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Crews Replace Defunct Motter Avenue Bridge

Foley CAT Hosts Emergency Prep Event…14

Hale Hosts Font aine Revolution Roadshow…46

ConExpo Retro See page 38 for the first of an ongoing series of highlights from past ConExpos as they were reported in the pages of CEG.

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Photo Courtesy of Maryland State Highway Administration

Crews haul in fill dirt for the west abutment (end support) of bridge. The photo also shows the completed foundation for the west abutment of the pedestrian bridge.

By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

The Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) is spearheading a $15.2 million project to replace the Motter Avenue Bridge in Frederick, Md.

Recycling Section ......77-105

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Snow & Ice Section..117-118

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) Pennsylvania officials on Aug. 22 announced new weight restrictions on about 1,000 state and local bridges to enhance public safety and extend the life of the spans, citing uncertainty over transportation funding proposals that remain bottlenecked in the Legislature. The decision by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will affect 530 state-owned bridges and about 470

Business Calendar ..........145 Auction Section ......128-148 Advertisers Index............146

result of this functional obsolescence, and proposed future widening along U.S 15. under the bridge, the decision was made to completely replace the bridge. The replacement bridge will be constructed wide enough to accommodate the current four see MOTTER page 34

Pa. Announces New Weight New Rules to Force Restrictions on 1,000 Bridges Increased Employer By Peter Jackson

Attachment & Parts Section ..................................119-124

According to the project Web site, the Motter Avenue Bridge was originally constructed in 1957. While still structurally safe, the concrete deck has deteriorated to the point where it requires replacement. Additionally, the bridge is classified as functionally obsolete due to its lack of shoulders and high volume of traffic. As a

locally owned bridges that are classified as structurally deficient. “We’re trying to extend the life of these bridges. ... They are not unsafe,’’ Secretary Barry J. Schoch said at a news conference in the warehouse-sized PennDOT sign shop on the outskirts of Harrisburg, where workers were removing stencils from freshly painted road signs. Pennsylvania has nearly 4,500 structurally deficient bridges, more than any see BRIDGES page 28

Spending up to $6B The chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors of America, Stephen E. Sandherr, issued the following statement in response to the administration’s decisions to finalize two new employment rules despite federal data indicating no need for the new measures: “The administration’s decision to finalize two new oppressive employment regulations for federal contractors forces us to object to measures whose goals we support and objectives our members already meet. That is see RULES page 116


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MORE THAN 165 GUESTS ATTEND FOLEY CAT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVENT

More than 165 attendees and 40 Foley employees were treated to lunch in an air conditioned tent and watched video of Power Systems related customer stories and Foley customer testimonials from Hurricane Sandy.

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VIRGINIA TO SAVE ALLEGHANY HUMPBACK COVERED BRIDGE

On July 11, a transportation historian and VDOT engineers gathered to unveil the structure’s latest rehabilitation project.

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WALSH CONSTRUCTION TEES UP FOR GREAT CAUSES IN PA.

Their efforts raised approximately $24,000 for WQED, the nation’s first community-supported television station, and Southwest Training Services in Pittsburgh and $30,000 for Temple University’s Pennsylvania MESA Program located in Philadelphia.

PROBLEM-RIDDLED DOVER BRIDGE IN MD. TO BE REPLACED WITH NEW $50M SPAN

Problems with the Dover Bridge, which connects Talbot and Caroline counties, have been a concern, because malfunctions can prevent access for emergency vehicles that serve one hospital for both counties. The bridge, which carries two 12-ft. (3.6 m) lanes, also is too.

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MAJOR PRICE REDUCTIONS

2007 CEC 616 SCREEN-IN DOUBLE SCREEN DECK, DEUTZ AIR COOLED DIESEL C003726

2010 KOMATSU PC450LC-8 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR

2008 CEC CC40 CONE CRUSHER $210,000

KM DIESEL, ENC CAB W/A.C. HEATER-DEFROSTER, GP BKT, 11’1” ARM, 23’2” BOOM, 31.5” SHOES, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS

C003727

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MAJOR REDUCTION

C003387

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2007 CEC 3254 JAW CRUSHER CUMMINS DIESEL, DINGS ELECTRO-MAGNETIC, MAIN/SIDE DISCHARGE BELTS, X-TRA SET OF NEW JAW DIES

KM DIESEL, ENC CAB W/A.C., HEATER, DEFROSTER, 34” GP BKT, 9’6” ARM, 16’7” ONE-PIECE BOOM, 28” SHOES, TRACK FRAME UNDERCOVER, CONTROL PATTERN CHANGE VALVE C003820

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C003831

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KOMATSU 2008 HM350-2

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EXCAVATORS CATERPILLAR 2002 M315 $37,000 2002 M315 $37,000 KOMATSU 2004 PC78MR-6 $39,500 PC138USLC-2 $42,000 1988 PC150-3 SOLD 2006 PC160LC-7 $49,500 2002 PC200LC-7 SOLD 2006 PC220LC-8LR 2005 PC300LC-7 P.O.R. 2007 PC300-7 $79,000 2010 PC450LC-8 $239,000 2010 PC450LC-8 $249,000 2002 PW170ES-6 $39,000 2006 PW220-7 LIEBHERR 2006 A900C

$249,000

C003428 C003429

$43,500 $43,500

C003671 C003944 C003820 C004093 C001119 C004260 C004261 C003387 C003313 C003385 C004250

$45,000 $49,000 $15,000 $59,500 $59,500 $189,000 $75,000 P.O.R. $282,000 $292,000 $59,500 $75,000

C003281

$129,000

MATERIAL HANDLERS, RECYCLERS MHL350D MHL350D

ELECTRIC POWER W/6’X20’ 3 DECK

$114,500 SOLD

C003296 C003669

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FUCHS 2005 2007

C003725

$59,500 $49,500

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$139,500 $149,500

$282,000 $239,000

CUSTOM 1993 TR100-15KDE EAGER BEAVER 20XPT FELLING 2007 FT20-GN FLOWBOY Live Bottom

$4,500

SOLD

C003445

$1,500

C001620

$6,900

C004180

P.O.R.

C003766

$6,200

WHEEL LOADERS CATERPILLAR 1999 950G $59,000 C003578 2007 980H $125,000 C003427 DAEWOO Mega 400V $18,500 C003729 DRESSER 1989 540 SOLD C004006 1988 555 $27,500 C004007 HALLA 1998 HA380E $15,500 C003470 KOMATSU 2002 WA380-5 C004286 1995 WA450-2 $22,500 C002602 1998 WA450-3 $59,000 C003941 2004 WA450-5 $62,500 C003986 2009 WA480-6 $149,000 C002861 1997 WA500-1 SOLD C003311 1998 WA500-3 $42,000 C004020 2005 WA500-3 C003947 VOLVO 1990 L320 C004264 2001 L220E $39,500 C003620

$70,500 $175,000 $39,500 $21,500 $32,500

EE# GRADERS

KOMATSU 2001 GD650A-2 2005 GD655-3C

PRICE C003420 C003433

MILLERS, PAVERS, ROLLERS HAMM 2011 HD12VV C003762 INGERSOLL RAND 1998 DD70 $12,500 C004111 1999 DD70 $14,500 C004112 1995 DD90 1999 DD90HF 2000 DD90HF 2001 DD110HF CRUSHING & SCREENING CEC 2007 32”X54” Jaw Crusher 2007 616 Screen-In 2008 40CC Cone Crusher SCREEN MACHINE 2012 107D Screener Box 2012 6036 Tracked Conveyor/ Stacker METSO 2008 CV50

$32,500

$225,000 $190,000

$90,000 $128,500

$29,500 $18,500 $16,500 $19,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000

EQUIPMENT C003725 C003726 C003727

$190,000 $90,000 $185,000

C003242

$115,000

C002626

$65,000

20912

$59,000

MISCELLANEOUS BROCE

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P.O.R.

C004180

P.O.R.

C004168

P.O.R.

C004085

$35,000

ATTACHMENTS HAMM Pad Foot Shell Kit for 3412 84” Drum C002872 KOHLER 350kw generator w/DD8-92 engine

$14,500

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$29,000

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Bridge Traffic Steadily Flows With Portable Traffic Devices When Jonathan Abraham saw the request for portable traffic signals at the Allanburg Bridge, he saw it as just a routine order for a road repair project. Bridge repairs are bread and butter work for North America Traffic Inc. (NAT), where Abraham is the firm’s service and compliance coordinator. But as spring approached and the project ran into a delay, the signaling challenges became anything but routine. Then, Abraham and NAT were called upon to show how their custom design capabilities set the firm apart from other portable signal manufacturers. Located in the Niagara region of southern Ontario, the Allanburg lift bridge spans 200 ft. (61 m) across the Welland Canal, part of the St. Lawrence Seaway system. Maintenance to the road was planned while seasonal Seaway traffic was closed over the winter months. NAT, based in nearby Port Colborne, ON, was contracted to provide a traffic control solution to limit road traffic to a single lane. The order called for two sets of portable traffic signals to work in conjunction with the Coordinating single-lane road traffic with the ups and downs of the Allanburg lift bridge required North America Traffic to fast-track bridge’s existing traffic control sys- new custom controls for its portable traffic signals. tem: one at each end of the bridge plus two for the intersection on its “Our technician went out to the site on a before the bridge lift was activated. every day, we have the knowledge of the east end. Wednesday to scope out the traffic and sig“After we delivered the portable signals to technology available to adapt the programnaling. We coordinated with the Seaway the site, we simply connected a cable to the ming and integrate it with the existing signal A New Season Calls technicians and the MTO [Ontario Ministry bridge control circuitry through a 12VDC to system. for New Signaling of Transportation], and programmed a new 120VAC relay.” “This project turned around just a little When the construction work ran into control module. We had the portable signals The bridge repairs required two months quicker because our plant is so close to this delays and extended into the opening of the operating by the following Thursday, on the more to complete, as work was interrupted bridge. But, other than the extra day or so for 2013 shipping season, the traffic control sit- first day of spring,” Abraham said. repeatedly for canal traffic, but the portable travel time, we would do the same for any uation suddenly became much more comNAT developed the required controls to signals operated flawlessly throughout the customer.” plex. The lift bridge must be raised to allow synchronize the portable traffic signals with project. Powered by highly efficient solar ships to pass on the canal. Road traffic cross- the bridge control signals, including an over- cells and battery packs, NAT signals have a About North America Traffic Inc. ing the canal is normally controlled by traf- ride requested by MTO and a confirmation 30 day autonomy rating for periods of low North America Traffic was launched as fic lights operated from the Seaway signal back to the Seaway control station. light or minimal sun exposure. The signals R.C. Flagman in 1993 when Peter Vieveen Authority’s remote station, a few miles from Because of NAT’s rapid turnaround on the are synchronized by radio transmissions, but built the world’s first Remote Controlled the bridge. new control system, the contractor was able had no difficulty with potential interference Flagman out of his garage. At the time, To manage traffic for both construction to proceed with the bridge repairs with no from boat communications and the steel Vieveen was a senior estimator in the conwork on the bridge and Seaway traffic under further hold-ups. structure of the bridge. struction industry with more than 25 years of it, NAT’s portable signals were now required construction experience. He understood the to replicate the Seaway’s remote-operated Designed for Customization Customer-Driven Solutions importance of reducing costs while increascontrols. Normally, the signals are coordiAccording to Abraham, the flexibility to The railway pre-emption, or hold-for- ing safety. North America Traffic now opernated so when the bridge is about to be meet the needs of the Allanburg Bridge proj- bridge feature, is just one of many program ates a full production facility, and its prodraised, the traffic signals allow vehicles to ect is inherent in the design of NAT portable modules provided on NAT portable signals. ucts have been used on more than 3,000 clear the bridge without getting caught traffic signals. NAT also has provided custom control sys- projects across North America. Today, the between the lights. The portable signals “Our programming circuitry has a built-in tems that respond to a wide range of sensors company has eight different models of would have to integrate with the bridge con- pre-empting option that we often use to man- for detecting motion, proximity and radia- portable traffic signals, flashing beacons and trols, and also coordinate the single-lane age traffic at railway crossings. The signals tion, among others. All systems are equipped flagging systems to meet all traffic control flow of road traffic. cycle in normal pattern for one-lane traffic, with manual and remote control overrides. needs. until the sequence is pre-empted by a relay “This is one case where our experience For more information, visit Seven-Day Turnaround from the railway’s crossing system. We working on site with customers really paid www.northamericatraffic.com. The contractor foresaw the delay in the adapted the railway pre-emption feature into off,” said Abraham. “Every new solution we (This story also can be found on project and notified NAT of the difficulty a ‘hold for bridge’ program, including a 2- develop becomes part of the tool kit for our Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at two weeks before the Seaway would open. minute delay for traffic to clear the lane future control systems. As we deal with this www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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2008 CAT 345DL, Stk #: RCEEH299; 3,335 Hours; AIR CONDITIONER, BOOM: 1 PIECE, STICK: MEDIUM, PRODUCT LINK ..$285,000

2010 CAT 12M, S/N: B9F715, 221 Hours; 14' moldboard, EROPS, AC ..........$285,000

AIR COMPRESSORS New 2013 ATLAS COPCO XAS185, 185 CFM CAT AIR COMPRESSOR CAT ENGINE MODEL C2.2 ask about Zero % for 12 Special Financing............................................................................$13,875 New 2010 ATLAS COPCO XAS375, HOP070482, 600 Hours.......... ..........................................................................................$19,000 2008 SULLAIR 375HAF, 102500, 6,726 Hours; 375 cfm towable compressor cat engine ......................................................$12,300 ASPHALT / PAVERS / CONCRETE EQUIPMENT 1998 CAT BG-225C, 5GN00457, Stk #: 5GN457; 4,241 Hours; Carlson Easy Screed III Screed. Rubbr track pads poor, rest of UC 50%. Screed plates 50%,Feeder ........................................$59,000 2004 TARGET PRO65II, excellent condition ready to work $6,000 COMPACTORS - SMOOTH DRUM 2011 CAT CS44, M4C00159, Stk #: 10M0443; 534 Hours; From Dealer's Rental Fleet, OROPS, CONSISTING OF:, CS44 VIBRATORY COMPACTOR, ENGINE: TIER 3 ....................................$76,000 2011 CAT CS56, FCS00834, Stk #: KFCS834; 2 Hours ..........CALL 2009 CAT CS56, C5S00676, Stk #: 08M0224; 793 Hours $85,000 COMPACTORS - WALK/TOW BEHIND 2003 MULTIQUIP P33HHMR, 1533857, 1,572 Hours ........$7,000 2008 MULTIQUIP RX1510CI33, 1839031US $17,500, 217 Hours; 33 inch drum articulating trench roller with remote control .......... ..........................................................................................$17,500 DOZERS - CRAWLER 2011 CAT D3K LGP, LLL01104, Stk #: RCLLL1104; 591 Hours; OROPS ..............................................................................$82,000 2009 CAT D6N LGP, DJY01587, Stk #: VDJY1587; 3,222 Hours; EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BLADE: PAT ........................$188,000 2008 CAT D6N XL, DJA01001, Stk #: RCDJA1001; 1,148 Hours .. ........................................................................................$210,000

2009 CATERPILLAR 329DL, S/N: JHJ00280; 3,960 Hours, Air Conditioner, Stick, Medium, Undercarriage, Long ..................$205,000

EXCAVATORS - CRAWLER 2008 CAT 307D, DSG122, 247 Hours; AC, AUX HYD,Blade, Q/C, From Dealer's Rental Fleet ................................................$93,000 2008 CAT 345CL, PJW02090, Stk #: PJW2090; 2,205 Hours; AIR CONDITIONER, STICK: MEDIUM, COUPLER: QUICK, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, *PEDAL: STRAIGHT TRAVEL ..................$336,000 FORKLIFTS - TELESCOPIC 2010 CAT TL1055, TBM01218, 1,744 Hours; 10,000 LB TELEHANDLER,CAB A/C 4WD STABILIZERS ..........................$114,000 2012 CAT TL1255, TBN965, 240 Hours ..........................$152,000 LIFTS - BOOM 2011 GENIE S125, 2968, 80 Hours; S125 45 hours Duetz diesel foam filled tires ................................................................$170,000 2006 GENIE Z45/25JRT, 30129, 1,976 Hours; SELF PROPELLED AERIAL WORK PLATFORM ................................................$35,000 2006 GENIE Z45/25JRT, 30132, 1,464 Hours; SELF PROPELLED AERIAL WORK PLATFORM ................................................$32,000 LIFTS - SCISSOR 2007 GENIE GS5390, 44796, Contact Ed Gudaitis 732-885-8032.. ..........................................................................................$47,000 2004 GENIE GS5390RT, 41828, 1,472 Hours; 4WD Drive; operationally sounds, needs paint ..............................................$16,000

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More Than 165 Guests Attend Foley CAT Emergency Preparedness Event

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uperstorm Sandy was an unprecedented event that greatly impacted Foley CAT’s territory and the customers that it serves. As a service to its customers, it held an event June 26 to share with them what it learned and best practices for customers; solutions to prepare business for future unplanned events; real life examples of what to do — and what not to do — in preparation for weather related outages; and cus- Four Power Systems sales managers came up to take questions from the group. (Ltomer success stories during R) are Joe Amabile, sales; Tom Domotorffy, product support; Jim Marsh, operations; and Bob Gallery, service. the storm. More than 165 attendees and 40 Foley employees were treated to lunch in an air conditioned tent and watched video of Power Systems related customer stories and Foley customer testimonials from Hurricane Sandy. Guests were then able to take a tour of Foley, or visit the 14 different stations that were set up in the parking lot, manned by Foley representatives. The stations included: A recently overhauled 3512 generator was displayed outside. 1. Service capabilities 2. Automatic transfer 7. Fuel testing and analysis switches 8. Extended service coverage and TM&R 3. Load bank testing 9. Foley Rents equipment 4. Generator docking systems 10. Portable generator sets 5. Stationary emergency generators 11. Rental accessories 6. Weekly generator inspection/maintenance agreements 12. Contingency planning 13. Cat Financial 14. Fuel tank cleaning and polishing (Patriot Clean Fuel) The keynote address, “Emergency Preparedness: Best Practices in the Wake of Superstorm Sandy,” was given by Foley Product Support Sales Manager Tom Domotorffy. Domotorffy has been with Foley for eight years and has overall parts and service sales responsibility for the electric power, marine and industrial markets. After the presentation Domotorffy was joined by Power Systems Sales Manager Joe Amabile; Bob Gallery, Power Systems service manager; and Jim Marsh, Power Systems rental operations manager, to answer questions from attendees. After the Q&A customers had an opportunity to win a golf bag from Patriot Clean Fuel, baskets of Cat collectibles, and the grand prize of a Wacker Neuson 3800 Watt portable home generator. For more information, visit foleyinc.com/power.

Foley Power Systems Product Support Sales Representative Judy Lahrman is ready to talk to customers about ATR.

A shot from overhead of the Foley Rents and Patriot Fuel vendor while setting up for the event.

Kim Foley (L) catches up with colleagues from Lord Abbett & Co. of Jersey City before the presentation starts.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) see FOLEY page 110

Jamie Foley, president and CEO, addresses the crowd.


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Virginia to Save Alleghany Humpback Covered Bridge By Hunter Woodall THE ROANOKE TIMES

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COVINGTON, Va. (AP) Since its construction in 1857, life hasn’t been easy on Alleghany County’s Humpback Covered Bridge. The bridge last carried traffic over Dunlap Creek in 1929 and underwent a massive restoration in 1954, according to the Virginia Department of Transportation. On July 11, a transportation historian and VDOT engineers gathered to unveil the structure’s latest rehabilitation project. “It’s part of our cultural heritage and it is a historic bridge,’’ VDOT Staunton District Environmental Manager Bill Jones said. “So VDOT wanted to take the time and energy and resources to preserve it in a better condition.’’ VDOT intends to reinforce the Humpback Bridge by providing a new roof as well as additional structural improvements, including siding repairs and a new protective stain. The wooden bridge gets its name from the higher ceiling near its center, giving the 110ft. structure the distinction of being a rarity in the United States, according to VDOT. Prior to the bridge being built, VDOT estimates, four other bridges spanned the same location. Each failed due to flooding or other factors. Ann Miller, VDOT transportation historian, said a June fire destroyed a similar structure in Ohio, leaving the Humpback Bridge as the last of its kind in the United States To Miller, this made working to preserve the structure even more important. “This one, is, it was, a major engineering achievement,’’ Miller said. The structure is now in use as a part of a 5-acre wayside park in Alleghany County, about 3 mi. west of Covington off U.S. 60. The bridge has been designated a Virginia Historic Landmark and placed on the

National Register of Historic Places. “This bridge is an incredibly well-loved bridge,’’ Miller said. Teresa Hammond recalls having cookouts and picnics at the bridge and accompanying wayside park as a child. “For me, it’s very nostalgic to be able to come back here,’’ Hammond said. “To know that this is still standing, and will be here for, you know, hopefully, my grandchildren to be able to enjoy as well.’’ Now, as executive director of the Alleghany Highlands Chamber of Commerce and Tourism, Hammond said she hopes the work being done on the structure will encourage more people to visit. “It’s something that we hope will be here for many years to come,’’ she said. Despite the fact the covered bridge hasn’t been restored for more than 50 years, Hammond said the structure was still “one of our most famous icons in the community.’’ Tony Opperman, VDOT cultural resource program manager, said the structure was of great importance not only to the community, but the nation as well. “Bridges like this, you can’t stop maintaining them,’’ Opperman said. “We saw this as an opportunity to be able to take care of some very necessary rehabilitation work.’’ Opperman said keeping a good roof on a structure like the Humpback Bridge is key in making sure it remains a fixture in the community for many years to come. “They’re there to protect the public investment,’’ Opperman said. The final cost of the project is expected to be around $125,000, with funding provided by the National Historic Covered Bridge program and VDOT. Work is expected to be finished by the end of July. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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1982 P&H Omega T450, 106’+43’, Block, Ball, LSI, Current OSHA, Detroit 6V53T, 4x8, 13-Spd Transmission, stk7411 ............................$59,500

2012 National 13110A, 110’+44’, Air Shift PTO, SFO, 2013 Int’l IH7500, Navistar 350HP, Trailer Pkg, stk6984 ..........................................$299,900

2005 Link Belt HTC8690, 140’+58’, 45T 3 Shv Block, Swivel Ball, Drum Rollers, Detroit 60 445HP, Jake Brake, ABS Brakes, Air Ride, stk7268 ..............................................................$489,900

2011 Link Belt HTC8610, 2 Winches, Aux Lift Sheave, 40T 4-Shv QR Hkblk, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, AC Both Cabs/Heat Upper, 39,500 Lb. Ctwt, stk7461 ........................................................$POR

2000 Link-Belt HTC8670LB, 9300 Hrs, 127’+67’, 40T 4-Shv QR Hkblk, 12T Ball, Detroit 60 365HP, Jake Brake, Alum O/R Pads, stk5640 ..........$POR

2002 Link Belt LS308HII, 110’ Boom, Base Lifting Device, Pile Driver Attachment, 20T Swvl Hkball, 20t 1-Shv Q/R Hkblk, stk5218 ..........$POR

2011 Link-Belt RTC8050II, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, 40T 4-Shv QR Hkblk, One Winch, Pump Disconnect, Joystk Ctrls, stk6198 ....................................$POR

1999 American HC125, 125T, 180’+40’, Work Horse Attchmnt, Transport Pkg, Heat, AC, Swivel Ball, 2-Speed Travel, Cummins M-11, stk7028...... ..............................................................$389,000

2012 National 8100D, 22” SD Wood Bed, SFO, Air Shift PTO, 100’ 4-Sect Boom, 44’ Jib, Intl IH7500 330HP, Jake Brake, Trailer Pkg, stk6888 ......$POR

2013 Merlo P65.14, 45’ Lift Height, 14,600 lb. lift capacity, Hydrstat Trans, Heated Cab w/AC, Frame Leveling, Boom Side Shift ............................$POR

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Walsh Construction Tees Up for Great Causes in Pa. In June and July, Walsh Construction’s northeast region donated $54,000 to three local charities in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia during its first charity golf outings in those areas. Walsh Construction’s Daniel Lucas, business group leader of the northeast region, called upon Art Golembiewski, regional equipment manager, and Katey Wood, regional equipment assistant, to organize the first charity golf outing fundraisers in both locations in an effort to give back to the next generation. Their efforts raised approximately $24,000 for WQED, the nation’s first communitysupported television station, and Southwest Training Services in Pittsburgh and $30,000 for Temple University’s Pennsylvania MESA Program located in Philadelphia. “The money donated is a great start to a year with tremendous financial challenges in education, but we’re winners and so is Walsh for considering us,” said Temple University’s Founding Director of Pennsylvania MESA, Jamie Bracey. Construction and oil and gas industry leaders could be found among the day’s golfers along with their “Walsh Ringer.” Daniel DePhillips, senior project professional of Borton-Lawson, said, “the tournament was top notch; as were all of the people involved. This day confirmed what I knew all along, Walsh is not only a great construction company, but Walsh is also filled with great people.”

Penn Jersey Machinery took first place in the Philadelphia outing. (L-R) are Tony Rosetti and Walt Joachim of Penn Jersey; Walsh’s Art Golembiewski; Frank Rosetti, Penn Jersey team member; and Katey Wood and Dan Lucas, both of Walsh.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Walsh Construction’s Katey Wood (L) and volunteer Ashley Young, both on hand.

Temple University’s Founding Director of Pennsylvania MESA, Jamie Bracey, is overwhelmed with the $30,000 check presented.

(L-R): At the Pittsburgh event are Sean Riley, Murphy Tractor branch manager; Robert Allee, Murphy Tractor major accounts manager; Guido Bevilacqua, Walsh Construction; and John Ehrin, also of Murphy Tractor.

Walsh’s Dan Lucas (C) presents WQED’s Darryl Ford Williams (R), vicepresident of content, and Rick Sebak, producer, with its donation check of $12,000.


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Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500 Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72" hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500 Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hyd angle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 CRAWLER LOADERS

Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt .$37,500 Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000

OFF ROAD HAULERS Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 CRAWLER TRACTORS

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NDA’s Environmental Awards Salutes Jobs in Seven States The National Demolition Association (NDA) presented the 3nd annual Environmental Excellence Awards to five companies which have performed demolition projects that demonstrate significant environmental conservation and community improvement, while bringing about a discernible positive impact on the quality of life in the United States and Canada. “The Environmental Excellence Awards recognize NDA member companies which are true leaders in environmental stewardship,” said Michael R. Taylor, executive director of the NDA. “Environmental stewardship is one of the demolition industry’s primary missions and these winning projects help illustrate truly dramatic efforts our members have made to make this a reality.” The winning projects, which were honored at the National Demolition Association’s 40th Annual Convention in Las Vegas, are: Project: Mohave Generating Station, Laughlin, Nev. NDA Member: NCM Demolition & Remediation, Brea, Calif. NCM is currently decommissioning Southern California Edison’s giant Mohave Generating Station in Laughlin, Nev., just

west of Las Vegas. The power plant is a 1,580-mW, coal-fired electric generating station situated on 3,000 acres adjacent to the Colorado River. The facility has 217 acres of storage ponds, evaporating ponds and a 300acre landfill. The scope of NCM’s scope of services includes asset recovery, asbestos abatement, hazardous materials handling, structural demolition, relocations of pond contents, and closure of the onsite landfill. Project: Revitalizing the city of Saginaw, Mich. NDA Member: Bierlein Companies Inc., Midland, Mich. Bierlein Companies partnered with AKT Peerless Environmental and Energy Services to reform environmental remediation and demolition services at the Downtown Saginaw Redevelopment Project. The scope of the project included the demolition of the eight-story Crowne Plaza Hotel and the adjacent 160,000-sq.-ft. Downtown Saginaw Mall. The work also included abatement of 200,000 sq. ft. of asbestos material and universal waste removal. Some 98 percent of the building materials on site were recycled. Project: Plymouth Cordage Mill #2 Demolition and Recycling, Plymouth,

Mass. NDA Member: Costello Dismantling Co., West Wareham, Mass. During the demolition of the Plymouth Cordage Mill in Plymouth, Mass., Costello Dismantling was looking for innovative ways to recycle high-quality Southern Yellow Pine beams and structural decking in the building that have been exposed to more than a century of saturation from mineral oil used to condition hemp fibers prior to rope manufacturing. After rigorous testing, sorting and shredding, the lumber was converted into 4,500 tons of bio-fuel. Project: Gaspesia Pulp and Paper Mill, Chandler, QC, Canada. NDA Member: EDS, Montreal, QC, Canada EDS received a turnkey contract to dismantle and pack all process equipment; to perform the complete remediation of all contaminated materials; to remediate and decontaminate the entire site; to complete the demolition of all buildings and other structures on the site; and to recycle all of the structural steel and non-ferrous metals on site. The object of the work was to provide the local community with a remediated site and green area for future park and golf course development.

Project: Reuse and Recycling in Projects in Kansas, Missouri, New York, Utah. NDA Member: PlanetReuse, Kansas City, Mo. The goal of PlanetReuse’s projects is to increase the reuse of reclaimed materials in a way that is beneficial to the owners, the demolition and recycling industries, and the end users. Examples include the reuse of 86,000 sq. ft. of cypress, reclaimed hemlock, Douglas fir, and pine/spruce in a school in Greensburg, Kan.; the use of reclaimed material for the exterior walls of Kansas City’s Kaufman Center of the Performing Arts and bridges in Utah; 10,000 sq. ft. of oak flooring from a restaurant in Kansas City’s Power & Light District, which was processed for reuse as flooring in two new retail projects; and recycled portion of President Obama’s inauguration state into framing and walls for the Omega Institute for Sustainable Living in Rhinebeck, N.Y. For more information, visit www.demolitionassociation.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Crane Parts Managers Attend ‘Customer Training’ Class Thirteen parts managers from order to locate the correct parts the ALL Erection & Crane Rental page. It’s a more complex process Corp. Family of Companies than it seems, and the training realrecently attended a week-long ly helped clarify details and class on Link-Belt parts identificahomogenize the process.” tion. In addition to yard tours, Web The class was held at the site, service manual, and key sheet Milwaukee branch of Dawes instruction, the students completRigging and Crane Rental, a memed individual worksheets about ber of the ALL Family of proper Link-Belt terminology. Companies and a Link-Belt dealer They also worked in small groups, in Wisconsin. Though this trainreinforcing the proper research ing is available to dealers only, the method. extended education greatly assistPrevious training on both ed the parts managers assembled Grove and Manitowoc systems from ALL yards all over North proved helpful in streamlining America who are responsible for orders, and now the same can be fulfilling Link-Belt parts orders. said of the Link-Belt research The thirteen attendees learned process. “Every company uses a about hydraulics and lattice crane different name for a similar part, parts, spending 20 hours on each and sometimes, even when you go subject. They also toured the by the serial number, you might Milwaukee crane yard, in order to find that the machine has been see the parts up close. In addition, (L-R): Mark Montanez, Chris White, Joby Miller, Guiandeo Deenoo, Janine Mizelle, Dave Newcomb, altered in a way that makes knowthe students were trained in how to Annette Boylen, Dustin Carmack, Jenna Maddox, James “Jimmy” Mooney and John Buillion. ing how to find just the right inforbetter utilize Link-Belt’s own mation vital,” said Maddox. “Now resources, including its Web site we have what we need.” (This story also can be found on and key sheets. Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, process now,” said Maddox. “I feel more Jenna Maddox, parts manager of ALL’s South Carolina, and Tennessee, found the comfortable finding the parts information Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at Southeast branches, which include Alabama, training highly useful. “It’s a much smoother online, or even through the service manual in www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Corridor H Construction Could Help Troubled Stream By John McCoy THE CHARLESTON GAZETTE

DAVIS, W.Va. (AP) Corridor H’s environmental shoe is switching to the other foot. The superhighway being built through West Virginia’s Allegheny highlands might well, a few years from now, be recognized for solving a major environmental problem instead of causing one. “In the not-too-distant future, people will be fishing for trout in Beaver Creek,’’ said Steve Brown, stream restoration program manager of the state Division of Natural Resources. “That will be a huge environmental victory, and the Division of Highways should get credit for making that happen.’’ Decades ago, Beaver Creek was a trout stream. Nowadays it’s not. Its waters, contaminated by coal-mine drainage, are too acidic to support all but the hardiest forms of aquatic life. That’s about to change. Construction is well under way on the highway’s next segment, a 16-mi. (25.7 km) stretch between Davis and Scherr. The fourlane road, which will replace the existing W.Va. 93, parallels Beaver Creek for more than 8 mi. (12.8 km). To help mitigate the effects of the road’s construction, Division of Highways officials

purchased all the land between the road and the creek, plus the land that holds the creek itself, for the express purpose of restoring the creek’s water quality and re-establishing a trout population. “Our plan is to build four access sites where the creek could be treated with limestone sand,’’ said Carl Nucilli, the project’s environmental monitor. Similar treatments have restored aciddamaged streams in Upshur, Pocahontas, Randolph and Nicholas counties. The DNR’s Brown believes they will work in Beaver Creek, too. “The expectation within our agency is to get [the water quality restored] and to manage Beaver Creek as a seasonally stocked trout stream,’’ he said. Brown, who lived in the Davis area in the 1970s when the Beaver Creek watershed was still being heavily mined, said he would never have believed the stream could be restored. “I would have said, `No way.’ At that time, it was an orange-bottomed slough, incapable of harboring any kind of life.’’ The DNR’s success with other streams eventually led Brown to suspect that Beaver Creek might respond to limestone-sand treatment. When highway officials decided to route Corridor H through the watershed, Brown suggested a cooperative effort to

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of the Division of Highways, said the railtrail has long been part of the Corridor H plan, but won’t be completed until Congress approves its funding. “It’s on the back burner right now,’’ Riling added. “Getting the funding might take a few years, but the trail will eventually get done.’’ The DNR’s Brown said the trail, when built, would give elderly anglers easy access to Beaver Creek, which, because of its gentle gradient, would be relatively easy to walk or wade. “We also plan to use logs and root balls — taken out and stored when the highway’s right-of-way was cleared — to build trout habitat in parts of the stream where habitat is poor,’’ he said. Since crews began construction on Corridor H in the 1970s, environmentalists have criticized highway officials for routing the road through some of the state’s most scenic and environmentally sensitive areas. Brown said the work along Beaver Creek shows a different side of the project. “This is a case of recreational development made possible by the construction of a four-lane highway. People need to know the story of how this happened.’’

other state, out of a total of 25,000 stateowned bridges. It also has 6,000 locally owned bridges. About half of the 1,000 bridges subject to new restrictions already are posted with weight restrictions and half are not, officials said. The reduced weight limits are generally expected to be between 10 and 20 percent of the bridges’ current capacity, although some could face larger reductions because the amount of traffic they carry and other factors, officials said. For an unposted bridge, which can handle a 40-ton tractor-trailer, a 10 percent reduction would translate into a weight limit of 36 tons. School-bus operators, emergency services providers and other local officials were being notified Aug. 22 about rerouting that the bridge limits may require. PennDOT’s announcement came less than two months after bills to increase taxes and fees to finance improvements to highway, bridge and mass transit infrastructure

stalled in the Legislature. Both major proposals rely heavily on increasing the state oil company franchise tax by phasing out a cap on the amount of the wholesale price that is subject to the tax. A plan backed by Gov. Tom Corbett would raise $1.8 billion by 2018, while a plan approved by the state Senate would generate $2.5 billion. The weight limits will remain in place for some time even if lawmakers approve new funding in the fall session that starts in late September, Schoch said. An infusion of new money “will make sure this problem doesn’t get worse,’’ he said. “But we’re not going to stop this. This is a new policy that’s reflective ... of the needs of the system, something we simply need to do.’’ Lists and maps of the affected bridges are posted on the PennDOT Web site — http://www.dot.state.pa.us/ — and can be accessed by clicking on “Bridge Information.’’ (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Iron Leasing, Financing AGC Opposes Obama’s New Confidence Rises in Aug. Employment Regulations The Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation (the Foundation) released the August 2013 Monthly Confidence Index for the Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI). Designed to collect leadership data, the index reports a qualitative assessment of both the prevailing business conditions and expectations for the future as reported by key executives from the $725 billion equipment finance sector. Overall, confidence in the equipment finance market is 61.0, an increase from the July index of 59.4, and the fourth consecutive increase of the MCI-EFI. When asked about the outlook for the future, MCI survey respondent William Verhelle, chief executive officer, First American Equipment Finance, said, “We see continued, gradual economic improvement in equipment finance activity across all our markets. Large, creditworthy obligors continue to finance major equipment acquisitions to retain flexibility and preserve capital. Our portfolio performance couldn’t be much better, with record low charge-offs and delinquencies. We remain cautiously optimistic about the remainder of 2013 and 2014.” August 2013 Survey Results: The overall MCI-EFI is 61.0, an increase from the July index of 59.4. • When asked to assess their business conditions over the next four months, 32.4 percent of executives responding said they believe business conditions will improve over the next four months, up from 25 percent in July. 67.6 percent of respondents believe business conditions will remain the same over the next four months, down from 71.9 percent in July. No one believes business conditions will worsen, down from 3.1 percent the previous month. • 23.5 percent of survey respondents believe demand for leases and loans to fund capital expenditures (capex) will increase over the next four months, up from 15.6 percent in July. 76.5 percent believe demand will “remain the same” during the same four-month time period, down from 81.3 percent the previous month. No one believes demand will decline, down from 3.1 percent in July.

