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JCB Saw, who makes it?

Started by Bernhard, March 15, 2007, 03:16:32 AM

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Bernhard


sawguy21

This is the first I have heard of them. It looks like a McCulloch, possibly from Italy.
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scsmith42

JCB stands for John C. Bamford, a large maker of heavy construction equipment from the UK.  The railroad museum across the street has one of their older backhoe's - that thing's a hoss.  The logo on the chainsaw is the same as the Heavy Equipment maker, so I would deduce that it's the same company.

I don't know if they make their own chainsaws or are reselling them.  On the equipment side, to my knowledge they make all of their own stuff.

Scott
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and a mix of log handling heavy equipment.

SawTroll

Looks like a real dud, from the specs........ ::) ::)
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Ianab

Just looking at it.. I'd would say Fisher Price  :D

But chances are it's a rebadged Oleo-mac or something similar ?

Might actually be an 'OK' saw under all that plastic. ?

Cheers

Ian
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Quartlow

I have to have one!!!!

Then i can say, Yeah I have a JCB  :D  :D :D
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Striker

I don't want to be picky, but JCB stands for Joseph Cyril Bamford.

Jeff

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