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Skid Steer and Compact Track Loader Operating Capacity – 613kg to 1500kg
Worlds safest SSL/CTL
Worlds most comfortable
Industry leading serviceability
Class-leading fuel consumption
Exceptional cost of ownership
Product Selling Guide
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F O R I N T E R N A L U S E O N L Y
JCB Sales Limited, Rocester, Staffordshire ST14 5JP Tel: + 44 (0) 1889 590312 www.jcb.com
JCB reserves the right to change specifications without notice. Illustrations shown may include optional equipment and accessories. The JCB logo is a registered trademark of J C Bamford Excavators Ltd. 9999/5596 UK 12/11 Issue 1
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Contents
SSL / CTL introduction 01
History 02
Range 04
Skid steer fundamentals 05
PowerBoom design advantages 10
Five compelling selling reasons 11
Tyres 18
Options 20
Efficiency and profitability 24
Product walkaround 27
Controls / switches 31
Start-up procedure 36
Cab tilt procedure 37
Hydraulic quickhitch procedure 38
Service schedule 39
Attachments 44
Selling against 50
World’s safest
• Entry and exit from the left side of the machine, clear of the loader arm and attachments
• An average of 60% better visibility
World’s most comfortable
• 33% larger cab on large platform • 46% larger cab on small platform • Class-leading comfort
World’s most productive
• 21% more productive in performance tests
Industry leading serviceability
• Easier to service: - 24% better SAE service rating on large platform - 21% better SAE service rating on small platform
on average as compared to the competition
Class-leading fuel consumption
• Large platform: over 3975 litres per year fuel savings (based on 50 weeks per year and 35 hours per week)
• Small platform: over 2450 litres per year fuel savings (based on 50 weeks per year and 35 hours per week)
Exceptional cost of ownership
• 16% lower cost of ownership based on fuel consumption, parts pricing and SAE serviceability audit rating
JCB SKID STEER AND COMPACT TRACK LOADER
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JCB skid steer history
JCB’s history with skid steer loaders dates back to 1993, when JCB revolutionized the construction industry with its single monoboom design, providing unmatched visibility and safety for machine operators.
With the JCB skid steer’s monoboom design, the operator had exceptional visibility around the machine, which maximized productivity as compared to conventional twin arm designs. In addition, with the monoboom design, an operator was able to enter and exit the machine from the side, rather than through the work area, providing for a very safe working environment. All of this was achieved while maintaining side to side weight balance, offering unrivalled productivity on the job site.
Over the years, the evolving product line grew up to 8 machines, with 5-wheeled and 3 tracked derivatives. All were radial lift and the offering covered the higher volume products within the 1,300 lbs (600kg) rated operating capacity (ROC) class, up to the 2,500 lbs (1100kg) ROC class.
In late 2008, the wheels were put in motion to move all design and development of the skid steer and compact track loader to the United States, the home of the skid steer loader.
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RADIALVERTICAL
Skid steer fundamentals
Vertical lift versus radial lift
Vertical lift geometry gives better reach at full lift height as compared with radial lift machines. Vertical lift machines are also more stable with the load at full height, as compared to radial lift machines. Radial lift machines have further reach throughout the middle of the lifting range.
* De-rated from 63kW to 55.2kW in 2012.
MARKET COVERAGE MODELS97% 17
135Radial
35.7 kW (47.9 hp)ROC – 612 kg
(1,350 lbs)
225Radial
55.2 kW (74 hp)*ROC – 1021 kg
(2,250 lbs)
155Radial
44.7 kW (59.9 hp)ROC – 703 kg
(1,550 lbs)
260Vertical
55.2 kW (74 hp)*ROC – 1179 kg
(2,600 lbs)
175 (Q2 2012)Vertical
44.7 kW (59.9 hp)ROC – 794 kg
(1,750 lbs)
280Vertical
55.2 kW (74 hp)*ROC – 1270 kg
(2,800 lbs)
300TVertical
68.6 kW (92 hp)ROC – 1361 kg
(3,000 lbs)
320TVertical
68.6 kW (92 hp)ROC – 1451 kg
(3,200 lbs)
260TVertical
55.2 kW (74 hp)*ROC – 1179 kg
(2,600 lbs)
190 (Q2 2012)Vertical
44.7 kW (59.9 hp)ROC – 862 kg
(1,900 lbs)
300Vertical
68.6 kW (92 hp)ROC – 1361 kg
(3,000 lbs)
150TRadial
44.7 kW (59.9 hp)ROC – 680 kg
(1,500 lbs)
190T (Q2 2012)Vertical
44.7 kW (59.9 hp)ROC – 862 kg
(1,900 lbs)
205T (Q2 2012)Vertical
44.7 kW (59.9 hp)ROC – 930 kg
(2,050 lbs)
205 (Q2 2012)Vertical
44.7 kW (59.9 hp)ROC – 930 kg
(2,050 lbs)
330Vertical
68.6 kW (92 hp)ROC – 1497 kg
(3,300 lbs)
225TRadial
55.2 kW (74 hp)*ROC – 1021 kg
(2,250 lbs)
SMALL PLATFORM
SMALL PLATFORM
LARGE PLATFORM
LARGE PLATFORM
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Skid steer fundamentals
Wheeled versus tracked
Skid steer fundamentals
Vertical lift versus radial lift
VERTICAL LIFT
WHEELED
RADIAL LIFT
TRACKED
• More reach at full height, better for loading
• Bucket and attachments stay further from machine, giving better visibility and less potential for damage
• More stability at full height due to bucket position
• Higher hinge pin height
• More reach at mid point of lifting arch
• Less reach at height = more potential for damage
• Less stable at full height due to bucket position over machine
• Lower hinge pin heights and dump heights
• Better on improved surfaces
• Better value
• Lower maintenance costs
• Used in applications where ground bearing pressure is not an issue
• Popular in industrial applications
• Better on inclines
• Increased stability
• Low centre of gravity
• Higher lift capacity
• Less ground bearing pressure for better flotation
• Better pushing power
• Popular in landscaping muddy conditions
Applications
Vertical:
Loading applications, fork work, heavy construction, housing construction, landscaping, applications requiring greater lifting capacities and repeat and carry operations.
Radial:
Landscaping, digging applications, excavation, asphalt work, farming and street construction.
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Skid steer fundamentals
Choosing the right bucket
• Standard skid steer bucket is non-existent
• Dependant upon machine width over tires
• Dependant upon material
• Dependant upon rated operating capacity
• Objective is to optimise productivity by fitting the largest bucket possible for the application
• Must factor the heaped capacity of the bucket, the weight of the material and the weight of the bucket
• Goal is to get the total weight as close to ROC as possible without going over
A customer wants a JCB 260 to load trucks with soil. Which size bucket is the best choice? The soil weighs 1890kg/m3 (118 lb/ft3).
