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 ...
The JCB 512-56 Loadall telehandler—with a 12,000-pound lift capacity and 56-foot lift height—is now available with a 74-horsepower JCB EcoMAX engine that requires no diesel particulate filter (DPF), ...
JCB has lavished its compact Loadall telehandlers with some attention, fitting higher-spec cabs, improved brakes and ...
JCB has debuted the 504-13 Loadall subcompact telescopic handler in response to growing demand in North America for telehandlers in the sub-6,000 pound category. With a 4,000-pound lift capacity and ...
JCB's DualTech VT is the world's first dual technology transmission specifically designed for the 512-56 and 514-56 Loadall telehandlers JCB's DualTech VT is the world's first dual technology ...
JCB has launched a new telehandler this year. The firm's latest generation of Loadall telehandlers for the agricultural market made their debut at the Lamma Show back in spring and the key feature is ...
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JCB's telehandler business in North America is getting a boost as the company starts to manufacture handlers at its Pooler, GA facility. John Wyatt reports. As Helmut Peters ends his tenure with JCB ...
Despite offering the same 56-ft. lift height as the 512-56, the 514-56 is a completely new design with 2,000 lbs. additional load capacity “This isn’t just a 512 with a little more counterweight,” he ...
JCB's 514-56 Loadall telehandler, a 109-horsepower Tier 4-Interim unit, is part of a series aimed squarely at American rental customers. It features a 56-foot reach and 14,000 pounds of lift capacity, ...
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