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04 April 2025

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Paving specialist hails DualDrive time savings

18 hours A highways contractor reckons that his new DualDrive JCB is increasing his productivity by as much as 30%.

Derek McRonald at work in his JCB 3CX Pro DualDrive backhoe loader
Derek McRonald at work in his JCB 3CX Pro DualDrive backhoe loader

Aberdeen-based LB McRonald recently bought one of the first new JCB 3CX Pro DualDrive backhoe loaders in Scotland.

He uses it for pavement and road surfacing projects along with tarring, kerbing and concrete work.

Supplied by dealer Scot JCB, the new machine benefits from JCB’s latest backhoe innovation, DualDrive, which allows the operator to drive and reposition the machine while facing the excavator, without having to turn the seat to the front-facing position.

LB McRonald owner-operator Derek McRonald said: “I’ve operated a JCB 3CX for 33 years on road surfacing and kerbing tasks. I bought this latest model specifically for the DualDrive feature as I recognised it could bring major benefits to my work.

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“When you are laying kerbing, you typically string out a line of kerbs and then return along the that kerb track to concrete. With DualDrive I can reverse back and forth along the line without having to turn the seat around and remain looking at the work area throughout. This reduces the time spent on most of my jobs by 20 to 30%.

“The machine’s performance is perfect. There are lots of additional features on the new machine but it didn’t take me long to get up to speed with it. Visibility is excellent. Even in sunny and snowy conditions there’s no glare.”

LB McRonald is a family-run business that has been subcontracted to road surfacing specialists Leiths Scotland Ltd for the last 30 years. The new JCB 3CX Pro with DualDrive joins a JCB 8065 midi excavator and 56Z-2 compact excavator already in the company’s fleet.

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