Were I used to work they bought a JCB just like that one but 10 years older. We found out you must grease the lift cylinder daily or you will wear out the hole wear the bottom pin goes thru the cylinder. Also if you live were it gets bellow 0° make sure you get the cold weather package for the hydraulic oil. If you don't you can blow a hole in the hydraulic oil cooler while idling. That happened to me one morning. Happy birthday Brian.
Nice upgrade Brian, 420 is a weapon. Over here in the UK we have a customer on a dairy farm who clocks almost 2000hrs a year on his loadall. Hope you enjoy the new one 👍
A good way to master forks on any telehandler. Boom out to the load, as a rule, instead of driving into a load. Tilt forks down till both fork tips are visible. Line forks up with load to be lifted. Extend boom to insert tips in load. Simultaneously boom down and tilt forks up to further insert forks in load. You're in. Now level out forks to match load and boom out, up, down, as required to fully insert and secure load. Takes practice to master however.
We have two 540-170 telehandlers which are running at 14000 and 15000 hours. We only had to redo the injector pump because of Kerosene in the diesel and on the other we did the brakes. Great machines
Well, your problem was you needed a hi-tip bucket (forward hinge bucket) which you should probably look into getting as well. Super handy for doing ground-to-hopper work since you can reduce the wear on the boom's wrist. That 420 is going to chew its tires up a little faster than your old one on surfaces, just take the articulation easy and smooth and it should last you a long time.
Hey Brian to maybe help with fertilizer dust you could get that new loader ceramic coated. Will shed water and dust like nothing. Might help with fert dust as well!
Metric is, 6.0 metre reach, 3.8 tonne max lift hence the 538-60 The agri controls are also different to a construction spec but the main difference is power and road speed Q-fit is jcb specific
We have a TM320. Servicing of that machine is a little challenging. We've had JCB, and new Holland telahandlers. The TM is holding alot better then the other ones we've used. We put an average of 200 plus hours a month on it. Overall it's better. I enjoy your U tube channel.
538.60 means 5 series (all jcb telehandlers), 38 means 3.8 tonne lift (metric) and 60 means 6m reach! The agri models, agri super, pro etc are spec levels, usually go up in hp and gearbox (nicer dualtech one which is hydro at low speeds, gear manual at higher). Yes agri ones are way nicer to run, construction spec are very basic and slower in speed and hydraulic capacity. From england
Wow its so different from the construction version (lay out). Although they all seem to come with different functions. The door having the air gap is a standard thing. To get rid you have to open the bottom door close the top door to it whilst its open then close the top and bottom together.
there is a small local outfit near me, Driscoll Farms, uses those tela loaders to stack hay and straw. They ship the hay and straw interntationally with a press so you can imagine how much they use those.
We have a 560-80 So 6t lift 8m reach 13k lb lift 26ft reach Got 2000hrs on it and it's still fine the aircons in them are total junk if you live in a hot country (Australia) The biggest advantage on them is they have very large hydraulic pumps Compared to a loader tractor anyway So you can run quite large hydraulic implements This one will be interesting, iv seen you load fert inside your fert shed I wonder if you'll miss the 4 wheel steering of the tele handler Alot more capacity than the little tele handler you had thought
On some equipment the power doesn't completely shut off on the key because of the ad blue system needs to run its clean out cycle then once the cycle completes it shuts off the power. Not sure if that's the same with the jcb.
The young guy on 10th generation farm was getting out of their front entry skid steer and slipped on the bucket, it hurt. JCB is so far ahead of other makes, safer for sure.
TM420 is good machine we have one gets used daily had a TM320 before that loved it so universal what can be done with it. Radio will probably stay on to tho ours doesn’t shut off with the key only when shut the radio off itself.
Ur going to love the tm over here a lot of contractors use them to buckrake silage into the clamp so that will give u an idea of how hard u can work them.
If you want faster travel speed, JCB does make 50 kph (31 mph) versions of the 320S and 420S, with improved inboard oil immersed dual circuit front & rear axle bakes vs. the single circuit front only brakes on the the 40 kph (25 mph) models. The 320 and 420 models however only comes in 40 kph (25 mph) versions, while the 320S and 420S models comes in both 40 kph (25 mph) and 50 kph (31 mph) versions.
