BASIC COMPONENTS OF TRACTOR

BASIC COMPONENTS OF TRACTOR
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  • 1

    BLOWBAGETS stands for?

    Battery, lights, oil, water, brake, air, gas, engine, tire, self

  • 2

    Battery

    Check for battery charge and connections

  • 3

    Lights

    Ensure all lights are working like headlights, indicators and brake lights

  • 4

    Oil

    Check for engine oil level

  • 5

    Water

    Check the water/coolant level to prevent overheating

  • 6

    Brakes

    test both service and parking brakes

  • 7

    Air

    Ensure proper tire pressure and air brake functionality

  • 8

    Gas or fuel

    Make sure that the gas or fuel tank is filled

  • 9

    Engine

    Inspect the engine for leaks or unusual noises

  • 10

    Tires

    Inspect the tire condition and air pressure

  • 11

    Self

    Ensure your fit drive rested, focused and not impaired

  • 12

    Identify the following 10 basic components of the tractor and briefly explain their functions

    Engine, Fuel system, Cooling system, Electrical system, Hydraulic system, Transmission, Operator’s station, Hitching system, Traction system, Operators instructions

  • 13

    It is a component of the tractor that converts fuel energy into mechanical motion, driving force, that move structures and agricultural of machinery

    Engine

  • 14

    What are the two types of engine?

    Gasoline engine, Diesel engine

  • 15

    Thanks in a mixture of gasoline and air, compresses it, and ignites the mixture with a spark

    Gasoline engine

  • 16

    The most why they use type of tractor engine before 1960

    Gasoline engine

  • 17

    Takes in a mixture of diesel and air compresses it, and the heat created by the compression ignite the fuel

    Diesel engine

  • 18

    Most widely used type of engine and tractors today

    Diesel engine

  • 19

    Store fuel and delivers it to the engine, directly using fuel injectors, or directly using a carburetor

    Fuel system

  • 20

    Consist of fuel tank, fuel pump, fuel, lines, fuel, injectors, or carburetor

    Fuel system

  • 21

    Generally use either carburetion or port fuel injection

    Gasoline engine

  • 22

    Uses direct fuel injection

    Diesel engine

  • 23

    Keep the engine from overheating by transferring heat to air through a coolant solution that is pumped throughout the engine within a system of lines, engine ports and hoses

    Cooling system

  • 24

    Permits engine to operate at normal operating temperature when the weather temperature is cold

    Cooling system

  • 25

    Consist of radiator,fan, Lines, hoses, and coolant solutions

    Cooling systems

  • 26

    It cools part of the tractor for safety, and to prevent mechanical damage. It does not use liquid coolant, but rather large amount of air to cool the engine components

    Cooling system

  • 27

    It involves the production and distribution of electricity from the battery and alternator or generator

    Electrical system

  • 28

    Provides power to starter lights, switches, control panel etc

    Electrical system

  • 29

    It produces a high voltage electrical charge and transmits it to the spark plugs via coil and ignition wires

    Gasoline engines

  • 30

    Provides power using highly compressed, hydraulic fluid to perform various task on the tractor and to supply hydraulic power to implements hooked up to the hydraulic system

    Hydraulic system

  • 31

    Force that is applied at one point is transmitted to another point using an incompressible fluid

    Hydraulic system

  • 32

    It is usually oil-based

    Hydraulic fluid

  • 33

    It is multiplied in the process

    Force

  • 34

    Consist of pumps valves, cylinders, and conduits

    Hydraulic system

  • 35

    Contains assembly of gears and associated parts by which mechanical power is transferred from the engine to Drive system

    Transmission

  • 36

    Allows for increased speed or increased torque

    Transmission

  • 37

    What are the operators station?

    ROPS or roll over protective structure /Cab, Cab, Controls

  • 38

    Used to attach equipment to the tractor

    Hitching system

  • 39

    What are the hitching system?

    Used to attach equipment to the tractor, Drawbar, Three point hitch

  • 40

    What are the types of traction systems?

    2WD or 2-wheel drive tractors., Mechanical front wheel drive or MFWD, Four-wheel-drive with articulated steering, Four-wheel-drive, D – tracks

  • 41

    Drive force is provided by the rear wheels

    2 Wheel Drive tractors

  • 42

    It is a real wheel drive with front wheel assist

    Mechanical front wheel drive

  • 43

    Primary source of information that an operator needs to know to safely and effectively operate a piece of equipment

    Operators, instructions, or operators manual

  • 44

    Every more piece of our culture equipment comes with this

    Operators manual

  • 45

    What is the most important component of a factor?