Rated Operating Capacity = 1238 kg (2724 lb)
(Bucket Capacity x Weight of Material + Weight of Bucket) must be less than ROC
Answer: 1981 mm (78") Bucket
0.472 kg (16.7 lb) x 1890 kg (118 lb) + 265 kg (582 lb) = 1238 kg (2535 lb)
Skid steer fundamentals
Tipping load
The maximum amount of weight that the machine can hold before lifting the rear wheels and tipping the machine.
Rated operating capacity
• Wheeled machines – 50% of tipping load
• Tracked machines – 35% of tipping load (due to varying applications of tracked machines only 35% is used)
Note: rated operating capacity will be reduced when using pallet forks due to increased load centre.
Measured with the load at the furthest position from machine in lift ark, full fuel tank and operator.
1676 mm (66") - 0.399 m3 (14.1 ft3)
200 kg (441 lb)
1829 mm (72") - 0.436 m3 (15.4 ft3)
214 kg (471 lb)
1981 mm (78") - 0.472 m3 (16.7 ft3)
265 kg (582 lb)
2134 mm (84") - 0.512 m3 (18.1 ft3)
280 kg (615 lb)
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World's safest skid steer – side entry
• Side door for safe entry and exit clear of crush and slip hazards associated with traditional twin arm front entry skid steer and compact track loaders
• NIOSH (National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health) in the United States has recognized the benefits of the single boom, side entry design and has rewritten their safety alert accordingly
• Emergency exit through front opening on canopy machines and front windshield on cab machines
• Over twice the size of the average emergency exit on traditional twin arm skid steers and compact track loaders
JCB PowerBoom design advantages
• Common sense boom design maximizes machine performance
• JCB’s PowerBoom has up to 20 percent more steel in one boom than the two arms of competitive units
• It allows greater visibility on the job site, with no need for torque tubes or an arm on the left side of the machine
• Proven intelligent design from the maker of the world’s best selling telescopic handlers, the cab and engine are offset from the loader arm making the JCB skid steer a very well balanced machine
Skid steer loader Telescopic handler
JCB’s side door entry makes getting in and out of the machine safe and easy.
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World's most comfortable skid steer loader
• Largest operator area in the industry – 33% larger than the average competition on large platform and 46% larger than the average competition on small platform
• Open canopy, enclosed cab with heat, and cab with heat and A/C options available
• Cabs are pressurized and sealed for reduced noise, dust ingress and better climate control
• Efficient factory fit heat and A/C options to ensure comfort in any climate
• Class-leading in cab noise levels allow for a quiet and comfortable environment
• Sliding window on left side increases ventilation on cab models
World's safest skid steer – visibility
• 60% better all-round visibility versus the average twin arm skid steer and track loader
• Reduces chances of costly insurance claims
• Increases productivity by reducing operator hesitation and increasing confidence
165º all-round visibility 270º all-round visibility
60%ADVANTAGE
270°VISIBILITY
Traditional twin arm skid steer and track loaders
JCB skid steer and track loaders
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Class-leading serviceability
• Based off of the SAE Service Audit Scores, JCB is 24% better on large platform and 21% better on small platform on average as compared to the competition
• Features O Ring Face Seals on all hydraulic fittings
• Service access through a rear opening door, top opening bonnet and gas strut assisted tilting radiator
• One person can easily tilt the cab to access hydraulic hoses and components
• All daily check points are easily accessible and grouped for quicker routine maintenance
• 30% less grease points than the average vertical lift skid steer and compact track loader
• Features a hydraulically driven variable speed fan which helps to reduce noise, is easy to service, and requires minimal power to operate, improving fuel efficiency
Ease of operation
• All models feature a door that is more than double the size of the competition, ensuring easy entry and exit for any size operator
• Optional heated air suspension seat includes adjustable control pads that can be adjusted to fit nearly any operator
• Low effort servo controls reduce operator fatigue, ensuring maximum operator productivity
• All controls are within easy reach of the operator and located in the operator’s line of sight
• The electronic hand throttle is conveniently located on the right control panel and provides for precise engine rpm adjustment
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World’s most productive skid steer
• With 30 JCB approved attachment families to choose from, the JCB skid steer and compact track loader are able to accomplish almost any task on the job site
• Optional high flow circuit and multi-function joysticks allow the machine to operate a wider range of attachments
• 24% fewer steps to startup than the competition, allowing the operator to start working more quickly
• With side entry, the JCB skid steer is 17% quicker in applications requiring multiple entries and exits, such as some agricultural applications
• 21% more productive in performance tests against the competition*
• Better all-round visibility increases operator confidence and reduces hesitation during operations in confined areas, increasing overall productivity
• Increased overall comfort reduces fatigue and increases operator productivity
• Reduced routine maintenance points and longer time between refuelling decreases the amount of time the machine needs for service
• Better SAE audit scores indicate quicker and easier serviceability, increasing overall machine availability
* Based on large platform due to faster speed of getting in and out, and start up time.
