CASE CONSTRUCTION OEM Part No. 87747959

Exhaust Manifold

Case Construction ·5 Fitments

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Machine Model Years
CASE STANDARD CRAWLER EXCAVATOR (NORTH AMERICA) CX210 2000 – 2006
CASE LONG REACH CRAWLER EXCAVATOR (NORTH AMERICA) CX210LR 2000 – 2006
CASE STANDARD CRAWLER EXCAVATOR (NORTH AMERICA) CX240 2000 – 2006
CASE LONG REACH CRAWLER EXCAVATOR (NORTH AMERICA) CX240LR 2000 – 2006
CASE CRAWLER EXCAVATOR (NORTH AMERICA) CX290 2001 – 2006

Enhance your Case Construction equipment’s performance with the durable Exhaust Manifold #87747959. Designed for optimal efficiency and reliability, this essential part ensures your machinery runs smoothly, reducing emissions and maximizing power on every job site.

Compatible equipment

This part fits CASE STANDARD CRAWLER EXCAVATOR (NORTH AMERICA), CASE LONG REACH CRAWLER EXCAVATOR (NORTH AMERICA), CASE CRAWLER EXCAVATOR (NORTH AMERICA) including models CX210, CX210LR, CX240, CX240LR, CX290.

Frequently asked questions

What is the part number?

The manufacturer part number is 87747959.

Is this a genuine OEM part?

Yes. Southeastern Equipment stocks OEM and quality aftermarket parts for heavy equipment. Contact us if you need a specific OEM source or aftermarket option.

Will this fit my machine?

See the compatible equipment list above. If your model is not listed, call us with your machine's serial number and we can confirm.

Where does this ship from?

Southeastern Equipment Company ships parts nationwide from our US warehouse. Orders placed before 2 PM ET typically ship same day.

Manufacturer part number
87747959
Internal SKU
IC:87747959
Brand
CASE CONSTRUCTION
Condition
OEM, new
Category
Case Construction
Weight
5.2 lb

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