Case 580K

580K

Case

Cost code is dependent on bucket capacity (FEMA's determining capacity for Loader-Backhoes). This model can be equipped with either: 1. General Purpose Bucket - 1.03 cubic yards (cost code - 8572) 2. 4-in-1 Bucket - 1.00 cubic yards (cost code - 8571)


Manufacturer

Case

Model

580K

Bucket Capacity

1.03 CY

Net Horsepower

69.0 HP

Date Added

03/03/2020

Associated Cost Codes

8572

Loader-Backhoe, Wheel

HP to 95
Loader Bucket Capacity 1.01 to 1.5 CY
Notes Loader and Backhoe Buckets included.
FEMA Rates
07/26/2023:
09/15/2021:
08/15/2019:
09/01/2017:
07/01/2015:
03/08/2013:
09/15/2010:
09/15/2010:
05/01/2008:
08/28/2005:
$91.69/hr
$43.91/hr
$43.46/hr
$38.60/hr
$37.00/hr
$33.00/hr
$33.00/hr
$33.00/hr
$39.00/hr
$28.50/hr
8571

Loader-Backhoe, Wheel

HP to 70
Loader Bucket Capacity .51 to 1 CY
Notes Loader and Backhoe Buckets included.
FEMA Rates
07/26/2023:
09/15/2021:
08/15/2019:
09/01/2017:
07/01/2015:
03/08/2013:
09/15/2010:
09/15/2010:
05/01/2008:
08/28/2005:
$58.73/hr
$30.36/hr
$33.36/hr
$29.50/hr
$27.25/hr
$23.50/hr
$23.50/hr
$23.50/hr
$28.00/hr
$19.70/hr

data last refreshed on 03/28/2024 10:17:38

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