Description
When you’re transporting equipment down busy farm roads or maneuvering around the farmyard after dark, a busted indicator light isn’t just frustrating—it’s dangerous and illegal. This left-hand indicator lamp replaces your factory unit that’s gotten cracked by branches, fogged up with moisture, or just worn out from years of vibration. Get back to safe, legal operation with proper turn signals that other drivers can actually see.
What You’re Getting
- E-marked certification meets European safety standards for road use
- Direct replacement for factory indicator with no modifications needed
- Weather-sealed housing keeps moisture out and prevents corrosion
- Impact-resistant lens designed to handle farm conditions and debris
- Standard electrical connections plug into existing wiring harness
Built for Real Farm Work
This indicator lamp works on a wide range of tractors from New Holland’s T5, T6, and T7 series to Case Maxxum and Optum models, plus Steyr Profi and Terrus series. Whether your T7.230 is pulling grain wagons to the elevator, your Maxxum 150 is moving hay equipment between fields, or your Steyr Profi is running loader work around buildings, proper indicator lights keep you visible and legal on public roads.
Made to Last
Farm equipment lighting takes constant abuse from vibration, weather, and flying debris. This lamp uses quality materials that won’t crack in the cold or fade in the sun like cheap aftermarket units. The sealed design prevents the moisture intrusion that kills factory lights, while the robust mounting handles the constant shake of diesel engines and rough fields.
Installation Notes
This is a straightforward bolt-on replacement using your existing mounting hardware and wiring. Before installing, check the electrical connections for corrosion and clean them if needed—a shot of contact cleaner and some dielectric grease prevents future problems. Test all functions after installation to make sure everything’s working properly before you hit the road.



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