A leading North West civil engineering firm has bought one of the first JCB 370X tracked excavators.
Withington in Greater Manchester-based Chandos Civil Engineering has invested in the new machine – JCB’s biggest and most powerful ever X Series excavator - for demanding earthmoving jobs at its sites across the region.
Supplied by dealer Gunn JCB, the new model joins 85 JCB machines in the Chandos fleet including tracked excavator and cabbed site dumper models.
The new JCB 370X is heavy-duty earthmover which brings industry leading levels of productivity, durability, and reliability to the 35-40 tonne sector. Powered by a Stage V compliant 8.9-litre, Cummins engine, it boasts a 14% power increase over the outgoing JCB JS370, with 240kW (322hp) available at just 1,700rpm. The engine delivers this maximum power within a reduced operating rev range, to increase fuel economy and reduce overall noise levels. The purchase follows the impressive performance of many existing JCB 140X and 220X models in the Chandos excavator line-up.
Danny Molloy | Chandos Civil Engineering Director & Co-Owner
“The X Series range has marked a huge step forward for JCB and a major success for us. The performance is really good and of the leading brands, they are the best machines to operate.
“We are increasingly seeing projects where attenuation tanks for water storage are becoming the norm. Culverts for handling larger volumes of water are also now a regular aspect of our work. With their sizes increasing, so does their weight and the new 370X beats previous machines hands down for lifting capabilities.”
Chandos Operator Simon Finch also approves. He said: “I’m a big lad and I like my bigger machines! They have made massive improvements in the cab on the X Series and I think this 370X interior has gone a step further still in offering the operator a great place to spend their working day.
“I’ve got masses of room around me and I don’t feel claustrophobic as in some other machines. The controls are smooth and precise, and there is so much movement on the sticks and seat, you are able to get the right operating position with ease. The new screen on this machine is so simple to use and allows me to keep track on a range of information. Fuel efficiency is impressive too. We are currently using around 20 litres per hour. That’s well down on any other 40-tonne machine I have operated.”
Founded in 2003 by brothers David and Daniel Molloy, Chandos Civil Engineering has grown from a local operation to one of the region’s leading groundworks and civil engineering firms.