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Awards presented at 2013 APWA North American Snow Conference in Charlotte KANSAS CITY, MO — Three recipients have been selected to receive the American Public Works Association (APWA) 2013 Excellence in Snow and Ice Control Award. Established to promote excellence in the management and administration of public works snow and ice operations, the Excellence in Snow and Ice Control award also promotes the best practices in snow and ice removal, while minimizing environmental impacts. This year, the Excellence in Snow and Ice Control Awards will be presented at the 2013 APWA North American Snow Conference, April 7-10, 2013 in Charlotte, NC. The three recipients for this year’s APWA Excellence in Snow and Ice Control Award are: • Ohio Department of Transportation: The Ohio Department of Trans-

portation (DOT) winter program effectively addresses the need for snow and ice removal on 43,000 lane miles of highways, with 1,600 plow trucks, 3,000 employees and 650,000 tons of salt stored at 200 locations around the state. Each winter, ODOT uses between 300,000 and 900,000 tons of salt — with a yearly average usage of about 600,000 tons. Snow and ice control can comprise 40-45 percent of the annual operating expense, with approximately $50 million annually attributed to labor, equipment and materials. Each of 88 counties, with support from 12 districts and the central office, plans and prepares for the approaching winter season. Their plan includes equipment readiness, truck routing, call out procedures, supplemental drivers, emergency equipment rental, training and material inventory control. • City of Green Bay, WI.

Department of Public Works: The City of Green Bay Department of Public Works operates out of two facilities for its snow and ice control program. The west side facility consists of offices, snow command operations, brine production room, fleet maintenance garage, parking garages and parts stock room. The east side facility consists of offices, fleet maintenance garage, sewer section, electrical section and a 500 ton salt storage shed. In addition to a tarped salt storage at the west side facility, the city purchased and installed a Brine Extreme brine making system that has two 6000 gallon salt brine storage tanks, one 6000 gallon storage tank for calcium chloride and one 6000 gallon storage tank for Geo Melt. This system allows the city to manufacture 6000 gallons of brine per hour and enables the department to blend different materials on demand. Along with a new brine

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production room, with installed four new 37 watt LED light fixtures, employees have been on board with the new directions for the program, which has had a better result on the roadways. • City of Novi, MI. Department of Public Services: The City of Novi Department of Public Services (Novi DPS) has a winter maintenance program that includes several materials to effectively respond to the Michigan winter storms. The materials include rock salt, liquid brine (manufactured onsite), de-sugared beet extract, and mineral well brine. These materials are stored and handled in accordance with State of Michigan’s rules for salt and liquid brine storage, in that these materials may be covered, stored on impervious surfaces and monitored routinely for potential pollution risks. Novi DPS stores rock salt inside a covered salt dome that has a shingled roof, concrete floor and concrete

walls. The large dome has a capacity of approximately 2000 tons of salt, and the loading area of the salt dome is covered to prevent erosion of the salt pile, reducing the track out material and exposure to stormwater runoff. GIS services are used to create detailed maps and booklets that assist operators with snow clearing, and multiple mapping layers are incorporated into the program allowing DPS to effectively plan work, track costs and identify service deficiencies. The Excellence in Snow and Ice Control Award was established to promote excellence in the management and administration of public works snow and ice operations, and to promote the best practices in snow and ice removal while minimizing

environmental impacts. Any public works agency actively involved in snow and ice removal and operations are eligible, and APWA membership is not required to be selected for the award. For more information about the APWA North American Snow Conference, visit www.apwa.net/snow. The American Public Works Association (www.apwa.net) is a not for profit, international organization of more than 28,000 members involved in the field of public works. APWA serves its members by promoting professional excellence and public awareness through education, advocacy and the exchange of knowledge. APWA is headquartered in Kansas City, MO, has an office in Washington, D.C. and 63 chapters in North America.

Shur-Co, LLC acquisition Shur-Co®, LLC is pleased to announce the acquisition of Donovan Enterprises, Inc. effective November 30, 2012. This acquisition brings together two well known leaders in the truck, trailer and specialty tarp market, resulting in an entity with a combined 93 years of tarping experience. Donovan Enterprises, Inc., headquartered in Stuart, FL, was founded in 1977 and specializes in front to rear arm driven and pull style tarp systems for the construction and solid waste hauling industries. Donovan is also a leading exporter of these products and operates a facility in Rochester, England (UK). Shur-Co®, LLC is the inventor of the Original Shur-Lok® side to side roll tarp and is headquartered in Yankton, SD. It was founded in 1954 and now manufactures a wide offering of tarp systems and accessories for trucks, trailers, carts and specialty equipment used in the agriculture, construction and flatbed markets. The combined company will operate under the name of Shur-Co, LLC and will retain both com-

panies’ brands and existing product lines, while also maintaining existing functions at current locations. Corporate headquarters will remain in Yankton, SD. Shur-Co CEO Terry Tennant states, “We couldn’t be more excited about the future. By combining the product lines, sales teams, technical capabilities and service locations of Shur-Co and Donovan, we will be able to provide the most comprehensive product offerings in the market and a customer service platform unequaled in the industry.”

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Stanley celebrates 50th Anniversary of Iconic Powerlock tape rule NEW BRITAIN, CT— Stanley® Tools, a leading manufacturer of hand tools, is celebrating 50 years since the launch of the popular PowerLock® tape measure line. To commemorate this anniversary, Stanley is releasing a limited edition series of five tape measures featuring unique designs dedicated to important highlights in the Powerlock® tape measure’s rich history. The tributes include: a replication of the original “Life Guard Yellow” Powerlock design; a celebration of “Made in the USA” with global materials; a testament to its inclusion in the Apollo 11 lunar landing gear; an homage to the famous Powerlock moniker “Badge of the Professional;” and a nod to Stanley’s Legacy of Invention. The classic D-shaped PowerLock design was introduced in 1963 with the world’s first coilable spring and sliding lock, which continue to be the core of modern day designs. In the 50 years since it was launched, the PowerLock tape measure is one of the best selling tapes in the world. “We are excited to celebrate our heritage of innovation and proud of the fact it continues to be manufactured with global materials in the original plant here in New Britain, CT,” said Tom Chang, global product manager. Each of these 25-foot tape measurers feature a sliding lock, which convenient-

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Grouser Products launches pivoting V3 Flex Plane WEST FARGO, ND — Grouser Products introduces the new V3 FlexPlane, the manufacturer’s latest in a series of heavy duty, contractor grade attachments. Grouser’s patent pending V3 FlexPlane is designed to attach to any make and model of skid steer, making it the universal tool for any landscaping job. The attachment’s user friendly and high productivity design enhances versatility and appeals to a variety of end users including construction and landscape contractors, golf course superintendents, municipalities and rural homeowners.

Featuring a unique pivoting action, the heavy duty V3 FlexPlane features a versatile self-adjusting blade that rotates to contour to the ground, continually adjusting for uneven ground and providing maximum efficiency in any terrain. The contouring action prevents floating empty and conversely eliminates the issue of corners digging into high spots in the planing surface. Forget about attacking an uneven contour from all different angles — just let the V3 FlexPlane do all of the work the first time. If the application doesn’t require the advanced mechanics of the V3 FlexPlane’s pivoting action, it

can simply be locked in place and used as a standard, rigid plane. Designed for high productivity, the V3 FlexPlane features two double beveled hardened cutting edges. The cutting edges provide both aggressive cutting action and smooth leveling in both forward and reverse directions. A special Cross Crumbler Beam knocks even tough earth into manageable dirt, enabling the V3 FlexPlane to tackle the most challenging terrain. Large, stationary rear side plates allow the attachment to move more dirt than other models, while self-correcting springs enhance ease of operation. Featuring a universal quick attach design, compatible with any skid steer, and Grouser’s exclusive Accu-Tach system, the V3 FlexPlane can be custom fitted to the end user’s machine in minutes. Accu-Tach allows the V3 Flexplane to be adjusted to the ideal cutting angle for any tracked or wheeled skid loader, regardless of horsepower or tire size, increasing cutting ability and boosting productivity. Built with heavy duty, contractor grade materials and components, the V3 FlexPlane is designed for low maintenance and long product life. Minimal wear components ensure greater uptime and fewer maintenance requirements. The cutting edges are constructed of hardened steel for durability and longevity. The V3 FlexPlane also features an open view design. This eliminates blind spots and permits full view of the work surface,

The V3 FlexPlane is offered in five models of varying length. Available sizes are 72, 78, 84, 89- and 96-inch. preventing damage to the attachment and equipment, as well as increasing operator safety. The V3 FlexPlane is offered in five models of varying length. Available sizes are 72, 78, 84, 89 and 96-inch. Based in West Fargo, ND, Grouser Products provides a full line of heavy duty dozer and belly blades, as well as an extensive series of over the tire tracks and track parts. For more than three decades, Grouser has been the first and best in its field. Grouser has remained number one in the products it produces thanks to its high quality of design and second to none customer service. For more information, contact Grouser Products, 755 2nd Ave NW, West Fargo, ND 58078. Call 800-7476182, e-mail info@grouser.com or visit the website at www.grouser.com.

