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Re: JCB Backhoes- worth considering?
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Posted by Brit.1 on June 15, 2003 at 07:14:54 from (199.3.123.68):
In Reply to: JCB Backhoes- worth considering? posted by Lynn Kasdorf- Leesburg, V on June 15, 2003 at 05:42:59:
You guys in the U.S.may not know it but JCB is the largest manufacturer of backhoes in the world,its a rags to riches story of Joseph Cyril Bamford,hence JCB, who started in a rented workshop after WW2 building trailers and early loaders then selling them to local farmers,there are plants around the world including a new one in georgia usa.they produce trackhoes,forklifts,wheel loaders and skidsteers also the JCB fastrac farm tractor 50 MPH with full suspension.dealers throughout the US.dont worry about the quality,made by your good friends in the UK.
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