Case-IH® Compatible Extended Wear Elevator Head & Wear Plate (Stainless Steel)
Upgrade your clean grain system with this C&M aftermarket extended wear elevator head, specifically designed for Case-IH® Flagship combine harvesters. This unit provides superior durability in high-abrasion environments, ensuring a longer service life and consistent crop flow.
This elevator head assembly comes supplied as a complete unit including the 47816431 elevator head with the 87733824 wear plate already installed. Please note: This assembly does not include the top door; for the compatible door, please use part # CM51664927.
Case-IH® OEM Cross-Reference
Replaces OEM Part Numbers:
- Main Assembly: 47816431 (Extended Wear)
- Compatible Components: 87584809, 87733833, 51663620, 87733824
Elevator Head Compatibility: Case IH 7010, 240, 250, & 260 Series
| Series |
Models |
Serial/Reference |
| Case-IH® 10 Series |
7010 |
87584809 |
| Case-IH® 240 Series |
7240, 8240, 9240 |
Standard Fitment |
| Case-IH® 250 Series |
7250, 8250, 9250 |
Standard Fitment |
| Case-IH® 260 Series |
7260, 8260, 9260 |
Standard Fitment |
Technical Specifications & Features
- Manufacturer: Proudly C&M Australian Made for heavy-duty harvesting conditions.
- Material: High-grade Stainless Steel for maximum corrosion and abrasion resistance.
- Wear Rating: Extended Wear configuration for increased longevity.
- Assembly: Supplied as a pre-assembled head and wear plate for easier installation.
- Dispatch: Available for fast Australia-wide shipping from Collier & Miller.
Expert Maintenance Review
To maintain peak grain handling efficiency, we recommend inspecting the transition point between the elevator trunk and the head assembly during installation. Any misalignment here can cause premature wear on the elevator chain paddles.
For Flagship series combines, the stainless steel construction of this head is a critical preventative maintenance upgrade. Standard steel heads often suffer from "burn-through" at the impact point where grain is discharged; our extended wear stainless plate is specifically engineered to handle continous grain flow, preventing costly mid-season failures and ensuring a longer service life for your machine.
Pro Tip: Check Your Top Door
When replacing the elevator head, always inspect your top door for seal integrity. A worn door can lead to grain loss and dust buildup around the clean grain sensor, impacting your harvest data accuracy.