Tractor Attachments for David Brown
Discover attachments for David Brown Tractors
David Brown & Sons began as a manufacturer of gears in Huddersfield, England, founded in 1860 by patternmaker David Brown. In 1936, the company partnered with Harry Ferguson to produce the Ferguson-Brown Tractor, manufacturing 1350 units before the partnership ended. The first tractor entirely designed by David Brown, the VAK1, debuted in 1939 but saw limited production due to World War II. Post-war, the company resumed full tractor production. In 1972, David Brown Tractors became a subsidiary of Tenneco and was integrated into the JI Case division. By 1983, tractors were produced under the Case name, and the historic Meltham factory, the heart of David Brown tractor production, was closed in 1988.
Tractor Model
Tractor Horsepower
Year of Manufacture
72 hp
1967 to 1971
67 hp
1971 to 1976
71 hp
1971 to 1976
66 hp
1980 to 1984
91 hp
1974 to 1979
91 hp
1974 to 1979
83 hp
1980 to 1983
100 hp
1980 to 1984
32 hp
1953 to 1958
14 hp
1956 to 1961
34 hp
1953 to 1957
36 hp
1953 to 1959
43 hp
1968 to 1971
43 hp
1960 to 1963
51 hp
1968 to 1971
50 hp
1953 to 1958
50 hp
1953 to 1958
36 hp
1965 to 1970
46 hp
1967 to 1971
35 hp
1960 to 1965
44 hp
1961 to 1971
47 hp
1971 to 1980
40 hp
1956 to 1958
42 hp
1958 to 1959
52 hp
1961 to 1980
62 hp
1971 to 1980
62 hp
1971 to 1980
25 hp
1947 to 1953
34 hp
1949 to 1953
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