Greetings JCB. I have been a fan of JCB Backhoe Loader's and always loved JCB Backhoes from my childhood because of JCB's simple and attractive design. JCB was one very few among Backhoe Loader manufacturers whose hydraulic hoses will not be exposed out of it's boom or arm and be very well protected from any damage while digging foundation, demolishing building's or uprooting trees. But now the Backhoe Loader designed for America is really very awkward. I understand that for American Backhoe Loader market thumb attachment for bucket is very important and JCB has decided to adapt outbox arm design for it's American backhoe market but I am shocked how the designer's of the new arm design for JCB backhoe loader didn't consider the protection of hydraulic hose and at 1:47 the hoses hanging outside unprotected can be clearly seen. The hydraulic hoses are highly exposed outside the arm. The boom design should be within the arm(stick) width to ensure protection of hydraulic hoses going to bucket cylinder. Cannot inner slide stick design be used with thumb attachment if possible? Both the boom and the outbox extendable arm(stick) design should be redesigned and changed completely if possible to avoid serious hydraulic hose rupture. At 0:40 of video the backhoe loader shown is inside slide dipper design backhoe loader of JCB😊
I would love to know why the back jack legs on American back hos extend out and in England and Ireland, they just go straight up and down. I wonder why
probably for better lateral reach , especially in operations which demand wider digging operations , for example , creating a trench for huge pipes , these will ensure the vehicle is stable with wider area of reach, also better for places with uneven grounds on either side , that also demands longer outreach
Thanks to jcb . Your company is getting famous in India because of best service and it is considered as no 1 top selling backhoe brand in India
And we have many brands made in India: Amir, Bull/Rigor, Gehl, Case/New Holland and JCB
Great to see the outbox dipper design on JCB Backhoe Loader in America - great for use with thumb 👍
Greetings Mam😊 Can I know what's the technical name's of the two extendable arm(dipper stick) design?
Greetings JCB. I have been a fan of JCB Backhoe Loader's and always loved JCB Backhoes from my childhood because of JCB's simple and attractive design. JCB was one very few among Backhoe Loader manufacturers whose hydraulic hoses will not be exposed out of it's boom or arm and be very well protected from any damage while digging foundation, demolishing building's or uprooting trees. But now the Backhoe Loader designed for America is really very awkward. I understand that for American Backhoe Loader market thumb attachment for bucket is very important and JCB has decided to adapt outbox arm design for it's American backhoe market but I am shocked how the designer's of the new arm design for JCB backhoe loader didn't consider the protection of hydraulic hose and at 1:47 the hoses hanging outside unprotected can be clearly seen. The hydraulic hoses are highly exposed outside the arm. The boom design should be within the arm(stick) width to ensure protection of hydraulic hoses going to bucket cylinder. Cannot inner slide stick design be used with thumb attachment if possible? Both the boom and the outbox extendable arm(stick) design should be redesigned and changed completely if possible to avoid serious hydraulic hose rupture. At 0:40 of video the backhoe loader shown is inside slide dipper design backhoe loader of JCB😊
0:16 / 1:46 This year 2025 JCB use the outer slide design for extendible dipper ? why Mr. Jim Blower ?
Case have been using the outbox dipper for years?
I would love to know why the back jack legs on American back hos extend out and in England and Ireland, they just go straight up and down. I wonder why
probably for better lateral reach , especially in operations which demand wider digging operations , for example , creating a trench for huge pipes , these will ensure the vehicle is stable with wider area of reach, also better for places with uneven grounds on either side , that also demands longer outreach
@@rajanicn9269 Right thanks for that👍
Why are the stabilisers different in America?
probably its configurable
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