JCB 300 Skid Steer Loader
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Item Details

ID: 14317867
Make: JCB
Type: New
Year: 2019
Model: 300 Skid Steer Loader
Gross Engine Power: 74 hp 55 kW
Operating Weight: 9,288 lb 4,213 kg
Operating Capacity: 3,186 lb 1,455 kg

Item Description

300 Skid Steer Loader

The large-platform, Hi-Viz, JCB 300 skid steer loader provides the operator with excellent visibility to the attachment. With a rated operating capacity of 3,186 lb (1,445kg), this vertical lift machine is ideal for applications that require heavy, high-flow attachments for clearing material, mulching and agricultural tasks

  Features
  • Iconic JCB Powerboom™ loader arm with lower profile for improved visibility and tapered pins for superior rigidity
  • Side-door entry for superior safety
  • Efficient 74 hp (55 kW) JCB EcoMAX T4F engine that requires no exhaust aftertreatment
  • 24 gpm (90 lpm) standard hydraulic circuit; optional 33 gpm (125 lpm) auxiliary high-flow circuit
  • 60 percent better visibility and up to 33 percent larger cab than competitors
  • Industry-leading ergonomics
  • Tilting cab for easy servicing and reduced downtime
  • The new centralized tilt cylinder gives better breakout force and improved visibility to the attachment

Strength And Durability

JCB has earned its reputation for strength, and JCB skid steers are built tough to handle the demands of any application and any condition.

Fully-welded chassis provides a rigid structure for maximum strength and reduced weight. A solid undercarriage with cast steel, triple-flanged rollers provides consistent performance on demanding terrain.

The iconic JCB single-arm Powerboom™ boasts tapered pivot pins and 20 percent more steel than the twin-arms on conventional skid steer loaders. This results in greater rigidity, less wear and improved retention of material in the bucket. The Powerboom™ also provides safe internal routing for hydraulic hoses, for protection from damage.

The quick hitch is constructed from high-tensile steel and features high-strength welds for longer life. For extra support and greater breakout force JCB skid steer loaders have the largest quick hitch pivot pins in the industry.

Power And Performance

With versatile features and plenty of power, JCB skid steer loaders set new standards for efficiency and productivity.

All JCB skid steer loaders are equipped with efficient engines that require no DEF, no DPF and no engine aftertreatment. Unlike the cooling systems on conventional skid steers, JCB machines pull cool, clean air from above and force hot air out through the sides and rear, away from the operator.

All JCB skid steer loaders feature an industry standard quick hitch for simple coupling to all JCB attachments and attachments from other manufacturers. On JCB small-platform machines, the standard hydraulic circuit on it is 18.5 gpm (70 lpm), with options for 26.4 gpm (100 lpm) or 30.5 gpm (115 lpm) available, depending on model. On JCB large-platform machines, the standard hydraulic circuit on it is 24 gpm (90 lpm), with options for 31.7 gpm (120 lpm) or 33 gpm (125 lpm) available, depending on model.

Optional parallel lift makes it easier to position loads with forks or attachments on all JCB models. J

CB’s Smoothride System (SRS) option allows the boom and load to move independently from the chassis, for improved load retention, operator comfort and faster loading cycles.

The World's Safest

With a wide-opening side door for safe entry and exit, operators no longer need to climb over large, slippery and awkward attachments, or under an unsupported boom.

The iconic JCB Powerboom™ loader arm enables 60 percent better visibility around the machine than conventional twin-arm machines. And with no rear torque tube, as required for conventional machines, operators also benefit from significantly improved rear visibility.

JCB skid steer loaders also offer unmatched visibility to the quick hitch and the cutting edge of the bucket, simplifying tasks such as changing attachments, loading trucks and working close to obstacles.