The David Brown 995 Tractor Repair Service Manual is a comprehensive resource designed for professional technicians and do-it-yourself mechanics alike. This manual provides detailed information for performing repairs and maintenance procedures on David Brown 995 tractors, covering a wide range of topics.
The manual is structured to cater to individuals with a basic understanding of electrical and mechanical concepts. It offers step-by-step instructions, making complex repairs accessible to those with some mechanical aptitude. The manual encompasses the same content typically found in a factory service manual and owner's manual, providing a complete reference for maintaining and repairing your David Brown 995 tractor.
Inside the manual you'll find detailed repair procedures, essential specifications, clear illustrations and diagrams, maintenance schedules, disassembly and assembly instructions, cleaning and reinstallation procedures, and much more. This comprehensive resource empowers owners to make informed decisions about the maintenance and repair of their David Brown 995 tractor.
The David Brown 995 is a classic British agricultural tractor that was manufactured from 1964 to 1972. This rugged and versatile workhorse was designed for a wide range of farm tasks, from plowing and cultivating to hauling and loading. The 995 was powered by a robust, 3.7-liter Perkins 4.203 diesel engine, providing 60 horsepower. This powerful engine was paired with a four-speed gearbox, offering a variety of speed options to suit different operating conditions. The 995 featured a robust hydraulic system with a dual-pump setup, providing sufficient power for lifting implements and operating external equipment. The tractor's design emphasized durability and ease of maintenance, making it a reliable work companion for farmers across the UK and beyond.
The 995's iconic design featured a distinctive, sloping hood with a large air intake, a spacious operator cab, and a compact, yet sturdy build. This combination of features contributed to the tractor's exceptional maneuverability, especially in tight spaces. The 995's popularity extended beyond its agricultural capabilities, as it also found use in various other sectors, such as construction, forestry, and even in landscaping. While production of the 995 ceased in 1972, its legacy continues to this day, with many examples still in use and highly sought after by enthusiasts and collectors. The David Brown 995 stands as a testament to British engineering, representing a period of innovation and quality that continues to inspire and fascinate to this day.