With JCB skid steers and compact track loaders the options are endless
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Tyres
SKS SOLID FLEX – Brawler
SKS HAULER
Tyres
GENERAL PURPOSE TYRESManufacturer Profile Construction Size Ply-rating
Solideal SKS XTRA Bias 12 x 16.5 10
Solideal SKS XTRA Bias 14 x 17.5 12
Solideal SKS XTRA Bias 10 x 16.5 8
Solideal SKS Bias 7 x 15 14
HIGH FLOATATION TYRESManufacturer Profile Construction Size Ply-rating
Solideal SKS HAULER Bias 33 x 15.5 x 16.5 14
Solideal SKS HAULER Bias 31.5 x 13 x 16.5 10
INDUSTRIAL TYRESManufacturer Profile Construction Size Ply-rating
Solideal SKS Solid Cushion 8 x 16 –
Maine IndustrialSOLID FLEX
BrawlerSolid Cushion 33 x 6 x 11 –
Maine IndustrialSOLID FLEX
BrawlerSolid Cushion 36 x 7 x 11 –
Maine IndustrialSOLID FLEX
BrawlerSolid Cushion 31 x 6 x 10 –
Watts Industrial – Solid Cushion 7 x 15-15.5 –
HEAVY-DUTY TYRESManufacturer Profile Construction Size Ply-rating
Solideal SKZ Lifemaster Bias 12 x 16.5 10
Solideal SKZ Lifemaster Bias 10 x 16.5 10
SKS XTRA
SKZ Lifemaster
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Machine optionsOperator options
• Foot throttle – increase engine speed as needed to help minimise fuel consumption
• Keyless start / JCB immobiliser – allows up to 5 different four digit PIN numbers for added security and accountability
• Lexan front screen – impact protection for heavy-duty applications (i.e. applications using forestry cutting heads)
• Cloth heated air suspension seat – fully adjustable for operator comfort
• 2" seatbelt fitted as standard 2" 3 point seatbelt – recommended for 2-speed
3" seatbelt – retractable seatbelt adjusts to fit all operator types 3" 3 point seatbelt – recommended for 2-speed
• Radio with speakers and aerial – MP3 compatible with auxiliary connector in the control pod storage compartment
• Canopy wheeled full door with mesh – replaces half mesh door (for added protection in areas with greater amounts of obstructions)
• Right hand mesh to replace glass as standard – suggested right hand mesh also to be ordered when getting the full door mesh for canopies (for added protection in areas with greater amounts of obstructions)
Machine optionsElectrical options
• Roadlight kit with brakelights – includes larger headlights, indicators, brake lights, mirrors, position lights, and flashers/hazard lights
• Grid heater for canopy builds – for use in cold climates (standard in some regions)
• Engine block heater – uses an electrical heater to heat the engine easing starting in cold climate conditions
• Worklights with 2 rear lights for non-A/C machines – adds an additional rear work light to the one standard
Loader options
• Smooth Ride System (SRS) – cushions the loader arm from bounce reducing spillage and provides for a smoother ride, increasing overall comfort and productivity
• Parallel lift (raise only) – helps keep loads level throughout the lift cycle, ideal for handling palletised loads with forks
* All options may not be available on all models
Foot throttleRadio Lexan front screen Full door with mesh Block heaterRoad lights
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Machine options
Hydraulic options
• 2-speed for wheeled and tracked machines – increases speed when roading for quicker travel times
• Biodegradable oils – environmentally friendly alternative
• Auxiliary hydraulic coupler placement – left hand side (large platform) – allows for placement of competitive attachments onto JCB units without changing hose lengths
• Auxiliary circuit low flow return – for use with attachments requiring a low flow case drain
• Hydraulic quickhitch – for easy changeover between attachments, ideal for applications that require multiple attachment changeovers
Machine options:
• Wide core radiator – for increased cooling ability and used in applications with high amounts of airborne contaminates
• Hardide pivot pins – for severe duty applications
• Spark arrestor exhaust – reduces the risk of sparks being emitted from the exhaust, ideal for forestry and waste/recycling applications
• Tool kit (basic) grease gun, wheel brace and tommy bar
• Tool kit (full) grease gun, wheel brace, tommy bar, tool roll and pressure gauge
• Twine cutter – cuts string, twine, and wire around the axle
shaft and flange to prevent damage to axle seals
* All options may not be available on all models
Machine options
Application packages:
• Waste and recycling protection package – level 2 ROPS guard and front screen guard
• Demolition package – fire extinguisher, level 2 ROPS guard, front screen guard, twine cutter and heavy-duty rear bars
• Forestry package – level 2 ROPS guard, front screen guard and heavy-duty rear bars
• Waste and recycling protection package – level 2 ROPS guard and lexan front screen
• Demolition package – fire extinguisher, level 2 ROPS guard, lexan front screen, twine cutter and heavy-duty rear bars
• Forestry package – level 2 ROPS guard, lexan front screen and heavy-duty rear bars
• Enclosed cab additional protection package – level 2 ROPS guard and left and right hand steel mesh to provide protection over laminated cab glass
Auxiliary couplers with case drain and 14 pin connector
Hydraulic quickhitchLevel 2 FOPS
Lexan
Twine cutter
Front screen guard
Heavy-duty rear bars
Left hand auxiliary
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Efficiency – small platform Efficiency – large platform
Average fuel consumption in material handling applications
Average fuel consumption in material handling applications
Average run time on a full tank of fuel Average run time on a full tank of fuel
9.1 7.6 7.0 7.4
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
JCB Bobcat Cat Deere
Hou
rs
Run Time Per Full Tank of Fuel
13.9
10.8
6.6
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
16.0
JCB Bobcat Cat
Hours
Run Time Per Full Tank of Fuel
1.86 2.23 2.35
0.00
0.50
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.50
JCB Bobcat Cat
Gallo
ns per Hou
r
Hourly Fuel Consump1on
3
3.6 3.7 3.9
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
JCB Bobcat Cat Deere
Gallo
ns per Hou
r
Hourly Fuel Consump1on
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Profitability• 16% lower cost of ownership than the top competitor
• High quality standards resulting in reduced down time
• Better SAE service rating indicates quicker and easier serviceability, maximizing machine availability and reducing service time and costs
• Higher levels of productivity means the machine is able to perform more work in a given time period than the average competitor
• Large platform: over 3975 litres per year fuel savings (based on 50 weeks per year and 35 hours per week)
• Small platform: over 2450 litres per year fuel savings (based on 50 weeks per year and 35 hours per week)
Walkaround – PowerBoom and quickhitch• PowerBoom design provides for side entry, allowing the
operator to safely enter and exit the machine without having contact with loader arm or attachments
• Mechanical quickhitch standard, optional hydraulic quickhitch available
• 30 JCB approved attachments for increased versatility
• Auxiliary couplers located on the PowerBoom with an available option for left side placement of the auxiliary couplers
• Quick disconnect auxiliary hydraulic couplers for quick and efficient attachment hook up
• Low slung design of the PowerBoom provides unobstructed right side visibility
• Large heavy-duty crowd ram – nearly 3 times the size of major competition
• All hoses are safely run inside of the PowerBoom, reducing the chances for damage
• Total unobstructed left side view for safe and efficient operation
• PowerBoom’s design does not require the large rear torque tube seen on traditional twin arm skid steer and compact track loaders, providing for unobstructed rearward visibility
• Rear loader tower is designed with a low profile to provide class-leading all-around visibility
• 30% fewer grease points than the average vertical lift twin arm skid steer and compact track loader
• PowerBoom contains 20% more steel than both arms combined on leading competition
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Walkaround – chassis and power train• Operator area, engine, and hydraulic pumps and motors are
offset to provide for optimum weight distribution
