne tractor.
57.2 H.?. at 2,000 gov. R.F.M.
176 cu. in. D ls placerne nt
Length: 128 lnches
wrr-e e 1 Base z Bl 7 /B lnche s .
12 Volt electrlcal system.
Power steening, 0i1 Pressure gaugo, Heat gauge,
Gas Gauge.
Heavy duty front ax1e, Industrlal type.
Front Tlres 7.5O X 16 B pIy
Rear Tlres 16.9 x 2l+ 8 ply
Manual Shuttle Transnlsslon; Slx sp6eds forwardslx speeds reverse. Forward speeds 1.61 to 20.8
Reverse speeds r.\6 to 18.1 M.P.H.
Apnroxlmate ShtDDln6 Trlelght ? 39e5 oounds, dry
New l,'lassey-Fer'guson 100 Loader
Arms and frame: Box constructlon
Hoses: Double wlre brald on oressune lLnes
Control Valve: 2-scooL R.H. Control
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P. O. Box 426 -! Ph. 888-4452
MERIDIAN. IDAHO 83642
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Massey-Ferguson Dealer
P. O. Box 426 -:- Ph. 888-4452
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Hardened bushlngs and ptns, replaceable bushlngs.
Dunlex chrone nlated cyllnder rods.
Two double acting lift cyltnders 2fntt bore.
One dcubl-e acting bucket cvllnder 2$t' bore.
Suctlon line filter, renlaceable.
Hydr.aultc gearr punD. 2[ ga11on per ninute.
Cholce of 50 inch Utlltty bucket or 66 lnch
Landscape bucket.
Annroxinate shloplns welght t l32O oounds, dny.
New lrlassey-FerEluson 222 Backhoa
Y{eldetl box type hlgh stnength all-oy steel constructlon.
Autonatic hydraullc cushloned boour and swlng.
2-posltlon [-bar bucket llnkage
Duplex chrome nlated cylinder rods.
Hoses, double wl re braid.
Hardened bushtngs and Pins, reclacoable bushings.
Transnort Iock.
Stablllzers wlth general ournose oads and lockout
',ra lve s .
Hlgh perf orr'lance contnol vaIve.
Skid oroof operatorrs olatform.
Cner.ates fron loader hydraulics, 011 cooler.
cont. to cage l
l.lINIXIil REQUInE{EI'BS IOR rBACEORT SCOOP AND BACKmE
IBACIOB- -- Crrroat rodrlEorerpomr - ,O
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Cu. ln.- 160
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TREASURE VALLEY EQUIPMENT CO.
Curt Thiel
Box 630
J. I. CASE FARM MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE
On Highway 30 w.--7/4 Mile W. of Karcher Junction
Nampa, Idaho
Honorable I\iay or and City Counci,l
Nampa, Idaho
Ge ntelmen:the folfowingbid is respectfully submitted to you for your
consideratlon and purchase.
I- J. I. Case model ,80 C K Tractor w/ Backboe & loader.
Pric e :, 9480.00
Case 3I0 Trade In, 3010.00
Payable dlfference $ 5470.00
S inc er y ours ,
Phone 466 - 9482
Tre a sure ley Xquipment Co.
Nampa, Idaho
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CUNN INGHAM EQUIPMENT{OMPANY
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5312 CHINDEN 8tVD.
BOIsE, IDAHO
PHONE:342-2856
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CALDWEI.t, IDAHA
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ON HIGHWAY 3O a MEBIDIAN, IDAHO
Aprll 10, 1957
Clty of Merld.lan
Merld.1an, Idaho
Be: Bld proposal on Industrlal Tractor Load.er & Backhoe Conblnat Ion.
Trac tor
Horaepower
Lenath
Wheel Base
Cublc lnch
Elec trlcal
Transnl s s 1on
Tlre s
hont axle
Power steertng
011 Pre66ure cuage
Heat Guage
Gas Guage
Loader
Bucket
Backhoe DlgglnA dept
Svrlng
Bucket wldth
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126
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12 vo].t4 speed Vnu1tlFront ?.50-L6Rear L6.9-24
Eeavy duty Indus
Hydro statlc
Instrument panel
c, o11 shuttle clutch
1y
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d.1s8p8ptrl
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feetgre6 unlnterrrrpted
Llst prlce &9,73L,9o
Less trade alLowance on used. L95? case 320, llodel G 320 w,
Serlal No.#6088395 traetor loader /backhoe $l+431.90
Cash trade dlfference $5,300.00.
Thls unlt exceeds speclflcatlons llstetl and carrles lranufacturers
warranty and servlce poIlcy. ule hope we Inay be of servlce to you.
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OISIRIBUTORS AND DEALERS
HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT
G-I{ MACr{TNERY co.V
QUOTATION
52OO FEDERAI. WAY
P. O. BOX 2604
BOI9E. IDAHO
Proposal No.-. ., -., ..-.A_ViLy *k
(He€frDfrer callrd th€
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C-K Machinery Co., proposes to ff the following articles for the price and on the terms stated below,
subject to the conditions named and specifications attached, which are part of this proposal.
This proposal is for acceptance on or befor€-- .- and is subject to change or withdrawal
at any time prior to acceptance by an officer of the G-K Machinery Co., and until such acceptance will not con-
stitute a contract.
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TEP,MS OF PAYMENT are as follows:
Cash with order $-.......--.. .....-.,, cash on delivery $.... -,..,,... and the balance ol $..,.....,---..
being payable in ,,.-. ., .,- installments of $ -.- .- ,, - per month, and . , -. .-,installments of
$.,-,..,.. .-. -, .-, per month. (All orders taken which require financing are subject to the approval of our
Credit Department and Bank, and must be accompanied by a current financial statement. )
Shipment:
The above proposal is hereby accepted and this
order when accepted by seller shall become a
binding contract:
Dated By
Accepted:
Purchaser
G-K MACHINDR,Y CO.
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The new Case 580 represents a significant
advance in Construction King design and
engineering. It brings to this world-famous
Case line more productive capabilities,
more operator convenience, more reliabil-
ity than ever before.
The new 580 is available as a high pro-
duction loader, loader/backhoe or as a
landscaper. A wide choice of other attach-
ments makes it useful on jobs from high-
way construction to home and commercial
building.
This is a machine that will outproduce
anything in its class and even many much
larger units. Such features as new full
powcr shuttle, single lever loader control
and revolutionary new backhoe design
give it a tremendous jump ahead of other
units.
The 580 Construction King is ruggedly
built to stand up under the most rigid de-
mands of modern construction men. It will
return more for your investment - from
date of purchase right down to higher
trade-in valuel
Despite all these extra advantages, here is
a machine surprisingly low priced. Read
on for all the facts.
OUTSTANDING
FEATUBES OF THE NEf,'
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52 hp Case.built gasoline or
dieselengines. ......... 6
4.speed power shuttle with torque conver-
ter or 8-speed shuttle with direct drive
transmission. .........4-5
Hydrostaticpowersteering........... 6
3800 lb. Hydra-Leveling'Rlloader. ..... 7
Single lever loader control. ... .. .. .. . 8
Return-to-dig loader bucket control. . . . . 9
New L4r/z' backhoe.. ......10
New 16Yz'Extendahoe . .... ..72
NelySide Shiftbackhoe.. ...........12
Landscaper with exclusive Draft-o-[4atic
control. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .14
Fork Lift Tractor (4000 lbs.). . . . . . . . . . 15
New Fork Lift Tractor (5000 lbs.). . . . . .15
Job.matchedequipment. .. .... . .. .. .16
Specifications. ......17-18.19
Casewarranty. .. .. .. ..20
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Torque converter multiplies tractor push-pull capabilities
to more than twice its standard rating. Four-range, sliding
gear transmission extends the converter's ability to handle
loads smoothly and effciently. There's speed and power un-
equalled in this size machine. Reverse is 20% Iaster than
forward speed to cut non-productive backup time. Full
power shuttle lets you travel forward or reverse simply by
moving a hand lever. No manual clutching. Full power
clutches automatically coordinate engine and transmission
speed for smooth direction changes.
Direct drive transmission matches speed to individual job
needs and features a ferrometallic clutch lining (except Fork
Lift), which outlasts ordinary, heavy-duty automotive type
Iinings by as much as 8 to 1. Reverse is 25!e f.aster than
forward in each speed range.
Hydraulic system is exceptionally fast and responsive. Gear-
driven hydraulic pump generates 2200 psi to feed big,
double-acting loader or backhoe cylinders. The result is
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The Case 580 Construction King is a rugged, heavy-duty
all-purpose unit designed to outperform and outproduce all
others in its class. It is a quality-built machine that will
give you years of dependable performance at minimum
maintenance and repair expense.
Tractor is powered by an economical, long life, Case-built
52 hp gasoline or diesel engine. Two transmission options
are available: 4-speed forward and reverse with full power
shuttle and torque converter or 8-speed synchronized shuttle
with direct drive.
