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2018-2022
440 Nm Max torque
55 kw Net power
4,000 kg Lifting capacity
17,000 mm Max horizontal reach
16 m Max working height
12,300 kg Operating weight

The JCB 540-170 is a 4-stage telehandler built for heavy telehandler work — high lift, strong capacity, and flexibility via attachments.

~16.7 m (54 ft 9 in) lift height

~12.5 m forward reach

nominal lift capacity of 4,000 kg (8,820 lb)

Static operating weight ~12,160 kg

~2.44 m width, ~2.69 m height

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Market average

AED 450,000

Starting from

AED 407,500

JCB 540 Technical specifications

Dimensions

Height - top of cab

2.69 m

Wheelbase

2.75 m

Engine

Bore

103 cm

Displacement

4400 cu cm

Max torque

440 Nm

Net power

55.18 kw

Number of cylinders

4

Stroke

132 cm

General

Engine model

430 TA5-55

Attachment type

Forks

Lifting capacity

4000 kg

Max horizontal reach

17000 mm

Max working height

16.2 m

Operating weight

12,300 kg

Transmission type

4-speed powershift

Tire size

15.5/80-24

Service refill capacities

Fuel cap

125 liter

Hydraulic fluid cap

150 liter

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JCB 540 expert review

Overview

The JCB 540-170 Loadall is a 12.3-ton telehandler with a 74 hp 4.4L engine and a 17-meter boom built for high-reach, high-cycle lifting. It's used extensively in the UAE for real-world logistics; moving pallets on industrial yards, lifting steel frames and I-beams on building jobs, stacking material containers in scrap yards, and doing what forklifts and cranes can’t, or just won't. After 2,000 hours of mixed-use service, this machine gets a 5-star rating from a UAE plant hire manager who says it’s “never been short on reach, strength, or common sense.”

Pros Lift-and-reach capacity is unmatched in its price range. It can stretch 17 meters out and still manage real weight at the tip. Simple, secure, and safe. The operator login PIN and in-cab leveling indicators are more than gimmicks; they matter on unpaved yards and job sites.
Cons Not as “smart” as some new rivals. You won’t get cloud telematics or auto-adjusting boom geometry. No boom suspension. Bounce is real when driving fast with a load on rough terrain.

What's new

Across 2018 to 2022, the Loadall saw practical improvements—not software fluff. You’ve got a 4-speed powershift transmission that shifts smooth even when climbing ramps with 2-ton pallets on forks. The machine’s 4000 kg lift capacity pairs with high-flow hydraulics (150L system) to make loading and unloading fast—especially with JCB’s auto-leveled forks.

Security-wise, the cab now requires an operator PIN to start, which cuts down on unauthorized use—a common headache in shared fleet yards. The in-cab tilt indicators, showing side-to-side and fore-aft levels, are another nod to real-life use: nobody’s setting up on laser-leveled concrete pads, especially in scrapyards or behind prefab warehouses.

Performance

What sets the 540-170 apart is where it works best: vertical storage yards, ports, modular building sites, and recycling centers. Operators say it shines moving pallets of pipe or fencing on job sites where forklifts get stuck and cranes are overkill. You can drive it through a warehouse gate, stretch up to four or five floors, and place loads on scaffold decking or rooftop work zones.

In a scrapyard, it’s muscle. Lifting bin cages, shifting loose steel, stacking salvage—it’s all doable, especially with a grapple or bucket attachment. You won’t be swapping between forks and buckets often, but if you are, JCB’s Q-fit system is quick.

Engine’s strong—440 Nm of torque keeps it moving up loose gravel ramps or climbing gradients without power loss. Fuel efficiency is decent, with one operator logging 9 hours between fill-ups under mixed load/light idle cycles. The 125L fuel tank helps stretch workdays.

Cabin and controls

Cab is basic but sharp. The controls are intuitive, seat’s fully adjustable, and you’ve got good visibility even when the boom’s halfway out. Unlike older Loadalls, the 540-170 doesn’t cook you in the summer—AC is powerful, and vents are placed right. You also get LED indicators in the dash for machine leveling, which makes it easier to keep stable when working on slope-heavy or uneven surfaces.

The dashboard has good readouts—engine hours, fuel level, boom angle, etc.—but no touchscreens or telematics. This machine's made for hard use, not for gadget fans.

Safety features

The 540-170 comes with proper worksite safety built-in: backup alarm, hydraulic lockout, strong handrails, and good steps. The operator PIN login system is a practical feature for fleet managers. The ROPS/FOPS cab has saved operators before—one report cited a full sideways tip-over with zero injury, thanks to the frame and belt design.

Visibility is excellent for a telehandler of this height class. Boom sightlines are clean, even when the forks are fully extended. No rear-view camera, but side mirrors are good-sized and sturdy.

Compared

Against the Manitou MT 1840 Easy, the JCB 540-170 feels simpler and easier to maintain. The Manitou has smoother steering and better feature comforts, but it’s more sensitive to maintenance and parts support outside Europe. The JCB thrives on neglect—basic, solid, hard to break. It's easier to get spares for in most parts of the Gulf and South Asia too. The Manitou’s hydraulic finesse is better, but JCB wins on visibility, reach, and flat-out lifting strength in tough site conditions.

Verdict

If you want a high-reach telehandler that’ll lift all day and doesn’t whine when things get gritty, the JCB 540-170 is it. Reliable, strong, and engineered for the kind of jobs most machines shy away from. It’s a 5-star machine for logistics, construction support, and scrapyard work. Not flashy. Not delicate. Just built to get the job done.

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JCB 540 Telehandlers [2018-2022]

2018-2022

Overall rating

Based on 1 ratings

5.0
performance

5.0

comfort

5.0

fuel efficiency

4.0

safety

5.0

features

5.0

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Pros
High reach plus strong lifting — 4,000 kg capacity at boom up to certain height.
Cons
Very large and heavy — transport and tight site work are harder.
performance

5.0

comfort

5.0

fuel efficiency

4.0

safety

5.0

features

5.0

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