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Utility relocation gets first priority here by Jon M. Casey

Ken ork began recently on a project in Carlisle, PA that includes the development of three commercial lots, one of which is will be home to a new medical care facility. The Wenger Development site plan as it’s called, specifies vehicle access to all three lots plus two new entrances into an adjacent parking area of the Carlisle Brethren in Christ Church, located on one side of the property. Sandwiched between the church and an existing historical home, the Two Mile House, owned by the Cumberland County Historical Society, the new construction includes a 350-foot extension of an existing roadway from across the main roadway that culmi-

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Baer works with the backhoe next to a parked 370C John Deere excavator as he begins trenching work on the water line. nates in a cul-de-sac. The project also includes a sig- the landscaping when the project is completed. nalized intersection, and a turn lane for entrance into Additionally, a portable crusher was used to crush much of the limestone rock that was excavated durthe new section of road. After East Coast Green, had completed their ing early site prep work. “We weren’t able to use all of erosion control work, crews began relocating the gas it because there was too much clay mixed in with the and water utilities once the land had been cleared. rock,” said McCoy. “But the cleaner material we had The 7.6 acre project got under way in late February ground into sub base stone that we will be using to after an existing house and associated woodlands build the access road for the site.” McCoy noted that the silt sock, a mulch filled filter were razed to make way for the new lots. “We had a grinder come in and grind all the wood waste that we sock that had been installed in place of the more created by clearing the land,” said Jeff McCoy, site familiar silt fencing material, would be a real plus superintendant for John W. Gleim, Jr., Inc. when it came time to do the landscaping. “All we will Excavating, site preparation contractor for this need to do is slit the fabric and the straw that has project. The ground wood will be used as mulch for been inside the sock for the time of the project, will fall out onto the ground and can be used for mulching the areas that will be seeded during landscaping.” At the time of our visit, Gleim’s crew was busy trenching rocky ground as part of the gas utility relocation that needs to take place before construction of the medical facility takes place. “There were existing gas and water lines coming in from this road in front of the property, so we need to relocate them so that we can safely service all three of the lots that will ultimately have buildings on them,” he said. “We needed to use an excavator with a pneumatic hammer to break the rock because township ordinances would not allow us to do any blasting on this site. That makes the trenching go a little slower, but we should have this done in another week or so, weather permitting.” McCoy explained that while the water and sewer lines needed to be repositioned on the site, the sewer system upgrades would not hinder the progress of the construction because the sewer lines go out the backside of the property to the street that adjoins the property to the rear. “Shane McConnell is working back there with a dozer, making the water retention swale that goes with this project,” he said. “We will be putting the sewer lines in back there when we are

With historical Two Mile House as a backdrop, a truck load of aggregate backs into place for dumping as site superintendant Jeff McCoy directs the driver.

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finished with the water and gas lines.” “We will be creating a new entrance to these properties, which will actually be an extension of Eastgate Drive across the way,” he said as he pointed to the existing street that ends across Walnut Bottom Road, the road that fronts the new medical building. “We will be putting in a turning lane for entrance into the road extension. It will end in a cul-de-sac beyond the entrances to the commercial lots and the church property parking lots. We will also be closing the existing exit from the church property once the new accesses are complete. It will make coming and going onto and off Walnut Bottom Road much easier. That has become a very busy roadway in recent years.” The work is scheduled to be completed by mid-summer with the medical facility opening as soon as possible. With the addition of what will be the fifth traffic light on this roadway in a very short distance, it will take some time for traffic engineers to coordinate the sequences of the lights so that traffic will flow smoothly throughout the week.

Once the existing gas and municipal water lines are relocated, work on the new Eastgate Road intersection in the distance, and the new roadway extension onto this property, will take place.

From the entrance to the new development, workers are busy finishing rerouting the gas line in preparation for the new street that will be placed in the open area to the right.

Gleim's onsite GPS system (L) gives the dozer operator pinpoint accuracy for working an area on the project into a drainage swale.

Shane McConnell cuts a drainage wale into the rear portion of the property under development.


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Hardfacing tips to make your equipment repairs faster, easier and more efficient by Chris Monroe, Training Specialist CWI/CWE, Hobart Brothers Whether you hardface old equipment or new, when completed properly the result is the same: less downtime for replacing worn or broken components, fewer spare parts to inventory and longer equipment life. In short, hardfacing is a fast, easy and efficient way to make your equipment more wear resistant and keep it in the field longer — often for less money. During the hardfacing process, a filler metal (sometimes called an alloy)

is bonded to the equipment’s base metal in order to obtain specific wear properties and/or dimensions. Specifically, these filler metals provide abrasion and/or impact resistance. On older equipment, hardfacing can return worn parts to a nearly new condition for about 25 to 75 percent less than the cost of replacement parts. Hardfacing can also lengthen the life of surfaced parts by up to 300 percent more than non-surfaced parts, especially on newer equipment. To obtain the best results from your

hardfacing application, its important to consider a few basic guidelines. Technique and process requirements First, determine your hardfacing needs: buildup, overlay or a combination of the two. The buildup technique

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protects the equipment against metal loss. A combination of buildup/overlay can also extend equipment life and may be used repeatedly provided that the part or equipment remains sound. The size, shape and location of the equipment or parts that require hardfacing will determine which welding process should be used, as will your skill set and the availability of specific equipment. Typically, hardfacing uses either stick (SMAW) or flux cored (FCAW) welding processes, but some companies that weld large, thick components on a regular basis may choose the submerged arc welding (SAW) process. Each welding process has advantages and disadvantages. For example, stick welding is a highly portable, making it ideal for hardfacing in the field. There are also many types of stick electrodes available, each of which can be used in all welding positions and are able to weld on relatively thick materials. Stick electrodes, however, have a low efficiency (due to stub loss), a relatively low deposition rate (approximately 1-7pounds per hour) and may require several weld layers — FCAW often requires minimal training to become adept. Unlike stick welding, flux cored welding is limited to flat and horizontal positions. Base material considerations Consider your equipment’s base material. Carbon or low alloy steels are probably the most commonly hardfaced materials. As a word of caution, those material containing higher amounts of carbon and/or alloy content tend to be more brittle and may require pre or postheat, or stress relieving to prevent cracking. Thicker base materials require

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similar heating considerations, as well. Austenitic manganese steels can also be hardfaced, and these too can become brittle during the welding process. Unlike carbon or low alloy steels, austenitic manganese steels should not be pre-heated unless the temperature of the part is less than 50 degrees Fahrenheit. During the hardfacing process, the base metal temperature should remain under 500 degrees Fahrenheit, as exceeding this temperature barrier for an extended period of time increases the steel’s brittleness. Austenitic manganese steels with higher carbon and lower manganese content accelerate this time/temperature reaction. Regardless of the base material you plan to hardface, remember to pre-clean the part prior to welding. First, wipe it free of all contaminants, including grease, dirt, rust and oil. Then, if necessary, remove old hardfacing layers, as

Typically, hardfacing uses either stick (SMAW) or flux cored (FCAW) welding processes, but some companies that weld large, thick components on a regular basis may choose the submerged arc welding (SAW) process. well as cracks, via arc (or plasma) gouging or grinding. Equipment wear factors Consider the type of wear your equipment encounters, as this will be a significant factor in determining the best filler metal to use. Abrasion accounts for roughly 55 to 60 percent of equipment wear, and there are three main types: low stress scratching, high stress grinding and gouging. Impact and adhesive wear (also called metal to metal wear) are also common. Secondary types of wear include high temperature and corrosive wear. The least severe form of abrasive wear, called low stress scratching, results when the metal slowly wears away from the scouring action of materials across the equipment. Hardfacing with carbide or chrome carbide filler metals best protects against this type of wear, and often filler metal formulations are available to provide stress relieving cracks that prevent spalling. For high stress grinding abrasion,

caused by repeated crushing and grinding of materials against the equipment, the best filler metals are those containing austenitic manganese, martensitic irons or titanium carbides. Filler metals containing high carbide alloys and supported by austenitic manganese are the best choice when encountering gouging abrasion, as these filler metals provide good impact resistance. Gouging abrasion occurs when large objects, such as rock, press against the equipment and create grooves. Impact wear often occurs on equipment like crusher rolls, impact hammers and impactor bars, and results from a compressive load placing high mechanical stress on the equipment. The best protection against this type of wear is to use an austenitic manganese steel (11 to 20 percent Mn) filler metal, as it offers good work hardening characteristics. To protect against adhesive or metal

