Description
There’s nothing quite like a freshly restored tractor rolling up to the field looking sharp. But after years of sun, weather, and everyday farm work, those once-crisp decals start looking pretty rough around the edges. Faded model numbers make it tough to order parts, and worn graphics just make your whole operation look tired. This complete decal set brings your TS115 back to its original factory appearance and keeps you from guessing what model you’re driving.
What You’re Getting
- Complete set includes all the factory decals to restore your TS115’s authentic New Holland look
- Premium vinyl construction that won’t fade or peel like those cheap aftermarket stickers
- UV-resistant materials designed to handle years of sun exposure without losing their color
- Professional adhesive backing that stays put through temperature swings and power washing
- Everything you need for a complete restoration – no hunting down missing pieces later
Built for Real Farm Work
The TS115 is a solid 115-horsepower workhorse that handles everything from loader work to heavy tillage. These tractors are popular with dairies, beef operations, and mixed farms where you need reliable power for daily chores and seasonal field work. Whether you’re running a TMR mixer, pulling a disc, or doing loader duty, proper model identification keeps your parts sourcing simple and your operation looking professional.
Made to Last
Farm equipment decals take a beating from UV rays, chemicals, and constant vibration. This set uses the same high-grade vinyl as the originals, with UV stabilizers that prevent the color fade and cracking you see on cheaper replacements. The adhesive is formulated to bond properly to painted and plastic surfaces without leaving residue when it’s time to replace them years down the road.
Good to Know
Surface prep is everything with decal installation. Strip off the old decals completely and clean the surface with a degreaser to remove any wax or residue. Apply decals when it’s warm – cold vinyl doesn’t conform well and may not stick properly. Work out air bubbles as you go, and give the adhesive a few days to cure before hitting them with a pressure washer.






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