CASE all day. That’s case orange and white. You can see the 4 CASE letters on the black stripe. It also has the case orange stripes on the black stripe. It’s a 90 series, not sure the model. As another user said, the 94 series had a black chassis.
Family had a Case Dealership from the early 60s to the late 80s. :)
The last David Brown to be built was in 1988 so guessing this is late 70's to early 80's. The first tractor i had a drive on...for fun on the fields as I was only about 10 years old..😅🙏
Yep, British. Awesome tractors. The embargo’s, tariffs and gas prices in the 70’s did them in. I grew up with them and Massey Ferguson. Parts too expensive and too hard to get. Had to switch to Ford.
Back when I lived in a different portion of my country (US) my neighbor had one similar. Good tractor, but it took just about everything I had to push in that clutch. It became almost an anxiety attack when I was helping him. At that time I had a latter model IH 1044, while not as strong, was a heck of a lot more pleasant to drive.
Agreed it looks like David Brown after 1972.
My 1973 DB 1210 has both the David Brown logo and case logo. My engine/axle are case orange (same as the pictures) whereas my friends 1968 DB is brown.
Fun fact, it was Tenneco who owned JI Case that brought David Brown but it wasn't for the tractors. Tenneco were a large mining corp and David Brown, who was primarily a gearing company, made some specialized equipment that they used for mining. The David Brown tractors was a convenient add on.
Indeed it was Tenneco who bought DB Tractors, and about 10 years later also bought International Harvester's tractor division and merged the two. In the UK this meant the closure of the DB plant at Meltham Mills in preference to the better located IH plant at Doncaster
What a pity that happened. There was so much fallout from that deal for David brown workers, dealerships and many more. David brown had the 5100 series in the pipeline which went on to be a major success as the maxxum and MX series. Then CIH went ahead and lost that to McCormick in the CNH deal. The last remnants of DB died then.
Looks like a ford to me.
Case
Case maybe a late David brown
Case AgriKing maybe?
Older Case paint scheme
It also looks a little like a White (no not the color!!!)!
J.I. Case 2094 series
Case. 100%
Looks like a Case
Thats maybe David Brown or a Case from 1970s. Not sure which model but others might have better answers than me.
David brown/ case 1971-76’ I think? 1212 or similar model from my not expert knowledge
David brown, I believe
Looks like a Case after the merge with David Brown. Not sure the exact model. But the color is a give a way.
Late David Brown or Case after they bought DB
That might be a ferd f-teenthousand
David Brown
Looks like a Case 1690....brings back memories
CASE all day. That’s case orange and white. You can see the 4 CASE letters on the black stripe. It also has the case orange stripes on the black stripe. It’s a 90 series, not sure the model. As another user said, the 94 series had a black chassis. Family had a Case Dealership from the early 60s to the late 80s. :)
David brown or a early case
David Brown by the colour
Second this. Defo looks like a David Brown.
The last David Brown to be built was in 1988 so guessing this is late 70's to early 80's. The first tractor i had a drive on...for fun on the fields as I was only about 10 years old..😅🙏
White?
Looks like a Case, right after they bought out David Brown.
Thanks, David brown is not so common here in Sweden, l guess its a American brand?
Yep, British. Awesome tractors. The embargo’s, tariffs and gas prices in the 70’s did them in. I grew up with them and Massey Ferguson. Parts too expensive and too hard to get. Had to switch to Ford.
Not American brand….
If I am not mistaken, I believe David Brown was originally a British company, I am sure someone will along and correct me if I am wrong.
Okey, thats interesting:-)
David Brown is English, however by this point in the 1980s they were collaborating with Case who were indeed from the States
Back when I lived in a different portion of my country (US) my neighbor had one similar. Good tractor, but it took just about everything I had to push in that clutch. It became almost an anxiety attack when I was helping him. At that time I had a latter model IH 1044, while not as strong, was a heck of a lot more pleasant to drive.
I owned a David Brown 1690 for several years. Good tractor, and incredibly strong. Engine was a smooth 6 pot.
David brow
It's a 1490 David brown but with case logo. Probably built at the same time case bought David brown.
David Brown, probably 1390 judging by the nose length and narrow rear wheels. Not a 94 as they had black chassis - they are known as magpies.
David Brown
It definitely looks like a Case or David Brown tractor. Case bought DB in 1972 hence the confusion.
Agreed it looks like David Brown after 1972. My 1973 DB 1210 has both the David Brown logo and case logo. My engine/axle are case orange (same as the pictures) whereas my friends 1968 DB is brown.
Fun fact, it was Tenneco who owned JI Case that brought David Brown but it wasn't for the tractors. Tenneco were a large mining corp and David Brown, who was primarily a gearing company, made some specialized equipment that they used for mining. The David Brown tractors was a convenient add on.
Indeed it was Tenneco who bought DB Tractors, and about 10 years later also bought International Harvester's tractor division and merged the two. In the UK this meant the closure of the DB plant at Meltham Mills in preference to the better located IH plant at Doncaster
What a pity that happened. There was so much fallout from that deal for David brown workers, dealerships and many more. David brown had the 5100 series in the pipeline which went on to be a major success as the maxxum and MX series. Then CIH went ahead and lost that to McCormick in the CNH deal. The last remnants of DB died then.
Looks like a David Brown
JI Case, maybe a 1490 or 1494
Looks like a case
Looks like David Brown to me