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Try this combination and you'll agree: nothing can
match it! Torque converter lets you take on jobs
and work under conditions that stop clutch-and-
shift outfits cold. It automatically matches speed
and power to load requirements. Your engine never
lugs down. You don't keep clutching and shifting
to maintain efficiency. Torque converter saves wear
and tear on the tractor by cushioning shock loads
to prevent costly damage to the power train. You
can apply just the right amount of power. Ideal
when working over soft ground or on hillsides. Full
power shuttle brings greater efficiency and more
production to every type of operation. Convenient-
ly located hand lever instantly moves you forward
or reverse without manual clutch. Here are direc-
tion changes as smooth and efiortless as in your
family car - operating ease, efficiency and produc-
tion the likes oi which are only available on larger
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THE WIDEST
RANGE OF JOBS
Strength. Durability. Lugging power. Beef
where it counts. That's what you want in a
tractor engine. That's what you get with either
of these rugged, big bore, long stroke Case-built
units. Gasoline engine is a 4-cylinder performer
which starts easily, accelerates fast and supplies
plenty of reserve power for handling the biggest
loads. Maximum torque at low engine rpm as-
sures long life with minimum downtime. Diesel
engine gives you exceptional lugging power and
economy. Fuel is injected directly into toroidal-
shaped combustion chamber in four fine sprays
for complete mixing and instant burning. The
result is record setting economy and power from
every drop of fuel. Both engines feature internal
and extemal block ribbing for strength and
rigidity. Other high performance, low mainte-
nance {eatures include aluminum pistons, wet-
type cylinder sleeves for uniform temperature
control and pressure lubrication with full-
filtered oil.
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Has a rated load capacaty of 8,500 lbs. Heavy-duty
spindles and bearings resist shocks, twists and
strains of powerful dig, breakout, lift and swing
forces. Built rugged for long, dependable service
even under the most extreme abuse. Choice of heavy'
duty 7:50 x 15, 10 ply rib or truck-tread front tires.
Suspended Clutch and Brake Pedals. On
torque converter models, left foot pedal
serves as master brake with clutch cut'
out. lndividual right pedals provide
extra steering assist when working
next to hazards. Foot controlled
diflerential lock available lor both
torque converter and direct drive rigs.
Hydrostatic Power Steering. Front wheels
turn full left to full right in I'ust 274 turns
of the steering wheel. Effortless maneuver-
ing between buildings, around obstacles
and in cramped quarters. You hold a true
course traveling through ruts, over wash-
board or soft ground. You stay freshea
Ionger, produce more. A standard feature.
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IN THE TOUGHEST DIATERIALS
Here is one of the fastest, hardest working, most productive
loaders you can own. It has the size, power and mobility to
handle loading jobs normally assigned to larger units. It
incorporates all the principles of advanced design and engi-
neering that mean more cycles per hour, more yards of
material moved per day.
Here is 7400 lbs. of breakout force at the cutting edge with
backhoe attached, or 6200 lbs. with counterweight. You get
heaped payloads even where the going's roughestl Now roll
the bucket back 40' to keep that load. Lift to nearly lf in
just seconds. Over two feet of reach at full lift lets you spot
loads right where you want them. Exclusive power linkage
design cylinders provide high-speed dump and knockout
action. A 45" dump angle against solid knockout blocks
loosens sticky loads, assures you a clean bucket for the start
of every pass. And there's seldom need to roll the bucket up
after dumping - rp to 8'7 /2" clearance allows you to back
ofi frorn most any truck side board with room to spare.
For big production loading nothing beats 580 Construction
King power shuttle and torque converter. You smoothly
crowd the pile, calling up just the right amount of push to
ram home deep, pry out heaping buckets of the most compact
materials. There's no shifting, no engine lug down, no wheel
slippage to cut your efficiency. With power shuttle you
change direction quickly. It eliminates clutching. Speeds
cycles.
Tractor and loader are Case designed and built as an intcgral
unit specifically for production loading. Loader mainframe is
high strength alloy steel formed and welded to resist twist
and shock. Rigid loader arms are cut and welded into box
sections, reinforced for the greatest possible strength.
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Equipped with Drott 4-in-1@ bucket, the 580 Construction
King will take on a whole new range of jobs that normally
would require the use of highly specialized equipment.
The Drott 4-in-1 is a rugged, 15 cu. ft. two-piece bucket
that adjusts hydraulically from the operator's seat. It func-
tions as a clam or grapple, seizing logs, pipe, boulders,
prying out stumps or old concrete. Raise the bucket's front
jaw, and you have a dozer for blading, leveling or accurate-
ly stripping sod, top soil or clay. Partially lower the front
jaw for a scraper that tilts back to carry a heaped load and
spreads materials to any depth. The Drott 4-in-1 loads
conventionally or can bottom dump for an extra 2' dump
clearance if you need it.
4,IN.ONE BUGKET
LOAI'S. DOZES. CLA}IS. SCRAPES,
EXTENI'S THE NANGE OF
5IO LOAI'ER VENSATILITT
Add to this up to 6200 lbs. breakout, 3800 lbs. lift capacity
to full height, HydraJeveling plus 40' bucket rollback and
the result is a combination geared to maximum efficiency
and super productivity on the widest range of jobs.
A host of other equipment is available for the 580 Construc-
tion King Loader: 741/2' backhoe,lG ]/2' Extendahoe or Side
Shift backhoe for trenching and excavating. (See pages 10-
13.) l'here's 3-point hitch and exclusive Draft-o-matic
control for landscaping, plowing, mowing and tillage jobs.
(See pages 14-15.) You can get log forks, bulldozer blade,
snow plow, rotary and side-mounted mowers, sweepers plus
still more. (See page 16.)
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from dig to dump. Your operating iob is much easier.
Exclusive Hydra-Levelingo Loader. Cylinder mounted on right side of Ioader
and linked to hydraulic system automatically keeps bucket level from ground
tine to full lift. You're free to concentrate on maneuvering and dumping.
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the loader control forward and to the left. Bucket
automatically returns to proper digging position
through action of special detent linkage. You're
free to concentrate on maneuvering. No need to
raise the bucket allthe way up. lt works from any
dump heiBht. A Case loader extra at no extra costl
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et rollback wath the 580 Construction King.
This is because of the exclusive power linkage
design, which places maximum hydraulic
power at the large end of lift and dump cylin'
ders while dump and knockout action come
from the faster rod end ol the cylinder. Power
Iinkage also provides superior angle for grad-
ing and leveling. Bucket rolls forward up to
110'. While grading, cylinders are fully retract-
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choose from with capacities up to 7 cu.yd.
SAE rated. Two short lip buckets for extra
breakout power in hard packed materials,
including 74 cu. yd. tread.width bucket.
Three long lip buckets for scooping and
retaining loose materials: 20 cu. ft. lor
heauy, 7/a c!. yd. for ,ight materials and
a 7/s cu. yd. tread-width- All Case buckets
feature reversible cutting edge and wrap
around cutting lipforgreat strength. Digging
teeth available for all but light materials
bucket. 4-in-1it bucket for extra versatility.
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ALL NEW GASE CONSTnUCTTON KING r4r/t',BACKHOE
You step into a new dimension of excavating and trench-
ing with this all new backhoe from Case. Super perform-
ance to take you through the toughest jobs fast. Super
production to make you more money!
The 141/z' backhoe, with standard 24" bucket, teaches
77'l/2" lrom pivot point and can dump into a truck
f0'8{" high. It generates a pryout force of 26,000 lbs. or
more (depending on location of fulcrum under bucket) to
let you pry out packed, stifi clay, concrete or boulders with
ease. More than 9600 lbs. digging force (IEMC rated)
assures capacity-packed buckels in the roughest going.
There's 190" unintemrpted swing. TVo, big 4" sv'ing cyl-
inders are concealed in the massive tower lor maximum
protection, provide fast, powerful swings, feature exclu-
sive hydraulic cushions which prevent slamming into the
mechanical stops on full swings. No complicated and ex-
pensive gears, rack and pinions or motors to watch out for,
either. There's a 10' wide stabilizer spread to anchor the
backhoe securely and give it rockJike side as well as fore
and aft stability.
Case no-lag hydraulics provide super fast, super smooth
cycling action. Regenerative system charges cylinders as
quickly as hydraulic oil is forced out. You can swing, drop
bucket and dipper stick in one motion. Then immediately
dig, crowd, lift, swing and dump with a full bucket. No
waiting for hydraulic pressure build-upl
Loader and backhoe are integrally desigrred. Massive, one-
piece mainframe insulates engine, transmission and final
drives from shock and strain.
16[' Extendahoe and Side Shift backhoe available.
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greater resistance
to twlsts, strains
Case has led the way in the design ol modern
backhoes. Now it introduces a boom and dipper
stick with 10 times the lateral strength over con-
ventional backhoes. Both boom and dipper are
of heavy steel, closed box design with heavy cast
weldments at critical bearing points. Heavy steel
castings close the box at both ends.
Here is unsurpassed ruggedness for absorbing
high-stress torsional loads when you slam into
trench walls, knock down piles or shove boulders
out of the way. Here is maximum life, leverage and
strength to take steady production backhoe work
day alter day.
Big 4" boom and dipper hydraulic cylinders gener-
ate tremendous digging, Iifting and crowding pow-
er. Ample capacity to lift and spot big inch pipe.
The 580 Construction King backhoe is designed
with the operator in mind. You sit up high and in
the open for an unobstructed view of your excavat-
ing job. Tower is uncluttered for easv mounting
or dismounting. Controls are right where vou want
them and easy to manipulate for fast operation
all day long.
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I'IG I'EPTH ANI' EXTRA BEACH IYHEN YOU NEED THEM
While the Case 74/2' backhoe will handle the majority of all
your trenching-excavating jobs, the 16/2'Extendahoe has
been developed for extra dig depth and extra reach.
