JCB 4 was the first machine painted in yellow.

In 1962, Joseph Bamford originates the much-loved tradition of JCB stunts. The first is the "up and over", in which a JCB 4 lifts itself up on its two hydraulic arms to form a bridge, while the company Cadillac drives underneath.

The stunts showed off the power, performance and versatility of JCB machines, evolving into the JCB Dancing Diggers shows, famous throughout the world.

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9 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

Now a crowd-drawing favorite at U.S. trade shows, the JCB Dancing Diggers exhibition made its debut in 1962. (“Digger” is a British term for earthmoving equipment). Usually set to driving music, machine operators perform choreographed moves that show off construction equipment’s hydraulic capabilities.

http://www.equipmentworld.com/jcb-marks-70th-anniversary-with-vintage-styled-3cx-backhoe-milestone-timeline-photos/

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