The ART of Floating JCB | JCB Operator Skill #farming #jcb #jcbvideo #jcbmachine #tirthaagro
The "Art of Floating JCB while crossing" typically refers to a skilled maneuver or technique used by JCB (excavator) operators when they need to cross soft terrain, shallow water bodies, or muddy areas where the machine might otherwise sink or get stuck. This technique requires experience, balance, and an understanding of the JCB’s hydraulics. What Does It Mean? When a JCB "floats," it's not literally floating like a boat but using its boom, arm, and bucket to distribute weight and support movement, especially in unstable or submerged terrain. This is often seen in: - Marshy fields - Shallow rivers or ponds - Slush-filled construction sites How It’s Done Here’s a breakdown of how an experienced operator might achieve this: 1. Lower Boom and Bucket to the Ground The operator pushes the boom down so that the bucket touches the ground or waterbed. 2. Lift the JCB Slightly Using Hydraulic Pressure The bucket is then used to lift the front of the machine slightly by pushing down on the ground, reducing pressure on the tires.