JCB’s Loadall has provided material-handling and lifting solutions for construction, agricultural and industrial markets for almost four decades. Today, JCB celebrates the production of its 200,000th ...
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 ...
JCB is expanding its range of Loadall agricultural telescopic handlers with the launch of two new 7.0 metre machines featuring increased lift capacity and ...
A product made by JCB, which was first manufactured in 1977 and is said to have revolutionised the handling of loads on construction sites and farms, has reached a production milestone of 200,000 ...
Introduced in early 2008, JCB's new range of high boom Loadall telehandlers boast fast cycle times and high lift capacities. Those new telehandlers, the Loadall 506-36 and the 507-42, can lift 6,000 ...
JCB chairman Lord Bamford (centre right) leads the cheers to celebrate the JCB Loadall’s 40th anniversary. JCB is today celebrating a major milestone in its long record of innovative machine design – ...
JCB has expanded its E-TECH range of zero-emissions machines with the launch of its first ever electric Loadall telescopic handler model. More than 43 years after the company pioneered the concept of ...
Late last year JCB gave its telehandlers greener engines, extra equipment and a revamped cab. We got a chance to try the 541-70, which with its 4.1t lift capacity and 7m reach, is one of the biggest ...
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 ...
Rental company Plant Hire UK has placed an order worth £11 million (€13.8 million) for more than 200 new JCB T4i telescopic handlers. The deal will push its JCB fleet size past the 1,500-unit mark.
One of the UK's leading plant and equipment hire firms has invested in a fleet of JCB Loadall telescopic handlers in a deal worth almost £9 million to the Staffordshire firm. Newcastle-based Nixon ...
JCB has announced it is investing £100m on a project to produce super-efficient hydrogen engines – and has revealed a hydrogen-powered JCB Loadall prototype. A team of 100 engineers is already working ...
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