The Obama administration should recon- ities according to the Bureau of Labor sider its proposal to impose oppressive new Statistics. regulations governing the employment of Association officials also noted that an veterans and people with disabilities on fed- analysis conducted by the Center for eral contractors, officials with the Corporate Equality of OFCCP’s own Associated General Contractors of America enforcement data found almost no indication argued Aug. 6 during a meeting with the that veterans or the disabled are being disadministration. Association officials said criminated against by federal contractors. federal employment The report, which and compliance was based on an enforcement data exhaustive study of indicate there is no federal compliance justification for the reviews and comcostly new rules. plaint investigations, “As the data found that only 0.02 makes clear, veterans percent of all federal and the disabled are contractors could be already extremely seriously suspected well represented in of having discrimithe construction nated against veterindustry,” said ans or people with Stephen E. Sandherr, disabilities. the association’s Given the lack of chief executive offidata justifying the cer, following a meetneed for the rules, ing today with the and the fact that they Office of Information will cost significantly and Regulatory more than OFCCP Affairs (OIRA). suggest, Stephen E. Sandherr officials “These new rules Sandherr urged the Associated General Contractors of America offer a very costly fix Obama administrafor a problem that, tion to reconsider according to the govfinalizing the new ernment’s own data, employment mandoesn’t appear to dates for federal conexist.” tractors. He said the The proposed new administration rules allegedly address “higher unemploy- should instead re-open the record to determent” rates among veterans and the disabled mine whether the rules are needed. community, according to the Office of “The fact federal officials are sitting down Federal Contract Compliance Programs and listening to groups like ours is a hopeful (OFCCP). Yet federal employment data sign the administration is ready to ask tough shows that the annual average unemploy- questions about whether there is any justifiment rate for all veterans in 2012 was 7 per- cation to move forward with these new mancent, lower than the 7.9 percent rate for non- dates,” Sandherr said. “So far, all available veterans, while a higher share of employed federal data makes it clear that there is simveterans than nonveterans work in the con- ply no need for these new regulations.” (This story also can be found on (This story also can be found on struction industry. In addition, people with Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at disabilities are as likely to be employed by Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at construction firms as people without disabil- www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

• 20.6 percent of executives expect more access to capital to fund equipment acquisitions over the next four months, down from 21.9 percent in July. 79.4 percent of survey respondents indicate they expect the “same” access to capital to fund business, an increase from 78.1 percent the previous month. No one expects “less” access to capital, unchanged from July. • When asked, 29.4 percent of the executives reported they expect to hire more employees over the next four months, an increase from 25 percent in July. 64.7 percent expect no change in headcount over the next four months, down from 68.8 percent last month. 5.9 percent expect fewer employees, down from 6.3 percent of respondents who expected fewer employees in July. • 91.2 percent of the leadership evaluates the current U.S. economy as “fair,” up from 90.6 percent last month. 8.8 percent rate it as “poor,” down slightly from 9.4 percent in July. • 26.5 percent of survey respondents believe that U.S. economic conditions will get “better” over the next six months, a decrease from 34.4 percent in July. 70.6 percent of survey respondents indicate they believe the U.S. economy will “stay the same” over the next six months, an increase from 62.5 percent in July. 2.9 percent believe economic conditions in the U.S. will worsen over the next six months, down slightly from 3.1 percent who believed so last month. • In August, 29.4 percent of respondents indicate they believe their company will increase spending on business development activities during the next six months, a decrease from 31.3 percent in July. 70.6 percent believe there will be “no change” in business development spending, an increase from 68.8 percent last month. No one believes there will be a decrease in spending, unchanged from July. For more information, visit www.LeaseFoundation.org.

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Award of the NYSDOT contract for the project is expected in the fall of 2013 with construction expected to begin in spring 2014. TIGER is a highly competitive program that funds innovative projects that are difficult or impossible to fund through other federal programs. In many cases, these grants will serve as the final piece of funding for infrastructure investments totaling $1.7 billion in overall project costs. These federal funds are being leveraged with money from private sector partners, states, local governments, metropolitan planning organizations and transit agencies. TIGER has enjoyed overwhelming demand since its creation, a trend continued by TIGER 2013. Applications to the U.S. Department of Transportation for TIGER 2013 grants totaled more than $9 billion, far exceeding the $474 million set aside for the program. The Department received 568 applications from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam and American Samoa. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Problem-Riddled Dover Bridge in Md. to Be Replaced With New $50M Span By Brian Witte ASSOCIATED PRESS

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) An 81year-old swing-span bridge on the Eastern Shore that has concerned residents for years because it has been prone to break down will be replaced with a new $50 million bridge, Maryland officials announced Aug. 15. Problems with the Dover Bridge, which connects Talbot and Caroline counties, have been a concern, because malfunctions can prevent access for emergency vehicles that serve one hospital for both counties. The bridge, which carries two 12-ft. (3.6 m) lanes, also is too narrow for modern standards. The bridge is one of three remaining single swing-span types in Maryland and is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. It will remain at the current location in an open position to

allow marine traffic to pass. The new bridge, which will be built just south of the current one, will be 2,020 ft. (616 m) long with two 12-ft. lanes, 8-ft. (2.4 m) shoulders and a 48-ft. (14.6 m) clearance above the average high water. Construction is scheduled to begin next summer. Erin Henson, a spokeswoman with the Maryland Department of Transportation, said construction is expected to take about three years. Gov. Martin O’Malley was scheduled to attend a news conference at the bridge Aug. 16 to announce nearly $160 million in investments for transportation projects on the Eastern Shore to improve safety and relieve congestion. Additional projects include: • $52 million to construct a new interchange at U.S. 301 and Maryland Route 304. • $42 million in construction funds

to widen Route 404 to a four-lane, divided highway from west of Route 309 to east of Tuckahoe Creek. • $11 million for right-of-way acquisition funds to widen U.S. 113 to a four-lane, divided highway from Massey Branch to Five Mile Branch. • $3.7 million to start construction of a new roundabout at Route 822 and Route 675 near the University of Maryland Eastern Shore in Princess Anne. The O’Malley administration has been announcing transportation projects after lawmakers this year approved the governor’s proposal to raise state’s gas tax for the first time in two decades. The administration said there will be about $4.4 billion in new investments in the next six years. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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New Additions Include Continuous Left Turn Lane

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The contractor is working on placing forms and rebar for pier (central support) ‘E’ for the new bridge. MOTTER from page 1

lanes of through traffic. In addition, it will include a continuous left turn lane to accommodate vehicles turning from Motter Avenue onto the entrance ramps to U.S. 15, and a dedicated lane for traffic entering Motter Avenue from U.S. 15 northbound and proceeding north in the direction of Fort Detrick. Pedestrian sidewalks also will be included in both

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The contractor is working on forming the footer for the west side of the bridge.

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Crews prepare to drive a test pile at the west end of the Motter Avenue Bridge over U.S. 15. Piles, or long columns of steel, are driven deep into the ground to anchor the bridge in the bedrock.

directions across the new Motter Avenue Bridge. The acceleration and deceleration lanes on U.S. 15 will be lengthened and the new bridge will be long enough to accommodate proposed future widening of U.S. 15. The construction bid amount was $12.27 million, but the total project cost, including design, right-of-way, and construction, is approximately $15.2 million. Work began in the spring of 2012, and will be complete by the fall of 2014, weather permitting. The project is a partnership between SHA and the city of Frederick, with a contribution from Frederick County, as well. Federal funds are included in SHA’s portion. For the total $15.2 million project cost, the breakdown is as follows: $12 million state/federal, $2.17 million city of Frederick and $0.5 million Frederick County. The contract was awarded to Kibler Construction Company of Finksburg, Md., with Dave Shower serving as superintendent. SHA’s project engineer of construction is David James. The project entails replacing the Motter Avenue Bridge over U.S. 15, widening Motter Avenue/Opossumtown Pike from four lanes to six lanes from U.S. 15 to Thomas Johnson Drive, and upgrading sidewalks and traffic signals for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance throughout the project area. The sidewalk improvements will extend from Thomas Johnson Drive to the entrance of Governor Thomas Johnson High School. Other scheduled work includes adding an additional lane on Thomas Johnson Drive approaching the Opossumtown Pike intersection from each direction and adding/extending the concrete median barriers on Thomas Johnson Drive approaching the intersection, lengthening the deceleration lanes on U.S. 15 at the Motter Avenue exit by about 400 ft. see MOTTER page 44


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Route 72 Bridge Decks to Be Replaced Over Route 9 in Stafford, Ocean County NJDOT officials announced a project to replace the Route 72 bridge decks in both directions over all lanes of Route 9 in Stafford, Ocean County. The two structurally-deficient bridge decks, located around milepost 23.2, have deteriorated over time and are in need of repair. NJDOT’s contractor, Lucas Construction Group, began preliminary construction activity around the work zone recently including sign installation, site mobilization and other preparatory items. The initial phases of work — as the contractor constructs temporary, paved crossover lanes in the median of the highway — will not require any impacts to mainline Route 72. The $3.5 million, federally-funded project is needed to replace the existing structurally-deficient bridge decks that carry Route 72 over Route 9. The existing 8-in. (20.3 cm) thick deck slabs will be replaced with 9-in. (23 cm) thick cast-in-place concrete slabs, resulting in a slight raise in the roadway profile. New bridge

approach slabs, which do not exist today, will be added at all four approaches. The construction contract also includes sandblasting and painting of the bridge superstructures. NJDOT has designed the bridge deck replacement work to be performed in stages, with at least one travel lane maintained on Route 72 in each direction at all times. The deck replacement work will take place in the off-season to limit the impacts on Route 72, the only shore/evacuation route to-and-from Long Beach Island. All four travel lanes will be maintained on Route 72 during the important summer season between April 15 and September 15. The temporary crossovers are being built in the median to enable the diversion of live traffic off each bridge as they get reconstructed. Diverting traffic across the median will allow NJDOT to accelerate the construction and complete each deck within a shorter time-frame. Details on the bridge deck replacement

schedule are as follows; • Beginning this fall (2013) the Route 72 eastbound bridge will be closed with one eastbound lane shifted over the median onto the westbound bridge; • Route 72 westbound will be configured to carry two westbound lanes and one eastbound travel lane, with opposing traffic separated by barrier curb; • After the eastbound deck is complete, the traffic crossover will be reversed and the westbound bridge will be closed while the new deck is constructed; • During this stage Route 72 eastbound will carry two eastbound lanes and one westbound travel lane, with opposing traffic separated by barrier curb; and • Each stage of construction will require the closure of select on/off ramps at the interchange. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

NYSDOT to Reconstruct Southern Portion of I-787 New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) Commissioner Joan McDonald announced that a $28.6 million project to reconstruct the southern portion of Interstate 787 between Route 9W (McCarty Avenue) and Route 5 near Exit 3B (Madison Avenue) in Albany has begun. Work will involve concrete pavement reconstruction and the rehabilitation of six bridges. “The southern portion of Interstate 787 provides a key connection between the Thruway and downtown Albany and the rail station in Rensselaer,” McDonald said. “As part of Governor Andrew Cuomo’s investment in infrastructure, it is essential that this deteriorating stretch of highway be reconstructed to ensure safety for motorists.” Work this year will focus on reconstructing and resurfacing the concrete highway. Construction will occur during day and nighttime hours. The overall project will include repairing decks, replacing joints and bearings and making other miscellaneous concrete and steel repairs. The six bridges carry I-787

over Route 32, over the Thruway westbound connection ramp, north and south over Route 5, and north and south over Route 32 and Broadway. Route 5 runs along State Street in Albany, follows a portion of Broadway and then runs under I-787, connecting Quay Street on the east with Frontage Road and Broadway on the west of the highway. As part of the project, highway signs, guiderail and pavement markings will be replaced. New drainage structures will be installed. Work is expected to be completed in 2016. The construction contractor for the project is Lane Construction Corp of Cheshire, Conn. Work is being coordinated on an ongoing project to rehabilitate a section of I-787 just north of this project, as well as with the Patroon Island Bridge reconstruction project. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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ConExpo 1981 ConExpo 1981 — Everything’s Truly Bigger in Texas

Letter to the Editor I received my first copy of the Midwest edition and was surprised to see the article on the 1975 ConExpo in Chicago. Next year I will have been in this industry for 45 years and this was my first ConExpo — have not missed one since. That year, Clark Equi pment changed the brand on all their products to Clark. Products from Lima, Austin Western, Hancock, Michigan were all branded Clark. In your article, you mention one of the attractions as being a rubber-tired loader, too big to fit inside. That was the Clark 675. Funny thing is that IH had a loader inside that was identified as the largest payloader in the world larger than the 675. My response was, “You see . People kept asking me if that was the payloader was displayed inside and the 675 outside because it would not fit inside.” In 1975, Clark people working the show had brigh t yellow blazers and blue pants. I still had the jacket up until about five years ago. The celebrities you mentioned in your article were also from the Clark display. George Blanda, Kenny Stabler, and Roger Staubach were all brought to the show by Clark Equipment. It was cold — five below zero and I could not get my I showed the article around the office. Most comm 1972 Ford Maverick started. ents were like this — “I was not born yet,” “I was five years old” and even Tim Frank, our chairman, was a teenager in ’75. It was a great article and as Bob Hope said, “Tha nks for the Memories.” Regards, Rich Jilek Director SANY Parts Operations Peachtree City, Ga.

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Houston, Texas This ConExpo article was published in Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) right after ConExpo 1981 concluded in January. This and other ConExpo articles to follow will be part of a continuing series that take a look back at ConExpos past through the reporting of CEG. We hope you enjoy these retros as much as we did searching for them deep in our archives. The words big, bigger, biggest and jumbo were commonplace in Houston, Texas, during ConExpo ’81 at the Astrodome Complex between Jan. 25 and 30. Big applied to the city of Houston, its expressways, the Astrodome, the Astrodome area, the equipment that was on display, from towering Grove hydraulic cranes to 19 yard hydraulic shovels to monster 1,000 hp bulldozers, to the super boxes in the upper reaches of the Astrodome itself. Another big was the crowd. Estimates ranged as high as 200,000, well exceeding the guestimates by the CIMA people. One of the things that make ConExpo ’81 the greatest show on earth is the diversity and breadth of the exhibitors. Nearly every conceivable type of equipment and service a contractor may want to use was represented at ConExpo. There were also several surprises. Probably the see CONEXPO page 135


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activities, audience polling and more immediate results from the AEMPAC fundraising auction. Conference keynote is Peter Diamandus, a leading authority on innovation and chair and CEO of the X PRIZE Foundation, which provides large incentive prizes to spur radical breakthroughs benefiting humanity. He’ll challenge companies to promote intelligent risk-taking that embraces the opportunities of rapid growth in technology, crowd sourcing and structural efficiencies. Returning by popular demand is Peter Zeihan, president of Zeihan on Geopolitics, with executive briefings on Africa, Southeast Asia and Latin America. His information and insights will help attendees dig deeper into forces shaping the new world order to take advantage of market opportunities. In the conference’s Economies of Our Industries panel, the lead economists from Caterpillar Inc., American Farm Bureau Federation, Wells Fargo and Company and Associated General Contractors will examine the effects of

multiple economic trends on off-road equipment manufacturing and will share strategies for driving growth. Also on the AEM agenda are Michael Jones, chief technology advocate of Google; Jim VandeHei, cofounder and executive editor of the POLITICO news media company; Bob Buker, president and CEO of U.S. Sugar; and Kirk Samuelson, senior vice president operations of Kiewit Corp. AEM will conduct its annual business meeting during the conference, with election of directors, recognition of longtime members and progress reports on association business and advocacy initiatives. AEM also holds its annual AEMPAC fundraising gala at the conference, this year with a “dueling pianos” theme, and it announces and celebrates the newest inductees into the AEM Hall of Fame. For more information, visit www.aem.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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• P. Flanigan & Sons Inc. — $4,252,874 • American Infrastructure-Md. Inc. d/b/a American Infrastructure — $4,267,777 • Gray & Son Inc. — $4,427,000 County/District: Baltimore Contract No.: BA3325177 Project: Md. 157 (Merritt Boulevard) from Peninsula Expressway to Wise Avenue. Contractors and Bid Amount: • American Infrastructure-Md. Inc. d/b/a American Infrastructure — $4,641,777 • Gray & Son Inc. — $4,699,000 • Daisy Concrete Inc. of Maryland — $4,958,366 • P. Flanigan & Sons Inc. — $5,184,700 County/District: Cecil Contract No.: CE3925177 Project: Md. 282 — Safety and resurfacing; from the Western Corp. limits of Cecilton to Md. 213. Contractors and Bid Amount: • David A. Bramble Inc. — $494,625 • A-Del Construction Inc. — $558,810 • Daisy Concrete Inc. of Maryland — $617,789 • American Infrastructure-Md. Inc. d/b/a American Infrastructure — $660,000

County/District: Prince George’s Contract No.: PG5395177 Project: Safety and resurfacing on I-95/495 (Capital Beltway) Glenarden Parkway to north of U.S. 50. Contractors and Bid Amount: • American Infrastructure-Md. Inc. d/b/a American Infrastructure — $4,787,777 • Milani Construction LLC — $4,860,513 • Francis O. Day Company Inc. — $4,982,843 • Bardon Inc. d/b/a Aggregate Industries — $5,468,210 • Fort Myer Construction Corporation— $5,821,594 County/District: N/A Contract No.: XX2255280 Project: Preservation and minor rehabilitation of fixed bridges, culverts, retaining walls and noise walls. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Brawner Builders Inc. — $5,739,971 • Concrete General Inc. — $6,099,973 • PDI-Sheetz Construction Corporation — $6,349,979 • Covington Machine & Welding Inc. — $6,884,735 • Allied Contractors Inc. — $7,510,125


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Pedestrians on Bridge Create Challenges for Construction MOTTER from page 34

(122 m) and modifying the ramp from northbound U.S. 15 to Motter Avenue for improved traffic flow, relocating a city of Frederick water line from the existing bridge to the new bridge, constructing storm water management facilities at the U.S. 15/Motter Avenue interchange and making additional changes to accommodate the widened road, such as relocating lighting fixtures and constructing retaining walls. According to Heather Keels, District 6 and 7 community liaison of the office of customer relations and information of the SHA, the project has run into a few minor delays due to utility issues, but is close to being on schedule. “One unique aspect of this project is that it is a partnership between SHA and the city of Frederick,” Keels said. “To minimize the impact to area motorists, residents and businesses, the city and SHA have agreed to combine a state bridge project with planned improvements to the city-owned Motter Avenue/Opossumtown Pike and Thomas Johnson Drive. SHA will manage the project, but the city will fund its portion of the project. The city’s contribution is estimated at $3.2 million.” She noted that another challenge for the project was that the bridge is used heavily by pedestrians, including students at the nearby Governor Thomas Johnson High School, Heather Ridge School, North Frederick Elementary School and Frederick Community College. “It is also near a busy commercial shopping center and many medical offices on nearby Thomas Johnson Drive,” she said. “As a result, pedestrian safety was given a lot of attention both in the design for the widened bridge and in providing a safe place for pedestrians to walk during the project. Before beginning work on the bridge, the contractor installed a temporary pedestrian bridge over U.S. 15 and built a temporary walkway leading to the pedestrian bridge on each side. The pre-fabricated bridge is owned by the contractor. It is 10 feet wide and is open to bicyclists, though bicyclists should dismount and walk their bikes across the bridge.” To date, the contractor has excavated nearly 5,700 cu. yd. (4,358 cu m), hauled in 12,500 cu. yd. (9,557 cu m) of borrow (fill material) and used 1,612 cu. yd. (1,232 cu m) of concrete. Major subcontractors are Concrete Technology Services Inc. for saw cutting the existing bridge, D & D Drilling Inc. for boring utilities under Motter Avenue, Long Fence Co. for installing fencing along the right of way at the American Legion, AJO Concrete Construction Inc. for concrete

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Crews prepare the site where a temporary pedestrian bridge will be installed across U.S. 15 for use while the Motter Avenue Bridge is under construction.

Photo Courtesy of Maryland State Highway Administration

Crews install a temporary pedestrian bridge that will be used to cross U.S. 15 during construction on the Motter Avenue Bridge. The prefabricated bridge was set in place over the highway the night of Jan. 29.

curb and sidewalk, Carroll Striping Co. for temporary line markings, Genesis Steel Services Inc. for setting the pedestrian bridge and installing steel girders on new bridge, P & S Painting Co. for permanent line markings, Snyder Environmental Services Inc. for boring storm drain pipe under U.S 15. and Motter Avenue. Sunrise Safety Services was used to set

safety barriers and crash cushions on the project, Hagan & Sons Clearing and Excavating Inc. for clearing existing trees from the site, E & F Landscaping for temporary seeding, permanent seeding, matting, and tree and shrub planting, C. J. Miller for placing hot mix asphalt, and Atlantic Traffic Safety Inc. to install temporary traffic construction signs.

The equipment list includes dump trucks, a mini-roller, an auger truck, an excavator, a backhoe, a flat bed truck, skids steers and more from Caterpillar, John Deere, Kubota, American and Ditch Witch. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Fontaine Revolution Roadshow Makes Pit Stop at Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel

The 8,600 lb. (3,900 kg) Fontaine Revolution dropdeck is the lightest on the market, and has the largest payload due to a patented design employing unitized construction.

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Hale Trailer was the tenth stop and ninth state on the Fontaine Revolution Roadshow USA tour. Fontaine’s new Revolution trailer is on display during the roadshow and will be given away to one lucky contestant to register online. The Revolution trailer has travelled nearly 3,225 mi. during the roadshow and still has three more stops along the way. The Roadshow started in Texas and will end in Illinois on Sept. 24.

Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel wanted to expand the event and succeeded. Hale Trailer displayed its Fontaine product line including the Velocity, Infinity and the new Revolution trailer. Also on display was the full line of Fontaine Heavy Haul products, including double-drops, extendables, and lowboys from 50 to 90 tons. This was the perfect opportunity to bring in customers and let them see everything Hale has to offer. As an added benefit to the buyers, Hale brought in representatives from Fontaine Trailer and Marmon Highway Technologies to help answer any questions the attendees had, which gave the buyers the best information possible. Hale Trailer didn’t stop there. Everyone enjoyed a pig roast and prize giveaways. The roast was a big hit; everyone chose different cuts from the pig during the buffet lunch that included many different options. On top of a great lunch and a chance to win a new Revolution all-aluminum dropdeck trailer, Hale Trailer gave away Phillies tickets and a large flat screen television. Overall the event was a huge success for Hale Trailer.

Fontaine Revolution Line The 8,600 lb. (3,900 kg) Fontaine Joe Spinelli (L) of J Spinelli & Sons Inc., in Norma, N.J., had questions answered by Hank Prochazka (2nd From Left), president of Revolution dropdeck is the lightest on the

Emily Hartwell (L) and Kelly Hanafy, administrative assistants of Hale Trailer passed out important information and signed up attendees for a chance to win Phillies tickets and a flat screen TV.

market, and has the largest payload due to a design employing unitized construction. In addition, the line has a load securement system designed to focus on driver convenience. The Revolution electrical system is backed by a 10-year comprehensive warranty. Revolution trailers cut fuel costs in a variety of ways, according to the manufacturer. The trailers low weight and unitized design make the trailer more efficient and track straighter to reduce friction. The sleek, aerodynamic shape reduces wind drag. Tires last on average 30 percent longer with the Revolution trailer, as it reduced bend and flex along with reducing tire scrub and road friction. Revolution trailers are available in all-aluminum 52 and 60 flatbed along with a dropdeck model. About Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel Hale Trailer is among the largest independent full-service trailer dealerships with 12 East Coast branches from Maine to Florida. Hale also offers trailers for short and long-term rental, sells aftermarket parts and provides service. Hale carries a multi-million inventory with new and used trailers. For more information visit http://haletrailer.com/fontaine.php. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Fontaine Commercial Trailer Group. Marc Staley (R) of Hale Trailer sales stands by to lend a hand.

The roast was a big hit; everyone chose different cuts from the pig during the buffet lunch that included many different options.

The Fontaine Revolution Roadshow stopped at Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel in Voorhees, N.J., on Aug. 27.

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New J.R. Vinagro Corp. FacilityKeepsTrash Out of Landfills By Jay Adams CEG CORRESPONDENT

The new 60,000 sq. ft. (5,574.2 sq m) J.R. Vinagro Corporation C&D processing and recycling facility provides a perfect view of the state’s landfill, just a dump truck ride away. A new J.R.Vinagro Corporation Processing Recycling Facility, unlike anything built in this state before, with its nearly 90 percent recycling rate, will become a critical mechanism for the state. It will help conserve valuable landfill space, as well as provide a sustainable commercial recycling program for Rhode Island. J.R. Vinagro Corporation is one of New England’s largest independently owned and operated facilities and has an impressive resume. Its complete materials process includes demolishing, crushing, processing, recycling, and transporting for rebuilding. This will help save landfill air space. Building something that can preserve the environment, is nothing new for J.R. Vinagro Corp. With more than 150 employees, they have been in operation for more than three generations. “It is a gorgeous building,” said Karen Hilton, project coordinator of J.R. Vinagro Corporation. “There is nothing like this that has ever been done here in Rhode Island. We know how to take this process to the next level. Providing a valuable service to the entire state can save a lot of material from going into landfills, and

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help conserve space for municipal refuse.” Conserving landfill space for J.R. Vinagro Corporation is having all the resources and experience necessary to handle every aspect of

demolition. From facility decontamination, to onsite crushing, to offsite waste hauling, recycling, reclamation, repurposing aggregate materials including natural aggregate, concrete, gravel, sand

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construction and demolition equipment, used on some of the highest profile demolition projects in the region. “We have a complete operation, from A to Z,” said Alex Correia of the operations and sales department. “At the end of the day, we have an outlet for everything. Contractors can bring clean materials in, and we recycle them into various grades of aggregate materials. In our own operation, we can do everything. We can demolish buildings, break up the grounds, transport the wood, glass, metal, stone, concrete, asphalt, etc. and haul all of the clean materials back here to our site for source segregation. We then can crush it, grade it, and deliver it to end users.” J.R. Vinagro Corporation is a true success story. “They started out as pig farmers 50 years ago,” said Correia. “They were in the see VINAGRO page 62


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Candigit Proves It Can Last: Company Celebrates 20 Years

Candigit material yards provide screened loam, fill and screened fill, wash stone, cobblestones, clam shells, septic sand, stone dust, stones in a variety of colors, salt and dozens of masonry supplies. James Mello stands in front of one of his trucks.

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James Mello has come a long way from the days of drag racing as a teen out of the parking lot of Supreme’s Ice Cream. The founder of Candigit Excavating Corp. and Candigit Materials has a bulldog mascot on all of his trucks. It speaks to the doggedness, strength, tenacity and decades of hard work. Mello, his wife Claire, his sons and his crew are celebrating 20 years. The company’s success did not happen overnight. “We started with one excavator, one dozer, one trailer and no truck to pull the trailer. We parked the trailer in my mom’s driveway and hired a truck to move the equipment from one job site to another,” said Mello. “The first excavator was purchased at an equipment auction in Florida.” Mello ran into trouble with the second piece of equipment he purchased. The International Harvester TD15 dozer was purchased from a local equipment dealer. Within two days of running the machine, its engine failed, according to Mello. The seller would not warranty the machine, so Mello and his brother replaced the engine in the field at Pepperwood Farms. They used headlights from a pick-up truck at night so they could continue working on the dozer Fixing engines by truck headlights was nothing new to the Mello family. It was what you did for your father’s tractors. “My brother and I were born and raised on a farm. We were taught to run equipment from an early age. I worked for a couple of different contractors as an operator and acquired additional dozer and equipment experience,” said Mello. “My brother Richie worked as an equipment operator locally as well as in Texas and Florida. Yes, it was very hard in the beginning. There were plans to decipher, materials to purchase, machines to move, schedules to keep and figuring it out was, at times, difficult.” The rewards continue to build and include acreage of land along a major commercial Mass. highway that skirts the Rhode Island state line, and a strong local reputation, complete with a full array of services. These services include land clearing, sewer connections, water lines, fuel tank removal and installation, electrical trenches, road construction, foundation excavations, backfill projects and septic systems. “We are licensed [septic system] installers in Swansea, Seekonk, Rehoboth, Dighton, Dartmouth, Fall River, Mass. and Rhode Island. We offer a package plan for folks who

need it,” said Mello. “It includes the perc test, engineering plans, town fees and installation of the system. We also offer payment deferral until closing for properties which have purchase and sale agreements.” Candigit material yards provide screened loam, fill and screened fill, wash stone, cobblestones, clam shells, septic sand, stone dust, stones in a variety of colors, salt and dozens of masonry supplies, including Type II cement, mortar mix, construction adhesive, landscape timbers, polymeric sand and more. In addition, a full line of Techo-Bloc pavers and walls, granite, flagstone, bluestone pavers, stair treads and other materials for landscape design is available. Candigit Excavating Corp. has used the materials at its

disposal to accomplish large and small projects. The coffeedriven people of Swansea were glad to see their trucks along Route 103 this summer as Candigit dug the foundation for a newly expanded Dunkin’ Donuts Shop. “I was so glad to see those trucks,” said James Dolan of Fall River. “That drive-through was a beast, traffic was always snarled. They’ve dug it up; they [contractors] are building a new building. Candigit were in and out in two days. I see them all over Swansea. They do good work.” “Word of mouth is our main source of work. We have an excellent reputation. That goes a long way these days,” said Mello.

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In addition to the Dunkin’ Donuts sub-contracted site work and installation of its septic system in July, Candigit installed septic systems in Dighton last month. Other large projects, include site work for Wilbur Woods - Regent Court, Reservoir Avenue and Purchase Street in Swansea. These projects included land clearing, road development and installation of underground utilities and drainage as well as all phases of individual house lots and septic systems. Commercial Projects include a spetic system for the Eye Surgery Center, Bay State Veterinary Clinic and the Swansea Motor Inn, and site work at a 90-acre Solar Farm in Swansea. Municipality work includes underground tank removal for the town of Dartmouth, site work for the Melrose Cemetery in Brockton and work on the Cove Street draining project for the town of Swansea and a 20,000 gallon underground fuel storage tank replacement for Diman Regional Vocational High School in Fall River. “Within the next few weeks, we’ll be doing the site work at a soccer field and concession stand in Westport, Mass., replacing the septic and site work at the Swansea Health

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Care Facility on Swansea Mall Drive and replacing the septic for another Dunkin’ Donuts in Seekonk, Mass.,” said Mello. Candigit is a family operation and has expanded generationally. “We started out as me and my brother Richie. My wife Claire did the bookkeeping using Dome Books on a parttime basis,” said Mello. “We have grown into a multi-faceted business. My wife and son Jimmy work in the office and son Josh is an equipment operator. We have a fully stocked materials yard, numerous pieces of heavy equipment and a fleet of trucks.” Mello gives all of the credit for his success to his crew. A few of those crew members happen to be his family. “My son Josh runs machines and does site layouts for the excavation portion of the company and is currently being

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groomed for bigger things. Our staff is like family. They all give 110 percent. We would never have reached this level of success without them,” Mello said. “Safety assurance is also credited. All our site workers hold OSHA 10 cards. We take all precautions and we have a great safety record to this date,” said Mello. Diversification has become necessary. Since the new home and building industry crashed in 2008, Candigit has suffered the same challenges as many other contractors. “The past five years have been incredibly difficult. We strive on providing great customer service to our prospective customers and do our best to service homeowners. We’ve tried to diversify,” said Mello. His wife Claire has a wall dedicated for thank-you cards for jobs well done as Candigit passes its 20th anniversary. Mello offered this advice to those just starting out in the industry.