You would be pushed to find an arable , livestock or mixed farm in the UK without a Telehandler , great bits of kit , add a pickup hitch and even more versatile.
I got rid of my JCB, after years of constant breakdowns happy to see it go. Dealer started to ask us to pay for repairs, my argument was it broke down from the day we got it new, it was the same few problems every time from new, they should continue to repair the machine or replace the it. It was a happy day to see the JCB head down the drive for the last time, Fantastic machine to operate, just never lasted a more than a couple of months without a breakdown. The dealer even openly admitted the model we owned has design problems, it was actually taken off the market to redesign to have the problems fixed, The machine should have just been replaced it was so bad but JCB did not care we had a machine which constantly broke down
LOL I didn't get a chance to watch the video yet but you got a thumbs up I know I like it. And it's always crazy how you put up a video when I'm sitting at home bored. Thank you all in the video for sharing with us
We have 2 tm420 at work one thing to watch out for is the joystick on both of ours went bad making the boom not extend or not letting it go in gear once we put new joysticks in they have been great
Nice walk around on the telehandler. I wondered if you would be happy trying to use it as a loader. You are going from a 6000 lbs unit to a 9000 lbs unit you should be happier with it. Must have got a six speed transmission. Enjoy your videos!
Good to see you. Almost started to get BFV withdrawal. Have you been thinking about showing some crop scouting? It would interest me in seeing how the crops are progressing. That may be a broken record to you, but it never gets old to me. I've been thinking about the air on the combine header using so much power. You know more than me, but what if you changed nozzle direction or design? Maybe that fan should be in the middle. I would rather see more power used elsewhere.
In Europe these tele-handlers are used for everything. I had a Manitou and didn’t like it that much. Ours run 40 kph (most are regulated to 30) and its plenty fast for me.
Were I used to work they bought a JCB just like that one but 10 years older. We found out you must grease the lift cylinder daily or you will wear out the hole wear the bottom pin goes thru the cylinder. Also if you live were it gets bellow 0° make sure you get the cold weather package for the hydraulic oil. If you don't you can blow a hole in the hydraulic oil cooler while idling. That happened to me one morning.
Happy birthday Brian.
Nice upgrade Brian, 420 is a weapon. Over here in the UK we have a customer on a dairy farm who clocks almost 2000hrs a year on his loadall. Hope you enjoy the new one 👍
The TM is a great machine we use them for pushing silage up pits
love JCB they are made about a 2 hour drive away was brought up on them well done be safe from the UK
A good way to master forks on any telehandler. Boom out to the load, as a rule, instead of driving into a load. Tilt forks down till both fork tips are visible. Line forks up with load to be lifted. Extend boom to insert tips in load. Simultaneously boom down and tilt forks up to further insert forks in load. You're in. Now level out forks to match load and boom out, up, down, as required to fully insert and secure load. Takes practice to master however.
We have two 540-170 telehandlers which are running at 14000 and 15000 hours. We only had to redo the injector pump because of Kerosene in the diesel and on the other we did the brakes. Great machines
You won’t go wrong with a JCB Brian. 👍👍
That's one heck of an upgrade. I've seen a lot of livestock farmers having them. Great on moving bales and everything else around quickly.
Farming insider purchased the same JCB 420, was lifting 3900 pound bale piles without any issues.
Well, your problem was you needed a hi-tip bucket (forward hinge bucket) which you should probably look into getting as well. Super handy for doing ground-to-hopper work since you can reduce the wear on the boom's wrist. That 420 is going to chew its tires up a little faster than your old one on surfaces, just take the articulation easy and smooth and it should last you a long time.
Have the tm320 at work and love it. The 420 is awesome! You will enjoy it much more
Its great to see that JCB is a popular brand in the States too
When you close the top door, you need to open the bottom door at the same time, it will never seal properly unless the bottom door is open
We have a TM320 and we love it.
Thanks for sharing your time
I drive a tm320 at work and have no complaints got it new last year has 450hrs now and it’s been flawless
Good to know
Thanks
Hey Brian to maybe help with fertilizer dust you could get that new loader ceramic coated. Will shed water and dust like nothing. Might help with fert dust as well!
