I have a 2023 3ts8t and the biggest problem I have had with jcb is part availability. The single arm is a great design and the side door entry is especially nice. I also have a jcb hydradig 110w and a jcb 1cxt tracked backhoe. I purchased all 3 as a package deal and they were all brand new machines that were damaged in transport, they were being transported by truck and hit a bridge. I had to replace the cab on the teleskid which took 3 months to get from the manufacturer.
Thanks for another great video Brian. It was interesting and enjoyable. I really like your JCB skid steer. I feel one of best on the market. The side door is really nice to have. I have never heard any negative comments on the one arm lift arm. You said the cabin had lots of room which is good. Overall I think you got a very nice machine. Dad was looking it over pretty close. Then you took it and got the bucket dirty-ha!!!! That steel blade on your JCB loaders bucket did not want to come off. Must have had some heavy duty bolts in it or something. Assume you got it apart and fixed. Did you get the motorhome sold??? Looks to be a nice one. Somebody would like that you would think. Good luck on the sale. About it I guess. You folks have had a lot of moisture it appears. Hopefully you can get planting soon. Thanks for everything Brian. You all take care. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
I had a JCB robot 180 for years couldn't pass up a deal on a kubota to replace it. I don't miss the side exit every day, but on the days I do boy do I miss it.
Hec yea,never ran one but the visibility looks second to none imo, enjoy it and let us know what you think please. Great content as always Mr. Brian!!!🤙🙏
I think you will like the ease of entry and exit with the Teleskid loader - even with the boom raised. Also the telescopic reach feature is unrivaled when stacking hay or pallets. Good company - hopefully you have a good local dealer as well.
I was in Ireland a couple years ago. Lot’s of JCB equipment. Saw this JCB road tractor. That frigging thing must have been going fifty miles and hour Good choice. Thanks BFF
The boys over in Wisconsin "the rest of the story" and "how farms work" have had one for a couple of years, and they love it. If I was in the market for a skid steer a jcb teleskid would be a strong contender.
For any that dnk That one belongs to How Farms work. The rest of the story is his brother and operates it from time to time when not using the other skid steer
Push on the bottom corner of the engine bay door instead of the top and you won’t have to slam it 6-8 times to get it closed. I have one, works like a charm. Spray a dry lube in the door handle or you’ll think you locked yourself out... once per month
I love that you get toys to work with. Not everyone can justify a toy as a tool, but y'all do. I do the same thing, but I'm not married 😂 Thanks for this!
BJ had me chuckling a couple times 😏 and I love how you work together I do what Brother Brian does because I’m the Oldest and that’s what we do 😎❤️🖖🏼🇺🇸
They are nice skid loaders but the one I us to operate the main top pivot pin kept breaking and causing the arm to hit the cab it was a wheeled machine but other than that is was a good machine
The nice part about the one arm boom is that it is guaranteed for life so if something happens to it, it will get replaced for free. With JCB, you have to think about what they built their company off of, backhoes and telehandlers. They simply took the engineering experience they had with telehandlers and applied it to the skid steer. If they didn’t make a good telehandler product, I don’t think that they would be the number one manufacturer for them in the world today. In top of that, they have held the number one vendor spot for United Rentals for a few years in a row, and still remain in the top of the vendors list if they aren’t number one anymore. It’s also a plus that it is a machine built in the USA unlike some of the other skid steers and CTL’s offered today from companies based over seas.
The only thing good is the side door we have had ours for 7 years and nothing but problems and jcb service is absolutely horrible! And also all the hydraulic lines are custom order so if I blow a line they have to order due to the special lines!
If I bought a piece of equipment that beeped incessantly everytime I put it in reverse I'm afraid I'd have to find a way to delete that safety feature.
I'm supposed to demo one of those this summer. Give me your opinion on whether it would be good for picking up hay out of the field like we do. Also interested on how it would be loading hay into a 53' dry van trailer.
