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Tractor Cab Rear Window Seal

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Crewcheif

06-01-2006 20:31:04




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Does any body know of some place to get a back glass seal for my Ford TW20?? Ford wants $300.00 plus for a simple seal & you can buy glass and seal for a little over $400.
I just want a seal for it so I don't have to here it rattle all the time.
Thanks in advance
Kenny




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Chris(WA)

06-02-2006 19:28:25




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 Re: Tractor Cab Rear Window Seal in reply to Crewcheif , 06-01-2006 20:31:04  
J C Whitney should still have glass gasket material listed. Bet you can find some that would work for a lot less than $300!!



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Glen in TX

06-02-2006 13:13:10




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 Re: Tractor Cab Rear Window Seal in reply to Crewcheif , 06-01-2006 20:31:04  
Any good local glass shop should have it or be able to get it. Might ask local truck shops who they use or they might have it also. A few other sources are: millsupply.com
Auveco Products
Steele Rubber Products



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Pitalplace

06-02-2006 06:30:03




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 Re: Tractor Cab Rear Window Seal in reply to Crewcheif , 06-01-2006 20:31:04  
There are a few different styles of seals. If you can cut a piece of the one on your tractor and take it to your auto parts store or restoration place they should be able to match it.



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davpal

06-01-2006 23:06:55




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 Re: Tractor Cab Rear Window Seal in reply to Crewcheif , 06-01-2006 20:31:04  
It should be about the same stuff as a trunk seal for an old vintange mustang or camaro. You can order the stuff from auto parts stores by the foot I think. Just glue it in with 3m trim adhesive. Dont give ford tractor dealer 300 bucks though. Especially given the quality of the first one. Good luck.



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