“Start small. Don’t overwhelm yourself. Choose your clients carefully. Make sure you have a good cash flow,” Mello said. “Work within your means. Be prepared to work seven days a week. No more than 40-hour work weeks if you are going to work for yourself.” Additionally Mello stresses the importance of giving back to the community. “We have donated machine time and re-graded the field for Swansea Little League. We regularly donate mulch and materials to Swansea schools in preparation for graduation ceremonies and events,” said Mello. “We also sponsored a local hockey team when they went to Lake Placid. They won a gold medal. Then, the Mayor of Fall River gave me a gold medal. It was great!” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Dave Barry Parties With the Stars — Dogs and Babies, Too So I’ve been hanging out with Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston. Really. We were at this major party in South Miami the other night. It went for more than five hours, with people and drinks everywhere. Owen and Jen were great. They had a baby. In fact, over the course of the evening, they had three babies, because there were problems with the first two. Actually, the babies weren’t theirs. And it wasn’t a real party. The ice cubes in the drinks were made of plastic. It was a scene for the movie “Marley and Me,” which is being filmed partly in south Florida. “Marley and Me” is, of course, based on the book by John Grogan, a newspaper columnist who wrote about his experiences with his dog, Marley. I want to state for the record that I am not a bit jealous about the fact that Grogan’s book has sold, to date, 438 billion copies and has become a major commercial empire, comparable to Microsoft, but with more employees. This does not bother me at ALL. I mean, sure, I also wrote many columns about my own dogs, and I never got a huge bestselling book out of them. But that is my own fault. Grogan, in his writings, strikes a deep resonant chord with dog lovers by making two fundamental points: — Dogs can be rambunctious, wild and sometimes destructive. — But underneath it all, they are loyal, loving creatures with hearts of gold. Whereas my dog columns had a slightly different thrust: — Dogs can be rambunctious, wild and destructive. — But underneath it all, they have the intelligence of seaweed. Anyway, I was hanging with Owen and Jen because I had volunteered to be an extra in a scene being shot at a home on a cul-desac in South Miami. There were maybe three dozen of us extras — some from the neighborhood, others who had responded to an ad in The Miami Herald. Our job was to pretend that we were guests at a surprise 40th birthday party being thrown for John Grogan (played by Wilson) by his wife, Jenny (played by Aniston). The movie set, like all movie sets, was a confusing swarm of activity, with equipment and cables everywhere and an army of crew people wearing T-shirts, shorts and complex utility belts, striding around doing technical things with lights, cameras, monitors and props, which included eight birthday cakes. (The scene, as you will see, required a number of stunt cakes.) In charge of all this was director David Frankel, a smart and funny

man who lives in Coconut Grove and whose credits include “The Devil Wears Prada” as well as episodes of “Entourage” and “Sex in the City.” There is a definite hierarchy on a movie set. At the top are the director and the stars. Below them are the lesser actors and crew members. Below them are the support people who provide food, transportation, security, etc. Below them are the stunt birthday cakes. And at the bottom are the extras. We are there strictly as background. In fact, the crew people actually call us “background” when they herd us around. “All right, background!” they say. “I need you all to stand over here!” As an extra, you do a lot of standing around. First you stand around waiting for the set to be prepared. Then you stand around on the set while they rehearse the scene. Then you stand around being the background while they shoot the scene. Then you stand around waiting while they look at the scene to see if anything went wrong, which something always does. Then you stand around while they shoot the scene again. It goes on for hours and hours, the standing. But it’s worth it, because the money is huge. I am, of course, kidding. For a day’s work — and it can be a long day’s work — they pay you $100, or what one of the extras, Joyce Newman of Miami, described as “one-third of a good pair of shoes.” So it’s not the money. It’s the chance to be in a movie and to be around movie stars — which we were, although not immediately. First we were herded into the house, which had been decorated with balloons and a sign that said, “HAPPY 40TH BIRTHDAY JOHN.” We were handed drinks with plastic ice cubes, then positioned outside on the patio around the pool, which had been covered with a tent so it looked like nighttime. I was placed next to Joel Magolnick, a civillitigation attorney from Key Biscayne who was chosen as an extra after his wife sent in his photo in response to the Herald ad. In this scene, Aniston (as Jenny Grogan) was to carry the cake onto the patio from the kitchen while we all sang happy birthday to Wilson (as John Grogan) who would be holding a baby. “Jenny” would set the cake down in front of “John” and he would blow out the candles. Then “Marley” — that rambunctious rapscallion with the heart of gold — would lunge onto the table and start eating the cake. Oh no! The whole scene was maybe 45 seconds long. We rehearsed it a few times with professional stand-ins standing in for the stars, a

large stuffed dog standing in for the dog, and a doll standing in for the baby. Then out onto the patio came Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson! Probably you want to know what they are Really Like. I would say, based on the hours I spent pretending to party with them, that they are nice. Really. They chatted and joked with us extras, and they were always gracious and polite. This can’t be easy when you’re surrounded by people who are pretending to be cool, but whose brains are clearly shrieking, “Ohmigod I am standing RIGHT NEXT TO OWEN WILSON AND JENNIFER ANISTON!” No doubt you also want to know if Jennifer Aniston is beautiful. Yes, she is, although I want to note that so is my wife, who suspects that I volunteered to be in this movie solely so I could hang around Jennifer Aniston, which is not true, as I am a highly trained media professional. On the other hand, my co-extra, Joel, was definitely making flagrant moon eyes at Aniston. So finally I introduced him to her, and they had the following conversation, which I am not making up (bear in mind that Joel is a professional attorney whose job requires great precision with language): ME: Jennifer, I’d like you to meet Joel. ANISTON: (shaking Joel’s hand): Nice to meet you! JOEL: Urg. ME: He’s in love with you. ANISTON: Aww. JOEL: Urg. But before this relationship could flower any further, it was time to do the birthdaycake scene. There’s an old saying in show business, usually attributed to W.JC. Fields: “Never work with children or animals.” This scene involved both. The dog — actually one of 18 dogs being used in the movie to represent various stages of Marley’s life — was professional: When it was time for him to eat the cake, he immediately started eating the cake. It was more difficult to make him stop. The baby, an adorable 8-month-old girl, did not work out so well. Moments before the scene began, her mom would hand her to Wilson, and, as Aniston appeared bearing the cake, we extras would start heartily singing happy birthday. The baby, separated from her mom and now hearing this hideous din, naturally started screaming. Wilson would gamely jiggle her, but this was not a baby who was impressed by celebrity. We went through several takes with this baby. They’d get everybody settled, then the assistant director would say, “Light the

cake!” Crew people, working feverishly in the kitchen, would light all 40 candles, then hand the flaming cake to Aniston. The assistant director would say, “Action!” Aniston would emerge carrying the cake; we’d start singing; the baby would start screaming; Wilson would blow out the candles; the dog would eat the cake; the baby would be handed back to her mom and immediately stop screaming; the dog would be pulled off the cake. Then we’d all stand around, waiting to do it again with a new cake. Hey, I’ve been to worse parties. Finally, they replaced the baby. It turned they had another, equally adorable, baby in reserve. This baby was also not crazy about the situation, but she didn’t cry as much, and finally we completed the scene to director Frankel’s satisfaction. Then we were herded outside to stand around while they set up the next scene. We continued being herded in and out until it was getting late, and everybody was getting tired, especially Baby No. 2. At this point, we were doing a scene where Wilson opens the front door and we all shout, “Surprise!” This time, Aniston was holding the baby. She was an excellent babyholder, gentle and maternal and obviously very concerned about the baby’s welfare. But no matter how hard she tried to soothe the baby, when this roomful of people shouted, “Surprise!” the baby pretty much freaked out. We did a few takes, and then there was a delay. Then a third baby appeared. Apparently, the movie industry has access to an unlimited stash of photogenic babies located somewhere in South Miami. Aniston gamely took hold of Baby No. 3, and, to everyone’s relief, we finished the scene. We had to do one last scene, which was mercifully baby-free. In this one, we all stood around on the patio and pretended to be old friends having a fun party time with our hosts, “John” and “Jenny.” The thing was, at that point it felt as though we extras had been together for roughly as long as medical school, so in a weird way it actually did feel a little like a party. If this scene stays in the movie — it’s scheduled for release on Christmas Day — you might see me. I’m the guy in a black shirt, chatting with Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston. This was my big scene, and in all modesty, I believe that I delivered a nuanced, yet powerful — even commanding — performance. Especially considering that all you see is the back of my head. © 2012 Tribune Media Services Inc. (This article first appeared April 18, 2008.)


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Vinagro Facility Helps Contractors Receive LEED Credit VINAGRO from page 54

garbage business to sustain their farm. They learned all the ins and outs of dealing with trash in their day, and look what it has led to.” “We are one of the few companies who have actually been able to grow, because of our diversity. Our many operations are all at one site,” said Hilton. “We have recycled, and continue to recycle and sort out every type of material generated, not only from planned C&D projects and customers, but also from those associated with an unplanned event. Some examples are assisting with the storm debris created by Hurricane Sandy in Westerly. We actually cleaned a beach for the state by screening the sand and removing the debris. We’ve also assisted with harsh winter storms throughout the state of Rhode Island.” The new recycling facility can help builders get the all-important LEED building credit, a tool that is forging the way to so-called

“green construction” and sustainable building practices. J.R. Vinagro Corporation can help general contractors get LEED credit that they may need for obtaining certification for their projects. An inspector goes through the load, and tracks the recyclables for LEED. The inspector completes a breakdown of the materials in order to meet the standards. It’s another solid benefit of the recycling facility according to Hilton. Another benefit of the newly built recycling facility is the ability to work indoors. To recycle during harsh Rhode Island winters could be challenging. “Outside, doing this work in winter can slow you down,” said Hilton. “The cold affects productivity of the workers outdoors, just like the heat and humidity does in the summer. The weather and elements make it more difficult to work outside in an efficient manner. By moving the operations indoors, we have removed the

obstacles which should lead to increased productivity. There is not one single piece of material that will be lost in the process. It has been completely modernized. This is especially important when supervising a demolition project with a quick turnaround. We have the ability to demolish, remove mixed materials, and process them back at our own facility.” In 2012, Jamie Rhodes, Rhode Island director of clean water, said of the dump, “The central landfill is a nuisance. As a state, we need to reduce its negative impact while preserving its benefits. Diverting material from the landfill through recycling and composting reduces the public health threat while preserving the life of this landfill. Let’s push for zero waste.” J.R. Vinagro Corporation has been recycling long before it gained popularity. Recycling was simply a matter of economics, meaning you reuse and repurpose portions of the mixed waste

stream, and dispose of what you had to. In today’s emerging recycling culture, it becomes much more complex. There are waste ban materials that cannot go into landfills, such as unprocessed wood, ABC, and metals. Nowadays, there are “green” tax credits for renewable energy plants, one of which J.R. Vinagro Corporation has signed with to be a major supplier of wood fuel segregated from its processing. In addition, J.R. Vinagro Corporation has other commitments from project owners for LEED Certification. It is all about recycling rates, and J.R. Vinagro Corporation provides cost-effective solutions to benefit Rhode Island, and beyond. Hilton said that J.R. Vinagro Corporation is planning an official ribbon-cutting grand opening for the C&D Processing and Recycling Facility tentatively scheduled for August. The hours of the new facility will be 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Officials Fear Sagging Covered Vt. Bridge Could Collapse, Flood Passumpsic River By Dave Gram ASSOCIATED PRESS

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) If a sagging covered bridge in Lyndonville collapses into the Passumpsic River, some officials fear it could dam the stream and generate flooding. But state public agencies say there’s not much they can do about the worsening condition of the privately owned bridge. One of two main support beams underneath the 120-ft. (36.5 m) bridge has broken, creating a sag that in turn has triggered a similar break in a roof beam above. State Sen. Joe Benning, R-Caledonia, is one of those raising alarm about the condition of the now-closed bridge. If it were to collapse, he said, it “would probably dam up the river’’ and “send the water right down Main Street’’ into the village of Lyndonville. Eric Paris, owner of the nearby Freighthouse restaurant and president of the local historical society, agreed that a bridge collapse could create a “huge problem. It

would be a huge cleanup.’’ Jeanne Elliott, who with her husband, Arthur, owns the bridge, said surmising what might happen if the bridge collapses is “pure speculation.’’ “It certainly would be removed before it caused any flooding,’’ she said. The nearly 150-year-old Sanborn Covered Bridge has drawn interest from history buffs who say it’s rare in at least two respects: It’s privately owned, while most of the estimated 750 covered bridges around the country are in municipal or county control. It’s also of a design developed by famed 19th-century New Hampshire bridge builder Peter Paddleford. A team from the National Society for the Preservation of Covered Bridges was due in Lyndonville on Aug. 11 to evaluate the condition of the bridge and develop recommendations on whether and how it can be preserved. The Elliotts have said they don’t have the money — estimated in the hundreds of thousands of dollars — to fix it themselves. Officials from several state agencies said

the bridge and its problems were not in their jurisdiction. The Agency of Transportation likely wouldn’t step in unless the covered bridge fell into the Passumpsic and the river backed up and began threatening a state highway bridge just upstream, said Shauna Clifford, a project manager based in St. Johnsbury. The Agency of Natural Resources might have to issue a permit for work in the stream to repair the bridge but wouldn’t initiate a project to fix it, said Mike Kline, river program manager. And Mark Bosma, spokesman of the state Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security, said his agency would respond in the event of flooding. “While we’re concerned about any scenario that could potentially pose a threat to personal property or safety, we haven’t been contacted by anyone with a concern,’’ he said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

“I’m really excited about the opening of our new facility which houses state of the art equipment,” said owner Joseph R. Vinagro Jr. “This custom-built equipment will increase productivity and will recover more material from the waste stream. With the help of state and town officials we have been able to achieve our goal. I’m proud to say this facility will help reduce the current amount of materials being land-filled today. The benefit and impact this facility will have on the environment and recycling, far and above outweighs the financial commitment.” The company’s main office is located at 2208 Plainfield Pike in Johnston, R.I. For more information visit www.jrvinagrocorp.com or call 401/943-1000. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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912HM Flatbed to Join Hydrema Dump Truck Product Line Hydrema’s 912HM flatbed truck will join seven other models in the articulated dump truck product line. Based off the 912HM articulated dump truck model, the 912HM flatbed features a 1.6 ft. (.5 m) extended rear half with a built-in tipping frame ideal for the construction, utility and oil and gas industries. The 912HM flatbed is equipped with a 131 hp (97.6 kW), Perkins E1104D-44TA Tier III engine and accommodates up to 22,000 lbs. (9,979 kg) providing superior hauling capacity and combined with a 24 mph (38.6 kmh) travel speed, Hydrema’s newest addition offers maximum productivity, according to the manufacturer. “We are pleased to expand our product line with the addition of the 912HM flatbed truck,” said

Kris Binder, vice president of Hydrema North America. “The launch of this new model closely aligns with our goals to continually diversify our equipment offerings in order to provide innovative solutions for the evolving needs of our customers.” The 912HM flatbed includes a heavy-duty, robot-welded, articulated chassis as well as Hydrema’s front axle suspension. The newly developed suspension features a center pivot with pendulum bar and double hydraulic stabilizers allowing operators the option of locking the oscillation movement at up to 22 degrees. Along with the durable design, Hydrema’s 912HM offers low ground pressure — 7.6 front psi and 12.3 rear psi — which makes working on even

the softest ground conditions possible. The machine utilizes its 2.6 ft. (.8 m) wide 30 in. (79 cm) wheels, high ground clearance, articulated pivot steering system and automatic weight transfer to successfully and efficiently traverse delicate terrain. Standard features of the 912HM flatbed include a suspended front axle, suspended cab, front outside heated mirrors, adjustable steering wheel, interior red cab lighting for night use, heated seats, radio with CD and MP3 players, rotating beacon, eight megabeam working lights and automatic AC. For more information, call 877/449-3736 or visit www.hydrema.us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.con- The 912HM flatbed is equipped with a 131 hp (97.6 kW), Perkins E1104D44TA Tier III engine and accommodates up to 22,000 lbs. (9,979 kg). structionequipmentguide.com.)

Talbert Six-Axle Steer Dolly Adds Capacity for Superloads The six-axle steer dolly from Talbert Manufacturing offers versatility, additional steering control and extra capacity to handle self-supporting superloads for a variety of industries. The 60-ton (54 t) dolly is ideal for everything from heavy, low-riding materials, such as bridge beams and steel girders, to tower sections for wind energy development. Originally developed for use with Talbert’s double schnabel to haul wind energy components such as tower bases, sections and blades, the six-axle steer dolly can now be used as a stand-alone product for alternate trailer configurations. The unit comprises two groups of three axles with the axles in each group spaced at 60 in. (152 cm). With a bunk between the two groups that is connected to the rear-axle bearings through a tie rod system, the total spread is 16 ft. 1 in. (4.8 m). This configuration allows operators to carry more weight and complies with federal bridge laws. With such a high center of gravity, these

loads have increased potential for dangerous overturn situations. The six-axle steer dolly is 10 ft. (3 m) wide for increased roll stability and safety. Further, each individual axle is mounted to a radial bearing that provides a tighter steering system for a more stable platform. The front three axles are fixed and non-

steerable and feature cut-off valves and lift chains. A mechanical self-steering system allows the rear axles to turn progressively up to 30 degrees on the sixth axle. This incremental steering allows the rear dolly to more easily maneuver around a common center point. The speed of steering also is adjustable to accommodate various load

lengths and the desired turning radius. An oversteer alarm is mounted on the steer dolly along with a wireless audio alarm with lights for the tractor cab. A hydraulic power pack allows operators to override mechanical steering with a manual, wireless remote. This option is ideal for pilot car drivers escorting superloads. In addition, truck operators can adjust the bunk height from 40 to 50 in. (101 to 127 cm) to clear overhead obstacles such as electrical lines and traffic signs and obstructions beneath the unit such as speed bumps. The unit also features Ridewell Model 240 air ride suspension. The dolly can be picked up using its four D-rings and stacked on a trailer or the front jeep for easy transport after load delivery. For more information, call 800/348-5232 or visit www.talbertmfg.com.

The 60-ton (54 t) dolly is ideal for everything from heavy, low-riding materials, such as bridge beams and steel girders, to tower sections for wind energy development.

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Kenworth Contest Winners Earn Special Test Drive, Tour When Jon Kibler of Bowmansville, N.Y., and Bryce Pinnell of Morrisonville, Ill., heard they were winners in the recent Kenworth T880 Test Drive Contest, they especially looked forward to becoming among the first truck drivers to drive the new Kenworth T880. Introduced at the 2013 Mid-America Trucking Show, the T880 builds upon Kenworth’s 90-year heritage. The T880 is standard with the PACCAR MX-13 engine, which has ratings up to 500 hp (373 kW) and 1,850 lb.-ft. of torque and offers excellent fuel efficiency, high reliability and durability, lightweight design and low cost of ownership, according to the manufacturer. Kenworth hosted the two winners at events in both Columbus and Chillicothe, Ohio. In Columbus, the group attended the Kenworth Natural Gas Summit customer event and learned more about Kenworth’s extensive natural gas truck line-up. The following morning, they journeyed one hour south to Chillicothe, Ohio, home of Kenworth’s largest assembly plant. Upon their arrival, the group was greeted by plant manager Scott Blue, and then taken on an informative and action-packed 90-minute tour. And then, it was time for Kibler and

Pinnell to take the Kenworth T880 out for a test drive around the Chillicothe area. Kenworth had several T880s for the two winners to experience first-hand, including a regional T880 day cab with a PACCAR MX-13 455 hp (339 kW) engine and 13speed Eaton manual transmission, and a T880 Ohio dump with PACCAR MX-13 485 hp (362 kW) engine and Eaton UltraShift Plus transmission. They also had a chance to climb into the latest Kenworth natural gas trucks there for the Kenworth customer event at the plant. Kibler, who has been a truck driver for one year, currently drives for Central Transport out of its terminal in Buffalo, N.Y. He also has worked for Stevens Transport, where he mostly drove a Kenworth T660. Kibler took a T880 dump truck out for a run and was impressed. “It’s very stable and easy to drive. Everything is right there in easy reach on the dash. I liked the air-ride seat, which was very comfortable. The T880 has excellent power with the PACCAR MX-13 engine. The engine and the cab were very noticeably quiet. I could actually hear the person next to me. I want one,” he added. Pinnell, who has been a truck driver for seven years, became an owner-operator in

Jon Kibler (L) and Bryce Pinnell pose with a 1923 Kenworth on display at Kenworth’s Chillicothe, Ohio, plant during their tour of the plant. The plant tour offered Kibler and Pinnell an opportunity to learn more about the history of the Kenworth Truck Co., which is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year. Kibler and Pinnell were both winners in the recent Kenworth T880 Test Drive Contest.

operates two trucks — a 2013 T660 72-in. AeroCab sleeper and a brand new T660 with 2014 86-in. Studio AeroCab, which he picked up in Chillicothe after completion of his T880 test drives. “The T880 is really comfortable and the PACCAR MX13 engine had good pick-up and go. I liked the overall visibility through the windshield and over the hood. The turning radius was great and I could make sharp, tight turns,” said Pinnell. “The controls on the dash were in good position, and I could reach everything without having to stretch. And both the T880s I drove were real quiet.” Before they parted company, the winners and their guests each received a special Kenworth backpack stuffed with Kenworth merchandise, including a lightweight jacket, fleece blanket, T880 cap, T880 cowhide/denim work gloves and travel tumbler mug. More than 250 entries were received in the contest, which was for entrants 21 years and older with a valid commercial driver’s license. For more information, visit www.kenworth.com.

2009 and operates his own company called E&M Transport. He has six trailers and now

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

XL Specialized Trailers Names Northeast Regional Sales Mgr.

Call For Price Cherry Valley Tractor Sales 35 West Route 70 • Marlton, NJ 08053 856-983-0111 www.cherryvalleytractor.com

XL Specialized Trailers recently added a member to its sales team. Garet Earles now serves as regional sales manager to the northeast region of the United States, as well as parts of Canada. Earles has worked in trailer sales since 2006. “We are excited to have Garet with us. With his combination of experience and enthusiasm, he is sure to be a valuable addition to the team here at XL,” said XL’s President and CEO Steve Fairbanks. “We look forward to better serving our northeastern customers through Garet’s personalized service as a Garet Earles joins XL Specialized Trailers as the northregional representative.” For more information, eastern regional sales manager. call 877/283-4852 or visit Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.xlspecialized trailers.com. (This story also can be found on

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of Connecticut Asphalt Care Equipment & Supply 2765 Galloway Rd. Bensalem, PA 19020 215-639-9800 Fax: 215-639-9802 www.asphaltcare.com

Foley Rents 833 Centennial Ave. Piscataway, NJ 08855 888-417-6464 Fax: 732-885-3052 www.foleyinc.com

H.A. DeHart & Son 311 Crown Point Rd. Thorofare, NJ 08086 856-845-2800 www.hadehart.com

Alban Cat 8531 Pulaski Highway Baltimore, MD 21237 800-492-6994 www.albancat.com Abingdon, MD 410-679-7800 Myersville, MD 301-293-2377 Upper Marlboro, MD 301-420-3700 Felton, DE 302-284-4100 Sterling, VA 703-450-6700 Winchester, VA 540-667-4200

Bobcat of Connecticut, Inc. 54 Alna Lane E. Hartford, CT 06108 860-282-2648 Fax: 860-282-6164 www.bobcatct.com Bobcat of Stratford 821 Wooden Road Stratford, CT 06615 203-380-2300 Fax: 203-380-9791 Bobcat of Greater Springfield 181 Wayside Ave. West Springfield, MA 01089 413-746-4647 Fax: 413-746-4648

of North Jersey Bobcat of North Jersey 201 Maltese Dr. Totowa, NJ 07512 973-774-9500 Fax: 973-774-9501

H.O. Penn Machinery 122 Noxon Rd. Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 845-452-1200 699 Brush Ave. Bronx, NY 10465 718-863-3800 783 Bloomingburg Rd. Bloomingburg, NY 12721 845-733-6400 660 Union Ave. Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500 15 Middle Ave. Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500 225 Richard St. Newington, CT 06111 860-594-4800 www.hopenn.com

Cleveland Brothers 4565 William Penn Highway Murrysville, PA 15668 866-551-4602 Erie 3950 Depot Road Erie, PA 16510 814-898-3388 Somerset 168 Industrial Park Road Somerset, PA 15501 814-445-7915 Clearfield 1307 Old Town Rd. & Route 879 Clearfield, PA 16830 814-765-1611 Mansfield US Route 6 East Mansfield, PA 16933 570-662-7171

Lantz Corners 3105 Route 219 Kane, PA 16735 814-778-5250

Harrisburg 5210 Paxton Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-564-0598

Mount Pleasant 309 Foothills Lane Mt. Pleasant, PA 15666 724-696-4080

Wilkes-Barre 970 Wilkes Barre Twp. Rd. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 570-822-8141

Turbotville Route 54 and Interstate 180 (Exit 5) Turbotville, PA 17772 570-538-2551

Clarksburg Route 76E and Route 40 Clarksburg, WV 26330 304-842-2222

Lancaster 4326 Oregon Pike Ephrata, PA 17522 717-859-4905

Shinnston Route 2, Box 849 Shinnston, WV 26431 304-592-5855 www.clevelandbrothers.com

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HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. Harrisburg, PA • 717/564-3031 Drums, PA • 570/788-1127 Ephrata, PA • 717/859-3132 Lock Haven, PA • 570/769-1070

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Maass in Mass.: Early Snow Storm Brings in Big Business When a freak mid-autumn snowstorm was bearing down on New England last year, predictions of the havoc it would wreak — power outages, disrupted air travel, closed schools and offices, etc. — were widespread. For tree care specialist Dan Maass, a look around at all the trees, still bearing full leaves, meant only one thing: widespread damage from downed trees and a phone that would probably not stop ringing for weeks. He was right on both counts. Calls for his services skyrocketed to such a degree that, for better than six months, he literally had no time to tend to his regular client base and their demands. Through it all, Workers feed a Morbark Tornado. Maass said his chipper, a six-yearold Morbark Tornado, provided a level of and purchased the Tornado chipper. “That was in 2005 or so, and it was driv“day-in day-out” service that never ceased to en a bit by ‘chipper envy,’” he said. “I had a impress him as he worked to stay ahead of the calls. Today, that chipper has been friend who was also in the tree service busiretired, and, in what can only be seen as the ness and was running the Morbark Tornado. ultimate vote of confidence and satisfaction, After seeing what his chipper could do, I it’s been replaced by an identical Morbark knew I also had to have one, so I contacted Beever M15R. Apparently the expression the local Morbark dealer at the time and “don’t mess with success” never rings truer placed the order. Looking back, I don’t think I’ve ever made a better decision. I don’t care than it does in central Massachusetts. where I go or what I’m faced with; I know I can get the job done. Whether I’m taking my Roots in Clearing loader and stuffing the whole top of a tree in Started as a combination land-clearing there or winching in large tree sections, that company and firewood provider, Maass’ chipper will handle it. It is just a poweroperation has evolved into a full-scale tree house.” service company serving customers within a 50-mi. radius of its Charlton, Mass., home. Success in the Trees “I started with a focus on clearing house Utilizing a bucket truck, a chainsaw and lots, mostly as a means to get material for the an obvious love for his trade, Maass makes firewood part of the business,” he said. strategic cuts and, working in concert with “However, I found out quickly that, unless his ground crew, uses ropes to carefully you have a ton of guaranteed work and a lot lower tops and huge tree segments to the of big equipment, it’s tough to make it in ground for subsequent downsizing and chipland clearing. So I decided that I might as ping. well get paid for my efforts in getting the “In addition to the chipper, my bucket firewood; I shifted gears and started to focus truck is another key piece of this operation,” more on residential tree work.” he said. “It is an older model GMC with a Maass first started with a smaller chipper, Hi-Ranger XT-55 boom and bucket that I a Morbark 290, which served him well dur- picked up at auction. It gives me a working ing the early days when he was developing height of about 60 feet, which has served me the tree service part of the business. After a very well over the years. It’s older and has few years and with a decent clientele in seen a lot of action in its life, but for me that’s place, he decided an upgrade was called for a good thing. We do huge cuts over the truck

He added that the winch, which comes as an option on the chipper, should be on every tree person’s list of must-haves, citing instances in which it has made the job a whole lot easier. “On larger pieces like the ones we rope down from above, the winch is a back-saver for my crew in getting it to the machine — that’s a given,” he said. “But it is also great when we are cutting trees with vines tangled through them. If we make our cuts and see that vines are holding the piece to another tree, the winch will settle that argument — no problem. It is a very powerful and very useful tool for us.” every day and, if a limb drops onto the crash cage or the back of the box, it’s no big deal.” On jobs in which either the terrain or physical boundaries make access to the work area impossible, Maass said that he relies on a Genie TZ 34/20 lift, a tow-behind unit that gives him 40 ft. (12 m) of vertical reach. “More important than the reach, however, is its ability to get into tight spaces,” he said. “If, for example, a back yard is not accessible, even with the truck’s long reach, the Genie is small enough to get in there and set up, then give us the access we need. It’s been a nice addition to the operation and has saved us on a number of occasions.” Good Gets Better Once material has been cut and lowered to the ground, Maass’ crew makes whatever further cuts are needed to get it ready to feed into the chipper. In most cases, said Maass, little prep is needed. “The machine is powered by a 140 hp John Deere engine and takes all the hardwood we can feed it without a problem,” he said. “But pine trees just scream through this unit — the auto-feed doesn’t even have to kick in. Although this is essentially the same model as my previous machine, Morbark made a good thing even better by doubling the number of knives in the drum from two to four on the newer machine. And we keep those knives as sharp as possible to cut down on wear and improve productivity.”

After Effects In most regards, a look around central Massachusetts shows that things have quieted down and returned to normal since the snowstorm of last year. For Maass, however, word of mouth from the cleanup work he did was so significant that he is still seeing its residual effects today. “I don’t do any advertising at all; my work comes only from referrals and repeat business,” he said. “And a lot of people saw the work I did after the storm and became new customers, so my client base just exploded. Unfortunately, a big part of this job involves having to go out and do estimates for all the new work. So, after being in the trees all day, my evenings are spent doing that; it’s like having two full-time jobs.” He added that, despite those challenges, he truly loves what he does now and is grateful to have good people and reliable equipment to make the work easier. “At the end of the day, I can look at what we’ve done and feel good about it,” he said. “And at the center of every job is our Beever M15R, which I feel is the best chipper working today. In fact, if anything ever happened to this one, I wouldn’t even think twice about it; I’d go right down to Schmidt Equipment in Oxford and purchase another identical unit. After all, it’s been really good to me; why would I change a thing?” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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E-Series Called ‘Good for the Environment, Easy on Budget’ “They’re good for the environment and they’re easy on the budget.” That’s how Constantino Lannes, president of Sennebogen LLC defined the most recent round of design updates featured in the new 830, 835 and 840 model material handlers introduced recently to the North American market. “E-Series Sennebogen material handlers mark the beginning of a new generation of machines building on fuel-saving and environmentally-friendly efficiencies throughout their power train and hydraulic system. The result is a line-up of Tier IV-compliant machines that also reduce operating costs.” The Sennebogen purpose-built material handlers are engineered for continuous use in demanding applications such as scrap recycling and demolition, ports facilities and log handling. Introduced by Sennebogen as the “Green Efficiency” models, the E-Series builds on Sennebogen’s established standards for performance with low fuel consumption, operator comfort and maximum safety, according to the manufacturer.

The elevating maXCab and 49 ft. 2 in.(15 m) cantilever arm render the Sennebogen 830 E-Series particularly flexible and safe.

Efficient Power Technology A key feature of the “Green Efficiency” design is the “Eco-Mode” and no-load automatic stop function. The “Eco-Mode” setting combines reduced engine speed with an automatic idle control and a start-stop system that will effectively reduce fuel consumption. Due to a new intercooler design with direct mechanical drive, the E-Series fan system delivers maximum air supply right from the start. With an additional temperature-dependant oil and water cooler, the system’s materials and components all reach their operating temperature quickly and uniformly, which in turn reduces overall energy demand. Minimum Background Noise, Even at Full Load On all models, Cummins engines provide ample reserve power, even under high loads, setting new standards for low noise emissions. With reinforced cab windows and insulated sound transmission paths, sound pressure in the operator’s cab measures 4 dB lower — a noise reduction of more than half. In all models, NOx (nitrogen oxide) emissions have been halved by the E-Series exhaust aftertreatment system and particulate matter has been reduced by 90 percent. As well, the 830, 835 and 840 are still offered in electric-drive models, which can reduce operating costs by up to 50 percent more when compared to diesel drives.

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Powered by 100 percent emission-free electric motors, these clean electric-drive material handlers offer low noise, vibration free operation for an even more comfortable operator environment, according to the manufacturer.

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machines in the scrap yard, at the port or in forestry applications. With new slewing drive systems for rapid duty cycles plus extremely robust hydraulic cylinders, E-Series machines are tailored to take on the toughest material handling tasks. The elevating maXCab comfort cab offers enhanced visibility and operator ergonomics. Its distinctive sliding door with entry step and handrail, featured as standard on ESeries, provides safe access to the operator station. The SENCON control system and an array of periphery cameras help the operator to operate safely, even in congested and busy work zones. The E-Series models also make maintenance and servicing tasks easy. Centrally accessible service points and simple, computer-free engineering save time and effort in everyday operation while increasing uptime through every service cycle. With a wide range of mobility choices such as the rubber-tired undercarriage or wide track crawler and several optional boom and stick configurations, the Sennebogen E-Series models adapt easily to any task where large quantities of material have to be moved quickly and consistently. For more information, call 704/347-4910 or visit www.sennebogen-na.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Powerscreen Warrior 1400X Saving Morbark Establishes Time, Money for Sutton Services Distributor Network The Powerscreen Warrior 1400X was launched in 2012 at Hillhead and since then it has impressed customers around the world. Sutton Services Limited is a customer of Powerscreen distributor, Powerscreen Midlands. Sutton Services is a family run business with more than 20 years of industry experience specializing in demolition, site clearance, plant hire, recycling and steel fabrication. It recently bought and installed its first Warrior 1400X in its UK site. The machine is processing Arising’s C&D waste from a recycling site in Ipswich, UK. New features on the Warrior 1400X have already lead to an increase in productivity and improved fuel efficiency for Sutton. “We feel this machine is now way ahead of anything else on the market. With the new screen media set up, we have definitely seen a 25 to 30 percent reduction in the Glenn Sutton (L) and Brian Bell shake hands over the sale of the new need for crushing. This drives down our machine. operational costs while increasing our pro• Stockpile heights — Increases the stockpiling capacity duction ability. Compared to the previous machine we were operating, we have seen a 10 percent reduction in set up and on the fines and mid-size conveyors by nearly 50 percent take down time. There is also noise reduction making this a with the new chassis riser. • New jack-up screen system — Allows the site engineer suitable machine to use in the middle of a city,” said Glenn to get access to the media and change it in less time. Sutton, director. The Warrior 1400X has been designed with economy in “We have recorded a vast improvement in the middle grade quality, they can send the mid-grade product straight to mind, with reduced engine running speed and enhanced stockpile as these are correctly sized, the media now ensures hydraulics. The 1400X offers a reduction in fuel consumpthat the fines are not piggy backing on paving slabs or kerb- tion of up to 15 percent in comparison to its predecessor, according to the manufacturer. ing.” The Warrior 1400X can be fitted with either a Tier III / Other improved features of the Warrior 1400X include: • Feeder tray — leads to minimal spillage around the Stage 3A Caterpillar C4.4 ATAAC - 4 cylinder diesel engine machine so the excavator driver can now keep loading with- developing 120 hp (90 kW) at 1,800 rpm, or a Tier IVi / Stage 3B Caterpillar C4.4 - 4 cylinder diesel engine develout the need for stopping and clearing. • Collection raise feature — Provides easier access to the oping 110 hp (82 kW) at 1,800 rpm. For more information, visit www.powerscreen.com. diesel tank compared to the standard Warrior 1400 and gen(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment erally makes the machine more maintenance friendly around Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) the core area of the machine.

