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David Brown 770 Selectamatic Specs, Price and Review (2026)

Agricultural · 36 HP · Best for small farms and versatility

Power

36 HP (27 kW)

Fuel

Diesel

Transmission

Manual

PTO

31 HP @ 540 rpm

Weight

1,483 kg (1 t)

New price (est.)

$20,736 – $31,104

Est. used price

$7,258 – $21,773

Overview

The David Brown 770 Selectamatic sits in the 25–60 HP utility power class and is aimed at small farms, landscaping, and light loader duties. David Brown tractors are widely used across farm operations, and the 770 Selectamatic represents a strong entry in the 25–60 HP utility segment. On this page you will find complete David Brown 770 Selectamatic specs including engine data, transmission type, hydraulic lift capacity, PTO output, dimensions, and operating weight. Use the David Brown 770 Selectamatic review sections on this page — TractorFit analysis, pros and cons, and use-case ratings — to judge suitability before purchasing. David Brown 770 Selectamatic price varies by year, hours, condition, and region — our used price estimate gives you a data-based range to start your search. Use this page to review all David Brown 770 Selectamatic data in one place — from specs and pricing to suitability ratings and direct comparisons with competing models.

TractorFitâ„¢ Analysis

58

Overall score

Based on specs and use-case fit for David Brown 770 Selectamatic.

With its specs, the utility class that balances capability and operating cost for small to mid-size operations. Manual transmission keeps ownership costs down and is well understood for maintenance. Farm-oriented design prioritizes drawbar and PTO work, hydraulics, and durability. PTO specs determine compatibility with mowers, balers, and other powered attachments. Key specs include 36 HP, 31 HP PTO, 1 t operating weight, estimated used range $7,258–$21,773, and overall suitability 58/100.

Small farm suitability
100/100
Large farm suitability
15/100
Loader work efficiency
15/100
Fuel efficiency
69/100
Maintenance ease
88/100

Higher = simpler

Versatility
72/100
Cost tier
89/100
Power-to-weight
14/100

Pros

  • ✓Well suited to small and mid-size farms for power and maneuverability.
  • ✓Simple maintenance; mechanical transmission with lower repair costs.
  • ✓High versatility: PTO and hydraulic options for multiple implements.
  • ✓Strong value for money relative to power and features.
  • ✓Reliable manual transmission with low maintenance cost.

Cons

  • •Limited power for large-scale work or heavy equipment.
  • •Limited capacity for intensive loader work.
  • •Modest power-to-weight ratio; less agility in traction and on slopes.
  • •Basic hydraulic system; limited for demanding implements.

David Brown 770 Selectamatic receives an overall suitability score of 58/100 from the TractorSuitability™ Engine. Ideal for small to mid-size farms (roughly 5–40 ha), light fieldwork, mowing, and properties where maneuverability matters, mixed use with multiple PTO and hydraulic implements, tight spaces and transport on smaller trailers. The suitability sub-scores allow an objective comparison of performance across farm sizes and use types. With 36 HP and around 1 tons weight, it fits small and mid-size farms where maneuverability and running costs matter. Loader work rates 15/100; fuel efficiency index is 69/100. Maintenance is classified as Low: Mechanical transmission and straightforward engine design; lower repair costs and easier DIY or general dealer servicing. Operating cost tier is Low: Good fuel efficiency, strong value tier, and low maintenance complexity keep operating costs down. Versatility (72/100) reflects PTO and hydraulic options; cost tier (89/100) reflects value for money. It stands out in: small farm, value. It has relative limitations in: large farm, loader. Overall, it offers a balanced profile for its class. The TractorSuitability™ Engine uses manufacturer technical data only to compute these indices in an objective, reproducible way. We recommend comparing these scores with your specific acreage, crop type, and implement needs before deciding.

Real-world performance & ownership

Highlights

  • Engine size balances capability with operating cost.
  • Manual transmission keeps design simple and ownership costs lower.
  • Operating weight around 1 t aids maneuverability and transport.
  • Rated PTO output of 31 HP supports mowers, hay tools, and other driven implements.
  • Suitability profile is solid across typical use cases.
  • Versatility index supports a wide range of tasks and attachments.
  • Estimated used price range: $7,258–$21,773 USD.
  • Farm orientation targets fieldwork, PTO work, and reliability.

Trade-offs

  • Maintenance complexity is rated on the higher side; factor in service access and parts availability.
  • Loader and front attachment suitability is limited by design; best for lighter loader duties.

Best for

  • Small to mid-size hay work
  • Loader and grading
  • Mixed farming and estate use
  • Mixed tasks and attachment use

Not ideal for

  • Heavy, continuous loader work
  • Low-maintenance-first buyers
  • Large-acreage row-crop or heavy tillage

David Brown 770 Selectamatic — Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Engine size balances capability with operating cost.
  • Manual transmission keeps design simple and ownership costs lower.
  • Operating weight around 1 t aids maneuverability and transport.
  • Rated PTO output of 31 HP supports mowers, hay tools, and other driven implements.
  • Suitability profile is solid across typical use cases.
  • Versatility index supports a wide range of tasks and attachments.
  • Estimated used price range: $7,258–$21,773 USD.
  • Farm orientation targets fieldwork, PTO work, and reliability.

Cons

  • Maintenance complexity is rated on the higher side; factor in service access and parts availability.
  • Loader and front attachment suitability is limited by design; best for lighter loader duties.

Used market insights

Estimated used price

$7,258 – $21,773 USD

High confidence

Estimate only. Actual prices vary by condition, hours, and region.

