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JCB's new TM320S Agri articulated telehandler is a cross between a wheel loader and its namesake, with exceptionally manoeuvrability to allow loads to be placed with greater precision, even in ...
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 ...
A HYDROSTATIC drive version of JCB’s six-tonne capacity Loadall 560-80 telescopic handler has been launched. The Agri Pro version will make its UK debut at the LAMMA show, Peterborough, in January and ...
Engine The 536-70 has a range of different engines, depending on the spec. Ours is an “Agri Plus”, so has JCB’s own Stage 3b 4.4-litre power unit in the engine pod, kicking out 125hp.
JCB’s 435S Agri wheeled loader gets more space, new controls and a quieter cab, says the company. The 230hp Tier 4 final engine doesn’t need a diesel particulate filter and there’s an ...
JCB calls in DualTechVT and has made it a feature in its 531-70 and 541-70 Agri Pro telehandlers, which are designed for agriculture.
JCB has expanded its range of Agri Loadalls with the addition of a brand new model - the 536-70 - which will give farmers a new combination of seven-metre lift height and 3.6-tonnes capacity.
JCB has just launched its new electric Teletruk and a new rotating telehandler, both of which will generate interest in agricultural markets. The British manufacturer has been extremely busy ...
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 introduced its first all-electric telehandler, the 505-20E. Based off JCB’s diesel version, the 505-20E features the same maximum lifting capacity (5,500 pounds) as its diesel-powered sibling.