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New Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 14
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I broke the glass on my JD 5520 cab door last night. I was on a steep incline and had just dug a hole with my phd and wanted to move forward a little. I left the door open and the tractor was hard to stop on such a steep hill and the door barely caught a tree and shattered. I was wondering does anyone have any idea where I might find a good used glass rather than spending the $$$ on a brand new one?
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Gold Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Nottingham, N.H.
Posts: 343
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Is it a flat piece or curved piece of tempered glass? If flat ,it should'n cost too much at a glass shop. Sometimes you can get a better price if you pay and don't put it thru insurance. plowking
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