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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 6960934" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>some of the DB’s sold into the american market were low spec, so not necessarily live drive. Also some implematics an earlier version, were sold as selectamatics</p><p>Otherwise they wer very good tractors. The Selectamatic hydraulic system can be very trying for somebody who has no previous experience. It is critcal the main lift lever is pulled right back , before attempting to change from draft, hieght or TCU/ trailer tipping.</p><p>The pump issue may only require the large gauze filter under the gearbox to be cleaned. Older tractors often have a right melange of gunge here, due to water getting in the boots around the gear levers.</p><p>the DBTC website is a very good source of advice on these tractors too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 6960934, member: 1951"] some of the DB’s sold into the american market were low spec, so not necessarily live drive. Also some implematics an earlier version, were sold as selectamatics Otherwise they wer very good tractors. The Selectamatic hydraulic system can be very trying for somebody who has no previous experience. It is critcal the main lift lever is pulled right back , before attempting to change from draft, hieght or TCU/ trailer tipping. The pump issue may only require the large gauze filter under the gearbox to be cleaned. Older tractors often have a right melange of gunge here, due to water getting in the boots around the gear levers. the DBTC website is a very good source of advice on these tractors too. [/QUOTE]
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