[Image of a tractor wiring diagram]
Key:
* Battery: The battery provides power to the tractor's electrical system.
* Starter: The starter motor cranks the engine to start it.
* Alternator: The alternator generates electricity to charge the battery and power the tractor's electrical system while it's running.
* Voltage Regulator: The voltage regulator controls the output voltage of the alternator to prevent overcharging of the battery.
* Ignition Switch: The ignition switch turns on the tractor's electrical system and powers the starter motor.
* Headlights: The headlights provide illumination for night-time operation.
* Taillights: The taillights provide illumination for the rear of the tractor to make it visible to other vehicles.
* Brake Lights: The brake lights are activated when the brake pedal is depressed, signaling to other vehicles that the tractor is slowing down or stopping.
* Turn Signals: The turn signals indicate the tractor's intended direction of travel.
* Hazard Lights: The hazard lights flash simultaneously to indicate that the tractor is stopped or experiencing a hazard.
* Fuses: The fuses protect the tractor's electrical system from damage by overcurrent.
_Note:_ This is a simplified diagram and the actual wiring in your tractor may vary. Refer to the specific wiring diagram for your tractor model for accurate information.