JCB, Savannah, Georgia, celebrates the production of its 200,000th Loadall telehandler. Launched in 1977 as the JCB 520, the first Loadall was a two-wheel drive machine with a 21-foot (6.4-meter) lift ...
Using ConExpo as its launch pad, JCB debuted four new telehandlers March 4 in Las Vegas, including the compact 525-60 Hi-Viz telehandler; the 540-200 telehandler offering what the company says is ...
The emphasis is entirely on the compact features of the JCB 516-40, a new loader and telehandler from British heavy machinery maker JCB. If an operator needs to lift fodder or move produce in tight ...
JCB, is extending its portfolio with the launch of the 512-83R rotating telescopic handler featuring a maximum lift capacity of 12,000 lbs. and a maximum working height of 83 ft. It is powered by a ...
JCB’s latest-generation of Loadall telehandlers are powered by JCB’s Tier 4i Ecomax engines. These are said to require no particulate filters or post-engine exhaust treatment but rely on a diesel ...
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The performance of a telescopic handler may not be as easy to measure as it is for some types of construction equipment. With a backhoe-loader or excavator, you can more easily quantify how quickly ...
JCB has launched the 504-13 Loadall subcompact telescopic handler in response to growing demand in North America for telehandlers in the sub-6,000-pound category. The 504-13 becomes the smallest ...
JCB has a long history in the telehandler market and claims to be the leading worldwide brand for such vehicles. Its 530-70 Loadalls first appeared in 1996 and were updated in 2003. Charlie McCarron ...
The 505-20E is the first fully electric version of the company’s Loadall telehandler, designed to deliver the same performance as the conventional diesel-powered machine for construction, industrial, ...