David Brown Tractor Model Range
- VAK1 - 1939-45
- VTK1 & VIG1 - 1941-49
- VAK1A - 1945-47
- VAK1C Cropmaster - 1947-54
- DB4 - 1942-49 (110 built)
- Taskmaster - 1948-65
- 50TD Trackmaster - 1950-63
- 30TD Trackmaster - 1953- ?
- DB25 & DB30 - 1953-58
- VAD 50D - 1953-59
- 900 series 1955-57
- VAD 12 2D - 1956-64 lightweight tool carrier
- 950 implematic series - 1958-61
- 850 implematic series - 1961-65
- 750 farmatic series - 19??-??
- 880 implematic series - 1961-65
- 990 implematic series - 1961-65
- 770 selectamatic series - 1965-70
- 880 selectamatic series - 1965-71
- 990 selectamatic series - 1965-71
- 1200 selectamatic series - 1967-71
- 780 selectamatic series - 1965-71
- 1210 Manual Gearbox 1971-1979
- 1212 Hydra-Shift 1971-1979
- 885 Synchromesh 1971-1979
- 990,995,996 Synchromesh 1971-1979
- 1410 Manual Gearbox first turbo charged david brown 1974-1979
- 1412 Hydra-Shift first turbo charged david brown 1974-1979
- 1190 series - 1979-83
- 1290 series - 1979-83
- 1390 series - 1979-83
- 1490 series - 1979-83
- 1690 series - 1979-83
- 1690 Turbo series - 1979-83
- 1194 series - 1983-88
- 1294 series - 1983-88
- 1394 series - 1983-88
- 1494 series - 1983-88
- 1594 series - 1983-88
- 1694 series - 1983-88
Export models
- 775 selectamatic German market
- 3800 (780 petrol) American market
- 4600 (880 petrol) American market
- Oliver 500-600 rebadged 850 and 950 American market
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