Description
If you’ve ever had your tractor windscreen slam shut while you’re trying to get some fresh air or had to prop it open with a stick, you know how frustrating a worn-out gas strut can be. When the gas pressure drops out of these struts, your windscreen becomes dead weight that either won’t stay open or worse, drops shut without warning. This replacement gas strut brings back that smooth, controlled operation you need to keep your workspace comfortable.
What You’re Getting
- Proper gas pressure rating to support your windscreen’s weight safely and smoothly
- Sealed cylinder construction that maintains consistent pressure through temperature swings
- Ball joint end fittings designed for easy connection to existing mounting points
- Corrosion-resistant finish that handles the dust, moisture, and UV exposure of daily farm work
- Direct replacement—no modifications needed to your existing windscreen frame
Built for Real Farm Work
This strut works on a wide range of Massey Ferguson models from the smaller 100 series utility tractors like the 154 and 194 up through the heavier 3000 series machines. Whether you’re running a compact operation with older iron or managing larger acreage with your 3080 or 3095, proper ventilation keeps you productive during those long days of cultivation, haying, or loader work.
Made to Last
Farm equipment struts take a beating from constant cycling, temperature extremes, and the vibration that comes with field work. This strut uses high-quality seals to prevent the gradual pressure loss that kills cheaper units. The chrome-plated rod resists corrosion from condensation and weather exposure, while the sealed design keeps contaminants out of the cylinder.
Installation Notes
Always support your windscreen before removing the old strut—they’re heavier than most folks expect and can drop suddenly when the strut comes off. The ball joint ends should snap into place with firm pressure. If your windscreen has been propped open for a while, check the hinges and frame for any damage before installing the new strut.






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