
I wanted a Drott as they are the machines I used to love to watch working when I was growing up in the 60s. When i joined I was looking at getting a crawler loader to help tidy up the land I have just bought here in the UK. Ianoz, the username has turned out to be wishful thinking. ian.PS Have you got one of your namesakes or you just like them? I got to pick which one i got to operate as the other operator was on his rostered day off So took both for a spin and chose the one with nice light steering and lots more get up and go along the road Never got round to telling johnny the other operator that i picked it and was not just allocated it Any way if the lever has a plate at the bottom of the lever with a single bolt on it its an easy fix ,but if it has like universal joints i guess you've got problems,but you may be able to get 3cx levers and change it but there is guys over there that would know a lot more about this than i doso hopefully some of them will get on here and help you out. We had got two new machines and both of us had trouble comming to terms with them.When the fitter came up to give it its 50 hour service he then changed the levers for me, all it took was a 9/16 spanner to loosen the bolt and move it round square.It should have been changed in predelivery but wasn't. Having operated massey 50B with the straight pattern it had me buggered trying to operate the 3cx.


Hi drott td6, I got a 3cx new with a council back in about 1983.

Sorry for the dumb questions but I want to get a head start on operating the thing
Jcb 3cx control pattern iso#
ISO controls differ from the SAE control pattern only in that ISO controls exchange the hands that control the boom and the dipper.Īlso, how does the boom side shift operate? is there a way of unclamping it from the cab and do you then push the kingpost across by moving the bucket? * Left hand back = dipper in toward operator. * Left hand forward = dipper out away from operator. SAE control pattern, the left hand controls swing (left-right) and dipper (in-out), and the right hand controls the boom (up-down) and bucket (curl-uncurl). I could only find references to ISO and SAE on t'internet curling the bucket and moving the dipper (right hand) or swinging the arm and raising it at the same time (left hand). In the brief go I had I always seemed to be doing two things at once i.e. I have just bought the JCB but haven't picked it up yet so can't have a play. With a 40km/h road speed, travelling to and around any site is quick with this backhoe, increasing productivity.įor added flexibility, there’s an optional handheld tool circuit built in that can power a huge array of attachments, such as water pumps, disc cutters, augers, hand breakers and much more.I'd like to know the difference between the ISO back-actor control lever pattern, the SAE pattern and the JCB 3C III pattern. You can carry out everything from fork work to moving material, digging footings, lifting mortar tubs, site stripping, sweeping and site cleaning. This, of course, can save you time and money. The JCB 3CX Compact tool carrier is so versatile that it can do the work of various other machines, including dumpers, compact wheeled loaders, mini excavators, forklifts and motorised sweepers.

Its 6-tonne weight, 4-wheel steer and rubber tyres, meanwhile, allow it to drive over freshly laid asphalt, which makes it perfect for road resurfacing too. This versatile one machine solution can carry out road repair, utilities, municipalities and groundworks task with ease. Bi-directional pipework and a handheld tool circuit provide even greater versatility. It also has the ability to pick up a wide range of skid steer loader attachments.
Jcb 3cx control pattern full#
The 3CX Compact tool carrier is not only designed for the full range of backhoe loader attachments.
