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David Brown agricultural harvesters for sale

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David Brown NYE OG BRUGTE RESERVEDELEImages3
David Brown NYE OG BRUGTE RESERVEDELE

Combine harvester accessories • Spøttrup, DK • Salling Traktorservice A/S

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David Brown 996 Vandpumpe

Combine harvester accessories • Høng, DK • Løve Traktorservice

172 GBP
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David Brown Company History:

The David Brown business was established in 1860 in the machine manufacturing industry, specialising in cast gears. The business has been active for 150 years, in which it evolved from manufacturing warm gear units, to an increased number of 500,000 gears in the aero division during World War II and an over 10,000 tank transmissions in the gearbox division. Some of the trademarks of the business include the Turbopress model, Conex, Whisperdrive and Weco. Since 2008, David Brown, Benzlers, Cone Drive and the old gear division of Textron were merged into one company, run by Clyde Blowers became one of the most successful and advanced corporate development companies worldwide.

What are Combine Harvesters and what are they used for:

David Brown combine harvesters are agricultural machines used to harvest grain crops. The used combine harvesters enable the reaping, thrashing and sorting of crops such as wheat, oats, rye and flax. These processes are possible due to the used combine harvester parts such as the adjustable nature of the head, which makes the David Brown combine harvesters operate in different environments. Some of these environments are steep slopes, which need to be harvested for their fertile soil. The process is called hillside levelling and is conducted through the use of hydraulic technology. Side-hill levelling is similar to hillside levelling, but it is conducted on milder slopes and produces highly efficient thrashing. The combine harvesters operate through different technologies, which are applied through the combine harvester accessories. The conventional design uses a rotation cylinder in the front, which enables seed selection as the rest of the machine separates grain from straws. The rotary design operates through a centrifugal technology that allows faster harvesting, with an emphasis on grain selection.