• Single loader tower for improved visibility
• Fuel tank located within loader tower for increased protection and features an easy to access drain point
• Concave belly design minimizes suction effects in muddy conditions
• For both wheeled and tracked models 225 and up the powerful and efficient JCB DIESELMAX engine provides for class-leading fuel efficiency
• For both wheeled and tracked models 135 to 205 the Perkins engine delivers impressive performance with low operating costs
• The longitudinally mounted engine allows unobstructed access to drive belt and drive belt driven components
• Removable front and rear chassis clean out plates with fluid drain points located through rear chassis plate
• Excellent service access through rear service door and lifting cooling pack
• Fuel tank is integrated into chassis for added protection
Walkaround – operator area• Lowest initial step in the industry for easier and safer entry
• Spacious cabs and canopies – 33% larger than the average competition on large platform and 46% larger on small platform
• Front windscreen also serves as emergency exit – almost 2.5 times the size of the average competitor
• Pressurized and sealed cab options prevent dust ingress, reduce noise, and provides for a more comfortable operator environment
• Efficient heat and A/C options, able to maintain a comfortable temperature in any climate
• Lifting left control pod and lap bar locks out the drive and loader arm hydraulics for increased safety
• Standard mechanical suspension seat with optional heated air suspension seat
• 12V charger located in left control pod
• Standard rear view mirror
• Electronic hand throttle with optional foot throttle
• Easily readable control panels are located in the operator’s line of sight
• Optional immobiliser option requires operators to enter a pass code before starting the machine, adding additional security
• Optional smooth ride system minimizes loader arm bounce when travelling with a loaded bucket, reducing spillage and increasing operator comfort
• 60% better visibility than the average skid steer
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Walkaround – operation
• JCB servo controls
• Available in standard flow and high flow for increased attachment versatility (135 only available with standard)
• Optional multi-function joysticks allow for the operation of attachments that require multiple auxiliary circuits
• Optional two speed for quicker travel times from point A to point B
• Standard creep speed is used to regulate top speed when using attachments such as cold planers
• Optional hydraulic quick hitch allows operators to change attachments without exiting the machine
• Standard float allows the bucket to follow the contours of the ground for more efficient back dragging
• Optional parallel lift (raise position only) keeps the bucket level throughout the entire lifting range, reducing material spill back when lifting to full height
Drive functions
Drive functions
Loader and bucket functions
Loader and bucket functions
STANDARD CONTROLS
MULTI-FUNCTION CONTROLS
Walkaround – controls
PRESS ONCE FOR 2 SPEED. TWICE FOR CREEP TURN SIGNAL/
CREEP SET % AUX PROPORTIONAL
AUX HOLD
HORN FLOAT
LEFT HAND RIGHT HAND Standard
PRESS ONCE FOR 2 SPEED. TWICE FOR CREEP
TURN SIGNAL/
CREEP SET %
AUX PROPORTIONAL
AUX HOLD
HORN
FLOAT
ATTACHMENT PRIMARY FUNCTION
ATTACHMENT SECONDARY FUNCTION
ATTACHMENT THIRD
FUNCTION
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
ATTACHMENT 4TH FUNCTION ON/OFF
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
LEFT HAND RIGHT HAND
INDICATORS / CREEP SET %
PRESS ONCE FOR 2-SPEED, TWICE
FOR CREEP AUX PROPORTIONAL
LEFT HAND
LEFT HAND
RIGHT HAND
RIGHT HAND
AUX HOLD
HORN
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
AUX PROPORTIONAL
AUX HOLD
FLOAT
HORN
ATTACHMENTPRIMARY
FUNCTION
ATTACHMENT 4TH FUNCTION ON/OFF
ATTACHMENT 3RD FUNCTION
ATTACHMENT SECONDARY FUNCTION
FLOAT
INDICATORS / CREEP SET %
PRESS ONCE FOR 2-SPEED, TWICE
FOR CREEP
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Panels
Left-hand switch panel
Left-hand switch panel Right-hand switch panel
A HYDRAULIC qUICKHITCH UNLOCK (OPTION) Press and hold to unlock the quickhitch.
B SMOOTH RIDE SYSTEM (SRS) (OPTION) When the loader arm is fully lowered press to activate SRS.
C HIGH FLOW AUX (OPTION) Press to enable high flow aux. This switch has to be pressed before the standard aux is selected (it cannot be selected when aux is running). When high flow is selected the LED illuminates.
D NOT USED
E NOT USED
F HYDRAULIC qUICKHITCH LOCK (OPTION) Press and hold to lock the quickhitch.
G NOT USED
H ROAD LIGHTS (OPTION) Press to switch the road lights ON – when the road lights are ON the LED is illuminated.
J HAZARD LIGHTS (OPTION) Press to switch the hazard warning lights ON – when the hazard warning lights are on the LED is illuminated.
A INFO BUTTON Press the information button to access messages and menus on the LCD.
B FRONT / REAR WORK LIGHTS Press once to turn front work lights ON. Press twice to turn front and rear work lights ON. Press again to turn all work lights OFF.
The left hand LED illuminates when the front work lights are ON, the right hand LED illuminates when the rear work lights are ON.
B FRONT / REAR ROAD LIGHTS (OPTION) Press once to turn front dipped beam lights ON. Press twice to turn front dipped beam and rear lights ON. Press again to turn all road lights OFF.
The left hand LED illuminates when the front dipped beam lights are ON, the right hand LED illuminates when the rear lights are ON
C LOADER ISOLATE Audible / visual – press to turn ON the loader isolation – when the loader is isolated the LED illuminates,
D PARALLEL LIFT (OPTION) Press to turn ON the parallel lift – when the parallel lift is ON the LED illuminates.
E AUXILIARY ISOLATE Press to turn ON the aux isolation – when the aux is isolated the LED illuminates.
F UP Press to navigate menus on the LCD.
G DOWN Press to navigate menus on the LCD.
H PARK BRAKE Press to activate the park brake – when the park brake is activated the LED illuminates.
J HAND THROTTLE CONTROL KNOB Turn the throttle control knob clockwise to increase the engine speed, turn the knob counter-clockwise to decrease the engine speed – the setting on this dial is not used by the machine from start up – the machine starts and always runs at low idle, the hand throttle must be turned to zero in order to allow it to take control of the throttle actuator to increase rpm (this prevents accidental high rpm start ups).
Panels
Right-hand switch panel
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Panels
Instrumentation panel
A ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH Audible / visual – illuminates if the engine coolant temperature rises too high – the light will flash and the alarm will sound if the engine coolant temperature becomes critical, ‘STOP’ will also be displayed on the LCD.
B FUEL LEVEL Audible / visual – when the fuel level is low, the icon turns red – it flashes when the tank is empty or if it senses water in the fuel.
C HYDRAULIC OIL TEMPERATURE Audible / visual – the icon will turn red when the temperature rises too high – the light will flash and the alarm will sound if the hydraulic oil temperature becomes critical, ‘STOP’ will also be displayed on the LCD.
D SEAT BELT / RESTRAINT / POD WARNING Visual – illuminates for 2 seconds when 2-speed mode is selected to remind you to use the seat belt.
E ALTERNATOR NOT CHARGING Audible / visual – icon is red if the battery is not charging – service required.
F COLD START ACTIVE Visual – illuminates when the grid heater is active – the icon will be illuminated for 10 seconds.
G HYDRAULIC OIL PRESSURE Audible / visual – illuminates if the hydraulic charge pressure is too low – service required.
H ENGINE OIL PRESSURE Audible / visual – illuminates if the engine oil pressure drops too far, illuminates when the ignition switch is set to position 1 before starting the engine, but should go out when the engine starts – if light remains on stop the engine immediately.
J PARK BRAKE ON Audible / visual – illuminates if the parking brake is applied.
K CREEP Visual – indicates that creep speed mode is selected.
L DIRECTION INDICATORS Audible / visual – illuminates when the turn signal/hazards are selected.
