Description
When your rear window gets cracked or broken, you’re not just dealing with a view problem—you’re losing one of your cab’s most important features. That rear glass gives you crucial visibility for backing up to implements, watching baler operation, or just keeping an eye on what’s happening behind you while you’re working. The rear window frame is particularly vulnerable since it flexes with cab movement and collects moisture where the glass seal meets the metal. This replacement glass gets your view back and keeps your cab sealed up tight.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement glass designed for Ford 10 Series Q Cab lower rear window position
- Fixed window design that seals permanently once installed—no moving parts to break
- Proper thickness and strength to handle the vibration and stress of field work
- Manufactured to work with existing gaskets and mounting hardware
- Clear glass that gives you an unobstructed view without distortion
Built for Real Farm Work
The Ford 7610, manufactured from 1982-1992 as part of the renowned 10 Series, serves as a powerful 97-horsepower utility tractor ideal for plowing, harrowing, baling, and transport operations. These robust tractors remain popular for their proven 4.4-liter turbocharged diesel engines and exceptional hydraulic capacity, making this glass essential for maintaining proper cab function on these hardworking machines.
Made to Last
This glass is built to handle everything farm life throws at it—from bouncing over rough ground to temperature swings that would crack inferior glass. The fixed design eliminates the weak points that come with moving window mechanisms, while proper thickness prevents stress cracking from frame flex.
Installation Notes
This is a fixed window, so installation involves removing the old glass and gasket, cleaning the frame thoroughly, and sealing in the new glass with fresh gasket material. Check your glass for chips or cracks; this is the perfect time to replace it if needed. Make sure your frame is in good shape—no sense installing new glass in a rusty or bent frame.






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