Description
When you’re working before dawn or pushing through the evening to finish a job, the last thing you need is a dark dashboard. A burned-out dash bulb makes checking vital engine information impossible when you need it most. Whether you’re feeding cattle before dawn or finishing fieldwork after sunset, properly lit gauges keep you informed and your equipment safe. This replacement bulb restores illumination to your instrument panel, so you can keep tabs on oil pressure, temperature, and all the other readings that keep your Massey Ferguson running strong.
What You’re Getting
- Works in various instrument panel applications – from illuminating individual gauges to lighting entire cluster sections, with standardized design that covers multiple uses
- Quality filaments and robust construction that endure constant vibration, voltage fluctuations, and temperature extremes for longer service life
- Straightforward replacement – remove the instrument panel face or access from behind, twist out the old bulb holder, and insert the new bulb
- Direct fit for your 300 series dashboard without any modifications needed
Built for Real Farm Work
Modern farming doesn’t stop at sunset. Whether you’re planting or harvesting against weather windows, spreading manure in the early morning, or doing chores in winter darkness, you need to monitor engine temperature, oil pressure, and fuel levels. Dashboard bulbs are one of the most common replacement items across tractors, and most tractors use several identical bulbs, so buying extras makes sense.
Made to Last
Tractor dash bulbs endure constant vibration, voltage fluctuations, and temperature extremes that quickly burn out inferior bulbs. While no bulb lasts forever, choosing quality replacements means fewer dark gauges and less frequent replacements during critical operations. This replacement uses the same specifications as your original factory bulb for reliable performance season after season.
Good to Know
Take this opportunity to check all dash lights and replace any dim or dead bulbs at once. Clean any corrosion from bulb sockets for better electrical contact. Consider keeping spare bulbs in your toolbox – they’re small, inexpensive, and invaluable when you need them. If you’re having trouble accessing the back of your dashboard, removing the instrument cluster often makes the job easier.






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