Extendahoe digs efficiently in the 1412' position or extends
to the 1612' position. In the 16]/2' position you reach to cover
19' of work area, load to a height of r,early 711/2'. This means
digging more trench per day because fewer moves are neces-
sary. Less chance of cave-ins: dumps farther from the hole.
side shitt backhoe -the perfect match for closequarter trenchlng work
Do you excavate between buildings? Near basements, founda-
tions or abutments? Around utility, water and gas lines? Then
take a look at this Case Side Shift backhoe. It allows straight
line excavation on close quarter trenching work. Reduces moves
and tractor jockeying to speed operations. Cuts costs by elim-
inating the need for much ol the hand labor normally required
for these jobs and digs effectively to 13'8". This is the only
side shift on the market you can slide and lock without leaving
the operator's seat that requires no wrenches or other
tools. There are an infinite number of digging positions to right
or left of center, Locks into position hydraulically from the
backhoe operator's seat.
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tures of the 741/2' backhoe, including new boom and dipper
stick desiga, 190" swing, noJag hydraulics lor super perform-
ance and production. Extending or retracting the dipper is
accompiished in minutes.
Both l4Yz' backhoe and 16tl' Extendahoe are highly mobile
units. They'll go places truck-mounted hoes can't. And they
virtually eliminate hand labor.
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Exposed Hydraulic Cylinders
Boom and dipper cyiinders are out in the open
for easy inspection and servicang. Twin,
double.actang design provides instant, jerk.free
starts and stops. Powerful crowd and dig action
plus high-speed lift and dump are yours with
power linkage mounting of cylinders.
Select Foot or Hand Swing
Your choice of combination hand controls
with Ioot swing or dual.lever hand controls.
Foot swing is tast and accurate, leaves
you free to operate boom, dipper and
bucket control levers. Dual-lever control
features just two levers: one activates
swing and boom . . the other activates
dipper and bucket. Foot swing for Side
Shift backhoe provides the' precision
required for close quarter trenching.
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Super Comfort, Swing-Around Seat
For both loader and backhoe operations. Locks
into lower position when tractor is being used as
loader. Simply depress spring release, guide seat
up and swing around for backhoe work. All controls
are within easy, natural reach. Foam rubber bottom
and back rests. Adjusts fore and aft to fit your
size. Separate tractor and backhoe seats for Side
Shift backhoe or units equipped with 3-point
hitch or power takeoffs.
E.sy On/Off Design
It takes just minutes to mount or dismount any oI
the Case backhoes, including Side Shift. This
means you're free to concentrate on full time
production loading, to hook up blade, scarifier-
scraper or tillage tools or to tackle any o{ a hundred
off-season jobs. One man can handle the entire
operction. Removed, the backhoe supports itselt
in a safe tripod position with no jacks or blocks
required . . . ready for instant remounting.
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CONTROL ilATES EVENT LANI'SCAPING CHONE A BREEZE
The 580 Construction King Landscaper will take on
literally scores of jobs for you' Prime mover is designed
for fast, efficient operation. Loader generates 3800 lbs.
Iift to full height, handles all types of payloads quickly
and safely. Power linkage cylinders provide up to 110'
bucket roll forward for unexcelled grading and leveling.
Hydrostatic power steering and single lever loader con-
trol bring ease and speed to any operation.
Exclusive Draft-o-matic is industr5/s most advanced, most
accurate, most responsive control lor 3-point hitch fully
mounted or semi-mounted ground working tools. Here
is the perfect combination for plecision tapering, cutting,
leveling, finishing. Eliminates downshifting and minimizes
depth variation.
All DraIt-o-matic hitch components are ruggedly built for
heavy-duty service and performance. Fast-hitch connec-
tions mount tools in just minutes. Disconnect is easy for
quick change to scarifi.er, scraper, plow or any number of
other implements. Hitch components may be swung up out
of the way for adding 1400 lb. counterweight or backhoe.
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Simple, one-lever contrcl, Single Draft-o-matic lever
controls four basic operations: (l) You raise tool at the
end of a pass or for transport, can lower it to start work.
Simple adjustment regulates lowering speed lor soft
drop. (2) You set draft and depth ot tool. System auto.
matically maintains uniform draft load, minimizes depth
variations, will not over-adjust. (3) You can lock out
hydraulic sensing device and let tool maintain fixed
position without reacting to draft or load changes. Some.
times preferred for finished grading. (4) You can allow
tools to float free. Perfect for snow removal, blading,
Efficiency and economy for drawbar applications. The 580 Construction
King basic tractor is well suited to drawbar needs on construction,
maintenance and public works projects. lt combines versatility with
abundant speed and power to pull rollers, tampers, scrapers, disks,
water wagons, trailers, mixers, scarifiers, mowers, blades. Add Draft-o-
matic control, and you have an outfit capable of super performance
on any type ot drawbar job. Tractor's low center ol gravity assures
ground'hugging stability when working on steep slopes or hillsides.
Power takeoffs available to meet your equipment requirements.
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New 580 Construction King Fork Lift Tractor hustles boxes, palletized
loads, lumber plus hundreds of other objects. lt works equally elficient
on pavement or over rough terrain. Turns short, shifts forward or re-
verse instantly, rolls along at up to 18.8 mph. The 580 Fork Lift is
available with 4000-lb. or 5000-lb. masts. 4000-lb. mast ollered with
1Oy2',14'3" ot 2ly2' lilts. Choose 12' lift or 14'3" lift 5o00-lb. masts
with forks that adiust to 60" for handling wide loads. Wide selection of
optional equipment - including side shifter, tilt fork, bulk material
bucket, concrete bucket, angling dozer blade, crane boom and concrete
block Iorks - increases usefulness and versatility.
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Bac*hoe BEkets
A size and typg to meet every need. Five
digging buckets trom 12" to 30". Three
bellhole b.rckets from 12" to 36". Combina"
tion 36" bellhole-grave b.cket.
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Pult-type, s€mi-mounted or 3-point hitch
mounted. Also PTO driven semi-mounted
or pull mowe6. Available in various sizes.
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Tamps, breaks concrete, cuts asphalt,
drives posts or piles, Hydraulically operat-
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Mounts to front or rear of tractor. Available
in 5', 6'or 7' widths. Sweeps straiSht
ahead, Angles 15'to 30' right or left. Rides
on heayy.duty, self-adjusting coasters.
lfo|t Can alSO get: Side-Mounted Hydraulic Mower* lnstant blade reverse. cuts any angle including straight up. Bulldozer
Blade. 70" x 24". Quickly attaches to loader arms in place of bucket. Dozes, grades or removes snow. Snow Plow*. Features safety spring
action that tr,ps moldboard forward when obstacle is encountered. lnstantly returns to normal plowing position. Post Hole Digger*. Perfect
for setting fence and utility poles. Operates hydraulically. Log Fork. Handles palletized or bulky materials. 36" tines adjust tor widths of
6y2" b 3A". Power takeoffs. Transmission-type or independent power takeofls available for direct drive 580. lndependent power takeolf
for power shuttle and torque converter. 1400 lb, counterweight. Recommended for production loading operations. Uses same quick.at-
tach mounting as backhoe. Backhoe light. Attaches to dipper stick. Shines directly into trench or on truck. Perfect for night work.
rEquipment approved lor use with the 580 Construction Kina, but not manufactured or warranted by
J. l. Cas€ Co- See your dealer for complete details on these and other items.
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BASIC TRACTOR *TRAVEL SPEEDS {mph)
STANDARD: Synchronized shuttle shift transmission with ferrometallic clutch
@ 1900 ensine rpm, 14.9 x 24 tires.OIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Gasoline - - 9'a%','"
Diesel ........ .. 9lOYs
(to top or exhaust stack) ... ... 8O%"
Gasoline. .-.- 77Xr"
Oiesel -.-- 78%e"
*cround clearance {at dGwbat) ... L5yz"
+Curb clea16nce circle(without brakes) -. -. - ... rOO"
.Approxirnate shipping weight:
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3750 lbs. 3630 lbs.
3950 lbs. 3830 lbs.
130 @ 2100 rpm
132 @ 1900 rpm
130 @ 21OO rpm
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.TIRES
Optional:
Make and model*Fu€l ... ...
+.Hors€power, maximum
@ 2lOO rpm with torque converter
@ l90O rpm with standard clulch
..rHorsepow€. (SAE net)(a ?lO0 roft w,th toroue converter
@ 1900 rpm with standard clutch
Torque, maximum. lbs--ft.Sealevel@60 F ..
*500' altitude @ 85' F..... .... ..
Torque, aoverned rpm, lbsJt.
Sea level @ 60' F
(with torque converted
(with standard clutch)
*500'altitude @ 85'F
(with torque converter)
(with standard clutch)
.Cylanders, number (valve in h€ad) ..
*Bore and st.oke ..
.Oisplacement (cu. in.)
Compression ratio
Starting
Battery .....
Fuel induction
Fuel supply
lAnition
Air cl€ane. .........
Oil filter - lull flow type
Governor ...
Lubrication
Cooling system, type
pulnp .......
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139 @ 1250 rpm 139 @ 1350 rpm
122 @ \250 tpm 124 @ 13OO rpm
+*Manufacturer's ratina or matimum enaine horsepower at flywheelwhen equippedwilh oil, water and fuel pumos, wrth iuel set ar appro/,m.te mean delr"ery.Coifected to sea te€t - 29.9i" ira and 60 r dry ar;.
**+SAE n€t llywheel ho6epowe. of engine as applied to this vehicle when equippedwith operal.og accessories includinA oil, water and fuel pumps, generator, arrcleaner, lan and muffler, Corrected to 500' altitude with .38" Hg. vapor pressure
(29.38" Ha. observed barometer) and a5' F air (per SAE 1816a).
.FUEL rAN|( (capacity]
U.S. Aallons .......---22
lmperial eallons ... .. ...... -..l8y'
*STEERING
Tvpe .......... .... ....