I gotta say my JCB hasn't been the best. I love its side door and telescoping boom, but its had a bunch of small things like Hydro and electrical issues. Now it basically just does block jobs and loading trucks in winter with snow. Don't use it for dirt work or grading anymore. The Bobcat and Kubota work good for that. But im also putting hours on my machines using them for work everyday, putting over 1k hours on normally a year
Is the well house relatively new, or left over from the WWII munitions plant, or from the former papermill warehouse? What did the munitions plant make in WWII? They had bus service from Jackson County for workers.
Have you heard of, or tried a "Rezloh" cutting edge for buckets? They have integrated teeth, and I think carried a warranty against breakage. Hope you like the JCB, if I had to have a SSL, I would look at them. For now I just use my son in law's Cat. Cheaper that way.😂😂😂
Wonder if Brian is aware of the scammers hanging around the comment section, I commented the other day on a video and so contacted me who I thought was OG Brian but was someone else trying to get money from me for a "free" item I won. Everyone just be aware
Get a 24 inch breaker bar and a 4 foot 1 or 1.25 pipe. That how I used to loose bolts on a m farmall. If pulling did not work jumping off the tire on to the cheater did
We have one and with 250 hours on it the boom is sloppy as hell and the JCB will not cover it. They told us that it was lifetime but want us to pay half. Think the machine is going down the road for a Deere.
Wondering if the JCB has coffee stains now from the open cup haha
One thing I like about the JCB is the side entry.I had the wheeled JCB first then tracks and once you go tracked you can not return to wheeled.
JCB excellent choice Can’t beat the side door
Had a 320t a few years ago! Great Visibility and accessibility. Great little powerhouse of a machine.
Great Video Brian, I thinks the JCB is better than the CAT mainly because getting in and out is easier and safer, thanks for sharing
awesome video Brian . You guy are great. thank you
Thanks for watching!
Great to see ! I work in the office where that machine was built in Pooler, GA
Thanks BJ nice job 👍 keep up the good work ! More videos please 🙏
We like the funny stuff 🎉
I have a 2023 3ts8t and the biggest problem I have had with jcb is part availability. The single arm is a great design and the side door entry is especially nice. I also have a jcb hydradig 110w and a jcb 1cxt tracked backhoe. I purchased all 3 as a package deal and they were all brand new machines that were damaged in transport, they were being transported by truck and hit a bridge. I had to replace the cab on the teleskid which took 3 months to get from the manufacturer.
That side door seem more convenient.
oh yeah
love telehandlers. Love the teleskid even more
Thanks for another great video Brian.
It was interesting and enjoyable.
I really like your JCB skid steer. I feel one of best on the market. The side door is really nice to have. I have never heard any negative comments on the one arm lift arm. You said the cabin had lots of room which is good.
Overall I think you got a very nice machine. Dad was looking it over pretty close.
Then you took it and got the bucket dirty-ha!!!!
That steel blade on your JCB loaders bucket did not want to come off. Must have had some heavy duty bolts in it or something. Assume you got it apart and fixed.
Did you get the motorhome sold???
Looks to be a nice one. Somebody would like that you would think. Good luck on the sale.
About it I guess. You folks have had a lot of moisture it appears. Hopefully you can get planting soon.
Thanks for everything Brian.
You all take care.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Definitely not the best on the market at all ! Ridgid frame and they are rough as hell to operate.
I had a JCB robot 180 for years couldn't pass up a deal on a kubota to replace it. I don't miss the side exit every day, but on the days I do boy do I miss it.
I like the door on the side...
Looks like a nice machine and good to get in and out of . 😊
Loved the video. I would like to get a crack at that skidsteer. BJ is starting to get pretty good at the videos!
JCB makes the safest skidsteers and telehandlers.
G’job fellers, think the side entry on the JCB is slick, y’all take care and stay safe 🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
Hec yea,never ran one but the visibility looks second to none imo, enjoy it and let us know what you think please. Great content as always Mr. Brian!!!🤙🙏
I think you will like the ease of entry and exit with the Teleskid loader - even with the boom raised. Also the telescopic reach feature is unrivaled when stacking hay or pallets. Good company - hopefully you have a good local dealer as well.