    The most important component in the tractor is the operators manual because it is the primary source of information that an operator needs to know to safely and effectively operate a piece of equipment, ensuring an efficient and effective working operation highlighting that it contains a lot of safety information before during and after driving

  • 46

    What are the primary controls on tractors that could be done while examining an actual tractor

    Brakes, Steering wheel, Throttle, Clutch, Transmission selector, Parking break, Auto steer, Turn signal control, PTO engaging control, Hydraulic controls, Windshield wipers, Battery disconnect switch, Fuel tank shut-off valve, Hazard lights control, Fuel shut off mechanical, Lights, Window defroster control, Horn

  • 47

    The pedal or pedals that are located on the right hand side of the floorboard of the operator station. It is used to slow down or stop the tractor or self-propelled equipment.

    Brakes

  • 48

    Tractors are usually equipped with two brake pads, that independently break the rear wheels to allow for

    tighter turning radius

  • 49

    How many pedals are there in a large, four-wheel-drive Tractor

    One

  • 50

    Used to turn the wheels and change the direction of the tractor

    Steering wheel

  • 51

    Used to control the flow of fuel into the engine, and therefore the engine speed

    Throttle

  • 52

    It is used when the operator shift gears or is bringing the tractor to a stop

    Clutch

  • 53

    The foot pedal typically on the left-hand side of the floorboard and mechanism, that this engages, the engines power from the drive wheel

    Clutch

  • 54

    Used to change the tractor, speed, many newer tractors, have some form, an automatic type transmission that uses hydraulic power to permit changing gears without the use of clutch

    Transmission selector

  • 55

    Used to help stabilize the tractor or self propelled equipment when parked

    Parking brake

  • 56

    Typically engaged by pulling the parking, brake lever or moving the transmission control lever to the PARK position

    Parking brake

  • 57

    Tractors and self-propelled machines are utilizing GPS and camera vision technology to auto guide the machine

    Auto steer

  • 58

    Usually a lever that turns on a flashing light on either side of the tractor or combine to indicate which direction the operator plans to turn

    Turn signal control

  • 59

    Usually located to the right of the operator when seated.

    PTO engaging control

  • 60

    Usually located to the right of the operator when seated controls the flow rate and direction of hydraulic fluid

    Hydraulic controls

  • 61

    Used to clean up dust de breeze, rain, and snow from cab window

    Windshield wipers

  • 62

    It cuts all the power in the tractor

    Battery disconnect switch

  • 63

    Most structures have evolved that allows the fuel to be shut off at the tank. Contractors or machines with electrical fuel pumps, the pump act as a shot of when the key is moved to the positions.

    fuel tank shut off valve

  • 64

    Usually a button that turns on flashing yellow lights to indicate the tractors/equipment is a hazard approaching, or following vehicles

    Hazard light controls

  • 65

    The switch or not used to stop the flow of view to the engine, therefore shutting down the engine

    Fuel shut off mechanical

  • 66

    Some tractors use an electronic system, where the fuel shut off is function of the key switch

    Fuel shut off electric

  • 67

    Modern farm equipment is equipped with lights for travel, and for conducting fieldwork

    Lights

  • 68

    Road travel, lights include

    Flashing Amber lights, turn signals and headlights

  • 69

    Redirect airflow to windows or conduct heat through internal wars and windows to prevent or diffuse condensation snow ice buildup on windows

    Window defroster control

  • 70

    Modern tractors, and other self propelled equipment often are equipped with this

    Horn

  • 71

    Indicate the color coding for primary controls

    Red, Orange, Yellow, Black

  • 72

    Controls that stop

    Red light

  • 73

    Controls that alter machine, ground motion, such as engine, speed, and transmission levers

    Orange

  • 74

    Controls that engage powered components, including the power takeoff

    Yellow

  • 75

    Controls that adjust machine function

    Black

  • 76

    This colors make the PTO engagement control, highly visible in yellow, along with the ground motion controls in orange

    Bright colors

  • 77

    What are the instruments typically found on tractors and self-propelled equipment?

    Tachometer, Oil – pressure gauge/light, Battery charge indicator, Temperature gauge/light

  • 78

    Typical safety feature is found on modern agricultural tractors

    Neutral starts switches, Field and highway lighting, Roll over protective structure, Seatbelt, Power, steering and brakes, Safety signs, Economically designed seat and control layout, Standardized Controls, Slip-resistant surfaces, Mirrors and cameras, Handholds and steps, Climate control with air filtration

  • 79

    What are the hand signal for each of the following operation?

