Description
There’s nothing worse than a cracked or missing door glass turning your comfortable cab into a wind tunnel. Whether you shattered yours backing into a gate post you didn’t see or years of vibration finally did it in, this replacement glass panel gets your Case JX or New Holland TD5000/TDD series tractor sealed up tight again. You’ll appreciate having your climate-controlled workspace back instead of fighting dust, rain, and noise every time you’re trying to get work done.
What You’re Getting
- Tempered safety glass that meets agricultural standards and won’t turn into dangerous shards if it breaks
- Precision-cut dimensions that fit your existing door frame without gaps or stress points
- Weather-sealed edges that keep moisture and cab noise where they belong – outside
- UV-resistant coating that maintains crystal-clear visibility even after years of sun exposure
- Direct replacement that works with your existing door hardware and locks
Built for Real Farm Work
This glass fits Case JX series tractors from the 55 up through the 95 horsepower models, along with New Holland TD5000 and TDD series machines. These mid-range workhorses handle everything from hay operations and loader work to row crop cultivation and livestock chores. Whether you’re mowing pastures, feeding cattle, or pulling a planter, these tractors put in long hours where cab comfort makes all the difference in staying productive.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and door glass is no exception. This replacement is built to handle the temperature swings, vibration, and occasional bump that comes with agricultural work. The safety glass construction means if it ever does break, it’ll crumble into small pieces instead of creating dangerous shards that could hurt you getting in and out of the cab.
Good to Know
Installation involves removing the old glass and any remaining fragments from the door frame – wear gloves and safety glasses for this part. Clean the frame thoroughly and check that your door seals are in good condition before installing the new glass. If you’re using adhesive, follow the temperature guidelines since cold weather affects curing. Take your time positioning the glass correctly – once it’s set, adjustments get tricky.






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