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JCB send machines to British flood disaster zones

JCB send machines to UK flood areas

Company loans £750,000 fleet of Fastrac tractors and backhoes to worst-affected areas of flooding

JCB have reacted to the national flood disaster by deploying a £750,000 fleet of machines complete with operators to help stricken families.

Yesterday the company announced that four of its high-speed, high ground clearance Fastrac tractors equipped with trailers and two backhoe loaders were being despatched to the worst-affected areas.

 

The Fastrac tractors will be deployed in areas where people and livestock need moving from advancing flood waters, while the backhoes, with their ability to both load and dig, will help in shoring up flood defences and eventually in clearing debris left by the flood waters.

JCB have already supplied a 541-70 Loadall telehandler to support farmers who have been left without feed and bedding for livestock evacuated to dry land from flood-hit areas. The machine is being used to load donated forage on to trucks at Sedgemore Cattle Auction in Somerset, where the distribution is being co-ordinated.

JCB chairman Lord Bamford said: ‘The scale of the floods and the anguish being caused is devastating for all concerned. As Britain’s biggest manufacturer of construction equipment we are in a position to provide machinery quickly to help families and farmers who are suffering so dreadfully through the floods. It’s my hope that the JCB machines we’re providing will help alleviate that suffering.’

The machines were shipped from JCB’s World Headquarters in Rocester, Staffordshire, on Wednesday. They will be operated by drivers provided by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB). Other JCB machines are already at the forefront of efforts to assist in the flood zones thanks to the company’s plant-hire customers, who are also deploying their fleets to help.

 

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