Description
When your sunroof won’t stay open for ventilation or slams shut while you’re trying to get some fresh air in the cab, you’ve got a gas strut that’s lost its pressure. Nothing’s worse than fighting with a heavy sunroof hatch when you need ventilation during dusty field work or trying to prop it open with whatever’s handy in the cab. This replacement gas strut brings back smooth, controlled operation so you can count on proper ventilation and that overhead visibility you need for loader work.
What You’re Getting
- Reliable support that holds your sunroof securely in any position
- Smooth, controlled opening and closing action that protects the glass and frame
- Sealed construction that maintains consistent pressure through temperature extremes
- Ball socket end fittings that connect directly to your existing mounting points
- Direct replacement – no modifications or adapters needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This strut fits New Holland T5000 series tractors (T5030 through T5070) and TLA series models (TL70A through TL100A). Whether you’re spreading fertilizer, cultivating dusty fields, or just need fresh air during long days, a properly functioning sunroof makes the difference between comfortable operation and a miserable experience. These roof hatches also serve as emergency exits, making reliable struts a safety requirement.
Made to Last
This gas strut uses nitrogen gas charges that maintain consistent pressure across temperature extremes – from cold morning starts to hot afternoon sun beating on the cab roof. The sealed design protects internal components from dust, moisture, and the constant vibration that comes with field work, ensuring reliable operation season after season.
Installation Notes
Replace both struts at the same time – they wear at similar rates and mismatched struts cause uneven lifting. Clean mounting points before installation and check for bent brackets that could bind new struts. Test operation through full range before considering the job complete. Always support the sunroof while removing the old strut to prevent damage or injury.






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