DAVID BROWN 1. a Power Controlled Steering | A great advantage! ( Er HE~ W " 10/2/55. f= . cz ~~ J 'Ei&rO Dear Sirs, w —2—a F I have now had my David Brown £ - Crawler tractor for almost U ~ —■ - eighteen months during which it fSyfefeb. - -I- E==E=- rl has handled many classes of work I w with an efficiency and economy -A-sstBi®- lßa\ well beyond what my experience L - with other tractors had led me to -> • J expect. As you know I have a . «raT dozer blade and have done a lot "■£j«o®®r s “ u y of earth moving. It is in this work that the power controlled steering shows its advantages over the old clutch and brake PETROL from £1,299 f.o.r. main ports steering. I find that the David and k ._ lr . T _ . . i Brown is able to push greater DIESEL COMPLETE with 6-speed gearbox loads out of difficult places than ENGINES and 12-speed range 4-speed PTO more highly rated tractors with Choice , h ° lce of , track w,dths - contro led clutch steering. Having both tracks of differential power steering, elecpushing at all times is also a great “ nc starter rep aceable cylinder safety feature on steep hillsides. ™ dt liners - force feed lubrication. R.J., Otamatea. models. ————— . MODEL 50 Let us tell you more about this remarkable crawler 9800 lb. maximum drawbar tractor. See a David Brown dealer or send for pull. Catalogue to New Zealand Distributors: .. ~ r . on TODD BROS. LTD., Wellington. MODEL 30 ... ~. 8500 lb. maximum drawbar DAVID BROWNWorId s Finest Tractors pu ||.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 90, Issue 4, 15 April 1955, Page 372
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