M MALFUNCTION Audible / visual – an amber light indicates caution and red light indicates a critical warning – stop the machine immediately and contact your dealer.
N HIGH SPEED Visual illuminates when high speed is activated.
O SHOVEL FLOAT Visual – illuminates when float is activated.
P AIR FILTER BLOCKED Audible / visual – illuminates when the air filter is blocked.
Q INFO AND HOURMETER DISPLAY With the ignition switch in the IGN position, shows the total running time of the engine – use it to keep a check of running hours between maintenance intervals.
Panels
Instrumentation panel
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Start-up procedure• Ensure that the left hand control pod is in the down position
along with the lap bar
• Turn the ignition switch to allow the display to self-check for 3 seconds
• Set the throttle knob to its minimum position
• If the keyless start feature is enabled enter the pin code on the right hand switch panel
• Turn the ignition switch fully clockwise against the spring to start the engine
• As soon as the engine starts, release the key
Tilting the cab• Remove the shovel or attachment
• Park the machine on level, solid ground
• The loader arm must be raised before tilting the cab
• Install the safety strut
• Stop the engine
• Remove the two rear mounting nuts A and compression plates B that secure the cab
• Raise the cab by lifting the corner of the cab behind the operator's door
• Remove the locking pin
• Unfold the cab maintenance strut D from the stowed position. Position the cab maintenance strut D to support the cab
• Replace the locking pin C in the support position
If the machine has lost power and the loader arm cannot be raised the crowd cylinder pin must be removed first, then the cylinder must be lowered to then be able to tilt the cab with the loader arm in the lowered position.
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Hydraulic quickhitch controlTo release attachment
• Rest attachment on ground
• Press and hold the unlock switch A located in the left hand panel
• Verify visually that the cylinder is fully extended
• If appropriate disconnect the attachment hydraulic hoses from the loader arm pipework
• Lower the loader arm fully to bring the hitch plate C below the level of the lips on the shovel/attachment
• Operate the loader control lever as if to roll forward the shovel/attachment
• When the hitch plate C has disengaged from the lips on the shovel/attachment, reverse the machine clear
To engage attachment
• Align the machine square to the shovel/attachment
• Lower the loader arm fully to bring the hitch plate C below the level of the lips on the shovel/attachment
• Drive the machine slowly forward, stop when the hitch plate C just touches the shovel/attachment
• Visually verify that the quickhitch hydraulic cylinder is fully extended prior to engaging the hitch plate C into the attachment
• Raise the loader arm and engage the hitch plate C in the lips on the shovel/attachment, stop the movement as soon as the plate is engaged
• Move the loader control lever to roll back the shovel attachment slightly
• Once hitch plate C is engaged depress and hold the lock switch B
• Ensure the hydraulic cylinder is fully retracted and visually inspect that locking pins are engaged into the attachment
Daily, weekly and monthly service schedule
Models 225, 260, 280, 300, 330
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Daily, weekly and monthly service schedule
Models 225T, 260T, 300T, 320T
Pre-start cold checks, service points and fluid levels
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Pre-start cold checks, service points and fluid levels
Pre-start cold checks, service points and fluid levels
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Attachments
LANDSCAPE BUCKETS
GENERAL PURPOSE BUCKETS
6 IN 1 BUCKETS
LIGHT MATERIAL BUCKETS
54” Width12.5 Cu Ft. Capacity
72” Width15.4 Cu Ft. Capacity
54” Width14.2 Cu Ft.
Capacity
60” Width12.2 Cu Ft.
Capacity
75” Width21 Cu Ft. Capacity
60” Width12.7 Cu Ft. Capacity
75” Width15.8 Cu Ft. Capacity
66” Width17.5 Cu Ft.
Capacity
72” Width17.2 Cu Ft.
Capacity
84” Width43.9 Cu Ft. Capacity
60” Width15.8 Cu Ft.
Capacity
66” Width15.8 Cu Ft.
Capacity
84” Width26.8 Cu Ft. Capacity
66” Width14.1 Cu Ft. Capacity
78” Width16.7 Cu Ft. Capacity
72” Width19.2 Cu Ft.
Capacity
78” Width21.7 Cu Ft.
Capacity
96” Width54 Cu Ft. Capacity
68” Width14.3 Cu Ft. Capacity
84” Width18.1 Cu Ft. Capacity
78” Width20.9 Cu Ft.
Capacity
84” Width23.4 Cu Ft.
Capacity
84” Width22.7 Cu Ft.
Capacity
Attachments
With over 30 JCB attachment families to choose from, the JCB skid steer and compact track loader can be equipped to handle nearly any task on the jobsite.
These attachments are designed and tested, to be perfectly matched with the JCB skid steer and compact track loader,
ensuring maximum performance in all applications.
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AttachmentsAttachments
BRUSH GRAPPLES
SCRAP GRAPPLES
ANGLE BROOMS
MANURE FORKS
PALLET FORKS
SILAGE
AUGERS
PICK-UPS
42” Tines
96” Width
60” Width
60” Width
60” Wide 72” Wide 84” Wide
60” withTop Grapple
48” Tines
60” Wide
72” Width
76” Width
72” withTop Grapple
66” Width
66” Width
66” withTop Grapple
Standard Flow
72” Wide
78” Width
High Flow
84” Wide
84” Width
82” Width
84” withTop Grapple
SNOW BUCKETS
84” Width21 Cu Ft.Capacity
54” Width25.7 Cu Ft.
Capacity
96” Width26.8 Cu Ft.
Capacity
84” Width43.9 Cu Ft.