    Start engine, Stop engine, Come to me or come help, Move toward me, or follow me, Move out or takeoff, Speed up, This far to go, Slow down, Lower equipment, Raise equipment, Stop

  • 80

    Simulate cranking of an engine by moving arm in circular motion at waist level

    Start engine

  • 81

    Draw either hand calm down across the neck in a throat cutting motion

    Stop engine

  • 82

    Look toward the person or vehicle you want moved hold one hand in front of you, bomb facing you and move your arm back-and-forth

    Move toward me, or follow me

  • 83

    Face the desired direction of movement, hold arm to extend rear, swing arm overhead in forward in direction of the side movement until it is horizontal

    Move out or takeoff

  • 84

    Race, hand up to the shoulder fist closed, trust the fist upward to full extent of the arm, and then back to the shoulder rapidly several times

    Speed up

  • 85

    Place palms at ear level facing head and move laterally inward to indicate remaining distance to go

    This far to go

  • 86

    Extend arm horizontal, sideward, calm down wave arm downward at 45° several times keeping arms straight, raise arm to horizontal and repeat cycle several times

    Slow down

  • 87

    Make circular motion with either hand pointing to the ground

    Lower equipment

  • 88

    Make circular motion with either hand at head level with index finger up

    Raise equipment

  • 89

    Race hand upward the full extension of arm palm to front hold position until signal is understood

    Stop

  • 90

    What is the purpose of hand signals?

    Hand signals enable people to communicate when they are beyond hearing range or near loud machinery, it saves time at the prevent incidents that could result in property damage. It also removes the language barriers.

  • 91

    Allow the engine to be started only when the tractor is a neutral or park. It helps prevent an intentional start up and run over.

    Neutral start switches

  • 92

    Lights that allowed operator to see better while working at night and allows other to see the tractor at the distance

    Field and highway lighting

  • 93

    Provides a safe zone for the operator in the event of a tractor roll over

    ROPS or roll over protective structure

  • 94

    Prevents the victim from being thrown from the tractor, in the event of a rollover

    Seatbelt

  • 95

    Allows for better maneuvering, and stopping of the tractor with less operator effort

    Power, steering and brakes

  • 96

    Alert the operator of potential safety hazards

    Safety signs

  • 97

    Help reduce fatigue

    Economically designed seat and control layout

  • 98

    Color coated controls that reduce the confusion when working on multiple tractors

    Standardized controls

  • 99

    Assure stable footing and prevent falls

    Slip resistant surfaces

  • 100

    Allows operator to see in directions that might otherwise be difficult such as blind spots

    Mirrors and cameras

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    BLOWBAGETS stands for?

    Battery, lights, oil, water, brake, air, gas, engine, tire, self

  • 2

    Battery

    Check for battery charge and connections

  • 3

    Lights

    Ensure all lights are working like headlights, indicators and brake lights

  • 4

    Oil

    Check for engine oil level

  • 5

    Water

    Check the water/coolant level to prevent overheating

  • 6

    Brakes

    test both service and parking brakes

  • 7

    Air

    Ensure proper tire pressure and air brake functionality

  • 8

    Gas or fuel

    Make sure that the gas or fuel tank is filled

  • 9

    Engine

    Inspect the engine for leaks or unusual noises

  • 10

    Tires

    Inspect the tire condition and air pressure

  • 11

    Self

    Ensure your fit drive rested, focused and not impaired

  • 12

    Identify the following 10 basic components of the tractor and briefly explain their functions

    Engine, Fuel system, Cooling system, Electrical system, Hydraulic system, Transmission, Operator’s station, Hitching system, Traction system, Operators instructions

  • 13

    It is a component of the tractor that converts fuel energy into mechanical motion, driving force, that move structures and agricultural of machinery

    Engine

  • 14

    What are the two types of engine?

    Gasoline engine, Diesel engine

  • 15

    Thanks in a mixture of gasoline and air, compresses it, and ignites the mixture with a spark

    Gasoline engine

  • 16

    The most why they use type of tractor engine before 1960

    Gasoline engine

  • 17

    Takes in a mixture of diesel and air compresses it, and the heat created by the compression ignite the fuel

    Diesel engine

  • 18

    Most widely used type of engine and tractors today

    Diesel engine

  • 19

    Store fuel and delivers it to the engine, directly using fuel injectors, or directly using a carburetor

    Fuel system

  • 20

    Consist of fuel tank, fuel pump, fuel, lines, fuel, injectors, or carburetor

    Fuel system

  • 21

    Generally use either carburetion or port fuel injection

    Gasoline engine

  • 22

    Uses direct fuel injection

    Diesel engine

  • 23

    Keep the engine from overheating by transferring heat to air through a coolant solution that is pumped throughout the engine within a system of lines, engine ports and hoses

