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A competition run by a council to find out which pothole filling machine was most efficient has resulted in – a draw. Gloucestershire County Council ran trials with the JCB Pothole Pro, the ...
Two Bobcat machines were bought by Wiltshire Council and have been operational for 18 months. ... Pothole-fixing machines a 'game-changer' for roads. 11 February 2025. Share Save. Jeremy Stern ...
A new machine that repairs potholes while being fuelled on vegetable oil will be deployed across all of a county's rural roads. The Dragon Patcher machine had been trialled by Suffolk County ...
The JCB Pothole Pro is equipped with a planer, mounted on the machine’s rear skid steer hitch. The planer is 24 in. wide, with up to 4.26 ft. of side-shift adjustment.
A British company called JCB begs to differ. It has, the company claims, developed a single machine that can, with but one operator, repair a pothole in as little as eight minutes.
EDINBURGH council has invested in a hi-tech machine which will help tackle the city’s pothole problem. The local authority has deployed the impressive JCB Pothole Pro to the roads which has b… ...
Ludhiana: The municipal corporation (MC) has bought two pothole machines to continue road repairs in the winter, when the weather is not conducive for.
A Staffordshire firm's award-winning pothole repair machine is touring the county's roads to help prepare them for surface treatments. Staffordshire County Council acquired the JCB Pothole Pro ...
A faster and more efficient method of fixing potholes has been a "game-changer" in Wiltshire, a councillor in charge of highways says. Two Bobcat machines were bought by Wiltshire Council as part ...
A competition run by a council to find out which pothole filling machine was most efficient has resulted in – a draw. Gloucestershire County Council ran trials with the JCB Pothole Pro, the ...
Mr Moore added that repairs made with the machines were permanent, lasting for at least 10 years. "We're actually getting somewhere and bringing the numbers down to where they were," he said.