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Landscaping safety tips With warmer weather approaching many people are ready to get out and start getting their yards prepared for spring. Catamount Consulting has a few tips to help people prevent injury to themselves or others. • Dress appropriately — long pants and long-sleeved shirts can help protect you from debris thrown from equipment. Avoid wearing jewelry that could get caught or tangled. Remember hearing and eye protection. Wear shoes that will provide good support and will protect your feet. • Take a moment to inspect any equipment you are planning to use to make sure it is working correctly and all safety devices are also working properly. • Before beginning work in an area, conduct a walk through to make sure there is no debris such as rocks, sticks or other objects that could cause an injury. Equipment that is used in landscaping, while very efficient, can be very dangerous. Each year many people are injured in accidents that involve lawn equipment and tools. Rotary blades on a lawn mower can rotate at 200 miles per hour; projectiles that are thrown out at this speed can be deadly. A couple things to remember when operating a lawn mower: • When operating a push mower never mow up and down the slope of a hill, make sure you mow by going back and forth. • When operating a riding mower never mow by going back and forth, mow up and down the slope. • Make sure the discharge chutes is pointed away from bystanders. • Make sure the mower is shut off and the blades are stopped before clearing obstructions from the discharge chute.

• Never remove the safety shields or bypass the engine kill handle. Robert Wing of Volt Landscape in Queensbury, NY had a few pieces of advice to offer homeowners to help them prepare a safe site for their landscaper’s visit. • Notify the landscape crew of any sinkholes that may have developed over the winter or any holes that may have been dug by animals. • Notify the crew of any buried or unburied cables or wires. • Introduce any dogs to the crew. • Advise the crew as to the location of the septic. Robert also shared some of the guidelines they use to help keep not only their employees safe but also people who may be near the jobsite. These guidelines are useful for everyone doing landscaping. • Employees are not allowed to operate equipment unless they have been trained on it. • Drink lots of fluids to keep cool, if you wait until you are hot it’s too late, heat stress and heat stroke can occur. • Pay attention to the heat, if you need to find shade or rest — do. • Volt’s employees are trained to be aware of equipment working around them but it is important people not to assume that the person driving equipment will be able to see or hear you. • When loading and unloading, stop traffic and use strobe lights. • Always use the proper tools for the job. Taking the time to follow safety guidelines can help you have a safe and productive landscaping season! For more information please contact Catamount Consulting at 518-6232352 or visit our website at www.catamountconsultingllc.com.

Tips from 9 to metal wear, which occurs from the non-lubricated friction of metal parts against one another, use a martensitic hardfacing alloy. Austenitic manganese or cobalt-based alloys also work but they may be too soft to resist adhesive wear for as long of a period of time. When equipment repeatedly encounters high temperatures and rapidly cools afterward, it can result in high temperature wear, also called thermal fatigue or fire cracking, which leaves deep cracks in the equipment’s base material. This type of wear is usually secondary, or in addition to the abrasion or impact wear equipment encounters. Generally, a non-ferrous alloy is best for protecting steel surfaces subject to temperatures above 1200 degrees Fahrenheit. For those below this range, a filler metal containing chromium carbide or a martensitic steel filler metal with 5 to 12 percent chromium is suitable. Corrosive wear is also a secondary type of wear that should be dealt with separately. Most filler metals provide some rust protection, but its best to consult your equipment manufacturer or a trusted welding supply distributor for recommendations.

Desired surface finish Finally, determine the type of surface finish your equipment requires. Since hardfacing filler metals range from easy to difficult to grind, determine your required finish prior to choosing one. If a smooth surface is necessary, measure the time and cost of grinding to achieve this surface versus using a filler metal that has slightly less wear resistance, but provides a smooth finish. A filler metal that can be heat treated to soften it for machining, and then brought back to the hardness necessary to protect your equipment may also be an option. Or, if relief checks (small checks which do not weaken wear resistance) are an acceptable surface finish, consider a carbide alloy designed to be crack sensitive. Final thoughts If your equipment encounters repeated impact, abrasion or both, hardfacing can offer valuable time and cost savings. If you are ever in doubt about the process, consult a reputable filler metal manufacturer or trusted welding supply distributor for assistance. Most of all don’t get discouraged. It may take some time to get the hardfacing process and filler metal selection right, but in the end you’ll have stronger, longer lasting equipment and more time in the field.


RACINE, WI — Case Construction Equipment today introduced the new Case 521F wheel loader, offering customers a 12 percent increase in fuel efficiency over the previous E Series model, while delivering faster acceleration and quicker cycle times. The machine is available in standard Zbar, extended reach and tool carrier models, and is the latest offering in

the company’s F Series wheel loader line, which boasts premium features and industry leading performance, productivity and efficiency. Case chose selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology for the 521F to meet Tier 4 Interim emissions standards based on the machine’s application tasks and power demands. SCR results in lower temperatures in the

exhaust system while optimizing combustion. “SCR was the obvious choice for the 521F because a wheel loader’s tasks are more variable, creating inconsistent engine loads and power demands,” said Rob Marringa, brand marketing manager, Case Construction Equipment. “Rather than compromise power, we let the engine do what it does best — run at

peak performance — and then use an after treatment for emissions.” According to Marringa, the benefits of SCR technology are greater efficiency and reduced downtime because there’s no heightened fuel burn or diesel particulate filter (DPF) regeneration. In addition, lower ambient temperatures means slower degradation of lubricating oil, which extends service in-

The benefits of SCR technology are greater efficiency and reduced downtime because there’s no heightened fuel burn or diesel particulate filter (DPF) regeneration.

Offering customers a 12 percent increase in fuel efficiency over the previous E Series model, while delivering faster acceleration and quicker cycle times. tervals. Furthermore, fewer engine components means less crowding under the hood and easier access to service points. Operators also will experience a faster throttle response and cleaner emissions by avoiding recirculation equipment utilizing cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) and DPFs. “At Case, we’re committed to matching the technology with the task, and we believe that SCR technology for our F Series wheel loaders is the simplest, most powerful and efficient solution,” Marringa said. Improved performance and versatility enhance productivity The new 521F wheel loader offers optional heavy duty axles, enabling it to perform more tasks such as operating in scrap yards or recycling centers. These axles, with auto locking front and open rear differentials, have the same design as the larger F series wheel loader axles, including metal face seals and sintered bronze brake linings. They offer outstanding traction in all

conditions, especially in non-compacted surfaces like gravel and help reduce tire wear when working on hard surfaces. “The heavy duty axles have superior sealing capability and longer service lives, improving owner and operator costs,” Marringa said. “In addition, they can accept higher load capacities, allowing operators to configure the unit with solid, foam filled or chain wrapped tires.” On a 50 meter loading and dumping cycle, Case estimates the 521F wheel loader can make up to 56 cycles per hour, moving up to 144-square-yards or 212 tons of material per hour. Advanced instruments and cab improve machine and operator effectiveness The new advanced instrument cluster (AIC) on the 521F wheel loader has four operating modes, allowing operators and service technicians full visibility and control of basic job functions, such as diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) level and fuel efficiency, as well as protective controls that can help eliminate

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Case from 11 costly repairs. “Auto Idle is a fuel saving feature that allows for multiple idle rates, thereby reducing fuel consumption while operators are waiting for the next truck to load or task to be completed,” said Marringa. “As an additional benefit to the Case wheel loader customer, Automatic Machine Protection recognizes a critical problem with the hydraulics, engine or transmission, and shuts down the engine as soon as the machine stops moving.” The Case 521F wheel loader delivers class leading comfort and visibility and new features to improve operator effectiveness. Case’s Quiet Cab boasts the largest cab in the industry, has a 70.8 decibel rating, and supplies cleaner air with a dual air filtration system. It also provides a more comfortable ride with an optional heated air ride seat and ergonomically positioned controls that ensure a long day in the cab won’t reduce productivity. “The 521F wheel loader has new options such as joystick steering, a rear view camera and heated side mirrors that allow for

precise control and visibility in tough conditions such as snow plowing and truck loading,” Marringa said. Case’s floor to ceiling windows and improved lighting system continue to provide excellent visibility, from the cutting edge of a bucket to the tip of a fork. More selection, larger attachments The 521F wheel loader can handle heavier and much larger buckets thanks to the Case coupler system that pulls the attachment closer to the machine, providing significant breakout. The coupler is compatible with both JRB and ACS attachments. Also, the addition of over 250 new buckets, including light material buckets, rotary brooms and forks, and 4in-1 buckets, means the 521F wheel loader offers even more solutions for a wide range of tasks. The offering includes Case SmartFitTM bucket tooth systems. The SmartFit system provides stronger, more durable teeth and adapters, and hammerless reusable locking pins to improve digging performance.

