JCB 3C and 3CX buckets

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Re: JCB 3C and 3CX buckets

Post #11 by Martyn Henley » Wed Feb 09, 2011 3:24 pm

Yes Chris there is a tool for the ram ends, it was a half circle on the end of a long handle with a round pin at the end of the half circle ...if you look at the ram end you will see the holes that the pin fits into ..the holes are on the out side of the ram caps

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Re: JCB 3C and 3CX buckets

Post #12 by Martyn Henley » Wed Feb 09, 2011 3:28 pm

If you look at page B 16-5 in the manual the tool is on the top of the page


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Re: JCB 3C and 3CX buckets

Post #13 by scotia911 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:19 pm

Found the picture thanks again. Got the hydra-clamp or whatever the old name for it was to work and managed to slide the back actor over to one side to get in at the pipes. Think i need a new started motor aswell but it will still turn over if you just agressive click the keys on and off a few times. Cab is totally shot so might have to fabricate a copy myself if i cant find one for sale. Will upload some better pics later. of the machine later.


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