TurninA ratio (stop to stop) ..
BRAXES
Foot, band/disc. lndividual rear wheelfor park or travel, parkinA lock ..
FRONI AILE RATINGDynamic . .34,000 lbs.Static . . . . . . . . . 8,500 lbs.
*TRE^D
Front .. . - .. - -. - -. -......53"
Rear, adiustable . . . . . . . . 56" to 54"
Rear, fixed ... -- ...-..-. -.-.62"
Rear, reversible disc .......58"0166"
STANOARO EQUIPMENT
Chorce of Case'bujlt gasoline or diesel enAine. Choice ol torque converter withpower shift shuttle or synchronized shuttle with lerrometallic clutch. 8.speed tans.friss,on or 4.speed tra.smrssion. Heavy d!ty,34,000 lb. dynamic load front axlewith 53" r'ead. "All t.aciron ulrlrty" rear tires, 149 t ?4,6 pty rR4, 7.50 ! 16, l0ply (llr lront tres. 56_ ro 64" adrusrable rread rear wheers. Heavy.duty rndLstlat
anll. Uorigl.t mJliler. ea'n cap oi m rrller. Antr.rreeze solutroo to. 20 F Enaine
o I (iller A.r Lleale' ,o'l oath rypej Speedometer Tachometer ienArne speedrnd'cator). Hour mela.. Enane oil pressure warnrna I'Eht. Fuel level gauCe
ccne.alo. warnina lrahl. Enarne heat rnd,cdlor gauge. Iorauc conve.ter tempeia.ture warning liAht and torque converter pressure aauae (torque converter modelsonly). Electric manifold pre heater (diesel). Rear wheel fenders. Tool box. Fuses.lnst.ument panel liaht. Lisht switch. Two headlamps (shock mounted). Combinarion rca, worqrnB IAhl and rear ta'llraht. Hand and loot throttles, Comfortable,wealher resistant, easy.ride seat(adiusrablefo.eandatt) Rear l2Vetectricat outtet.Floor plales. l2V srarler, Aene,ato' and !oltsge regul.tor Hydrostatic steer'ng.Fuel rilters (diesel). S!ction.type ran. Foot ctutch (except oi torque convertarmodels). Three foot brake pedals ior torque converter models. (Two on riEht pro.
v,de ,ndependent brakina or rear wheels. Left pedal ensases both brak€s simut.r.neoLsly a'le'inle.rupl na powe llow to rear wheets) I*o foot brate Dedats ior!l rlch models 'rndependent DraL,ng o. rear wheersr xey sw'tch w'th sarery starrmechanrsh 5wrnErne drawbar
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
ComDrnatron rear stop and rarlIahr Wa.nrnA ri8ht and frasher attachment. tnq,neblo'l heater Horn LoLrrna gas cdp. Orrect'onal srsnalr RI and R3 rear ti.esOual rear wheels. Truck tread front tires, Pre.cleaner for engine. Wheel weishts(r.ont and read. Diflerennal lock. PTO (standard or independeit ror cturch mozets- independent on converler modelsr. Remote hydrauIcs (dualr. Toroue con"erterwilh power shuttle and 4 speed lransm,s:on. Anti.lreezc to 40 F. Rear wheels(62' tread) and (58" to 66" kead).
LOAI'ER
7.50 x 16, l0 ply (11)
14.9 x 24,5 ply (R4)
7.50 x 16, Io
t2.4
.......14.9
Plv,.2
r4.9 x
r2.4x
\2.4 x
4,4 ply (R1)
4,6 ply (Rl)
4,6 Dly (R3)
4,4 ply (R3)
4,4 ply (Rl)
2
2
2
2
115 @ 2100 rpm I l7 @ 2100 rpm
It7 @ 1900.pm rr7 @ 19OO rpm
.44
3t1," x 4%' 3ty.'x 4Ya"
. 159 188
7.4to L 17.5 to 1
12 v elecrric l2 v electric
. 55 amp. hrs. (l) 105 amp. hrs. (2)
. up-draft carburetor iniecto.s (4)
gravity feed iniection pump
coil and distributo. dieselcycle
. oil bath
renew:ble cartridge
mechanical flyweieht
positive p.€ssure
pressurized,4 psi
imDeller, p€rmanently lubricaied bearine
POIryER TRAIN*Standatd transmission: 8 speed slidrnA spur aear w'th dual range lever andsynchronized shuttle shift Ferrometallic clurch.
*Optional transmission:4-speed slidang spur Aear with full power shuttle and
*Torqu. converte.: SinAle-stage hydrokenetic type (2.31 to 1 ratio).
*Final drave: Spur aear.*Clutch: Footoperated, mechanical, single plate, dry dasc, t1" diameter with
ferrometallic lininc (not on converter units).
*Shuttle: Siandard - synchroni2ed slidinA gear (manual).
Optional - full power (hydraulic clutch).
Dump clearance at maximum heiaht (usinA 4-in
+oump reach at maximum heaght - 45'dump
(shon lip buclet)
(lona lp buclet)
(4{n.I bucket)
*Oump reach at 7'dump heiEht - 45'dump(short l,p buckel) ...
/lona lip bucket)
(4.,n I bucket)
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
(with standard equipment)
rOverall operatina heiaht(short lip bucket) l3'2"
(long lip buclet) ... . .........13'5"
(4.in.r (R) bucket) .. .. 13'1"
*HeiAht to bucket hinae Din(maximum hei8ht) . . . . . . . . . .lo'at/a"
tDump clearance at maximum heiaht -45'dump
(short lip bucket) ...-... a'fyr"
(ronA rip bucket) ... ........ A'3.h"
(4'in.l bucket) ... ... .... a'6"
. _. _ lo'8"
Diesal
24y,"
28%"
25t/,"
39"
40tL"
39tL"
23/4 tltns
Gr5olirr
25%"
25'/2"
40"lrtl"
40t/."
t7
1 lnt
ta
4.1
4.0
5.0
G oline
case G159
52
48.0
LOADER - olMENSlOl{S AND WE|GH Cont'd)
.Reach buchet on lround (short Lo bul 7tr:"V.,.--.\../,,,,,
{lon8 lip bu.ket) 771/e'
(4-inl bucket) .. ...--73"
*Bucket rollback (at ground line) .40_
(at la" carry) ..45'.DigAing depih below ground line - bucket flat .. -. - - -43/."*Oigsins depth below cround line - bucket at 4 ansle
(lon8 lip bucket) 7 y,"
(4.in-l bucket) 7 ys"
+Maximum dump anale at maximum heiaht ......... .45.
Gradins anale up to llo.Overarr heiSht (to top of exhaust stacl) .. .. . AOy,"
(to top of loader frame) . -.54".Overall len8lh - bucket flat on ground to rear ol counteeeiAht
(short lip bucker) 14'10"
(lons lip bucket) r5'4"
(4.in.r bucket) .. .74,\1Vr"
*Overall width - 7.50 x 16 front tires and 14.9 x 24 rear tires
(at bucket) . - -.. 513/a" to 79/."
(at rear tires - loader model) ........ 7l', to 79,'
(at rear tires - loadey'backhoe model) .... .....77"
*Ground clearance - at d.awbar .. 151/2"
i.Approximate op€ratins weight:uitt conrarlar Lllr corlcrtu
Gasolin€ 6045 lbs. 5925 lbs.
Diesel 6245 lbs. 6125 lbs.
i+ApDroximate shippine weisht:
casoline .... .. 5870lbs. 5750|bs.
Diesel 6070 lbs- 5950lbs..Counterweisht (optional) ...... 1400lbs.
*Counterweight mounting bracket .. ..... 280lbs.
icounteBeiSht and rear mounted equipment must be add€d- weiEhts include73/s" long lap bucket and standard equioment. Ope.ating weiahts also include
completely se.viced unit with rull tank of fuel plus 175 lb. operator.
NOTE: Specifications taken with 7.50,( l6 rront ti.es and 14.9 x 24 rear tires.
LO DER OPERATING DATA
+Brealout lorce, maxilnum(with 1400 lb. counterueiAht - rear of unit nol tied down) . . . .6200lbs.
(with backhoe instalr€d) . . .7400 lbs-
rMaximum lilt caD.citv - rear o, unit not tied down(rrom eround line'ro maxrmum heiaht) ..3800|bs.
+Raising time _ from ground tine ro maximum heisht (bucket empty) .. .4.8 sec.
*Dumping time (rull bucket) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l.O sec.
*Lowerina time - from full heiaht to Around line(pow;r down, bucket empty) ..... ... -..... ......... .....3.0sec.
Dimensions applicable to 4'in.1 bucket only:
width of doze. cuttina edAe ........ -...50"
Maximum clam opening . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34"
Oozina d€pth ...... -- --.-----.-.--4"
Diaaina depth with clam ... . .. ..34"
Moldboard heiAht .. ....30"
*Turnina clearance circle - bucket rolled back, hinAe pin 3' above sround
Hydraulic lines: Steel tubrnB wrrh braze lla.ed I'ttrnas and wire braid, hi8hpress!re hose with crimoed, full llow iit \,/
S'ANOARD EQUIPMENT
3800 lbs. lift capacity loader ro full height with intearal lrame, less buctet, with
conrrots and hydraulcs. Relurn.lo.drC mechanrsm. Delenl floal posrtion in control
valve. Orl rller (hydraulc system,. Condrhon aauAe lor loader hydraulic syslem
OPTIONAL TRACTOR EQUIPMENT
Dual rear tires. l^leetal 62" head rear wheels- Reversible 58" or 66" tread rearwheels. 1400 lb. rear counterweiCht plus 280 lb. mouniing bracket. 1860 lb.
qurck-d€tach rear countetueiaht. anti.freeze to --40 F. l4rz foot cas€-built back-
hoe. 16% foot Case'built Extendahoe. 14 foot Case'built Side Shift backhoe. 580 lb.
