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<blockquote data-quote="Bobcatdan" data-source="post: 61096" data-attributes="member: 7339"><p>JCB's look good on paper, that is about it. Jcb skidsteers are the biggest piles of junk out there. A paper mill that is a customer of mine bought a new JCB a year ago. Three months in they were trying to get jcb to take it back. From what I have been told by my conact there, the JCB serviceman is there at least three times a week. It has had over $25,000 in warranty work. They have since parked it and are using the bobcat the jcb was bought to replace. I personally have never worked on it, but I have worked on my share of jcb telehandlers and those things can be shoved up the engineer's you know what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobcatdan, post: 61096, member: 7339"] JCB's look good on paper, that is about it. Jcb skidsteers are the biggest piles of junk out there. A paper mill that is a customer of mine bought a new JCB a year ago. Three months in they were trying to get jcb to take it back. From what I have been told by my conact there, the JCB serviceman is there at least three times a week. It has had over $25,000 in warranty work. They have since parked it and are using the bobcat the jcb was bought to replace. I personally have never worked on it, but I have worked on my share of jcb telehandlers and those things can be shoved up the engineer's you know what. [/QUOTE]
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