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Feeder House Floors Fit Deere Models
Ihle Fabrications, LLC of Polk City, Iowa, makes and sells three-piece feeder house floor kits for Deere combines. These kits are designed to withstand the rigors of fieldwork, even running over rocks, and should last two to three times as long as regular floors.
“Our kits are built to OEM specifications,” says Sarah Hoodjer, Ihle Director of Marketing. “All of our feeder house floor liners are made with Hardox® wear plates—a construction grade steel. Installation is easy: lay the liner on top of the original feeder house floor and plug weld it in.” Currently, the feeder house floors are compatible with the S Series, STS Series, and 9000 series of Deere Combines.
Hoodjer stresses that material quality is a top priority. “We want to help combines harvest more acres with less downtime, so we craft our parts from the best steel available. That’s why we’re a certified Hardox Wear Steel dealership. Hardox has wear-resistant properties that protect the combine components from wear, impact, and material loss while extending their durability, reducing maintenance costs, and improving overall machine performance.”
Each Feeder House Floor Kit retails for $997 and can be purchased directly from the Ihle website. “For correct fitment of your machine, once purchased, our team will reach out for your serial number so we can pull the right components of this kit tailored to your combine,” explains Hoodjer. “Ihle Fabrications has a reputation for building affordable solutions to everyday farm equipment problems. We also offer a 24-mo. warranty for each part.”
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Ihle Fabrications, LLC, 4780 NW 158th Ave., Polk City, Iowa 50226 (ph 515-329-8050; support@ihlefabrications.com; www.ihlefabrications.com).


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