CASE-IH® Compatible Feeder House Chain Assembly - Chrome Pin (Non Rock-Trap)
Keep your
product feeding system in top condition with this premium Australian-assembled feeder house chain. Specifically engineered for Case IH® 120, 230, and 240 series flagship combines (Non Rock-Trap models), this assembly ensures consistent crop flow and reliable performance during the busy harvest season.
This complete assembly features a set of four (4) heavy-duty strands utilizing premium grade chrome pin chain for a significantly
extended service life. The system is fitted with G350 electroplated 6mm roll-serrated U-bar slats, precision-fabricated to match the original Case IH® spacing. We recommend fitting a new sprocket at the time of installation to maintain peak
feeder house efficiency and protect your investment from premature wear.
Flagship Series Model Compatibility
Replaces OEM Part Numbers: 84222952, 84179642
Chrome Pin Feeder House Chain for Case IH 8120, 8230, 9240 Models
| Series |
Models |
Details |
| Case-IH® 120 Series |
7120, 8120, 9120 |
Non Rock-Trap |
| Case-IH® 230 Series |
7230, 8230, 9230 |
Non Rock-Trap |
| Case-IH® 240 Series |
7240, 8240, 9240 |
Note: MY18+ may require cast bar A960H chain. |
Technical Specifications & Features
- Quality Assurance: Assembled in Australia to keep your equipment in top condition.
- Chrome Pin Chain: Premium wear-resistant pins for maximum durability in abrasive conditions.
- Slat Design: Zinc-plated 6mm roll-serrated U-bars (G350 Grade Steel).
- Hardware: Fitted with Class 10.9 bolts (Loctite treated) and torque-prevailing cone lock nuts.
- Assembly: Supplied ready to install with threaded connectors and half links included.
- Available for fast Australia-wide dispatch from Collier & Miller.
Expert Maintenance Review
To keep your product feeding system in top condition, we recommend a thorough inspection of all related drive components during the installation of this part.
Standard preventative maintenance for this assembly includes checking for spline wear, seal integrity, and bearing play. Replacing these companion parts simultaneously ensures an extended service life for your new components and prevents unnecessary downtime during the harvest window.