Almost 5 years later, your video saved me. I had 15 minutes to figure out how to drive a JCB Loadall for moving some heavy pallets (approx 700kg) from a delivery truck. I was genuinely terrified, but seeing you use those controls gave me a fighting chance, especially with tilting the forks and putting into reverse. If you're ever in this situation, here's a few things I learned; 1. The controls on joystick are /extremely/ sensitive, we're talking millimeters. 2. The foot brake takes a lot of pressure to fully stop the beast, use both feet! 3. The handbreak is the black stick handle on the left hand side of the seat, it's stiff and very hard to move. 4. Lower the forks a few times while pushing through the pallet slots, as they get thicker towards the end. 4. Go slower than a hamster. I'm not even joking. 5. Focus, concentrate and don't f*** it up. Good luck to any other newbies, and thank you FarmingLife for making this video!
Once I got in one of these just to move it at a job site but couldn’t get it out of reverse. Do you is there a button you have to press while going back to forward?
I love my 505-20, dealership delivered it in 2018, forks only, open cab with rear window, it’s a blast to operate but in the summer, the seat can get rather hot. I’ve cracked our driveway at least twice with it. The steering radius is unbelievable for the little telehandler as well. It’s like a part of our family, she shares our garage with our family trucks and cars.
Been driving one of these for 4 years almost daily now, 8 hours a day and i just learnt the function of 3 new buttons :P Sure, mine is older and does not have all these functions, but still the boom suspension and 4wd was new to me o.O
@@StefanBacon it took me ages to get it. I very rarely need to but if it's the only way to get a tight pack you've got to make it happen. Usually I'd just nudge pallets side ways with the forks but if you've got a 1 tonne stillage getting packed around fragile stuff you've just got to use the machine.
Hey, As much as these videos are helpful and entertaining for others you might want to reconsider doing a video like this again. Reason I say this is thieves will use videos like this to their advantage to steal and drive the machine's. Just my opinion. David
Almost 5 years later, your video saved me. I had 15 minutes to figure out how to drive a JCB Loadall for moving some heavy pallets (approx 700kg) from a delivery truck. I was genuinely terrified, but seeing you use those controls gave me a fighting chance, especially with tilting the forks and putting into reverse.
If you're ever in this situation, here's a few things I learned;
1. The controls on joystick are /extremely/ sensitive, we're talking millimeters.
2. The foot brake takes a lot of pressure to fully stop the beast, use both feet!
3. The handbreak is the black stick handle on the left hand side of the seat, it's stiff and very hard to move.
4. Lower the forks a few times while pushing through the pallet slots, as they get thicker towards the end.
4. Go slower than a hamster. I'm not even joking.
5. Focus, concentrate and don't f*** it up.
Good luck to any other newbies, and thank you FarmingLife for making this video!
Once I got in one of these just to move it at a job site but couldn’t get it out of reverse. Do you is there a button you have to press while going back to forward?
I love my 505-20, dealership delivered it in 2018, forks only, open cab with rear window, it’s a blast to operate but in the summer, the seat can get rather hot. I’ve cracked our driveway at least twice with it. The steering radius is unbelievable for the little telehandler as well. It’s like a part of our family, she shares our garage with our family trucks and cars.
I haven't operated one of these in about 7 years, great fun and easy to control.
Been driving one of these for 4 years almost daily now, 8 hours a day and i just learnt the function of 3 new buttons :P Sure, mine is older and does not have all these functions, but still the boom suspension and 4wd was new to me o.O
Ryangood video jcb same to be useful around the farm.
great video I think that circle with a jagged edge on the switch might be for starting up an implement like a straw chopper.
Great video, THANKS!!!!! 👍🏻
Amazing video thanks mate
Cheers dude hopefully I won't knock a house down tomorrow now i'v watched your vid.
Great video
great vid would love to have the chance to drive one
great video thanks 👍
Very good keep it up
Good video really helpful lad
great video
nice video,handbrake is the same as on our manitou mlt 😅
Nice video mate
It's always cool to learn something new. Cheers.
Nice
Welldone boss
Good vid
Thanku verymuch
Which model of jcb is it
what is this for jcb telehandler
thahts a goo one ta use.
Very very enpoten
Can ya switch the boom out and in switch
What kind of job would you use crab steering for?
i dont use it very much the only time i would use it is if i was pinched against a wall its good to get away from the wall
ah I see, thank you for your reply
side shift when packing trucks.
@@Savagetechie that must take some talent, booming out, down, and driving backward all at the same time!
@@StefanBacon it took me ages to get it. I very rarely need to but if it's the only way to get a tight pack you've got to make it happen. Usually I'd just nudge pallets side ways with the forks but if you've got a 1 tonne stillage getting packed around fragile stuff you've just got to use the machine.
can you do a video on how to set up gps on the fendt
yes i will when ive got to use it next but wont be for a couple of months now
+FarmingLife ok
Nice video mate cud you do a milking one mate
yes i will soon
me got two,which i give on rent,never knew this was so complicated,no wonder those teeth needs to be replaced so often
The one u don't know is consted flow for like hard brush for jcb
ok thanks
The control's on that are shit no good on a busy building site dunno what you think but the 15 plate 17m jcb was the last good 17m they made
never driven a 17m only the 7m we got
jaime voir ca
How big is it
how do you extend the boom?.
the left switch on the joystick
I have three jcb's so I'm use too using them
poke city collectors cool story bro
Sir Hind me video banaye
thAt is not Kolkata j c b that is kollatha j CB
how do you open the door
with the latch haha
ohh you should mention it in a video so everyone else knows
@@nathanrogers6242 Seriously I couldn't get into it recently. You have to virtually rip the handle off to get it open.
Please sir esi video ko hindi language me samajana
abhay Kumar
can someone please tell me why you need crab steeribg
Skipper Will probably for small left or right adjustments
Ok thanks nice to see another Cornishman on ere
Skipper Will ye be cornish ?
Yes me love
Cheers and gone
Kolkata j CB
no
Not good explain
Hey, As much as these videos are helpful and entertaining for others you might want to reconsider doing a video like this again. Reason I say this is thieves will use videos like this to their advantage to steal and drive the machine's. Just my opinion. David
yes but i didnt show they have all go some sort of security immobilizer in them and quite a few more antitheft things installed out of the factory
Farmer David but the question is won't you wake up by the noise? And how far will they go?
Farmer David poda
sorry sir
Salam arabe
I would strongly recommend you go o a proper training course! This is very un safe.
There was nothing unsafe about that none what so ever. And I've done the corse had the ticket.
Its not unsafe. Any heavy machinery can be easily operated by anyone after a few minutes practice.
@@tgk300xx4 I wouldn't give my Harley to someone after a few minutes practice ha!