Agricultural Bachoe Loaders, Bell South Africa

3CX

Maximum Dig Depth: 4.29 m³
Gross Power: 56 kW (76 hp)
Operating Weight: 7 660 kg

Overview

It’s no wonder that JCB backhoes are by far the most popular throughout Africa and the rest of the world (almost half of all backhoes on the planet are JCBs). We were, after all, the first company to develop the concept of a backhoe loader.

Longer life > Higher residual values

technical Data

EngineJCB Dieselmax 448, Naturally Aspirated, 4 Cylinde, 4.8 litre
Gross Power56 kW @ 2 200 rpm
Net Torque305 Nm @ 1 100 rpm
Emission RatingTier 2
Transmission JCB EasyShift, Power shuttle, 4 forward / 4 reverse
TyresFront: 12.5 x 18 (12 Ply)
Rear: 16.9 x 28 (12 Ply)
Bucket - StandardLoader: 1.1 m³ (GP)
Backhoe: 0.21 m³ (600 mm wide)
Backhoe ArmStandard fixed dipper
Cabin Enclosed, ROPS/FOPS Certified, No Heaters or AC
Hydraulic SupplyNo additional hydraulic supply
Hydraulic SupplyLoader: Aux Circuit
Loader Breakout Force6 219 kgf
Backhoe Digging Force 6 324 kgf
TelematicsLivelink standard
Operating Weight7 660 kg
Length/Height/Width5 900/3 610/2 350 mm
Standard Warranty12 months, 4 000 hours
Additional OptionsRefer to Soks chart

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JCB is a game changer for women’s brickmaking cooperative

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Bell consolidates its position in construction and mining

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Durability and support will see TNR returning for more

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Long services awards for Bell employees

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New Finlay Screen is a game changer for Singo Mining

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IPP Mining & Materials Handling praises longevity of Bell ADTs

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B&E thrilled with new Finlay Screen and Kobelco 85t Excavators

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Bell offers both cost per hour and cost per tonne benefits

Bell Equipment has a design philosophy that always focuses on providing customers with productive machines running at the lowest cost per hour, resulting in the most economical cost per tonne haulage solution.

DK Truck & Plant seizes recycling opportunity with Finlay Screens

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Bell Equipment ‘Strong Reliable Autonomous

Bell Equipment’s focus on interoperability has culminated in a collaboration between the global Articulated Dump Truck specialist and safety and automation technology developer, Pronto AI. This will reinforce Bell Equipment’s position as “the most affordable autonomous articulated dump truck in the world,” with Pronto AI’s product officially launched at the MINEXPO 2021 in Las Vegas in September.

Bell machines and support are rooted in MDZ’s success

In the Venda language, the name for ‘root’ is mudzi. While some may find it strange to base the name of a company on a root, an entrepreneur from South Africa’s most northern province, where Venda is mostly spoken, believes his well-rooted academic grounding, solid financial knowledge and business acumen forms the basis on which to build a growing business in logistics and contract mining.

LFC Logistiek reaps the benefits of Bell Haulage Tractors

A well-known Free State maize farming family is enjoying the versatility that using a fleet of Bell 1734AF Haulage Tractors offers while lowering their all-round production costs and increasing efficiencies. The Van der Linde family farm mainly maize and wheat on their farm Klein Constantia northwest of Wesselsbron. The family has owned land and farmed in this area since 1888 and presently the fifth generation is doing exactly that with some significantly added value.

Timber Logging Solutions sees the benefit of running its own Bell equipment

How does a qualified mining engineer who rose to the level of a general manager change tack so radically as to get into the timber harvesting field? In the case of Mandla Nxumalo, the answer is almost by accident. His subsequent success though is based on two disciplines: that of finding an experienced mentor for guidance and listening to what people in the know say about getting the correct tools for the job.

CSV Construction sees huge fuel saving with Kobelco SK210LC

JCB Backhoe finance offer: Terms and conditions

Bell Equipment South Africa, in association with JCB Finance and ABSA Bank, is pleased to offer customers prime -6,9% when they purchase a JCB 3DX Plus Backhoe Loader. This finance offer is valid until 30 September 2021 and is available over 36 months with a 20% deposit. Contact your nearest Bell Customer Service Centre or Bell Sales Representative for more information on this or other JCB Finance options.

Repowered Bell Series V Tractor geared to meet customer expectations

After four years of development and testing of the new Bell Series V Haulage Tractor, the company’s Product Marketing Manager: Forestry and Sugar, Ettienne Terblanche, says “this latest version of an old stalwart is our best ever”.