The Case 521F wheel loader features a 4.5 liter Tier 4 Interim certified Case engine that delivers up to 131 gross hp. Classified as a 2.1-square-yard wheel loader, the Case

521F has an operating weight of 22,856 pounds. The standard model delivers 19,596 pounds of lift capacity and 16,735 pounds of bucket breakout force, with hinge pin

height of 11-foot 10-inches for efficient truck and hopper loading. For additional wheel loader product specifications, customer testimonials, competitive com-

parisons, finance offers and the SCR solutions calculator, please visit www.casece.com. For a Case wheel loader demonstration, see your local Case dealer.

Visit one of these fine Kawasaki Dealers NEW YORK GEORGE & SWEDE SALES & SERVICE 7155 Big Tree Rd. • Pavilion, NY 14525 585-584-3425 • 585-584-8853 Fax www.georgeandswede.com

VERMONT HILL-MARTIN CORPORATION 94 Water St. • Northfield, VT 05663 800-451-5016 • 802-476-1000 800-476-1001 Fax

PENNSYLVANIA HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT COMPANY 22035 Perry Highway • Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-7800 • 724-452-2030 Fax Rt. 219 North • Dubois, PA 15801 814-371-3600 • 814-371-6770 Fax 5846 West Road & I-79 • McKean, PA 16426 814-476-7755 • 814-476-1759 Fax

NEW/USED EQUIPMENT Wm. Biers Inc. Sells, Rents, Services and Carries a Complete Inventory of Parts at Our Port of Albany Location. NEW EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

2006 CARLTON HURRICANE R/S 140hp John Deere, Remote Control, Sandvik Wheel, Caterpillar 303.5 Rubber Track Undercarriage, Hydraulic Scrape Blade, Unit Swings a Continuous 360 Degrees, 2640 hrs $54,900

Chippers: New Bandit 280XP 18" Disc Chipper, 142hp Cat, Auto Feed, Lift Cylinder, Winch, Hyd Swivel Discharge New Bandit 250XP 12" Disc Chipper, 142hp Cat, Auto Feed, Lift Cylinder, Winch New Bandit 150XP 12" Disc Chipper, 86hp Cat, Auto Feed, Lift Cylinder, Winch New Bandit 1890XP 19” Drum, 173hp Cat, AFeed, Lift Cyl, Winch, Weights under 10k New Bandit 1590XP 18" Drum Chipper, 142hp Cat, Auto Feed, Lift Cylinder, Winch New Bandit 1390XP 15” Drum, 142hp Cat, AFeed, Lift Cyl, Winch New Bandit 990XP 12" Disc Chipper, 86hp Cat, Auto Feed, Lift Cylinder, Winch Stump Grinders: New Bandit 2900T Track Stump Grinder, 97hp Perkins, All Remote New Bandit 2890SP Stump Grinder, 84 hp Kubota, 4WD, Remote, Hyd. Scrape Blade New Bandit 2450XP Stump Grinder, 44 hp Kubota, 4WD, Remote, Hyd. Scrape Blade New Bandit 2150XP Stump Grinder, 35hp Vanguard, Stick Control New Carlton SP4012 33hp, Kub, 4WD, Remote, Sandvik Wheel, Hyd. Blade New Carlton SP7015 66hp Kub, 4WD, Remote, Sandvik Wheel, Hyd. Blade

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Chippers: 2004 Bandit 200XP 12" Disc, 115HP Cat, New Fuel Injection Pump, Lift Cylinder, 64" Infeed, Serviced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 2002 Bandit 65AW 6" Chipper, 25hp Kolher, Auto Feed, 1320 Hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5,500 2002 Beast 5680 Horizontal Grinder, 990 hp Cat, Mag Head, Quad Axle, Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$350,000 2007 Duratech 4012, 860 HP Cat 3412, Remote, Wide conveyors w/swivel, 15" magnet, Hyd outriggers, Big hammers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Call for Pricing

1991 KODIAK SERVICE TRUCK 3116 Cat Diesel, 6-Speed Trans, 83,837 Miles, Miller Welder/Gen, Tiger Crane, Air Compressor, Truck in Nice Shape. $25,000

Used Stump Grinders: 2006 Carlton SP4012 Stump Grinder, 27HP Kohler, 362 Hrs, Sandvik Wheel, Stick Control, Hydraulic Tongue Extension, Nice Cond .$12,000 Vermeer 665A Tow behind stump grinder, 65 hp Wisconsin, Swing Out Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6,500 Other Equipment: Hamm 2210 54" Smooth Drum Roller, Deutz Diesel, 1040 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17,500

USED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Other Equipment: Michigan 55C Wheel Loader 4 Cylinder Detroit (recent rebuild), 2 1/2 Yd. 4 in 1 Bucket, New Batt, Runs Good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6,995 New 2012 Boxer 320 Mini Track Skid Steer, 20hp Kohler Command, Aux Hyd, 34” Bucket, 11.5 Demo Hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,900 2009 Cat 906H Wheel Loader, EROPS, AC, Heat, Hyd Quick Coupler, GP Bucket, 1620 Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$56,800 2008 JD 750JLT Dozer, Forestry Package, Winch, low hrs . .$144,500 2008 Cat 302.5C Mini Excavator, enclosed cab, 650 hrs . . . . .$35,750 2007 John Deere 35D Mini Excavator enclosed cab, 2057 hrs .$36,900 2007 Great Dane Flat Bed Trailers. 49' X 96" Headache rack, 445/50R22.5 tires, 96" spread axle, Tarps & Ratchet Straps, Good Shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17,500 2007 Komatsu WA150 1.5 Yd. GP Bucket, 17.5x25 Michelins, A/C Heat, New Paint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$53,500 2006 Rosco RD48, s/n 480045985, 85HP Cummins, Hydrostatic Drive, 8’ Broom with Joystick Brush Control, 150 Gallon Water Tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 2001 Lull 844C-42, 4 Cyl Diesel, 8000lb Telescopic Handler, 8063 hrs, 42’ Lift/Reach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$26,000 2000 Champion C80A27 OROPS, 11’ Moldboard, Front 8’ Hyd Push Blade W/4 Tooth Flip down Scafire, 15-19.5 NHS Superlugs .$38,500 2000 Cat 525 Skidder, Essco Assorting Grapple, Single Arch, 30.5-32 Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,500 1999 2120 Ford New Holland HSS, 4WD Utility Tractor, 3 Pt. Hitch, 669hr on meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17,500 1997 Cat D5MLGP Dozer S/N 3CR00468, OROP, 32” Pads, 9’4” 6 Way Blade, 9392 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,500 1996 Cat D5C Series II Dozer S/N 9DL01393, 6 Way Blade, Canopy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,500 1992 John Deere 648E Skidder 6068 6.8 Liter 414CI, 140hp, Dual Arch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,000 Equipment Attachments: New Dymax 14" Tree Sheer w/ Accumulator, Regular Flow . $12,500 New Loflin, Forks, Grapple Root Rakes, Buckets, Misc. Sizes New Lowe 750CH Hydraulic Skid Steer Auger . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,400 Heavy duty Demolition Grapple, Fits 312/120 size . . . . . . . . $9,500 JRB Snow Blades New 10'-12' Hydraulic Angle . .Starting at $13,500 Fabtech, 60” Skid Steer Mount Brush Hog / Mower . . . . . . . . .$5,995 Lowe X25 Hydraulic Trencher Skid Steer Mount . . . . . . . . . . .$5,700 XX If You Don’t See What You Need, Please Call 518-434-2747 XX

2013 NEW BANDIT CHIPPERS / STUMP GRINDERS & THE ALL NEW ARBOR VAC Sizes range from 6” - 24”, Disc and Drum Style, A Feed, Winch Call for $$$$ & Details

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PEACHTREE CITY, GA — SANY America has published a special web site dedicated to its sponsorship of Tommy Baldwin Racing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. The web site, found at www.sanyracing.us, includes a variety of information about the No. 7 Chevrolet SS driven by Dave Blaney. On Feb.1, SANY America announced its sponsorship of the No. 7 car, including 14 races as primary sponsor and 22 races as associate sponsor. The SANY branded Chevrolet SS made its

first appearance March 3 at the Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix International Raceway. The Sprint Cup Series runs through Nov. 17. The sanyracing.us web site includes the complete race schedule, a biography of Blaney, a race photo gallery, plus information about SANY America’s equipment lineup of crawler cranes, rough terrain cranes, excavators and port machinery. It is designed to introduce racing fans to SANY America and the global SANY equipment brand.