Nice up grade to the farm, she always said bigger is better, may not always need it but it's their when you need it.
Metric is, 6.0 metre reach, 3.8 tonne max lift hence the 538-60
The agri controls are also different to a construction spec but the main difference is power and road speed
Q-fit is jcb specific
Happy Birthday Brian have a great day with your family
We have a TM320. Servicing of that machine is a little challenging. We've had JCB, and new Holland telahandlers. The TM is holding alot better then the other ones we've used. We put an average of 200 plus hours a month on it. Overall it's better. I enjoy your U tube channel.
thank you
538.60 means 5 series (all jcb telehandlers), 38 means 3.8 tonne lift (metric) and 60 means 6m reach!
The agri models, agri super, pro etc are spec levels, usually go up in hp and gearbox (nicer dualtech one which is hydro at low speeds, gear manual at higher). Yes agri ones are way nicer to run, construction spec are very basic and slower in speed and hydraulic capacity. From england
The Q fit is for the factory pallet tines that slots through the headstock, good ish if you can cope with floating tines.
Wow its so different from the construction version (lay out). Although they all seem to come with different functions. The door having the air gap is a standard thing. To get rid you have to open the bottom door close the top door to it whilst its open then close the top and bottom together.
The radio is adjustable you just need to change the settings is all the it will turn off when you turn the machine off
there is a small local outfit near me, Driscoll Farms, uses those tela loaders to stack hay and straw. They ship the hay and straw interntationally with a press so you can imagine how much they use those.
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Think the window lock is adjusteble and in the rear tire you could put in water and salt so it dont flipps forward. Keep make great videos.
Awesome looking unit Brian
We have a 560-80
So 6t lift 8m reach 13k lb lift 26ft reach
Got 2000hrs on it and it's still fine
the aircons in them are total junk if you live in a hot country (Australia)
The biggest advantage on them is they have very large hydraulic pumps
Compared to a loader tractor anyway
So you can run quite large hydraulic implements
This one will be interesting, iv seen you load fert inside your fert shed
I wonder if you'll miss the 4 wheel steering of the tele handler
Alot more capacity than the little tele handler you had thought
On some equipment the power doesn't completely shut off on the key because of the ad blue system needs to run its clean out cycle then once the cycle completes it shuts off the power. Not sure if that's the same with the jcb.
Ever see that JCB TeleSkid? Not as big but everyone seems to like it
I’d Love to have one
Toys for boys, greetings out of Pennsylvania from a dutch dairyfarmer
I really enjoyed the new Tele-handler, I think it’s going to be a really good addition to your farm.
Holy cow! That’s definitely an upgrade! 👍🏻
The young guy on 10th generation farm was getting out of their front entry skid steer and slipped on the bucket, it hurt. JCB is so far ahead of other makes, safer for sure.
The jcb stuff is great but as a massey ferguson nut I like the mf25 teliporter. It's getting a bit long in the tooth but I still love using it!
I have a JCB 526. Bit smaller and now around 8000 house on her works every day
Love that light!
Yes Sir you brought out the big guns on that new equipment, Really looks solid, hope you all enjoy it. Keep safe.
Thanks for watching
TM420 is good machine we have one gets used daily had a TM320 before that loved it so universal what can be done with it. Radio will probably stay on to tho ours doesn’t shut off with the key only when shut the radio off itself.
Backup alarm is defining!
Happy birthday Brian and BJ.
Great looking machine👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for the video!
We like watching new toys.
That Tele loader looks like will be handy to have around..congrats!!
Great video Brian
Happy birthday. Definitely isn't going to beat the old orange loader as far as weight capacity, but it will do most of the jobs.
Congratulations on the new equipment and happy Birthday!
Thanks
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always Brian!!!
Ur going to love the tm over here a lot of contractors use them to buckrake silage into the clamp so that will give u an idea of how hard u can work them.
