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| J. C. Bamford ( JCB ) JCB is a family business named after its founder J.C.Bamford, producing distinctive yellow-and-black engineering vehicles, diggers ("Backhoes") and excavators. In the UK, the word "JCB" is synonymous with any such type of engineering vehicle, although it is still treated as a trademark. Vehicles Most of the vehicles produced are some variant of the backhoe, with variations including * Tracked or wheeled vehicles Tractors JCB made its name in the tractor world by producing one of the first such machines to feature proper suspension and capable of travelling at speed on roads. (previously, suspension was difficult because of the fixed-height connections required to farm machinery, and tractors were notoriously slow on the roads) JCB called this machine the "FasTrac", and it was featured on Tomorrow's World when it first appeared. JCB display team To demonstrate the versatility of the backhoe configuration, JCB setup a display team (JCB Dancing Diggers) to tour agricultural shows and produce videos, showing some of the unusual ways in which such vehicles could support themselves or manoeuvre. For example, it is quite common for drivers to support the vehicle on both scoops, either for turning on the spot without damaging ground, or for spinning the tracks in a puddle to clean them. The display team expanded this concept into a sort of vehicle gymnastics.
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