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Reduced tailswing & reduced emissions for George Leslie

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A leading civil engineering contractor has followed up its purchase of JCB’s latest X Series excavator – with an order for two more.

So impressed was Glasgow-based George Leslie with its JCB 245XR, that the company is investing in the two additional models.

Supplied by dealer Scot JCB, the original model has been put straight to work draining the Mill Glen reservoir in North Ayrshire. It has been fitted with the latest GKD Technologies Series 2 safety control system and is being fuelled with HVO (hydrotreated vegetable oil) to further reduce carbon emissions.

Graham Barclay, George Leslie Plant Manager, said: “George Leslie has been buying JCB equipment for over 50 years. The new JCB 245XR is performing extremely well and has driven the order for more of these impressive models. Our operators find the machine really smooth to operate, with plenty of digging power, reach and stability, even when working over the side with this reduced tailswing machine.”

“We are looking to lower our CO2 emissions and have been running a trial with HVO fuels on the JCB 245XR with good success – so we will aim to move our entire JCB fleet onto HVO fuels in the future. That we can do this without having to make any modifications to the engines is of great benefit on our journey of carbon reduction.

Founded in 1964, George Leslie Ltd is a privately owned civil engineering contractor operating throughout Scotland; capable of undertaking a wide range of civil engineering construction projects. Operating in the water, marine, power and infrastructure sectors, their clients include councils, water authorities, government bodies and private clients.