Sutton Services bought this Warrior 1400X for its United Kingdom site.

Since acquiring the Boxer Equipment line from Mertz Manufacturing LLC at the end of 2012, Morbark Inc. has been working to establish a worldwide distributor network for the compact utility loaders. Boxer Equipment distributors signed in the past seven months are: • Abele Tractor & Equipment Company Inc., in Albany, N.Y. • AGC Irrigation Supplies & Equipment, with three locations on Long Island, N.Y. • Alexander Equipment Company, in Lisle, Ill. • Bierschbach Equipment & Supply Company, with four locations in Iowa, North Dakota and South Dakota • Cobb County Tractor Company, with two locations in the greater Atlanta area • Deacon Equipment Company, in Bloomsburg, Pa. • Essco Distributors Inc., in Bay Shore, N.Y. • Gaston Rentals Inc., with three locations in the Charlotte, N.C., metro area • Grinding & Drilling Inc., in Desboro, Ontario, Canada • Harrington’s Equipment Company, in Fairfield, Pa. • Heritage Tractor Inc., with 10 locations in Kansas and Missouri • Knox Equipment Rentals Inc., in West Chester, Pa. • Meade Tractor, with seven locations in Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia • Newtown Power Equipment Inc., in Newtown, Conn. • Nortrax Northeast, with 10 locations in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and New York • Nortrax Southeast, with nine locations in Florida • Queensland Mini Diggers PTY LTD, in Sumner Park, Queensland, Australia • Schmidt Equipment Inc., with five locations in Massachusetts • Top Notch Equipment, in North Plymouth, Minn. • Van Wall Equipment, with 12 locations throughout Iowa, Illinois, Kansas and Nebraska • White Oak Equipment Inc., with four locations in eastern Virginia • Wilder Motor & Equipment Co., in Nashville, Tenn. Abele Tractor & Equipment Company Inc.; Alexander Equipment Company; Cobb County Tractor Company; Essco Distributors Inc.; Grinding & Drilling Inc.; Newtown Power Equipment, Inc.; Nortrax Northeast; Nortrax Southeast; White Oak Equipment Inc.; and Wilder Motor & Equipment Co. also are authorized Morbark tree care equipment dealers. Alexander Equipment Company, Nortrax Northeast and Nortrax Southeast also carry Morbark’s industrial equipment. Cardinal Rental and Sales Corporation; Connect Equipment Sales Inc.; and Shultis Sales Agency Inc., have signed Manufacturer’s Representative Agreements with Morbark to promote the Boxer line. Cardinal’s area of responsibility covers New England and the Mid-Atlantic states. Connect Equipment covers Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, while Shultis is responsible for promoting the line in Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Utah, Arizona and El Paso County in Texas. “We’re excited by the amount of interest we’ve had from companies wanting to represent the Boxer Equipment line,” said Mark Rau, Morbark dealer development manager. “Our Boxer distributor network is expanding quickly with companies that will give our customers the high-quality service they expect from Morbark.” For more information, visit www.morbark.com or www.boxerequipment.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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New Metal Detector/Magnet Separator Doubles Protection Matching a powerful magnetic separator alongside a highly-sensitive metal detector is the best defense against unwanted tramp metal, which can be dangerous and damage expensive equipment. The “Double Team” Eriez metal detector/magnetic separator combination provides protection of crushers and downstream equipment, according to the manufacturer. Why install both? Neither a magnetic separator nor a metal detector is 100 percent effective in removing metal contamination. Pairing the two pieces of equipment together is the solution to achieving the most complete removal of troublesome tramp metal possible. “Using the right magnet with the proper metal detection technology can safeguard processing equipment and ensure product purity. Neither a magnetic separator nor a metal detector is This tried-and-true ‘mar- 100 percent effective in removing metal contamination. riage’ keeps users’ products Pairing the two pieces of equipment together is the under strict surveillance at solution to achieving the most complete removal of all times and prevents troublesome tramp metal possible. unnecessary machine downThere are several types of magnetic sepatime and costly maintenance,” said John Klinge, Eriez product manager-metal detec- rators and metal detectors that work well together, depending upon the industry. tion. Metal contamination comes from a vari- Magnetic separators remove the ferrous conety of sources. Incoming products may con- taminants while the metal detector focuses tain fine metal objects from the transporta- on any ferrous missed by the magnet as well tion vessel used to deliver the product, as nonferrous metals, i.e. aluminum, copper, including tank trucks and rail cars. The con- brass and 300 series stainless steel, accordtamination also may originate within the ing to Klinge. For more information, call 888/300plant because of material processing, granulating, shredding or general abrasion. ERIEZ or visit www.eriez.com. (This story There’s also the human factor: items such as also can be found on Construction Equipment coins, pens and processing tools will occa- Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) sionally fall into the product stream.

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CRUSHING EQUIPMENT, PARTS & SERVICE Ace Equipment Sales, Inc. and Milroy and Company LLC 171 Tolland Turnpike (Route 74) • PO Box 535 • Willington, CT 06279

(860) 429-2793 • Fax: (860) 429-0542 Don Bayer • (518) 527-1910

John Patton • (860) 614-3426

Bill Dahill • (203) 314-2113

Go to www.acecrushers.com for a complete listing and description of our new and used equipment.

Telsmith Vibro-King TL 8x24 Inclined Screen

Manufacturer of Portable Primary Crushing and Screening Equipment

The Telsmith Vibro-King TL Inclined 8x24 screen yields high production and is built around the revolutionary TL shaft assembly. Utilizing the “never-wear” sealing system, the TL shaft assembly delivers long service life with less maintenance. The TL live body is available with flat or crowned deck designs, accepting all screen media to deliver optimum performance in tough applications. This inclined screen is available for either wet or dry screening applications.

RDS-20

USED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Crushers Cedarapids 30 x 42 Portable Jaw Plant w/Jaw Crusher

s/n 50309/50382, 42” x 20’ Vibrating Grizzly Feeder, 150 HP Electric Crushing Motor, End Discharge Conveyor, Ready for Transport, FOB: Willington, CT..........................$195,000

Eagle 1536 Portable Jaw Crushing Plant

s/n 10945, Eagle Model 33D4155, 15x36 Jaw Crusher, Vibratory Pan Feeder with Hydraulic Grizzly Dump - Remote Control, 3’x6’ 2-Deck Scalping Screen, Cummins Diesel Engine Drives, 50KW Generator and Hydraulic Pump, Dual-Axle, 30” FoldUp Discharge Conveyor, Rear Discharge Conveyor for Screen Throughs, Jaw Dies Over 50%...VERY GOOD CONDITION!!! ................................$145,000

Pioneer 540CSE Cone Portable Plant

Telsmith 52H Portable Cone Plant

s/n 450CSE101, 45 Allis-Chalmers Cone, DD Screen, Electric Starters and Switch Gear on Board, 200HP, Dual-Axle, Double Deck Screen, Front and Rear Discharge Conveyors ........................$125,000

s/n 505M2588, Refurbished 52S Model H Cone Crusher, Crusher s/n: 202M9842, New Head and Shaft Assembly, New Eccentric, (2) New Thrust Bearings, New Inner Sleeve, New Outer Sleeve, New Inner & Outer Piston Rings, New Countershaft Bearings, New Belleville Springs, 90% Manganese, Hydraulic Relief, Dynamic Adjustment Controls for Close Side Settings & Extraction, Air - Oil Cooler Option, Telsmith Dual-Axle Chassis with Side Discharge Conveyor, 250 HP Motor w/Switch-Geat, Will be Painted, Ready for Transport and Crushing, FOB: Willington, CT ....................................$255,000

WE HAVE ALL THE PARTS YOU NEED: Manganese, Conveyor Belts, Idlers, Head Pulleys, Tail Pulleys and Much More!

Quality Service Guaranteed!


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Terex Fuchs MHL360 E Boosts Power, Reduces Emissions The Terex Fuchs MHL360 E material handler offers the Blue Evolution approach to machine design. Featuring a sixcylinder, 254-hp (190 kW) turbo-charged engine, the MHL360 E offers more power than the D Series, while improving fuel consumption and meeting stringent Tier IVi emissions standards, according to the manufacturer. The engine and hydraulic system of the new MHL360 E material handler efficiently work together to offer fluid load cycles, resulting in faster operating cycles at increased efficiency. The high-performance hydraulic system features a separate slewing circuit, allowing machine swiveling to quickly start and stop. Offering simultaneous swiveling and lifting functions with precision, the handler is more responsive to operator commands, even when handling heavy loads. The Terex Fuchs energy recovery feature feeds braking energy back into the main hydraulic pump as the operator slows slewing of the upper structure to reduce load on the engine. This new hydraulic system design of the Terex Fuchs MHL360 E helps to deliver up to 20 percent faster load cycles over the D-Series, according to the manufacturer. The handler’s environmentally friendly Tier IV interimcompliant engine features exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) technology to reduce emissions compared to previous models. Regeneration of the diesel particulate filter (DPF) occurs automatically, without impacting machine performance. The regeneration process can be temporarily interrupted, if necessary, by pressing an indicator button located on the control panel. Engine start/stop is now push-button controlled to properly manage engine shutdown while under critical load conditions or during DPF regeneration. A revamped high-performance cooling system keeps the engine operating efficiently, even when working in extreme temperatures. Both the engine and hydraulic system incorporate larger cooling systems, protected by vented panels, to increase airflow. The engine’s new hydraulically powered fan simplifies maintenance and automatically adjusts airflow based on operating conditions to provide efficient cooling. Controls inside the spacious cab have been updated to improve operator efficiency and comfort. At 23 percent larger than previous designs, the wide video graphics array (WVGA) color display includes an improved high resolution and high contrast screen with an antiglare shield and scratchresistant coating. Color video of the work area behind the machine is captured by the standard rear-view camera system and shown on the WVGA monitor for easy viewing by the operator. Intuitive controls, including quick-access push buttons for frequently used functions, make for a short learning curve of MHL360 E operation, and the ergonomic multifunction button delivers effortless fingertip navigation through the display screens. The handler’s hydraulically height-adjustable cab offers a maximum eye-level elevation of up to 20.1 ft. (6.1 m) above ground level and independent forward movement up to 7.2 ft. (2.2 m), making loading and unloading simpler. Its cushioned cab elevation system provides absorption of shocks and jolts for operator comfort. The reinforced cab lift frame mounting fixtures offer increased dynamic performance for the Terex Fuchs MHL360 E. Servicing the new MHL360 E is simple and fast. The machine’s convenient stow-away ladder offers quick access to the engine, central lubrication system and large area platform of the upper carriage service deck. The handler’s fuel prefilter is now located on top of the fuel tank for easier access. Additional CAN Bus connections expand diagnostic

capabilities, so service technicians can quickly identify and address underlying issues. The purpose-built MHL360 E offers features that deliver high-performance material handling in scrap, recycling, demolition and portside applications. Inverted hydraulic boom cylinder mounting offers protection from debris, while rigid hydraulic pipes located on the stick, boom and undercarriage help better protect against damage. Bearing points on the boom and lift cylinders are reinforced with solid, full-

length metal, while increased pin diameters offer improved stability. Steel plates shielding the hydraulic lines at the end of the stick deliver additional protection to improve system reliability. The MHL360 E’s rugged double-row slewing ring design disperses forces over two rows of bearings to improve component service life and durability. For more information, visit www.terex.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The Terex Fuchs energy recovery feature feeds braking energy back into the main hydraulic pump as the operator slows slewing of the upper structure to reduce load on the engine.


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Demolition & Recycling

2003 Cat M320 MH Hydraulic Elevating Cab, Heat & A/C, 38 ft Max Reach MH arrangement, Drop Nose Stick, 20 kw hydraulic generator system, Cat GSH15 3/4 yd3 Scrap Grapple w/ 360 degree rotation, outriggers, and dual solid tires. @ 2500 hrs on Cat exchange reman engine. Checked through our shop, serviced, and ready for workCall for

1999 Liebherr A932 HD #361-5179, 15,000 Hrs, Fixed Elevated Cab, Material Handling Front, Drop Nose Stick, 20 kw Belt Drive Generator, NEW Generator Controller, Recent Engine, Trans & Pumps by Liebherr Dealer, Solid Tires. Good Overall Running Condition for the Age & Hours. FOB Hanover, MD.................Call for price.

1999 Fuchs MHL350 #2100317, 16,618 Hrs, Hydraulic Elevating Cab, 49’ Max Reach Material Handling Front, Drop Nose Stick, Deutz Engine, Generator System, and Solid Tires. Clean Older Machine that is Sold “as-is” with Inspection Report Available. FOB East Longmeadow, MA. ................Only $79,500

2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 6600 Hrs, Cab w/Heat & A/C, Cab Guarding, Very Good U/C and Equipped w/ LaBounty MSD2000R Saber Series Mobile Shear w/360 Rotation. Less than 250 Hour Use Since Complete Rebuild of Shear and All Components. Through Shop and Work Ready. .................................... ....................Available for Sale or Rent.

QUALITY USED DEMOLITION & RECYCLING EQUIPMENT

2008 Komatsu PC78MR-6 with Genesis Steel Shear Zero tail swing radius, Cab w/ Heat & A/C, Blade, Rubber pads. Equipped w/ factory rebuilt Genesis GVP7 #07024 w/ Shear Jaws and 360 degree rotation. 6 month Genesis complete factory warranty on GVP7. Through shop, completely serviced, and work ready package ........Call for Price.

2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 5207 hours and Cab Guarding, Very Good U/C, Equipped w/ factory rebuilt LaBounty MSD50 Series III #50800 Straight Mobile Shear. Through shop and work ready. Genesis factory warranty on MSD50 shear....Call for Price.

2010 Cat M322D MH #W2T05047, Delivered NEW in 2011, 3847 Hrs, Hydraulic Elevating Cab, FOPS Cab Guarding, Heat & A/C, 41’ Material Handing Front, Drop Nose Stick, 12.5 kw Gen Set, Cat GSH15-5 3/4 yd3 Grapple w/360 rotation (Fully Installed), Dual Solid Tires, Rear Camera System, and Outriggers x4. Cat Dealer Maintained Since New w/Service History Report Available. Excellent Condition & Appearance ..................Call for price.

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Generator Sets after hours: (843) 324-8487


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Powerscreen H6203

Powerscreen Pegson XA400S Jaw Crusher

ALL SERIOUS OFFERS CONSIDERED!

2012 model with approx 1175 hrs. Tier 4 engine. 28 x 44” jaw crusher with quick hydraulic adjust settings. Vibrating grizzly feeder, overband magnet, wireless remote, dust suppression system, side dirt conveyor. Location: South Carolina. Priced to sell at $395,000

Terex-Pegson Premiertrak HA Jaw Crusher

2007 Model with Approx. 2825 Hrs. One of the largest Mobile Tracked Screening Plants on the Market. Three Deck 20’ x 6’ Horizontal Screen Box, Ideal Machine for Fine Aggregate Screening. Comes with Additional Recirculating Conveyor Mounted on Machine. Has a CAT Engine. Location: North Carolina. Price: $265,000 REDUCED TO ONLY $229,500

Telestack Conveyors Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic is a dealer for Telestack conveyors. Providing mobile tracked stockpiling conveyors, radial telescopic conveyors and more! We have tracked units available for rental or purchase.

Spare Parts 2006 model with approx 3100 hours. 26 x 44" jaw crusher with quick hydraulic adjust settings. Overband magnet and side dirt conveyor. CAT C-9 engine. Wireless remote control. Location: North Carolina. Priced to sell for $229,500

We also sell the full range of Powerscreen & Pegson parts. Want crusher & screen wear parts for Extec, Sandvik, Fintec, Finlay, Metso or Komatsu machines? Conveyor Belting Available! Call Us!


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Why buy off the rack when EESSCO can custom tailor the equipment you need to perfectly fit your job? Keep your equipment up and running with parts from EESSCO • Conveyor Components • Motors and Reducers • Screen Media • Crusher and Screen Parts We’ll find you the parts you need!

EESSCO knows what it takes to keep you up and running to minimize downtime and maximize production. We pride ourselves in service before, during and after the sale.


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Get G et the Big P Picture icture Whether you are looking ffor or portable track-mounted jaws or trackmounted cones or track-mounted screeners, Whitney & Son in partnership with Metso has the products and experience you are looking for. Since 1964, we have been working hard for the right to call ourselves experts in the field.

Serving Serving all of New New England C Committed ommitted tto oC Customer ustomer Supportt Sinc Suppor Since e 1964! 95 Kelley Kelley A Avenue venue F Fitchburg, itchburg, M MA A 04120

Aggregate producers call Whitney & Son for products like the LLTT106 and LT200 crusher. The only track-mounted crusher on the market that is road legal.

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EVO. A NEW CLASS OF MACHINERY.

MR 110 EVO

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L Rayco RH1754 Horizontal L I H E H T F O G N I K Grinder Now Self-Propels www.superior-ind.com

At Superior, we’re constantly searching for new ways to use our knowledge of bulk material handling systems to solve challenges and improve production. We’re driven by curiosity, loaded with determination and energized by progress. How can we help you?

WHITNEY AND SON, INC. 95 Kelley Avenue • Fitchburg, MA 01420

978-343-6353 • 800-245-5472 Fax 978-343-6586

Official dealer partner of Superior Industries in Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.

Rayco’s RH1754 horizontal grinder is now available in a selfpropelled version that rides on a heavyduty, steel track undercarriage, making it easier to move the machine around job sites and to perform tasks like windrowing material or sorting material into different piles. The 240 hp (178.9 kW), RH1754-240 on tracks weighs just 20,500 lbs. (9,298 kg) and is just under 8-ft. (2.4 m) wide, to avoid permits when trailering. A wireless radio remote operates each track independently, to provide precise control and two speed final drives allow for creep speed or high speed travel. For more information, call 800/3922686 or visit www.raycomfg.com.


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High Productivity – Low Operating Costs SENNEBOGEN green line material handling machines make your competitors “green with envy” TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP.

C.N. WOOD CO., INC.

TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT, INC.

GIBSON MACHINERY

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY INC.

East Longmeadow, MA 413-525-6351 Berlin, CT 860-356-0840 www.tylerequipment.com

Woburn, MA 781-935-1919 Avon, MA 508-584-8484 Whately, MA 413-665-7009 Johnston, RI 401-942-9191 www.cn-wood.com

Syracuse, NY 800-872-2390 Binghamton, NY 800-370-9488 Rochester, NY 866-950-6210 Watertown, NY 888-335-0200 Albany, NY 866-740-8853 www.traceyroad.com

Oakwood Village, OH 440-439-4000 Pittsburgh, PA 724-695-5000 www.gibsonmachinery.com

Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-824-9891 Harrisburg, PA 717-652-3190 Frackville, PA 570/874-6140 Hatfield, PA 215-882-0145

ATLANTIC EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY Hampton, VA 757-827-4778 800-325-0461 www.aeandsupply.com

BINDER MACHINERY CO. South Plainfield, NJ 908-561-9000 800-562-0012 Winslow Township, NJ 856-767-5900 800-562-0012

HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT COMPANY

RISH EQUIPMENT COMPANY

Rt. 219 North Dubois, PA 15801 814-371-3600

Bluefield, WV 304-817-7435 Beckley, WV 304-255-4111 Bridgeport, WV 304-842-3511 St. Albans, WV 304-755-3311 Wilkinson, WV 304-752-9313 www.rish.com


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:KDW :RXOG <RX *ULQG" Allu has hired Charles Wilk as manager of mass stabilization and remediation applications.

High volume wood waste recyclers know that when it comes to creating the highest volume products at the lowest cost per ton, nothing reduces urban wood waste, stumps, or brush like a Peterson horizontal grinder! Alban Tractor Covering Maryland & Delaware (410) 686-7777

Barry Equipment Covering New England & Eastern NY (508) 949-0005

Cleveland Brothers Covering Pennsylvania & West Virginia (814) 237-5132 ext. 5101

Trico Equipment Services Covering New Jersey (877) 874-2624

Just one look at a Peterson can show you why we build the most innovative grinders in the market. For nearly thirty years, Peterson’s attention to detail and drive to build the highest quality, highest volume producing machines make a Peterson a sure investment. Want to see what a Peterson Horizontal Grinder can do? Give us a call at 800.269.6520 or visit us at www.petersoncorp.com.

Scan this QR code with your smartphone to learn more about Peterson (you can download a free reader from your phone's app store).

800-269-6520 • www.petersoncorp.com • PO BOX 40490 • Eugene, OR 97404

Allu Welcomes Technology Expert Charles Wilk Allu Group Inc. has hired Charles Wilk as manager of mass stabilization and remediation applications. An environmental scientist with more than 25 years’ experience in soil mixing and solidification/stabilization (S/S) treatment for civil and environmental applications, Wilk will provide technical assistance to Allu customers in North and Central America on the Allu soil stabilization system for mass-stabilizing land and remediating contaminated soil. “We are excited to have someone with Wilk’s experience and background join our team. He will be a great asset to our customers,” said Dale Mickle, Allu vice president of sales and marketing. Wilk has an extensive international track record in S/S and soil mixing for waste management, contaminated site remediation and civil applications. Also, an author of 30 papers and publications on S/S and soil mixing technology, Wilk has presented at conferences in the United States, U.K., Canada, Singapore and Poland. Wilk also has U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) experience as an RCRA permit writer and CERCLA remediation project manager. For more information, call 800/939-2558 or visit www.allu.net. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Solid choice for your productivity.

Lokotrack Lokotrack ST3.8

O Optimal ptimal m scr mal screening eening rresults esults The Lokotrack rack ST3.8 is a heavy-duty two-deck mobile s creen offer ing op optimal timal mobilit y, produc tivit y and flexibility. The ST3.8 is desig esig igned and built for for high production jobs, with a large screen en n area ffor or efficient and precise screening. On-board stockpiling g and a folding folding side conveyors enable quick and easy set up. Thee ST3.8 STT3.8 is capable of producing two sized end products, and an optional ptional t wo - deck vibrating grid can be added to yield threee siz s es. Learn more by contacting your local Metso distributor toda o y.

E-mail: minerals in nerals.nam@metso.com www.metso etsso so.com

Lokotrack ST3.8 mobile screen

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Aggregates, quarrryy, contractor & r eccycling customers in MD D,, VVA, A, WVV, DEE,, and an NC. Aggregates and quarr q ry customers in NJ and NYY,, excluding New YYork ork Ci Citttyy and surrounding counties

Contractor and reccycling customers in MEE,, RI, VT, NH, MA and state of NY , excluding New York City and surrounding counties

Contractor and reccycling customers in lower thirteen counties of NY state, and in the state of CT

Contractor and reccycling customers in state of NJ

100 Mellott Drive War fordsburg, PA 17267 6075 Corporate Drive East Syracuse, NY 13057 4501 Greenpoint Drive Greensboro, NC 27410

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100 Quarr y Drive Milford, MA 01757 508-634-3400

16 Pleasant Hill Road Scarborough, ME 04070 207-883-9586

122 Noxon Road Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 845-452-1200

14 Kendrick Road Wareham Industrial Park Wareham, MA 02571 508-291-1200

79 Robertson Blvd. Brewer, ME 04412 207-989-1890

699 Brush Avenue Bronx, NY 10465 718-863-3800

2158 Plainfield Pike Commerce Park W #10 Cranston, RI 02920 401-946-6350 Route 2, One C at Lane Richmond, V T 05477 802-434-4228 554 Maple Street Hopkinton, NH 03229 603-746-4611 Exit 7 I-89 780 Route 103 East Warner, NH 03278 603-746-4671

500 Commerce Drive Clifton Park, NY 12065 518-877-8000 294 Ainsley Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 315-476-9981 55 Industrial Park Drive Binghamton, NY 13904 607-772-6500 4610 E. Saile Drive Batavia, NY 14020 585-815-6200

855 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08855 info@foleyinc.com 732-885-5555

WHITNEY & SON, INC.

783 Bloomingburg Road Bloomingburg, NY 12721 845-733-6400 660 Union Avenue Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500 15 Middle Avenue Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500 Contact our Aggregate Specialists In C T call Scott Gilligan 860-461-6543 In NY state call Kevin Kretschmer 646-315-2284

www.whitneyandson.com Aggregates and quarrryy customers in CTT, MA, MEE,, NH, RI, & V T

95 Kelley Ave. Fitchburg, MA 01420 800-245-5472 978-343-6353 info@whitneyandson.com

www.cbconagg.com Aggregates, quarrry, contractor and reccycling customers in state of PA PA 5300 Paxton Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-564-2121

4565 William Penn Hwy. Murrysville, PA 724-327-1300

Old Town Rd & Rte. 879 Clear field, PA 814-765-1611

168 Industrial Park Road Somerset, PA 814-445-7915

11 Progress Drive Cranberry Twp Twp., PA 724-776-7660

2995 Stewart Drive State College, PA 814-237-8338

3950 Depot Road Erie, PA 814-898-3388

Rt. 54 & I 180 (Exit 5) Turboville, PA 570-538-2551

1500 S. Altamont Blvd. Frackville, PA 570-874-3560

Wilkes-Barre TTwp wp. Blvd. Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-822-8141

146 Rose St. Indiana, PA 724-463-8743

4326 Oregon Pike Lancaster, PA 717-859-4905

3105 Route 219 Lantz Corners, PA 814-778-5250

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US Rt. 6 East Mansfield, PA 570-662-7171

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The industry’s toughest, longest lasting wood processing equipment av is available through the extensive network of authorized Bandit dealers. dealers Contact yours today and see how a Bandit chipper or grinder can help boost your operation’s operation bottom line.

1-800-952-0178 VISIT US ONLINE 24/7 AT WWW.BANDITCHIPPERS.COM Contact your local Bandit dealer to schedule a demonstration at your job site! LARGE EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS (BEAST RECYCLERS, WHOLE TREE CHIPPERS, FORESTRY MOWERS)

In Maryland/Virginia/Delaware: In Maryland/Virginia/Delaware MCCLUNG-LOGAN EQUIPMENT CO., INC. CO, INC. MCCLUNG-LOGAN EQUIPMENT Baltimore,Manassas, MD 410-242-6500 VA 703-393-7344 Manassas, VA 703-393-7344 Winchester, VA 540-722-3700 Winchester, VA 540-722-3700 Chesapeake, VA 757-485-3314 Chesapeake, VA 757-485-3314 Richmond, VA 804-266-0000 Richmond, VA 804-266-0000 VA 540-989-3750 Roanoke,Roanoke, VA 540-989-3750 VA 276-328-8027 Wise, VAWise, 276-328-8027 Bridgeville, DE 800-638-6012 Bridgeville, DE 800-638-6012 www.mcclung-logan.com www.mcclung-logan.com

West Virginia/Kentucky: In WestInVirginia/Kentucky: LESLIELESLIE EQUIPMENT CO. EQUIPMENT CO. 6248 Webster Road • Cowen, WV 26206 WV 26206 6248 WEBSTER 2OAD s #owen, 304-226-3299 | 888-694-4695 304-226-3299 | 888-694-4695

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SMALL EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS (BRUSH CHIPPERS, STUMP GRINDERS, ARBORVAC)

In Connecticut: In Delaware: In Delaware: In New York: In Pennsylvania/New Jersey IRON IRON SOURCE LLC LLC WILLIAM M. BIERS, INC. MODERN EQUIPMENT SOURCE MUENCH CO., INC. 2511325113 Dupont Dupont Blvd. • Georgetown, DE 19947 100 Port Street • Albany, NY 12202 201CT W. 06902 Church Rd., Suite 500 Blvd. s 'EORGETown, DE 19947 15 6IRGIL 3TREET s 3TAMFORD, 302-856-7545 | 888-733-5119 518-434-2747 King of Prussia, PA 19046 302-856-7545 | 888-733-5119 203-323-9921 www.ironsourcede.com www.wmbiers.com 610-825-1952 | 800-445-4381 www.ironsourcede.com

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Bristol, PA 215-943-9100 In Massachusetts: WESTCHESTER TRACTOR, INC. Edison, NJ 732-738-9200 CLEAVES CO., INC. 60 International Blvd. • Brewster, NY 10509 In Massachusetts: In New York: Sicklerville, NJ 800-682-9673 300 Reservoir Street • Needham, MA 02494 845-278-7766 CLEAVES CO., INC. WESTCHESTER TRACTOR, INC. 781-449-0833 | 877-449-0833 www.wtractor.com 300 ReserVOIR 3TREET s .EEDHAM, MA 02494 60 International Blvd. s "REWSTEr, .9 www.moderngroup.com www.cleavesco.com 781-449-0833 | 877-449-0833 845-278-7766 NIAGARA FRONTIER EQUIPMENT www.cleavesco.com www.wtractor.com In Massachusetts/Connecticut: SALES, INC. TYLER EQUIPMENT CORPORATION 4060 Lake Ave. • Lockport, NY 14094 251 Shaker Rd. • East Longmeadow, MA 01028 716-434-2000 NIAGARA FRONTIER In Massachusetts/Connecticut: 413-525-6351| 800-292-6351

TYLER EQUIPMENT CORPORATION

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EQUIPMENT SALES INC. ,AKE Ave. s ,OCKPORT, .9 716-434-2000

1980 Berlin TURNPIKE s "ERLIN, CT 06037 800-352-4473 | 860-356-0840 www.tylerequipment.com

If your region is not represented above, please call us or visit us online for assistance.


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The Modular advanTage Summer SpecialS

Pegson 428 Trakpactor: $265,000 2005, 2500 hours, 42” wide rotor

Telestack TU515R: $379,000 Truck unloader, Tracked, Radial conveyor, 50 hours

Linatex Finesmaster: $100,000 Recovers fines down to 400 mesh, 14 cyclones, Dewatering screen

Powerscreen 1000SR cone: $475,000 2011, 640 hours, Closed circuit Cone

Powerscreen XA400S jaw: $335,000 2011, 1600 hours, 28” x 44” jaw, Magnet

Brown Lennon 114 jaw: $99,000 27x42 jaw, Double toggle, 7200 hours

Telesmith SBS52 Cone: POR SBS 44 also available

5x16 3d wet screen: $99,000 Powerscreen 5x16 screen, Structure 5x14 also available: $79,000

Powerscreen XH500 impactor: POR 2011, 1100 hours, 54” wide rotor, Pre screen, Under pan

Handy Man Specials:

Tesab 1412 Impactor: $225,000 2010, 3700 hours, 4 bar rotor

U241: Turbo Chieftain: $20,000 • U118 Powergrid: $20,000 U150: Nordberg Citytrack jaw crusher: $50,000 • M60 diesel conveyor: $15,000

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IROCK Crushers Introduces New TS-620 Scalping Screen IROCK Crushers is expanding its screening plant lineup with its largest track screener, the TS-620 scalping screen. The unit is one in a line of five IROCK tracked screener/scalpers.

The unit expands the breadth of IROCK’s lineup and allows IROCK to serve any customer, from small contractors to larger producers. The TS-620 is ideal for large-scale operations look-

ing for high output in heavyduty scalping applications such as quarrying, recycling, construction and demolition. Featuring a heavy-duty, robust overall design, the TS-620 is powered by a Featuring a heavy-duty, robust overall design, the TS620 is powered by a 225-hp (168 kW) Caterpillar C6.6 engine and is capable of processing materials at a rate of up to 900 tph (816 t).

225-hp (168 kW) Caterpillar C6.6 engine and is capable of processing materials at a rate of up to 900 tph (816 t). Allowing high production rates, the TS-620 features a heavy-duty hopper rated to 11.7-cu.-yds. (8.9 cu m), the highest capacity available in its class. This direct-feed unit also features conveyors with stockpiling heights up to 16 ft. (4.8 m). The TS-620 also has a large screening area further contributing to the machine’s high output ratings. With a 20 by 6-ft. (6 by 1.8 m) top deck and a 19 by 6-ft. (5.8 by 1.8) bottom deck, the machine has a total screening area of 234 sq. ft. (21.7 sq m). This two-deck design enables the production and sorting of up to three different size products. In addition, the decks are interchangeable for more control over end-product size. IROCK also offers one of the widest discharge conveyors in the market, offering a 63-in. (160 cm) wide over size conveyor with an impact bed in comparison to the industry standard 48-in. (122 cm). Optional components further enhance the machine’s durability. An apron feeder can be substituted for the

belt feeder for improved longevity in more rugged environments. Top deck bofar bars allow producers to retain more valuable fine material while rejecting unwanted oversize products. Top-deck punch plates are another option that prolongs screen life in scalping or heavy-duty screening applications. Several additional options allow for easy maintenance and portability. While the TS-620 comes standard with an attached cord and remote for controlling and maneuvering the screener around a job site, a wireless remote option also is available. Walkways alongside the screeners provide full access to each side of the screenbox for ease of maintenance or screen changeouts. Further, walkways can be folded hydraulically for smooth set up and transportation. IROCK has convenient 24-hour online parts look up and ordering, fast delivery, and live service support until 9 p.m. EST. For more information, call 866/240-0201 or visit www.irockcrushers.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Baschmann Services, Inc. 1101 Maple Road Elma, NY 14059

888-655-1101 Fax: 716-655-0374 www.baschmann.com

Murrysville Machinery Company

Thompson Rolec Enterprises LLC

100 Commercial Court Irwin, PA 15642

51 North Lisbon Road Lewiston, ME 04241

742-863-7000 Fax: 742-863-9908

207-784-6273 Fax: 207-784-9483

www.murrysvillemachinery.com

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Wirtgen Group’s Technologies Adapt for Extreme Conditions

The Wirtgen Group offers machines for mining and processing useful minerals with the Wirtgen surface miners and Kleemann crushing and screening machines.

