Description
There’s nothing more frustrating than heading down the road with your implement in tow and realizing your turn signals aren’t working properly. When it stops clicking or your lights flash too fast or too slow, this adjustable replacement gets your signals working properly again. More than just an annoyance, proper turn signals keep you legal and safe when moving equipment on public roads. This 8-pin relay flasher follows DIN 72552 standards and keeps your Massey Ferguson running legal and visible.
What You’re Getting
- 12-volt electronic flasher unit with 8-pin DIN 72552 configuration for proper electrical connections
- Relay-style operation that handles varying bulb loads without erratic flashing
- Direct replacement design that plugs in without modifications or rewiring
- Consistent flash timing that keeps your signals visible and legally compliant
Built for Real Farm Work
This flasher unit is designed specifically for Massey Ferguson 600 Series tractors including the 670, 675, 690, 698, 698T, and 699, plus the 1000 Series models 1004 and 1004T. These are the workhorses you rely on for everything from cultivation and hay work to loader operations and transport duties. When you’re moving between fields or down public roads with wide implements, working turn signals aren’t just convenient—they’re essential for safety.
Made to Last
Flasher units lead a tough life in agricultural applications. Vibration from rough fields loosens connections. Moisture infiltration causes corrosion. Temperature extremes from hot engine compartments to winter cold affect operation. This electronic unit is built to handle those conditions better than the old thermal-mechanical style flashers, giving you reliable operation season after season.
Installation Notes
Installing a 8-pin flasher is usually straightforward – unplug the old unit and plug in the new one. The DIN 72552 terminal designations are clearly marked—just match them up with your tractor’s wiring harness. If signals still don’t work properly after flasher replacement, check for burned bulbs, corroded sockets, or bad grounds. The wiring diagram reference in your manual shows exactly which terminals go where if you need to double-check connections.



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