If you want faster travel speed, JCB does make 50 kph (31 mph) versions of the 320S and 420S, with improved inboard oil immersed dual circuit front & rear axle bakes vs. the single circuit front only brakes on the the 40 kph (25 mph) models. The 320 and 420 models however only comes in 40 kph (25 mph) versions, while the 320S and 420S models comes in both 40 kph (25 mph) and 50 kph (31 mph) versions.
blimey !! you know lots !!
I run 4 jcb loaders and I find that the site thing is you open the door then close the window will seal
Happy Birthday Brian have a wonderful and a blessed Birthday
Thanks
I done listened to em all
Happy Birthday Brian
Center aligned boom means everything.
How is the visibility with the forks on the new machine???
I was wondering about this, now I’ll know
Great machine good trade for you on the farm. now that's a beast for sure.
Happy Belated Birthday Brian
Great video good to see y'all
Good luck with your new JCB .
Those TM are a good loader. Only thing I don’t like is looking around the boom to dump.
Fantastic loaders 👍🏻👍🏻
Great Video, Thanks for sharing
JCB, excellent european brand!
I've been by American equiptment so many times this month, I was pretty surprised that they really didn't have any inventory.
Happy Birthday Brian!
You would be pushed to find an arable , livestock or mixed farm in the UK without a Telehandler , great bits of kit , add a pickup hitch and even more versatile.
Always exciting taking delivery on a new machine!
Saving the Podcast for Friday when I mow the yard!
I got rid of my JCB, after years of constant breakdowns happy to see it go. Dealer started to ask us to pay for repairs, my argument was it broke down from the day we got it new, it was the same few problems every time from new, they should continue to repair the machine or replace the it. It was a happy day to see the JCB head down the drive for the last time, Fantastic machine to operate, just never lasted a more than a couple of months without a breakdown. The dealer even openly admitted the model we owned has design problems, it was actually taken off the market to redesign to have the problems fixed, The machine should have just been replaced it was so bad but JCB did not care we had a machine which constantly broke down
That’s frustrating
HAPPY Birthday Brian!!!!!!
These are used on stock farms loading silage and straw around yard 🇬🇧
LOL I didn't get a chance to watch the video yet but you got a thumbs up I know I like it. And it's always crazy how you put up a video when I'm sitting at home bored. Thank you all in the video for sharing with us
We have 2 tm420 at work one thing to watch out for is the joystick on both of ours went bad making the boom not extend or not letting it go in gear once we put new joysticks in they have been great
You could just change the micro switch in the lever btw and save alot of money
@@ijjohnson07 maybe they were on warranty so let the company change the switch?
Happy birthday 🎊🎉🎂🎈!
I'm looking for a jcb just like it to handle bales, I'll have to look up this one
Nice walk around on the telehandler. I wondered if you would be happy trying to use it as a loader. You are going from a 6000 lbs unit to a 9000 lbs unit you should be happier with it. Must have got a six speed transmission. Enjoy your videos!
After some time has passed, how do you like it now???
You should make a bracket to hang tractor weights on the rear of the JCB.
THAT'S a PLAN..................................
I actually like jcb I work commercial masonry and are skytraks are non stop all day they are tough
Bob sure does love to play in the dirt! New piece of equipment, I guess ya gotta get a little mud on the tires.
Sweet!
new machine looks like a beast
good stuff stay safe
they are launching a newer agri model in the uk with a 50kmh box in it
Good to see you. Almost started to get BFV withdrawal. Have you been thinking about showing some crop scouting? It would interest me in seeing how the crops are progressing. That may be a broken record to you, but it never gets old to me.
I've been thinking about the air on the combine header using so much power. You know more than me, but what if you changed nozzle direction or design? Maybe that fan should be in the middle. I would rather see more power used elsewhere.
Brian and Luke did some field scouting recently. I’m not sure if he’s released the video yet.
Happy birthday, good sir!
In Europe these tele-handlers are used for everything. I had a Manitou and didn’t like it that much. Ours run 40 kph (most are regulated to 30) and its plenty fast for me.
Nice
Nice looking machine should serve you well.
Great video happy birthday to both of you boys 🎁🎂👍
Pretty interesting piece of machinery.
Enjoyed the video Brian👍👍👍👍👍
Very interesting!
Happy birthday buddy