In 1953, JCB launched its first backhoe loader, the MK1 excavator, utilizing a Fordson tractor with a hydraulic excavator fitted to the rear and a JCB major loader to the front. It started a revolution in the construction industry worldwide. Today, you can still find a few of those old JCB backhoe loaders, and a lot of them are still running and working. It’s a testament to the quality of JCB’s manufacturing expertise. Just watch the video below. According to YouTube poster grizzly9871, this 1959 JCB starts right up after being left idle for two years, rusting and covered in weeds. Most impressive.
50-Year-Old JCB Backhoe Loader (Covered in Rust and Weeds) Starts Up After Being Left Idle for Two Years (Video)
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