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    The Case brand has a long history, dating back 150 years to Jerome Case’s first portable steam engine. There's a wide range of new and used Case forklifts, telehandlers, and other equipment for sale on this site.

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    2025 CASE 586

    Rough Terrain Forklifts

    2025 CASE 586 New Rough Terrain Forklifts for sale2025 CASE 586 New Rough Terrain Forklifts for sale
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    Hours20
    Location: Stockton, California
    Seller: N&S Tractor
    Hours3,014
    Location: Greensboro, North Carolina
    Drive2WD
    Location: Covington, Tennessee

    1998 CASE 586E

    Rough Terrain Forklifts

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    Daily: USD $500
    Weekly: USD $1,650
    Monthly: USD $3,500
    Hours6,200
    Location: Leander, Texas
    Hours8,389
    Location: Murray, Kentucky
    Seller: McKeel Equipment
    Stock Number271
    Location: Madera, California
    Hours4,814
    Location: Atlanta, Georgia
    Seller: 4M Iron
    Hours3,894
    Location: Murray, Kentucky
    Seller: McKeel Equipment
    Hours2,277
    Location: St. George, South Carolina
    Seller: 4M Iron
    Hours3,969.3
    Location: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Powerco Inc.
    Hours2,929
    Location: Vandalia, Illinois
    Seller: Wehrle Bros
    Hours4,912
    Location: St Joseph, Missouri
    Location: Thomson, Georgia
    Hours3,954
    Location: Van Alstyne, Texas
    Hours6,815
    Location: Tampa, Florida
    Seller: CASE Power & Equipment
    Hours8,054
    Location: Tampa, Florida
    Seller: CASE Power & Equipment
    Drive2WD
    Location: Madera, California
    Horsepower73 HP
    Location: Severy, Kansas
    Serial NumberJJG0290924
    Location: Sikeston, Missouri

    CASE 586G

    Rough Terrain Forklifts

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    Drive4WD
    Location: Pharr, Texas
    Hours4,100
    Location: Troy, Pennsylvania

    2026 CASE 586H

    Rough Terrain Forklifts

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    Hours1
    Location: Stockton, California
    Seller: N&S Tractor

    2026 CASE 586H

    Rough Terrain Forklifts

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    Hours2
    Location: Merced, California
    Seller: N&S Tractor

    2026 CASE 586H

    Rough Terrain Forklifts

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    Hours2
    Location: Wellington, Nevada
    Seller: N&S Tractor

    2026 CASE 586H

    Rough Terrain Forklifts

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    Hours2
    Location: Yerington, Nevada
    Seller: N&S Tractor

    2026 CASE 586H

    Rough Terrain Forklifts

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    Hours1
    Location: Yerington, Nevada
    Seller: N&S Tractor

    2026 CASE 586H

    Rough Terrain Forklifts

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    Hours2
    Location: Yerington, Nevada
    Seller: N&S Tractor

    2026 CASE 586H

    Rough Terrain Forklifts

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    Serial NumberJJGN580HVTC790770
    Location: Yerington, Nevada
    Seller: N&S Tractor

    About Case Construction Equipment

    Case Construction Equipment (Case CE) has one of the longest and most storied histories among all global manufacturers of construction equipment. The company’s origins date to 1842 when Jerome Case founded the Racine Threshing Machine Works Company in Racine, Wisconsin. Case CE says the resulting threshers upped threshing production by 10 times over the hand-powered methods that were widely used at the time.


    Case 586H Rough-Terrain Forklift

    27 years later in 1869, Case released the first portable steam engine—a contribution Case CE says led to the birth of road construction and one that’s still on display at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. The company built the first self-propelled tractor steam engine for highway work in 1876, went public in 1907, began manufacturing a complete lineup of road construction equipment by 1912, and established an Industrial Division in 1947 as a precursor for what’s now the company’s construction division.

    Part Of The CNH Team

    After becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of Tenneco in 1967 and celebrating its 150th anniversary in 1992, the company was acquired by Fiat in 1999 and merged with New Holland to form CNH Global. In 2008, the Association of Equipment Manufacturers inducted Jerome Case into its Construction Equipment Hall of Fame, and in 2013, Fiat Industrial and CNH Global merged to create CNH Industrial. CNH Industrial owns about a dozen equipment and truck brands overall, also including the Case IH agriculture and New Holland construction and agriculture equipment brands.

    Case CE claims to have more than 350 North American dealer locations. In addition to manufacturing and selling the Case H Series of rough-terrain forklifts, the company produces telehandlers, backhoes, compact track and skid-steer loaders, and tractor and wheel loaders, as well as compaction equipment, crawler dozers, excavators, motor graders, and a host of attachments.

    Case Lifts Are Rough & Ready

    CASE CE says it designs its rough-terrain forklifts for two primary objectives, lifting and moving loads. To that end, the CASE 586H and Case 588H models provide lifting speeds of 107 feet (32.6 meters) per minute, travel speeds of up to 24 mph (39 km/h), and lift capacities of 6,000 and 8,000 pounds (2,722 and 3,629 kilograms), respectively. They also feature a narrow zero-tail swing design, a push-button parking brake, eye-level AIC (Advanced Instrument Cluster), optional four-wheel drive, standard differential lock, and Tier 4 Final engines that produce up to 74 horsepower of rated power.

    Case CE’s forklifts also feature the company’s Load Control stabilizing system, which Case says is an industry first; it automatically provides on-the-fly mast cushioning to reduce load shock when traveling over rough terrain. Case CE also provides customers with SiteWatch telematics, enabling businesses to manage and monitor multiple forklifts remotely.

    If you’re in the market for new or used lift equipment from Case CE, LiftsToday.com typically offers listings for a wide range of Case rough-terrain forklifts and telehandlers for sale.