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Bearing Support - Unloading Auger Extension fits Case IH 7120 fits New Holland

$ 24.81

Availability: 33 in stock
  • Compatible Equipment Type: Case IH Combine, New Holland Combine
  • Condition: New
  • Compatible Equipment Make: Case IH, New Holland
  • Replaces Case IH OEM #: 84072623
  • Brand: Aftermarket part for Case IH
  • MPN: 84072623
  • Part Type: Augers / Tubes / Accessories
  • Compatible Model: Case IH 7120, Case IH 8120, Case IH 9120, Case IH 7088, Case IH 8010, Case IH 7010, Case IH 5088, Case IH 6088, Case IH AFX8010, New Holland CR9060, New Holland CR9040, New Holland CR940, New Holland CR960, New Holland CR9070, New Holland CR970, New Holland CR9080, New Holland CX8080, New Holland CX8070, New Holland CX8090, New Holland CX840, New Holland CX860, New Holland CX880

    Description

    All of our new parts are aftermarket replacements. The use of original manufacturer's names and part numbers is for reference purposes only.
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    Compatible with Case IH Combine(s) AFX8010, 5088, 6088, 7010, 7088, 7120, 8010, 8120, 9120
    Replaces Case IH OEM nos 84072623
    Compatible with New Holland Combine(s) CR940, CR960, CR970, CR9040, CR9060, CR9070, CR9080, CX840, CX860, CX880, CX8070, CX8080, CX8090
    Used with 3 ft Unloading Auger Extension
    All new, rebuilt and used tractor parts have a 1-year warranty
    All States Ag Parts Item No. 156679
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