Description
Nobody wants to feel like they’re riding a jackhammer during a twelve-hour harvest day. When your cab suspension system isn’t working properly, every bump and vibration from the field goes straight through to your seat and spine. This cab suspension switch is what lets you control your tractor’s suspension system, adjusting it for different field conditions and loads to keep you comfortable and in control during those long days when productivity matters most.
What You’re Getting
- Direct electrical control over your cab’s suspension system for on-the-go adjustments
- Heavy-duty contacts designed to handle the electrical load of suspension control solenoids
- Weather-sealed housing that keeps moisture and dust from causing electrical gremlins
- Ergonomic design that works even with work gloves on during operation
- Factory-spec replacement that plugs right into your existing wiring harness
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Massey Ferguson 6400 and 7400 series tractors are serious workhorses built for everything from precision planting to heavy tillage work. These machines often run at higher speeds than older tractors, covering more ground faster, which makes proper cab suspension even more critical. Whether you’re running a 150-acre corn planter or pulling a 40-foot cultivator across rough ground, having control over your suspension system means you can adjust for different conditions without stopping.
Made to Last
Farm equipment switches take a beating from vibration, temperature swings, and the occasional spilled coffee. This switch uses automotive-grade electrical contacts that won’t burn out or stick after thousands of cycles, and the sealed housing keeps out the moisture and dirt that kills cheaper switches. It’s built to handle the demanding environment of a modern farm tractor cab.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward – disconnect your battery first, then unplug the old switch and plug in the new one using the existing connector. The switch should click positively in each position so you can feel the setting change even with gloves on. If your cab suspension has been acting up, check your suspension fluid level and lines while you’re replacing the switch – sometimes what seems like an electrical problem is actually low fluid.






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