I was in Ireland a couple years ago. Lot’s of JCB equipment. Saw this JCB road tractor. That frigging thing must have been going fifty miles and hour Good choice. Thanks BFF
The boys over in Wisconsin "the rest of the story" and "how farms work" have had one for a couple of years, and they love it. If I was in the market for a skid steer a jcb teleskid would be a strong contender.
For any that dnk That one belongs to How Farms work. The rest of the story is his brother and operates it from time to time when not using the other skid steer
Good luck getting parts for them when they break down.
Good luck with your new skid steer.
I love that the new JCB has a sticker showing you the escape route. bottom right hand corner.
Pretty nice machine
Good choice
If it makes a difference, I really like the new JCB teleskid! That cutting edge replacement was looking like a "state" job; many bodies one working.😂
Good job guys
Glad to see that you got the JCB. I know you’ve been looking for a while.
It would be cool to see your farm demo a JCB 8330 Fastrac. Thanks Brown family 👍
If I was a betting man, I would have put all my money on the JCB line and let’r ride!
great video
You need a 6' pipe, um I mean, a torque multiplying, handle extension. Always worked for us. Good luck with the JCB skid. Heard both good & bad.
Great machine
Ryan on how farms work has been using a single arm jcb no problems with the boom even brush hogs with it hi everyone from northwest Missouri
Side is great, everything else about it is a pain in the rear. Our guys can’t hardly keep it out of the shop. Nothing but small issues
I have 5500hrs on my volvo side arm.... very few problems, been a great unit
Did Bob get mad you used the JCB first and scratched the bucket?
I would have been furious if my son used it first.
Push on the bottom corner of the engine bay door instead of the top and you won’t have to slam it 6-8 times to get it closed. I have one, works like a charm. Spray a dry lube in the door handle or you’ll think you locked yourself out... once per month
Great video thanks for sharing
Brian check out "Farming and Fixing" Andy is always using the torch to loosen screws and bolts.
nice skid steer....have been at some construction sites in phoenix....jcb popular brand
I love that you get toys to work with. Not everyone can justify a toy as a tool, but y'all do. I do the same thing, but I'm not married 😂
Thanks for this!
Farming and you tube are damn good business.
They're a lot of campers having frame issues !! Thought I tell ya Good video yal stay safe
That's such a cool shop building
JCB engine is 4.4L. Huge for 76hp. Will last forever if you keep up the maintenance. Don't use nothing but JCB fuel filters while under warranty.
i would find that backup alarm and 86 that first thing it came off the trailer. i will say it seems to work well and do what its supposed to do.
I work at a dealer for those and when something breaks there very expensive. 7 out of 10 machines that come in for repair need a harness.
I really enjoy your videos. Just wish you could make them a bit longer. Thanks
Well wear lads super machine 👏
BJ had me chuckling a couple times 😏 and I love how you work together I do what Brother Brian does because I’m the Oldest and that’s what we do 😎❤️🖖🏼🇺🇸
They are nice skid loaders but the one I us to operate the main top pivot pin kept breaking and causing the arm to hit the cab it was a wheeled machine but other than that is was a good machine
Cornstar farms have one, and they seem to like it pretty well.
Jcb best skid loader for the farm.
Don't worry about the boom I've never seen one give any problems. They are good machines.
I don’t know if the one-sided mono-boom on the JCB will hold up or not but I sure like the thought of it.
The nice part about the one arm boom is that it is guaranteed for life so if something happens to it, it will get replaced for free. With JCB, you have to think about what they built their company off of, backhoes and telehandlers. They simply took the engineering experience they had with telehandlers and applied it to the skid steer. If they didn’t make a good telehandler product, I don’t think that they would be the number one manufacturer for them in the world today. In top of that, they have held the number one vendor spot for United Rentals for a few years in a row, and still remain in the top of the vendors list if they aren’t number one anymore. It’s also a plus that it is a machine built in the USA unlike some of the other skid steers and CTL’s offered today from companies based over seas.
