JCB celebrated a unique milestone as its 750,000th backhoe-loader rolled off the production line in Rocester, Staffordshire – the very location where the first JCB backhoe was manufactured almost 70 ...
To mark 70 years of manufacturing its backhoe loaders, JCB is producing 70 platinum editions of its 3CX and 4CX models. The first JCB model was manufactured in 1953, combining a lightweight backhoe ...
In contrast to modifying a lawn or small agricultural tractor with a bolted-on loader and backhoe frame, JCB set out to design a "true" construction backhoe-loader for the 10-foot dig depth class. The ...
“Many times, people say that the backhoe-loader market is a declining market – it’s shrinking, backhoes are going away. And that’s not true,” says Diego Butzke, product manager, JCB. While he ...
Off-road and construction equipment major JCB made its first global debut for its 100 million sterling pounds (Rs 1,019 crore) project to produce super-efficient hydrogen engines in India in the ...
To celebrate its heritage as the inventor of the original backhoe loader, global construction equipment manufacturer JCB kicked off a demonstration tour of its high-speed military backhoe loader ...
This brand-new JCB backhoe loader is supposed to put the electrochemical potential of the hydrogen-powered internal combustion engine on display as soon as possible. The British government announced ...
Construction equipment manufacturer JCB has produced special Platinum Edition 3CX backhoe loaders to mark its 70 th birthday. The company said the first batch of colourful limited edition machines had ...
As JCB prepares to celebrate the 15th anniversary of its North American manufacturing headquarters in Savannah early next year, the world's third-largest construction equipment maker is growing again.
The 750,000th model was a special edition of JCB’s 3CX backhoe loader. New Delhi: Construction equipment manufacturer JCB has announced on Friday that it has rolled out 750,000th backhoe loader from ...
The machine, pioneered by the company's founder Joseph Cyril Bamford more than 50 years ago, was judged to be the number one digger by a panel of experts on The Greatest Ever, a television series ...
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