SANY is a global leader in the manufacture and sale of hoisting equipment (crawler, truck, rough terrain and all terrain cranes), concrete machines (concrete pumps, placing booms, mixer trucks and batching plants), road machinery (motor graders, rollers, pavers and asphalt batching plants), port equipment (container reach stackers, empty container handlers, heavy forklifts and gantry cranes), excavators, mining equipment (rigid haul trucks, road headers, mining vehicles, longwall systems and continuous miners), pile driving machinery and wind turbines. SANY America Inc. sells, distributes and supports crawler cranes from 110 to 550 U.S. tons, rough terrain cranes from 40 to 85 tons, hydraulic excavators from 7.5 to 23.5 tons, port reach stackers

with maximum lift of 99,200 pounds and empty container handlers with maximum load of 19,850-pounds. SANY America has an operations, assembly and research center in Peachtree City, GA. For more information visit www.sanyamerica.com.

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Call For Pricing 518-853-3784 518-424-2907

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571 Route 212, Saugerties, NY 12477 (845) 247-0206 Fax: (845) 247-9321 www.amontanoco.com

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Kenworth and PACCAR Financial offer Class 8 extended warranty program KIRKLAND, WA — Kenworth Truck Company and PACCAR Financial are offering an Extended Warranty Program for U.S. customers who purchase new Kenworth class 8 factory trucks financed through PACCAR Financial. Under the program, which is good through March 31, 2014, Kenworth customers may receive a three year, 300,000 mile basic vehicle extended warranty by choosing PACCAR Financial to finance purchases of new Kenworth class 8 trucks with a standard highway warranty. “This cooperative Kenworth and PACCAR Financial program provides qualifying class 8 customers with an additional two years and 200,000 miles of warranty coverage valued at $3,200,” said Preston Feight, Kenworth assistant general manager for sales and marketing. “This is an excellent program that offers The World’s Best® trucks from Kenworth and competitive financing packages and services from PACCAR Financial.” The program is part of the outstanding heavy duty truck support offered by the Kenworth dealer network. Kenworth’s constant commitment to superior satisfaction is demonstrated by Kenworth receiving the “Highest in Customer Satisfaction with Heavy Duty

Truck Dealer Service, Two Years in a Row,” according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2011-2012 Heavy Duty Truck Customer Satisfaction Studies(SM). The offer is available on Kenworth trucks ordered between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2013, and financed through PACCAR Financial no later than March 31, 2014. There is a maximum quantity of 20 units per customer. Contact your local Kenworth dealer (www.kenworth.com) or nearest PACCAR Financial office (www.paccarfinancial.com) for program terms and conditions. Kenworth Truck Company is the manufacturer of The World’s Best heavy and medium duty trucks. Kenworth is an industry leader in providing fuel-saving technology solutions that help increase fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. The company’s dedication to the green fleet includes aerodynamic trucks, compressed and liquefied natural gas trucks and medium duty diesel electric hybrids. Kenworth is the only truck manufacturer to receive the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Air Excellence award in recognition of its environmentally friendly products. Kenworth’s Internet home page is at www.kenworth.com. Kenworth. A PACCAR Company.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION Surplus Liquidation North Cambria Fuel Co. Wed., April 17, 2013 - 9:00 AM Blairsville, PA Crawlerr Tractors: `10 CAT D5K XL, s/n WWW01103 • `06 CAT D6N XL, s/n AKM02293 • `05 JD 450J LT, s/n T0450JX110341 • `99 CASE 850G LT, s/n JJG0254808 • `97 CASE 850G LT, s/n JJG0253662 • `00 CAT D5C XL Series II Hystat, s/n 7PS01389 • `96 CAT D5C Series III, s/n 9DL01619 Hydraulicc Excavators: `08 CAT 315DL, s/n CJN00549 • `01 CAT 318B LN, s/n 7KZ00425 • `01 CAT 312CL, s/n CBA00160 • `97 CAT 312BL, s/n 8JR00427 • `07 CASE CX50B ZTS Mini, s/n N7TN81896 • `04 KUBOTA KX121-3 Mini, s/n 21788 Crawlerr and d Rubberr Tired d Loaders: `01 CAT 963C Crawler, s/n DS02109 • `86 CASE W14B Rubber Tired, s/n 9162645 Tractorr Loaderr Extend-A-Hoes: `98 CAT 416C, 4x4, s/n 4ZN08462 • `96 CASE 590SL, 4x4, s/n JJG0209711 • `93 CASE 590, 4x4, s/n JJG0207199 • `89 CASE 580K, 4x4, s/n JJG0015194 • `90 CASE 580K, s/n JJG0028422 • CASE 580D, s/n 9054144 • CASE 780B (no extend-a-hoe), s/n 1945134 Skid d Steerr Loaderss and d Attachments: `10 BOBCAT A300, s/n A5GW35522 • `07 CASE 445CT Crawler, s/n N6M440208 • `06 ASV Posi-Track RCV Crawler, s/n RSG00356 • `06 NEW HOLLAND L185, s/n N6M446632 • `01 NEW HOLLAND LS190, s/n 196670 Truck k Tractorss and d Lowboyy Trailer: `96 INT'L 9300 Tri Axle • `90 INT'L 8200 T/A • `87 ROGERS 27.5 Ton T/A Axle Rigid Neck Lowboy Tri-Axlee and d Tandem m Axlee Dump p Trucks: `04 MACK CV713 Granite Tri-Axle • `90 MACK RD688S Tri-Axle • `79 INT'L F2674 T/A • `79 MACK DM685S T/A • `81 MACK R686RST T/A PLUS: Utility Tractor • Pumps, Straw Blowers, and Bale Chopper • Single Axle Dumps and Service/Utility Trucks • Vacuum and Flatbed Trucks • 4x4 Pickup Trucks • Tilt Deck and Tag-A-Long Trailers • Quonset Hut • Light Plants

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SEALED BID AUCTION Delmont Quality Limestone, LLC UNUSED 400TPH Crushing and Screening Plant BID CLOSING: May 15, 2013 @ 5:00 PM EDT LOCATION: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania NOTE: All components were purchased NEW in 2008 and remain "UNUSED AND UN-ERECTED". All items are offered FOB. The plant will be offered piecemeal by components as well as an entirety. Delmont Quality Limestone, LLC reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids received.

CRUSHERS: (Primary and Secondary) (2) CEDARAPIDS 5064II Horizontal Shaft Impactors SCREENS: CEDARAPIDS 6'x20' Triple Deck Scalping Screen • CEDARAPIDS 8'x20' Triple Deck Wash Screen (6) RADIAL STACKERS: 36"x100' • 30"x80' • 30"x60' • 24"x100' • 24"x80' • 24"x60' PLUS: Feed and Transfer Conveyors, up to 150' • NPK Breaker with 16' Boom • Vibrating Grizzly Feeder • KREBS 20" Cyclone • 30' Diameter High Cap Clarifier • CUTLER Hammer • IT MCC • Transformers • 100 Ton Surge Bin • Support Structures • Catwalks

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For Complete, Descriptive Brochure! 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.

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.


E-mail announcement of your upcoming event(s) to: jcasey@leepub.com. We must receive your information, plus a contact phone number, by the second and fourth Friday of the month for inclusion in the next month’s issue.

Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, NC. Four days of winter maintenance education and an expanded lineup of fleet and emergency management sessions as well as an excellent exhibit. On Internet at www.apwa.net/snow

APR 7-10

APR 9-10

APWA North American Snow Conference

Holiday Inn, Lake George NY.

