Description
Those old rear lamps on your Massey Ferguson aren’t just about passing inspection—they’re your safety lifeline when you’re heading back to the barn after a long day in the field. When they’re cracked, dim, or just plain busted, you’re risking everything from getting rear-ended on the county road to missing that pothole that could’ve been avoided with proper tail light visibility. This tapered rear combination lamp gets you back to being seen clearly, whether you’re hauling hay at dusk or moving equipment before sunrise.
What You’re Getting
- Three-function design combines tail, brake, and turn signal in one compact unit
- Tapered profile fits the classic Sankey cab design on your older Massey Ferguson perfectly
- 12-volt system works with your tractor’s electrical setup without any modifications
- Sold as a pair but priced per unit—order two to replace both sides at once
- Right and left hand fitment covers both sides of your tractor
Built for Real Farm Work
These lamps are made specifically for the Sankey cabs found on Massey Ferguson 200, 300, and 500 series tractors—the workhorses that built American agriculture. Whether you’re running a 230 for hay operations, a 375 for row crops, or a 590 for heavy field work, this lamp maintains the authentic look while providing reliable lighting that meets today’s road requirements.
Made to Last
Farm lighting takes a beating from vibration, weather, and the occasional tree branch or fence post. The 184mm by 76mm housing is built to handle the constant shake of diesel engines and the harsh environment of agricultural work. The sealed construction keeps moisture and dust out while the durable lens stands up to years of sun, rain, and whatever else your farm throws at it.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward—these are direct replacements for the original lamps with the same mounting pattern and electrical connections. Make sure your wiring harness is in good shape before installing new lamps, as old corroded connections can cause flickering or complete failure. It’s worth replacing both sides at the same time to ensure even lighting and avoid that mismatched look.






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