The Wirtgen Group’s Mineral Technologies division offers a range of products for mining and processing useful minerals with the Wirtgen surface miners and Kleemann crushing and screening machines. Extracting minerals in opencast deposits and processing mineral raw materials places great demands on man and machine. Durable, high-performance equipment is an absolute necessity. Due to its many years of experience in the field of mineral technologies, the Wirtgen Group has technologies which are adapted for the most extreme conditions, according to the manufacturer. Wirtgen Surface Miners The established mechanical mining procedure is accomplished without conventional drilling, blasting and pre-crushing. Wirtgen uses its high-performance cutting technology here. The surface miners function much like cold milling machines, cutting and crushing the rock with a special cutting roller. Sturdy conveyor systems load it onto dumpers or deposit it beside the surface miner. Alternatively, the rock also can be placed between the chassis behind the machine. The Wirtgen Surface Miners have cutting

widths of 7.2 to 13.8 ft. (2.20 to 4.20 m) and cutting depths of 7.8 to 32.7 in. (20 to 83 cm) up to a uniaxial compressive strength of 120 MPa. Special machines for rock construction can even cut hard granite up to 260 MPa. Moreover, Wirtgen covers a performance spectrum from 110 to 3,307 ton (100 to 3,000 tph). The Product Range: Individually Configurable Standard Machines With the 2200 SM, 2500 SM and 4200 SM, Wirtgen offers three performance classes which can be variably configured specifically for each project. All of the machines can be configured for loading the material into dump trucks or depositing it as a windrow behind the machine. More than two dozen cutting roller designs are available as standard, while additional configurations are developed and built for the specific task at hand. The surface miners’ fields of application include opencast mining and routing work on roads, railway lines and tunnels. They enable the selective extraction of valuable minerals, coal, limestone, gypsum, bauxite, phosphate and iron ore with great purity. Constant expansion of the spectrum of use

means that surface miners also are used for special applications in salt mining, granite, kimberlite and oil shale. Kleemann Crushing and Screening Machines The Wirtgen Group also offers a wide range of jaw, impact and cone crushers and as well as screening machines for processing mineral raw materials. Kleemann has been in the business of processing natural stone for more than 150 years. Pieces of rock obtained from drilling and blasting work in quarries are processed to defined grain sizes. These classified final granulations are used as standardized additives for concrete and for asphalt base, binder and surface courses in road construction as well as civil engineering. In addition, Kleemann products are designed to handle the hardest minerals and materials. Kleemann provides its customers with application consulting for selecting the right machine to suit their requirements, according to the manufacturer.

The Product Range: Single Machine or Interlinked Machine Combinations Jaw crushers serve as classic primary crushers in natural stone. The mobile machines’ performance spectrum ranges from 110 to 1,653 tph (100 to 1,500 t). Extremely robust, high-performance machines with feed capacities from 496 to 1,102 tph (450 to 1,000 t) are used for traditional quarry applications. Secondary crusher units such as trackdriven impact and cone crushers are electrically interlocked to work in tandem with primary crushers and screens. The screen area of the chain-driven screening machines ranges from 75 to 198 sq. ft. (7 to 18.4 sq m). Their performance spectrum runs all the way up to 1,102 tph, making them well-suited for demanding tasks and material which is difficult to screen. Stationary machines with capacities from 110 to 1,102 tph handle all of the individual processes in addition to crushing and screening, such as washing, sand processing, mixing, dust collecting, etc., thus rounding off the range of offers. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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The machines are shown with optional equipment.

THE D SERIES DELIVERS With the new Terex® Fuchs D Series Loading Machines, you’ll quickly see that our focus is on your success and meeting your individual on-site needs. Simply put, Terex® Fuchs units are solid, productive, reliable performers. So if you're looking for increased lifting capacities, outstanding fuel efficiency and excellent serviceability to go with top quality operator comfort, the D Series delivers. ®

To locate your nearest Terex Fuchs distributor, call 866-837-3923 or visit www.terex.com.

Chadwick-BaRoss 15 Katrina Road Chelmsford, MA 01824 978/256-9571 Fax: 978/856-9571 Westbrook, ME 207/854-8411 Bangor, ME 207/942-4838 Caribou, ME 207/498-2547 Concord, NH 603/224-4063

Edward Ehrbar, Inc. www.ehrbar.com 4 Executive Plaza Yonkers, NY 10701 914/738-5100 Fax: 914/738-6847 Holbrook, NY 11741 631/563-7600 Fax: 631/218-1069 Danbury, CT 06810 203/743-0088 Fax: 203/743-0266 New York City 718/626-3331 Penn Jersey Machinery Deptford, NJ 08096 856/227-6400 Somerville, NJ 08876 908/218-1919 Lionville, PA 19341 610/363-9200

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Terex Construction Americas 8800 Rostin Road, Southaven, MS 38671 U.S.A. Tel +1 (662) 393-1800 Fax +1 (662) 393-1700 Email sales@terexca.com www.terex.com ••www.terexca.com www .terexca.com www.terex.com

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Truck Works Integrates Technology With New Affordable HDG Application Truck Works Inc. (TWI), a Phoenix, Ariz., based corporation and an original equipment manufacturer (OEM), integrated a proven technology with a new application. This new cost effective solution involves an old technology by hot-dip galvanizing (HDG) liquid transportation tanks. Previous to this new HDG application, customers’ options were limited to applying an epoxy A hot-dip galvanized water truck. coating over bare steel or costly aluminum and stainless steel. Epoxy coating, a commonly used element in the industry, has an inherited downside. If the coating is improperly installed or damaged, the steel underneath is exposed and corrosion occurs. Aluminum and stainless steel, although having extreme resistance to corrosion, has a much higher price tag, making it virtually unfeasible for most applications. Corrosion of steel caused by exposure to atmosphere, soil, water or chemicals could be eliminated by 25 to 30 percent by the use of corrosion protective methods such as painting or powder coating, using stainless or weathered steel, and hot-dip galvanizing, according to TWI. However, the process of HDG provides a uniform coating of zinc, which seals the steel from corrosive environmental contact. Many may perceive HDG as cost prohibitive on an intial cost basis, but due to regular process improvement, HDG has become Truck Works is not using hot-dip galvanizing on liquid more competitive (and often less expensive) on an initial cost transportation tanks. basis than other corrosion protection systems. Furthermore, because galvanized steel requires no maintenance for 70 or corrosion. HDG can contribute positively to sustainable more years in most environments, it is often two to six times development initiatives because of its longevity in corrosion more economical on a life-cycle basis (AGA). protection, 100 percent recyclability, and minimal environDespite the difficulty of predicting corrosion, it is impor- mental impact (AGA). The HDG coating consists of more tant to note that galvanized coatings on steel used in sub- than 98 percent zinc metal, which is not only naturally occurmersed applications is still one of the best methods of corro- ring but is 100 percent recyclable without the loss of any sion protection. HDG process involves fully immersing fab- properties. Further, because galvanizing provides maintericated steel in molten zinc, which leaves the steel with a nance-free corrosion protection for 70-plus years, it does not metallurgically bonded alloy coating. This HDG process is require additional energy, materials, or environmental impact currently available in the 1,500 to 4,200 gal. configurations expended to constantly maintain the coating (AGA). This for use in non-potable liquid transportation applications. It is equates to reduced service repairs and adding life to equipimportant to note that the HDG process relieves the stress of ment by eliminating the need to replace the tank as frequentthe steel tank that it incurs while being rolled and welded ly, thus improving the overall value for investment together, according to TWI. HDG tanks are offered with a greater warranty period than Coating or painting steel does improve the lifetime of the they have previously offered on TWI’s painted steel or lined tank; however, in combination with galvanizing the tank is tanks. TWI is currently testing this product and is in the forwhere the greatest return can be found. Test results show that mal process of acquiring potability certification from the suitable paint coatings on galvanized steel achieves a syner- National Sanitary Foundation (NSF). Once the certification gistic effect in which the duplex coating (estimated painting is acquired, TWI will expand the availability of this process coating life + estimated galvanized life (x 1.5)) lasts up to for use in other markets besides the potable water arena, as three times as long as its equivalent paint coatings on black its first strategic move with focus toward other industries steel. seeking cost effective solutions to additional liquids transIt is common for HDG steel to perform flawlessly in harsh portation. water environments such as seawater for eight to 12 years. For more information, visit www.truckworksinc.com. HDG also can sustain wide temperature ranges as well as a (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment pH range of 5.5 to 12 without suffering a higher rate of zinc Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Medico Industries 1500 Highway 315 • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 570/825-7711 Fax: 570/824-1169 Route 611 & Shafer School House Rd. • Stroudsburg, PA 18360 570/420-0877 Fax: 570/420-0866 www.medicoind.com

Highway Equipment Company 22035 Perry Highway 1 • Zelienople (Pittsburgh), PA 16063 724/452-7800 5846 West Rd. & I-79 • McKean (Erie area), PA 16426 814/476-7755 Rte. 219 North • Dubois, PA 15801 814/371-3600

Westchester Tractor, Inc. Westchester Tractor 60 International Blvd. • Brewster, NY 10509 845/278-7766 Fax: 845/278-4431 www.wtractor.com

Frank Martin Sons, Inc. 491 Lakewood Road • Madison, ME 04950 207/858-4748 Fax: 207/858-4747 316 Market Street • Fort Kent, ME 04744 207/834-3171 Fax: 207/834-3115 www.f-m-s.com

E.W. Sleeper Company, Inc. 391 Loudon Road • Concord, NH 03302 603/225-3361 800/358-6007 www.ewsleeper.com

George & Swede Sales & Service, Inc. 7155 Big Tree Rd. • Pavilion, NY 14525 585/584-3425 Fax: 585/584-8853 www.georgeandswede.com


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All Island Equipment 39 Jersey St. West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 631/643-4060 www.allislandequipment.com

Tracey Road Equipment, Inc. Syracuse 6803 Manlius Center Road, P.O. Box 489 East Syracuse, NY 13057 800/872-2390 Binghamton 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 800/370-9488 Watertown 19598 Cady Road (Exit 44-Watertown Center off I-81) Adams Center, NY 13606 888/335-0200 Albany 115 Railroad Ave. Albany, NY 12205 866/740-8853 www.traceyroad.com

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Elliott & Frantz, Inc. 450 E. Church Rd. King of Prussia, PA 19406 610/279-5200 Jessup, MD 410/792-9134 Washington, D.C. 301/725-7394 Hagerstown, MD 301/733-8100 Harrisburg, PA 717/652-5430 Delmar, DE 302/846-3033

Harter Equipment, Inc. 615 State Route 33 Millstone Twp, NJ 08535 732/446-7600 888/HARTER-1

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CRANES EMPIRE CRANE CO. RT-T-HC/CC-AT-BT-Towers 7021 Performance Drive N. Syracuse, NY 13212 315/458-4101 Fax: 315/458-3169 Boston, MA 508/868-7734 NYC/NJ 315/663-4043

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Foley Hosts Emergency Preparedness Event in N.J. FOLEY from page 14

Customers walking in to register for the event.

The presentation tent was filled with participants.

Guests were served an assortment of food for lunch, including steak, shrimp and chicken kebabs, pasta, sausage and peppers.

Customers Vincent Sorrentino (2nd from L), CIT Group, and Raymond Mines (R), Formosa Plastics, were able to put faces to Foley names from different departments. (L-R) are Chris Woods, product support sales; Sorrentino; Irene Leighton, customer support agreement manager; Foley Power Systems Field Service Technician Luke Wabia; and Mines.

The grand prize winner of a home generator, Jack Schrum (L) of Rutgers University Cell and DNA Lab, posed with Ken Kebless, generator sales account manager of Foley.

A customer takes a tour of a rental power unit.


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s 0OWERFUL 59 HP Kubota diesel engine (Interim Tier IV compliant) s 6ERSATILE Fully integrated front loader and backhoe with Quick Attach Coupler capability for maximum efficiency s 2ESPONSIVE HST Plus Transmission with Feather Step operation Abele Tractor & Equipment Co., Inc. www.abeletractor.com

Albany, NY 12205 518/438-4444 Cherry Valley Tractor www.cherryvalleytractor.com

Marlton, NJ 08053 856/983-0111

Admar Supply Company, Inc. Rochester, NY 14623 585/272-9390 Vestal, NY 13850 800/836-2367 607/798-0333 www.admarsupply.com

866/390-2367 Buffalo, NY 14217 716/873-8000 800/353-2367

E. Syracuse, NY 13057 315/433-5000 800/293-2367

Eagle Power & Equipment Company www.EaglePE.com

Montgomeryville, PA 18936 215/699-5871 Eagle, PA 19480 610/458-7054 East PBE, Inc. Newington, CT 06111 860/665-7470

Erb & Henry Equip., Inc. New Berlinville, PA 19545 610/367-2169 Farm-Rite Inc. Shiloh, NJ 08353 800/752-6373 856/451-1368 Calverton, NY 11933 631/284-3127

F&W Equipment www.fwequip.com

Orange, CT 06477 203/795-0591

Messick’s Harter Equipment, Inc Millstone Twp, NJ 08535 732/446-7600 1-888-HARTER-1

Construction Equipment from the Ground Up. www.kubota.com ©Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2008

Marshall Machinery, Inc. Honesdale, PA 18431 570/729-7117

www.messicks.com

Abbotstown & Elizabethtown, PA 800/222-3373

Pine Bush Equipment Co, Inc. www.pbeinc.com

Pine Bush, NY 12566 845/744-2006 Holmes, NY 12531 845/878-4004 Westchester Tractor Inc. www.wtractor.com

Brewster, NY 10509 845/278-7766 845/278-4431


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Murrysvile, PA 888-232-2016 Harrisburg, PA 717-564-2121 Clearfield, PA 814-765-1611

CLEVELAND BROTHERS

ALBAN CAT

MILTON CAT

www.clevelandbrothers.com

www.albancat.com

www.miltoncat.com

Ephrata/Lancaster, PA 717-859-4905 Erie, PA 814-898-3388 Frackville, PA 570-874-3560

Indiana, PA 724-463-8743 Kane, PA 814-778-5250 Mansfield, PA 570-662-7171 Mount Pleasant, PA 724-696-4080 Pittston, PA 570-883-1044

Somerset, PA 814-445-7915 State College, PA 814-237-8338 Turbotville, PA 570-538-2551 Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-822-8141

Baltimore, MD 800-492-6994 Abingdon, MD 410-679-7800 Myersville, MD 301-293-2377 Upper Marlboro, MD 301-420-3700

Winchester, VA 540-667-4200 Sterling, VA 703-450-6700 Felton, DE 302-284-4100

Milford, MA 508-634-3400 Wareham, MA 508-291-1200 Cranston, RI 401-946-6350 Richmond, VT 802-434-4228 Hopkinton, NH 603-746-4611

Warner, NH 603-746-4671 Scarborough, ME 207-883-9586 Brewer, ME 207-989-1890

Built from a lineage of market leaders for over 60+ years

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Featuring an ultra-quiet, redesigned operator station, the 755K Crawler Loader quietly goes about its business, letting its impressive performance do the talking. More weight, power, hydraulic flow, bucket capacity, and breakout force significantly boost productivity. Customer-inspired enhancements include more control options, from V-pattern with steering pedals to joystick FNR. An innovative on-demand cooling system with optional hydraulic reversing fan. And quicker daily checks and less frequent periodic maintenance. Plus its IT4 diesel meets rigid emission standards, so you can work the 755K wherever there’s work, even in nonattainment areas. It’s the perfect machine for those who prefer less talk and more action.

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The W.I. Clark Company Wallingford, CT 06492 203/265-6781 Brookfield, CT 06804 203/775-1203 Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808

Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Park City, KS 800/262-0139 Dodge City, KS 800/794-0172 Great Bend, KS 800/264-4056 Topeka, KS 800/279-6087 Ulysses, KS 800/472-9238

Nortrax Hermon, ME 207-947-6786 Houlton, ME 207-532-6517 New Canada, ME 207-834-6701 Westbrook, ME 207-773-3777

Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Kansas City, MO 888/306-3434 Springfield, MO 888/306-2656

Jesco, Inc. 118 St. Nicholas Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/753-8080 800/241-7070 Fax: 908/753-7853 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 800/321-8080 Fax: 973/575-5553 1790 Route 38 Lumberton, NJ 08048 609/267-2020 888/217-0600 Fax: 609/261-8559

Five Star Equipment, Inc. Rochester, NY 14624 585/235-3011 Kirkwood, NY 13795 607/775-2006 Orchard Park, NY 14127 716/662-2191 6500 E Taft Road Syracuse, NY 13057 315/452-4560

Nortrax Plattsburgh, NY 518-561-7990 Clifton Park, NY 518-371-5111 Gouverneur, NY 315-287-0703

Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Brunswick, OH 800/716-9796 Cambridge, OH 740/439-2747 Canton, OH 866/235-0438 Chillicothe, OH 740/663-5300 Cincinnati, OH 800/844-3734 Columbus, OH 800/222-2010 Lima, OH 800/423-7445 Poland, OH 866/503-7259 Vandalia, OH 800/233-4228 Painesville, OH 866/800-1398

Five Star Equipment, Inc. 711 Route 199 Athens, PA 18810 570/882-8800 Dunmore, PA 18512 570/346-1701 46 Route 97 Waterford, PA 16441 814/796-2663 2585 Lycoming Creek Road Williamsport, PA 17701 570/494-4030

DELAWARE

Jesco, Inc. Middletown, DE 302/376-0784

IOWA Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Sioux City, IA 800/352-4693 Waterloo, IA 800/772-2019 Des Moines, IA 800/822-2212 Fort Dodge, IA 800/362-2487

MARYLAND Jesco, Inc. Baltimore, MD 410/687-1700 Delmar, MD 410/546-1090 Frederick, MD 301/874-5500 White Plains, MD 301/870-1438

NEBRASKA

Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. MASSACHUSETTS Gering, NE 800/205-6784 Schmidt Equipment, Inc. Grand Island, NE North Oxford, MA 01537 800/868-4017 508/987-8786 Lincoln, NE North Billerica, MA 01862 800/416-5518 978/667-4345 North Platte, NE Plymouth, MA 02363 800/894-7060 508/830-9997 Omaha, NE No. Swansea, MA 02777 800/416-5095 508/379-9810 Springfield, MA 01104 413/543-5595

Jesco, Inc. 495 Fishkill Avenue Beacon, NY 12508 845/831-1800 800/724-0725 Fax: 908/821-1671

NEW HAMPSHIRE Nortrax Pembroke, NH 603-225-2769

VERMONT Nortrax Springfield, VT 802-885-6840 Williston, VT 802-658-2121

Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Cranberry Twp, PA 724/776-3636 Delmont, PA 724/837-4500


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Tiltable cab

Superior boom design

Removable outrigger boxes

RT9150E rough-terrain crane At Grove, we provide high-performance features, reliable / support and a quality product lineup – because cranes are all we do. With  rough-terrain models ranging from - USt, we’ve got a crane to handle any jobsite. Featured is the RTE – its  USt capacity and  ft. boom combination provide the best capacity and longest boom in its class.

LEADERS IN LIFTING For more information, visit www.manitowoccranes.com

www.HE-equipment.com

300 S. Randolphville Rd. at Route 287 Piscataway, NJ 08855 800/446-3362 22 Peconic Ave. Medford, NY 631/207-2900

1130 Zerega Ave Bronx, NY 718/822-1179 Black Horse Pike Williamstown, NJ 856/875-0036 1440 Route 9W Marlboro, NY 12542 845/236-3000

Baltimore, MD 410/355-3800

Chesapeake, VA 757/295-4944

Jessup, MD 410/799-9370

Roanoke, VA 540/362-3600

Ashland, VA 804/798-9740

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Kobelco Appoints Marin as Parts Pricing Analyst/Inventory Control

Simplified profitability

Dynapac’s complete line of rollers and pavers combine years of experience with innovative thinking to make the job as fast, simple, and profitable as possible, from beginning to end. F1000 series pavers: t Cummins QSB 6.7 liter interim Tier 4 engine t North American styling featuring the lowest deck height in the industry at 63 inches t Easy to use control panel with one touch auto fill and cleaning modes CA2500-CA4000 single-drum vibratory rollers: t Static linear loads of 140-252 pli t Active bouncing control t Cummins or Deutz interim Tier 4 engine CP224, CP224W and CP274 pneumatic tired rollers: t Smooth start-stop system for directional changes t Wide-base tires t Air-on-the-run Built for maximum performance, ease of maintenance and lower total cost of ownership, Dynapac’s rollers and pavers will provide you with more Uptime by Design. Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Cambridge Springs Clarion Clearfield Somerset

Kobelco Construction Machinery USA appointed Javier Marin as parts pricing analyst/inventory control. An experienced industrial parts specialist, Marin will play a key role as Kobelco gears up in support of the company’s aggressive growth strategy following the relaunch of its excavator line in North America earlier this year. In his new role, Marin will be responsible for compiling comparative parts pricing in order to Javier Marin will be responsible for compiling develop and implement comparative parts pricing in order to develop and Kobelco’s pricing strategy. He implement Kobelco’s pricing strategy. will assist in the development of internal performance measures to gauge Kobelco team,” said Eric Hoffman, national pricing effectiveness and track industry parts manager of Kobelco. “Javier’s passion trends and forecasts for ongoing analysis of for the industry and extensive parts knowlthe company’s parts business. Marin’s find- edge make him an exceptional addition to ings will be essential in Kobelco’s efforts to our staff.” continually offer competitively priced parts. For more information, visit Marin also will ensure appropriate inventory www.KOBELCO-USA.com. levels are maintained at Kobelco’s parts dis(This story also can be found on tribution facility in Houston, Texas. Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at “We are pleased to welcome Javier to the www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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because these rules will force federal contractors to spend an estimated $6 billion a year to produce reams of new paperwork proving they are doing what the federal government already knows they are doing. “Administration officials claim these rules are necessary to address higher rates of unemployment among veterans and the disabled. Yet federal employment data shows that the annual average unemployment rate was lower for every category of veteran covered by this rule than compared to the nonveteran unemployment rate. The only exception was that the unemployment rate for ‘Gulf War era II’ veterans was slightly higher than for nonveterans (9.9 percent vs. 9.0 percent), likely because they returned to the work force during a protracted economic downturn. Federal data also shows that veterans of all ages are already more likely to be employed by construction firms than are non-veterans. Federal data also indicates that

people with disabilities are as likely to be employed in construction as people without disabilities. “In their effort to counter non-existent employment challenges, the administration has developed two rules that require federal contractors to take extensive measures to combat discriminatory practices the federal government already knows barely exist. A 2012 analysis of eight years of the most recent federal enforcement data found that only 0.02 percent of all federal contractors could be seriously suspected of discriminating against veterans or the disabled. “Given the lack of justification for these new measures, we will closely review all appropriate legal options available to protect employers — who have already made sure veterans and the disabled are well represented in the workforce — from billions in unneeded new regulatory costs.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Featuring a dual-trip design, The Boss Snowplow introduces new 8 ft. 2 in. and 9 ft. 2 in. (2.5 and 2.8 m) poly, steel and stainless steel DXT plows providing maximum plow and vehicle impact protection in a multi-position plow.

Boss full moldboard trip protects against taller obstructions (6 in. [15 cm] or more), such as frozen snow banks when in vee, scoop and angled positions. Heavy-duty torsion springs provide maximum trip-edge performance and reliability and durability for years of hassle-free operation, according to the manufacturer. To minimize blade twisting, the DXT features heavy-duty push frames and center sections. For ease of use, The Boss DXT family utilizes the SmartHitch 2 attachment system.

Additional features and benefits include a flare-wing design to throw snow higher and farther; a fully enclosed, weather-protected hydraulic system offering low maintenance operation in even the worst conditions; and wearresistant curb guards and snow catcher. For more information, call 800/286-4155 or visit www.bossplow.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Terramac Introduces Customized Removable Cleats for RT9 Terramac LLC has introduced custommade, removable cleats for its RT9 rubber track crawler carrier. The steel cleats provide a solution for contractors working in icy or snow-covered mountainous terrain, on extremely muddy ground or whenever additional traction is required. “A customer was using the Terramac RT9 carrier on a pipeline job out east,” said Mike Crimaldi, president of Terramac LLC. “In the winter, the snow gets packed into the tracks and makes it

tough to get up steep inclines. Our team got together and created steel cleats that provide traction and are easy to install.” Unlike traditional screw-on spikes, the bolt-on, bolt-off cleats do not harm the track in any way. “We designed these cleats knowing that there may be a situation where the cleat is binding,” said Terramac service manager Joey Giannetto. “A different grade bolt was used to allow the bolt to shear. This not only protects the track, but reduces

cost and downtime for the customer.” Contractors are able to add or remove the cleats themselves in about an hour depending on the quantity. It is recommended that 16 cleats be installed on each track, with a minimum of eight per track. The new cleats and other parts and services for the Terramac rubber track crawler carrier are available from Terramac distributor Rig Source Inc.,

of Elburn, Ill. Rental units also are available. For more information, call 877/3651649 or visit www.rigsourceinc.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Rock and Brush Grapple Handles Variety of Debris The rock and brush grapple is ideal for moving large rocks, stacking tree piles and clearing any other debris.

Unlike traditional screw-on spikes, the Terramac bolt-on, bolt-off cleats do not harm the track in any way.

The rock and brush grapple from EZ SPOT UR Attachments makes it simple to clean up rocks, trees and other debris. The rock and brush grapple attaches to virtually any machine for handling rocks and trees from the safety and comfort of the machine’s cab. The rock and brush grapple is ideal for moving large rocks, stacking tree piles and clearing any other debris. The EZ SPOT UR rock and brush grapple rotates 127 degrees to the operator’s left when it is attached to an EZ SPOT UR double cylinder rotating base. For more information, call 877/433-5733 or visit www.ezspotur.com.


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As the new parts manager, David Garmenn will lead implementation of the new initiative. He will work closely with all internal departments including customer service, engineering and sales to enhance product support for Paladin.

Paladin Attachments recently hired David Garmenn to lead its new strategic initiative focusing on aftermarket parts and attachment specific maintenance kits. As the new parts manager, Garmenn will lead implementation of the new initiative. He will work closely with all internal departments including customer service, engineering and sales to enhance product support for Paladin, which includes its eight powerful brands: Bradco, CP, CustomWorks, FFC, Harley, JRB, McMillen and Sweepster. Garmenn comes to Paladin with more than 20 years of aftermarket experience in internal engine parts for automotive, heavy-duty on-road and heavy-duty diesel off-road construction applications. He most recently worked in product management at Mahle Clevite Inc., where he managed a staff of 15 and lead product development for multiple product lines. Garmenn has extensive experience in post-merger integration and in implementing best practices among product lines, as well as product information management systems. “We’re excited to have Garmenn on board at Paladin. His experience and expertise will help us to expand and develop relationships with parts and service managers to gain insight about the aftermarket needs of customers and make sure they are being met,” said John Thomas, vice president of marketing and business development at Paladin. For more information, call 800/456-7100 or visit www.paladinattachments.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Genesis Attachments has four new XT Mobile Shear models, increasing the line to eight. The new GXT 445 and GXT 775 straight and rotator models join the GXT 555 and GXT 665 models introduced in April 2013. Shorter in length and height and lighter in weight, the GXT features a center of gravity that is closer to the excavator, enabling the rotating models to mount on 46,000 to 78,000 lb. (20,865 to 35,380 kg) excavators that previously could only carry smaller, less powerful shears. “Interest in our new GXT mobile shears is high,” said David Palvere, Genesis director of business development. “Scrap processors and demolition contractors

appreciate that the GXT fits on smaller carriers, reducing their initial acquisition and hourly energy consumption costs.” The GXT also features an apex, where most cutting is done, that is closer to the back of the jaws, improving material gathering and increasing cutting performance and efficiency while reducing maintenance. Additional GXT models are planned, and the complete line will fit 20,000 to 250,000 lb. (9,072 to 113,398 kg) excavators. For more information, call 715/395-5252 or visit genesisattachments.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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2007 LIEBHERR L580, 5.7 Yard bucket, good condition, 3494 hours ..............$245,000.

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REMU WL160HD E11192, Screening Bucket with Mounting Bracket, good condition ............................$11,600. REMU EX140HD E11190, Screening Bucket with Mounting Bracket, good conditon..............................$18,700. REMU EX140HD E11189, Screening Bucket with Mounting Bracket, good condtion ..............................$9,200.

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Attention Contractors! Post Your Wanted To Buy Listings FREE! Here’s How! List Your Wanted Items

If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. TELE HANDLER 540 170 & JCB SITE MASTER CONTACT: JALAL AHMED PHONE: 00971505536398 EMAIL: SALES@UMDUBAI.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– POWER CURBER 5700 B OR C | HI I WANT TO BUY URGENTLY USED BOWER CURBER 5700 B OR C IN GOOD CONDITION WITH AFFORDABLE PRICE C.I.F IRAQ CONTACT: ENG.IMAD PHONE: +9647711232323 EMAIL: ENGIMAD@LIVE.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– UNDERCARRIAGE PARTS | HITACHI EX 400LC RAIL/ CHAINS, SPROCKETS, & ROLLERS PLEASE RETURN EMAIL PHOTOS & DESCRIPTION OF PARTS YOU HAVE. CONTACT: CLIFF PHONE: 7247364546 EMAIL: APPALACHIANSR1004@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– "KOMATSU" MOBILE CRUSHER BR350JG1E | "KOMATSU" MOBILE CRUSHER BR200, BR310, BR350JG-1E CONTACT: K.NAKA PHONE: 06-6754-4570 FAX: 06-6972-7515 EMAIL: HIRO@KUNIMITSU.CC| –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DYNAPAC CC142 | DYNAPAC ROLLER 52" DRUM CONTACT: PAUL PHONE: 5167902272 EMAIL: PCONDOS@CONDOSBROTHERS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOADERS, EXCAVATORS | DESCRIBE WHAT YOU WANT. CONTACT: IRFAN SIDDIQUI PHONE: 09822566205 EMAIL: IRFAN.SB.ENTERPRISES@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TYPE OF EQUIPMENT WANTED | CAT 920, 930, 950 , 950B, 950D HITACHI EX400-1, 200-1, UH83, UH07-7 CONTACT: MUHAMMAD DAWOOD PHONE: 3013388999 FAX: 3016326405 EMAIL:SALES@SPECIALVEHICLES.US –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– RUBBER TIRED BACKHOE | RUBBER TIRED BACKHOE W/4N1 FRONT BUCKET REAR BUCKET W/THUMB CONTACT: WILLIAM CARTER PHONE: 910 7139072 EMAIL: WILLIAMCARTER40@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU BR380JG1 TRACK JAW | LATE MODEL LOW HOUR US LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMIEQUIP@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

JCB3CX | JCB3 CX OR 4 CX .2000 HOURS IN EUROPE, GOOD SHAPE. CONTACT: LUBEN RABCHEV PHONE: 359 899 76 70 50 FAX: 702 616 8374 | EMAIL:LUBEN@RABCHEV.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FORD F800 83 CUMMINS DIESEL 10 SPEED | LOOKING FOR THE 8.3 AND HAS TO BE A MANUAL WITH THE 2 SPEED AXLE. MANUAL 5 OR 6 SPEED. 6 SPEED WOULD BE BEST. CONTACT: MITCHELL VAN LANNEN PHONE: 715-304-6638 EMAIL: MITCHELLVANLANNEN@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED | NEED URGENT MOTOR GRADER CHAMPION 740A 1997 TO 2000 GREY CAB CLOSE TO SOUTH FL CONTACT: BLADIMIR TORREALBA PHONE: 561-628-9704 EMAIL: BLADIMIR@ALLRIGHTMACHIERYCORP.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | DEAR SIR / MADAM, WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS AND VEHICLES OF ALL SORTS. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WHEEL LOADERS / GRADERS / EXCAVATORS CONTACT: SARI SALEH PHONE: 860-752-5245 EMAIL: SARI@NORTHEASTMACHINERY.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FRONT SHOVEL EXC | O&K RH340B FRONT SHOVEL REQUIREMENTS: DIESEL (NOT ELECTRIC POWERED) VERY LOW HOURS (LESS THAN 7,500 HOURS) UNADVERTISED - WHOLESALE PRICING. THANKS! CONTACT: SANTIAGO EMAIL: SSCARZELLA@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WHEEL LOADER BUCKET | NEED GP BUCKET FOR CASE 721D CONTACT: PATRICK KELLY PHONE: 716-891-4311 X 2243 FAX: 716-891-4311 EMAIL:PKELLY@HRPARTS.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

KAWASAKI LOADERS | NEED TO BUY USED KAWASAKI WHEEL LOADERS 50Z, 60Z, 65Z, 70Z, 80Z, 85Z, 90Z, 95Z, YEAR MODEL 99 - UP. EMAIL ME WITH PICTURES, SERIAL NUMBER, MACHINE CONDITION & LOCATION AND OFFER PRICE. CONTACT: AIMN BLBOL PHONE: +971504814823 FAX: +97165355291 EMAIL:INFO@ALWAFAEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CUTTER HEAD DREDGE CONTACT: BARTON SAND AND GRAVEL PHONE: 612 315 6026 EMAIL: ALS@TILLERCORP.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED BULLDOZER D8T ENC CAB WITH 856/429-9149 856/429-9149 S SINGLE RIPPER BLADE ANGLE UNDER 3000 HOURS USA CONTRACFax# 856/429-4267 •  Cell# 609/457-2104 TOR ONLY I NEED 10 I/TS CLEAR ANGLE BLADE CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN SMALL BUCKET CRUSHER | SMALL MOTOR GRADER PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR CONTACT: FRANCISCO NAVARRO BUCKET CRUSHER 600MM OR SMALL- MOB 1 514 386 8975 PHONE: 7865186885 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ ER EMAIL: VIDEOTRON.CA CONTACT: IVAN FOWKES NAVARRO.FRANCISCO@AOL.COM PHONE: 01509413012 MOB07706976762 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED A 320DL EXCAVATOR WITH CAB, EMAIL:IBF@TALKTALK.NET CONSTRUCTION | WANTED ANY EXCA- –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AIR, GP BOOM, LONG STICK, AROUND VATOR MARSH BUGGIES USED/NEW 1500 HOURS. BUY FOR AROUND FOR SALE OR RENT. NEED NOW. $140,000 THANKS KOMATSU D41 TRACK DOZER | CAB, PLEASE SEND PRICE, PICS, AND LOCACONTACT: BOB BOEDGES AIR, POWER ANGLE TILT BLADE. LOW TION TO MY EMAIL THANKS PHONE: 618-797-1900 HOURS, USA LOCATION CONTACT: TYLER PALUMBO FAX: 618-797-1912 CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 330-365-0654 EMAIL:HALLEQUIP2@EARTHLIK.NET PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: PALUMBO519@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VOLVO 720726 730 GRADER | 2000 CAT | I NEED CAT SKID STEER DECALS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2003 YEAR, WORK READY, US MOTOR GRADER | JOHN DEERE JD FOR A 216 CAT LOCATION CONTACT: SEAN 670D COMPLETE CAB OR COMPLETE CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 314-565-9726 GRADER PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: PUZZLEPIECE68@YAHOO.COM EMAIL: CMIEQUIP@YAHOO.COM CONTACT: PETER MURRAY –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PHONE: +61407283980 EXCAVATOR MOUNTED PILE HAMMER | EMAIL: THYMUS8@BIGPOND.COM BOBCAT SEEKING USED EXCAVATOR MOUNTED –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONTACT: GEORGE CHOUKAIR PILE HAMMERS. EMAIL PHOTOPHONE: 9087051684 TRACTOR | MITSHUBISHI TRACTOR GRAPHS, LOCATION AND PRICING FOR EMAIL: GINOSHOU@YAHOO.COM MLV3E QUICK REPLY. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONTACT: RAJENDRA CONTACT: JEFF LAWSON CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT | WE ARE PHONE: 9673466455 PHONE: 864-542-4369 LOOKING FOR FOLLOWING USED EMAIL: JLAWSON29321@CHARTER.NET EMAIL: RAJENDRAMOLANE@GMAIL.COM EQUIPMENT: 1. PC120-6, PC200-3/-6, -7, –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PC300-5, PC300-6, PC300-7, PC400-6 2. CATD6H WIDE TRACK | CATD6H DOZER SK120I, II III, SK200I, II, III, SK200-6, WITH WIDE TRACK SK300, I, II, III, SK330LC 3. EX120-1, CONTACT: ERNEST EX200-1, EX200LC-5, EX270-1 4. D31PPHONE: +2347038321784 20, D41E-6, D41P-6, D61EX/PX-12, AND EMAIL: CENSTRONGG@YAHOO.COM D61EX/PX-15 5. SAKAI 500 ROLLERS 6. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 12G, 12H, 140H, 160H 7. KOMATSU USED OR GOOD CORE MIXER DRIVE | BR350J-1 MOBILE STONE CRUSHER WE ARE LOOKING FOR ZF GEAR CONTACT: ANTHONY BOXES FOR TRANSPORT MIXER PHONE: 7144967229 (MIXER DRIV) PK 4100, PK 5100, PK FAX: 3103249983 5300, PK 7300, PK 6300, PK 6500 , PK EMAIL:BUSINESSCENTER 7500 P 3300, P 6300, P 5300 , P 7300, P @APCCTRAN.COM 4300 , P 3301 IF YOU CAN SUPPLY PLEASE SEND US PICTURE , DETAIL & –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– YOUR BEST SERIOUS COMPETITIVE SKYTRAK 10042 TELEHANDLER | SKYEXPORT PRICES TRAK 10042, OROPS, 2500 HRS OR CONTACT: M.ASKARI LESS, GOOD TIRES, GOOD PAINT. PHONE: 819-246-9577 CONTACT: TOM THORNTON FAX: 819-205-0972 PHONE: 817-282-7900 EMAIL:M.PFCDIESEL@VIDEOTRON.CA EMAIL: LIFTMAN@2MEC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Call Stu Harris

