David Brown Ltd.

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a David Brown tractor
a David Brown tractor
David Brown Tractor Factory Meltham Mills 1981
David Brown Tractor Factory Meltham Mills 1981

David Brown Limited is a British engineering company, principally engaged in the manufacture of gears and gearboxes.

Founded in 1860 as a general manufacturing company, by 1873 David Brown had focused on gear systems.

David Brown were one of the greats in tractor production, Breaking new ground where others were only to follow later, but being pioneering ultimately lead to their downfall.

In 1947, the company acquired Aston Martin and in 1948, Lagonda. The David Brown investment led to the DB series of Aston Martins.

Both car companies were sold in 1972 to Company Developments Limited Aston Martin then in financial trouble for a nominal £100.

In 1990, the family disposed of its stake to its management who floated the group as a public company in 1993. David Brown was acquired by Textron Inc. in October 1998.

The company, trading as David Brown Engineering Ltd, headquartered in Huddersfield, is now a leading supplier of heavy transmission systems for industrial, defence and marine applications.

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