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Re: JCB Backhoes- worth considering?
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Posted by Greg on June 15, 2003 at 19:32:36 from (209.240.198.61):
In Reply to: JCB Backhoes- worth considering? posted by Lynn Kasdorf- Leesburg, V on June 15, 2003 at 05:42:59:
I would say the biggest factor as to wether to consider a JCB is what series machine are you looking at? Series 2, 3 or the E model? there is a BIG difference as to the answer required for each one. JCB is no longer a Made in England machine since they opened up down in Ga. a few years back. The other factor is dealer support. They do NOT seem to be concerned about dealer coverage in all areas of the country. I`m not saying they need a dealer in every town, but they are lacking local dealer support in a lot of large market areas around the country. That in itself would cause me to consider another brand. They do not run a higher pressure than most others as far as I know. They run abou 3,200 P.S.I. on the main relief settings. They can certainly be an electrical nightmare especially if you have 4X4X4.
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