The only thing good is the side door we have had ours for 7 years and nothing but problems and jcb service is absolutely horrible! And also all the hydraulic lines are custom order so if I blow a line they have to order due to the special lines!
He has a GREAT dealership. They are awesome. I deal with them also and have bought Mahindra tractors thru them.
Glad somebody does ours comes back with more problems than it went up there with absolutely horrible
Next trip you go on Bob will be purchasing a jcb fast trac to plant with
If I bought a piece of equipment that beeped incessantly everytime I put it in reverse I'm afraid I'd have to find a way to delete that safety feature.
Great video. What happened to the camper trailer?
I'm supposed to demo one of those this summer. Give me your opinion on whether it would be good for picking up hay out of the field like we do. Also interested on how it would be loading hay into a 53' dry van trailer.
Mornin 😊!
Honestly I was fully expecting a camera jump with you standing there watching your dad spread that gravel.
Cole the. Corn star has one ,they love theres
I gotta say my JCB hasn't been the best. I love its side door and telescoping boom, but its had a bunch of small things like Hydro and electrical issues. Now it basically just does block jobs and loading trucks in winter with snow. Don't use it for dirt work or grading anymore. The Bobcat and Kubota work good for that. But im also putting hours on my machines using them for work everyday, putting over 1k hours on normally a year
Good video.
Thanks for visiting
Watch the bolts that hold the pivot pins on the bucket attachment plate. If they get loose they will break off and the bucket will fall off
That JCB unit has the best engine JCB makes. 55kw and no DPF.
Is the well house relatively new, or left over from the WWII munitions plant, or from the former papermill warehouse? What did the munitions plant make in WWII? They had bus service from Jackson County for workers.
Have you heard of, or tried a "Rezloh" cutting edge for buckets? They have integrated teeth, and I think carried a warranty against breakage. Hope you like the JCB, if I had to have a SSL, I would look at them. For now I just use my son in law's Cat. Cheaper that way.😂😂😂
Not stepping on a wet slipper bucket to get in the cab is the best, especially the older I get.
Maybe a new jcb fastrac in the future 🤔 that would be cool
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It looks too nice to use
no torch, no air hammer but a fendt combine.
👍
Wonder if Brian is aware of the scammers hanging around the comment section, I commented the other day on a video and so contacted me who I thought was OG Brian but was someone else trying to get money from me for a "free" item I won. Everyone just be aware
Yeah I typically block them but there are so many it’s hard to catch them all
@@BriansFarmingVideos just checking to make sure ur aware of what's going on
How farm works has a teleskid he has a couple minor issues but i think they are cool
😳😳😳😳😳 your problem is you're not using enough of them French words on it🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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JCB SKID STEER Ryan of ( how Farm Work got one and he love it .
So did you sell the motorhome?
Did you sell the camper 😮
Looks like coles.
Mornin
Mornin’
Get a 24 inch breaker bar and a 4 foot 1 or 1.25 pipe. That how I used to loose bolts on a m farmall. If pulling did not work jumping off the tire on to the cheater did
You could fit a lot of solar panels on the roof of your new house.
job seemed quiet
Hey Brian just wondering what happen to working words podcast or was it just a flash in a pan. Hope to see and hear it soon
It will return but I underestimated how busy building the shop and house would have me
@@BriansFarmingVideos it was great to watch and listen too. Not some just talking crap but informative , keep up the great work
You need to borrow Dougo’s belly dump.
The JCB has the worst in-class breakout force. If you're not using it for dirt work/landscaping it's a good machine.
Quick question do you still like your e bike .
Yes
We have one and with 250 hours on it the boom is sloppy as hell and the JCB will not cover it. They told us that it was lifetime but want us to pay half. Think the machine is going down the road for a Deere.
i thing how farms work has a jcb steer
Time to change the excavator out to a JCB out now
Are you sure it wasn’t a rental unit before you bought it that may be the reason for the dirty buttons
So did the camper sell?
Not yet
How do you like the baby Top Air sprayer?
Having tried it yet