Market Segment:
Utility tractor, suitable for general farming, landscaping, and agricultural tasks.
Historical Competitors:
Competed with similar utility tractors from manufacturers like Massey Ferguson, Ford, John Deere, and International Harvester during its production era.
Selectamatic System:
A signature feature of David Brown tractors, offering versatile hydraulic control for implements.
Robust Construction:
Known for its sturdy build and reliable performance in demanding agricultural environments.
Operator Comfort:
Designed with operator ease of use and comfort for extended working periods.
Manual Utility:
Provides essential information for safe and efficient operation and routine upkeep, crucial for extending the lifespan of the machine.
Engine Operation:
Covers engine start-up, operation, shutdown procedures, and basic monitoring.
Controls And Instruments:
Detailed explanation of all dashboard controls, indicators, and gauges.
Selectamatic Hydraulic System:
In-depth description of the operation, adjustment, and common functions of the Selectamatic hydraulic system.
Transmission Operation:
Guidance on operating the tractor's transmission, including gear selection and clutch usage.
Pto Operation:
Information on the proper use of the Power Take-Off (PTO) system.
Braking System:
Explanation of brake operation and any specific user considerations.
Steering System:
Details on the tractor's steering mechanism.
Electrical System Overview:
Basic overview of the electrical system components relevant to the operator.
Safety Precautions:
Comprehensive list of safety warnings, hazard identification, and recommended safety practices for operation and maintenance.
First Service Procedures:
Guidance on the initial service requirements, typically around 50-100 operating hours.
Regular Maintenance:
Detailed procedures for routine checks, lubrication, fluid level checks, and filter replacements.
Adjustments And Settings:
Instructions on how to perform common adjustments, such as seat position, control levers, and linkage settings.
Troubleshooting:
A brief section on common operating issues and potential solutions.
Depth Of Coverage:
Operator-focused, covering safe operation, basic checks, and routine maintenance.
Target Audience:
Tractor operators and owners responsible for day-to-day use and basic upkeep.
Readability:
Optimized for viewing on computers, tablets, and smartphones; zoomable for clarity.
Searchability:
Likely searchable text if the PDF was created with OCR (Optical Character Recognition), but not guaranteed.
Printability:
Printable on standard paper sizes.
Recommended Reader:
Latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader for optimal display.
Binding Type:
Digital Download (N/A for physical binding)
Paper Type:
Digital Download (N/A for physical paper type)
Engine Manufacturer:
David Brown / Case IH (Engine variants may differ based on exact model year and region)
Cylinder Count:
Typically 3 or 4 cylinders for this series (specifics depend on exact engine variant)
Horsepower Range:
Approximately 50-60 PTO horsepower (estimated range, specific model dependent)
Torque Characteristics:
Designed for consistent torque delivery across a useful RPM range for agricultural work.
Injection System:
Direct injection (common for diesel engines of this era)
Cooling System:
Liquid-cooled (requires coolant checks and maintenance)
Transmission Type:
Manual (likely with multiple gear ratios)
Transmission Options:
May have variations in gear configurations or auxiliary gearboxes depending on the specific tractor configuration.
Gear Selection:
Provides a range of gears for forward and reverse operation, optimized for various field conditions and transport.
Clutch Type:
Typically a dry-type, single-stage or dual-stage clutch.
Overall Length:
Varies by specific configuration, but typical for a utility tractor of its class.
Operating Weight:
Typically in the 4000-5000 lb range (estimated, specific configuration dependent).
Drawbar Horsepower:
Will be less than PTO horsepower due to drivetrain losses.
Safety Standards:
Manual adheres to general agricultural equipment safety standards of its era, emphasizing operator awareness and proper machine use.
Operator Station Design:
Controls positioned for ergonomic access; safety interlocks may be present on PTO/gear engagement.
Rollover Protection:
Original models may not have ROPS; aftermarket ROPS installation is a common safety upgrade.
Guarded Components:
Emphasis on guarding for PTO, driveshafts, and other moving parts as outlined in the manual.
Engine Oil Change:
Typically 100-250 hours, or annually (refer to manual for exact interval and oil type).
Fuel Filter Replacement:
As per manual recommendations, often tied to hours or when issues arise.
Air Filter Maintenance:
Regular checks and cleaning/replacement based on operating conditions.
Hydraulic System Maintenance:
Includes checking fluid levels, filter replacement, and potential fluid changes as specified.
Engine Oil:
Refer to manual for specific API service classification and viscosity grade (e.g., SAE 30, 10W-30, 15W-40).
Hydraulic Fluid:
Specific tractor hydraulic fluid or equivalent (e.g., Hy-Tran, universal tractor transmission fluid - UTTO) as recommended.
Transmission Fluid:
Likely shares hydraulic fluid specification or has its own dedicated fluid type.
Coolant:
Ethylene glycol-based antifreeze mixture, concentration to be maintained per manual.
Common Wear Items:
Hydraulic pump wear, clutch engagement issues, exhaust manifold leaks (common for older diesel engines), and seal leaks are potential areas for maintenance.
Electrical Connections:
Corrosion or loose connections in older electrical systems can lead to intermittent issues.
Selectamatic System Maintenance:
Proper fluid maintenance and occasional bleeding of the system are key to its longevity.
David Brown Legacy:
David Brown tractors were known for their robust engineering and distinctive styling before being integrated into the Case IH brand.
Series Context:
The 1210 and 1212 represent a continuation of David Brown's established tractor lines under the Case IH umbrella, likely building upon earlier successful designs.
Production Period:
Specific production years are not detailed, but these models are generally from the later David Brown era and early Case IH integration period (likely 1970s-1980s).