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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. Heavy equipment - Wikipedia

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    Skid-steer loader. Skid-steer loader; ... BV m = purchase price – (m x D n) example: N = 5 purchase price = $350,000 ... JCB United Kingdom: 7,0: 3.0% ...

  4. Skid-steer loader - Wikipedia

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    Skid-steer loaders are sometimes equipped with tracks instead of the wheels, and such a vehicle is known as a compact track loader. [7] Skid steer loaders, both wheel and track models, operate most efficiently when they are imbalanced – either the front wheels or the back wheels are more heavily loaded.

  5. JCB - Wikipedia

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    JCB (credit card company), originally Japan Credit Bureau, a credit card company based in Tokyo, Japan JCB (wine label), a wine label by vinter Jean-Charles Boisset Education

  6. JCB Dieselmax - Wikipedia

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    The JCB Dieselmax is a streamliner car designed for the purpose of breaking the land speed record for a diesel-engined vehicle. The car was built for JCB , a British multinational equipment company. As of 2018, the car holds the world diesel-powered land speed record, having been driven to over 350 miles per hour (560 km/h) by Wing Commander ...

  7. Backhoe - Wikipedia

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    "Backhoe fade" or "JCB fade" is a term coined by the telecommunications field to refer to accidental damage or complete severing of a communications cable by a backhoe or similar construction activity. [13] [14] The term is a play on other types of signal loss, especially on wireless networks.