Jcb 4D for sale

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Jcb 4D for sale

Post #1 by topkit » Fri Jun 22, 2018 10:13 pm

Just browsing various sites and have come across the rare beast, A JCB 4D it has the Parrallel lift arms on the front with a forklift attachment instead of a bucket (not sure if it came with it from new) it looks very straight and original, i have copied the details below. It's in Hertfordshire. At a dealer called Oakfields.


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1972 JCB 4D II 2WD DIGGER LOADER C/w Pallet forks and ditching bucket, 6,476hrs. All starts and runs and drives ok, but no brakes. A real restoration product of a very rare machine. Front tyres 11.5/80 x 18 0%. Rear tyres 18.4x26 20% Perished. £4,750 + VAT.

Dealer name is Oakfields Telephone 01763 580003
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Re: Jcb 4D for sale

Post #2 by essexpete » Fri Jun 22, 2018 11:30 pm

Go on you know you want it. Must be rare but I reckon it would be a numb old beast. Torque con as well.


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Re: Jcb 4D for sale

Post #3 by agrimax » Sat Jun 23, 2018 12:55 am

Think they were asking a lot of the Nuffield underneath,to carry that lot about...........! Back bucket looks to be jammed in that position.Bucket curl geometery looks a bit odd....
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Re: Jcb 4D for sale

Post #4 by TullyveeryClassicJCB » Tue Jun 26, 2018 11:03 pm

Its big money for a machine thats missing arguably its most important and unique elements to it - its rear wheels. A 4D had wider arches to accommodate giant deep dish wheel rims that had 23.1 x 26 inch tyres. Those wheels just look ridiculous.
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