At the Bauma show in Munich, the wraps came off the most efficient JCB backhoe-loader ever, offering customers average fuel savings from 6% to 16%. MUNICH, GERMANY - JCB has unveiled a new generation ...
With its first major redesign of the Robot skid-steer and compact-track-loader family, JCB expanded upon the ergonomic and safety benefits of its single loader arm design. The door hinge has been ...
JCB has this week unveiled its latest generation of backhoe loaders, with a large number of new features that aim to boost worldwide sales of the machine it launched 70 years ago. Richard Brooks, ...
Tier 4 Final engines with no DPF and a high degree of machine automation redefine the backhoe-loader line for 2015 JCB introduces Tier 4 Final engines and a high degree of machine automation for its ...
Building on the success of its first nine models, Savannah construction equipment manufacturer JCB premiered the last eight machines in its 17-model line of new generation skid steer and compact track ...
The 411, 417, 427, and 437 wheel loaders have been upgraded with Tier 4-Final engines at 108 horsepower, 125 horsepower, 179 horsepower, and 183 horsepower, respectively. The loaders have a ...
The new machine is equipped with a fully glazed, heated cab designed to provide a comfortable environment while minimising its draw on battery power, despite having heated front and rear windscreens, ...
JCB will show its smallest ever telescopic loader, the Miniscopic 515-40, at this year’s Agritechnica show in Germany. It aims to provide an alternative to tractor front loaders and is said to be ...
JCB is celebrating 60 years of its iconic backhoe loader. The world’s first backhoe rolled off the British firm’s assembly line back in 1953, making 2013 the machine’s diamond anniversary. Its concept ...
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