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Case WX95 Wheeled Excavator: C-Series 9.5-Ton Wheeled Excavator

The Case WX95 is a 9.5-ton C-Series wheeled excavator built for road-mobile utility, municipal, and infrastructure work. Compact wheeled excavator at the small end of the WX range, it drives between job sites under its own power and eliminates the dedicated transport requirement that tracked excavators carry.

Case WX95 Wheeled Excavator

Where the WX95 fits in the Case excavator line

The WX95 sits in Case’s WX wheeled excavator range — wheeled-chassis excavators built for road-mobile utility work, municipal applications, and any operation that needs excavator capability without dedicated transport. The WX95 falls between the earlier Case 1085B Cruz-Air and the larger WX125 Wheeled Excavator in the wheeled-excavator family.

Case WX95 Wheeled Excavator - Quick Specs

Class
9.5-Ton Wheeled Excavator
Generation
C-Series
Engine
Tier 3 / Tier 4 Diesel
Drivetrain
Wheeled Chassis, Hydrostatic Drive
Serial Plate
Right side of cab beneath front windshield
Smaller Sibling
Case 1085B Cruz-Air
Larger Sibling
Case WX125
Locating your serial number On the Case WX95 the serial number plate is located on the right side of the cab beneath the front windshield, or inside the cab near the operator’s seat. Confirm the serial before ordering - WX wheeled excavator emissions and ECU calibrations evolved across the production run.

Engine, hydraulics, and drivetrain

The WX95 runs a Tier 3 / Tier 4 diesel through a hydrostatic drivetrain to a wheeled chassis - tires, axles, and final drives in place of a tracked undercarriage. Stabilizer outriggers and/or dozer-blade stabilization keep the chassis planted during digging cycles. Boom, dipper, bucket, and swing functions match a comparable-class tracked CX excavator.

Tier 4 Final emissions builds carry full aftertreatment - DPF for particulate control, SCR with DEF dosing for NOx control, and EGR. The hydraulic implement circuit drives boom, dipper, bucket, and swing through electrohydraulic control valves, with main pump and swing motor sized to the 9.5-ton class.

Common service items on the WX95

  • Engine internals: Tier 4 Final diesel pistons, rings, sleeves, head gaskets. Common-rail injection.
  • Tier 4 Final aftertreatment: DPF service intervals and regeneration behavior, DEF tank and dosing module, SCR catalyst, EGR cooler service.
  • Fuel system: Common-rail injectors, lift pump, primary and secondary filters with tight water-separator standards.
  • Cooling system: Radiator, water pump, thermostat, fan, charge-air cooler on turbo builds, hoses, belts.
  • Hydraulic system: Boom, dipper, bucket and swing cylinder seal kits, main pump rebuild, electrohydraulic control valves, hoses.
  • Boom and dipper: Pin and bushing service at every joint, bucket pins, thumb attachment hardware, quick coupler service.
  • Wheeled chassis: Tires, wheel bearings, axle and final drive service, suspension where equipped.
  • Swing system: Swing motor and reduction gear service, swing bearing inspection, swing brake.
  • Electrical / ECU: Engine ECU, instrument cluster, sensors, harness, telematics module on equipped units.
  • Cab glass and wiper: KHN16820 24-inch wiper blade, KHN3046 front lower glass, and KHN2632 front upper glass cross-fit across Case and Link-Belt excavators.
  • Operator station: Seat, joystick controls, pedal linkage, instrument panel, cab HVAC.
Tier 4 Final aftertreatment - service implications The WX95’s DPF and SCR systems are reliable when fed clean fuel and quality DEF, but they require attention. Keep the DEF tank topped up, expect periodic high-temperature DPF regenerations, and replace NOx sensors when they fail before they trigger derate. Factor aftertreatment service into the maintenance budget on Tier 4 Final builds.

Parts we carry for the Case WX95

CategoryCommon PartsBrowse
EngineTier 4 Final diesel pistons, rings, sleeves, gasketsBrowse Engine
AftertreatmentDPF, DEF, SCR, EGR componentsBrowse Aftertreatment
Fuel SystemCommon-rail injectors, lift pump, filtersBrowse Fuel System
CoolingRadiator, water pump, charge-air cooler, hosesBrowse Cooling
HydraulicsMain pump, swing motor, cylinders, seal kits, valvesBrowse Hydraulics
Boom / DipperPins, bushings, bucket and quick-coupler hardwareBrowse Boom / Dipper
Wheeled ChassisTires, wheel bearings, axles, final drivesBrowse Chassis
SwingSwing motor, reduction gear, swing bearingBrowse Swing
Cab Glass / WiperKHN16820 wiper, KHN3046 lower glass, KHN2632 upper glass (Case/Link-Belt cross-fit)Browse Cab Glass
Electrical / ECUECU, sensors, harnessBrowse Electrical
Operator StationSeat, joysticks, pedal linkage, gaugesBrowse Operator Station

Need a part for your Case WX95 Wheeled Excavator?

Aftertreatment components, common-rail fuel parts, and hydraulic pumps are the highest-value items on a WX95. Call our parts team with your serial number.

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What to verify before ordering

  • Serial number. Confirm the serial on the WX95 before ordering year-specific parts.
  • Engine serial. Engine internal parts must match the engine serial number.
  • Hydraulic cylinder bore. Cylinder seal kit fit depends on bore dimension - measure before ordering.
  • Tier 4 emissions revision. DPF and DEF/SCR components saw revisions during production - confirm by serial.
  • Engine ECU calibration. Common-rail injectors and ECU sensors are calibrated to specific build years.
  • Bucket and quick coupler. Quick-coupler interface varies - confirm before ordering attachment-side hardware.

Why the WX95 still earns a paycheck

The Case WX95 is a wheeled excavator for road-mobile utility, municipal, and infrastructure work - it drives between job sites under its own power, eliminating the dedicated transport requirement that tracked excavators carry. The WX95 is common in European municipal fleets and increasingly visible in North American utility applications where mobility between job sites matters as much as digging capability.

Maintenance priorities on a WX95: clean fuel (Tier 4 Final common-rail injectors don’t tolerate contamination), hydraulic oil condition, tire pressure and wheel-bearing service, axle and final-drive lubrication, outrigger and blade-stabilizer cylinder service, swing-bearing lubrication, and pin and bushing service. Broken Tractor maintains parts coverage across the Case wheeled excavator family.

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