MMP bowled over by performance of new Bell B30Es

John Mmutle is the founder and General Manager of Mmutle Mining Projects (Pty) Ltd. He gained Gauteng colours for both cricket and hockey before qualifying as an industrial engineer with a postgraduate qualification from the Wits Business School. His younger brother, Stephen, is the Operations Director for the company and, according to his older sibling, is more analytical in his approach to life. He holds a B Tech degree in logistics and supply chain management. He is registered with the Gauteng Cricket Board as an official cricket scorer with Wanderers Cricket Stadium as his own stamping ground.

New Bell 620G Graders in the Western Cape show they are a cut above

Graders generally come in two classes, namely those that are best suited for the heavy work of road construction and others that work best maintaining roads. A provincial government in South Africa, best known for the quality of its service delivery, has found that graders from Bell Equipment fill both roles equally well with a competitive price tag as a bonus.

FASTfell and Skogger enable GDH Harvesting to branch into thinnings

Two experienced foresters and partners in a contract timber harvesting company have for a while considered undertaking thinnings as a profitable business opportunity but they felt it prudent to wait to find the correct tools for the job. This they have now found after turning to Bell Equipment.

Burger and Wallace grows its Bell fleet with new Kobelco Excavator

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Ritluka Resources raves about B45Es in wet coal mining application

Applying one’s mind is a popular concept for achieving success but when you have the luxury of applying two educated and keen minds to achieve the same goal, ultimate success in almost any challenging field is the result.

Lowest cost per tonne productivity has Tomahawk sweet on their UltECO 6

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TauSadi blazes a path for women in mining and invests in Bell B40Es

Now if the current Mpumalanga coal mining world seems to be an orderly place, some male contract miners better watch out because two highly qualified female engineers are about to upset their seemingly serene world.

Kobelco Excavators and pre-owned B30Es are gold for Phakamisa

In the world of sailing, it’s common for a yacht to change tack to make use of the most favourable wind. This analogy also holds true for business, especially in mining-related industries where sudden changes in market conditions often force drastic changes in business tactics to remain sustainable and competitive.

Finlay Jaw Crusher proves its worth in manganese mining

Should you draw a straight line between the towns of Postmasburg and Hotazel in the Northern Cape, you would measure around 120km. This is not unusual but what is rather amazing is that on either side of this line lie mineral deposits totaling 80% of the world’s manganese ore.

First Matriarch Skogger proves successful in Latin America

Latin Equipment Norte has recently introduced the first Matriarch Skogger into the Americas where it is working in a thinning and clear-cut operation in teak plantations in the remote woods of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.

SR Civil Contractors sets a strong example for other emerging contractors

To the man in the street, road construction, maintenance, and improvements to both pedestrian and motorised traffic infrastructure often seem a hinderance as opposed to their intended long-term benefits.

Phakamisa Logistics crushes it with Finlay fleet

Any owner of equipment used for crushing, screening, material handling or haulage will tell you that due to the nature of the material and environmental conditions, equipment will suffer downtime from time to time.

Bell launches global pre-owned equipment website

Bell launches global pre-owned equipment website Bell pre-owned equipment can now be shopped online thanks to the launch of a dedicated global website, pre-owned.bellequipment.com, which is also accessible from the company’s website.

Matriarch machines are a sweet success story at 4×4 Boerdery

A cane grower from Pongola in northern Zululand has found that shortening the time it takes to load a cane haulage truck bound for the nearby mill, has a direct positive impact on his bottom line profit and believes he has Bell Equipment to thank for this.

NextEra Electrical gives glowing review of Bell TLB’s cost and performance

When Francois van Wyk decided to buy a new Tractor Loader Backhoe (TLB) recently, he researched the market thoroughly. Over the years he had owned and operated many such machines from different manufacturers and wanted to know what the operational and maintenance costs would be for a period covering 6 000 hours.

EH Construction adds eight Bell Graders to its fleet

Civil construction companies, especially those working on projects which involve bulk earthworks, rely heavily on their earthmoving and material handling equipment to get the job done. But as any equipment owner knows, reliable technical backup is of paramount importance as any earthmoving equipment, no matter how reliable, will need servicing, consumable spare parts, and repair from time to time.

Bell expands collaboration in autonomous control project

A focus on improving ease of operation to provide more efficient and safer Articulated Dump Trucks (ADTs) has consistently kept Bell Equipment at the forefront of innovation. The global ADT specialist is now achieving success with autonomous vehicle operation where its forward-thinking approach is enabling interoperability between different control systems and the trucks it produces.

JCB appoints new dealer in key South African market

JCB has appointed one of the most respected companies in the construction equipment sector to be its distributor in the key South African market, the company announced today.