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6 years ago
uri1974

jcb 175b-?

1968 First JCB Wheel Loader

6 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

JCB вышла на рынок колёсных погрузчиков после приобретения компании Chaseside Engineering. В собственность нового владельца перешли разработки семи моделей машин с жёсткой осью. В 1969 году, после перемещения производственных линий с завода Chaseside в английском Блэкберне на расширяющийся завод JCB в Ростере, начался выпуск колёсных погрузчиков.

https://agroreport.ru/news/v-mire/kolyesnym-pogruzchikam-jcb-ispolnilos-50-let/

In 1968, JCB announces its purchase of Lancashire's Chaseside Engineering Company; a pioneer of hydraulic wheeled loading shovels whose acquisition brings a whole new product line into the JCB stable.

http://jcb.ge/index.php?lang=en

It is a market that JCB entered with the acquisition of UK-based Chaseside Engineering in 1968, taking on its seven rigid-axle machines.

Relocation of production lines from Chaseside’s plant in Blackburn, Lancashire took several months and it was all systems go by the start of 1969, which marked the start of the first full year of shovel manufacturing at JCB’s expanding Rocester factory in Staffordshire. In that first year, the fledgling wheeled loader division built just 298 machines, primarily for domestic customers.

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