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Hello from Co Down
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2020 12:57 pm
by GrunterNI
Hello folks,
Im David from Co Down and thought Id just stop by and introduce myself
I have recently acquired a 1984 JCB 3CX black cab and as I know very very little about heavy machinery I reckoned I should sign up somewhere with like minded people who can offer knowledgeable advice and guidance whenever I decide to wield the spanners in anger. She seems to be a straight enough machine although Id say its been a while since she's had fresh fluids and filters so that will be one of the first jobs and when I figure out how, I'll upload some pics for you to peruse and offer your congrats or condolences but either way she and her expenses are all mine now
Cheers and good luck,
David (JCB virgin)
Re: Hello from Co Down
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2020 1:55 pm
by Slooby
Welcome David, I'm a recent joinee myself and have just bought myself a 1987 grey cab 3CX which I am excitedly await delivery of.
There's a Service manual for a smidge later 3CX (Project 6 I think) in the downloads section under the JCB 1400B title (the US name for a 3CX) and on the 3rd page of JCB downloads an Operators Manual for the later Project 7 ('90's) 3CX, the control layout is different but it broadly does the same thing and will at least give you an idea of how to use it. It seems the earlier Project 2 and 6 Operators Manuals are somewhat elusive...
I started a thread in the Backhoe section where I have been colating some information in one place, including which lubricants to use as alternatives to the JCB branded stuff. Hopefully that will be of use to you
Re: Hello from Co Down
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2020 7:13 pm
by Jeremy Rowland
Hi David and welcome to the site
there is a fair wealth of different knowledge on here and people often share their machinery experiences as this broadens all of our machinery knowledge. Wishing you the best with your new acquisition.
Jeremy
Re: Hello from Co Down
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2020 10:03 pm
by GrunterNI
Here’s a few photos of my recent acquisition and latest big boy toy. There’s a few bits and pieces missing which I hope to replace over time and she’s a bit scabby, but then she is 36 years old. Hopefully get an engine oil and filter change and new air filters some night this week and progress from there. Fingers crossed I don’t come across any nightmares as I go
Cheers
Re: Hello from Co Down
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 10:54 am
by Slooby
Re: Hello from Co Down
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 4:09 pm
by Holger
Welcome to CMN!
Re: Hello from Co Down
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 3:14 pm
by GrunterNI
From the engine number mine is a 1984 with the Perkins 4.236.
The different projects and cab colours mean very little to me atm so its good to know what I have actually bought especially for ordering parts which may have to be sooner rather than later. The guy I bought it from mentioned and in fairness showed me a "slight" leak underneath and said it was using about half a litre of fluid over a days work pushing and shifting dung on his farm. When I went to move it yesterday it was fine in reverse but had very little power in first and when I checked the torque convertor fluid level there was nothing showing on the dip stick. There was however a nice damp spot under the gearbox so it looks like reconditioning the torque convertor may be the first job to cut my teeth on so its just as well Im fairly competent with the spanners if this is my introduction to JCB ownership
Can you tell me if it is a standard ATF I need or is it a JCB specified fluid that I need to get to refill the TC and get her moved?
There's never a dull moment around my place
Re: Hello from Co Down
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 3:35 pm
by essexpete
GrunterNI wrote:From the engine number mine is a 1984 with the Perkins 4.236.
The different projects and cab colours mean very little to me atm so its good to know what I have actually bought especially for ordering parts which may have to be sooner rather than later. The guy I bought it from mentioned and in fairness showed me a "slight" leak underneath and said it was using about half a litre of fluid over a days work pushing and shifting dung on his farm. When I went to move it yesterday it was fine in reverse but had very little power in first and when I checked the torque convertor fluid level there was nothing showing on the dip stick. There was however a nice damp spot under the gearbox so it looks like reconditioning the torque convertor may be the first job to cut my teeth on so its just as well Im fairly competent with the spanners if this is my introduction to JCB ownership
Can you tell me if it is a standard ATF I need or is it a JCB specified fluid that I need to get to refill the TC and get her moved?
There's never a dull moment around my place
Looks like an early black cab model. You have the all glass door?
What type of fwd rev shift do you have? Electric indicator type lever on the column or a big manual lever with a chunky knob?
Re: Hello from Co Down
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 5:55 pm
by Slooby
Do the all-glass doors indicate black cab then Pete? Mine is definitely an '87 on a D but has the all-glass doors too. Seeing as how the steel-framed doors rot out, it's possible that older machines were retro-fitted with them as replacements
Re: Hello from Co Down
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 10:01 am
by GrunterNI
Yep, all glass doors and the big shift lever as you say, which strangely will only select forward after having been put into reverse first.