CASE-IH® Compatible Feeder House Splined Drive Shaft
C&M made in Australia feeder house splined drive shaft to suit selected CASE-IH® Flagship combine harvesters. This shaft is fitted to the lower feeder/header drive in the product feeding system and is supplied as a direct-fit shaft-only replacement.
The original shaft is normally supplied as part of a larger drive assembly including the pillow block bearings and universal yoke. The C&M replacement allows the worn shaft to be replaced separately, avoiding the need to replace serviceable surrounding components. Manufactured in Griffith, NSW and nitride hardened for a durable working surface.
CASE-IH® OEM Cross-Reference
Replaces OEM Part Number:
Machine Compatibility
CASE-IH Flagship combine harvester compatibility for feeder house splined drive shaft 84362315
| Series |
Models |
Serial / Fitment Notes |
| CASE-IH® 230 Series |
7230, 8230, 9230 |
|
| CASE-IH® 240 Series |
7240, 8240, 9240 |
|
| CASE-IH® 250 Series |
7250, 8250, 9250 |
Check machine serial number before ordering |
Technical Specifications & Features
- C&M made in Australia at our Griffith, NSW engineering facility
- Direct-fit replacement splined feeder drive shaft
- Supplied as shaft only
- Overall shaft length: 15" (380mm)
- Bearing landing diameter: 1-7/8" (47.625mm)
- Spline 1: 1.500" x Z10
- Spline 2: 1.562" x Z16
- Nitride hardened
- Designed for the lower feeder/header drive in the product feeding system
The C&M Difference
Manufactured by C&M in Griffith, NSW as a practical repair option for CASE-IH® Flagship feeder drive assemblies. By supplying the splined shaft separately, worn shaft components can be replaced without automatically replacing the pillow block bearings and universal yoke when those parts remain in good condition.
Expert Maintenance Review
Inspect both spline sections closely for rounding, fretting, corrosion or movement between the shaft and mating components. Also check the bearing landing for wear and inspect the pillow block bearings and universal yoke for looseness before reassembly. Excess movement in adjoining components can accelerate wear on a replacement shaft.
Recommended Maintenance Check:
Before fitting the new shaft, inspect the mating splined components for worn or damaged teeth. Installing a new shaft into a badly worn mating spline can create excessive movement and shorten the service life of the replacement.
Installation Tip
Confirm the shaft orientation and spline engagement before final assembly. Ensure the bearing landing and mating components are clean and free from damage, and check that the shaft rotates correctly without binding once the feeder drive assembly is reassembled.
CASE-IH® is a registered trademark of CNH Industrial America LLC. OEM names and part numbers are quoted for reference purposes only. This C&M aftermarket component is not a genuine CASE-IH® part. Always confirm model and serial number compatibility before ordering.