Case-IH® Compatible Feeder House Sprocket Splined Bush
Keep your
product feeding system in top condition with this premium Australian-made feeder house sprocket splined bush. Specifically engineered for Case-IH® Flagship series combine harvesters, this
extended wear component is a critical solution for restoring reliable drive to your feeder house assembly.
Manufactured in Australia, this splined bush is used in the production of our WI89 top sprockets. It serves as a nitride hardened repair solution for both C&M and genuine Case-IH® sprockets where the internal splines have stripped or worn. By retrofitting this repair hub, you can refurbish you existing sprocket.
Case-IH® Flagship Series Compatibility
Replaces Splined Hubs for Sprockets on: 120 Series, 230 Series, 240 Series
Feeder House Sprocket Splined Bush for Case IH 7230, 8230, 9230, 7240, 8240, 9240 Models
| Series |
Models |
Notes |
| Flagship 30 Series |
7230, 8230, 9230 |
11-Tooth Spline |
| Flagship 40 Series |
7240, 8240, 9240 |
11-Tooth Spline |
| Flagship 50 Series |
7250, 8250, 9250 |
11-Tooth Spline |
Technical Specifications & Features
- Quality Assurance: Proudly Australian made to keep your equipment in top condition.
- Configuration: 11-Tooth internal spline.
- Dimensions: 2.500" Outer Diameter (OD) | 2.500" Length.
- Lubrication: Features an integrated 6mm grease nipple for consistent lubrication and longer life.
- Application: Designed for WI89 top sprockets and suitable for refurbishing genuine hubs (dimensional check is required)
- Available for fast Australia-wide dispatch from Collier & Miller.
Expert Maintenance Review
To keep your product feeding system in top condition, we recommend a precise measurement of your existing sprocket bore before installing this bush.
Standard preventative maintenance suggests that regular greasing of the 11-tooth spline via the integrated nipple will significantly contribute to an extended wear cycle. Replacing a stripped spline with this hardened bush allows refurshbishment of existing sprockets with stripped or word splines.
Recommended Installation Tips
The bush is plug welded into the sprocket. Installation of the bush required removal of plug welds and remachining of sprocket to accept replacement bush. It is very importatnt that run-out of spline bush to sprocket teeth is 0mm to ensure optimal spline tooth and shaft life.