Description
Nothing’s worse than dealing with electrical gremlins on an older tractor – lights flickering, gauges acting up, or the engine cutting out at the worst possible moment. When you’ve got a classic David Brown 770 or 780 with decades of wear on the original wiring, this complete replacement loom eliminates all those frustrating electrical issues in one comprehensive upgrade. Instead of patching and splicing old wires that’ll just fail again next season, you get factory-correct wiring that brings your reliable David Brown back to like-new electrical performance.
What You’re Getting
- Complete replacement for all original wiring – no more patchwork repairs
- Factory-correct wire gauges and routing match your tractor’s original specifications
- Modern insulation that resists heat, oil, and moisture better than original materials
- Proper connectors and terminals for reliable connections throughout the system
- Eliminates decades of deterioration, corrosion, and electrical problems in one installation
Built for Real Farm Work
Your David Brown 770 or 780 represents the golden era of British tractor engineering – reliable 3-cylinder power perfect for mixed farming operations from 50 to 500 acres. Whether you’re running cultivation work, operating a loader, or handling general farm tasks, these versatile tractors need dependable electrical systems to keep gauges reading correctly, lights working properly, and ignition firing consistently.
Made to Last
This wiring loom uses modern materials that far exceed what was available when your tractor was built. The high-temperature insulation handles engine heat that destroyed original wiring, while chemical-resistant coatings stand up to fuel and hydraulic fluid exposure. Properly sized conductors ensure you’ve got adequate current capacity with safety margins for all your electrical needs.
Installation Notes
Complete rewiring typically takes 4-5 hours but transforms your tractor’s reliability. Document your existing connections before starting – even if the old wiring looks rough, note where everything goes. Remove the old harness completely to avoid confusion, clean all connection points, and route the new loom following original paths. This is the perfect time to upgrade any switches or gauges while everything’s accessible.






Reviews
There are no reviews yet.