The JCB 1750 was a Wheeled Loader (Loading Shovel) base on the designs obtained from Chaseside when JCB took them over in 1968.
History
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The JCB 1750 was introduced in 197 ? and was replaced by the new JCB 400 series Loaders in 1979. the first 400 series loader was introduced in 1971 with the JCB 410.[1]
Spec
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- Performance stats
- Bucket capacity: Unknown cu yd
- Static tipping load: 14,000Lb
- Operating load SAE: 7000Lb
- Tipping load @ carry position: 22,500Lb
- Breakout force at cutting edge: 19,700Lb
- Hydraulic lift capacity @ max height: 14,900Lb
- Load over height: ?
- Engine data
- Type: Perkins T6.354
- Cylinders: 6
- Bore: 3.875 inches
- Stroke: 5 inches
- Displacement: 354 cubic inches
- Compression ratio: 16:1
- Max torque: at 1600rpm; 356Lb/ft
- HP ratings
- Gross SAE: 151 @ 2250rpm
- Installed BS intermittent: 120 @ 2250rpm
- DIN super output Nu: 120 @ 2250rpm
- Tyre options
- 14.00x24 Ply rating 12 (traction)
- 14.00x24 Ply rating 16 (rock)
- 17.5x25 Ply rating 12 (floatation)
Reference / sources
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- ↑ JCB:The first 50 years, published by JCB
Posted by Gavin at Classic Machinery Net Forum, From a 1977 JCB brochure.
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