Capacity
96” Width54 Cu Ft.Capacity
DOZER BLADES BREAKERS
84” Width 96” Width HM266q HM386q
TREE SPADESROCK SAW
18” DepthHigh Flow
26” Ball Diameter
24” DepthHigh Flow
36” Ball Diameter
44” Ball Diameter
TRENCHERS BALE SPEAR
30” WidthStandard
Flow
48” WidthStandard
Flow
36” WidthStandard
Flow
48” WidthHigh Flow Single Bale
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SNOW BLOWERS
VIBRATORY ROLLERS
LANDSCAPE RAKES
60” WidthStandard Flow
72” WidthHigh Flow
84” WidthHydraulic
Angle
60” WidthManual Angle
90” WidthManual Angle
78” WidthStandard Flow
Heavy-Duty96” Width
Hydraulic Angle
72” WidthManual Angle
84” WidthHydraulic Angle
72” WidthStandard Flow
78” WidthHigh Flow
96” WidthHydraulic
Angle
60” WidthHydraulic Angle
72” WidthHydraulic Angle
84” WidthStandard Flow
84” WidthHigh Flow
Heavy-Duty108” Width
Hydraulic Angle
Heavy-Duty120” Width
Hydraulic Angle
84” WidthManual Angle
90” WidthHydraulic Angle
84” WidthSmooth Drum
66” WidthSmooth Drum
73” WidthPad Foot
Drum
66” WidthPad Foot
Drum
73” WidthSmooth Drum
84” WidthPad Foot
Drum
BRUSH CUTTERSFORESTRY CUTTING HEADS
60” WidthHigh Flow
72” WidthStandard
Flow
72” WidthHigh Flow
78” WidthHigh Flow
COLD PLANERSSNOW BLADES
60” WidthManualAngle
12” WidthStandard Flow
72” WidthManualAngle
18” WidthHigh Flow
60” WidthHydraulic
Angle
16” WidthHigh Flow
84” WidthManualAngle
24” WidthHigh Flow
96” WidthManualAngle
30” WidthHigh Flow
72” WidthHydraulic
Angle
40” WidthHigh Flow
TILLER
PREPARATORS
STUMP GRINDER
AUTO RAKES
66” Width 76” Width 66” Width 76” Width
66” Width52” Width 78” Width 26” DiameterStandard Flow
30” DiameterHigh Flow
AttachmentsAttachments
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Selling againstWheeled small platform
Selling againstWheeled small platform
SSL QUICK SPEC REFERENCE
MANUFACTURER JCB Bobcat Bobcat Caterpillar John Deere Case New
Holland
MODEL 155 S150 S160 226B 315 SR150 L215
Radial/Vertical Lift kg R R R R R R R
SAE Operated Capacity (ROC) kg 703 680 726 680 680 680 680
SAE Breakout Force - Lift kg 1770 - - - 1769 1939 1939
SAE Breakout Force - Tilt kg 1820 - - 1852 1497 1887 1882
Overall Height mm 1971 1938 1938 1956 1956 1918 1918
Dump Height mm 2261 2184 2184 2159 2311 2144 2154
Hinge Pin Height mm 2997 2908 2908 2845 2769 2845 2845
Wheelbase mm 1067 1031 1031 991 965 942 940
Machine Width mm 1600 1676 1676 1524 1499 1518 1519
Reach At Full Height - Dumped mm 914 460 460 508 533 470 470
Net Power kW 44.7 36.5 45.5 41.8 33.6 36.5 36.5
Hydraulic Flow lpm 70 64 64 61 61 59 59
Optional High Flow lpm 100 - 100 102 95 - -
System Pressure bar 230 228 228 230 238 207 207
Hydraulic Horse Power kW 51.8 24.2 37.9 22.7 33.6 20.4 20.4
Operating Weight kg 2844 2692 2706 2641 2359 2404 2436
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MANUFACTURER JCB Bobcat Caterpillar John Deere Case New
Holland
MODEL 135 S130 216B 313 SR 130 L213
Radial/Vertical Lift kg R R R R R R
SAE Operated Capacity (ROC) kg 612 590 635 572 590 590
SAE Breakout Force - Lift kg 1440 - - 1270 1939 1939
SAE Breakout Force - Tilt kg 1820 - 1852 1497 1887 1882
Overall Height mm 1981 1963 1956 1956 1918 1918
Dump Height mm 2253 2101 2159 2134 2154 2154
Hinge Pin Height mm 2997 2781 2845 2769 2845 2845
Wheelbase mm 1067 902 991 965 942 940
Machine Width mm 1499 1491 1524 1499 1518 1519
Reach At Full Height - Dumped mm 914 574 508 584 470 470
Net Power kW 357 343 35 33.5 32 32
Hydraulic Flow lpm 70 64 61 57 59 59
Optional High Flow lpm - - - - - -
System Pressure bar 230 186 230 238 207 207
Hydraulic Horse Power kW 51.8 19.8 22.7 23.1 20.4 20.4
Operating Weight kg 2752 2375 2581 2336 2268 2268
SSL QUICK SPEC REFERENCE
MANUFACTURER JCB Bobcat John Deere
New Holland Caterpillar Gehl
MODEL 225 S630 320D L223 256C 5640E
Radial/Vertical Lift kg R R V V R R
SAE Operated Capacity (ROC) kg 1021 989 907 1021 1066 998
SAE Breakout Force - Lift kg 2501 1814 1588 2309 - -
SAE Breakout Force - Tilt kg 2585 1973 2325 2894 3324 -
Overall Height mm 2083 2057 2007 2042 2103 2057
Dump Height mm 2464 2367 2413 2555 2426 2383
Hinge Pin Height mm 3175 3073 3023 3289 3122 3124
Wheelbase mm 1219 1151 1067 1321 1240 1080
Machine Width mm 1727 1831 1753 1757 1676 1753
Reach At Full Height - Dumped mm 584 544 729 820 599 813
Net Power kW 55.2 55.4 47 50.7 61.1 62.6
Hydraulic Flow lpm 87 87 76 85 83 83
Optional High Flow lpm 135 115 117 131 125 140
System Pressure bar 230 241 214 207 230 -
Hydraulic Horse Power kW 51.8 46.4 51.8 44.8 47.9 -
Operating Weight kg 3497 3496 2994 3348 3477 3574
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MANUFACTURER JCB Bobcat John Deere
New Holland Caterpillar Gehl
MODEL 260 S650 326D L225 252B 6640E
Radial/Vertical Lift kg V V V V V R
SAE Operated Capacity (ROC) kg 1179 1220 1179 1134 1202 1179
SAE Breakout Force - Lift kg 2669 2177 2268 2309 - -
SAE Breakout Force - Tilt kg 2585 2313 31515 3894 2498 -
Overall Height mm 2083 2065 2108 2002 2098 2083
Dump Height mm 2464 2446 2540 2555 2413 2408
Hinge Pin Height mm 3175 3150 3175 3289 3200 3157
Wheelbase mm 1219 1151 1219 1321 1219 1229
Machine Width mm 1829 1831 1854 1758 1829 1842
Reach At Full Height - Dumped mm 864 800 838 820 838 894
Net Power kW 55.2 55.4 52.2 56.7 52.9 62.6
Hydraulic Flow lpm 87 87 79 85 83 83
Optional High Flow lpm 135 115 125 131 125 140
System Pressure bar 230 241 238 207 230 -
Hydraulic Horse Power kW 51.8 46.4 49.5 45.2 47.9 -
Operating Weight kg 3616 3777 3685 3583 3566 3692
Selling againstWheeled large platform
Selling againstWheeled large platform
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MANUFACTURER JCB Bobcat New Holland Caterpillar Case Terex
MODEL 300 S750 L230 272C SV300 TSV-80
Radial/Vertical Lift kg V V V V V V
SAE Operated Capacity (ROC) kg 1361 1451 1361 1474 1361 1361
SAE Breakout Force - Lift kg 2635 2493 2841 - 2309 2663
SAE Breakout Force - Tilt kg 3260 2536 3894 3318 3894 2666
Overall Height mm 2108 2065 2042 2103 2002 1956
Dump Height mm 2464 2649 2596 2487 2555 2464
Hinge Pin Height mm 3175 3353 3330 3279 3302 3277
