Description
There’s nothing like fumbling around a dark cab trying to find the right switch when you’re starting chores before sunrise or wrapping up after dark. If the emblem on your front work light switch has cracked, faded, or disappeared entirely, you’re left guessing which button does what. This little insert cap snaps right into your rocker switch and clearly marks your front work light control so you can flip it on without taking your eyes off the job.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement for worn or missing factory switch inserts
- Clear ‘Front Work Light’ marking that’s easy to read in low light
- Durable plastic construction that resists fading and cracking
- Simple snap-in design—no tools or wiring required
- Restores the professional look of your dash controls
Built for Real Farm Work
The 300 Series tractors were among the most successful agricultural machines from the 1960s through 1980s, handling everything from hay work and cultivation to loader duties around the farm. These reliable workhorses earned their reputation in farmyards across North America and beyond. When you’re moving equipment before dawn or finishing up chores after sunset, having clearly marked controls makes the difference between smooth operation and hunting for switches.
Made to Last
This insert is built to match your original factory emblems in both fit and durability. The plastic construction stands up to temperature swings inside the cab and won’t fade from UV exposure like cheaper alternatives. It’s designed to keep those markings crisp and readable for years of daily use.
Good to Know
Installation takes about ten seconds—just pop out the old emblem and snap in the new one. If your original insert is stubborn, a small flathead screwdriver helps pry it out gently. While you’ve got the dash apart, check your other switch emblems too. After decades of use, many of these little caps get brittle or fade, and replacing them all at once gives your whole control panel a fresh, professional look.






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