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Case 580 C New rear Tires

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S.A.E.

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What is the Case link supposed to be showing? It doesn't come up with wheel and tire sizes and what will or won't work. If there is something more specific post that.
YOu need to spend some time working on your learning curve. CASE has spent a lot of resource in the past 12 months to improve the functionality. I converse with them frequently, nice lady in charge.... within 2 seconds this info is available.

https://www.mycnhstore.com/us/en/ca...56875BD6/BED06496-EFBE-E111-9FCE-005056875BD6
. Some with tire chains may want to pay attention to width.
I I remember, three sizes available. small diameter hub for tractor models ONLY. large hubs are interchangeble. I would NEVER go less than 8 ply... 10 is better for most machine applications. TITAN is ONLY USA tire available . (though may be available from south america). check on that.
 

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What is the Case link supposed to be showing? It doesn't come up with wheel and tire sizes and what will or won't work. If there is something more specific post that.
If you need ANY NEW wheels, ANY MACHINE, heywheel.com is the only solution... made to order and priced right.
 

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It is showing EXACTLY the answer to you question (and that of thousand of other CASE owner/operators). You MAY have to expand your horizions and investigate how the page works. Parts manuals USUALLY provide the very best of schematics and, along with operators' manuals, all of the technical info requested/needed. These two manuals are absolutely necessary to support a SERVICE manual.
I don't think you need to insult Welder Dave like that.
Usually when someone posts a link to a parts manual it is the page that is pertinent to the thread topic.
Your link doesn't help much.

This what I would have posted to help the OP.

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I don't think you need to insult Welder Dave like that.
Usually when someone posts a link to a parts manual it is the page that is pertinent to the thread topic.
Your link doesn't help much.

This what I would have posted to help the OP.

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I understand you are the guru on this site... and you have previously helped me... thanks. I DIDN"T INSULT anyone! I don't have time to wipe everyone's butt, so I show what I can in the time I have availaable... for GODS SAKE MAN! where does personal responsibility to at least click the mouse come into demand here? And by the way, YOU HAVW INSULTED ME... because before you posted your diagram, I ALREADY DID SO. now that I had a minute.. Again, my point? Everyone needs to have some personal responsibility, and should acknowledge other's time (at least at a 100 to 1 ratio to self-valuation of personal time,,, ). which was devoted to research to assist. THE POINT is that link was initially provided as the point of initial research by any coherent owner/operator. IF THE AUTHOR is like me..... he, too will have thousands of quesitons that can be helped by the site.... and that means thousands of mouse clicks,,,,, Best to NOW learn how to navigate the site
 

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I don't think you need to insult Welder Dave like that.
Usually when someone posts a link to a parts manual it is the page that is pertinent to the thread topic.
Your link doesn't help much.

This what I would have posted to help the OP.

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I can't speak to the delay in my addition treaded info.... causing you to call for a community group hug... :)
 

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It took me a minute to figure out you already have a thread started asking the same question.
That causes confusion for anyone reading these forums.
I posted a reply in it.
I won't repeat i
It took me a minute to figure out you already have a thread started asking the same question.
That causes confusion for anyone reading these forums.
I posted a reply in it.
I won't repeat it here.
I think you've gone wayyyyyy overboard, and now you've insulted the OP a site newbie on the mechanics of this forum! <TIC>
 

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What is the Case link supposed to be showing? It doesn't come up with wheel and tire sizes and what will or won't work. If there is something more specific post that.
Did you look at all of the chapters avail for that 580C web site? they'er down the left side and there are a bunch
 

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What is the Case link supposed to be showing? It doesn't come up with wheel and tire sizes and what will or won't work. If there is something more specific post that.
did you look at all of my sent links. or did you stop, not even to investigate the first (more general) link ....which is where one normally starts exploring the parts book site....
 

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UM,
The second link in post #13 is for a 580CK. How does that help Bill95709 ?
YOU lost on Nov. 5. GO AWAY! For other's with a clue and who value other's time in attempting to assist, you're welcome.
 

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I don't think you need to insult Welder Dave like that.
Usually when someone posts a link to a parts manual it is the page that is pertinent to the thread topic.
Your link doesn't help much.

This what I would have posted to help the OP.

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I know I know I know..... the site requires some consternation and probably a bit of patience and intelligence.... and of course,.... like most things.... ONLY GUMPTION will see you through!
 

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19.5L-24 call for a 16" rim and 17.5-24 call for 15" rim. They may work but the tire profile will be different which might cause issues in certain conditions. Clearance from the fenders/cab is one. I moved my tractor tires in so it would fit on my trailer easier but mud would pack up in the inner space and started wearing the tires when it dried. Another 1 1/2" clearance and no mud packing.
It is showing EXACTLY the answer to you question (and that of thousand of other CASE owner/operators). You MAY have to expand your horizions and investigate how the page works. Parts manuals USUALLY provide the very best of schematics and, along with operators' manuals, all of the technical info requested/needed. These two manuals are absolutely necessary to support a SERVICE manual.
Where did you find the info on 16 vs. 15 rim? thanks
 

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Wow, talk about someone getting their panties in a bunch! When I clicked on the links I didn't see a specific page on rims. I did on Tinkerers direct link to the page. Good for you for having extensive experience navigated the Case site. I've never used it as I don't own anything Case. I didn't spend a bunch of time trying to figure how to navigate the site so I looked at a couple tire manufacturers technical catalogue's where it lists the recommended rim widths for the specific size of tires. They would be best place to consult when considering changing tire size anyway. What I don't think is listed anywhere is how much clearance there would be with different size tires.
 
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