JCB Robot Series II Skid-Steer Loaders

Sept. 28, 2010

With its first major redesign of the Robot skid-steer and compact-track-loader family, JCB expanded upon the ergonomic and safety benefits of its single loader arm design. The door hinge has been moved from the front pillar to the B pillar, improving cab entry and exit. JCB remains the only skid-steer manufacturer to offer a single-sided loading arm, allowing for a full side door. With the Robot Series II, the instrument panel has been lowered to provide better visibility at full lift height.

With its first major redesign of the Robot skid-steer and compact-track-loader family, JCB expanded upon the ergonomic and safety benefits of its single loader arm design. The door hinge has been moved from the front pillar to the B pillar, improving cab entry and exit. JCB remains the only skid-steer manufacturer to offer a single-sided loading arm, allowing for a full side door. With the Robot Series II, the instrument panel has been lowered to provide better visibility at full lift height. Joined by JCB's first mid-sized 1,800-pound-capacity skid-steer, the four pre-existing skid-steer and three track-loader models offer increased bucket breakout forces and hydraulic pressure and flow. Estimated list price: $25,900 to $34,700.

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