JOHN DEERE 6120-7520 HEADLINER
- ProForm acoustical cab interior upholstery headliner kit
- Available in both our vinyl and cloth materials
- This is the "non-escape hatch" version (we do not carry the escape hatch version)
- One piece design formed onto plastic backing
- Ready to install with instructions
- Fits tractor models: 6120, 6220, 6320, 6420, 6520, 7220, 7320, 7420, 7520
AL207905, AL207906, AL181842
Alternate/OEM Part #'s
AL207905, AL207906, AL181842
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3 years ago
3 years ago
The rubber trim along the bottom edge of the bezel pulls off by hand; remove 3 Phillips #2 screws underneath. On the top side of the bezel, there should be notches on both sides to access the snap-in connections. The vinyl of the headliner may be blocking them from view - use a screwdriver to pry upwards on the headliner to find them. Insert a flat bladed screwdriver in one of the two notches on the bezel and pull down on the screwdriver slightly while pulling back on the bezel until you feel the ‘snap-in” connection release. Then do the other side the same way and carefully pull the bezel back, working it evenly side to side until it comes down. See full answer »
3 years ago
3 years ago
The OEM headliner was vinyl and did not hold up well due to an additional layer of “spandex” integrated into the vinyl, causing the vinyl to shrink and separate from the disintegrating ester-based foam backer. As a result, newer model cabs have switched to cloth to remedy these problems.
Our products use an improved vinyl (without the additional spandex layer) that is bonded to a longer lasting ether-based (not ester-based) foam backer which greatly increases the longevity of our headliners. Our cloth option (also called camel-hair) is what OEM's now use in newer style cabs. … See full answer »
Our products use an improved vinyl (without the additional spandex layer) that is bonded to a longer lasting ether-based (not ester-based) foam backer which greatly increases the longevity of our headliners. Our cloth option (also called camel-hair) is what OEM's now use in newer style cabs. … See full answer »
2 years ago
i have a 7420 deere tractor with the right hand rear storage , so do you remove this to make it work, or do you
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move it to the other side.. thanks rick See more »
2 years ago
Your storage compartment will remain on the right side. It is confusing looking at picture but once you flip into cab, the cut out will be on the right side. Also be aware of the challenges removing the storage compartment and read instructions we provide with headliner. See full answer »
3 years ago
3 years ago
Use a 4mm Allen wrench to remove the 2 bolts up inside the compartment. Use a pry bar to pry out the right-side lip from above the window trim while pushing up by hand on the left side. Unplug the wiring harness. You will need to use some force to pull down on the storage compartment and shift side to side while pulling it straight down until it's out. See full answer »
3 years ago
3 years ago
If you examine your removed storage compartment, you will see a lip on the window side of the compartment. There is a recess in the plastic approximately ½” deep that originally went above the metal side rail above the window. This makes installation challenging to get the storage compartment back under that metal rail. We suggest using a sharp knife blade to score along that recess and break it off with a pliers. Then, using some force, press up on the storage compartment while shifting it side to side until it is in place. See full answer »
3 years ago
3 years ago
Yes, this should fit a European 6420 as long as it does not have a roof escape hatch. See full answer »
2 years ago
So what is going to hold up longer and look nicer longer, the cloth or vinyl? What seems the most preferable?
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2 years ago
Both material types have similar life spans so it really comes down to your personal preference. Vinyl is easier to keep clean of dirt and grease while the cloth material matches the more modern look of newer tractors. See full answer »
3 years ago
