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    Posted: 20 Jul 2022 at 5:48pm
I need to replace a couple windows in a piece of equipment. Anyone have a line on helpful tools and replacement rubber seal?

Current seal is pretty brutal, has shrunk and might be easier/better to replace?

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There are various types of rubber gasketing, when you get that, remember the name of it, and search youtube, lots ov how to videos...

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DIYDave:  Thanks for pointing out the excellent reference video.  Very Helpful ~ Orangeman
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I am a glass contractor, try CRLaurence.com for material and install tools. 
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Thanks everybody.
I dropped it off with my brother who knows a glass guy.
Thanks also for tool/seal clue.
Rubber seal looks like trim-lok one piece but I will check out Lawrence
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Well I replaced rear window on backhoe with Lexan sheet material and used broken window as a templet to cut material . 
 On dump truck window I found a used glass but that gasket was worse than my original so I cut several sections and mounted windshield with those sections holding it in place , then used black silicone to fill in gaps and edges . Now it might sound like a hack job but on a 66 White 4264 windshield that when installing is from the inside install / not put in from outside, it was the easiest way of doing the job .
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