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David John Bowes Brown was a English engineer and entrepreneur. He was involved with many well known British engineering companies. His mosted noted design was the original ADT marketed by Caterpillar Inc. which his company Artix designed and built in Peterlee, County Durham. It was built around a drive train supplied by Caterpillar. After selling out to Caterpillar he set up Multidrive to develop another concept in off-road transport.

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  • David J. B.Brown
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  • David John Bowes Brown was a English engineer and entrepreneur. He was involved with many well known British engineering companies. His mosted noted design was the original ADT marketed by Caterpillar Inc. which his company Artix designed and built in Peterlee, County Durham. It was built around a drive train supplied by Caterpillar. After selling out to Caterpillar he set up Multidrive to develop another concept in off-road transport.
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  • David John Bowes Brown was a English engineer and entrepreneur. He was involved with many well known British engineering companies. His mosted noted design was the original ADT marketed by Caterpillar Inc. which his company Artix designed and built in Peterlee, County Durham. It was built around a drive train supplied by Caterpillar. After selling out to Caterpillar he set up Multidrive to develop another concept in off-road transport.
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