Buyer checklist

  • Check engine and PTO hours; service history matters for long-term reliability.
  • Confirm PTO speed (540/1000) and HP match your mowers, balers, or other implements.
  • Inspect hydraulics and three-point hitch condition; repair costs can be high.

For used David Brown 770 Selectamatic, hours and service history matter. Confirm PTO and hydraulic operation, tire condition, and that implements match your HP and category.

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Technical Specifications

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Engine

Maximum Power (Gross)
36 HP (27 kW)
Fuel Type
Diesel
Cooling
Liquid

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Frequently asked questions

  • Where can I find used David Brown 770 Selectamatic listings?

    This page links to international marketplaces where you can search for used David Brown 770 Selectamatic tractors; listings are provided by third parties.

  • How much does a used David Brown 770 Selectamatic cost?

    Used David Brown 770 Selectamatic tractors are often listed in the range of $7,258–$21,773 USD (high confidence). Actual prices depend on hours, condition, and region.

  • Does the David Brown 770 Selectamatic have a PTO?

    Yes. The David Brown 770 Selectamatic has a rear PTO rated at 31 HP at 540 rpm.

  • What is the horsepower of the David Brown 770 Selectamatic?

    The David Brown 770 Selectamatic is rated at 36 HP (gross) (27 kW).

  • Is the David Brown 770 Selectamatic good for loader work?

    TractorFit scores rate this model as less suited for loader work (15/100). Check front axle capacity and loader compatibility for your intended use.

  • What is the David Brown 770 Selectamatic best used for?

    As a farm tractor, the David Brown 770 Selectamatic is suited to fieldwork, PTO-driven implements, hay work, and general estate or small-farm tasks.

  • What type of transmission does the David Brown 770 Selectamatic have?

    The David Brown 770 Selectamatic uses a manual transmission.

  • What should I check when buying a used David Brown 770 Selectamatic?

    Verify hours, condition, service history, PTO operation, hydraulics, and tire wear. Confirm weight and dimensions if you need to transport or match implements.

  • What fuel does the David Brown 770 Selectamatic use?

    The David Brown 770 Selectamatic uses diesel fuel.

  • What is the weight of the David Brown 770 Selectamatic?

    Operating weight is approximately 1,483 kg (1 tons).

David Brown 770 Selectamatic: Complete Tractor Specifications and Technical Data

Overview

The David Brown 770 Selectamatic is a agricultural tractor from David Brown designed for agricultural operations. This comprehensive tractor specifications guide provides complete technical data, engine specifications, transmission details, dimensions, and hydraulic system capabilities. This agricultural tractor features a 36 HP diesel engine with manual transmission, delivering reliable performance. Our tractor database provides detailed specifications and technical data for the David Brown 770 Selectamatic, making it easy to compare with other models in the David Brown lineup or across different brands.

Engine Specifications

The David Brown 770 Selectamatic is powered by a diesel engine that delivers 36 HP for agricultural tasks. Tractor horsepower is a critical specification that determines the machine's ability to handle various implements. The engine specifications demonstrate David Brown's engineering expertise in creating efficient powerplants.

  • Maximum Power: 36 HP (27 kW)
  • Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Cooling System: Liquid-cooled

Transmission Specifications

The David Brown 770 Selectamatic features a manual transmission system. Transmission type affects power delivery and operational efficiency. Different transmission types offer various advantages for different operating conditions and implement requirements.

Dimensions and Weight

Understanding tractor dimensions and weight is essential for storage, transport, and operational compatibility. The David Brown 770 Selectamatic's specifications help determine if the tractor fits your operational requirements.

  • Width: 132 mm (5.2 in)
  • Wheelbase: 1905 mm (75.0 in)
  • Weight: 1483 kg (3269 lbs)

Power Take-Off (PTO)

The PTO system allows the tractor to transfer engine power to driven implements. PTO specifications, including horsepower and speed ratings, are essential when selecting implements.

  • PTO Speed: 540 rpm
  • PTO Power: 31 HP (23 kW)

Performance and Applications

The David Brown 770 Selectamatic delivers 36 HP performance for agricultural applications including plowing, planting, and harvesting. Tractor performance metrics, including power output, hydraulic capabilities, and dimensions, determine the machine's suitability for various tasks. When evaluating tractor performance, consider your specific application requirements, operating conditions, and implement needs to ensure the David Brown 770 Selectamatic matches your operational demands.

Technical Data Summary

This guide provides complete technical data and detailed specifications for the David Brown 770 Selectamatic. Key specifications include: 36 HP engine, manual transmission, 31 HP PTO, and 1483 kg weight. These tractor specifications enable accurate comparisons with other models. Our tractor database provides comprehensive data for thousands of models, making it easy to research specifications and compare tractors.

Conclusion

The David Brown 770 Selectamatic is a reliable agricultural tractor from David Brown, designed for modern farming operations. With its 36 HP diesel engine and manual transmission, weighing 1 tons, it provides dependable performance for agricultural tasks. This comprehensive guide offers all essential David Brown 770 Selectamatic tractor data and specifications for informed decision-making.

Conclusion

With 36 HP, the David Brown 770 Selectamatic is a solid choice for operators who need Small to mid-size hay work, Loader and grading, Mixed farming and estate use. Check the price range shown above and compare with similar models to ensure it fits your budget. Use our comparison tool to stack the 770 Selectamatic against other tractors in the same HP range before making a final decision.

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