This comprehensive service repair manual covers the David Brown 1270, 1370, and 1570 tractors, providing detailed instructions for maintenance and repair procedures. The manual includes detailed information on various tractor components, including the belt pulley, brakes, clutch, cooling system, diesel fuel system, differential, electrical system, engine, final drive assembly, front axle, hydraulic lift system, power steering, power take-off, rear axle, steering gear, and transmission. The manual guides users through adjustments, removal, installation, and overhaul processes for these components. You'll find detailed instructions on adjusting brakes, overhauling the clutch, troubleshooting the diesel fuel system, removing and reinstalling the engine, adjusting the hydraulic lift system, bleeding the power steering system, and overhauling the transmission.
The David Brown 1270, 1370, and 1570 are a trio of powerful and versatile tractors that were produced by the renowned British manufacturer David Brown Tractors from 1971 to 1984. These tractors were part of the "1000 Series," known for their robust construction, high-performance engines, and advanced features. The 1270, 1370, and 1570 models differed primarily in their engine power outputs, with the 1270 boasting a 60hp Perkins engine, the 1370 a 75hp Perkins engine, and the 1570 featuring a 85hp Perkins engine. These tractors were designed for a wide range of agricultural applications, including plowing, cultivating, harvesting, and haulage, making them essential tools for farmers and agricultural businesses.
Beyond their powerful engines, the David Brown 1000 Series tractors offered a number of innovative features that enhanced their efficiency and operator comfort. The tractors were equipped with a hydraulic system that provided power to a variety of implements, allowing for precise and powerful operation. The 1270, 1370, and 1570 models also featured a spacious and well-designed cab with improved visibility, a comfortable operator seat, and easy-to-use controls. These features ensured that these tractors were both productive and enjoyable to operate, contributing to their popularity among farmers and agricultural professionals during their production run.