Description
Ever wished you could control your beacon lights right from the comfort of your cab? This handy rocker switch insert takes the hassle out of beacon operation, giving you fingertip control over your warning lights without having to climb out and flip switches or mess with wiring under the hood. When you’re moving equipment at dawn, working late into the evening, or operating near roads, having instant beacon control could save your life – or at least save you from an expensive collision with someone who “didn’t see that tractor.”
What You’re Getting
- Fits standard rocker switch cutouts, so installation is straightforward—no custom cutting required
- Dedicated beacon control keeps you safer by making warning lights easy to activate
- Perfect for operations running different tractor models – one switch type covers everything
- Built with rugged construction designed to handle temperature swings, dust, and the constant vibration that comes with fieldwork
- Professional look that matches your existing switch panel layout
Built for Real Farm Work
This switch works perfectly with Case IH tractors from the compact 43 and 44 series up through the powerful Magnum series, plus it fits Massey Ferguson 300 series tractors that handle everything from hay operations to heavy field work. Whether you’re running a smaller utility tractor around the farmyard or operating a big row-crop machine during harvest, this switch gives you the beacon control you need when visibility matters most.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and your electrical components need to keep up. This switch is built with the same rugged construction you’d expect from OEM parts, designed to handle temperature swings, dust, and the constant vibration that comes with fieldwork. The internal contacts are built to handle the electrical load of beacon lights without burning out or getting stuck.
Installation Notes
This fits standard rocker switch cutouts, so installation is straightforward—no custom cutting required. You can wire it to switched power if you want beacon control only when the key’s on, or constant power if you want warning lights available anytime. Most operators prefer wiring through the ignition switch so the beacon automatically shuts off when you park the tractor.






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