JCB's 504-13 subcompact telescopic handler is designed for versatility with a skid steer coupler on the front end and smaller dimensions compared to the 505 model. The 504 model incorporates all boom ...
JCB, Savannah, Georgia, celebrates the production of its 200,000th Loadall telehandler. Launched in 1977 as the JCB 520, the first Loadall was a two-wheel drive machine with a 21-foot (6.4-meter) lift ...
JCB has just introduced a new flagship model to its range of agricultural telehandlers. Weighing in at just over 10t, the new JCB 550-80 Agri Plus Loadall is a rigid chassis telescopic handler with ...
JCB's telehandler business in North America is getting a boost as the company starts to manufacture handlers at its Pooler, GA facility. John Wyatt reports. As Helmut Peters ends his tenure with JCB ...
JCB unveiled the new-look hybrid transmission back in spring 2016 to sit alongside its cheaper powershifting versions. There is a growing list of models equipped with the fancy gearbox and the middle ...
JCB has announced that its entire telehandler range will now be fitted with its home-grown engines. The telehandlers are the first agricultural machines to receive the JCB 444 power plant, after its ...
Telescopic handlers have seen quite an evolution in recent years, from strictly lift and place machines to multipurpose tool carriers. Their versatility, maneuverability and lifting capabilities are ...
If you're in the market for a telehandler that can handle bucket work, find a boom that extends on hydraulic cylinders only, such as the two-section boom on Bobcat's V723. Chain- or cable-actuated ...
Described by JLG as its "super compact" telehandler, the new G5-18A was rolled out in December 2007. With a maximum lifting capacity of 5,500 pounds, the G5-18A has a 1,850-pound lift capacity at the ...