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JCB marks production milestone

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photo: www.equipmentworld.com
photo: www.equipmentworld.com

SAVANNAH, GA.—On Dec. 10, JCB marked the production of its 500,000th backhoe loader.

The first backhoe rolled off the production line in Rocester, Staffordshire in 1953. Called the Mark One, it brought the new wonder of hydraulic power to construction equipment for the first time.

In 1954—the first full year of production—just 35 of the machines were built, and it took more than 20 years for the first 50,000 to be made. Today, one JCB backhoe loader rolls off the company’s production lines every three minutes.

Despite the maturity of the versatile backhoe loader, it is still one of the top-selling pieces of construction machinery and remains the world’s fourth most popular machine in the construction equipment sales league table, according to the company.

JCB Chairman Sir Anthony Bamford joined hundreds of employees at the world headquarters to celebrate the 500,000th milestone.

“When my father pioneered this machine all those years ago, we could never have imagined how successful it would be, and how it would totally mechanize jobs that until then had been done by hand,” said Bamford. “The backhoe is the world’s most versatile piece of construction machinery and that is what ensures the product will continue to thrive.”

JCB has always invested heavily in its backhoe loader range, and an early catalyst for growth was in 1980, which saw the $3.86 million launch of the technologically advanced 3CX. Fast forward to the present, and customers are about to starting reaping the fuel-saving benefits of the launch of JCB backhoes powered by the JCB Ecomax engine, a development which will save them up to 11 percent in fuel costs, according to the company.

“The original 3CX launch was a pivotal moment in JCB’s backhoe history, and from there the product went from strength to strength and laid the foundations for growth of the company—and the introduction of a product range of over 300 machines you see today,” said Bamford. “It’s innovation over the past six decades that has made JCB a world leader for backhoe loaders, and it’s innovation that will keep us in the lead with this product over the next 60 years.”

The 500,000th JCB backhoe to be produced was a 5CX model—destined for a customer in Russia, a key market.

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