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<blockquote data-quote="stevedave" data-source="post: 7750608" data-attributes="member: 5014"><p>We bought it 12 months old with 800 ish hrs for a 10000 hr JCB 536-60. I wish we'd kept the JCB. Reliability has been OK but it is now in with an intermittent electrical problem. Its a hydrostatic and not a good one (if such a thing exists) the hydraulics are fast but jerky and not easy to control. Visibility isn't great it has a curved windscreen but the safety cage makes it worse then the old JCB, it also has a glass bottom door but some genius covered it with a sticker. The paint work is OK better then the JCB but that isn't saying much but the general build quality isn't up to much. I know many people on here will disagree with me but I think that the JCB is still the market leader and if you don't like a JCB you can get shot of it any where for good money which no other make can say. If I was you I would go JCB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevedave, post: 7750608, member: 5014"] We bought it 12 months old with 800 ish hrs for a 10000 hr JCB 536-60. I wish we'd kept the JCB. Reliability has been OK but it is now in with an intermittent electrical problem. Its a hydrostatic and not a good one (if such a thing exists) the hydraulics are fast but jerky and not easy to control. Visibility isn't great it has a curved windscreen but the safety cage makes it worse then the old JCB, it also has a glass bottom door but some genius covered it with a sticker. The paint work is OK better then the JCB but that isn't saying much but the general build quality isn't up to much. I know many people on here will disagree with me but I think that the JCB is still the market leader and if you don't like a JCB you can get shot of it any where for good money which no other make can say. If I was you I would go JCB. [/QUOTE]
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