Description
You know that frustrating feeling when your tractor’s rear window won’t stay open or comes crashing down when you’re trying to hook up an implement. When your rear window becomes hard to open, won’t stay up, or slams shut unexpectedly, a worn gas strut creates both inconvenience and safety hazards. This replacement strut restores proper window operation, giving you the rear visibility you need for safe backing operations and implement monitoring.
What You’re Getting
- High-grade seals and precision-manufactured components designed to maintain consistent pressure and smooth operation through years of agricultural use
- 200 Newton force rating is precisely calibrated to provide the right amount of assistance – enough to make window operation effortless, but not so much that it feels uncontrolled
- 485mm overall length with proper stroke to match your tractor’s window geometry
- Weather-resistant construction handles the temperature cycling, vibration, and exposure that comes with daily tractor operation
Built for Real Farm Work
Your New Holland T6 or T7 series tractor, or Case IH Maxxum and Puma models, are serious workhorses designed for demanding agricultural operations from row crop farming to hay production and livestock management. The rear window provides crucial visibility when backing up to implements, monitoring PTO-driven equipment like balers and spreaders, or keeping an eye on trailing equipment during field operations. Whether you’re connecting a bush hog, watching a round baler, or just need to check what’s happening behind you, this window needs to work reliably.
Made to Last
The weather-resistant construction handles the temperature cycling, vibration, and exposure that comes with daily tractor operation while maintaining reliable performance season after season. The nitrogen-charged cylinder maintains consistent performance from cold winter mornings to hot summer afternoons when the cab heats up.
Installation Notes
Installation involves safely supporting the window, removing the old strut from its mounting points, and installing the new strut with the proper orientation. When working on cab windows, take care to support the glass properly to prevent damage. Pro tip: always install gas struts in pairs if both are showing signs of wear – mismatched struts can cause uneven window operation and premature failure.






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