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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Russell" data-source="post: 7895368" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>JCB seem to wear faster than the industrial alternatives. We have a 426 on around 9500hrs, had the centre pivot shimmed a few times and the pump renewed at 9000hrs. We also have a Volvo lh70 which is 8 years younger. It’s in a different class. Built really well. Just the ad blue system that lets it down constantly. It’s 0n 500hrs now. Should easily do 15k with me. Depends how many hours you expect to do annually. I would stick to something that is at least built with agriculture in mind. As [USER=73]@eulb[/USER] says, the shovels take a bit more getting in and out of. Once you’ve done it a few times you don’t want to be on and off a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Russell, post: 7895368, member: 2175"] JCB seem to wear faster than the industrial alternatives. We have a 426 on around 9500hrs, had the centre pivot shimmed a few times and the pump renewed at 9000hrs. We also have a Volvo lh70 which is 8 years younger. It’s in a different class. Built really well. Just the ad blue system that lets it down constantly. It’s 0n 500hrs now. Should easily do 15k with me. Depends how many hours you expect to do annually. I would stick to something that is at least built with agriculture in mind. As [USER=73]@eulb[/USER] says, the shovels take a bit more getting in and out of. Once you’ve done it a few times you don’t want to be on and off a lot. [/QUOTE]
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