jcb tm 270 joystick part number???

can anyone tell me what the mart number is of a single aux jcb joystick to fir a tm270 r reg i have found a few online but would like to double check
JCB PARTS JOYSTICK (701/80424) all around £150 quid on ebay or dealers would this be the right stick to buy? from what i can tell its plug and play ?
 

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can anyone tell me what the mart number is of a single aux jcb joystick to fir a tm270 r reg i have found a few online but would like to double check
JCB PARTS JOYSTICK (701/80424) all around £150 quid on ebay or dealers would this be the right stick to buy? from what i can tell its plug and play ?

Whats the machine serial number?
 

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can tell you in 5 minutes

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Whats the machine serial number?

The part number i came up with supplier says you can use your part number as alternative:unsure: I can match that ebay price inc the vat and delivery but its in Belgium stock so would be delivery Tuesday. (bank holiday tomorrow in Belgium so nothing shipping out)
 

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The part number i came up with supplier says you can use your part number as alternative:unsure: I can match that ebay price inc the vat and delivery but its in Belgium stock so would be delivery Tuesday. (bank holiday tomorrow in Belgium so nothing shipping out)

Edit, thats assuming you are UK mainland!
 
Hi, Firstly thank you for the help, its very helpful not having to buy the online parts manual, as it stands we are not in a panic but we do think we should have one on hand as its been playing up we swapped the boom buttons to the pins buttons today and things seem to be working again BUT it was getting dark, my thoughts were to replace the stick if it wasn't too expensive. from everything i can tell with the photo attached that would be the right unofficial part you use. I am going to use it tomorrow and see how we get on but i think we will be ordering one if that's ok ? are you a parts dealer? would i go through your website? Many thanks yes uk mainland ne657nw
 

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Hi, Firstly thank you for the help, its very helpful not having to buy the online parts manual, as it stands we are not in a panic but we do think we should have one on hand as its been playing up we swapped the boom buttons to the pins buttons today and things seem to be working again BUT it was getting dark, my thoughts were to replace the stick if it wasn't too expensive. from everything i can tell with the photo attached that would be the right unofficial part you use. I am going to use it tomorrow and see how we get on but i think we will be ordering one if that's ok ? are you a parts dealer? would i go through your website? Many thanks yes uk mainland ne657nw

I mostly do manitou parts but i can do some JCB stuff too. Just Send me details via PM.

You don't need to buy an online parts manual, most JCB serial numbers will come up via jcbs own parts look up site. There is some info restricted though so its not a full look up.

Click the link, go to select dealer and put in your post code, then select any dealer that comes up don't matter which retail prices will all be the same. Pop a part number in or a serial number and 9 times out of 10 it will take you to the page you want or parts book.

 
Good to know, its not often we need bits for the loader but i normally get the job, If we go for one i will send you a pm via this forum, Many thanks for your time on the subject so far. ill be in touch
 
Well it’s not pretty but I’ve fixed the issue - a micro switch in the stick , I swapped it out for the red drive lockout switch 2 inches below the aux button, used a dremmel to cut the casing , it takes lots of attempts but they can be fixed !!
 

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