Description
Nothing ruins your day like a cracked rear window when you’re trying to back up to a planter or watch your baler. This complete rear window assembly comes with the metal mounting brackets already attached, making it a straightforward replacement that restores your full rearward visibility. Whether it finally gave up after years of vibration, a tree branch got the better of it, or loader work got a little too close to something solid, this factory-style replacement gets your cab sealed up right again.
What You’re Getting
- Complete glass and metal bracket assembly saves you assembly time and hassle
- Four-hole mounting pattern matches your original setup exactly
- Safety glass construction handles the bumps and flexing of field work
- Precision-cut dimensions ensure proper fit with your existing weather seals
- Clear visibility for safe backing and implement monitoring
Built for Real Farm Work
Your 6R series tractor handles everything from precision planting with GPS guidance to heavy tillage work, and that rear window is critical for safe operation. Whether you’re running a 6130R with a loader around the farmyard or pulling a 30-foot cultivator with a 6175R, you need that clear view behind you. These tractors often work in tight spaces where backing up safely makes the difference between getting the job done and dealing with expensive repairs.
Made to Last
This isn’t just any piece of glass – it’s built to handle the constant vibration and temperature swings that come with serious farm work. The metal brackets are engineered to distribute mounting stress evenly, preventing the cracking that happens when cheaper brackets flex. The safety glass construction means if it does break, it crumbles into small pieces instead of dangerous shards.
Good to Know
This is definitely a two-person job – these assemblies are larger and more awkward than you’d expect. Have someone support the glass while you get the mounting bolts started, and don’t fully tighten anything until all four holes are aligned. Clean the mounting area thoroughly and check your weather seals while you’ve got everything apart – now’s the time to replace them if they’re getting hard or cracked.






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