Description
When your cab’s rear window starts sagging, won’t stay in position, or feels loose and wobbly, chances are the hinge assembly has worn out from all those hot summer days of opening and closing for ventilation. A proper-working rear window makes a big difference in cab comfort—you need it to open for fresh air when you’re doing dusty field work, and it needs to seal tight when the weather turns nasty or you’re running the air conditioning.
What You’re Getting
- Rugged construction that handles constant use and the vibration that comes with field work
- Smooth pivot action that keeps your window operating like it should for years to come
- Corrosion-resistant materials that stand up to humidity, rain, and farm chemicals
- Direct replacement design that maintains proper window alignment and sealing
- Works across multiple series so you don’t have to worry about getting the wrong part
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Massey Ferguson 4200, 4300, or 5400 series tractor puts in long hours during planting, cultivation, and harvest when being comfortable in the cab becomes critical for staying productive. Whether you’re running cultivation equipment through dusty conditions, operating in hot weather during hay season, or working late into the evening during harvest, having a rear window that opens and closes properly for ventilation makes a world of difference in operator comfort.
Made to Last
This hinge assembly is built to handle the constant opening and closing that happens during busy farming seasons, plus all the vibration and temperature changes your tractor faces. The materials resist the moisture and agricultural chemicals that can cause cheaper parts to fail, so you get reliable operation season after season.
Installation Notes
You’ll need to support the window properly during installation to avoid putting stress on the mounting points. Take a look at the window frame and mounting areas before you start—if there’s any damage or excessive wear, now’s the time to address it. Don’t forget to check your window seals while you’ve got things apart.






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