Description
When your wipers won’t clear rain or mud from the windshield and your turn signals aren’t working properly, it’s usually this combination switch that’s gone bad. Your Massey Ferguson spends plenty of time on roads – moving between fields, heading to the elevator, or transporting implements. Proper turn signals are critical for safety, especially when you’re pulling wide equipment or moving slowly with loaded wagons. But it’s not just about road travel – clear signals help communicate with other operators around busy farmyards during harvest or when multiple tractors are working together. This combination switch controls both your wipers and turn signals from one convenient location on the dash, getting both systems working reliably again.
What You’re Getting
- Single switch controls both wiper and turn signal functions, simplifying your dash layout
- Heavy-duty contacts handle the electrical load of wiper motors and signal circuits
- Sealed construction keeps moisture and dust from causing intermittent operation
- Direct replacement fits right into your existing dash panel without modifications
- Quality construction designed to handle thousands of cycles in farm conditions
Built for Real Farm Work
This switch fits all MF 5400 series models from the 5425 through the 5480. Your MF 5400 series tractor is built for serious work – whether that’s pulling a disc ripper through heavy ground, running a TMR mixer for the dairy, or operating a round baler during hay season. These versatile mid-range tractors are the backbone of many farm operations, and proper visibility and signaling keep you safe whether you’re working in the field or moving on public roads.
Made to Last
Farm switches take a beating from constant use, vibration, and weather exposure. This combination switch features robust internal contacts that won’t corrode or stick, even after years of operation. The housing is built to resist UV damage and temperature extremes, while the sealed design prevents moisture intrusion that causes most electrical failures.
Installation Notes
Disconnect battery before installation to prevent shorts. Most installations require removing the old switch from the dash panel and transferring the wiring connections to the new unit. Take a photo of the wire connections before removing the old switch – it makes reconnection much easier and ensures everything works correctly when you’re done.






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