Description
There’s nothing more frustrating than a rear window that won’t stay open when you need ventilation during those long summer days, or one that slams shut unexpectedly while you’re trying to monitor your implements. Using a gas strut with a lower or higher newton rating can result in damage or glass breakage, which is why getting the right replacement matters. This 350mm gas strut with 200 Newton force rating restores smooth, controlled operation to your Kubota’s rear cab window.
What You’re Getting
- Precise 200 Newton force rating designed specifically for Kubota M7040 and M9540 rear window weight and operation
- 350mm length matches factory specifications for proper window travel and positioning
- Sealed construction maintains consistent pressure through temperature changes and weather extremes
- Heavy-duty build quality handles thousands of open-close cycles without losing performance
- Ball joint end fittings for secure mounting that won’t come loose during operation
Built for Real Farm Work
Your M7040 or M9540 gets put through its paces whether you’re running hay equipment, pulling cultivation tools, or handling loader work around the farmyard. The rear window on these mid-range utility tractors is essential for cross-ventilation during dusty field work and for keeping an eye on trailing equipment. When the gas strut starts failing, you lose that comfortable airflow and clear rear visibility that makes long workdays more bearable.
Made to Last
Cab struts take a beating from constant vibration, temperature swings from below freezing to over 100 degrees, and UV exposure through the window glass. This replacement is built to handle those harsh agricultural conditions with corrosion-resistant materials and high-quality seals that prevent internal pressure loss over time.
Installation Notes
Check newton rating of existing gas strut before ordering a replacement to ensure you’re getting the correct force rating. Always support the rear window securely before removing the old strut – these windows are heavier than they look. The ball socket ends should snap firmly onto the mounting studs with proper pressure.






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