Description:
Serial Number Location:
For Case 570N EP Tractor Loaders (manufactured from 2014 to present), the serial number plate is typically located on the left side of the frame, near the loader arm pivot area, or inside the operator station near the left-side panel. Always confirm your serial number before ordering model-specific parts, as production year changes may affect part compatibility.
Key Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Years Manufactured |
2014 – Present |
| Engine Model |
FPT F5HFL463B (4-cylinder Tier 4 Final diesel) |
| Gross Horsepower |
72 HP (54 kW) @ 2,000 rpm |
| Max Torque |
233 lb-ft (316 Nm) @ 1,400 rpm |
| Displacement |
207 cu in (3.4 L) |
| Transmission Type |
4-speed synchronized shuttle |
| Hydraulic Flow Rate |
18.4 gal/min (69.6 L/min) |
| Hydraulic Pressure |
3,045 psi (210 bar) |
| Operating Weight |
8,689 lbs (3,940 kg) |
| Loader Bucket Capacity |
1.25 – 1.5 cu yd (0.96 – 1.15 m³) |
| Breakout Force (Loader) |
6,867 lbs (3,116 kg) |
| Travel Speed (Max) |
22.7 mph (36.5 km/h) |
| Dimensions (L×W×H) |
14.7' × 6.5' × 8.3' (4.48 × 1.98 × 2.53 m) |
Performance & Design Highlights
Tier 4 Final Efficient Diesel Power
The FPT diesel engine delivers reliable power with excellent fuel efficiency, meeting emissions regulations without the need for a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF), reducing maintenance complexity.
Simplified EP Model
The "EP" (Efficient Power) variant provides essential performance without unnecessary electronics, simplifying operation and lowering operating costs.
Hydraulic System Performance
High-flow hydraulics provide responsive loader control, efficient lifting, and smooth operation for general construction, utility, and agricultural work.
Heavy-Duty Loader Frame
Reinforced loader arms and durable frame construction ensure strength and longevity under demanding job site conditions.
Operator Comfort & Accessibility
The 570N EP features a spacious open station or optional cab with intuitive controls, excellent visibility, and simplified daily maintenance access.
Maintenance & Common Issues
Routine Maintenance
| Component |
Service Interval |
| Engine Oil & Filter |
Replace every 500 hours |
| Hydraulic Fluid & Filter |
Service every 1,000 hours |
| Air Filter |
Inspect every 250 hours; replace as needed |
| Fuel Filter |
Replace every 500 hours |
| Transmission Fluid |
Replace every 1,000 hours |
| Cooling System |
Clean and inspect every 1,000 hours |
Common Issues & Fixes
| Issue |
Quick Fix |
| Hydraulic Leaks |
Inspect hoses, seals, and fittings regularly; replace as needed |
| Steering Slack |
Inspect and adjust steering linkage; replace worn components |
| Loader Arm Play |
Replace worn pins and bushings to maintain stability |
| DEF Quality Faults (if equipped) |
Inspect DEF fluid quality; clean sensors if required |
| Engine Overheating |
Clean radiator and coolers; inspect coolant system and thermostat |