    Cooling system

  • 24

    Permits engine to operate at normal operating temperature when the weather temperature is cold

    Cooling system

  • 25

    Consist of radiator,fan, Lines, hoses, and coolant solutions

    Cooling systems

  • 26

    It cools part of the tractor for safety, and to prevent mechanical damage. It does not use liquid coolant, but rather large amount of air to cool the engine components

    Cooling system

  • 27

    It involves the production and distribution of electricity from the battery and alternator or generator

    Electrical system

  • 28

    Provides power to starter lights, switches, control panel etc

    Electrical system

  • 29

    It produces a high voltage electrical charge and transmits it to the spark plugs via coil and ignition wires

    Gasoline engines

  • 30

    Provides power using highly compressed, hydraulic fluid to perform various task on the tractor and to supply hydraulic power to implements hooked up to the hydraulic system

    Hydraulic system

  • 31

    Force that is applied at one point is transmitted to another point using an incompressible fluid

    Hydraulic system

  • 32

    It is usually oil-based

    Hydraulic fluid

  • 33

    It is multiplied in the process

    Force

  • 34

    Consist of pumps valves, cylinders, and conduits

    Hydraulic system

  • 35

    Contains assembly of gears and associated parts by which mechanical power is transferred from the engine to Drive system

    Transmission

  • 36

    Allows for increased speed or increased torque

    Transmission

  • 37

    What are the operators station?

    ROPS or roll over protective structure /Cab, Cab, Controls

  • 38

    Used to attach equipment to the tractor

    Hitching system

  • 39

    What are the hitching system?

    Used to attach equipment to the tractor, Drawbar, Three point hitch

  • 40

    What are the types of traction systems?

    2WD or 2-wheel drive tractors., Mechanical front wheel drive or MFWD, Four-wheel-drive with articulated steering, Four-wheel-drive, D – tracks

  • 41

    Drive force is provided by the rear wheels

    2 Wheel Drive tractors

  • 42

    It is a real wheel drive with front wheel assist

    Mechanical front wheel drive

  • 43

    Primary source of information that an operator needs to know to safely and effectively operate a piece of equipment

    Operators, instructions, or operators manual

  • 44

    Every more piece of our culture equipment comes with this

    Operators manual

  • 45

    What is the most important component of a factor?

    The most important component in the tractor is the operators manual because it is the primary source of information that an operator needs to know to safely and effectively operate a piece of equipment, ensuring an efficient and effective working operation highlighting that it contains a lot of safety information before during and after driving

  • 46

    What are the primary controls on tractors that could be done while examining an actual tractor

    Brakes, Steering wheel, Throttle, Clutch, Transmission selector, Parking break, Auto steer, Turn signal control, PTO engaging control, Hydraulic controls, Windshield wipers, Battery disconnect switch, Fuel tank shut-off valve, Hazard lights control, Fuel shut off mechanical, Lights, Window defroster control, Horn

  • 47

    The pedal or pedals that are located on the right hand side of the floorboard of the operator station. It is used to slow down or stop the tractor or self-propelled equipment.

    Brakes

  • 48

    Tractors are usually equipped with two brake pads, that independently break the rear wheels to allow for

    tighter turning radius

  • 49

    How many pedals are there in a large, four-wheel-drive Tractor

    One

  • 50

    Used to turn the wheels and change the direction of the tractor

    Steering wheel

  • 51

    Used to control the flow of fuel into the engine, and therefore the engine speed

    Throttle

  • 52

    It is used when the operator shift gears or is bringing the tractor to a stop

    Clutch

  • 53

    The foot pedal typically on the left-hand side of the floorboard and mechanism, that this engages, the engines power from the drive wheel

    Clutch

  • 54

    Used to change the tractor, speed, many newer tractors, have some form, an automatic type transmission that uses hydraulic power to permit changing gears without the use of clutch

    Transmission selector

  • 55

    Used to help stabilize the tractor or self propelled equipment when parked

    Parking brake

  • 56

    Typically engaged by pulling the parking, brake lever or moving the transmission control lever to the PARK position

    Parking brake

  • 57

    Tractors and self-propelled machines are utilizing GPS and camera vision technology to auto guide the machine

    Auto steer

  • 58

    Usually a lever that turns on a flashing light on either side of the tractor or combine to indicate which direction the operator plans to turn

    Turn signal control

  • 59

    Usually located to the right of the operator when seated.

