Description
Nothing ruins a good day in the field like a rear window that slams shut when you need ventilation or won’t stay open when you’re backing up to implements. When your gas strut starts losing pressure, that rear window becomes heavy and hard to operate, leaving you without the airflow and visibility you need during long working days. This 420mm replacement strut with 200 Newton rating gets your window working smoothly again.
Key Features
- 420mm length provides proper support and control for your rear window
- 200 Newton pressure rating calibrated specifically for these window weights – not too light, not too heavy
- Smooth, controlled operation lets you open and close with one hand while maintaining safe window positioning
- Ball joint end fittings mount directly to existing cab frame and window assembly points
- Nitrogen gas charge maintains consistent pressure through temperature extremes – from cold mornings to hot afternoons
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Zetor 5000, 6000, or 7000 series tractor puts in serious work, whether you’re cultivating, haying, or running a loader around the farm. The rear window gas strut is essential for proper ventilation, visibility, and access to rear implements during agricultural operations. When you’re working dusty fields or need to monitor equipment behind you, having a rear window that opens easily and stays put is more than convenience – it’s about comfort and safety.
Made to Last
These struts handle constant flexing, UV exposure, and temperature extremes that come with years of farm service. The controlled operation protects your window frame from impact damage and extends the life of the glass seal, while preventing sudden closure that could cause injury or expensive glass breakage.
Installation Notes
Always support the rear window before removing the old strut – they’re heavier than you think and can slam shut unexpectedly. Critical: verify the Newton rating of your existing strut before replacement, as using incorrect ratings can damage the window mechanism. The ball socket ends snap into place with firm pressure, and it’s wise to test operation through the full range before calling it done.






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