Hello,
Can anyone tell me anything about this loader? I came across this picture on DHS Diecasts forum and asked the owner (jamiescotland) if I could post it on here to try and find out anything about it?
What would this have been used for?
It's at a disused airfield in Lincolnshire that has been turned into a machine graveyard!
Joe
Unusual JCB loader
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Re: Unusual JCB loader
essexpete wrote:Long armed version of what was a Chaseside post buy out by JCB, possibly a SL 1000 or 1250. Likely used for loading bulk hoppers.
Could also be a 907 with hi-lift arms.First time I have seen one like this.Maybe early JCB prototype after aquiring Chaseside Engineering ?
The JCB 902 was a 2 wheel drive version of the SL1250 but the pic shows a 4 w/drive
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Re: Unusual JCB loader
usedjcbdave wrote:essexpete wrote:Long armed version of what was a Chaseside post buy out by JCB, possibly a SL 1000 or 1250. Likely used for loading bulk hoppers.
Could also be a 907 with hi-lift arms.First time I have seen one like this.Maybe early JCB prototype after aquiring Chaseside Engineering ?
The JCB 902 was a 2 wheel drive version of the SL1250 but the pic shows a 4 w/drive
In my old JCB brochure the 907 is the 2WD version of the 1750, but they looked to have longer bonnets than the 1000 or 1250. The numbering is really odd. There is not an SL 2000 in my brochure either.
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Re: Unusual JCB loader
usedjcbdave wrote:jcb4cx wrote:nelson greens place i believe
Is that the one at Morton ?
folkingham i think its called
every village has one , is yours missing you
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