Description
If you’ve been putting off dealing with those faded warning stickers on your Massey Ferguson, here’s your chance to get things squared away. These aren’t just for looks—they’re the safety reminders that help keep you and anyone else working around your tractor out of harm’s way. Whether you’re restoring a 300 Series for show or just want your working tractor to meet safety standards, fresh warning decals are one of those small details that make a big difference.
What You’re Getting
- Complete set of warning stickers specifically designed for MF 300 Series tractors
- Clear, legible safety information that meets original specifications
- Durable vinyl construction that stands up to weather and UV exposure
- Easy-to-apply adhesive that sticks properly to painted surfaces
Built for Real Farm Work
This kit covers all the essential safety warnings for your 300 Series Massey Ferguson, from the compact 350 and 355 models up through the workhorses like the 390 and 399. These tractors handle everything from hay operations and cultivation to loader work and general farm duties. Fresh warning decals ensure anyone operating or working around your equipment can see the important safety information clearly, whether it’s PTO warnings, hydraulic reminders, or general operational cautions.
Made to Last
Farm equipment decals take a beating from sun, weather, and constant exposure to dust and chemicals. These warning stickers use quality vinyl with UV inhibitors to resist fading and cracking. The adhesive is formulated to create a permanent bond while handling temperature swings and moisture exposure that would cause cheaper stickers to peel.
Good to Know
Clean the surface with rubbing alcohol before applying to ensure good adhesion. Apply when temperatures are between 60-80°F if possible, and take your time with positioning—once these stick, they’re not coming off cleanly. A good tip: replace all your warning decals at the same time so they age evenly and maintain consistent readability.






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