Description
Working late into the evening or starting before dawn isn’t optional during busy seasons, but it’s sure hard to operate safely when you can’t see your gauges or work lights won’t turn on. Working past dark is easier when you can actually see your instruments. This light switch controls your tractor’s lighting system, giving you reliable control over work lights and dashboard illumination so you can keep going when daylight runs out.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement for worn or faulty light switches that restore full electrical control
- Robust electrical contacts designed to handle the current load of multiple lighting circuits
- Weather-resistant housing that stands up to moisture and dust infiltration in the cab
- Easy installation using existing wiring connections without modifications
- OEM quality construction that matches your tractor’s original switch specifications
Built for Real Farm Work
These popular Massey Ferguson series handle everything from utility work on smaller farms to heavy commercial operations. Whether you’re running a 5400 series for livestock and hay operations, using a 6100 or 6200 for row crop work, or operating an 8100 or 8200 series for large-scale farming, proper lighting control keeps you productive during long days and ensures safety when working around equipment and livestock.
Made to Last
Starting your day squinting at faded gauges or dealing with switches that work half the time isn’t just frustrating – it’s dangerous. This complete dash panel kit transforms your MF’s worn-out dashboard into a clean, functional command center with all-new gauges and switches. The internal contacts resist corrosion and maintain solid electrical connections through thousands of switching cycles.
Installation Notes
Start by disconnecting your battery to prevent shorts. The switch mounts in your existing dashboard opening and connects to the original wiring harness. Take photos of your old wiring before removal – even if the old gauges don’t work, seeing how they were connected helps. Test all lighting circuits after installation to make sure everything’s working properly before you need it in the field.






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