Description
There’s nothing more frustrating than trying to prop open your tractor’s rear window with a screwdriver handle or having it slam shut while you’re checking on implements behind you. When your Panorama cab’s gas strut starts losing pressure, that heavy rear window door becomes a real hassle to operate. This replacement strut brings back that smooth, controlled action you’re used to—opening easy and staying put when you need ventilation or better visibility.
What You’re Getting
- 525mm length gives you full support and control for Panorama cab rear windows
- 150 Newton pressure rating delivers just the right lift assistance for smooth operation
- Heavy-duty sealed construction keeps working through temperature swings and weather
- Precise engineering holds the door steady at any angle you want it open
- Direct replacement that fits right into your existing mounting points
Built for Premium Cab Work
John Deere’s Panorama cabs are built with bigger glass areas and more sophisticated window systems than standard cabs. Whether you’re running row crops and need that rear visibility for implement monitoring, or working in dusty conditions where cross-ventilation keeps you comfortable during those long days, this strut is designed specifically for these premium cab configurations. It won’t let you down when you’re counting on proper airflow and visibility.
Made to Last
This strut handles the constant vibration and temperature extremes that come with real farm work. The sealed construction maintains proper pressure despite cold morning startups and hot afternoon sessions, so you get consistent operation season after season. It’s built to cycle thousands of times without developing leaks or losing effectiveness.
Installation Notes
Support the window door while swapping out the old strut—these doors are heavier than they look. Always check the Newton rating on your existing strut before ordering, as using the wrong rating can damage glass or the door mechanism. The ball joint connections typically snap into place on existing mounting points, and you’ll want to test the full range of motion once it’s installed.






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