In Sweden we just read about the Hydradig.
Good idea or not?
http://hydradig.jcb.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl8RdsbsRH0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2g5VYaB6Z-s
JCB Hydradig - good idea or not?
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Re: JCB Hydradig - good idea or not?
The reliability comment I have seen on another forum. Do JCB have a bad name currently? Someone said words to this effect: ''just like some of the Scandinavian companies have been building for years but with added unreliability''. Is that unfair?
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Re: JCB Hydradig - good idea or not?
The Hydradig has gone into full production at the JCB Heavy Products plant at Beamhurst, Uttoxeter:
http://www.earthmoversmagazine.co.uk/?p=14103#more-14103'
http://www.earthmoversmagazine.co.uk/?p=14103#more-14103'
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Re: JCB Hydradig - good idea or not?
The new breed of JS seem to always be breaking down! There's a recurring joke on Facebook groups that new machines come with their own fitters van to follow them around!
I saw a post on Facebook earlier of a hydradig that's gone to work in Holland.....the operator was saying its a fantastic machine with fantastic stability! Time will tell I guess
I saw a post on Facebook earlier of a hydradig that's gone to work in Holland.....the operator was saying its a fantastic machine with fantastic stability! Time will tell I guess
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