Reference: JC-JCB3004
Brand: JCB Merchandice
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Reference: JC-JCB3004
Brand: JCB Merchandice
Reference: JCB3369
First ever chainsaw with STIHL Injection Technology. The best power-to-weight ratio on the market, and the simplest operation. Ideally suited to arboriculture and harvesting and processing large timber. All thanks to its unique lightweight design and outstanding acceleration. New bumper spikes, HD2 filter, captive nut on the sprocket cover for easy chain change, controlled-delivery oil pump, and tool-free fuel cap for safe and easy filling with fuels and lubricants.
In business over 200 years
DPD & Royal Mail Delivery
Pay & Collect in Branch, PayPal & Stripe Online
7 Branches across the South East
Machinery installation services
Technical data | Value |
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Displacement cm³ | 79.2 |
Power output kW/bhp | 5/6.8 |
Weight kg 1) | 6.2 |
System weight kg 2) | 7.47 / 7.78 |
Power-to-weight ratio kg/kW | 1.2 |
Sound pressure level dB(A) 3) | 106 |
Sound power level dB(A) 3) | 119 |
Vibration values left/right m/s² 4) | 4.2/4 |
Oil pump | Adjustable |
Tank volume l | 0.78 |
Chain pitch | 3/8" |
Chain tensioning | Side chain tensioner |
Sprocket - number of teeth | 7 |
Filter | Cartridge filter HD2 |
Bumper spike | Steel spike |
Cylinder | 4 channel / chrome |
Oil tank volume cm3 | 325 |
Sprocket | Rim sprocket |
Anti vibration system | Full AV-System |
Filler cap | Tool-free tank cap |
EPA Certified fuel consumption l/h | 2.707 |
CO2 g/kWh | 707 |
Handle type | Standard grip |
Speed at maximum power Um | 10.000 |
EPA Certified fuel consumption glh | 0.715 |
Established in 1790 in London, Haynes Bros Ltd is now the holding company for a group of subsidiary companies operating throughout the South East.
Moving to Kent in 1832, the Company was the first in the county to take on the Ford Motor Company franchise in 1911 and then sell and distribute the complete range of Ford cars, trucks, and agricultural machinery.
Today it is the only privately owned company in the UK that still distributes this range of products, albeit now with different manufacturers given Ford Motor Company's departure from the truck and agricultural sectors. As part of this move, the Company has developed a relationship with Iveco, New Holland, and Case IH. It also has the JCB agricultural franchise as well as other leading makes of farm machinery.
The Company operates four subsidiary companies from seven locations in the South East.
Along with all these great brands we supply a large range of Parts and accessories along with a Great range of Garden and professional machines from Husqvarna.