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  2. JCB (heavy equipment manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    js215LC tracked backhoe excavator in the Himalayas (elev. 3,770 m (12,370 ft). Many of the vehicles produced by JCB are variants of the backhoe loader, including tracked or wheeled variants, mini and large version and other variations, such as forklift vehicles and telescopic handlers for moving materials to the upper floors of a building site.

  3. Telescopic handler - Wikipedia

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    A telescopic handler, also called a lull, telehandler, teleporter, reach forklift, or zoom boom, is a machine widely used in agriculture and industry. It is somewhat like a forklift but has a boom ( telescopic cylinder ), making it more a crane than a forklift, with the increased versatility of a single telescopic boom that can extend forwards ...

  4. JCB HMEE - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, JCB was selected to produce what at the time was estimated to be 636 machines for $209 million. [29] Firm orders: 2008: $229 million for 800 HMEE, as the first production contract. [30] June 2014: second production order, with a contract valued at $50 million (unknown quantity). [31] [32] September 2017: 98 ($36.3 million) [33] [27]

  5. List of Perkins engines - Wikipedia

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    Straight 4-Cylinder Nat asp or Turbo, OEM power unit Fitted to JCB loadall or Thwaites Dumpers PA: P6: 1938–01 to 1961-04: Six-cylinder, 288 cu. in. (4.7 L) diesel engine, rated at 86 bhp at 2,600 rpm. The highly successful P-series of engines established Perkins' reputation as one of the world's major builders of diesel engines. [5] PB: 6.288

  6. JCB Vibromax - Wikipedia

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    JCB Vibromax, formerly known as Vibromax was a manufacturer of road rollers in West Germany.The former Vibromax was acquired by JCB in 2005 and rebranded as JCB Vibromax. In 2012, the Vibromax part of the brand was dropped, and in 2014 the Gatersleben factory was closed with production dispersed to other JCB facilities, marking the end of Vibromax as a distinct business unit.

  7. JCB Fastrac - Wikipedia

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    The JCB Fastrac is a high-speed agricultural tractor series manufactured by JCB Landpower, part of the JCB group. Production began in 1991, with continual development to the present day. Generally the maximum speed of most models is 65 km/h (40 mph), but slower (40 km/h) and faster (80 km/h) versions are produced.