OSHA 10 General

1st day 8 am - 4 pm, 2nd day 8 am - 12 pm. Safety and Training Provisions, Occupational Health and Environmental Controls, Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment, Fire Protection, Electrical, Confined Space Entry, Hand and Power Tools, Scaffold-ing, Floor and Wall Open-ings, Stairway and Ladders, Material Handling and Excavation

AUCTION CALENDAR To Have Your Auction Listed, See Your Sales Representative or Contact Hard Hat News at 518-673-3237 • Fax 518-673-2381 Tuesday, April 2 • State of Ohio DOT Surplus Aircraft. AssetAuctions, 800-303-6511 www.asset-auctions.com/rock • State of Tennessee Surplus Equipment. AssetAuctions, 800-303-6511 www.asset-auctions.com/rock • Tools, Road Signs, Forklifts, Brass Shell Casings, Surplus. . AssetAuctions, 800-303-6511 www.asset-auctions.com/rock • Weekly Construction Equipment Auction. Every Tuesday. Online Bidding Only! See Web site for details. Also monthly auctions for surplus trucks and pickups from Commonwealth of PA and dump trucks & equip. from OH DOT. AssetAuctions, 800-303-6511 www.asset-auctions.com/rock Tuesday, April 9 • Weekly Construction Equipment Auction. Every Tuesday. Online Bidding Only! See Web site for details. Also monthly auctions for surplus trucks and pickups from Commonwealth of PA & dump trucks & equip. from OH DOT. AssetAuctions, 800-303-6511 www.asset-auctions.com/rock Friday, April 12 • 9:30 AM: 935 US 23 North, Delaware (Columbus), OH. Late Model Cat Construction, Support Equipment, Attachments, Truck & Trailers. Hilites: Cat 320DL, Cat 312DL. Alex Lyon & Son, 315633-2944 www.alexlyon.com Saturday, April 13 • 9:30 AM: 131 Cowesett Ave., West Warwick (Providence), RI. Complete Liquidation of One Owner (45 yrs. in business!) Best Equipment Available. Top Quality Mack, IH Trucks & Cat Earthmoving Equipment. No consignments accepted for this sale. Alex Lyon & Son, 315-6332944 www.alexlyon.com Tuesday, April 16 • Weekly Construction Equipment Auction. Every Tuesday. Online Bidding Only! See Web site for

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ALEX LYON & SON Bridgeport, NY 315-633-2944 Fax 315-633-8010 Evenings 315-637-8912 www.lyonauction.com AUCTION LIQUIDATION SERVICES Eatontown, NJ 732-682-0708 800-563-9740 www.auctionlistservices.com AUCTIONEER PHIL JACQUIER INC. Southwick, MA 413-569-6421 Fax 413-569-6599 philcorn@jacquierauctions.com www.jacquierauctions.com FREY & SONS Archbold, OH 419-445-3739 FAX 419-445-8888 www.freyandsons.com

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details. Also monthly auctions for surplus trucks and pickups from Commonwealth of PA & dump trucks & equip. from OH DOT. AssetAuctions, 800-303-6511 www.asset-auctions.com/rock • 12:00 Noon: 8215 Fm 1488, Magnolia (Houston), TX. Late Model Rental Returns of Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Attachments, Support Equipment. Hilites: Cat 140 MVHP, Cat 140H, Cat 12H. Alex Lyon & Son, 315-633-2944 www.alexlyon.com Friday, April 19 • 9:30 AM: 6315 Highway 78 West, Bremen (Atlanta), GA. Late Model Rental Returns of Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Attachments, Support Equipment. Alex Lyon & Son, 315-633-2944 www.alexlyon.com Saturday, April 20 • 9:00 AM: 1755 S. E. Frontage Rd., Sturtevant (Racine), WI. Complete Liquidation: Construction Equipment, Support Equipment, Heavy Spec Truck Tractors, Service Trucks, Late Model Lowbed Trailers., Hilites: 2011 Cat 336DL, 2011 Cat 420E (4x4), Late Model Truck Tractors (tri./tandem), Detachables & HiFlats. Alex Lyon & Son, 315-633-2944 www.alexlyon.com • 9:00 AM: Walpole, NH. Selling all inventory for R.N. Johnson, Inc., John Deere dealer for 84 years. Includes antique equipment museum, rolling stock, shop tools & inventory. Sale Managers, Northeast Kingsom Sales, 802-525-4774, neks@together.net, Auctioneer Reg Lussier 802626-8892 Tuesday, April 23 • Weekly Construction Equipment Auction. Every Tuesday. Online Bidding Only! See Web site for details. Also monthly auctions for surplus trucks and pickups from Commonwealth of PA and dump trucks & equip. from OH DOT. AssetAuctions, 800-303-6511 www.asset-auctions.com/rock

THESE PARTICIPATING AUCTIONEERS

HUNYADY AUCTION CO. Hatfield, PA 215-361-9099 Fax 215-361-9212 www.hunyady.com KEENEY AUCTION SERVICES Orangeville, PA 570-683-6858 .4 www.motleysgroup.com PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS, INC. North Franklin, CT 860-642-4200 www.petrowskyauctioneers.com POWERS AUCTION SERVICE, INC. Woodstock, IL 815-388-9700 Fax 815-388-9766

RITCHIE BROTHERS Richmond, BC Canada 800-663-8457 604-273-7564 Fax 604-273-2102 www.rbauction.com ROY TEITSWORTH, INC., AUCTIONEERS Geneseo, NY 585-243-1563 www.teitsworth.com YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. Holland, OH 800-842-6221 419-865-3990 Fax 419-865-4595 www.yoderandfrey.com

and Trenching. Contact Catamount Con-sulting LLC, 518-623-2352 or e-mail smckenna@catamountconsultingllc.com. APR 11 First Aid, CPR and AED Training Holiday Inn Resort, Rte. 9, Lake George, NY. $125/person. This class will provide participants with First Aid, CPR and AED Training that will supersede the mandatory training required under OSHA and MSHA regulations. MSHA Annual Refresher Holiday Inn, Lake George NY. 8 am - 4 pm. $100. This seminar fulfills a minimum of 7 hours of credit toward the Annual Refresher Training required of all operators by the Mine Safety and Health Act. Contact Catamount Consulting LLC, 518623-2352 or e-mail smckenna@catamountconsultingllc.com.

under OSHA and MSHA regulations. The class will run from 4 pm-8 pm, however the CPR/AED will only be from 4 pm-5:30 pm. $125/person for whole class; $75/person for CPR/AED only. Contact Catamount Consulting LLC, 518-623-2352 or e-mail smckenna@catamountconsultingllc.com. MSHA Annual Refresher Class Plattsburgh American Legion, 162 Quarry Road Plattsburgh, NY . 8 am - 4 pm. $100. This seminar fulfills a minimum of 7 hours of credit toward the Annual Refresher Training required of all operators by the Mine Safety and Health Act. Contact Catamount Consulting LLC, 518-623-2352 or e-mail smckenna@catamountconsultingllc.com. APR 23, 24, 25 & 26 Improving Employee Accountability • April 23 - Buffalo, NY

APR 18 First Aid/CPR/AED Training Plattsburgh American Legion, 162 Quarry Rd., Plattsburgh, NY. These classes will provide participants with First Aid/CPR and AED training that will supersede the mandatory training required

• April 24 - Rochester, NY • April 25 - Syracuse, NY • April 26 - Albany, NY For more information download a complete brochure at http://images.ruceci.com/p dfs/YHIEA.pdf. Call 800258-7246.

MAY 5-8 NYS Solid Waste & Recycling Conference and Trade Show Bolton Landing, NY. On Internet at www.nyfederation.org MAY 7-9 AEM Seminar: Product Safety and Compliance Hilton Orlando, Orlando, FL. On Internet at www.aem.org MAY 8 First Aid/CPR/AED Training Homewood Suites, 216 Wolf Road, Albany NY . These classes will provide participants with First Aid/CPR and AED training that will supersede the mandatory training required under OSHA and MSHA regulations. The class will run from 4 pm-8 pm, however the CPR/AED will only be from 4 pm-5:30 pm. $125/person for whole class; $75/person for CPR/AED only. MSHA Annual Refresher Class Homewood Suites, 216 Wolf Rd., Albany, NY. 8 am - 4 pm. $100. This seminar fulfills a minimum of 7 hours of credit toward the Annual Refresher Training required of

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ROY TEITSWORTH INC.

PH (585) 243-1563 FAX (585) 243-3311 6502 Barber Hill Road, Geneseo, New York 14454 WWW.TEITSWORTH.COM

SUCCESSFUL AUCTIONS FOR 43 YEARS

CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY AREA MUNICIPAL & CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT AUCTION

SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013 @ 9:00 AM

GERRY RODEO GROUNDS RT. 60, GERRY, NY (JAMESTOWN AREA) NOTICE: This is the 20th annual Town/Village Highway Association Selling: Equipment, Trucks, Landscape items, Trailers, Tractors, light & heavy trucks & much too much to list! You will find late model, well-maintained equipment here! Visit our website at www.teitsworth.com for terms, updated listings & pictures. Consignments Welcome get us your list now Call the office for a contract 585-243-1563 “WE SPECIALIZE IN LARGE AUCTIONS FOR DEALERS, FARMERS, MUNICIPALITIES AND CONTRACTORS”

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Calendar from 15 all operators by the Mine Safety and Health Act. Contact Catamount Consulting LLC, 518-623-2352 or e-mail smckenna@catamountconsultingllc.com.

