This comprehensive David Brown 1190 Workshop Repair Service Manual offers a wealth of information for maintaining, servicing, and troubleshooting your tractor. It provides in-depth guidance for all models, engines, trim levels, and transmissions types.
The manual covers a wide range of topics, including:
* **Engine:** Get detailed instructions on dismantling, servicing, and reassembling the engine.
* **Lubrication System:** Learn about the proper maintenance and troubleshooting of your tractor's lubrication system.
* **Cooling System:** This section covers the cooling system's operation, maintenance, and repair procedures.
* **Fuel System:** Understand the ins and outs of the fuel system, including its components, maintenance, and potential issues.
* **Disassembly and Servicing:** Detailed instructions guide you through the disassembly and servicing of various components.
* **General:** This section covers general maintenance and repair procedures applicable to the entire tractor.
* **Separation:** Understand the workings and servicing of the tractor's separation mechanism.
* **Clutch:** Learn about the clutch system, its operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
* **Transmission:** This section dives into the transmission system, covering its maintenance, repair, and common issues.
* **Drive Chain & Sprockets:** Get detailed instructions on inspecting, adjusting, and replacing the drive chain and sprockets.
* **Rear Axle:** Learn about the rear axle, its operation, maintenance, and potential repairs.
* **Brakes:** This section covers the brake system, including its components, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
* **Front Axle:** Get a comprehensive understanding of the front axle, its workings, and how to service it.
* **Steering:** Learn about the steering system, its maintenance, and common repairs.
* **Shocks:** This section covers the shock absorbers, their function, and how to service them.
* **Body Work:** Understand the bodywork of the tractor, including its components, maintenance, and repair.
* **Intake & Exhaust:** This section explores the intake and exhaust systems and their corresponding maintenance procedures.
* **Hydraulic System:** Learn about the hydraulic system, its components, and how to diagnose and repair issues.
* **Electrical System:** The manual includes detailed wiring diagrams and troubleshooting procedures for the electrical system.
* **Routine Maintenance:** Follow step-by-step guides for performing routine maintenance tasks to keep your tractor in optimal condition.
* **Advanced Troubleshooting:** This section provides guidance on diagnosing and resolving advanced issues with your tractor.
With its comprehensive instructions, detailed illustrations, and easy-to-follow format, this workshop manual empowers you to work on your David Brown 1190 with confidence. You'll save money on repair costs while gaining a better understanding of your tractor's workings.
The David Brown 1190 was a popular and versatile tractor model, produced by David Brown Tractors (later known as David Brown, and finally, after a series of mergers and acquisitions, JCB) from 1970 to 1981. It was a successor to the earlier 1100 series and introduced several noteworthy advancements, cementing its place as a reliable workhorse for farmers and contractors. The 1190 was powered by a Perkins 4.236 engine, generating 90 horsepower, making it capable of handling a wide range of tasks, from plowing and cultivating to hauling heavy loads. It featured a robust transmission with 12 forward and 4 reverse gears, providing excellent maneuverability and ample power for challenging terrains. The 1190 was known for its strong construction and durability, making it a long-lasting investment for agricultural and industrial applications.
A key selling point of the David Brown 1190 was its adaptability. It could be fitted with a variety of attachments, including front-end loaders, backhoes, and various implements, enabling it to perform numerous tasks besides traditional farming duties. The tractor's versatility, coupled with its performance and reliability, solidified its position as a reliable and highly sought-after piece of machinery. The 1190 was available in both standard and "Select-O-Speed' versions, the latter offering a more sophisticated and advanced transmission system with additional gears for greater fine-tuning of speed and power. Despite its production ceasing in 1981, the David Brown 1190 remains a recognized and respected model, with many examples still in operation today, standing as a testament to its enduring quality and versatility. This robust tractor continues to be a valuable asset for individuals and businesses requiring a reliable and adaptable workhorse for a wide range of applications.