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Lighting
Lighting in a tractor plays a key role in ensuring safety and efficiency of work, especially at night or with limited visibility.
Lighting features:
- Road lighting: First of all, the tractor's main lighting (front and rear) allows visibility of the road, which is crucial for the safety of both the driver and other road users.
- Warning signals: Lighting at the rear of the tractor, such as brake lights, turn signals and hazard warning lights, is used to inform other road users of maneuvering intentions and emergency conditions.
- Work lighting: Additional work lights enable work in the dark, which is important when working in the field or at night.
Common lighting problems:
- Damaged bulbs: Regular wear and tear of bulbs can lead to frequent bulb replacement. Electrical connection problems: Corrosion or loose electrical connections can cause some lights or lighting features to not work properly.
- Failure of switches or control panel: Mechanical damage or electrical failures in the control panel can lead to the inability to control the lighting.
- Directional or alignment problems: Improper directional or alignment problems can reduce lighting effectiveness and affect visibility on the road.
Lighting maintenance:
- Regular inspection: Regularly check the condition of all lights, including brightness and operation.
- Cleaning: Keep your headlights and lenses clean to ensure maximum clarity and brightness of the lights.
- Replacing bulbs: Replace bulbs regularly or when damaged. Make sure that new bulbs have the appropriate parameters and comply with the manufacturer's requirements.
- Checking connections: Regularly check and maintain electrical connections to prevent corrosion and protect against loose connections.
- Direction and alignment adjustments: Make sure your lights are properly aligned and adjusted for optimal visibility and compliance with road regulations.