A special installation in honour of JCB’s 80th birthday is drawing a crown to the manufacturer’s headquarters in ...
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 ...
The 3CX and 4CX JCB backhoe loaders now come standard with the company’s Tier 4-Interim Ecomax diesel engines, delivering up to 9 percent better fuel consumption and a 6 percent boost in torque, the ...
JCB was founded on October 23, 1945, by the late Joseph Cyril Bamford in a garage in the Staffordshire market town of Uttoxeter, UK. It was the same day as his son Anthony, now Lord Bamford, was born.
“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 ...
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Visitors are gathering at JCB’s Staffordshire HQ to see a full-size digger displayed as a scale-model installation celebrating the ...
The top-selling JCB is now available with a more frugal engine and a larger cabin JCB India has introduced a new version of their best-selling model, the JCB 3DX Backhoe Loader that has an up to 20 ...
In a new series, we take a look at some of the great machines that have built the world today, starting with the famous ‘dancing’ JCB. These days, no job would be complete without a backhoe loader ...
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 ...
JCB is celebrating a major machine milestone with the production of its one millionth Backhoe Loader. The first JCB Backhoe rolled off the production line in Rocester, Staffordshire in 1953. Called ...