Description
There’s nothing more nerve-wracking than heading down a busy county road at dusk with a wide implement and realizing your turn signals or headlights aren’t working. Your lighting controls get a lot of use during long days—from early morning starts to late evening finishes—and when they start acting up, you need them fixed fast. This combination switch controls your indicator lights, headlamps, and horn all from one unit, so you can signal safely and see clearly no matter what time you’re working.
What You’re Getting
- Multi-function design that puts turn signals, headlamps, and horn control right at your fingertips
- Heavy-duty contacts that handle the electrical demands of modern tractor lighting systems
- Weather-resistant construction that shrugs off dust, moisture, and temperature swings
- Easy-to-operate design that works even when you’re wearing thick work gloves
- OEM-quality build that matches your tractor’s original specifications perfectly
Built for Real Farm Work
This switch fits the workhorses of many farm operations—Ford New Holland TM series tractors from 115 to 190 horsepower, TS series models from 90 to 115 horsepower, and Case IH MXM series tractors spanning 120 to 190 horsepower. Whether you’re running a TM175 pulling a big planter, using a TS100 for loader work around the buildings, or operating an MXM140 for hay operations, reliable lighting controls are essential for safe road transport and productive field work.
Made to Last
Farm electrical components take a beating from constant vibration, temperature extremes, and the electrical loads of modern lighting systems. This switch is built to OEM standards with robust contacts that handle frequent switching without failure. The solid construction means it’ll keep working season after season, through everything from dusty harvest days to muddy spring fieldwork.
Good to Know
Installation involves removing the old switch from your dashboard and connecting to the existing wiring harness—no modifications needed. Always disconnect the battery before starting any electrical work. Test all your lighting functions after installation: headlights, turn signals, hazard flashers, and horn. If you notice any signals flashing faster than normal, check for burned-out bulbs elsewhere on the tractor.






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