Wheelbase mm 1219 1176 1321 1382 1321 1242
Machine Width mm 1829 1831 1930 1676 1768 1829
Reach At Full Height - Dumped mm 889 800 780 780 744 762
Net Power kW 68.6 61 62.6 67.1 62.6 61.9
Hydraulic Flow lpm 87 87 85 83 85 106
Optional High Flow lpm 135 138 131 125 131 159
System Pressure bar 230 245 207 230 207 230
Hydraulic Horse Power kW 51.8 56.4 55.2 47.9 45.2 609
Operating Weight kg 3824 3960 3765 3793 3765 3901
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MANUFACTURER JCB Bobcat John Deere Caterpillar Gehl Terex
MODEL 280 S650 328D 262C V270 TSV-70
Radial/Vertical Lift kg V V V V V V
SAE Operated Capacity (ROC) kg 1270 1220 1270 1225 1225 1203
SAE Breakout Force - Lift kg 2669 2177 2268 - - 2663
SAE Breakout Force - Tilt kg 2585 2313 4672 3318 - 2666
Overall Height mm 2083 2065 2159 2103 2045 1956
Dump Height mm 2464 2446 2565 2449 2515 2464
Hinge Pin Height mm 3175 3150 3226 3226 3302 3277
Wheelbase mm 1219 1151 1219 1240 1265 1242
Machine Width mm 1829 1831 1956 1676 1765 1829
Reach At Full Height - Dumped mm 864 800 795 780 864 762
Net Power kW 55.2 55.4 59.7 61.1 62.6 55.2
Hydraulic Flow lpm 87 87 79 83 83 106
Optional High Flow lpm 135 115 132 125 140 -
System Pressure bar 230 241 238 230 231 230
Hydraulic Horse Power kW 51.8 46.5 52.5 47.9 53.8 -
Operating Weight kg 3656 3777 3810 3614 3629 3674
Selling againstWheeled large platform
Selling againstWheeled large platform
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Selling againstTracked small platform
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MANUFACTURER JCB Takeuchi Terex Caterpillar John Deere
MODEL 150T TL220 PT-50 MLT 247B CT 315
Radial/Vertical Lift kg R R R R R
SAE Operated Capacity (ROC) kg 680 565 603 683 680
SAE Breakout Force - Lift kg 1770 2287 2287 - 1225
SAE Breakout Force - Tilt kg 1820 2187 2187 1842 988
Overall Height mm 2007 1981 1956 1981 1956
Dump Height mm 2286 2276 2286 2134 2311
Hinge Pin Height mm 3023 2896 2921 2845 2794
Wheelbase mm 1778 - - 1905 -
Machine Width mm 1651 1473 1524 1676 1549
Reach At Full Height - Dumped mm 914 584 584 635 584
Net Power kW 44.7 38 37.3 41.8 33.6
Hydraulic Flow lpm 70 57 62 61 61
Optional High Flow lpm 70 - - - -
System Pressure bar 230 207 207 230 238
Hydraulic Horse Power kW 51.8 19.6 21.2 23.1 24
Operating Weight kg 3022 2864 2821 3174 3084
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MANUFACTURER JCB Bobcat John Deere Caterpillar Gehl Mustang
MODEL 330 S770 332D 272C V330 3330 V
Radial/Vertical Lift kg V V V V V V
SAE Operated Capacity (ROC) kg 1495 1520 1451 1474 1497 1497
SAE Breakout Force - Lift kg 2635 2490 2994 - - -
SAE Breakout Force - Tilt kg 3260 2283 6294 3318 - -
Overall Height mm 2108 2057 2159 2103 2085 2085
Dump Height mm 2489 2649 2591 2487 2504 2504
Hinge Pin Height mm 3200 3353 3226 3279 3327 3332
Wheelbase mm 1219 1219 1219 1382 1265 1265
Machine Width mm 1880 1829 1981 1676 1829 1829
Reach At Full Height - Dumped mm 889 800 803 765 813 813
Net Power kW 58.6 68.6 66.4 67.1 62.6 62.6
Hydraulic Flow lpm 87 90 95 83 83 83
Optional High Flow lpm 135 138 144 125 137 137
System Pressure bar 230 245 238 230 238 238
Hydraulic Horse Power kW 51.8 56.4 57 47.9 54.5 54.5
Operating Weight kg 3959 4162 4159 3793 4087 4087
Selling againstWheeled large platform
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MANUFACTURER JCB Bobcat Caterpillar New Holland Takeuchi Case
MODEL 260T T650 289C C238 TL250 450CT
Radial/Vertical Lift kg V V V V R V
SAE Operated Capacity (ROC) kg 1179 1166 1222 1207 1190 1225
SAE Breakout Force - Lift kg 2635 - - 2241 3878 2400
SAE Breakout Force - Tilt kg 3260 - 3315 3894 3943 2812
Overall Height mm 2083 2057 2116 2042 2319 2121
Dump Height mm 2413 - 2456 2596 2431 2405
Hinge Pin Height mm 3175 3150 3129 3330 3203 3120
Wheelbase mm 2108 1499 1768 1603 1598 1638
Machine Width mm 1854 1829 1981 1930 1859 -
Reach At Full Height - Dumped mm 584 - 780 864 1011 762
Net Power kW 55.2 55.4 61.1 62.6 68.6 61.9
Hydraulic Flow lpm 87 87 83 85 89 83
Optional High Flow lpm 135 115 125 131 151 158
System Pressure bar 230 241 231 207 207 210
Hydraulic Horse Power kW 51.8 35 31.9 29.4 30.5 29.1
Operating Weight kg 4629 4282 4701 4581 5275 4955
SSL QUICK SPEC REFERENCE
MANUFACTURER JCB Bobcat John Deere Caterpillar New
Holland Case Kubota
MODEL 225T T630 323D 279C C232 440CT SVL75
Radial/Vertical Lift kg R R V R V V V
SAE Operated Capacity (ROC) kg 1021 1012 1041 1016 1016 953 1043
SAE Breakout Force - Lift kg 2635 - 1678 - 2241 2268 2162
SAE Breakout Force - Tilt kg 2585 - 2540 3315 3894 3357 2814
Overall Height mm 2083 2065 2007 2108 2042 2057 2083
Dump Height mm 2413 - 2413 2428 2596 2438 -
Hinge Pin Height mm 3175 3073 2997 3129 3330 3091 3025
Wheelbase mm 2108 1489 - 1768 1603 1438 1435
Machine Width mm 1854 1832 1829 1981 1930 - 1674
Reach At Full Height - Dumped mm 584 610 721 594 864 739 1059
Net Power kW 55.2 55.4 43.3 61.1 56.7 61.9 55.4
Hydraulic Flow lpm 87 87 76 83 85 83 71
Optional High Flow lpm 135 115 152 125 131 143 -
System Pressure bar 230 241 238 230 207 210 245
Hydraulic Horse Power kW 51.8 35 30 31.9 29.4 29.1 29.1
Operating Weight kg 4391 4089 3878 4487 4368 4048 4100
Selling againstTracked large platform
Selling againstTracked large platform
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MANUFACTURER JCB Kubota Caterpillar John Deere
MODEL 300T SVL90 299C 329D
Radial/Vertical Lift kg V V V V
SAE Operated Capacity (ROC) kg 1361 1365 1318 1315
SAE Breakout Force - Lift kg 2635 3058 - 4683
SAE Breakout Force - Tilt kg 3260 3611 3315 2087
Overall Height mm 2083 2118 2116 2159
Dump Height mm 2388 - 2492 2591
Hinge Pin Height mm 3175 3266 3287 3200
Wheelbase mm 2108 1666 1768 -
Machine Width mm 1981 1961 1981 2007
Reach At Full Height - Dumped mm 889 1034 762 818
Net Power kW 68.6 67.1 67.1 60
Hydraulic Flow lpm 87 95 83 79
Optional High Flow lpm 135 138 125 160
System Pressure bar 230 24.5 230 238
Hydraulic Horse Power kW 51.8 38.8 31.9 31.5
