What horsepower is a 1690 David Brown?
What horsepower is a 1690 David Brown?
David Brown 1690
David Brown 1690 Power | |
---|---|
PTO (claimed): | 90 hp 67.1 kW |
Drawbar (tested): | 72.55 hp 54.1 kW |
PTO (tested): | 90.39 hp 67.4 kW |
power test details … |
Who made David Brown tractor engines?
Tenneco acquired the tractor division in 1972 and merged it with its J.I. Case division. In 1979, the 90 series tractors, which were part of David Brown-derived designs were introduced but the larger models were from America’s Case range.
Where are David Brown tractors made?
David Brown Engineering Ltd. has been at the forefront of the engineering industry for some 150 years, but tractor manufacturing has been but a small part of that history. David Brown tractors may no longer be in production, but the company remains famous for manufacturing gearing systems in Huddersfield, England.
What horsepower is a David Brown 780?
David Brown 780
David Brown 780 Power | |
---|---|
Engine (gross): | 46 hp 34.3 kW |
Drawbar (claimed): | 38.9 hp 29.0 kW |
PTO (claimed): | 42.9 hp 32.0 kW * Rated power at 540 RPM was 37.1 HP. |
Is the David Brown 1690 the same as the JI Case 1690?
Note: the David Brown model 1690 is the same as the J.I. Case 1690. The following data is from the 1690 listing. power test details Engine details Two-post ROPS.
What are the different types of David Brown parts?
David Brown Parts Listing Engine and Clutch David Brown Parts Listing Engine and Clutch Covering models Implematic 880, 990 Selectamatic 770, 880, 990, 995, 996 1200, 1210, 1212 1190, 1194, 1290, 1294, 1390, 1394, 1490, 1494, 1594, 1690, 1694, 1694 turbo
How reliable are the 1690 tractors?
The 1690 is a very reliable tractor and it still runs well. Please remember that the 1690 was introduced in 1980 and it is now 2015, so the oldest 1690 tractors are now 35 years old. A more than 30 year tractor that still works can not be that bad. Do not be scared by people telling stories that they “know are true”.
Are David Brown Tractors reliable?
David Brown tractors always had a reputation for having hard working engines, engines that were not only reliable but also showed very little wear after many thousands of hours of service and also gave excellent fuel economy.