Iront countemeight.3.point h'rch with Oralt.o.malic hydraulic control and halched
equrpment rlcludrng Case Danuser landscaper's blade, scaitrer.scraper.rake and
Case aAricultural eqoipment. Side.mounted rotary and sickle bar mowe.s. Rear
mounted .otary mowers.
OP.rIONAL LOADER EQUIPMENT
vanous buckers wth rnleardl sp'll Auards DrgA'ng teeth. Pallet forks, LoBEinaforks. Doze. blade. $Clamp-on pallet forks that attach to loader bucket. lsnowplows. $Sweepers,
$Equipmentapprovedforusewiththe580ConstructionKina,butnotmanufacturedor warranted by J. l. case co. see your dealer for complete detairs on these and
LANDSCAPER
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
See loader specitications Ior dimensions and
weights, operatina data, bucket sizes, fuel
tank capacity, steering, b.akes, power train,
travel speeds, tires, iread, hydraulic system
and standard equipment,
OPTIONAL TRACTOR EOUIPMENT
Draft o.matic hydraulic control 3-point hitch.
Other tractor optional equipment,
oPTToNAL LAt{DSCAPER'S EqUrpMEt{T
Case-Danuser landsc.per's blade. Scarifier.
Scraper. Rake. Side.mounted rotary and
sickle bar mowers. Rear'mounted rotary
mowers. Case agricultural equipment.
Tr.ctor with loader . . .
Tractor with loader/bac*hoe
.IOADER BUCKET SIZES
With tnkes
3t'5"
31',5"
Wittosl ir.lrs
33'5"
33',5"
CAPACIIIT5 WEIEBTS
slE nting(ilo iirl ie.D.{) strlcl
53%" (short lip) .. ... ... 18cu.ft. 15.372cu.ft- 496lbs.
63%" (loflt lip) . . . . . . 20 cu. ft. 17.510 cu. ft. 538 lbs.
*.733ls" (short lip) .......... 1/1c!.yd. 17.807cu.ft. 55olbs.
**73%" (lons lip) % cr-yd. 20.016 cu. ft. 575 lbs.
797s" (snow and lisht materaals) .. ls c!.yd. 2l.962cu.tt 600lbs.
6131. (4-in-l) .. 15 cu. ft. 10.422 cu. ft. 575lbs.
**Tread width bucket when 56" rear t.ead is used.
.TREAO
Front .......53'
Re.r, adiustable (standard).. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56" to 64"
R€ar. reversible disc (optional) 58" or 66"
Rea.. fixed disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62"
LOADER HYORAULIC SYSTEII
*Cylinders: Do!ble.actinc with hardened and chrome-plated rods to resist damaee,
increase strenath and resist corrosaon,
Lrtt Q) -..-- . .. .3" dia. x 3l%" stroke,ly," tod
Bucket(2)... ...... . .- -. - - -21/2' dia. \ 20" st.oke,|yr" tod
Hydra-Lev€lina& (1).. ...... ... . . . . . . . . . . 3" dia. x 9'Xa" stroke, l3l4" rod
4-in-l (t) ............ - - - - - - - - - -3Yr" dia. t A't sttoke,l1/2r tod
Cylindcr desiAn and packina: Easy.to'service with th.eaded end cap. Hardened and
chrome-plated rods. Cylinder equipped with two-way, t.iple-seal packins andphenolic auide .inAs for positive action. Nylon wiper rinss and seltlockina cap
screw or nut on rod with "lJ'cup packing. Cylinders have micro-smooth bore for
Reservoii 5% U.S. Aallons refill capacity- Condition Aauae for filter.
.Filter:40 micron element on return side with bypass relief.
*Pump: Front.mounted, direct.dnve. aear.type. 20 apm capac,ry @ l9O0 rpm(crutch models . 22 epm @ 2lOO rpm (iorque converter models). 2200 psr with
Case Hi.Lo TCH oil.
Control valv€: SinAIe lever control tor loader lift and dump. Extra lever for clam
cylinder on 4'in.t bucket. Lin lever has positive hold "float" position. Automatic
return.to-diA mechanism is standard.
.Relief valve pressure settina - 22OO psi @ 22 cpm-
BACKHOE DIMENSIONSCentar Ext€ndahoe
(n?tncted) (Eliended)
*Overall reach (from tractor tear axle) 2O'1V"
*Diacrna radius (from swing pivot) l7'1y,"
DiAaina depth - *IEMC rated 14'0"
Mfrs. rated ..... 14'4"
Loadinaheisht(clearance)*lEMcrated 10'1%"
Mfrs. rated 10'8%"
*Loadins reach ..,,. 7'1"
20 r)/,"
17.1t/,"
14',0"
t4,4"
\o,r3/a"
\o'at/2"
7't"
LOAOER/BACKHOE DIMENSIONS AND
Overall heiaht (maximum)
(+travel position) .....
loverall width (travel position -stablizers raised) ... ..
iWidth at rear wheels
Overall lensth (travel position)
Approximate shippinE weiShts (with
737s,' long lip loader bucket and 24"
backhoe trenching bucket):
Gasoline
Oiesel
Gasoline
Diesel .. ..
i7.50 x 16 front tires and 14.9 \ 24 reat
LOADER
BACKHOE
WEIGHTS (with slandard equipment)
t57" 15',t" 15',11" 16'.4"
11',0" 12 rO', - 1r'.4"
81" 81"
77" 77"
?1'7" 21',7"
85"
77"
11'9"
9220 l6s-
94201bs.
9300 lbs
9500lbs
r0,l70lbs.
lO,370 lbs-
9100lbs
9300lbs
91801bs.
93801bs.
10,0501bs.
10,2501bs.
22't/."
t9 vi,
16',O"
16',4"
11',5"
11',5"
9'5YP"
sidr
shiti
2t 4t/."
17"/t"
t3'4"
I3',8"
ro'93/4"
rL,4V2"
7't"
18
BACKHOE OPERATING OATA
+Swina arc (uninterrupted without
chanAe of Iinkage)
4Aucket rotation
Stabilizersp.ead (operatinA position)
(travel position)
r90.
t57.
8',1r"
6',9"
190
r57
8',11"
6',9"
1a0.
\57'
9',2"
7',8"
81",!
190
157',
8'LL"
6',9"
BACKHOE OPERATING OATA (Co.
Marimum crade on which backhoe
will make vertical cut
Marimum side shilt (riaht or lelt)
*AACKHOE BUCXETS
+Diaainc force
Pryout lorce (dependine upon
location of fulcrum under
loader bucket
i+Approximate shipping weight:CJsol,ne lbs 8450lbs 9C30lbs 9275lbs 9375lbsD,F\el L-d lDs 8660 lbs 92lO lbs 9475 lbs 9575 lbs+Counteffieight 2200 lbs 2200lbs 2200lbs 2800 lbs 2800 lbs
iAbove weiehts include standard rear counterweiaht and standard 48" forks.
OPERATING OATA
*Lift capacity - at 24" load centers
Ground to l5') 400olbs 400olbs 4000lbs 5000lbs 5OOOlbs
(15'to 2l%') - 25001bs. - -*Lift speed (no load'fpm) 75 15 60 75 75*Liit speed (iull load.fpm) 55 55 50 55 55
*Rate of drop (rull loadjpm) . 80 (adi.) 80 (adi.) 70 (adi.) 80 (adi.) 80 (adi.)
*Overall heieht (forks on eround) 7'rO' 9'A" 9'9" 8 5" 9'8"
*Mast type (nuhber of staees) 2 2 3 2 2*Forts(standard) L)/2"x4"4A(2g1tbs-)2"x4"x4a,,(3sotbs.)
(optiooal) lvr" x4 x42" l?60 tbs.) -(optional) .. lY," x 4,' x36, l24O t6s-)
.Reach (rrom centerline offront wheer) - - 3oyo" 313/a"
Lateral fork adiustment(inside dimension) 0" to 38" O'to 52"
(outside dimension) 8" to 45" 8" to 50"tI!rninC c,earance circle -without ro.ks (with brakes) .. 18'8" 19'6"
(without brakes) 22'4" 23'2"
*Ground clearance(at lowest mast poin0 l2t/e" \21/t"
*Side shift attachment -optional(amount ol side shift lrom
center position) 3" riAht or lert
NOTE: lt is not recommended th.t the 4000 lb. mast be used when handling wide
loads, such as loAs or lumber. The 5000 lb. masl rs desraned ,or these
aDolicalions
P]OWER TRAIN
*Trahsmission, Sspeed sliding spur sear with dual ranse lever, synchronized
shuttle shift and organic clutch linine.
*Final drive: Spu r Eear-.Clutch: Foot operated, mechanical, sinale plate, dry disc ll" diameter with
organic clutch linina.
*Shuttle: Synchronized slidinA gear {manual).
*TRAVEL SPEEoS (mph)
Synchron,zed shutlle shift lransmiss'on with dry clutch @ 1900 ensine rpm,
Lo! !!91
12 t2
0utsid! xidth
12" (tenching)
r8" (trenching)
30" (trenchinA)
36" (trenchina)
12" (bellhole)
16" (b€llhole)
30" (bellhole)
36" (bellhole)
iiSubtract r7% for struck capacities
*Overall heieht - at low carry(forks 6" off a.ound)*Mast heiaht added for each foot
*Maximum lift heiaht
*Overall heiaht (at maximum lilt)
*Overall lenath (less forks)
Gasoline
Dresel
Overall lenath (with 48" forks)
Gasoline
Diesel
*Mast tilr (backward) .........
