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CLASSIC DAVID BROWN TRACTOR

From their base near Huddersfield in Yorkshire, David Brown began producing tractors under their own name in 1939. By the Fifties, they were building some of the most technically advanced machines in the world. Using mainly promotional films, this programme looks at what made a classic David Brown tractor focusing on the tractors built during the Sixties and Seventies, particularly the Selectamatic range and the tractors produced when the company was merged with J I Case in 1972, as well as looking at the roots of those machines in earlier products.

The Classic David Brown Tractor, DVD. Due to be released in late November 2023. RRP £16.95. Tractor Barn Productions

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