The David Brown 1210 Tractor, produced between 1968 and 1971, represents a robust piece of agricultural engineering from a manufacturer known for its reliable machinery. As part of the David Brown 70, 80, 90, 110, 120, 140 series, this mid-range tractor was designed to meet the demanding needs of farming. Its enduring appeal lies in its solid construction and the manufacturer's heritage of producing dependable equipment, making it a valuable asset for various agricultural tasks.
This workshop service manual provides comprehensive repair and overhaul information for the David Brown 1210 Tractor. It covers all essential systems, including the engine, transmission, fuel, ignition, lubrication, exhaust, electrical, cooling, braking, steering, and hydraulic systems. The manual details routine maintenance, tune-ups, component removal and installation, assembly and disassembly procedures, and troubleshooting for common issues. It also highlights safety procedures, the use of special tools, and provides information equivalent to that found in authorized dealer service departments, empowering owners and technicians to maintain the vehicle effectively.
Target Audience:
Mechanical technicians and owners familiar with BRP products and general automobile practices
Value Proposition:
Provides access to information equivalent to authorized dealer service departments, enabling quality service and cost savings for owners
Safety Emphasis:
Highlights safety procedures and use of safety equipment (e.g., torque wrench), with specific symbols (WARNING, CAUTION, NOTE)
Special Tools:
References special tools with David Brown part numbers and illustrations
Information Reliability:
Stated as the most reliable information available
Completeness:
Comprehensive, containing all necessary instructions for any repair
Owner Empowerment:
Aims to inform owners and enable them to perform repairs like professional technicians.
Coverage Scope:
Comprehensive repair and overhaul
Estimated Pages:
Detailed (specific number not provided in source, but implied to be extensive)
Type:
Workshop Service Manual
Delivery:
Fast and Free Electronic Delivery via Email
Engine:
Full engine disassembly, repair, and overhaul
Transmission:
Full transmission disassembly, repair, and overhaul
Fuel System:
Detailed coverage including components and procedures
Ignition System:
Information and procedures
Lubrication System:
Coverage of components and maintenance
Exhaust System:
Information and procedures
Electrical System:
Comprehensive coverage
Bodywork:
Coverage provided
Powertrain:
Includes detailed coverage of engine and transmission for extensive repairs.
Cooling System:
Coverage included for maintenance and repair.
Braking System:
Information and procedures for maintenance and repair.
Steering System:
Coverage of maintenance and repair procedures.
Hydraulic System:
Detailed coverage of components, maintenance, and repair.
Pumps And Valves:
Specific information on associated components.
Routine Maintenance:
Detailed instructions
Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic and repair procedures for common issues
Tune Ups:
Specific tune-up procedures outlined
Removal Installation:
Step-by-step procedures for component removal and installation
Assembly Disassembly:
Detailed breakdown and reassembly instructions for major assemblies
Proprietary Components:
Instructions for repair of proprietary components with manufacturer guidance
Diagnostic Charts:
Implied to be included within troubleshooting procedures.
Adjustment Procedures:
Instructions for various adjustments as needed.
Depth:
Advanced diagnostics and complete rebuilds, suitable for experienced technicians
Repair Philosophy:
Emphasizes special aspects of the product for efficient and quality repairs.
Component Level Detail:
Provides information on individual components for understanding their function.
Binding:
Not Applicable (Digital Delivery)
Paper Type:
Not Applicable (Digital Delivery)
Engine Type:
Diesel (assumed for this era and type of tractor, specific engine model not detailed in source)
Horsepower:
Not specified in source, but typical for its class
Torque:
Not specified in source
Transmission Type:
Manual (assumed, standard for tractors of this era, specific type like gearbox not detailed)
Optional Transmissions:
Not specified in source
Gear Ratios:
Detailed in manual
Fluid Requirements:
Specified within the manual
Wheelbase:
Not specified in source
Overall Length:
Not specified in source
Overall Width:
Not specified in source
Operating Weight:
Not specified in source
Safety Certifications:
Not specified in source, but manual emphasizes safety procedures
Safety Warnings:
Prominent use of WARNING, CAUTION, NOTE symbols
Safety Equipment Recommendations:
Recommendation for use of safety equipment like torque wrenches
Infotainment Features:
Not applicable (tractor technology from the late 1960s/early 1970s)
Driver Assistance Systems:
Not applicable (tractor technology from the late 1960s/early 1970s)
Connectivity Options:
Not applicable (tractor technology from the late 1960s/early 1970s)
Routine Checks:
Covered in detail within the manual
Engine Oil:
Specific viscosity and type detailed in manual
Coolant:
Type and mixture ratio specified in manual
Hydraulic Fluid:
Specification provided in manual
Transmission Fluid:
Specific type and capacity detailed in manual.
Differential Fluid:
Specification detailed in manual.
Common Wear Points:
Manual will identify and provide repair procedures for common wear and failure points
Troubleshooting Guides:
Included for diagnosing and resolving operational problems
Manufacturer History:
David Brown Tractors was a British manufacturer known for its agricultural machinery.
Model Series:
The 1210 is part of the David Brown 70, 80, 90, 110, 120, 140 series, representing a mid-range tractor offering for its time.
Production Period:
The 1210 was produced from 1968 to 1971.
Industry Awards:
Not specified in source, but David Brown tractors were respected in their time.