Different tractor, I've got a row of indicator lights; left to right they're a lightning bolt, a round thing with a drop in the middle and two arrows pushing against it, two curvey arrows, then another set of two curvey arrows, then a big 'D' with bars going off to the left. Lucky, I still the owner's manual. But this is the stupidest thing, every device, every tractor, every manufacturer invents it's own new set of symbols, which we have to learn. I say, we already got a list of symbols, it's called the English language. How about calling things; 'Oil Pressure', "Water Temperature", "Alternator', "Turn Signal'......
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