Case-IH® Compatible Rear Feeder House Floor (4 x Side Bolt Holes)
Invest in your feeder houyse with this premium C&M Australian-made rear feeder house floor. Specifically engineered for Case-IH® Flagship series combines without a rock trap, this high-performance floor panel is the professional choice for maintaining your product feeding system in top condition.
This panel is manufactured in our Griffith factory from high-grade extended wear stainless steel. By utilising stainless steel, this unit provides superior corrosion resistance, preventing the surface pitting and rust-drag that often occurs in standard carbon steel floors during the off-season. This ensures a consistently smooth surface for optimal crop transition through multiple high-capacity harvests.
Important Fitment Note
Before ordering, please verify your original floor configuration. This C&M floor features 4 bolt holes on each side. Machines requiring a 6-bolt side pattern use a different part number.
Case-IH® OEM Cross-Reference
Replaces OEM Part Number: 87730307
Rear Feeder Floor Compatibility: Case IH Axial-Flow (No Rock Trap)
| Series |
Models |
Serial/Reference |
Version |
| Case-IH® 10 Series |
7010, 8010 |
Flagship Units |
No Rock Trap |
| Case-IH® 120 Series |
7120, 8120, 9120 |
Flagship Units |
No Rock Trap |
| Case-IH® 230 Series |
7230, 8230, 9230 |
Common Cab Models |
No Rock Trap |
| Case-IH® 240 Series |
7240, 8240, 9240 |
MY14 - MY18 Models |
No Rock Trap |
Technical Specifications & Features
- Manufacturer: Proudly C&M Australian made by Collier & Miller.
- Configuration: 4-hole side bolt pattern (4 holes per side).
- Material: High-grade Stainless Steel for maximum corrosion resistance.
- Wear Rating: Extended wear configuration designed for abrasive crop flow.
- Design: Precision cut for machines not equipped with an intake rock trap.
- Dispatch: Available for fast Australia-wide shipping from Collier & Miller.
Expert Maintenance Review
The rear feeder house floor (often referred to as the top floor) is a primary wear zone where the entire crop volume transitions into the threshing system. Standard painted floors eventually lose their coating, allowing moisture to cause surface corrosion which increases friction and power consumption. We recommend inspecting the floor for thinning or "washboarding" patterns during every preventative maintenance check.
Upgrading to this high-strength stainless steel floor is a strategic choice to **save money** on long-term structural repairs. The extended wear properties ensure the floor maintains its structural integrity far longer than carbon steel alternatives, keeping your product feeding system in top condition and ensuring a smooth transition for your feeder house chain.
Installation Tip: Check the Seal
When installing a new stainless floor, ensure the transition seal between the front and rear floor sections is in good condition. A precision-aligned high-performance floor ensures maximum crop throughput. Always verify that all mounting fasteners are seated perfectly flush with the floor surface to prevent localized abrasion.