JCB has developed three new specialised machines for the US and British military. Click on the pictures to enlarge them. Over more than two decades, JCB has supplied 45 different military ...
In contrast to modifying a lawn or small agricultural tractor with a bolted-on loader and backhoe frame, JCB set out to design a "true" construction backhoe-loader for the 10-foot dig depth class. The ...
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 ...
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80th anniversary of JCB

One of the United Kingdom’s great companies JCB celebrates its 80th anniversary in 2025. It’s a company built on innovation ...
Building on the success of its first nine models, Savannah construction equipment manufacturer JCB premiered the last eight machines in its 17-model line of new generation skid steer and compact track ...
Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car fanatic, he started working his way through the echelons of the automotive industry, starting out as social-media ...
JCB’s all-new Fastrac is finally here. It’s good, but is it good enough to grab sales from other marques? Nick Fone finds out. With its deeply furrowed brow and waspish colour-scheme, the Fastrac 4000 ...
“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 ...
JCB is celebrating 60 years of its iconic backhoe loader. The world’s first backhoe rolled off the British firm’s assembly line back in 1953, making 2013 the machine’s diamond anniversary. Its concept ...
The 403 and 406ZX loaders have come on to the Australian market looking for a niche in agriculture as well as material handling. At 2.5 tonnes, the 403 is a lighter option to a tractor with a loader, ...
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