(foryard.. ......
*Overall width (62" tread)
*Free lift .......
(dynamic)
(static)
217lbs.
258lbs.
295 lbs.
330lbs.
377 lbs.
l22lbs.
151 lbs.
2t7lbs.
256lbs.
*TIRES (option.l)
Front .. .. ....7.50x16, l0 ply, truck tread
!$Rear 14.9 x 24,6 ply (Rl & R3)
$$Except Side Shilt backhoe on which 14.9 x 24, 8 ply (R4) rear tir€s onlv are
*TREAD
Front . .53"
Rear, fixed .. 62"
AACKHOE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
*Cylanders: Double'actinA with hardened and chrome-ptated rods to resist damase,
increase strength and resist corosion.
Aoom cylinder (1) . . 4" dia. x 39X6" stroke,2" rod
crowd cylinder (r) . - 4" dia.x35ys sr.oke,2" tod
Bucket cylinder (t) --3'/i'dia.xzlva" srtoke, L./4 .od
swing cylinclers (2) . . 4" dia. x tt" stroke, 1%" rod
Stabilizer cylinde.s (2) .... . . -..31h' daa. x L6ys" sr.oke, L3/1" tod
Stabilizer cylinders (Side Shift). .-.. . -3y,' dia. x Lr1h" stroie, 1%"rod
Cylinder desian and packaAing: Same as loader.
Reservoir: 11 U,S. Eallons refill capacity. Condition aauge for filter..rift€.:40 micron element on return side with bypass relief.
aPump: Same as loader.
Backhoe control valv€: Heavy'duty, six.spool sectional valve. aclusive toot swingpedals (dual levercontrcl optronal) control backhoe swing with cushioned stops.
*Relief valve pressore set at 2200 psa @ 22 spm.
Hydraulic lin€s: Sarne as loader.
NOTE: Data taken with 73%" sho.t lip loader bucket and 24" backhoe trenchina
STANOARD EQUIPMENT
All loader standard equ,pment plus l4l, loot Case.bu,lt easy on/orl b.cthoe iorl4 loot Side Sh'lt bacthoe) less bucket. Stabilirer pads. 580 lbs tronl counter.
we,aht rSrde Shrh models). Exclus've loot.controlled swrna. Oelule, sw,na around
seat (except on S,de Shill bac*hoe or modcls w,lh PIO or Dralt.o.mat,c,.
OPTIONAL BACKHOE EQUIPMENT
16% root Extendahoe (not for Side Shift backhoe). Backhoe dipper lisht (except
ror Extendahoe). Street.cemetery pads for stabili2er (except for Side Shift back
hoe). Rubber pads for streelcemetery pads and S,de Sh,rt bacrhoe lEarth auAer.
Quick-detach counle eieht for use when backhoe is 'emoved. Dual.lever backhoe
control {except for Side Shift bacthoe). Heavy'doty points for backhoe bucket
teeth (field installed only).
SEquipment app.oved for use with the 580 Construction King, but not manufac.
tured or warranted by J. l. Case Co. See your dealer for complete details on these
and other items,
FONK LIFT
TRACTOR
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
(with standard equipment)
1000 18. MASr 5000 L814'3"21,6"12'0"
4TREAD
Front ...... 52"Re.r ....................53"
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
*cylinders
Lift - sinAle acting (two stage for 10,6,, to r4,3,, masts) - (r) . . -.3y2" dia-
-single actinA (three staae for 2l'6" mast) - (1). ...... .43/1" dia.
Tilt - double acnng for two staae masts (2) .3yr"dia.xlO'sttoke,lt/a'tod
- double acting for three stage masts (3) .3" dia. x 6" stroke, t%".od
Reseruoir: l0 U.S Eallons relill cap.c,ty. Cond,l,on gauAe lor l,lter. Protected
mount on lront ot unrt behrnd mast.
*Filter:40 micron element on return side with bypass relaef.*Pump: ReaFmounted, direct drive, cear type. 20 gpm capacity @ 1900 rpm.
1600 psi with Case Hi Low TCH oil.
Control valve: Three spool valve. One operates lift, one tilt. The third operates at-tachm€nts. Adiustable flow valve for controllrna lowerins speed. Most tilt actioncontrolled by reskictor in circuit.rBuilt in relief valve setting - 1600 psi @ 20 Apm-
Hydraulic lines: Same as loader-
STANOARD EQUIPMENT
I0'6",4000 lD. capacity fork lift with 2200 lb. rear counreBei8ht and hydrdul'cs,Hour meter. Engine oil p.essure wa.nrng li8ht. Generator wa,nina liaht. Eng'neheat indicaror Aauae Front wheel lenders. Two rea. worhin8 liahts (shocr.
mounted). rwo comb'nation front headlamps and lront workinS lthts. la.9 x 24,
6 ply (R4r front i'res. 7.50, 16, IO ply (llr rear rrres. Condrtron aau8e for forL lilt
hydraulic systeh filter. S.speed transm'ssron. Heavy.duty 34,000 lb. dynamic loadrear axle with 53 ttead.62" tread rront wheels. Two foot brake pedals (provide
independent brakina of rear wheers). Overhead Auard for 14'3" and 2t'5" masts.
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
Rl and R3 lront n.es. I rucl t.ead .ear trres. 5000 lb. caoacity l2' mast with 2800lb. rear counterwereht. 5000 lb capacrry l4'3- m.st with ?8OO tb. rear counterwerght.4000 lb. capacrly 143" masr wrih 2200 lb. rear counterwerRht. 4000 lb.capacrly 216' m.st wrlh 2200 lb ,ear counrerwe'sht. AnsIns brctlrll blade
Swansins crane boom. Concrete block rorks. 42 anA 36" pallet rorks (4OOO lb.
mast only). I ? cu. yo. cement hopper, I / cu. yd, loader buclet. Accessory hydrautc
krt. LoC clamp (5000 lb. mast only). Srde shriter.
*These specincatrons conform to IEMC definitions. IEMC definitions are not est.b
lished for specifications not preceded by an..
IMPORIANT
J. L Case Company reserves the right to chanAe these specifications without notjce
and without incurring any obligat,on relatinA to such chanaes.
10
451/,'
wflGtlrs..ictPActTlEs
SAt ating
{tloninal h.rred)
2,28.!.ft.
5.24 cu. rt.
6.02 cu- rt.
8.76 cu. rt.
10.56 cu. rt.
1.92 cu. rt.
3.50 cu. ft.
4.32 cu. ft.
1st 2nd lrd
3.3 4.04.1 5.0
I t.t
14.5
4th
t-7
2.1
Dtt!!i:!q9
2.8 5.3
6.7
18_a
23.43.4
6.5
8.1
*TIRES
Optio.al:
14.9 )( 24,6 ply (R4)
7.50 x r6, 10 ply (Il)
..... 14.9 x 24, 6 ply (Rr)
14.9 x 24, 6 ply {R3)
7.50 x 16, l0 ply, truck tead
14'3"
8,1"9,11"10,1"8,9"9,11"
6"
l0'6"
l3'l "
6"
14 3"
l6'10"
2L',6"
24 t"
14 3"
16',r 0"
Ll't" LL'7" 11',7" t2 t" t2',1"
r\,8)/4" rr,81/." 11'At/4" 12'21/4" 12'21/4"
r2'o"
14',6"
t5'7" 15',1" ).5',7" 16',1" 16 1"
15 a)/.r rS at/." rS at/4" 16 21/." 16 21/."
10, t0 6. l0 10
24 24 6 24 24'
71"77"77"77"11"
34,0001bs.
8,5001bs.
19
9640 lbs. 9640 lbs. 9540 lbs.
26,000 Ibs. 26,000 lbs. 26.000 lbs.)E.ooo ro..
t2
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Kings than any other make. Why? More uersatility.
Owners find that these machines handle virtually hun-
dreds of jobs from production loading to trenching and
landscaping work. Greater mobility. You travel at fast
highway speeds without dismounting attachments.
Between-project downtime is cut to the bone. You'll
find fuel, maintenance and repair costs of the 580
fantastically low. Precision control. Little if any hand
labor required with one of these outfits around.
U nmatche tl d,e pendability. Advanced design, engineer-
ing and built in quality bring day-in, day-out on-job
performance like you've never imagined possible. So
confident are we of Case reliability, in fact, that every
sale is backed up by a one year, no-hour limit warranty.
Stop in soon for a first-hand look at the new 580
Construction King. Ask us for a dem-
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with a Case Credit Corp. on-the-spot
financing plan tailored to your in-
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and profit.
your GASE dealer
Form No. UD39165H J, I. CASE COMPANY, RACINE, WISCONSIN
M()T(|R I'EIIICI,E &IPIIDNT PIII|POS,IL BOISE INTERNdIONAL, INC.
4OOO FAIRVIEW AVE.
PHONE 342-77r l
BOISE, IDAHO
April 17, 1967
Clty .of Merldlan . .AODRESg
Clty IIa1I, Meriilian, . IdahoCITY. STATE AND ZIP COOE''
DATE
We are pleased to quote, for acceptance within ten days {rom
VEHICLES and equipment described below delivered F. O. B.
this date, prices and terms on INTERNATIONAL MOTOR
, in accordance with specifications attached.
