JCB's smallest telescopic handler, the JCB 515-40 Miniscopic model, is designed to shift pallets in nurseries, garden centres and landscape applications.
Measuring just 1.8m high and 2.97m long, and with four-wheel steering and a tight turning circle, the new machine is designed for applications where the working area is restricted. Weight is less than 3.5 tonnes but, powered by a 50hp Deutz engine, the unit can handle a 1,500kg payload at a 4m lift height.
Garden Retail
JCB 515-40
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Sally Drury
Horticulture Week
13 November 2009
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