This comprehensive International David Brown 1690 Service Shop Manual provides detailed instructions and specifications for maintaining and servicing your tractor. The manual includes a wealth of information, illustrated with detailed diagrams, exploded views, drawings, and photographs. This information will guide you through every repair procedure. The manual is meticulously organized with bookmarks and a searchable index for quick and easy navigation. You can easily find the specific repair procedure you need. The manual is a valuable resource for anyone who owns or works on an International David Brown 1690 tractor.
The information in this manual covers a wide range of topics, including:
* Belt Pulley
* Brake, Clutch
* Carburetor, Petrol
* Clutch, Single Disc
* Clutch, Dual Disc
* Cooling System
* Diesel Fuel System
* Differential
* Electrical System
* Engine
* Final Drive Assembly
* Front Axle
* Governor (Non Diesel)
* Hydraulic Lift System
* Ignition System
* Power Steering
* Power Take-Off
* Rear Axle
* Steering Gear
* Transmission
* And much more
This manual is an invaluable resource for anyone who needs to perform maintenance or repairs on an International David Brown 1690 tractor.
The International Harvester David Brown 1690 tractor, a product of the famed collaboration between American and British agricultural machinery giants, is a testament to the robust engineering of the 1970s. This workhorse, launched in 1971, was part of a series of tractors designed to offer farmers a powerful and reliable machine for a variety of tasks. The 1690, featuring a distinctive yellow livery, was powered by a 5.9-liter, six-cylinder Perkins diesel engine, capable of generating 90 horsepower. The tractor's strength lay in its robust design, incorporating a heavy-duty transmission with 16 forward and 8 reverse gears, offering a wide range of operating speeds. It also boasted a powerful hydraulic system, capable of handling demanding implements like plows and cultivators, while its spacious and comfortable cabin ensured operator comfort during long working hours.
The 1690's popularity stemmed from its combination of power, reliability, and versatility. Its robust construction and dependable Perkins engine made it a favorite for heavy-duty field work, while its wide range of available implements allowed farmers to use it for a multitude of tasks. The tractor's simple design and easy maintenance also contributed to its widespread appeal. The IH David Brown 1690 was a mainstay in fields across the globe for several years, earning a reputation for its ability to handle even the most demanding agricultural tasks. While production ended in the late 1970s, the 1690's legacy continues to this day, with many still in operation, a testament to their robust build and enduring appeal.