For an Alex Lyon Atlantic City Sale

October 5

www.ecommercics.com/stuharris/

FRONT LOADER | CAT 432 D OR E JD 310 JCB 3X OR 4X 2007 2008. NO MORE THAN 2000 HOURS. EMAIL: LUBEN@RABCHEV.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KUBOTA B4672A | KUBOTA HOE ATTACHMENT AND SUBFRAME CONTACT: JEFF FOLK EMAIL: JEFFFOLK@EMBARQMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GP WHEEL LOADER BUCKET | GENERAL PURPOSE BUCKET 1.6 FOR A 1985 KOBELCO LK 300 A CONTACT: DALE CHAPMAN PHONE: 252-438-5144 FAX: 252-438-2350 EMAIL:DCHAPMANGREYSTONE @HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE LOADER BACKHOES | CASE 580 K SK L SL M SM S CONTACT: FRANK (TRICO EQUIPMENT) PHONE: 800-TRICO-50 FAX: 732-780-3618 EMAIL:FHORAN@TRICOEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ZF TRANSIT MIXER GEAR BOXES | I WANT LARGE QUANTITY OF :USED ZF TRANSPORT MIXER DRIVE P & PK SERIES. ALSO LARGE QUANTITY OF : USED SUNDSTRAND HYDRAULIC PUMP & MOTOR CONTACT: M.ASKARI PHONE: 819-246-9577 FAX: 819-205-0972 EMAIL:M.PFCDIESEL@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ALL NEW LATE MODEL CAT, KOMATSU, DEERE, OTHER | WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY CONTRACTOR OWNED NEWER LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AT FAIR PRICE. NO BROKERS/DEALERS. CONTACT: JOE PHONE: 570-250-5559 EMAIL: JOEDIRT@CONTRACTOR.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TRUCK MIXER & FORKLIFT | I AM LOOKING FOR (2) 2005 OSHKOSH TRI FRONT DISCHARGE MIXER, OR INTERNATIONAL, "IM OPEN FOR OPTIONS" ALSO LOOKING FOR (2) FORKLIFT, 200 TO 2003 DIESEL POWER, THREE STAGE MAST 6 TO 7 TON CAPACITY, WHOLESALE PRICES ONLY! THANK YOU! CONTACT: WILLIAM A. FREITES PHONE: 813-294-2222 FAX: 352-610-9849 EMAIL:WILLIFREIT@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1989 TO 1996 420 JOHN DEERE FRONT MOUNT ENGINE RIDING LAWN MOWER CONTACT: SPENCER THOMAS PHONE: 804 514 7568 EMAIL:SPENCERTHOMAS16@HOTMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Ashtabula, OH Thurs., September 12, 2013 For: Complete Liquidation of former Major Scrap Company • Cleveland, OH Fri., September 13, 2013 For: Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment

• Franklin, NH Sat., November 2, 2013 For: Complete Liquidation of Construction & Rigging Equipment • Delaware, NJ Sat., November 9, 2013 For: Very Large Contract Completion Auction • Canastota (Syracuse), NY Sat., November 16, 2013 For: Rental Returns of Late Model Construction Equipment

• Bangor, ME Sun., September 15, 2013 For: Light Construction & Support Equipment

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

• Boston, MA Sat., September 21, 2013 For: Complete Liquidation, Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors & Trailers

• Columbus, OH September 12, 2013

• Dallas (Fort Worth), TX Tues., September 24, 2013 For: Major Acquisition & Rental Return Auction • Parkersburg, WV Thurs., September 26, 2013 For: Late Model Construction Equipment • San Bernardino, CA September 27-28, 2013 For: Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Earthmoving Equipment • Pittsburgh, PA Sat., September 28, 2013 For: Construction, Support Equipment & Scrap Handling Equipment

www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631

• Denver, CO September 12, 2013 • Towanda, PA September 13, 2013 • Phoenix, AZ September 18, 2013 • St Louis, MO September 19, 2013 • Reno, NV September 20, 2013 • Atlanta, GA September 20, 2013 • Albuquerque, NM September 24, 2013 • Nashville, TN September 24, 2013

• Portland, OR Fri., October 4, 2013 For: Late Model Construction Rental Fleet Equipment

• Fort Worth, TX September 25-26, 2013

• Atlantic City, NJ Sat., October 5, 2013 For: Low Hours Compact Rental Fleet Equipment

• Minneapolis, MN September 27, 2013

• Milwaukee, WI Fri., October 11, 2013 For: Complete Liquidation of Construction Equipment • Racine, WI Sat., October 12, 2013 For: Construction Rentals, Attachments, Support and more • Albany (Troy), NY Sun., October 13, 2013 For: 20+ Acres, Nice Home, Shop & Barn, Outstanding View! • Philadelphia, MS Wed., October 16, 2013 For: Major Job Completion • Midland (Odessa), TX Thurs., October 17, 2013 For: Rental Returns of Construction, Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts and more • Houston, TX Fri., October 18, 2013 For: Large Job Completion of Late Model Equipment • Las Vegas, NV Sat., October 19, 2013 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment, Booms, Scissors, Telescopic & Warehouse Forklifts

• Tipton, CA September 26, 2013

• Raleigh Durham, NC September 30, 2013 • Kansas City, MO October 1, 2013 • Chicago, IL October 3, 2013 • Towanda, PA October 3, 2013

Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Detroit, MI Thurs., October 3, 2013 For: Complete Dispersal of Rockwood Quarry • Houston, TX Thurs., October 17, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Thurs., October 24, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Las Vegas, NV Fri., November 8, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

COMMONWEALTH OF PA AUCTIONS www.auctionsbygov.com

• Mill Hall, PA Tues., October 8, 2013 For: Fall Heavy Equipment

DEANCO AUCTIONS www.deancoauction.com 601-656-9768 • Philadelphia, MS September 18-19, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Philadelphia, MS November 20-21, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

DEL PETERSON & ASSOCIATES www.delpeterson.com 800-492-9090 • ONLINE ONLY Tues., September 24, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

• Manchester, NH October 11, 2013 • Cincinnati, OH October 15, 2013

DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.

• Lexington, KY October 17, 2013

www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277

• Hammond, LA October 17, 2013

• Pendleton, IN Tues., September 20, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

• Shreveport (Sibley), LA October 24, 2013 • Williston, ND November 7, 2013

BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • San Bernardino, CA September 27-28, 2013 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Trucks

• Lima, Peru Sat., October 26, 2013 For: Late Model Earthmoving Construction Equipment, Support & Attachments.

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

• Buffalo, NY Fri., November 1, 2013 For: Late Model Construction & Boring Equipment, Trucks & Trailers

• Albuquerque, NM September 19-20, 2013 For: Unreserved Public Auction, Complete Dispersal A.S. Horner Inc

www.catauctions.com 866-750-9432

• Pendleton, IN Fri., December 13, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

FREY & SONS, INC.

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898

• Westwood, MA Tues., September 17, 2013 For: Concrete Sawing Company, Inc.

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 800-763-2728 • Charlotte, NC Tues., September 17, 2013 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Related Items

• New Orleans, LA Sealed Bid – Deadline: Wed., September 18, 2013 For: Pedestal Mount Stevedoring Crane Barges

• Pelzer, SC Wed., September 25, 2013 For: Public Fall Equipment & Truck Auction

• Binghamton, NY Thurs., October 10, 2013 For: Complete Liquidation Ben Daniels Construction Equipment

NITKE AUCTIONS www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447

• Hewitt, NJ Wed., October 16, 2013 For: Complete Liquidation H&G Contractors, Inc.

• Wausau, WI October 25-26, 2013 For: Heavy Construction, Truck & Trailer Auctions

IRAY AUCTIONS

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Friday, September 13, 2013 For: Heavy Equipment • Foley, MN Friday, December 6, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS www.ironplanet.com 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid! • ONLINE ONLY Wed., September 11, 2013 For: Lift & Access Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., September 12, 2013 For: Crane Auction • ONLINE ONLY Wed., September 18, 2013 For: One-Owner Equipment Realignment • ONLINE ONLY September 25 & 26, 2013 For: Quarry, Aggregate & Paving Auction

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • Bayonne, NJ Thurs., September 12, 2013 For: Equipment Liquidation • North Franklin, CT September 27-28, 2013 For: Major Public Equipment Auction • Columbus, OH Thurs., Oct 10, 2013 For: Public Equipment Auction • Carroll (Columbus Area), OH Thurs., Oct 17, 2013 For: Major Public Equipment Auction • Ponce, Puerto Rico Thurs., November 14, 2013 For: Major Job Completion Equipment

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., September 12, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Tues., September 17, 2013 For: Trucks and Trailers • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., September 19, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668 • Henderson, CO Wed., September 18, 2013 For: Construction & Contracting Equipment

ROY TIETSWORTH AUCTIONEERS www.tietsworth.com 585-243-1563 • ONLINE ONLY September 10-17, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Seneca Falls, NY Sat., September 21, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., October 5, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

THE AUCTIONEERS GROUP www.theauctioneersgroup.com 732-776-7222 • Sayreville, NJ Thurs., September 12, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Wall, NJ Sat., October 12, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., October 25, 2013 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment

WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., September 14, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Princeton, MN Sat., December 7, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

WILSON’S AUCTION SALES J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085

• Metamora (Flint/Lapeer), MI Thurs., September 26, 2013 For: Equipment from Forrest Aggregate

• Montgomery, AL September 11-12, 2013 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Forestry Equipment

HESS AUCTIONEERS

• Montgomery, AL Fri., October 25, 2013 For: State of Alabama Dept. of Transportation

• Marietta, PA Fri., September 20, 2013 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment

www.josephfinn.com 617-964-1886

• Eighty Four, PA Thurs., September 12, 2013 For: Absolute Auction Complete Liquidation Mingo Creek Construction

www.freyandsons.com 419-455-3739

www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493

JOSEPH FINN CO. AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS

• Montgomery, AL December 4-5, 2013 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Forestry Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., September 21, 2013 For: Annual Fall Sale-Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers

ROGERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY www.rogersauctiongroup.com 800-442-7906 • Charlotte, NC Sat., September 21, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

www.wilsonsauction.com 302-422-3454 • Harrington, DE Sat., September 21, 2013 For: Mid-Atlantic Fall Equipment Auction

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Taylor, MI Fri., September 20, 2013 For: Special Truck Tractors, Road Tractors & Trailers


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John Deere Parts Mobile Site Offers Speed, Convenience

ALEX

LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

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www.lyonauction.com www.lyonauctionlive.com

AUCTION CALENDAR 1.

Like the desktop version of the site, the new mobile version allows customers to quickly access parts information, view pricing, availability and order parts online.

John Deere’s mobile version of its parts Web site — jdparts.deere.com — is designed to utilize smartphone technology to help customers manage their operations more efficiently. The new user-friendly site allows customers to access critical equipment parts information with their handheld devices, from nearly any location. “Our customers are usually on the go, at a job site or traveling between sites, and they can’t wait to get back to their desks to order critical parts,” said Shawn Riley, manager of parts marketing operations. “They asked us for a mobile version of the parts site so they could place orders when and where they needed to, so we responded.” Like the desktop version of the site, the new mobile version allows customers to quickly access parts information, view pricing, availability and order parts online. Customers can search by parts catalog, model number, part number or keyword to locate the appropriate parts and attachments. Designed for any Web-enabled mobile phone or tablet, the mobile version is easy to navigate and use. It also features a dealer locations link to find the closest John Deere dealer to make purchase and pick-up faster and easier. To access the full capabilities of the site, customers will need to establish accounts through their John Deere dealers. For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Thursday, September 12: ASHTABULA, OHIO: Complete Liquidation of former Major Scrap Company. Hilites: Colmer Shear Baler, American Pulverizer, Hammer Mill, Approximately 100 Rolloff & Luger Container Rolloff Trucks, Luger Truck, Skid Steers, Fork-lifts, Scale Systems and Very Large Amount of Support Equipment. 2. Friday, September 13: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Complete Liquidation Over 80 Years in Business. Dump Trucks ( 6 axle, 5 axle, 4 axle, single axle), Construction Equipment: Cat 920, Cat 910, Skid Steers, Backhoes, Hydraulic Excavators, Screening Plant, Conveyors, Large Quantity Support & Shop Equipment. 3. Sunday, September 15: BANGOR, MAINE: Complete Liquidation of Rental Operation. Light Construction & Support Equipment, Party Supplies, Large Quantity of Tents. 4. Saturday, September 21: BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Job Completion, Snow Construction Equipment, Attachments, Pickups & Service Trucks, Truck Tractors & Trailers. 5. Tuesday, September 24: DALLAS (FT. WORTH), TEXAS: Major Acquisition & Rental Return Auction. PART 1: Late Model Construction, Oilfield, Aerial & Forklift Equipment, Trucks & Trailers. HILITES: (10 ) Cat 621B Motor Scrapers, 2012 Komatsu D65PX-12. 6. Thursday, September 26: PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA: Large Acquisition PART 2. (25) Very Late Model Cat Crawler Tractors, 2001-2009 Cat D6Ts, Cat D6Rs, & Cat D6Ns (all have winches, low hours.) (5) Cat 320DLs, Oilfield Trucks & Trailers PLUS Large Quantity of Late Model Construction Equipment. “THE FINEST EQUIPMENT!” 7. Friday, September 27 & Saturday, September 28: SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA: NOW 2 DAYS!!! Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Earth-moving Equipment: (6) Cat 836C Trash Compactors, (2) Cat 826C, Cat D9N, (2) Cat D9Rs, Cat D9L. ** SELLING DAY 2 ON SEPT. 28TH: SURPLUS GOVERNMENT CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLES!! 8. Saturday, September 28: PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA: 2 IN 1! - 2 AUCTIONS IN 1 LOCATION! AUCTION #1: Construction, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers. AUCTION #2: Scrap Handling Equipment: (2) Car Crushers, Baler, Rolloff Trucks, Rolloff Containers, Equipment-Dump & Car Trailers, Construction Equipment. 9. Friday, October 4: PORTLAND, OREGON: Late Model Construction Rental Fleet Equipment, Forklifts, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers. (6) Cat 928H, (2) Cat 924H, (3) 2012 Cat 420Es, (2) 2012 Volvo A40F, (3) New Challenger 50 Ton Detachables. 10. Saturday, October 5: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Very Special Auction of Like New Low Hours Compact Rental Fleet Equipment. Hilites: (12) 2012-2011 JCB 260 Skid Steers, 20 + Bobcat CT322 Compact Tractors/ Backhoes, (10) JCB Rubber Tired Loaders, (10) Bobcat Utility Tractors, NH Compact Tractors, Bobcat Skid Steers, Mini Excavators, Scissor Lifts, Air Compressors, Light Plants, Generators, Forklifts, Mason Dump Trucks & More. 11. Friday, October 11: MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN: Complete Liquidation of Construction Equipment, Attachments. Large Quantity of Top Notch Support Equipment. HILITES: 2007 Fontaine 55T Detachable, Peterbilt Triaxle Truck Tractor, Peterbilt Service Truck (ta), Cat D6RXW, Cat 235DLC, Cat D400D, (3) Bomag Vibratory Rollers. Large Quantity of Cat Parts (Cat 637, Cat 627.) 12. Saturday, October 12: RACINE, WISCONSIN: 2 MAJOR JOB COMPLETIONS! Construction Rentals, Attachments,

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Support, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Pickups, All Types of Trailers. HILITES: (6) Cat 740 Articulated Trucks, (2) Cat 815B. 13. Sunday, October 13: ALBANY (TROY), NEW YORK: Beautiful Potential Horse or Beef Farm. 20+ Acres - Nice Home, Shop & Barns. Outstanding View! A Piece of Paradise! 14. Wednesday, October 16: PHILADELPHIA, MISSISSIPPI: Major Job Completion. HILITES: Cat D9R, Cat D8R, Cat D6R, Cat D6N, Cat D5GLGP, (2) Cat 385, Volvo EC460, 2008 Komatsu PC600LC-8, (7) 2008-2005 Cat 740, Cat 938G, Mack triaxle Dumps, Mack Truck Tractor. 15. Thursday, October 17: MIDLAND (ODESSA), TEXAS: Rental Returns of Construction, Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers. 16. Friday, October 18: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Large Job Completion of Late Model John Deere, Cat, Volvo Construction Equipment, Aggregate Equipment, Trucks & Trailers. HILITES: Late Model 2008 JD 350DLC, 2008 JD 200CLC, JD 160CLC, JD 120CL, (2) 2008 JD 850JLGP, JD 750JLGP, JD 700J, JD 650J, (3) JD 550J, (2) 2005 Cat D6RLGP-II, JD 310J, JD 310G, (2) JD 410E, (2) 2005 Volvo A40D, (2) Reynolds & (3) Icon Pull Scrapers, (2) New Masaba 60 ft Radial Stackers, Group of Conveyors, (80) Wooden Mats. 17. Saturday, October 19: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment, Booms, Scissors, Telescopic & Warehouse Forklifts, Air Compressors, Welders, Light Plants. Plus all types of Support & Attachments. 18. Saturday, October 26: LIMA, PERU: Late Model Earthmoving Construction Equipment, Support & Attachments. 19. Friday, November 1: BUFFALO, NEW YORK: Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Construction Equipment. Large Quantity of Support Equipment & Attachments. 20. Saturday, November 2: FRANKLIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE: Complete Liquidation of Construction & Rigging Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Large Quantity of Support & Real Estate. 21. Saturday, November 9: DELAWARE, NEW JERSEY: Very Large Contract Completion Auction. 75+ Late Model Truck Tractors (The Best & Cleanest!) Quantity of Late Model Walking Floor Dump-Step Deck & Hi-Flat Trailers. Large Quantity of Parts, Support Equipment, Quality - Quality - QUALITY!! 22. Saturday, November 16: (SYRACUSE) CANASTOTA, NEW YORK: Rental Returns of Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks, Trailers, Support Equipment. 23. DTBA: ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Rental Fleet Construction. Support Equipment, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers. 24. DTBA: ORLANDO, FLORIDA: Very Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Trailers, Support & Attachments. 25. DTBA: BARRANQUILLA, COLOMBIA: Late Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Equipment - Primarily Rental Fleet Maintained.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! ALEX LYON & SON IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE ITS FIRST EVER CONSTRUCTION AUCTION IN PERU! We are honored to be the FIRST AMERICAN AUCTION COMPANY to have an auction in Peru. It will consist of late model earthmoving equipment, support & attachments. SEE US SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 IN LIMA!

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Minnich Mfg. Releases Redesigned Dowel Pin Drill Minnich Manufacturing’s A1-C and A2-C drill frames have been redesigned with a 7 in. (17.7 cm) shorter wheel base allowing for a tighter turning radius and approximately 30 lbs. (13.6 kg) lighter than the previous design. Minnich also added an automatic

shut-off feature that stops the drill from absorbing the abuse of dry firing, which greatly extends the life of the drill. Minnich also released the new pistol grip control handles for the A-1-36 and A-1-48 on-grade dowel pin

Minnich’s A1-C and A2-C drill frames have been redesigned.

September Internet Auction Starting Sept.10, 2013 6pm Ending Sept 17, 2013 6pm

drill units. The safe and easy control handles will only allow the drill to function if held in the on/feed position. Releasing the handles will stop the drill instantly creating a much safer drilling environment. For more information, visit www.minnich-mfg.com.

The A-1-36 and A-1-48 on-grade dowel pin drill units have pistol grip control handles.

Roadrunner C Series Evolves With Bolster Wheels Addition

Selling: International 510 wheel loader • 1978 John Deere 644B Wheel Loader • Ditch Witch 7020 4WD trencher • Bobcat 863 skid steer loader • 2009 SALSCO Mo. 813 Chipper • 1999 John Deere 230 LC Excavator • 1988 Gradall G880C Truck Excavator • 1988 Gradall G880C Truck Excavator • 1982 WALKER Stainless Steel T/A Tank Trailer • 1974 CATERPILLAR 12G Articulated T/A Motor Grader • 1985 CATERPILLAR 140G Articulated T/A Motor Grader • 1981 CATERPILLAR D8K DOZER • 1973 DynaPac CA-25 Vibratory Single Drum Roller • 1992 Ford F-800 S/A Dump Truck • 1987 Autocar T/A Dump Truck • CLARK Fork Lift Model CY40B AND MORE...

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The Roadrunner C series grader-spreader-maintainer has evolved to become the Super “C” with the addition of bolster wheels. It retains its ability to grade packed gravel, especially with the serrated cutting edge and it continues with independent adjustment to each side to create and maintain a crown and controls depth of cut. The long skid bars prevent dipping and gouging, and the side panels eliminate windrows and retain the material within the area being graded. Angled dual blades prevent washboards. For more information, call 410/420-1777 or visit www.roadrunnerblade.com.


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More Than 2,400 Bidders Participate Ritchie North East Sale

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ore than 2,450 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers’ multi-million dollar unreserved public equipment auction Aug. 29 in North East, Md. Bidders came from 50 countries, including all 50 U.S. states. More than 81 percent of the equipment was sold to out-of-state buyers, from as far away as Bolivia, Italy, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates. Online bidders purchased more than 47 percent of the equipment sold (by

Vince Foster, owner of Vince Foster Construction located in Easton, Md., inspects a personnel lift.

dollar value). In total, more than 2,000 equipment lots were sold in the auction, including crawler tractors, excavators, wheel loaders, backhoes, truck tractors and more. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

(L-R): Cosmo, Sunny and John Di Sandro, of Di Sandro Construction in Feasterville, Pa. await the auction.

Julian Pepin (L), owner, and Greg Bouchard, both of Summit Crane Company in Bristol, Conn., inspect a lattice boom at the Ritchie Bros. sale.

Sean Ganow, owner of JRP Industrial Services in Claymont, Del., tests out a forklift.

J.C. Joice (L) and Scott Joice, both of J.C. Joice Trucking & Paving Co. in Patrick Springs, Va., check out a Wirtgen milling machine.

Eddie Bohrer (in cab), owner of Level Line Excavating in Bunker Hill, W.Va., and Roger Clower test this Volvo.

Don Forquer (L), owner of Forquer Contracting located in Maidesville, W.Va., and Jody Forquer look over a Caterpillar excavator.

Finance industry veterans Craig Cleary (L) and Robert McKenna, both representing Signature Financial, enjoy talking with Ritchie Bros. employees and local businessmen. Signature offers a full line of loan and lease products for all types of equipment and trucks.

Various excacators are lined up and ready for the auction.


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MID-ATLANTIC FALL EQUIPMENT AUCTION Construction Equipment, Tractors, Combines, Trucks, Trailers, Sprayers, Planters, Tillage, Implements, Equipment, Lawn and Garden, RV’s, Campers, Boats, ATV's, Tools, & More.

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biggest surprise was the foreign invasion of a new wave of Japanese and European competitors moving in to stake out a position in the already crowded North American marketplace. The newcomers, including such giants as Komatsu, Hitachi, and I.B.H. Holding, demonstrated their ability to build extensive product lines; they are certainly to be considered a serious threat by U.S. manufacturers. New technology, new lines and new ideas abounded at ConExpo in January. Some equipment was bigger, more powerful and, at the same time, more fuel efficient than previous models. Other pieces of equipment were more compact, versatile and maneuverable than before. And in some cases, manufacturers added new technology to old standards giving them new viability and preventing obsolescence. For those not interested in construction

equipment, ConExpo ’81 provided a wide variety of other activities. The daring could ride a gondola lifted by a giant FMC crane to an observation post a couple hundred feet off the ground. Case set up a little theater and let people operate live equipment. Other manufacturers had working models of their equipment, which the public could control. Even history buffs could find some of the antique machines, which were revolutionary in their time, interesting. The antiques provided some insight into how much construction equipment has changed the way we live. Not all the equipment in ConExpo ’81 was brand new. Blaw-Knox went the other way and displayed a restored 1930 paver, the first automatic asphalt paving machine in history. It was equipped with rollers for compacting the asphalt as it was laying it. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Coming next issue: ConExpo ’81 continues: Equipment Takes the Field in the Astrodome.

Tillage, Implements & Equipment: DMI 527 five shank ripper, 16’ pull type chisel plow, assortment of plows and disks, Brillion 18’ packer, JD 23’S-Tine field cultivator, 2-Long hard hose irrigation systems w/1250” hose & Nelson gun, NH 326 square baler, Taylor Way 10’ mower, Woods 208 pto cutter, 3 ph tree spade, Treetoad tree spade, a large assortment of funnel body wagons, and more. ATVs, Lawn & Garden, Tools, Engines & Miscellaneous: Kubota RTV900 4x4 diesel w/power steering, JD HPX 4x4 diesel Gator w/electric dump, 2001 JD 1445 72” 4WD diesel w/1451 hrs., JD 2465 62” Z-Trak w/165 hrs., JD 997 60” Z-Trak w/58 hrs.-LIKE NEW, JD 757 60” Z-Trak w/722 hrs., JD 112 riding mower, Ryan walk behind overseeder, Bed edger, Ariens 8584 snow blower, generators, Stihl BR340 backpack blower, Stihl SR450 sprayer, Stihl & other weedeaters, JD diesel engine, 3ph post hole diggers, 3ph rotary mowers, land levelers, finishing mowers, box & scrape blades, poly & steel tanks, yard rakes, dirt scoops, garden plows, seeders, spreaders, tillers, push mowers, chainsaws, lawn carts, fencing, oil hose reels, a large assortment of lawn & garden tools, hand & power tools, large inventory of industrial and commercial tools and equipment, and much more. Accepting Consignments: Monday, September 16, 2013 thru Thursday, September 19, 2013 from 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Also accepting consignments of large equipment only on Saturday, September 14, 2013 and Sunday, September 15, 2013 from 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Wilson's Auction reserves the right to reject items inappropriate for this auction or items deemed not sellable. If in doubt, please call ahead for approval. Loader & Fork Lift service available. All items must be removed from the Delaware State Fairgrounds within 72 hours of the auction date, or owner will be responsible for any fees that may be incurred for removal. Terms & Conditions: Payment on the day of sale with Cash, Certified Check, Cashier's Check or approved check with a current letter of credit from your bank. Also accepting debit cards & major credit cards. 5% clerking fee on all sales which will be discounted entirely for customers paying with cash, approved check or debit card. NO BUYER'S PENALTY, NO SALES TAX & NO TITLE FEES. We accept pre-approval letters from major lenders. All items sold "As-Is and Where Is" with no expressed or implied warranties unless announced otherwise by auctioneer on the day of sale. All items are subject to being sold prior to day of sale. Announcements made day of sale supersede any and all advertisements. Wilson's Auction Sales is not responsible for accidents or items after they are sold. Auctioneer’s Note: This is only a partial listing as many items are coming in daily. Auction will start promptly at 9:00 A.M. This will be a full day of Auction Excitement with something for everyone. Plan to bring a friend as there are several wagons of small items, and four auctioneers selling throughout the day. There is Plenty of Convenient Parking. Visit our web site for updated listings and several color photos of items in this sale. Contact our office today to have your items included in future advertising!!!

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MAJOR JOB COMPLETION CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, ATTACHMENTS, PICKUPS & SERVICE TRUCKS, TRUCK TRACTORS & TRAILERS AUCTION RMC Snow Removal

AUCTION

BOSTON,

(PLYMOUTH), MASSACHUSETTS

NOTE: RMC Snow Removal has at this particular time decided to cut back in it’s operations and will sell this very fine equipment at public auction. HILITES INCLUDE: 4 PLOW/ SANDER TRUCKS: 1993 Freightliner FL70 Snow Plow/ Sander, 1992 Int’l. 4700 Hi-way Sander Truck w/ 10ft. Plow Blade (s/a), 2004 Chevy 2500 (4x4), 1991 Chevy Kodiak w/ 8yd. Sander Body, SANDERS/ PLOW EQUIPMENT: 10ft. New Stainless Steel Plow, (3) New 9ft. Protech Snow Plow Blades, 2009 Myers/ Diamond 10ft. Salt Spreader, 2009 Myers/ Diamond 8ft. Salt Spreader, 8 ft. Myers Minute Mount Plow, Fisher 10ft. Minute Mount Snow Blade, (2) Fisher 9ft. Minute Mount Snow Blade, Fisher 8ft. Minute Mount Snow Blade, 8ft. Minute Mount Diamond Snow Plow, 5 yd. Stainless Steel Salt Spreader Box, Henderson 2 ½ yd. Sander, 2 ½ yd. Sander, 6 DUMP TRUCKS (all-season bodies): 2007(2)2006 Ford F450XLT (4x4), 2001 Ford F550XL Super Duty Dually (s/a), 2000 Ford F550 Dually (s/a), 2005 Ford F450 (s/a), 3 UTILITY TRUCKS: 2002-(2) 2001 Chevy 2500 (4x4), 4 PICKUPS: 2010 Ford F350 (4x4), 2010 Ford F250 (4x4), 2004 Chevy (4x4), 2001 Chevy 2500 (4x4), 2 CAB & CHASSIS TRUCKS: 1989 Int’l. S1900 (s/a), 1989 Int’l. S1900 (s/a), HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR: Cat 307CSB, TOOL CARRIER: 2005 Cat IT28G, 7 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 928F, 2005 Cat 924GZ, (2) Cat 902, Komatsu WA180, Volvo L50C, 2005 Volvo L35B, ASPHALT ROLLER: 2004 Stone D-54, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT: 2004 IR VR843, 2 SCISSOR LIFTS: Skyjack (all terrain 4x4), MEC, RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEER: 2011 NH C185, 5 SKID STEERS: (2) 2012 Cat 272C, 2012 Cat 252B-3, (2) Bobcat S300, AIR COMPRESSOR: Leroi 185CFM, 5 LIGHT PLANTS: (5) 2006 Wacker LT4, VACUUM TRUCK: Tymco 600 Series, CATCH BASIN TRUCK: 2001 Freightliner FL70 (s/a), TUG: United w/ 7ft. 6in. Plow, 2 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2010 Doolittle 16ft. (t/a), 1988 Wright 20 ton 22ft. (t/a), CONTAINER: 20ft., WATER TANK: 1500 gal., RECREATIONAL VEHICLE: Tomberlin 2000 4 Wheeler, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: (4)New Versatech Grapple Buckets, Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 66in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Ariens Snow Blower, New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches. DIRECTIONS: From Logan Airport: Rt. 3 South, exit 44W, get off first exit. From Interstate I-90: Take exit 24-25 for Rt. 93 South. Take exit 7 toward Cape Cod then merge onto Rt. 3 South for 25 min.. Take exit 7 for US Rt. 44 West toward Providence, RI. Take exit toward Rt. 80/ Cherry St./ N Plymouth and merge onto Commerce Way. Turn left onto Industrial Park Rd. First left onto Richards Rd. Auction at end of road. Site Address: End of Richards Road, Plymouth, MA 02360. MA AUCTIONEER LICENSE #: 2065 /AUCTIONEER: Wayne Chevrier SALE SITE PHONE: (863) 660-4811

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AUCTION

PART 1: LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION, OILFIELD, AERIAL & FORKLIFT EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS.

