Description
You’re in the middle of baling hay and can’t remember whether you need ground speed or engine speed PTO for your baler. That faded or missing position decal leaves you guessing, and selecting wrong can damage equipment or create unsafe conditions. This replacement decal puts clear G-N-E markings right where you need them, taking the confusion out of PTO operation for you and anyone else running your MF.
What You’re Getting
- Clear G-N-E position markings that eliminate guesswork when selecting PTO speed
- Durable vinyl construction that resists fading and peeling through seasons of use
- Strong adhesive that stays put through weather extremes and power washing
- Exact factory size and layout that matches your original decal perfectly
- Essential safety information that prevents equipment damage from wrong PTO selection
Built for Real Farm Work
This decal is designed for all Massey Ferguson 100 series tractors, the workhorses that power everything from rotary cutters to hay balers. Whether you’re running ground speed implements like manure spreaders that need to match your travel speed, or stationary equipment like mowers and balers that need constant engine RPM, having the right marking prevents costly mistakes and keeps work flowing smoothly.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and this isn’t some paper sticker that’ll fade after one season. Made from heavy-duty vinyl with UV-resistant printing, it stays readable for years despite sun exposure, diesel spills, and the occasional brush from gloved hands. The adhesive is formulated specifically for painted tractor surfaces and won’t lift at the edges like cheaper labels.
Installation Notes
Clean the application area thoroughly with alcohol or degreaser before applying – any oil or wax will prevent proper adhesion. Position carefully since repositioning can weaken the adhesive, and apply on a warm, dry day for best results. While you’ve got the hood open, it’s a good time to check your other safety decals too.






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