Choice of 2 x 2018 JCB 3CX Compact Backhoe Loaders Available, Have done 3300-4300hrs with One Owner, Fully operational in Great Order Throughout, Priced at £29,950 each with Delivery Available.
>Model year 1994. Hour clock is showing 6218 hours. This machine is complete with powershift turbo, manual Q-Hitch, 60% rear tyres and 30% front tyres.
4x4x4 POWERSHIFT GEARBOX 4 CYLINDER DIESEL ENGINE 51.5 kW COMPAIR COMPRESSOR 7 bar TWO TOOLS 4 IN 1 BUCKET WE CAN ARRANGE TRANSPORT FOR EXTRA COST INTERNATIONAL DELIVERY AVAILABLE GOOD TYRES (DASHBOARD CLOCK - NOT WORKING)
As the most popular backhoe in the world, there are always plenty of used JCB 3CX backhoe loaders for sale at Plantpages. With more than 40 years of production there are many different variants to choose from across six model generations. The latest ECO version, launched in 2020 have stage V engines, a revised cab and more efficient engines. Other variants include the beefier Contractor and Sitemaster with specialist models of the 3CX developed for road repair and fixing potholes. Read more about the latest model at the bottom of these pages.... More Details...>
The JCB 3CX Sitemaster is the most popular of all the JCB backhoe loader models. It was launched shortly after the 2wd 3CX in the mid 1980s. Over the years, JCB has added ay variants, but the 3CX Sitemaster has stood the test of time. This four wheel drive backhoe loader (although JCB insist on calling them ‘excavator loaders’) comes as standard with the Extradig with 6-in-1 shovel and forks – the standard dipper and GP shovel is only for the standard 3CX model. The Sitemaster does share the same engine specifications as the standard model, using the JCB 444 engines for stage II, stage III and stage IV with choices of output from 63 or 68kW. For the top spec models, consider the Contractor with heavy duty lift rams or the Super Sitemaster range.... More Details...>
JCB are the world's largest manufacturer of backhoe loaders - many are made in the UK, but the company also has a huge backhoe loader factory in India. Inventors of the backhoe loader in the 1950's, JCB have remained the number one choice for site operators in the UK even though they have started to call them 'Excavator Loaders'. The popular 3CX backhoe has been in production for more than 40 years and is still going strong today. Read more about the history and current model lineup below.... More Details...>
JCB are almost as famous for their mini-diggers in the UK as they are for their famous backhoe loaders. This means that there are always lots of used JCB mini-diggers for sale at PlantPages. in fact there are usually more JCB mini-diggers for sale here than from any other manufacturer. JCB made their first 801 mini-excavator as far back as 1989, hitting the 100,000 units mark in 2016. Their current range starts at just 0.8 tonnes and goes to 10 tonnes - you may find some of the larger machines over 8 tonnes in our 'tracked excavators' category. Check out the model naming for conventional tail-swing (CTS) and zero tail-swing (ZTS) models.... More Details...>
A common site on building sites and here on PlantPages, JCB Site Dumpers are always in demand. JCB manufactures Site Dumpers with payloads of 1 tonne, 3 tonnes, 6 tonnes, 7 tonnes and 9 tonnes - so a 1T has a payload of a tonne etc. Higher up the weight range, the site dumpers go from simple roll over protection bars (ROPS) to the option of a full cab (6T onwards). Check out the 'F' in the model name 7FT, for example. Check out the High Tip (HT in the model name) for those job that need that bit more reach. Other specials to look out for are the Hi Viz versions.... More Details...>
JCB Telehandlers have been on sale in the UK since launch back in 1977 with the JCB 520 telescopic handler. This is the precursor to the Loadall range of telehandlers from JCB. There have been many models of JCB telehandler over the years, with the 525 appearing in 1979 - just two years after the initial launch. JCB make the bold claim that the Loadall range is the world's best selling telehandler.... More Details...>
JCB usually compete with Hitachi for the position of most common tracked excavator for sale at PlantPages. This means you will usually find a great choice of used JCB tracked excavators for sale here. The JCB tracked excavator range starts at 11 tonnes - everything smaller, the company classes as compact, or mini-excavators. Expect to find some machines from 8-11 tonnes here in the tracked excavator category as we don't include these in the mini- category. The top-weight machines go right up to 37 tonnes and have two ranges - teh JS (JZ for zero tail swing) and the new X Series. Most of the machines you will find advertised at PlantPages are the JS ranges with the JS131 and 220 the most popular. As usual, the 'LR' in the model number stands for Long Reach boom.... More Details...>
If you work at JCB then you might call these a 'JCB Wheelie' but we prefer advertising JCB Wheel excavators for sale at Plant Pages. The range comes in two main model lines - the one we are all familiar with, the 'JS' range and the new Hydradig range which, JCB claim, is the first purpose designed wheel excavator, as opposed to a tracked version being modified. These modern looking machines could well be the future for the 'JCB Rubber Duck'. There are specialist material handler versions of the JCB wheel loaders - these have an 'MH' at the end of the model number, (unless it's a hydradig then it's called a 'Wastemaster'). You will find these in their own materials handler category at Plant Pages.... More Details...>
As a hugely popular machinery manufacturer on the UK, you would expect there to be a wide choice of JCB wheel loaders (wheeled loaders) for sale at PlantPages - and you'd be right. JCB wheeled loaders are usually the most common brand of front end loader on the site. Launched back in 1969, JCB has had more than 50 years of experience of wheel loader manufacturing. Popular with farmers and waste management companies alike - there is a special 'Wastemaster' version and an 'Agri Farm Master' version - JCB loading shovels, as they are also known, are identifiable by their '400' series model numbering. The current model lineup numbers 21 different examples, from the smallest 2.5 tonne 403 up to the 20 tonne 457 with stage V engines. Many of the mid-sized loaders benefit from JCB's tie up...... More Details...>