JCB Excavators Old & New
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Not sure if it was Thorne's, could find out. The JCB 3CX might be? I'll keep you posted. Why David.......do you want to convert your newly painted 2 wheel drive one to 4 wheel drive?!
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Clive I fancy another project and a have plenty of paint left over i may sell my one while it looks good or before the wife gets me moving the muck heap!
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A bespoke demolition excavator from JCB for Coleman & Co:
To carry out this work we joined forces with another local company JCB. JCB have designed a specialist demolition rig that meets a series of requirements imposed by our design team Coleman Engineering Services. The machine is a one off bespoke hybrid excavator combining two different machines to form one. The base of a 22t machine and the top of an 18 tonner. The machine will carry a NPK 4t attachment, be remote control, rubber pads, LED lighting for night vision, Formula 1 style safe fuel system, three piece modular boom, range control, on board auto fire fighting equipment, on board dust suppression finally with a jet ski style emergency stop pull chord all working within a infra red barrier system that should the machine stray off the working area the barrier system turns the machine off. Again we believe that this will be an industry first. - See more at: http://www.coleman-co.com/projects/details.aspx?positionId=281#sthash.74gYLAn9.dpuf
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IBH wrote:A bespoke demolition excavator from JCB for Coleman & Co:To carry out this work we joined forces with another local company JCB. JCB have designed a specialist demolition rig that meets a series of requirements imposed by our design team Coleman Engineering Services. The machine is a one off bespoke hybrid excavator combining two different machines to form one. The base of a 22t machine and the top of an 18 tonner. The machine will carry a NPK 4t attachment, be remote control, rubber pads, LED lighting for night vision, Formula 1 style safe fuel system, three piece modular boom, range control, on board auto fire fighting equipment, on board dust suppression finally with a jet ski style emergency stop pull chord all working within a infra red barrier system that should the machine stray off the working area the barrier system turns the machine off. Again we believe that this will be an industry first. - See more at: http://www.coleman-co.com/projects/details.aspx?positionId=281#sthash.74gYLAn9.dpuf
Yes this machine was on demonstration at Hillhead I meant to post some piccies of it; it's fully remote controlled as well and was one of two machines that I saw that Coleman had on display at the show the other being a new large Liebherr machine, I will try and post pics of the two machines later.
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What replaced the original JS300 machine which was introduced in the 1990's? JS330?
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Gavin Phillips wrote:What replaced the original JS300 machine which was introduced in the 1990's? JS330?
Yes, the JS330 (supposedly JCB designed) replaced the Sumitomo designed JS300.
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