Case-IH®, MacDon® & New Holland® Compatible Stainless Steel Bottom Deck Pan
Enhance the high-capacity feeding performance of your draper adaptor with this premium C&M Australian-made bottom deck pan. Specifically engineered for Case-IH®, MacDon®, and New Holland® center feed adaptors, this extended wear stainless steel component provides a high-strength surface designed to withstand the constant friction of high-volume crop flow.
Manufactured in our Griffith factory from 2mm stainless steel, each pan is laser-cut and precision-folded to match original equipment specifications. By utilising the natural hardening properties of stainless steel, this unit offers superior abrasion resistance compared to standard carbon steel, ensuring a longer service life in high-wear environments and keeping your grain handling system in top condition.
OEM Cross-Reference
- Case IH®: 87561210
- MacDon®: 220446
- New Holland®: 87561210
Bottom Deck Pan Compatibility: Case IH, MacDon & New Holland Adaptors
| Brand |
Models |
Reference |
| Case-IH® |
2142, 2152, 2162 |
Standard Fitment |
| MacDon® D & FD Series |
D50, D60, FD70, D65, FD75 |
Post-2012 / Post-2015 Models |
| New Holland® |
82C, 83C, 86C |
Post-2012 Models |
Technical Specifications & Features
- Manufacturer: Proudly C&M Australian made by Collier & Miller.
- Material: 2mm High-grade Stainless Steel for superior abrasion resistance.
- Wear Rating: Extended wear configuration for high-yield harvesting.
- Build Quality: Laser-cut and precision-folded for high-strength structural integrity.
- Longevity: Specifically selected for its ability to resist surface thinning and erosion.
- Dispatch: Available for fast Australia-wide shipping from Collier & Miller.
Expert Maintenance Review
The bottom deck pan is a primary friction point where material is aggressively transitioned from the draper belts into the combine feeder house. Standard carbon steel pans are prone to rapid thinning and "scoring" from abrasive crop material, which can eventually lead to holes and uneven feeding. We recommend inspecting the surface thickness of your deck pan during every preventative maintenance check.
Upgrading to a 2mm stainless steel pan is a high-performance choice focused on material longevity. The work-hardening characteristics of stainless steel make it significantly more resistant to the abrasive "sanding" effect of grain and dust than factory painted steel. This high-strength solution ensures your feeding system maintains its profile and remains in top condition for multiple seasons.
Maintenance Tip: Inspect Transition Edges
When installing a new stainless bottom deck pan, pay close attention to the transition edges between the pan and the feeder house floor. Any "lip" or misalignment can catch material and cause localized high-wear spots. A precision-aligned extended wear pan ensures a seamless, high-speed flow of material, maximizing your harvester's throughput.