Posted by the tractor vet on October 10, 2008 at 04:51:38 from (99.167.208.219):
In Reply to: Installing glass posted by Moline_guy on October 09, 2008 at 23:56:42:
YA put the RUBBER IN THE OPENING FIRST . THERE IS A LIP IN THE RUBBER THAT YA PULLOUT or should i say that unlocks the channel that holds the class in . Then ya set the glass in the channel and myself i use my cotterpin removal tool( it is a tool that has sorta of a pigtail on it ) i use gojo hand cleaner on the as i call it the ZIP STRIP and roll the locking channel back in . Once th glass is in the groove i can zip around the locking channel in less then a min. and the glass is locked in. JUst take some time and study the window gskt and you will see what loks like a small groove and with a small screwdriver sorta dig into that grooves and sorta lift it up and out you will see what i mean.
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