1 196? Trrtgrne_tJ.qnel !,[odp1 351l+ Logder trectgr vlth 31J1 Baqt!-qe
....... ..nrlly .equlpped to-..ard, .exree..dln€...requ1red. sBe.cifr.qetloqp- ao . .
shorm on enclosetl llterature.
.9:]5?- 9ng1r 5q iP
T6iiaml$i6n 5 speoas foiilCid; 5 EpeAd6-feteiiie- with livdio:ghirttlb
,..1?-..€.,,p,,tr front 49-unt9d .Llyfl: -Bgp g$ 1-0_ CpP }1t19_*91 g11P
Hydrostatic porrer steering
1; c]-r; -(27 cn: ft) iiucliet ?6:1/i in Mte$.CI wrth intesr6l splff
111 lnstrurnsnt ........ .............,,...J1.,..D....c-I.tch.B; ft; durytng heighd H. D. grills and hod
Dgt&_}e ept ..194 -cy_1lqf 9rq
750-16 l-0 pLy lYont tlres
Intlustrlal H. D. Ilont exle
Psg!-l-e dl*q _6-n9rci?1n.c.!releq ri!! qgel pe_ae_r :_q_{g-tf }_9_"_I
2/rrr backhoe bucket ulth replaceable teeth
14-ft dteclrtg d6pth '
2000 psl operstlng pte ssur€
180 degree swiag ...T.qIAL.....,.......,..-.........
ortioaal Eguiqryoli rEgs Dlgqalrxi q _collcEsg.r.Qry
1 c.y. Bucket idth teeth.....$lZ.oo addltionaL ToTIL
$10,889..00.,.,.
3ro,31''oo
$7,858.00
$. Lsoo-oo
$5,3r8.00
TzuDE]N CASE 320 TRACTOR I,J:TTH BACKH(E & f,O]IDER
...............................SeriaL 1,1o. ..6088396
TOTAI B]D PRIC|E..
QU MODtrL AND DESCIiIP'I'TON CASH SALE
PRICF]
ER}I tlement upon Delivery: Cash $the following describr:d property iD present m nical condition:
for which a trade allowance of $ will be made.
The goods described herein uill be sold subject to the additional provisions and our regular warrant y printed on the reverse side
ACCEPTED
ITLE
Ihis is not one of our
R\INTE TIABIS()E o INNAI,,2
upon seller unless sigoed
{'TIILE
hereof. We thank you for the opportunit to make this proposal and will appreciate our acceptance.
HORSEPOWER Gasoline Diesel
c-153 D-188
Eare enginet (no fan, generator, air cleaner).. 5a 5a
Pto*'.. ... 46.2 46.0
Drawbar**.... ... 41.3 4O.4
Engine torque at rated governed speed*, lbs.-ft. net 134 130
I\raximum torque when engine rs pulled down by
overload*, l6s.-ft., net .:. 145 l4l
Engine speed at maximum torque, rpm f,400 1,400
N.A.C.C. or A.M.A. hp rating lor tax purposes. . . LA.2 2l.A
+ At standard sea level conditions: 6O"F. temperature and 29.92 inches oI
mercury, barometric pressure.
t* Manufacturer's rating observed hp.
GROUND SPEEDS
A lr&e loader tractor in every respect-firct of itsv
kind in the 50-60 hp, 1-yd. cap. size ratge. True
unit frame construction provides a massive, one-
piece, all-welded, steel plate structure that mounts
the loader and 10,0001b. capacity front axle...
protects the engine and power train against all
direct shocks and stresses of loading.
You get a choice of high-torque, easy-running 58
hp gas or diesel engines. You get big capacity hy-
draulics-maximum 29 gpm pump capacity for
speed, 2,000 psi for power. It pays off in 6,500 lb.
breakout and 4,000-lb. lilt capacities.
And, to take maximum advantage of true loader
design you get: a standard transmission with five
speeds forward, one reverse . , . hydrostatic power
steering . . . and automatic, hydraulic bucket level-
ing, Or, there's the optional Forward and Reverse
Drive. It provides a flve speeds forward, five re-
verse with the latter approx. 22lo faster than the
corresponding forward speeds. It lets the operator
change tractor direction on each speed with mini
mum efiort in minimum time.
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15'-5'
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lst
lst'
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
Reverset
Reverset'
Forward and
Reverse Drivet
2.4
3.3
5.O
6.8
9.6
21.2
Regular
Transmission
2.O
2.7
4.1
5.6
7.4
t7.4
2.4
3.9 H
'With l.st lst and..vcrso eo!7s.
LOADER
Lift capacity, |bs...........
CAPACITIES
Cooling system, qt.. . .
Fuel tank, gal.........
Engrnelube,qt.......
Transmission and differential. ga|.................
Hydraulic system-added to trans, and diff.-gal..
TRACTOR DIMENSIONS (Resular Tires)
Wheelbase, in.
Width overall, max. tread, in..
Width overall, mrn. tread, in... . . . .
Height to top of steerinS wheel, in.
Minimum ground clearance under rront axle, in.
llinimum ground clearance under rear main
lrame, in.
Rear wheei tread, in.
Front wheel tread, in.
TURNING RADIUS (center line of tire) min. tread
Wrthout brakrng. ft.
With brakinB. ft.
Bucket capacity, yd. . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . .
Bucketwidth, in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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76%
4,OOO
6,500
3a
5.1
3.O
Maximum breakaway capacity. |bs............
Bucket rollback at ground level, degrees......
Lift time (no load), sec.. . . . ... . . .
Lowering time (no load), sec.. . . .
Dump time, sec. , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .
2 in. dia. rods
Hydraulic operahng pressure, psi........
Double-acting,3-in. dia. lift and 3y, dump cylinders (2 each)
2,000
Hydraulicpumpcapacityforloaderoperation,9pm.......... 25.5
Automatic, hydraulic bucket leveling, plus position indicator
Counterweight required (for 4,000 lb. lift cap.)-enough so total wt. on
ground at rear wheels, incl. wt. of tractor, is 7,600 lbs.
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69.5
13.9Gasoline
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13
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7,310
Oiesel
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7,560
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Weight, Approx. lbs.. .
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INTERNATTONAL 3616 LOADER TRACTOR W|TH TORQUE CONVERTER AND HYDRA-SHUTTLE
Features & Specifications
ENGINE FEATURES
Gasoline engine: Crankshaft-Forged steel, fult hardened, over-
lappins journals. Four main beaiags,2% in. diam. CrankpinB,
2%-in. diam. Camshaft-Hilift desig., with hardened cams.
Replaceable camshaft beadng. Cast iron camshaft gear. Cylinder
head-Castiron, with machi.ed combustion chambem, Conn6cting
rods-Heat-treated "I" beam. Bearings Replaceable, tri,metal
lined bearinS inserts. Pislons-Aluminum alloy, tin-piated, Fire
Crat€r' design. Piston rings Two compression .inge (top ring
chrome-plated), one oil ring per piston. Valves-Intake valves,
1.66-in. OD. Exhaust valves. 1.55-in. OD, with positive rotators.
Cylinders Alloy iron, rcplaceable dry sleeves. Engine lubrication
Preseure lubrication to crankshaft, connecting .ods, camshaft,
timing gear, and valve rocker levers. Pistons splashJubricated.
Single-stase, gear-type, high-delivery pump. Replaceable 250,
hour, 10 micron treated paper element in fflter. Catbutetor
1%-in. adjustable main jet. Air cleaner system-Dry'type, re-
placeable element air cleaner. Metal scre€n ergine brcather.
Cooling system-4-blada, V-belt-d.iven fan, 17-in. diam. Pump
circulation. Full length water jackets lo. unifo.m cootins. Ther-
mostatic temperature control. Governor Centifugal type, vari-
able speed. Hand lever control with infnite settings- Elecltic
starting and ignition Heavy-duty tractor type, 12-volt system.
Ignition key with push-button activating positive-engagement
cranking motor. Automatic spark advance. 3 element voltase
current regulator.
Engine-Di6sel: IH model D'236, 6 cylinder, valve-in-head.
Goverred speed range, 900 to 2,000 rpm. Bore, 3'%-in. Stroke,
3'%-in. Piston displacement, 236 cu. in. Compression ratio 17.6:1.
ENGINE FEATURES
Dicsel engin.: Crankshaft-Foiged steel, full-hardened, counter-
balanced, with overlapping journals. Four main bearinss, 2% -in.
diam. Crankpins, 2t4 -in. dio.m- Torsional vibration damper.
Camshaft-Steel. Hi-lift. induction-hardened cams. Reptaceabte
beaiirgs. Four bearing jou.nals. Cast ilon camshaft drivins sear
with helical teeth. Cylinder head-cast iron, valve-in-head. Ma-
chined combustion chamb€rs- Bearings Replaceable, tri metal
lined bearing ins€rts. Valves Silchromc alloy intake valves, 1.68-
in. diam. Chrome-manganes€-nickel alloy exhaust valves, 1.38-in.
diam. Positive rotation of both intake and exhaust valves.
Piston and rings-Aluminum alloy pistons with full floating
piston pins. Two % -in. compr$sion and one X -in. oil rins. Top
compression ring and oil ring chrome-platcd. Cornecting rods
Forged steel, "I" beam, heat-treated. Replaceable pisto. pin
bushing and cranL-pin bearing. Cylinders-Replaceable. dry,
alloy cast i.on cylinder sleeves. Lubrication-Pressurized oiling
Bystem with oil cooler and full flow micronic-type oil 6lte. using
replaceable element. Floating type oil intake for pump.
