Description
When your cab roof or sunroof won’t stay open during dusty tillage work or slams shut just when you need fresh air most, a worn gas strut is usually the culprit. Whether you’re opening it for ventilation on hot days or just need some airflow while checking behind you during field operations, this replacement gas strut is the fix you need. Nothing’s worse than fighting with a heavy sunroof hatch when you need ventilation during dusty field work or trying to prop it open with whatever’s handy in the cab.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-engineered force rating matched to European tractor roof specifications
- Nitrogen gas charges that maintain consistent pressure across temperature extremes – from cold morning starts to hot afternoon sun beating on the cab roof
- Heavy-duty sealed construction that protects against moisture and contamination
- Reliable operation that serves as both ventilation and emergency exit function, making reliable struts a safety requirement
Built for European Farm Work
Your Same, Deutz, or Lamborghini tractor’s cab features a sunroof that provides essential ventilation during hot field work. Whether you’re spreading fertilizer, cultivating dusty fields, or just need fresh air during long days, a properly functioning sunroof makes the difference between comfortable operation and a miserable experience. These European-designed tractors see everything from vineyard work to grain operations, and proper cab ventilation keeps you comfortable through it all.
Made to Last
European tractors are built for demanding conditions, and this gas strut matches that quality. The constant flexing, UV exposure through windows, and temperature extremes all contribute to eventual failure. On older series tractors that have seen decades of service, these struts have cycled thousands of times. This replacement is engineered to handle the same demanding cycle count your original strut endured.
Installation Notes
Replace both struts at the same time – they wear at similar rates and mismatched struts cause uneven lifting. Clean mounting points before installation and check for bent brackets that could bind new struts. Always support the window or door before removing the old strut – they’re heavier than you think and can slam shut unexpectedly. Test the full range of operation before calling the job complete.






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