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JCB 210s

A2BD

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Hello. I am new to this site. I recently purchased an old JCB 210s backhoe. This is the first piece of equipment I have owned. I am having a very hard time finding sevice information and parts diagrams. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would be very grateful. I have a leak right at the break pedal assembly. I am trying to find a rebuild kit or replacement part. I have been searching online(which is how I found this forum) i found this diagram of what i think is the part.
Thanks in advance
 

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A2BD

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F756563F-E12A-40B0-8CB6-D9516E73E72E.jpeg Thank guys. I ended up going to Ais. $160 for a rubber gasket not much bigger than a quarter, yikes. Maybe thats why i got such a good deal on the machine.
 

TVA

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Go to Hercules sealing products, find JIS o-ring and back up kits. It should cover you most sealing needs, and it will be always with you.
Also find JIS size chart, learn how to measure grooves and select seals so you can order stuff for A LOT less money. Marco rubber is the one I like the most.
 

AusDave

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I own a couple of JCBs and in Australia we have a third party JCB parts supplier. Has the parts at much more reasonable prices and knows the machines really well. Better than the official JCB people for everything and always offers the low cost options such as rebuild kits rather than new units.
Sounds like you need to find the equivalent in the USA.
Regards AusDave
 

thepumpguysc

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DAAAM.. U paid 2.00 for the seal & 158.00 for the sticker on the package.. that aint right.!!
I hope at least it fixed the problem..??
 

A2BD

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Thanks everyone. Im glad I found this site. I still have a lot to learn. I do like the machine. Is there anywhere in the states that sell used attatchments for it? I would like to get a ditching bucket for it & maybe see what else is available
 

LN Pipeline

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Thanks everyone. Im glad I found this site. I still have a lot to learn. I do like the machine. Is there anywhere in the states that sell used attatchments for it? I would like to get a ditching bucket for it & maybe see what else is available

You can try machinerytrader.com and search under attachments.

If you had a good experience with AIS (aside from the ridiculously high priced JCB part), you can check with them. I’ve come across used buckets and other hoe attachments that they had listed online. It’s possible they might have something that will fit.

Measure the pins on your bucket so you know what you’re looking for.

I checked all over when I first started buying JCB parts, thinking the local dealer was trying to take advantage of me. Parts were the same price everywhere. It’s JCB that sets the stupid high prices.
 

BillyEv

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sorry to resurrect this old thread but thank you all for the advise. I also purchased a "new to me" JCB210S, one owner. Good to know AIS is a piece of crap rip-off company and I need to DIY find equiv parts on my own. I've seen AIS's prices on used equipment and it's a laugh. Can't believe they priced an oring @ $158. I wonder what it costs 5 years later, post inflation.
 
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