Description
If you’ve been squinting through a cracked or chipped lower windscreen panel, you know how that damaged glass turns every field task into a guessing game. Whether you’re trying to line up the front-end loader bucket with a gate opening or positioning a planter precisely in the row, clear visibility through your lower windscreen is critical for safe, accurate work. This right-hand lower windscreen glass restores that crystal-clear view you need when precision matters most.
What You’re Getting
- OEM-specification tempered safety glass that meets agricultural standards
- Precise fit for your tractor’s cab opening with no modifications needed
- Crystal-clear optical quality that won’t distort your view during close work
- Impact-resistant construction designed to handle flying debris and rocks
- Direct replacement for worn, cracked, or damaged original glass
Built for Real Farm Work
This lower windscreen glass fits a wide range of mid-size tractors that spend their days doing the heavy lifting on today’s farms. From New Holland T6000 and T7000 series pulling planters and cultivators, to Case MXU and Maxxum models running loaders and mowers, these are the workhorses handling everything from livestock chores to field operations. When you’re backing up to a hay wagon or threading between fence posts with a wide implement, that lower glass panel gives you the visibility to work confidently without second-guessing your clearances.
Made to Last
Farm equipment glass takes a beating from rocks kicked up by mowers, branches during hedge trimming, and the constant vibration of field work. This tempered glass is manufactured to handle those challenges, and if something does manage to crack it, the safety construction means it breaks into small granules instead of dangerous shards. The precise manufacturing ensures a weathertight seal when properly installed, keeping dust and moisture out of your cab.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement that fits in your existing cab frame using the original mounting system. Before installing your new glass, inspect the rubber gasket around the opening – a worn seal won’t hold properly and allows leaks. Clean out any old adhesive from the frame channel, and consider having a helper when positioning the glass since these panels can be awkward to handle alone.






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