This comprehensive Service Repair Manual covers all aspects of the David Brown 885, 995, 1210, 1212, 1410, and 1412 tractors. It provides detailed, step-by-step instructions, accompanied by clear illustrations and wiring diagrams, making all repair tasks easy to understand and execute. The manual includes information on routine maintenance procedures, ensuring you can keep your tractor running smoothly. This in-depth guide empowers you to perform repairs yourself, saving you time and money. All sections are easily printable, allowing you to take the necessary information directly to your garage or workshop. This versatile manual ensures you have the knowledge needed to handle any repair, providing access to a wealth of information at your fingertips.
The David Brown 885, 995, 1210, 1212, 1410, and 1412 tractors were a series of powerful and versatile agricultural workhorses produced by David Brown Tractors in the United Kingdom, primarily targeting the farming sector. These models, introduced in the late 1960s and early 1970s, built upon the success of the earlier 880 and 990 series, offering a range of engine options, transmissions, and hydraulic systems to suit various farming needs. The 885 and 995 models were equipped with Perkins 4-cylinder diesel engines, known for their durability and fuel efficiency. Meanwhile, the 1210, 1212, 1410, and 1412 models featured Perkins 6-cylinder engines, providing even greater horsepower and torque for demanding tasks. These tractors boasted robust construction, featuring a welded steel chassis, heavy-duty axles, and sturdy transmissions, making them capable of handling a variety of implements and attachments.
The David Brown 885, 995, 1210, 1212, 1410, and 1412 tractors offered a host of features that enhanced operator comfort and productivity. The spacious operator cab provided excellent visibility and comfortable seating, while the intuitive controls allowed for effortless operation. These tractors were equipped with hydraulic systems capable of powering various implements, including plows, cultivators, balers, and loaders. They also featured optional features like power steering, independent PTO, and different tire sizes to cater to specific applications and terrain conditions. The reliability and versatility of these tractors, coupled with their robust construction, made them a popular choice for farmers seeking dependable and efficient workhorses for a wide range of agricultural duties. These models continued the legacy of David Brown Tractors, known for their engineering excellence and dedication to providing farmers with high-performance machinery.