Combuslion and fuel injeclion system -Pre-combustion chamber-
type indirect injection. Pre-cups are equipped with olcct.ic glow
plugE to facilitate starting. Electric shut-otr. Rotary distribution.
type injection pump with centrifugal governor. Cooling Systern -pump circLrlation. Thermostatic temperature control with full by.
pass. FullJength water jackets on cylinderc. Lube oil cooler.
POWER TRAIN Clutches Hydraulicallv c.,ntrolled forward-
reve.se clutch€s. Torque Converl€r ln onc-piece housinS with
Engine-Gasoline: IH model C-221, 6 cylinder, valve-in-head.
Governed speed range, 900'2,000 rpm. Ilore, 3eli in. Stroke,
3rll5 in. Piston displacement,221cu. in. Compresion ratio, ?.5:1.
Buckets:l cu. yd- gen. purpos€- Drctt 4-in-1.
Rear Hitch-New design, 3-point, single-actirg, draft-controUed
hitch with position control. Category II. Hitch sctuating hydrau-
Iic cylinder, valves and rockshaft built into a rear frame cover.
Poaition control with follow-up and draft sensitivity adjustmert
both on right Bide. Hitch respodse frequency aEd drop speed
control occur st lower front portion of positior,control handle
travle- Hirch converlible to Caregory ,.
Specilications subiect to chanae without notice
clutches. No maDual de-clutching required fbr directioD chansingor Aear changing. Transmission Selectiv., sliding spur-gear
type, fully enclosed in heavy cast frame which also houses the
direrential bevel sear drive and fiDsl drivc. Fou. speeds forward
and four reverse. GeaIs CrowEed tooth design prevenh con
centration of load at edge of reeth . . . minimizes chance of tooth
damage. Forscd steel, solid wob, spur-type with haidened leeth.
Bevel drive ltevcl pinion integral with transmission main ghaft.
spiral type bevel gear mounted on ditrercntial carrier.. .3.27:1
roduction ratio. Differential Four pinions, stlaight bevel gear
type in bult pinion drive. Gear and pinions are alloy steel, car-
burized and hardened. Differential is mou.ted on two high-load
capacity tapered rollor bearings. Bull Gsars (Final Drive)
Separate pinions and gear for each driv€ wheel. Pinions are alloy
steel, carburized and hardened. Bull sears are induction hard-
ened. Spur gears and pinions: 5.5:1 reduction ratio.
Rcar Axles-2% 'in. diam., induction-hardened, steel "live" type.
Capacity: 11,000lb. @ 60' track.
Brakes-Self-energizing, 6-in. diam., double-disc type brakes
operate individually or simultaneously. Total braking area, 82
sq. in., each brake. Externally adjustable. Hand latch provided
for positive lock when brakes are applied for parking. Located
on ffnal drive pinion shaft.
LOADER lS INTEGRAL with
thh all-welded. formed steel
plate siructure which absorbs
the front-end stresses of loader
operation, compl€tely iDsul-
atin'g engine and power train
from all diiect shocks. Three-
point support of tractor chassis
ties unit together at points of
Sreatest stren8th-at the rear
axle carriers and at the front
axle saddle pivot.
Front Axle-Solid cast steel wirh .ibs to increas€ strength. Has11,000-Ib. rated working capacity, Mounts on unit frrme, note.gine bolster.
Stooring-Hydrostaric power sleerins sysiem, t4:I overall ratio.l6'in. steering whepl. High-losd capaciry balt lhrust bearings on
Bpindles reduce steerirg etrorr_
Hydraulic Sysleln-22 gpm front-mounted pump operates loaderand.othpr mounted equipment. t0 gpm pump operates 3-poinrhilch or remole cylinders. F.ont and transmission pumps are
connected in parauel to provide 32 spm for loader or backhoe
operation. Two double-actins, open c€nter-type valves operat€loader. Lift valve with float position tandem mounted 7 gpmpump operates power steering.
Addilional Features-Speedometer-tachometer. FeDders. Drytype ail cleaner. Horn. Cigar lighter, Electric fuel gaug€. Oil
pressure gauge, temperature guage, ammete., and electric hour-
meter. Fender-mounted lights. Padded seat with backrcst. Heavy,
duty grille and hood. Vertical muffier $ith rain cap. Foot accel-
erator. Anti-lreeze. 7.50-18-in.. S-ply frcnt tires, 14.9,28 in., 6-ply.ea. tires, modified g.ader tread, R-4. Bucket Ievel indicator.
Hydrautic Sel eveling bucket. Flashins rear light.
Optional Features at Additional Cost
Optional fire Equipmenl- Front: 9.00-16-in., 8-ply, truck, 7.50-
16-in.,8-ply, truck type tile. 7.50-16-in., l0-ply, I-1. Rear: 14.9-
24-in., 6-ply, R-4. 16.9-24-id., 6-ply, R-3. 16.9-24-in., 6-ply, R-4,
14.9-28'in., 6-ply, R-4. Heavy-duty disc and rim available with
R-{ tread and R-3.
Othcr Optional Equipmont-Dry charge battery. Wheei weights.Front end weights. High altitude pistons (sas). Hydraulic draft
control and rockshaft. Swinging drawbar. Combination rear light.
Dual front Iights. Independent PTO.
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For lnternational 3616, 3514, 3414
lntegral Loader Tractors... lnternational
2606,2504, 2424 wheel tractors . . .
lnternational 500 Crawler
Specif ications
Specifications are based on standard bucket except where noted, and
are in accordance with lElvlc standards where applicable.
IVaximum reach below grade (digging depth):
With high capacity bucket (To lowest point). . . .. -.......14 ft. 1y, in.
with standard bucket (To lowest point)................... 13 ft. 9 in.
With high capacity bucket (IEMC rating with two-loot
tlat-bottom trench)... . ... . . .. . .. 13 ft. 10 in.
With standard bucket (IEMC rating with two-foot
flat-bottom trench). . . ... ... ... .1.3 1t. 5y2 in.
N4aximum digging radius. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1aO'
Reach {rom center of swing mast
pivot point at ground level- . . ................ ............16 ft. ll in.
Undercut (from centerline oI swing)..........................6 ft. I in.
lvlaximum height to bucket teeth............................ l7 ft. 3 in.
MaximUm height in travel position (transport height).... ., . .11 ft. 9 in.
Bucket clearance in travel position..........................2 ft. 10 in.
Loadina height........ .....................11 ft.
Bucket rotation... .... .............169"or 173'
Maximum lift capacity, lb+.......................................3,200
lvlaximum lift capacity at 14 ft. from centerline
of swing, lb*. .. . . . ... ...................2.125
Maximum digging force, lb*......................................8,7O0
Maximum breakaway, lb*.......................................21,35O
Pump capacity......30 gpm at lree tlo\1,24 gpm minamum at rated
engine speed and 2,100 psi
Lift Cylinder LD... .........,..4"; retracted length,45.8"; tod dia.,2Ya"
Crowd Cylinder 1.D.. .. . .. . .. . .4"; retracted length, 45.8"; tod dia., 2Va'
Bucket Cylinder 1.D.. . . . . . ..3y2'; retracted length, 447a": tod dia., 2y4"Swin9Cy|inder1.D..........................................,..-...4y2',
Stabilizer Cylinders |.D. 3y2'; retacled length, 30.18'; rod dia.,. . .2t/a'
*Specificataons based on 2,100 psi and at rated engine speed. Exact
capacity will vary according to tractor and equipment combination.
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For lnternational 3616, 3514, 34I4
lntegral Loader Tractors... lnternational
26Ot,, 2504,2424 wheel taclots . . .
lnternational 500 Crawler
Specifications
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are in accordance with lElvlC standards where applicable.
Maximum reach below grade (digging depth):
With high capacity bucket (To lowest point)....................13 ft.
With standard bucket (To lowest poinl\.... .............12 tt. 7 y2 in.
With high capacity bucket (IEMC rating
with two-foot flat.bottom trench)........... ...........12 fi- aYa in.
With standard bucket (IEMC rating
with two-foot flat-bottom trench)............ .......... 12 tl. 33/a in.
lvlaximumdiggingradius-.........-...............................18O"
Reach lrom center of swing mast
pivot point at ground |eve|......................................16 ft.
Undercut (from centerline of swing)..........................5 ft. 4 in.
Maximum height to bucket teeth....,....................... 17 ft. 3 in.
Maximum height in travel position (transport height). . . .. . .1I ft. 7 in.
Bucket clearance in travel position...........................3 ft. 8 in.
Loading height. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 10 ft. 1in.
Bucket rotation...... ..............I69:-to 173'
lllaximumliltcapacitylb*........................................3,650
lvlaximum lift ca pacity at 14 ft. from centerline of swing, lb+.....2,200
Maximum digging force, lb*......................................4,700
Maximum breakaway, lb*.......................................21,35O
Pump capacrty. .....30 gpm at free flow, 24 gpm minimum at rated
engine speed and 2,100 psi
Lift cylinder 1.D.. 4', retracted length, 45.8', rod dia.. , .. . . .... ., ..2Va"
Crowd cylinder i-O., 4" retr. length, 45.8", tod dia-. . . . . . . . . . , , . . . ..2y4'
Bucket cylander LD., 3%", retr. length, 44Vr', tod dia.. . . . . ...... ..2Ya'
Stabilizer cylinders 1.D., 3%", retr. length, 30.18", tod dia.... . . . , ..2y4'l
Swing cylinder 1.D.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . .4Y2"
*Specifications based on 2,100 psi and at rated engine speed. Exact
capacity will vary according to tractor & equipment combination.
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