Description
You know that feeling when one of your dashboard warning lights goes dark – suddenly you’re flying blind on one of your tractor’s critical systems. When your alternator isn’t charging properly, this light is your first line of defense against a dead battery and being stranded in the field. This blue 3-watt bulb keeps your warning systems working so you’ll know about problems before they leave you stuck.
What You’re Getting
- 12-volt 3-watt output provides bright, consistent illumination for dashboard warning systems
- Blue colored glass provides the specific visual indication your tractor’s warning system needs
- Compact design provides secure installation and consistent performance in tractor dashboard warning light housings
- Standard bulb base fits most general-purpose tractor warning light sockets
Built for Real Farm Work
These tractors, used extensively in farming applications including field cultivation, livestock management, hay production, and general farm utility work, depend on visible warning systems to alert operators to engine oil pressure, coolant temperature, hydraulic system status, and other vital operating conditions. Dashboard warning lights are essential safety features that prevent costly equipment damage and ensure safe operation during long working days.
Made to Last
Engineered for continuous operation in demanding agricultural environments, this general-purpose bulb ensures critical warning systems remain visible and functional during operation. Tractor bulbs face tougher conditions than automotive applications – constant vibration from field work, temperature extremes from outdoor storage, and electrical stress from agricultural charging systems. This replacement bulb is designed to handle these demanding conditions while providing consistent light output.
Installation Notes
Installation is usually straightforward – access the back of your dashboard, twist out the old bulb holder, replace the bulb, and reinstall. Always make sure your ignition is off before working on dashboard lighting. Periodically test your warning lights by turning on the ignition before starting. All your warning lights should illuminate briefly, then go out when the engine starts. If any don’t light up during this test, replace the bulb before you need it to warn you of a real problem.




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