Operating Weight kg 4837 5000 4867 4912
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MANUFACTURER JCB Bobcat John Deere
MODEL 320T T750 333D
Radial/Vertical Lift kg V V V
SAE Operated Capacity (ROC) kg 1451 1508 1497
SAE Breakout Force - Lift kg 2635 - 2994
SAE Breakout Force - Tilt kg 3260 - 6294
Overall Height mm 2032 2065 2159
Dump Height mm 2388 - 2591
Hinge Pin Height mm 3175 3353 3200
Wheelbase mm 2108 1618 -
Machine Width mm 1981 1981 2057
Reach At Full Height - Dumped mm 889 853 818
Net Power kW 68.6 63.3 66.4
Hydraulic Flow lpm 87 87 95
Optional High Flow lpm 135 138 -
System Pressure bar 230 241 238
Hydraulic Horse Power kW 51.8 35 37.5
Operating Weight kg 4962 6045 5035
Selling againstTracked large platform
Selling againstTracked large platform
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Selling against Selling against
JCB VERSUS BOBCAT
Small platform
• JCB's cab is 58% larger
• JCB has 61% better all-round visibility
• Bobcat is less fuel efficient than JCB using 20% more fuel while material handling and 14% more fuel while roading
• Fixed lap bar reduces operator space
• Centralized chain chase reduces foot space
• Cab tilting toward the rear limits service area in terms of height
• JCB SAE service rating is 19% better
• Unable to safely secure loader arm with one person
• Short wheelbase decreases stability during roading
• Hand throttle is not ergonomically positioned and is not a low effort lever
Large platform
• JCB's cab is 68% larger
• JCB has 61% better all-round visibility
• Bobcat has 38% more grease points than JCB on vertical lift models
• Bobcat is less fuel efficient than JCB using 26% more fuel while material handling and 10% more fuel while roading
• JCB's rear service opening is 21% larger
• JCB SAE service rating is 18% better
• Cab forward design causes fouling between some attachments and operator area
• 3 panel removal required to gain access to the top side of the cooling pack
• Hydraulic quickhitch is easily damaged
• Short wheelbase decreases stability during roading
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Selling against
JCB VERSUS JOHN DEERE
Small platform
• JCB's cab is 57% larger by volume
• JCB has 67% better visibility
• Instrumentation panels are not ergonomically positioned
• Exhaust pipe inconveniently located in the middle of the service access
• The sides of the chassis are high making servicing under the cab difficult to access
• Main control valve is difficult to access, need to remove two guards and more than 10 bolts
• Foot pedal linkage grease zerks not accessible unless front guard/covers are removed
• Tilt cylinder rods are vulnerable if debris wedges in the cross member area
• Position of hand throttle causes operator’s hand to foul right side mesh
Large platform
• JCB's cab is 57% larger by volume
• JCB has 67% better visibility
• Deere is less fuel efficient than JCB using 30% more fuel while material handling and 28% more fuel while roading
• JCB SAE service rating is 43% better than Deere
• Non-traditional rear service opening – must remove panels to access
• Difficult to access key components due to non-traditional service access
• Rear glass sits recessed from loader tower (9”), further restricting rear visibility
• Vertical lift design greatly decreases rearward and side visibility
• Must lift loader arms for daily service
• Hydraulic quick hitch design is very slow to engage
Selling against
JCB VERSUS CATERPILLAR
Small platform
• JCB’s cab is 40% larger
• Cat is less fuel efficient than JCB using 23% more fuel while material handling and 19% more fuel while roading
• Very restricted visibility to CAT’s quick hitch – making attachment interchange difficult
• Safety strut requires two people to disengage
• CAT operating area is extremely cramped for the operator
• JCB has a 5% higher dump height
• Short wheelbase decreases stability during roading
• JCB has better reach at full dump height
• CAT’s cab retention bolts are hard to access
Large platform
• JCB’s cab is 61% larger
• JCB’s door is 134% larger
• CAT has 53% more grease points
• JCB SAE Service Rating is 41% better than CAT
• CAT operating area is extremely cramped
• Cat is less fuel efficient than JCB using 30% more fuel while material handling and 16% more fuel while roading
• Cannot open the door if the arms are between 2” and 61” from the ground
• Must lift cab on CAT to access the battery
• CAT’s cab retention bolts are hard to access
• Very restricted visibility to quickhitch – making attachment interchange difficult
• EH Controls delay decreases controllability
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JCB VERSUS NEW HOLLAND
Small platform
• JCB’s cab is 23% larger
• New Holland is less fuel efficient than JCB using 30% more fuel while material handling and 16% more fuel while roading
• Basic design – least comfortable cab for the operator
• JCB SAE service rating is 22% better than New Holland
• Safety strut under the cab jams and requires two people to disengage
• Gas shock for cab tilt fouls operator’s leg
• Left and right mesh rattles during operation
• Battery and engine oil filter in poor location, requires tools to remove side panel for access
• Wire harness for air cleaner is in the fuel fill area leading to potential damage
• Engine access poor due to narrow top cover
Large platform
• JCB’s cab is 23% larger
• JCB has 72% better visibility to the rear
• New Holland requires a special jack to tilt the cab and loader arm assembly
• Excessive amount of lateral movement in the loader arms wear strips needed to protect the cab from loader arm foul
• Basic design – least comfortable cab for the operator
• Daily service not grouped on the New Holland – equals increased daily service time requirements
• JCB SAE service rating is 53% better than New Holland
• New Holland has non-traditional rear service access – must remove panels
• New Holland was 21% slower in the Agricultural Gate Test
Notes