Description
When you’re out in the field on those hot days or working in dusty conditions, a properly functioning rear window can make all the difference in your comfort and visibility. This gas strut keeps your John Deere 40 series cab’s rear window opening smooth and staying put right where you need it. When these struts start losing their pressure, you’ll notice that rear window getting harder to lift and harder to keep open—not something you want to deal with when you’re trying to get fresh air or check what’s happening behind your tractor.
What You’re Getting
- 495mm length with 205mm stroke gives you full window control through the complete range of motion
- 200 Newton pressure rating provides just the right lift assistance without being too aggressive
- Heavy-duty sealed construction that holds up through temperature swings and field vibration
- Ball joint connections that snap right into your existing mounting points
- Direct replacement that works exactly like the original factory part
Built for Real Farm Work
This strut fits John Deere 40 series tractors with MC1 and CC2 cab configurations. Whether you’re running a compact utility tractor for farm chores, working around the barn, or handling light field work, this gas strut ensures your rear window operates smoothly when you need ventilation or rear visibility for backing up to implements.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and cab components are no exception. This gas strut is built to handle the constant vibration, temperature changes, and daily use that comes with tractor work. The sealed design maintains consistent pressure so your window won’t start sagging or slamming shut after a few months of use.
Good to Know
Always support the rear window before removing the old strut—those windows are heavier than they look and can drop quickly. Make sure you’ve got the right Newton rating before ordering, as using a strut with different pressure can cause window damage or poor operation. The ball joints should snap into place with firm pressure, and you’ll want to test the full range of motion after installation to make sure everything’s working smoothly.






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