Description
That cracked or missing rear window isn’t just an eyesore—it’s making you work blind when backing up to implements and letting rain drip down your neck. Working with a compromised rear window on your MF 300 series tractor means you’re guessing at your distances and missing what’s happening behind you, whether you’re hooking up a bush hog or watching the baler. This 8-hole rear glass panel brings back the clear visibility you need for safe, confident operation.
What You’re Getting
- Genuine 8-hole mounting pattern that matches your silver cab exactly—no modifications needed
- Clear glass construction that won’t yellow, crack, or fog like cheap plastic alternatives
- Precise fit that seals properly with your existing draught excluder rubber
- OEM-quality construction built to handle the vibration and stress of daily farm work
- Direct replacement that restores your cab’s weather sealing and operator comfort
Built for Real Farm Work
This glass is engineered specifically for Massey Ferguson 300 series tractors with silver cabs—machines that handle everything from hay operations to loader work around the farmyard. Whether you’re running a 362 on hay ground or operating a 399 with a front-end loader, these tractors spend their time in situations where rear visibility isn’t just helpful, it’s essential for safety and efficiency.
Made to Last
The 8-hole mounting configuration spreads the load evenly across the window frame, preventing the stress concentrations that cause premature cracking. This isn’t aftermarket glass that’s close enough—it’s built to the same specifications as what came on your tractor from the factory, ensuring proper fit and long-term durability under farm conditions.
Installation Notes
Installation is straightforward but take your time removing any remaining glass fragments and cleaning the frame thoroughly. The draught excluder rubber mentioned in the description (handle is part 6059 if you need that too) needs to be in good condition for proper sealing. Check all 8 mounting holes for damage before installation, and don’t overtighten the bolts—glass needs some give to handle tractor vibration without cracking.






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