Pffftttttt....cat still the best backhoe loader in my eyes.Guess you got the invite then @Gunners ??![]()
The thing is with JCB they do not like to hear the truth, sugarcoat everything and they’ll love you forever! I gave feedback once which wasn’t to their liking…Pffftttttt....cat still the best backhoe loader in my eyes.
Mind I've been invited to cat things over the years but never a jcb one.
You’re absolutely right,lovely to see them but 10 hour shifts a bit different.My first machine was a well used grey cab and I loved it,I also bought an old 3c2 a few years back when my machine was a p8,could only stick using it for a couple of hours.Mine over the years,Had a 14 plate but it did’nt even warrant a picture,pile of c##p!If backhoes are a thing of the past, here's some from their heyday.
I love a classic machine, but having a quick play with a very nicely restored example, makes me realise that its only nostalgia that makes me think machines were better back then. If I've got to go to work, the latest models with their creature comforts and ease of use are hard to turn away.
But I would love to have this grey cab in my collection just to admire - its still a great looking machine![]()
The thing is with JCB they do not like to hear the truth, sugarcoat everything and they’ll love you forever! I gave feedback once which wasn’t to their liking…
so remember @Gunners a$$lixk like your life depends on it!![]()
Shouldn't be a problem!Tell that to my boyfriend![]()
Practice makes perfect!Shouldn't be a problem!
Hmm, shes done 2370hrs so you're obviously right. I thought it was a 10yo thing, had a couple of seat hoses go recently, and the ones to the front shovel off the loader arms (although at £25 each they wernt too bad!)Also @Gunners you have to replace the back end hoses every 2k hours.. all 8 of them! Hope they gave you some in the goody bag![]()
Thinking about it, do all the ones from the block to the otherside of the bulkhead plate too, they are the worst when they go! Just get them from jcb so they can fit right on! I learnt the hard way with a lot of downtime!Hmm, shes done 2370hrs so you're obviously right. I thought it was a 10yo thing, had a couple of seat hoses go recently, and the ones to the front shovel off the loader arms (although at £25 each they wernt too bad!)
Just having a spate of hoses going almost every time I use it at the moment, bit demoralising and not great for production or profits![]()
I preferred the black cabs. Personally I think the grey cabs were a step backwards. Less room to spin the seat, less feel in the levers.If backhoes are a thing of the past, here's some from their heyday.
I love a classic machine, but having a quick play with a very nicely restored example, makes me realise that its only nostalgia that makes me think machines were better back then. If I've got to go to work, the latest models with their creature comforts and ease of use are hard to turn away.
But I would love to have this grey cab in my collection just to admire - its still a great looking machine![]()
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Served him right leave the poor fecker alone.That’s gotta hurt!!!
I meant hurt the elephant!!Served him right leave the poor fecker alone.
Black cab Vs a herd of bulls I know what I'd put my money on.
I meant hurt the elephant!!
I'm not sure JCB test for this kind of situation. Is it covered by warranty? Asking for a friend....That’s gotta hurt!!!
don't think that's over-priced really .. some tool --- pic for posterity