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 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.
The performance of a telescopic handler may not be as easy to measure as it is for some types of construction equipment. With a backhoe-loader or excavator, you can more easily quantify how quickly ...
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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 ...
The 510-42 Loadall telehandler has a 10,000-pound maximum lift capacity, 42-foot lift height, and requires no outriggers. The 510-42 is available with a JCB EcoMAX 109-horsepower engine (requiring no ...
The 505-20E is the first fully electric version of the company’s Loadall telehandler, designed to deliver the same performance as the conventional diesel-powered machine for construction, industrial, ...
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