    PTO engaging control

  • 60

    Usually located to the right of the operator when seated controls the flow rate and direction of hydraulic fluid

    Hydraulic controls

  • 61

    Used to clean up dust de breeze, rain, and snow from cab window

    Windshield wipers

  • 62

    It cuts all the power in the tractor

    Battery disconnect switch

  • 63

    Most structures have evolved that allows the fuel to be shut off at the tank. Contractors or machines with electrical fuel pumps, the pump act as a shot of when the key is moved to the positions.

    fuel tank shut off valve

  • 64

    Usually a button that turns on flashing yellow lights to indicate the tractors/equipment is a hazard approaching, or following vehicles

    Hazard light controls

  • 65

    The switch or not used to stop the flow of view to the engine, therefore shutting down the engine

    Fuel shut off mechanical

  • 66

    Some tractors use an electronic system, where the fuel shut off is function of the key switch

    Fuel shut off electric

  • 67

    Modern farm equipment is equipped with lights for travel, and for conducting fieldwork

    Lights

  • 68

    Road travel, lights include

    Flashing Amber lights, turn signals and headlights

  • 69

    Redirect airflow to windows or conduct heat through internal wars and windows to prevent or diffuse condensation snow ice buildup on windows

    Window defroster control

  • 70

    Modern tractors, and other self propelled equipment often are equipped with this

    Horn

  • 71

    Indicate the color coding for primary controls

    Red, Orange, Yellow, Black

  • 72

    Controls that stop

    Red light

  • 73

    Controls that alter machine, ground motion, such as engine, speed, and transmission levers

    Orange

  • 74

    Controls that engage powered components, including the power takeoff

    Yellow

  • 75

    Controls that adjust machine function

    Black

  • 76

    This colors make the PTO engagement control, highly visible in yellow, along with the ground motion controls in orange

    Bright colors

  • 77

    What are the instruments typically found on tractors and self-propelled equipment?

    Tachometer, Oil – pressure gauge/light, Battery charge indicator, Temperature gauge/light

  • 78

    Typical safety feature is found on modern agricultural tractors

    Neutral starts switches, Field and highway lighting, Roll over protective structure, Seatbelt, Power, steering and brakes, Safety signs, Economically designed seat and control layout, Standardized Controls, Slip-resistant surfaces, Mirrors and cameras, Handholds and steps, Climate control with air filtration

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    What are the hand signal for each of the following operation?

    Start engine, Stop engine, Come to me or come help, Move toward me, or follow me, Move out or takeoff, Speed up, This far to go, Slow down, Lower equipment, Raise equipment, Stop

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    Simulate cranking of an engine by moving arm in circular motion at waist level

    Start engine

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    Draw either hand calm down across the neck in a throat cutting motion

    Stop engine

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    Look toward the person or vehicle you want moved hold one hand in front of you, bomb facing you and move your arm back-and-forth

    Move toward me, or follow me

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    Face the desired direction of movement, hold arm to extend rear, swing arm overhead in forward in direction of the side movement until it is horizontal

    Move out or takeoff

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    Race, hand up to the shoulder fist closed, trust the fist upward to full extent of the arm, and then back to the shoulder rapidly several times

    Speed up

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    Place palms at ear level facing head and move laterally inward to indicate remaining distance to go

    This far to go

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    Extend arm horizontal, sideward, calm down wave arm downward at 45° several times keeping arms straight, raise arm to horizontal and repeat cycle several times

    Slow down

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    Make circular motion with either hand pointing to the ground

    Lower equipment

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    Make circular motion with either hand at head level with index finger up

    Raise equipment

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    Race hand upward the full extension of arm palm to front hold position until signal is understood

    Stop

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    What is the purpose of hand signals?

    Hand signals enable people to communicate when they are beyond hearing range or near loud machinery, it saves time at the prevent incidents that could result in property damage. It also removes the language barriers.

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    Allow the engine to be started only when the tractor is a neutral or park. It helps prevent an intentional start up and run over.

    Neutral start switches

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    Lights that allowed operator to see better while working at night and allows other to see the tractor at the distance

    Field and highway lighting

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    Provides a safe zone for the operator in the event of a tractor roll over

    ROPS or roll over protective structure

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    Prevents the victim from being thrown from the tractor, in the event of a rollover

    Seatbelt

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    Allows for better maneuvering, and stopping of the tractor with less operator effort

    Power, steering and brakes

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    Alert the operator of potential safety hazards

    Safety signs

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    Help reduce fatigue

    Economically designed seat and control layout

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    Color coated controls that reduce the confusion when working on multiple tractors

    Standardized controls

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    Assure stable footing and prevent falls

    Slip resistant surfaces

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    Allows operator to see in directions that might otherwise be difficult such as blind spots

    Mirrors and cameras