Fendt® Compatible Bubble Up Auger
Ensure maximum grain tank filling efficiency with this premium C&M Australian-made bubble up auger, specifically engineered for Fendt Ideal® series combine harvesters. This aftermarket replacement replicates the exact dimensions and high-capacity performance of the original Fendt® hardware to provide a seamless fit and operation.
Manufactured in our Griffith factory, this auger is built for heavy-duty grain handling. Each unit is dynamically balanced to reduce vibration and prevent premature bearing failure, ensuring a longer service life for your grain tank loading system even during high-moisture harvesting conditions.
Fendt® OEM Cross-Reference
Replaces OEM Part Number: ACX2801520
Bubble Up Auger Compatibility: Fendt Ideal 7, 8, 9 & 10 Models
| Series |
Models |
Year / Generation |
| Fendt® Ideal® |
Ideal 7, 8, 9 |
2018–2022 (Gen 3 2023–2025) |
| Fendt® Ideal® |
Ideal 10 |
2021–2022 (Gen 3 2023–2025) |
Technical Specifications & Features
- Manufacturer: Proudly C&M Australian made by Collier & Miller.
- Flighting Material: 5mm Grade 250 steel flighting for high-strength grain delivery.
- Small Diameter Flight: 6mm Grade 250 steel for reinforced intake performance.
- Dimensions: Length = 1931.9mm | Outer Diameter (OD) = 304.8mm.
- Mounting: Precision 35mm bearing landing for a direct-fit replacement.
- Balance: Dynamically balanced for smooth, high-speed operation.
- Dispatch: Available for fast Australia-wide shipping from Collier & Miller.
Expert Maintenance Review
The bubble up auger is responsible for the final vertical lift of grain into the tank. Over time, the leading edge of the flighting can suffer from significant extended wear, leading to reduced auger diameter and decreased filling capacity. We recommend inspecting the flighting thickness at the intake point during your annual preventative maintenance check.
Upgrading to a dynamically balanced C&M auger is a high-performance choice that protects your internal drive components. Unbalanced augers can cause harmonic vibrations that lead to cracks in the grain tank floor or premature failure of the drive gearbox. This reinforced unit ensures your grain handling system stays in top condition throughout the harvest.
Pro Tip: Check Your Bearings
When replacing the bubble up auger, always inspect the 35mm top bearing and the lower drive coupling. A seized or worn bearing will place immense strain on the auger shaft, potentially causing it to twist or snap under full load. Replacing the bearing alongside a new auger is a cost-effective way to ensure a trouble-free season.