DALLAS, (FT. WORTH), TEXAS NOTE: Selling in this auction will be 3 Major Sections: #1 Major Acquisition of a Large Oilfield Company. #2 Rental Returns from Several National Rental Fleets. #3 99% Liquidation of Late Model Cat & Komatsu Equipment. HILITES INCLUDE: 5 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (4) 2005-2004 Cat 740, SOIL COMPACTORS: Cat 825B, 7 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2010 Kobelco SK350LC, 2008 Kobelco SK250LC, Kobelco SK115DZ, Cat 320DL, Komatsu PC 300LC-6, Kobelco SK115DZ, 2007 Komatsu PC200LC-6, 5 MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 12H (Topcon), 2005 Cat 140HNA, (3) Cat 140H, Cat 16G, 12 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (12) Cat 621B, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 950F, Komatsu WA320, 12 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2009 Cat D6TXW, Cat D5B, 2006 Cat D3GLGP, 2012 Komatsu D65EX-17 (cab), 2010 Komatsu D51PX-22 (cab, GPS), 2007 Komatsu D51PX (cab), 2007 Komatsu D65-15 (cab, winch), 2006 Komatsu D65 (ripper, cab, GPS), 2006 Komatsu D61EX-15 (cab), 2002 Komatsu D65PX-12 (salvage), (2) 2006 JD 550JLGP, 7 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2009 Cat 420E (4x4), Cat 420D (4x4), (2) 2006 Cat 416D (4x4), Cat 416D (4x4), 2007 Komatsu WB146 (4x4), 2008 Komatsu WB140 (4x4), ASPHALT ROLLER: Cat CB564D, 4 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2004 Bomag BW211PD-3, 2004 IR SD105, Cat CS563, Cat 433C, SKID STEER: 2008 JD 320, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: Terex TH844C, 2 SCISSOR LIFTS: JLG 400CRT, JLG 33RTS, AIR COMPRESSORS: 2007 Atlas Copco 185CFM, 2 GENERATORS: Kohler 60R0Z, Cat 3406, LIGHT PLANTS: 2006 Genie TML4000N, 2 PUMPS: 2005 Pioneer PP63 6in., 2007 Pioneer PP63C17L 6in., 2 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: 2010 Cub Cadet EX2900 (4x4), Case 570MXT (4x4), BOOM TRUCK: 1994 Peterbilt 375 (s/a), 6 OILFIELD WINCH TRUCKS: 2006 Mack CL733, 2000 Mack RD688S (tri.), 1997 Mack RD688S (t/a), 2004 Kenworth (t/a), 1996 Kenworth (tri.), 1981 Autocar (t/a), WATER WAGON: Cat 621, 3 WATER TRUCKS: 2002 Sterling (t/a), 2000 Sterling (s/a), Peterbilt 4000gal., 2 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2000 Kenworth W900 (t/a), 2000 Kenworth T800 (t/a), LUBE TRUCKS: 2002-2000 Freightliner FL70 (t/a), IH (Lube & Fuel s/a), 2 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2005 Ford F550, 1999 IH, VAN TRUCK: 2002 IH 4200, 9 OILFIELD FLOAT TRAILERS: 2008 Neville, (3)2006 Lufkin 40ft. (t/a), (2) 1997 Terr Pipe, 1990 Shopmade 40ft. (t/a), 1981 Aztec 40ft. (t/a), 1975 Nabors (tri.), 5 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (3) 2013 Witzco RG50 50 ton (tri.), 2002 Kalyn Siebert LBO-359T 46ft. (tri.), 1981 Hercules 43ft. (tri.), GOOSENECK TRAILER; Hanover (t/a), EQUIPMENT TRAILER: 2000 Atoka 50 T (tri.), 3 OILFIELD FLATBED TRAILERS (Oilfield Slick Back): (3) 2003 Utility 48ft. x 102in. (t/a), WALKING FLOOR TRAILERS: Steco (100 yd.), VAN TRAILER: Wabash 53ft., FUEL TRAILER: 48ft. Van/Tanks, DIRT DISCS: 2010 Remco 36ft., 2009 Vasar 8.5ft., 30ft. Disc, GOMACO PARTS: (Curb Parts), PARTS: Large Quantity of Cat 621B Parts, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: 10ft. Snow Plow w/ Hydr. Angle, Hydr. Mortar Mixer, (2) Hydr. Grapple Buckets, Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 66in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Unused Gentec PC80 Plate Compactors, Unused Gentec PC60 Plate Compactors, (2) Unused Gentec 3in. Water Pumps, (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.

Address: 1815 Hicks Field Rd. East Fort Worth TX 76179. (Adjacent to JRP Trucking) DIRECTIONS: From DFW Airport – Hwy 183 West to I-820 West to Exit 13 (Saginaw). Bear right onto North 287 (Main St.) go approx. 6 miles turn right on Hick’s Field Road. Go 1/2 mile to sale site on right. TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H Lyon SALE SITE PHONE: (817) 847-2071, (863) 660-3613, SALE SITE FAX: (817) 847-2077

TUES., SEPT. 24 @ 11:00 AM

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LARGE ACQUISITION AUCTION PART 2 OILFIELD TRUCKS & TRAILERS PLUS LARGE QUANTITY OF LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT. “THE FINEST EQUIPMENT!”

AUCTION

PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA NOTE: Having acquired this local company for various reasons, selling will be this very late model oilfield franchise and related equipment. EARLY HILITES: 46 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D9R, Cat D8R-II, Cat D8R, (2) 2009- (2) 2008 –(4)2007 Cat D6TXL, Cat D6RXL-III, (2) 2007- (6) 2006- (2) 2005-(2) 2003 Cat D6RXL, (7) Cat D6RXL, (4) 2007-2006 Cat D6NXL, 2011 Cat D6KXL, 2010-2009 Cat D6KLGP, (2) 2008 Cat D5KXL, (2) Cat D4H, 2012 JD 850KWT, (2) 2006 JD 650J, 7 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (6) 2005 Cat 740, 2007 Cat 725, 11 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 345CL, Cat 330DL, 2008 Cat 325DL, 2009 Cat 324DL, Cat 320EL, 2011-(2) 2008 Cat 320DL, 2009 Cat 319DLN, 2008 Cat 312DL, 5 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Unused Cat 980K, Cat 936, (2) 2010 Cat 924H, 2011 JD 544K 3 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2011 Cat 420E, Cat 446B, JD 710G, 2 SKID STEERS: Cat 319D, 2007 JD 317, VIBRATORY ROLLER: 2012 Case SV212, COMPACTOR: Cat 826C, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT: 2007 Cat TL1055, AIR COMPRESSORS: 2006 IR HP750WCU, 2 WELDERS: (2) 2007 Multiquip DLW400ES, 2 LIGHT PLANTS: (2) 2011 Terex RL4, 4 WATER PUMPS: 2007-(2) 2006-2005 Pioneer 6in. Trailer mtd., 3 WATER TRUCKS: 2009 Ford F750 2,000 gal., 2001 Mack (t/a), 2003 Sterling (s/a), ROLLBACK TRUCK: 2006 Freightliner M2 (t/a), 5 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2012 Mack CXU613 (t/a), (2) 2009 Mack CH613 (t/a), 2005 Mack, 1979 IHC 5070 Paystar, OILFIELD WINCH TRUCK: 2006 Peterbilt 379 (t/a), EXPLOSIVE MIXING TRUCK: 1988 Mack RD690S (tri.), 8 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2004 Ford F650, (7) GMC 7500 W/ Cranes, 2 FUEL & LUBE TRUCKS: GMC Topkick , GMC 7500, 20 OILFIELD FLOAT TRAILERS: (2) 1994 ASM 32ft. (t/a), (2) 1981 Dickirson D50TLD-1 (t/a), 1983 -1980 Dickirson 32ft. (t/a), (2) Dickirson 32ft. (t/a), (2) 1982 JWS 32ft., 1982-1979-1978 JWS 32ft Flatbed (t/a), (2) 1980 JWS 24ft. Step Deck (t/a), JWS 32ft. Flatbed (t/a), 1990 Etnyre CRF50TL3-T1-8617 (tri.), 1979 Fontaine 32ft. (tri.), 1977 AMC 32ft. (t/a), 1981 Loadcraft 34ft. (tri.), 5 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILER: (2) 2013 Witzco RG50 50 T (tri.), 2001 Dickirson TRLB0T1 50T (tri.), 1987 Fontaine FLT-735 35 T (t/a), Lowboy, 3 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2004 Fontaine FLT-7-35HBTW 30ft. (t/a), 1992 Fontaine FLT-7-35BT 29ft. (t/a), Rogers 35 T 31ft. (t/a), DROP DECK TRAILER: 1977 Ashdown, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 66in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches, Makita Sanders – SawsHammer Drills- Angle Grinders, Extension Cords, Bottle Jacks, Battery Chargers, Winches.

2 IN 1! - 2 AUCTIONS IN 1 LOCATION! D&D AUTO AUCTION #1: CONSTRUCTION, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS. AUCTION #2: SCRAP HANDLING EQUIPMENT: (2) Car Crushers, Baler, Rolloff Trucks, Rolloff Containers, Equipment-Dump & Car Trailers

AUCTION

PITTSBURGH,

(TARENTUM), PENNSYLVANIA

NOTE: Selling in this auction will be late model Cat equipment from a recently finished job from an excavating & scrap handling company and equipment from D&D Auto. HILITES INCLUDE: 3 ROLLOFF TRUCKS: 2005 Peterbilt (tri.), 2000 Mack (tri.), 1993 Mack (tri.), 2 CAR CRUSHERS: EZ- Crusher, EZ- Crusher, BALER: AL-John 400, GRINDER: Stump Master, ROLLOFF TRAILER, 10 ROLLOFF CONTAINERS: Mostly 30 yard, 2 STEP DECK TRAILERS: (2) 60 T Transcraft, DROPSIDE TRAILER: Talbert (tri.), DUMP TRAILER: Steco (spread axle), SPECIAL TRAILERS: (2) 2003 Manex (48 x 102) Hauling Cars, DUMP TRUCKS: Ford 9000 (tri.), 3 TRUCK TRACTORS: Mack (t/a), Volvo (t/a), Ford LTL9000, GENERATORS: Like New Cat D348 (600kw), 2 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Kobelco SK300LC, Gradall G0880, 5 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: JD 644D, JD 624G, Cat 920, Fiat Allis FR15, Fiat Allis 645, 2 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D5HLGP, Liebherr 731C, 2 CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 943, Cat 955K, TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOE: Case 580K (4x4), SKID STEERS: Bobcat 763, 4 FLATBED BODIES: (2) New 12ft., (2) New 10ft., 2 DUMP BODIES: (2) New 9ft.

DIRECTIONS: I77 exit 179 go west on Hwy 68 ¼ mile, turn left into Emerson Commons (behind Burger King) Address: Emerson Commons Blvd (behind Burger King) Parkersburg, WV 26104.

DIRECTIONS: From Pittsburgh Airport: Take 60 South to 79 North to 76 East to exit 48. Stay right off exit. Go straight on road. At second light, make a right and follow signs for 28N. Take 28N to exit 14. Stay left on exit ramp, left at bottom of ramp. Go 4 1/2 miles to Lardintown Rd. Follow Auction signs. Address: 3150 Lardintown Rd., Tarentum, PA 15084.

SALE SITE PHONE: (262) 903-6269 WV LIC.# 2061 Jack Lyon

PA LICENSE #: AU-003051-E

THURSDAY, SEPT. 26 @ 9:30 AM

SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 @ 9:30 AM

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2 DAYS – 1000’S OF LOTS - 2 DAYS MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from TILCON CT & CHARLTON WELDING & REPAIR (Complete Dispersal) & LAKESIDE SWIMMING POOL & SUPPLY CO. & THE ESTATE OF RANDY SAYERS & C-J TOOL RENTAL & SALES LLC (Complete Dispersal) & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS 275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254 DAY 1 • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 8: 30 AM

CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & PAVING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: 2009 Cat 324DL, s/n JJG01210; 2003 Cat 330CL, s/n DKY01249; 2004 Cat 307 CSB; Komatsu PC30-7, s/n 20541; 2011 Volvo EC210CL, s/n VCEC210CT00140071; 2006 Deere 120C, s/n 35051; 2006 Kobelco SK235SR LC-1, s/n YU04-01104; 1998 Samsung SE130LC-2, s/n DBY1414; 2004 Kobelco SK115DZ, s/n YY0305232; Mustang/Gehl ME12002, s/n AD05157; 2004 Mustang 1503, s/n AD03416; 2000 Deere 80, s./n P00080X100091; Bobcat 331D, s/n 232512541; CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: 2004 Cat D6R XL, s/n 4ZF07377; 2002 Cat D5GSL, s/n CAT00D5GTFDH00633; 1986 Cat D4H, s/n 8PB00880; 2004 Deere 450H, s/n 933292; Deere 450G, s/n 776721; 1980 Deere 450C, s/n 343477T; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2011 Cat 930H; 2008 Cat 966H, s/n HTA6D01467; 1989 Fiat Allis FR20S, s/n R20A2T510874; 1982 Deere 641, s/n 404110DW; TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2008 Deere 310SJ, s/n T0310SJ164459; 2004 Deere 110, s/n 411389; 2003 Deere 110, s/n 310146; 2004 New Holland LB110B, s/n 031050010; 2000 JCB 215 Series 3, s/n SLP215TCYE0488277; 1999 JCB 215S-3, s/n 469279; 1998 JCB 215 Series 3, s/n SLP215TCWE0472573; 1995 JCB 217 Series 2, s/n SLP2170CSE0430941; 2000+/- Fiat Allis FT110, s/n 2000F0103180047; 1967 Int’l 3414, s/n 6993; SKID STEERS: 2011 Cat 262C, s/n MST04125; 2011 Cat 262C, s/n MST04511; 2011 Cat 262C; 2011 Cat 252B3, s/n TNK00788; 2011 Cat 246C, s/n JAY05467; New Holland 185, s/n 175451; 2004 New Holland LS180, s/n LMU021666; Bobcat S130, s/n 524611930 COMPACT TRACK LOADERS: 2004 Bobcat MT52, Walk Behind, s/n 523611686; (75) SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: PAVING EQUIPMENT: Kasi Tag Along Infrared Heater, Vin #1K9AR1427YC172038; ROAD MILLERS & PROFILERS: Cat PR75 Pavement Profiler; CRUSHING & SCREENING: 2004 Hartl PC1265J Track Jaw Crusher, s/n 55620042; 1998 Hartl Minitrack 503PCV Impact Bar Portable Crusher, s/n 15-250; 2009 McCloskey 621 Trommel Screener, s/n 12833; 2005 Terex Finlay 683 Supertrack Portable Screener, s/n FTP551765; 2012 Edge TS80 Crawler Conveyor, s/n 12TS8040160; Trommel Drum For McCloskey 621; WOOD GRINDERS: 2008 Beast 3680 Wood Grinder, s/n 4FMUS40398R001675; Color Critter Color Unit; LARGE GENSETS: (2) Onan 45 KW Skid Mtd Gensets; COMPACTORS & ROLLERS: 1980 Hyster C766A Dbl Drum Roller, s/n 14662385H; Dynapac Trench Compactor; BOOM LIFTS: 1998 JLG 35E Elec Snorkel Lift, s/n 36003; ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: 2005 Gradall G6-42A Telescopic Forklift; 2004 JCB 580C Telescopic Forklift, s/n U151587L; 1995 Lift King LK6000 All Terrain Fork Lift, s/n LK87933; MOTOR GRADERS & SCRAPERS: Huber Road Maintainer; ARTICULATED & RIDGID FRAME END DUMPS: 2005 Terex TA30, Articulated Haul Truck, s/n A8281499; (4) 1999 Terex TA40 Articulated End Dumps, s/n A771147, A7771145, A7771148, A7771150; Terex 2566B End Dump, s/n A4731037; Cat 350E Articulated Dump, For Parts, s/n 8TF00804, To Be Sold Offsite; CRANES: PILE DRIVING EQUIPMENT: 1984 Foster 1800 Vibro Hammer; (100) BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: TRUCK TRACTORS: 2003 Mack CV713 T/A Tractor, Vin #1M1AG10Y73M002630; 2006 Sterling T/A Tractor, Vin #2FWJA3CV66AU95490; 2006 Sterling T/A Tractor, Vin #2FWJA3CV86AU95488; 2006 Sterling T/A Tractor, Vin #2FWJA3CV66AU95487; 2005 Kenworth T/A Tractor, Vin #1XKDDB0X15J087511; 2003 Int’l 8600 T/A Tractor, Vin #1HSHXAHR13J074041; 2000 Volvo ACL T/A Tractor, Vin #4V4SD2JFYN52073; 2000 Int’l Eagle T/A Tractor, Vin #2HSFTAST0Y0057717; 1998 Kenworth W900 T/A Tractor, Vin #1XKWDB9X3WJ782117; 1989 White/GMC ACL T/A Tractor, Vin #4V1SDBCH8KU504786; TRI & T/A DUMPS: 2007 Mack Granite CV713 Tri-Axle Dump; 2007 Mack 700 Tri-Axle Dump, Vin #1M2AT04C57M004558; 2006 Mack CV713 Tri-Axle Dump, Vin #1M2AG11C56M033300; 2006 Mack CV713 Tri-Axle Dump, Vin #31M2AG11C16M048585; 2005 Mack CV713 Tri-Axle Dump, Vin #31M2SG10C75M015235; 2003 Mack CV713 Tri-Axle Dump, Vin #1M2AG11C63M002200; 2001 Mack RD688S Tri-Axle Dump, Vin #1M2P324C81M056473; 1998 Mack RD688S Tri-Axle Dump, Vin #1M12P267C0WM036151; 1996 Kenworth T450 Tri-Axle Dump, Vin

#3NKNX5TX9TM668330; 1990 Mack RD T/A Dump, Vin #1M2P232C9CM008530; S/A DUMPS: Mid 80’s Mack R Mdl S/A Dump, Vin #GA32527; 2007 Dodge Ram 3500 S/A Dump; 1992 Int’l 4900 S/A Dump, Vin #1HTSDN2RXNH435223; 1993 Int’l 2554 S/A Dump, Vin #1HTGBN2N4PH484395; 1991 Int’l 4900 S/A Dump, Vin #1HTSDNHR9MH332607; 1987 Int’l S1900 S/A Dump, Vin #1HTLDTVN0HH471315; 1987 Ford L8000 S/A Dump, Vin #1FDYK80U5HVA59666; 1987 Int’l 1600 14’ Flatbed Dump, Vin #1HTLAZRM9HH504440; 1988 Int’l 2574, T/A Boom Truck w/Dump Body, Vin #1HSZPGRT4JH567394; 983 Ford LN8000 S/A Dump, Vin #1FDYR80UADVA1501; ROLLOFF & ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 1998 Peterbilt 357 T/A Rolloff w/60K Lb Chagnon 22’ Hoist; ROLLOFF CONTAINERS: REFUSE & RECYCLING TRUCKS: 2006 Autocar Expeditor w/EZ Pack Front load Body; 2004 GMC WT5500 Refuse Truck w/6 Yd New Way Side Load Body, Vin #J8DF5C13947700956; 2004 GMC WT5500 Refuse Truck w/6 Yd New Way Side Load Body, Vin #J8DF5C13447700931; 1999 Peterbilt 320 Refuse Truck w/40 Yd EZ Pack Front Load Body; DISTRIBUTOR TRUCKS: MIXER TRUCKS: 1998 Oshkosh Front Discharge Mixer w/11 CY Mixer; 1998 Oshkosh Front Discharge Mixer w/11 CY Mixer; 1998 Advance C12410AP6811 Tri/Axle Front Discharge Mixer w/11 CY Mixer, Vin #1A9TAC4S1W0007897; 1998 Advance C12410AP6811 Tri/Axle Front Discharge Mixer w/11 CY Mixer, Vin #1A9TAC4S6W0007894; 1998 Advance C12410AP6811 Tri/Axle Front Discharge Mixer w/11 CY Mixer, Vin #1A9TAC4SW007896; 1998 Advance C12410AP6811 Tri/Axle Front Discharge Mixer w/11 CY Mixer, Vin #1A9TAC4S8W007895; BUCKET & BOOM TRUCKS: 1989 Mack DM690S T/A 25’ Boom Truck, Vin #1M2B197C6KM005771; 1988 Mack CM422 S/A Bucket Truck, Vin #1M2BC03Y4JM001031; 1988 1986 Ford L8000 T/A Boom Truck, Vin #1FDZW82AXHVA00009; CHIP TRUCKS: 1995 Kenworth T300 S/A Chip Truck, Vin #M678201; 2003 Ford F550 Chip Truck, Vin #1FDAF57F83EA48746; VAC TRUCKS: 1986 GMC Brigadier Vac Truck, Vin #1GDP8C1Y3GV512177; SWEEPER TRUCKS: 1996 Int’l 4700 S/A w/Murphy Sweeper, Vin #1HTSCABP3VH429404; DETACHABLE & LOWBED TRAILERS: DUMP TRAILERS: 2000 Trail King 26’ Alum Dump Trailer, Vin #1TKDS2622YE110878; 1993 Trail King TK120HDG Tri-Axle Drop Side Trailer, Vin #1TKJ05133PM073787; 1997 Raven 26’ Alum Dump Trailer, Vin #1R1D02720VJ097155; 1997 Summit SD28 28’ Steel Dump Trailer, Vin #1S8SD2820V0009508; 1996 Borco 28’ Steel Dump Trailer, Vin #1B9DS2923TP313011; 1988 Hyundai 26’ Alum Dump Trailer, Vin #145DA2622JL100179; VAN, FLATBED & SGL DROP TRAILERS: TAGALONG & OTHER H.D. EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2008 Hudson T/A Gooseneck Equip Trailer, Vin #10HHTMGGX8100006; 2006 Equipment Pro T/A Tag-Along, Vin #5L2FP22296L000572; 1974 General T/A Equipment Trailer; Trail King S/A Pin On Axle; LIVE FLOOR TRAILERS: SERVICE & UTILITY TRUCKS: 2002 Ford F350 Super Duty w/Stellar Service Body, Vin #1FDWF37F92EC51989; 2002 GMC 3500 Flatbed Service Truck; 1999 Ford F450 Service Truck, Vin #1FDXF46F5XEA36114; 1995 GMC Top Kick Service Truck, Vin #1GHJ6H1J7SJ518818; 1993 Ford F Series Super Duty w/Service Body, Vin #2FDLF47M0PCB11724; 1990 Ford F Super Duty Flatbed Welding Truck, Vin #2FDLF47MXLCA81206; 2004 Ford F450 9’ Utility Body; Ford F350 Utility; FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS: 2006 Ford F350 Super Duty Flatbed, Vin #1FDWW36Y56EC60411; 2006 Ford F350 Super Duty Flatbed, Vin #1FDWW36Y76EC60412; 2002 Ford F350 Super Duty Rack Body, Vin #1FDWF36S22EB84071; 2001 Freightliner FL60 S/A Flatbed, Vin #1FV66JAC31HH51933; 1999 Ford F-800 S/A Flatbed, Vin #3FEXF8011XMA03427; 1990 Int’l 4600 S/A Rack Body, Vin #1HTSAZRM6LH239293; CAB & CHASSIS: 2001 Ford F450 Super Duty Cab & Chassis, Vin #FFDXF46F01EB14781; 1995 Autocar T/A Cab & Chassis, Vin #4V25CBCF0SR514843; WATER TRUCKS: 1984 Kenworth W900B T/A Water Truck, Vin #1XKWD29X1ES315271; FUEL & LUBE TRUCKS: FLEET VEHICLES: 2005 Dodge 3500; 2005 Ford F150; 2003 ford F350 Dually; 2003 Chevy K2500H, Vin #1GCHK24U63E188438; 1999 Chevy S10, Vin #1GCCS1447X8153108; 1999 Chevy Astro Van, Vin #1GCDM19W8XB148804; 1997 Chevy 3500 Van, Vin #1GCHG35R5V1104203; 1995 Chevy 1500, Vin #1GCEC142952221526; Chevy 1500; 1993 Ford Explorer, Vin #1FMDU34X0PUD77523; FIRE/PUMPER TRUCKS: 1986 Ford F8000 E-One S/A Fire Truck, Vin #1FDYD80U6GVA04930; 1983 E1849 S/A Pumper Truck, Vin #1P9CA01J1DA040465; MOTOR HOME: 1981 Chevy Itacsa Class A Motor Home, Vin #1GBKP37W0B3317752; MOTORCYCLES: 2004 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic, Vin #1HD1FCW144Y615578; COLLECTOR CARS: 1965 Cadillac Deville Sedan; SNOW HANDLING TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT: 12’ Hi-Way Plow; (2) 11’ Highway Plows; 2005 Kwik Way 85” Pwr Angle Plow Blade, s/n 3512610; TRENCH & SHORING

BOXES & ROAD PLATES: INVENTORY OF SYMONS STEEL/PLY FORMS: (243±) 2’ Panels; (50) 16” Panels; (29) 12” Panels; (20) 4” Panels; (29) 8” Panels; (6) 6” Panels; (20) 14” Panels; (21) 20” Panels; 945) 6”x6’ Inside Corners; (31) 2” Fillers; (42) 90 Degree Angle Outside Corners; (8) 2”x6” Inside Corner; (50) 45 Degree 3’x10” Radius Outside Corners; (39) 45 Degree 3’ Radius Outside Corners; (10) 30 Degree 3’x10” Radius Outside Corners; (6) 2’ Skimmer Panels; (19) 90 Degree 3’ Radius Inside Corners; Waler Brackets; (50) EQUIPMENT & TRUCK PARTS & COMPONENTS: AND MORE! ON-SITE PAINT BOOTH DeVilbiss Paint Booth, 19.5’ Wide, 14’ Door, 46.5’ Long, 2 Million BTU Natural Gas Heating System (To Be Sold Separately

DAY 2 • SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 8:30 AM GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MFG EQUIPMENT With equipment from C-J

TOOL RENTAL & SALES LLC (Complete Dispersal)

2006 Vermeer BC1000XL 12” Chipper; 2002 Vermeer BC935 9” Chipper, s/n 003860; 2002 Vermeer BC625A 6” Chipper, s/n 005475; 2002 Vermeer SL252 Stump Grinder, s/n 00666; 2003 Barretto 30” Walk Behind Trencher, s/n 2391; 2005 Kubota B7610 4x4 Utility Tractor w/LA352 Loader; 2003 Terramite T70 Backhoe; Croft Car Dolly w/Ramps; 2004 Ingersoll Rand 185 Air Compressor; Inventory Of New Power Equipment, Rental Power Equipment, Hardware & Repair Tool Inventory SWEEPERS, SCRUBBERS & VAC UNITS: Advance Ride On Floor Scrubber; (2) Gravely Walk Behind Sweepers; Sweepster Walk Behind Sweeper; Billy Goat Walk Behind Vac; GENERATORS: Generac 5550 Watt Generator; 3500W B&S Pwd Generator; COMPRESSORS: 2007 Sullair 185DPQJD Air Compressor, s/n 7031060081; PUMPS: Gorman Rupp 4” Trailer Mtd Water Pump; WELDERS: 2007 Lincoln Vantage 500, Tag-Along, s/n 11344; Miller TMD27 CC-DC Welder/Generator, s/n 98090521; (2) Lincoln AC 225 Arc Welders, s/n 9422102, 6967105; Lincoln DC655 Welder, s/n I1980517246; LIGHT TOWERS: MESSAGE & ARROW BOARDS: SCISSOR& PERSONNEL LIFTS: INDUSTRIAL FORKLIFTS: RECREATIONAL VEHICLES & GOLF CARTS: Club Car Elec Golf Cart w/Utility Body, s/n AQ0435425512; Club Car Elec Golf Cart, s/n AG9653551129; 3 Rail Dirt Bike Trailer; 16’ Boat; Alum Snowmobile Trailer, Frame Only; AG & UTILITY TRACTORS: AG IMPLEMENTS: (3) EZ Loaders, 3000 Lb Cap; (2) York Rakes; (2) Forks For New Holland 3930; Fesco Land Harrow Fits JD 450G; UTILITY VEHICLES: WOOD CHIPPERS, STUMP GRINDERS & MULCHERS: 1998 Bandit 1890 S/A Portable Chipper, s/n 001102; COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPE & GROUNDS CARE EQUIPMENT: Ryan/O.M.CLincoln Greens-Aire Aerator, s/n 110669; Cub Cadet Chipper Shredder; (2) Jacobsen B40 Blowers; Ryan Aerator; Smithco 13475 Super Rake w/Plow, s/n 4834; Toro 150 Gal Spray Tank; Jacobsen HR5111 Commercial Front & Side Mount Mower, s/n 005669; (2) Jacobsen Greens Mowers, s/n 622702000, 622701933; Toro 3000D Mower, s/n 0437540455; Jacobsen Tri Plex Mower, s/n 6222292910; Jacobsen LF2500 Reel Mower, s/n 94502300142; 48” PTO Driven Snow Blower; Giant Vac Trailer Mtd Leaf Blower; SEA & STORAGE CONTAINERS: 20’ Sea Container; UTILITY & LANDSCAPE TRAILERS: Farm Trailer; Garden Tractor Trailer; 12x8 Farm Dump Trailer; Hay Wagon Chassis; 8’ Flatbed Trailer; 4’ & 7’ Garden Trailers; THREE PT HITCH ATTACHMENTS: Jacobsen 3 Pt PTO Driven Seeder; Unused 6’ 3 Pt Rotary Tiller; Tow Bar; OUTBUILDINGS: MAJOR INVENTORY OF CONSTRUCTION, GENERAL & MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: 100’s Of Lots! JOB SITE EQUIPMENT: Pumps, Welders, Plate & Jumping Jack Compactors, Compressors, Laser & Level Transits, Chain & Cutoff Saws, Safety Accessories, Road Signs, Pressure Washers, Walk Behind Road Saws, Sweepers & Rollers, Repair Tooling, Portable Mixers, Hoses, Pwr Trowels, Hand & Pwr Tools; MACHINING & WOODWORKING SHOP EQUIPMENT: Planers; Lathes; Table, Scroll, Mitre, Tile & Radial Arm Saws; Roll Groove Unit; Steel Benches & Tables; Routers; Planners; Sanders; Drill Press; Dust Collecting System; GROUNDS MAINTENANCE POWER EQUIPMENT: Trimmers, Blowers, Brooms, Line Stripers, Mowers, Snow Blowers Seeders, Tillers; LAWN ORNAMENTS & STATUARY: Bronze Polo Pony w/Jockey; Bronze Dolphin; AND MORE! NEW DATE!

PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from THE SHELLY COMPANY &

MAJOR EQUIPMENT AUCTION for COMPANY WRENCH &

AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

MAJOR JOB COMPLETION EQUIPMENT AUCTION for DRAGADOS USA

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MULTI MILLION DOLLAR INVENTORY OF NEW & USED DEMOLITION & SCRAP HANDLING HEAVY EQUIPMENT & ATTACHMENTS

CONCRETE PLANT & COMPONENTS THAT PRODUCED THE MATERIAL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PORTUGUES DAM. CONVEYORS, GENERATORS, PUMPS & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT INVENTORY, FLEET VEHICLES, MAINTENANCE DEPT, TOOLS & SUPPLIES THE PLANT IS CURRENTLY IN SHUTDOWN MODE & SCHEDULED FOR DISMANTLEMENT PRIOR TO AUCTION & MOST TO BE SOLD “LOAD READY”

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PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION Saturday, October 5, 2013 • WINdSOr LOCkS, CT SPECIALIZING IN ALL TYPES OF EARTHMOVING AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT, FLEET VEHICLES, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, LANDCARE AND FARM EQUIPMENT SALES

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Proposed Crystalline Silica Rule Decried

P American Subcontractors Association decried a rule proposed

by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulating the use of crystalline silica on construc T tion projects, as “confusing and bur-

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densome without meeting the shared goal of improved worker safety and health.” Released by OSHA on Aug. 23 during a news conference that laid out few details, the proposed rule “seeks to lower worker exposure to crystalline silica,” a natural occurring component of soil, sand, granite and other minerals. Many common construction operations in dozens of specialty trade activities involve silica, including those that cut, grind, crush or drill materials that contain silica, such as concrete, masonry, tile or rock. “OSHA’s proposed rule runs 577 pages and details the steps that tens of thousands of specialty trade contractors will have to follow in order to be in compliance,” said ASA Chief Advocacy Officer E. Colette Nelson. ASA and its advisors are reviewing and studying the rule in order to submit informed comments to OSHA to help the agency revise the rule to better help contractors protect the health and safety of their employees.

“ASA’s goal is to help OSHA develop a final rule that leaves little ambiguity about what construction contractors must do to comply and to protect their workers,” Nelson said. Under OSHA’s proposed rule, a construction employer would have to measure and keep records of the amount of respirable crystalline silica that its workers are exposed to if it may be at or above 25 micrograms of silica per cubic meter of air, averaged over an eight-hour day. An employer would have to protect its workers if the exposure is above a permissive exposure level (PEL) of 50, averaged over an eight-hour day. OSHA’s proposed rule essentially provides four ways to protect workers from crystalline silica: 1. Train workers on the dangers of silica exposure and ways to mitigate exposure. 2. Limit workers’ access to areas where they could be exposed above the PEL. 3. Use dust controls to protect workers from silica exposures above the PEL. 4. Provide respirators to workers when dust controls cannot limit exposures to the PEL. In its evaluation, ASA will deter-

mine whether OSHA’s proposed rule: • Adequately addresses the unique nature of the construction industry with non-fixed worksites and transient employees. • Is technologically feasible in the construction industry with its varied tasks, operations, and controls. • Is economically feasible in the construction industry, which is dominated by small firms. • Is consistent with other federal rules and regulations. ASA is part of the Construction Industry Safety Coalition, which is seeking a feasible and cost-effective crystalline silica regulation that improves safety and health measures for workers. The coalition represents thousands of employers working to protect hundreds of thousands of workers in the construction industry. The coalition was formed to encourage OSHA to develop better choices for compliance with the constructionspecific silica rule: alternatives that also address costs, consistency with existing federal regulations, and do not overly burden small businesses. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AUCTION & RENTAL FLEET EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

COMPLETE LIQUIDATION AND RETIREMENT AUCTION

AUCTION

AUCTION

ATLANTIC CITY,

NEW JERSEY (ATLANTIC CITY RACE TRACK

NOTE: Selling Will Be Very Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerials, Support, Trucks & Trailers To Be Found Anywhere From Several National Rental Fleets. HILITES: HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS, RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATOR: Gradall XL4100, MOTOR GRADER, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2004 JCB 436HT, 2005 JCB 426HT, CRAWLER TRACTORS, TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2003 JCB 214-3CX (4x4), PAVERS, ASPHALT ROLLERS, 7 SKID STEERS: (5) Demo JCB 260, (2) 2005 Bobcat S300, RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2006 Takeuchi TL130, TRENCHERS, 2 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (3) 2004 IR VR843 (4x4), BOOM LIFTS, 7 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2005 JLG 3394RT, 2005 JLG 2030ES, (5) 2005 JLG 1930ES, AIR COMPRESSORS: 2007 Sullair 375DPQ, GENERATORS: 2006 Multiquip DCA70USIC, 2 WELDERS: (2) 2008 Lincoln Vantage 500, LIGHT PLANTS: 2011 Terex RL4, PUMPS, LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: 2012 Bobcat CT450SST (4x4), 3 AG TRACTORS: JD 4850, JD 4240S (4X4), JD 4040, HORIZONTAL GRINDERS: Norkot 9100, WOOD CHIPPERS: Vermeer 1230, DUMP TRUCKS, TRUCK TRACTORS, SERVICE TRUCKS, 2 PICKUP TRUCKS: 2002-2001 Ford F150, DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2013 Witzco RG50 50 Ton (tri.), TAGALONGS: 2007 Kaufman 12 Ton (t/a), 4 FLATBED BODIES: (2) New 12ft., (2) New 10ft., 2 DUMP BODIES: (2) New 9ft., RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, ATTACHMENTS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. DIRECTIONS: Take Atlantic City Expressway to Exit 14 (Leipzig Ave) and follow signs to Atlantic City Race Track. Address: 4501 Leipzig Ave, Mays Landing, NJ 08330. SALE SITE PHONE: (609) 272-9702 or (609) 272-9703.

SATURDAY, OCT. 5 @ 9:30 AM

Belgium Equipment And Construction CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, ATTACHMENTS. LARGE QUANTITY OF TOP NOTCH SUPPORT EQUIPIMENT.

BELGIUM,

WISCONSIN

NOTE: Selling in this sale will be excess equipment from Belgium Equipment & Construction. EARLY HILITES: ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCK: Cat D400D, 2 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 235DLC, Cat 235B, MOTOR SCRAPER: Terex TS14B, 2 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D6RXW, JD 650G, CRAWLER LOADER: Cat 955K, 3 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2) 2006 Bomag BW211D-3 (shell kit), 2006 Bomag BW124DH-3 (blade), AG TRACTOR: IH 4366 (4x4), DETACHABLE TRAILER: 2007 Fontaine 55T Detachable (tri., 4th flip axle), TRUCK TRACTOR: 1997 Peterbilt (tri.), SERVICE TRUCK: Peterbilt w/ 10,000lb. crane (t/a), ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: Cat HD180S Hammer, Cat P130 Pulverizer, Fleco Grapple, Cat 385HD Bucket, Cat 375HD bucket, Crawlers: Rockland RF3D6R Root Rake, D*K Root Rake, Skid Steers: Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 66in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, PARTS: 637D parts and components: 2 front trans., 3 rear trans., rebuilt hydraulic cylinders. Misc pins and parts, engines and engine parts for Cat 3408s, 3406s and 3306s, MISC. PARTS/ ATTACHMENTS: IR 84in. Shell Kit, Cat 938F GP Bucket, Cat Trans. Parts, Cat Engine Parts, Cat Scraper Cylinders, Cat Rebuilt Transmissions, Parts for 627 & 637 Scrapers, Cat Push-Pull Arrangement, Cat Filters, Starters, Excavator Teeth, Cat Excavator Couplers, SHOP EQUIPMENT: Miller Spectrum 3080 Plasma Cutter, Miller Trailblazer 250G Welder, Miller S-32P Welder, Miller 200LE Welder, Miller CP300 Welder, Milelr DeltaWeld 45Z Welder, Miller Big 40G Welder, Parker 88C-082 SuperKrimp Hose Machine, Parker Parkrimp 2 Hose Machine, Climax BB5000 Boring Machine w/ Miller XMT304, OTC 5093 66 ton Jack, OTC 2000lb. Trans. Jack, Engine Stand for Cat Engines, Band Saw, Drill Press, Jack Stands, Pallet Jack, Renegade Parts Washer, Tire Machine, (2) Hotsy Pressure Washers, Banding Cart, Torque Multiplier, Cat Machine Tools, Hand Tools, Misc. Nuts-Bolts – Fittings, Service Manuals & Parts Books, Lifting Devices, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (9) 8 ft. x24 ft. Trench Boxes w/ spreaders, (14) 8ft. x 20ft. x1in. Road Plates, (6) Stone Boxes, Laser w/ Tripods, Gas Generators, Water Pumps, Jack Hammers, Hoe Packs, Reversible Plate Compactors, Jumping Jacks, Concrete Finishers, Misc. Tires & Rims, Manhole Testing Pumps, Pipe Plugs, Stihl Cutoff Saws.

Address: 178 N. Royal Ave. Belgium, WI 53004. REGISTERED WI AUCTION FIRM: #223-053 Alex Lyon & Son, Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc. REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER: #1878-052 Jack Lyon

FRIDAY, OCT. 11

ALEX

LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912 www.lyonauction.com


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ABSOLUTE AUCTION Complete Liquidation Ben Daniels Construction Equipment, Inc.

Thurs., October 10, 2013 – 10:00AM Binghamton, NY Crawler Tractors: `04 CAT D7RXR Series II, s/n AGN00761 (5,664 Hours) • `01 CAT D7RLGP, s/n 3DN00377 (Sold In Absentia-Located In Florida) Hydraulic Excavators: `02 CAT 325CL, s/n BFE00164 • `05 HITACHI ZX270LC, s/n ARV810175 • `04 CASE CX290, s/n DAC291215 • `01 KOMATSU PW170ES6K Rubber Tired, s/n K32268 • `03 KOMATSU PC160LC-7, s/n 10087 • `02 KOMATSU PC130-6K, s/n K31395 • `09 JD 50D Mini, s/n 275024

Rubber Tired Loaders: `98 JD 624H, s/n DW624HX565701 • `02 JD 544H, s/n DW544HX584390 • `96 CAT IT14G Integrated Tool Carrier, s/n 1WN00348 • `95 CAT 928F, s/n 2XL01587 • `06 JCB 407ZX, s/n JCB407Z0C61136508 • `11 JD 744K, s/n 1DW744KXTBE636710 (OFFERED SUBJECT TO OWNERS IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATION) PLUS: `00 JCB 212S, Series II, 4x4, s/n 0488999 • `07 CAT CS-563E Vibratory Compactor, s/n CNG01985 •

Call (800) 233-6898 or Email sales@hunyady.com For Complete, Descriptive Brochure!

`99 IR SD-110D ProPac Vibratory Compactor, s/n 157096 • MUSTANG 844, 8,000# Telescopic Rough Terrain Forklift, s/n 844JW0890127 • `08 MULTITEK FP1610EZ Firewood Processor, s/n 5180608 • SPECTRUM Model 1704, 16’ Aluminum Boat, Hull #BFFA65NBH889 • Snow Plow Equipment: (8) UNUSED PRO-TECH 6’-14’ Snow Pushers (Skid Steer thru Loaders) • HYDRO-TURN 11’ Hydraulic Snowplow Attachment, JRB coupler. Bid Live Online At www.Proxibid.com

www.hunyady.com

PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION ASSETS OF COLFAX CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT TRACK DOZERS, BACK HOES, TRACK LOADER, JCB SHOOTING BOOM LIFT, FORD 2000 FARM TRACTOR, DUMP TRUCKS, PICK UP TRUCKS, TRAILERS, FORKLIFTS, JOB SITE EQUIPMENT, QTY. CEMENT EQUIPMENT, WOOD SHOP, HAND & POWER TOOLS & MUCH MORE!

SAT. OCTOBER 12, 2013 - 10 AM

EDT

AUCTION ON SITE ONLY @ COLFAX CONSTRUCTION CO. 2500 Tiltons Corner Road • WALL, NJ 07719

AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Large Auction, Quality Items! Liquidation of Diversified Construction & Maintainence Company Specialized In Large Shopping Centers! Every Type Of Contracting Equipment!

A MUST ATTEND – DON’T MISS IT!! see website for pictures, complete details & catalog when posted

The Auctioneers Group A.P. NATOLI / PETER COSTANZO

(609) 693-6899 • (732) 776-7222 www.theauctioneersgroup.com

Chicago Pneumatic Offers Series of Fast, Reliable Forward Soil, Asphalt Plates With operating weights ranging from 113 lb. (51 kg) to 275 lb. (130 kg), Chicago Pneumatic forward soil and asphalt plates are designed to meet the demands of contractors and rental companies that need reliable compaction equipment. Intended to boost efficiency and overall performance, Chicago Pneumatic soil and asphalt plates have plate widths ranging from 12.6 in. (32 cm) to 19.7 in. (50 cm) and centrifugal forces ranging from 1,888 lbf (8,4 kN) to 4,361 lbf (19,4 kN). Powered by long-lasting Honda engines, the machines have strong frames and belt covers that protect vital parts. The lifelong lubrication of essential elements also contributes to easy maintenance and long-service intervals, according to the manufacturer. Featuring centrally located handles that can be flipped

back and forth to align with operators, improving ergonomics, Chicago Pneumatic forward soil and asphalt plates are easy to maneuver and

transport. Chicago Pneumatic also offers three models of easy-to-maneuver plates specially designed to compact asphalt at high speeds. The MV90, MV100 and MV115 all feature robust, removable water tanks and sprinkler systems that allow asphalt work to be completed without interruption. For more information, visit www.cp.com.

Intended to boost efficiency and overall performance, Chicago Pneumatic soil and asphalt plates have plate widths ranging from 12.6 in. (32 cm) to 19.7 in. (50 cm) and centrifugal forces ranging from 1,888 lbf (8,4 kN) to 4,361 lbf (19,4 kN).


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COMPLETE LIQUIDATION AND RETIREMENT AUCTION FOR

PITTSTOWN, NEW YORK

GRAHAM & ASSOCIATES, LLC CONSTRUCTION RENTALS, ATTACHMENTS, SUPPORT, TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS, PICKUPS, ALL TYPES OF TRAILERS.

AUCTION

(near Albany-Troy Area)

REAL EES STATE TATE

RACINE,

(STURTEVANT) WISCONSIN

*Peaceful Paradise on a

NOTE: Selling in this sale will be 3 Job Completions from the immediate area. EARLY HILITES: 6 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (5) 2005-2004 Cat 740 (tailgates), 4 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Kobelco SK330LC, 2005 Kobelco SK235SLC, 2004 Kobelco SK115SR (blade), Kobelco SK35SR, MOTOR GRADER: Cat 140G, 5 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2006 Case 821C, 2007 Case 721E, 2006 Volvo L60E, 2006 JD 544J, 2006 JD 244J, 4 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2006 JD 650JLGP, 2006 JD 550JLGP, 2006 Case 1650K (cab), 2006 Case 850KXLT-II (cab), CRAWLER LOADER: Cat 963C, 2 SOIL COMPACTORS: (2) Cat 825B, VIBRATORY ROLLER: IR SD100D, 4 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (2) 2006 NH C190, 2007 Case 450, 2007 Case 440, SKID STEER: Case 440, 2 ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: (2) 2005 Case 586G, 3 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (3) Gehl 883, AG TRACTORS: (3) 2009 Cat MT965C (4x4), GENERATOR: Multiquip DCA45 (970 hrs.), 7 LIGHT PLANTS: (2) 2012 Magnum MLT3060K, (2) 2005 Coleman RL4000, 2006 Allmand NL7.5, 2011 Terex RL4, 2005 Wacker LT4, WATER TRUCK: 1976 Mack R686ST (t/a), 2 DUMP TRUCKS: 1996 Mack RD690 (t/a), 1986 GMC 3500 (s/a), 3 TRUCK TRACTORS: (2) 2009 Kenworth T800 (tri.), 1996 Western Star (tri.), DRILLING RIG TRUCK: 1986 Dodge 350 (4x4), 3 FLATBED TRUCKS: 2005 Ford F450, IH 4700 (s/a), IH F450R, SERVICE TRUCK: 2002 Ford F450XL (s/a), 3 PICKUPS: Dodge 3500, 1992 GMC 3500, 2003 Chevy 2500 (4x4), 3 DETACHABLE TRAILERS: 2013 Witzco RG50 50 Ton (tri.), 2006 Talbert 55 Ton (tri.), 2006 Talbert 50 Ton (tri.), 2 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 10 Ton (t/a), Load Trail 14,000lb. (t/a), 2 OFFICE TRAILERS: 36ft. x 10ft., Daco (s/a) , ATTACHMENTS: Harley Rake, Sweepster, Buckets, Grapple Buckets, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Road Plates, Trench Boxes, Stone Box. DIRECTIONS: From General Mitchell Int’l Airport in Milwaukee: (approx. 20 min.), take I-94S to Exit 333, Hwy 20. Proceed to East Frontage Rd., go South to auction site on left. From Chicago O’Hare Field: (approx. 45 min.), take I-294 N to I-94 N. Proceed to Exit 333, Hwy 20E, continue to East Frontage Road.

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Farm F ar arm

nt to beautiful oir & lbany, NY

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 @ 1:00 PM

Assessor’s Full Market Value $204,918.00.

Address: 1755 S. E. Frontage Road, Sturtevant, WI 53177.

OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY SATURDAY OCTOBER 5TH 1-3PM

SITE PHONE: 262-886-2778, (262) 903-6269, SITE FAX: 262-886-2369

Peter E Gibson, Broker. er. Phone (518) 663-5245. er

MORNING RNING OF SALE SALE FROM 11:00AM UNTIL START START OF AUCTION. AUCTION. & MO

REGISTERED WI AUCTION FIRM: #223-053 Alex Lyon & Son, Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc. REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER: #1878-052 Jack Lyon

SATURDAY, OCT. 12 @ 9:30 AM

ALEX

LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912 www.lyonauction.com


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Caterpillar’s TH514C Telehandler Boasts New Engine Powered by a new 101-hp (76 full hydraulic power at low engine kW) Cat C3.4B engine that meets speeds. U.S. EPA Tier IV-Interim emissions The TH514C’s spacious, comregulations, the Cat TH514C telefortable cab features intuitive conhandler has an operating weight trols, including a single low-effort 24,890 lbs. (11,290 kg), a rated load joystick for work-took functions capacity of 11,000 lbs. (4,990 kg), and a three-mode steering system and a maximum lift height of 45 ft. for precisely positioning the (13.7 m) with stabilizer down. The machine, promoting job-site effinew telehandler is available in a ciency and safety. Strategically number of machine configurations placed hand-holds and steps are to match various applications and designed to provide safe, convenoperating environments. ient cab entry and exit, and the For optimum utilization, the operator is protected with an TH514C handles a wide range of enclosed roll-over protective strucwork tools via its standard integratture. ed-tool-carrier coupler, and an To ensure smooth, precise conoptional hydraulic coupler allows trol of travel on rough-terrain job the operator to change non-powsites, the TH514C's 4F/3R powerered work tools from the comfort shift transmission uses a torque and safety of the cab. For powered converter to smoothly transmit the tools, a selectable, continuous-flow drive to the wheels. In addition, two auxiliary-hydraulic system ensures tire options allow configuring the productive performance. machine for optimum job-site perThe TH514C’s powerful The TH514C handles a wide range of work tools via its standard integrated-tool-carrier coupler, and formance. hydraulic system features a vari- an optional hydraulic coupler allows the operator to change non-powered work tools from the comFor more information, visit able-displacement, load-sensing, fort and safety of the cab. www.cat.com. (This story also can be found on axial-piston pump that delivers a maximum flow of 39.63 gpm at 3,626 psi tem’s full-flow sharing valve permits the simultaneously, and for enhanced control, Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at (150 L/min at 250 bar), The hydraulic sys- operator to engage three hydraulic functions the system allows the TH514C to develop www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Ervin Extends Tire Life With Automatic Inflation System Tires are the No. 1 maintenance cost for fleets. In efforts to help its customers extend the lives of their tires, Ervin Equipment has formed a vendor/customer relationship with San Antonio-based Pressure Systems International (P.S.I.) to begin offering the Meritor Tire Inflation System by P.S.I. on its used and new trailers. Fleets require trailer tires to run at anywhere from 85 to 125 psi. The Meritor Tire Inflation System by P.S.I. keeps trailer tires at the correct pressure while they are rotating via the tractor’s onboard compressor. Air lines have a pressure protection valve and control box to regulate the tire pressure. The system offers a fuel mileage increase of 1.4 percent, a forecasted 10 percent extended tire life and an ROI that makes the product well worth the money spent. Underinflated tires are susceptible to internal heat buildup and increased rolling resistance, causing up to 5 percent reduction in fuel economy. Tires underinflated by only 6 psi could lead to tire failure and as much as a 25 percent reduction of tread life. Fleets sometimes overinflate tires to compensate for the lack of attention trailer tires get while in daily service. The automatic tire inflation system prevents overinflation and keeps the tires at the proper cold temperature

The Meritor Tire Inflation System by P.S.I. keeps trailer tires at the correct pressure while they are rotating via the tractor’s onboard compressor.

inflation level, allowing the tire to perform to its engineered potential all the time. Fleets average one tire blowout per trailer per year, due to underinflated tires. New tires cost $350 to $1,000, and roadside assistance costs anywhere from $130 for a tire change out to $400 for a tow. Add in downtime and penalty costs for a late delivery, and blowouts become very costly. Preventing just one blowout with The Meritor Tire Inflation System by P.S.I. makes the system worth the upfront cost. And, with a unit that’s expected to last 8 to 10 years, the cost savings are monumental, according to the company. “This one-time investment will most like-

ly pay for itself in the first 12 months, and customers then benefit from the unit for the next 8 to 10 years. By the time you trade the trailer in, the automatic tire inflation system will have saved the fleet owner a healthy chunk of cash,” said Ervin Vice President of Sales and Marketing Jeff Weber. Further, Weber said, customers who pay for the automatic tire inflation system gain up to 50 percent of the original systems purchase price back during the resale of the trailer. According to Jonathan Gravell, sales and marketing coordinator at P.S.I., the unit also makes the trailer easier to sell. P.S.I invented the system 20 years ago. It is untethered, meaning it can sustain itself

and is compatible with any tractor. The Meritor Tire Inflation System by P.S.I. offers a simplified unit that’s easier to maintain than competing units. “We’re the inventor of the internal automatic tire inflation system for trailers,” Gravell said. “Our unit is inexpensive to maintain. We have almost no warranty claims. We have our product dialed in to the point where if something does go wrong, it’s easy and inexpensive to repair.” Weber said the product has been a wise investment for Ervin and its customers. “We want to solve problems for our customers. Anything we can do to help with a customer’s business, help them save money, retain drivers and improve the safety of their fleet, that’s important to us,” Weber said. “It’s one of those no-brainers that we feel is a sound business decision.” With the PSI System, ThermALERT, an optional wheel end heat indicator also is available. The system prevents wheel offs and possible trailer fires due to undetected wheel end heat buildup. For more information, call 877/873-6863 or visit www.ervinusa.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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ABSOLUTE AUCTION Complete Liquidation Bridge Building Contractor H&G Contractors, Inc.

Weds., Oct. 16, 2013 - 9:00AM Hewitt, New Jersey Hydraulic Excavators, Pile Hammer, and Attachments: `01 CAT 345BL Series II, s/n AGS00786 • `00 KOMATSU PC400LC-6LK, s/n A84137 • `98 CAT 315BL, s/n 3AW00556 • `98 KOMATSU PC150LC-6, s/n K30383 • CONMACO V5 Vibratory Pile Hammer/Extractor, s/n 800206E, w/dsl power unit • STANLEY MB-100EX Hydraulic Hammer • STANLEY MX50B Hydraulic Hammer • Digging Buckets • 26” Thumb with stiff arm Rubber Tired Loader, Crawler Tractor, and Backhoe: `88 KOMATSU WA320-1, s/n 10290 • `89 CAT D3C LGP, s/n 1PJ00549 • `97 CAT 426C, 4x4, s/n 6XN00810 • JRB Telescopic Boom Attachment • 60” & 45” Forks • 12” & 20” Digging Buckets

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AGC ST. LOUIS IF IT’S NEW, IT’S HERE! CONEXPO-CON/AGG will represent an immense unveiling of all the newest equipment, technology and product breakthrough in construction. From earthshaking big iron to groundbreaking innovations, it’s all assembled in one place to help you work smarter. CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 – If it’s new, it’s here! CONEXPO – CON/AGG 2014 – if it’s new, it’s here! MARCH 4 thru 8, 2014 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA USA LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 WILL FEATURE: . 2,400 exhibitors showcasing new products and technologies from for every major construction industry including asphalt, aggregates, concrete, earthmoving, lifting, mining, utilities and more. . Over 130,000 attendees that range from contractors, to dealers & distributors, to service providers, engineers, producers, municipalities, and more. . A comprehensive education program during the five-day exposition with sessions emphasizing industry issues and trends, management and applied technology. For more information, please contact AGC of St. Louis, 6330 Knox Industrial Drive, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO - Phone: 314/781-2356; Fax: 314/7812874. IOGA, WEST VA (INDEPENDENT OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION) SEPTEMBER 17 thru 19, 2013 - FARM SCIENCE REVIEW. Farm Science Review@OhioStateFSR. If your business is agricultural, our business is you! Please contact Leslie Risch, Program Assistant at 614/292-4278 for more information on this program. Construction Leadership Council (CLC) National Fall Working Weekend sponsored by AGC ST. LOUIS - September 12 thru 14, 2013, St. Louis, MO. AGC of St. Louis and AGC of America are pleased to be co-sponsoring the 2013 CLC National Working Weekend. Join us at the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark. The event includes professional development sessions, a jobsite tour, and networking events, all designed to help AGC of America’s mid-career professionals get connected and share best practices. You do not have to be a member of a CLC (or YCF) group to join this event. To register, please go to https://events.agc.org/Event/index/CLCFWW13 or contact AGC of St. Louis directly. AGC ST. LOUIS – 10th ANNUAL CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT – It is with great pleasure that we invite you to participate in the 10th Annual Charity Golf Tournament hosted by CDS Services, Inc. The festivities will include a golf tournament and auction on Friday, September 13, 2013. Questions

on this event??? Contact Pat Stephens at 314/882-1380 or email: pat@cdsonsite.com. AGC of Minnesota Fall Member Meeting in Rochester on September 19, 2013. Online Registration Now Available! Please go to: http://www.agcmn.org/event/FallQuarterly and click Register. Questions? Contact Julie Moore at jmoore@agcmn.org or 651/796-2189. AGC of Minnesota SRI and Lifetime Achievement Awards deadline for submitting nominations is September 23, 2013. Is there someone you work with who personifies the attributes of Skill, Responsibility and Integrity? Or whose outstanding contributions to the industry over an extensive career might earn them recognition with the Lifetime Achievement Award? Nominations are now being accepted for the 2012 SRI and Lifetime Achievement Awards, to be presented at the Annual Meeting at the Radisson Blu Mall of America on November 20, 2013. AGC of Minnesota Barb’s Benefit OKTOBERFEST – SAVE THE DATE!!! When? Saturday, September 28th, 2013 Time? 4:00 PM to 11:00 PM (4:00 to 7:00 family focused activities) Where? Croatian Hall – 445 2nd Avenue S, South St. Paul, MN 55075 This benefit is in honor of Barb Lau, Executive Director of the Association of Women Contractors, who has suffered an aggressive type of cancer treatment/chemotherapy. Her treatment team suggests she waits another 6 months to undergo reconstruction surgery. Funds raised for Barb’s Benefit – Oktoberfest celebration will go towards Barb’s Medical Expenses. Contact Christa Seaberg for more details at christa.seaberg@jedunn.com. You may also contact the AGC of Minnesota office at 800/552-7670 or 651/632-8929 for more information. AGC of Minnesota Supervisory Training Program – September to October 2013 Classes Four of Ten Supervisory Training Program (STP) courses from AGC of America are being offered in the evenings, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM, at the AGC of Minnesota office at 525 Park Street, Suite 110, Capitol Office Building, St. Paul. These courses typically run 5 to 7 weeks (one day a week). Free parking is available adjacent to the building. For more information on the AGC of Minnesota Supervisory Training Program, please contact Pat Lynch at 651/796-2181 or 800/552-7670, ext. 201. Email: plynch@agcmn.org. AGC of Minnesota Construction HR and Training Professionals Conference to be held October 1617 at the Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel Chicago. The conference will provide two days of unique opportunities for construction industry HR, training, and workforce development professionals. Registration information is available at http://www.agc.org/cs/events/conferences/training_education_conference. The registration fee increases September 1, so register today! You may also contact the AGC of Minnesota office at 800/552-7670 or 651/632-8929 for more information. Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association American Horticultural Therapy Association Annual Conference. September 20, 2013 to September 21, 2013 Time: All Day Location: The Commons Hotel, 615 Washington Ave., SE, Minneapolis, MN Celebrating AHTA’s 40th Anniversary This year’s anniversary celebration will feature past AHTA presidents and lumi-

naries from the field, as well as a host of international presenters who will discuss their research, practices and the future of horticultural therapy. For more information, please contact the MNLA office phone at 651/633-4987; Toll Free: 888/886-6652 or email mnla@mnla.biz; Fax: 651/633-4986; Toll Free Fax: 888/266-4986. Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association 2013 Irrigation Show & Education Conference – Austin, Texas November 4, 2013 to November 7, 2013 Time: All Day Location: Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas Where Irrigation Meets Innovation What better place to think about changing things up than in Austin, Texas? A place to be different and stand out from the crowd. A place where energy and creativity run high and diverse ideas come together. This year’s show is the place to uncover opportunity, launch new ideas, up your game and have fun! For more information, please contact the MNLA office phone at 651/633-4987; Toll Free: 888/886-6652 or email mnla@mnla.biz; Fax: 651/633-4986; Toll Free Fax: 888/266-4986. CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN (CAM) GOLF SEASON is JUST AROUND THE CORNER !!! Be sure to mark your calendars for these upcoming CAM GOLF OUTINGS. September 23 – Plum Hollow Country Club, Southfield, Michigan “Old Timers Classic” - $135 per person. Package includes complimentary driving range; 18 holes of golf with cart; grilled lunch on the course; beverage service on the course; dinner with open bar; awards and door prizes. For more information, please contact Diana Brown at (248) 972-1000. NCI Building Systems – Seminar, September 24 – 26, 2013 Houston, Texas, NCI Building Systems will host a three-day conference in the Illinois area to educate metal construction contractors and professionals on how to install insulated metal panels (MP) with a focus on NCI’s specific products. The first day of the seminar is Tuesday, September 24, and concludes on Thursday, September 26. The seminar will be held at the NCI Training Center (7313 Fairview Street, Houston, TX 77064) with start time each day of 8 AM. NCI Building Systems is committed to providing the highest standard of steel construction solutions in the world. To register for this event, or for more information, you may call 281/445-8555, ext. 28087. The International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA) – the worldwide association representing toll facility owners and operators and businesses that serve them, today announced the full agenda and list of speakers for their 81st Annual Meeting to be held September 22 to 25 in Vancouver, British Columbia. This year’s 2013 meeting, Moving Smarter: How Tolling meets the Challenge, will feature a keynote address from Daniel Sieberg, Head of Media Outreach for Google, and special presentation from Bryan Norcross, Senior Hurricane Specialist for The Weather Channel. “Vancouver is the perfect place to meet,” stated Rob Horr, President IBTTA and Executive Director of the Thousand Islands Bridge Authority in New York. “The city is an efficient, increasingly integrated transportation system that stands as a model for other communities around the globe.” IBTTA’s 81st Annual Meeting and Exhibition is hosted by the Transportation Investment Corporation (TI Corp), British Columbia’s Crown Corporation responsible for the Port Mann/Highway 1 Improvement Project. You may contact Brad Luna, Luna Eisenia Media at 202/8128140 (mobile) for more information or visit: www.IBTTA.org. ICUEE, the International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition is also known as The Demo Expo, and is the exposition for demonstrations of construction and utility equipment. At ICUEE, attendees can operate the equipment them-

selves and explore the newest products and innovations in the industry. The broad spectrum of equipment available to operate is the ultimate in competitive comparisons. An extensive education program complements displays of the latest equipment technology and product innovations. ICUEE 2013 will be held October 1 thru 3, 2013 at the Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center, 937 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. For more information on this Expo you may contact Jim Wurm, Executive Director of Exhibit & Event Marketers Association, at 541/317-8768. PAUL BUNYAN SHOW – the official Paul Bunyan Show is one of the nation’s largest and oldest forest industry shows. Show attendees will see more than 130 exhibits representing all facets of the forest industry throughout North America. Representatives will be on site to showcase equipment, manpower and the dedication that has made the industry what it is today. Lumberjack entertainment and competitions will take place throughout the weekend as well as numerous educational sessions on topics ranging from logging equipment safety and maintenance to the history and restoration of the bald eagle in Ohio to Ohio’s edible mushrooms. Visitors to the show will not want to leave without trying an official Bunyan Burger, a 14 oz. angus burger with all the trimmings. For more information, visit www.ohioforest.org. WHEN: OCTOBER 4 thru 6, 2013 Friday-Saturday 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM; Sunday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM LOCATION: (Map It) Guernsey County Fairgrounds at 335 Old National Road in (Old Washington) Cambridge, OH (Exit 186 off of I-70). PHONE: 614/497-9580 19th Annual New York State Highway and Public Works Expo will be held on October 16, 2013 in the Americraft Center of Progress at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, NY. Free admission tickets are sent to every village, city, town, county and state highway and public works professional in New York State. Exhibitors from around the state and the nation will gather in Syracuse for the annual Expo that puts them face to face with municipal budget decision makers. Superintendents, Board Members, Engineers, Municipal Contractors…they’re all at the Expo! The Expo is held at the peak of the annual budget decision making process in municipalities across the state…A great time to showcase what you sell, make new contacts, introduce new products and strengthen relationships with your existing municipal customers! GIE+EXPO – The Green Industry & Equipment Expo Dealer Day: October 23, 2013 All Attendees: October 24 and 25, 2013 Kentucky Expo Center Louisville, Kentucky Two Tradeshows – GIE+EXPO and Hardscape North America – co-located in one central location, provide your No. 1 opportunity to see what your industry is buzzing about. The 29-acre Outdoor Demonstration Area, within easy walking distance of the indoor exhibits, and the New Products Showcase make these prestigious shows an exceptionally efficient, productive marketplace. The 2012 GIE+EXPO runs October 24 & 25 in Louisville, KY. Co-located again this year with Hardscape North America, the industry’s largest trade show will host more than 15,000 attendees. For details on education sessions, produce demonstration schedules and to register, visit www.gie-expo.com or www.HardscapeNA.com. Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association OAIMA Annual Meeting 2013 November 14 and 15, 2013, Columbus Hilton at Easton, Columbus, Ohio For more information on this meeting, please call toll free: 800/OH-ROCKS (6476257) Phone: 614/428-7954 Fax: 614/428-7919 Email: rocks@oaima.org.


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ADVERTISER INDEX ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ................................89 ACR EQUIPMENT CO ............................................120 ALBAN CAT ..............................................................12 ALEX LYON & SON INC PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ..........................129 BOSTON MA 9/21 DALLAS TX 9/24/13 ......136 PARKERSBURG WV 9/26 PITTSBURGH PA 9/28 ..137 ATLANTIC CITY NJ 10/5 MILWAUKEE WI 10/11 ..141 RACINE WI 10/12 ALBANY NY 10/13/13 ....143 ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ....................23 ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ..............................7 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ................121 ALLU GROUP ........................................................123 ATI LEVEL BEST ......................................................31 ATLAS COPCO ........................................................78 BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ....................................100 BARGAINS ..............................................................125 BECK EQUIPMENT ..................................................31 BEST LINE EQUIPMENT..........................................19 BINDER MACHINERY CO..........................................3 CAT AUCTION SERVICES ALBUQUERQUE NM 09/19-20/2013 ..........133 CATERPILLAR INDUSRIAL & WASTE ....................83 CEG SCALE MODELS ............................................55 CHENANGO TRUCK ................................................68 CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ............50,52,70 CLARK EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES ................49 CLASSIFIED ..........................................................126 COMPANY WRENCH ..............................................43 CONEXPO ................................................................63 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO ........................87 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE..64,66,76,132 COSTANZI CRANE & RIGGING CO INC ................40 CREAN EQUIPMENT ............................................120 DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ............28 DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................40 DOMINICS EQUIPMENT ..........................................24 DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ..........................59 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ................................65 DURATECH ..............................................................78 DYNAPAC................................................................116 EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS....................................71 EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ..........18,147 EDWARD EHRBAR INC ............................................6 EESSCO ..................................................................93 ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ....................................52,88 EMERALD EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS ......................101 EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP ........................86 EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ..........................42 EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ......................29 ERRICKSON EQUIPMENT INC ..............................32

FELLING TRAILERS ................................................69 FLUID POWER ......................................................120 FOLEY INC ................................................................9 GEHL SKID STEER ................................................108 GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM........................96 GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ..................31 GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE)............................114 H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ............................16 HESS AUCTIONEERS LLC TRUCK & TRAILER AUCTION 9/20/13........135 HINIKER ..................................................................117 HORST WELDING/HLA ATTACHMENTS ..............118 HUNYADY AUCTION CO BINGHAMTON NY 10/10/13 ........................142 HEWITT NJ 10/16/13....................................145 HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY......................123 INDECO NORTH AMERICA ..................................102 IROCK CRUSHERS..................................................86 IRON PLANET ONE OWNER AUCTION 9/18/13 ................131 JESCO ......................................................................21 JOHN DEERE ........................................................113 K W REESE INC ......................................................48 KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ........106 KLEEMAN ................................................................95 KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............51 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..................................115 KPI-JCI ....................................................................103 KUBOTA ..................................................................111 KUHN EQUIPMENT SALES INC..............................91 LIFTECH EQUIPMENT CO INC(NE) ........................37 MCCLUNG LOGAN EQUIPMENT ............................47 MESSICK’S ..............................................................48 METRO FUEL INJECTION ......................................32 METSO MINERALS CRUSHING ..............................81 METSO MINERALS SCREENING............................99 MIDLANTIC MACHINERY ........................................13 MINNICH MANUFACTURING ..................................45 MOBILE TRACK SOLUTIONS..................................24 MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ........82 MUNICIBID.COM ....................................................140 NEWARK EQUIPMENT CO ......................................12 NORAM ..................................................................112 NORRIS SALES CO INC ..........................................17 NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ....................124 NORTH AMERICAN TRAFFIC..................................49 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ..............61 OPDYKE INC ............................................................68 OX BODIES INC ......................................................72 PENN JERSEY MACHINERY................................5,79 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ....................................98

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC NORTH FRANKLIN CT 09/27/13..................138 PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ..................................25 PINNACLE CRANES ................................................47 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ........................10 POWERSCREEN MID ATLANTIC ............................92 POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND ..........................85 RANSOME CAT ..........................................................2 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ..................127 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS ............................139 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS ............................148 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ..............................12 ROGERS BROTHERS CORP ..................................72 ROY TEITSWORTH INC INTERNET AUCTION 09/10-19/2013 ..........130 SALES AUCTION COMPANY LLC WINDSOR LOCKS CT 10/05/13 ..................140 SENNEBOGEN ........................................................97 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ............................11 STU HARRIS ..........................................................126 SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES ........................................96 TEREX CRANES ....................................................109 TEREX FUCHS ......................................................105 TERRA SELECT INC ................................................82 THE AUCTIONEERS GROUP WALL NJ 10/12/13 ........................................142 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ............123 TOWMASTER INC....................................................73 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..........................15 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ....................33,35 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ..............................41 UNITED RENTALS....................................................57 UTCA OF NJ ............................................................53 UTILITY AUCTIONS INC WILMINGTON DE 10/25/13..........................145 VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC ................................50 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA............74 WANTED ................................................................127 WANTED MACK TRUCKS........................................49 WEACO ....................................................................41 WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ............................37 WHITE OAK EQUIPMENT INC ................................27 WHITNEY & SON INC ..............................................94 WILSON FINLEY ....................................................120 WILSONS AUCTION SALES INC EQUIPMENT AUCTION 09/21/13 ................135 WINCHES INC ..........................................................36 WOODS CRW CORP ..............................................20

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RECENT TRADES 2005 Case 580SM Series 2 Loader Backhoe, Stk# 34063, 2228 Hrs..................................................................................$46,000

2009 Takeuchi TW80C Compact Wheel Loader, Stk# 34233, 3436 Hrs..................................................................................$39,900

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2005 Gehl CTL70 Track Skid Loader, Stk# 34506, 1796 Hrs.... ................................................................................................$25,500

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