IFPE 2014 exhibitors get the most out of their show experience. On Internet at www.aem.org

urban Milwaukee, WI. On Internet at www.aem.org SEP 23-25

JUN 18-19

AEM Seminar: Customer Support

MAY 10

High Performance Sales College

AEM Seminar: Product Liability

Orlando, FL. On Internet at www.aem.org

Brookfield Sheraton in sub-

Hilton Orlando, Orlando, FL. On Internet at www.aem.org

35th ANNUAL SPRING CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

MAY 14

Sat., April 20, 2013, @ 9:00 a.m.

MSHA Annual Refresher Training Holiday Inn, 476 Route 7 South, Rutland, VT . $100. This seminar fulfills a minimum of 7 hours of credit toward the Annual Refresher Training required of all operators by the Mine Safety and Health Act. MAY 15-16

Located: Alparon Park (Troy Fair Grounds) Troy, PA, Intersection of Rtes. 6 & 14. Agricultural Equipment - Municipal & Contracting - Dozers, Backhoes, Skid Steers, Forklifts, Light & Heavy Trucks, Equipment Trailers, Livestock Trailers, Automobiles, Recreational Vehicles, Older Vintage Farm Equipment, Landscaping Equipment, Lawn & Garden Equipment. Good title must accompany Vehicles, Accepting Consignments up to 12 noon Friday, April 19. Terms: Full Payment Auction Day by Cash, Check, Visa, and M/C, 3% Credit Card Chg. Waived if paid by Cash or good Check.

AEM Seminar: Marketing Intercontinental O’Hare, Rosemont, IL. sessions co-located with AEM’s Exhibitor Education Meeting to help CONEXPO-CON/AGG and

SHAYLOR AUCTIONEERS

Lic. #833L, Bonded, NAA, PAA. Bob Shaylor - 496 Elmira St., Troy, PA, 16947 - 570-297-3278 Bob Garrison RR 2, Box 62, Col. X Roads, 16914 - 570-297-3873 www.shaylorauctioneers.com • email robert@shaylorauctioneers.com

UPCOMING AUCTION

Utility Trucks & Equipment

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Friday, May 3 @ 10 AM Address: 1128 US Highway 70 West, Garner, NC 27529 FEATURING:

& OTHERS

HIGHLIGHTS (TRUCKS): BUCKET TRUCKS (2) ‘01 & ‘99 Altec AM855, 60’ Material Handler, on IHC 4700; • (6) ‘02 & ‘01 Altec AA755L, 60’ Material Handler, on IHC 4700 • (5) ‘00 & ‘98 Altec TA41M, 46’ Material Handler, on IHC 4700 • (3) ‘06, ‘05 & ‘04 Altec L37MR, 42’ Material Handler on IHC 4300 • (2) ‘04 Altec AT37G, 72’ Boom, on IHC 4300 • (2) ‘05 & ‘04 Altec L36A, 41’ Boom, on IHC 4300 DIGGER DERRICK TRUCKS ‘98 Terex - Telelect Commander 4200 PG Winch 4x4, 42’ Height, 21420# Cap., on 4x4 Chevy C7500 • (3) ‘98 Terex-Telelect Commander 4200 PG Winch, 42’ Height, 21420# Cap., on IHC 4900 BOX TRUCKS ‘99 Ford E450, Utilimaster 16’ Utility Body SERVICE TRUCKS (4) ‘08, ‘07 & ‘03 Ford F550XL Super Duty • ‘02 Ford F350XL Super Duty, Enclosed Body PICKUP TRUCKS 2006 Chevrolet 2500HD 4x4 • ‘05 Chevrolet Colorado VANS ‘06 Chevrolet 3500 9-Passenger • (6) ‘09, ‘06 & ‘05 Chevrolet Cargo • ‘08 Chevrolet Uplander Cargo HIGHLIGHTS (EQUIPMENT): BACKHOE LOADERS ‘98 Case 580L, 4x4, GP Bucket, Canopy, Dsl • (2) ‘06 & ‘01 Kubota L48, 4x4, 4-in-1 Bucket, Forks, Quick Attach, Dsl • (5) ‘01, ‘99 & ‘97 Kubota L35, 4x4, 4-in-1 Bucket, Dsl FORKLIFTS JCB 940 Rough Terrain, 8000#, 30’ Mast, 4x4, ECAB • Teledyne-Princeton D5000 Piggy Back, 5000#, Dsl • Yale DP050 Pneumatic Tire, 5000# ATV’S (2) ‘06 Argo Avenger 8x8 • Honda Ranger 4x4 HIGHLIGHTS (TRAILERS): LOWBOY TRAILERS ‘99 Kaylyn-Siebert 35T2ADD T/A, Rear Ramps • ‘97 Trail-Eze RG3520P2 T/A, Rear Ramps • ‘91 Trail-Eze RG3522P2 T/A, Rear Ramps TAG EQUIPMENT TRAILERS (5) ‘99 & 97’ Butler LT1216 T/A, 16’ Tilt Steel Deck ENCLOSED TRAILERS ‘01 American Cargo Sport T/A, 14’ • ‘90 T/A, 14’ UTILITY TAG TRAILER ‘02 Danco S/A, 6x8

ONE OWNER COMPLETE EQUIPMENT DISPERSAL AUCTION for

MORRILL CONSTRUCTION, INC. (Owners Pursuing Other Interests)

FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 9:30 AM

190 HORSE MEADOW RD, NORTH HAVERILL, NH 03774 MULTI MILLION DOLLAR INVENTORY FROM ONE OF NH/VT's MOST REVERED CONTRACTING FIRMS! PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: Cat 330L, s/n 5YM01580; 2006 Komatsu PC200LC-7, s/n C50884; 2006 Deere 50D, s/n TF050DX245046; 2001 Cat M318, s/n 8AL02926; CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: 2003 Cat D5GXL, s/n FDH1384; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2003 Cat 924G, s/n 9SW2239; 2003 Cat IT28G, s/n 8CR03946; 2000 Cat IT28G, s/n 8CR2467; 1990 Deere 744E, s/n CK744EB000148; COMPACT TRACK LOADERS: 2005 Cat 287B, s/n ZSA01754; PAVING EQUIPMENT: Blaw Knox RW195, s/n 19501-09; LARGE GENSETS: Cat SR-4, s/n 5DA04364; COMPACTORS & ROLLERS: 2001 Cat CS433C, s/n 3TM01385; 1998 Cat CS563C, s/n 4KN00946; 1987 Ingersoll Rand SP48, s/n 5894S; 1986 Bomag BW75ADL, s/n 10148020017; 1981 Ingersoll Rand SP48, s/n 5200S; Bomag BW75AD, s/n 101480310306; MOTOR GRADERS & SCRAPERS: 1989 Cat 140G, s/n 72V12335; 1977 Deere 670, s/n 05951; 1974 Cat 631C, s/n 67M05239; 1973 Cat 631C, s/n 67M04872; BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: Rammer 5000# Hyd Hammer Fits PC200; (2) Felco Compactor Bkts; (7) Excavator Digging Bkts; (4) Forks For Tool Carriers; RB70 York Rake, s/n 2538; RH 10' York Rake, s/n RH635; Sweeper; TRUCK TRACTORS: 2006 Kenworth W900L Tri-Axle; 1988 Peterbilt 379 T/A; 1988 Peterbilt T/A; Peterbilt 359S19 T/A; TRI & T/A DUMPS: 2001 Mack Tri-Axle; 2001 Mack Tri-Axle; 2001 Mack RD688S Tri-Axle; 2000 Kenworth T800B Tri-Axle; 2003 Western Star Tri-Axle; 2001 Western Star Tri-Axle; 1985 Mack RD688S T/A; 1985 Mack RD688S T/A; 1983 Mack RD688S T/A; 1977 Mack RD686SX T/A; S/A DUMPS: 2004 Ford F350; 2002 Ford F350; 1997 Ford F350; DETACHABLE & LOWBED TRAILERS: 2007 Talbert T4DW555AHRG1T1 55 Ton Tri-Axle Lowboy; 1999 Eager Beaver 50 Ton Lowboy; VAN, FLATBED & SGL DROP TRAILERS: 1994 Strick 27' S/A Dry Van Trailer; 1986 Strick 27' S/A Dry Van Trailer; 1975 American 40' T/A Dry Van Trailer; 1974 Trailmobile 40' T/A Dry Van Trailer; 1995 Cross Country T/A Flatbed Trailer; 1987 Fruehauf 44' Flatbed Trailer; TAG-ALONG & OTHER H.D. EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2009 Cam 8 Ton T/A Equipment Trailer; 2002 Cam T/A 7 Ton Equipment Trailer; 1999 Big Tex S/A Equipment Trailer; 1999 Big Tex T/A Equipment Trailer; 1997 Starlite Tag-Along; 1993 Starlite 2 Ton Equipment Trailer; 1988 Eager Beaver 20HA 20 Ton Equipment Trailer; 10 Ton Tag-Along; Custom T/A Equipment Trailer; TANK TRAILERS: 1970 Fruehauf T/A Tank Trailer; OFFICE TRAILERS: Relco S/A Portable 16'x8' Office Trailer; SERVICE & UTILITY TRUCKS: 2008 Ford F450 Mechanics Truck; 2008 Ford F250 Utility; 2005 Ford F350 Mechanics Truck; 2003 Ford F350 Mechanic/Svc Truck; 2001 Ford F250 Utility; FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS: 2002 Ford F350 Flatbed; 1999 Ford F350 S/A Flatbed; 1990 Int'l 4700 S/A Flatbed; Mack DM685SX T/A Cab & Chassis; WATER TRUCKS: 1979 Mack DM686SX2847 T/A Water Truck; 1978 Mack DM686SX T/A Water Truck; FLEET VEHICLES: 2007 Chevy 2500HD; 2006 Ford F150; 2005 Ford F150; 2005 Ford F150; 2004 Ford F350; 2004 Ford F150; 2004 Ford F150; 2004 Ford F150; 2003 Ford F350; 2003 Ford Explorer; 2003 Ford F250; 2002 Ford F350; 2002 Ford F250; 2001 Ford F250; 2001 Ford F150; 1999 Ford F250; 1998 GMC Sonoma; 1997 Ford F250; 1997 Lincoln Town Car; 1997 Ford F150; 1995 Ford F150; SNOW HANDLING EQUIPMENT: Hi-Way P8 Salt Spreader For P/U; (2) Swenson Steel Sanders w/Briggs & Stratton w/Controls; Pro Tech 14' Snow Pusher; (2) Everest 12' Snow Pushers; FFC 14' & 12' Snow Pushers; 12' Hyd Angle Snow Plow; 11' & 12' Snow Plows; TRENCH & SHORING BOXES & ROAD PLATES: H.E Sargent 8x24 Trench Box; H.E Sargent 4x24 Trench Box; Efficiency 8x20 Trench Box; GME 8x20 Trench Box; GME 8x8 Manhole Box; UR 6x20 Trench Box; 5 CY Stone Box; GENERATORS: 1999 MQ Power DCA-45SS1I11 T/A Generator; COMPRESSORS: Sullivan D18505A S/A Portable Air Compressor; 1986 Ingersoll Rand 160 S/A Portable Air Compressor; PUMPS: 1998 Godwin CD150MBS S/A Portable 6" Water Pump; Mayco C30HD S/A Portable Grout Pump; LIGHT TOWERS: 2001 Magnun 4060IMCMH S/A Portable Light Tower; MESSAGE & ARROW BOARDS: (2) 2003 Ver-Mac PCMS1210 S/A Portable Solar Message Boards; (6) 2001 Ver-Mac VM4815 S/A Portable Solar Arrow Boards; 1994 American Signal CMS-T300 S/A Portable Message Board; 1993 Service & Material S/A Portable Arrow Board; (3) 1992 Amida DLB15FADL04 S/A Portable Arrow Boards; 1988 All S/A Portable Arrow Board; INDUSTRIAL FORKLIFTS: Clark C500YS80D, s/n Y685-0006-7575; AG & UTILITY TRACTORS: 2010 John Deere 6115 Ag Tractor w/Loader; John Deere 750 Utility Tractor w/JD 70 Loader; John Deere 2940 Ag Tractor w/Loader; 1978 John Deere 850 Utility Tractor w/Loader; BROOM TRACTORS: Yanmar Utility Tractor w/60" Broom; David Brown Utility Tractor w/72" Broom; UTILITY VEHICLES: 1990 Kawasaki Mule 2010 ATV; WOOD CHIPPERS: 1985 Woodchuck HR17 S/A Portable Chipper; TRUCK PARTS: 13'6" Steel Dump Body w/46" Sides Including Hoist; SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Reinco M60E6 S/A Portable Straw Blower; Core Cut CC3500 Walk Behind Concrete Saw; MultiQuip MC64P S/A Portable Cement Mixer; Stone 65CM Skid Mtd Cement Mixer; Kuhn EL100N 8'6" Rototiller Fits 3 Pt; Tellefsdal 250/2000 Tree Winch Fits 3 Pt; 1993 Stick S/A Dolly; Safety Barricades; Orange Barrels; AND MORE!

One owner sale. Sorry no consignments.

PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from THE SHELLY COMPANY & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

THURSDAY, MAY 2, 9:00 AM 700 HART ROAD, COLUMBUS, OHIO, 43223 FULL INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT & PAVING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS, TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES

2 DAYS S - 1000'S S OF F LOTS S - 2 DAYS S

MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS 275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254

DTBD • JUNE 2013

DAY 1 • CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & PAVING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS DAY 2 • GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MFG EQUIPMENT TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. NH Lic #2966, Samuel Piotrkowski, Ohio Lic # 2002000176, Ohio Firm #2002000177 ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTS.COM

CALL FOR INFORMATION AND PICTURE BROCHURES

Accepting Items Daily Through 5/2. Sell Your Idle Assets Now!

Salt Lake City, UT (801) 355-4500 Wharton, NJ (973) 659-3330 Milford, NH (603) 672-4100 275 Route 32, North Franklin, CT 06254 (860) 642-4200, Fax: (860) 642-7900 www.petrowskyauctioneers.com

Columbus, OH (614) 444-4300 Providence, RI (401) 455-0200 Boston, MA (617) 427-8888


MT. VERNON, IOWA — The Tilt-Up Concrete Association (TCA) — a nonprofit international organization that serves to expand and improve the use of Tilt-Up as the preferred building system — has announced the election of new board members and the slate of officers for the 2013 year. Glenn Doncaster, president of Citadel Contractors, Inc. (Apex, NC) will continue to serve as president of the TCA Board of Directors. Doncaster specializes in taking projects intended for traditional masonry and transforming them using tilt-up technology. He has been a member of the construction industry for several decades and a TCA Board of Directors member since 2004.

• Mike Denson of Innovative Brick Systems, LLC. (Broomfield, CO) • Frank Adames of Contratistas Civiles y Mecanicos (CCM) (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) • Jeffrey Brown, AIA, of Powers Brown Architecture (Houston, Texas) • Andrew S. McPherson of Seretta Construction (Apopka, FlL; Charlotte, NC or Austin, Texas) • Tom Stecker of Thermomass (Boone, Iowa) • Shannon D. Stucker of AML, Inc. (Floyds Knobs, IN) • James Williams, P.E., C.E., S.E., AIA of ae urbia and J.M. Williams and Associates, Inc. (Salt Lake City, Utah)

Other officers serving the Board for 2013 are:

Ex-officio members of the Board from related associations are:

• President elect: Kimberly Corwin of A.H. Harris & Sons (Newington, CN)

• Lionel Lemay, director of Applied Engineering for the National Ready Mix Concrete Association

• Secretary: James Williams, P.E., C.E., S.E., AIA of ae urbia and J.M. Williams and Associates, Inc. (Salt Lake City, Utah) • Treasurer: Shane Miller of DIVCON, Inc. (Spokane Valley, WA) Those re-elected are:

• Douglas Sordyl, managing director for Industry Affairs of the American Concrete Institute • Tony Johnson, regional manager for the Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute

• Barclay Gebel of Concrete Strategies, LLC (St. Louis, MO)

• Larry Novak, director of Engineered Buildings for the Portland Cement Association

• Shane Miller of DIVCON, Inc. (Spokane Valley, WA)

Elected to three year terms to the Board for the first time are:

Those continuing service on the Board are:

• Scott Collins, P.E., chief engineer for Meadow Burke, selected by the Global Associates Council

• Matthew Bell, P.E., Structural/Field Engineer with LJB, Inc.’s Facilities Division (elected by the membership by mail ballot) Collins has been a strong leader on the TCA’s technical committee for the past several years as well as a member of ACI 551 — Tilt-Up Concrete. Most recently, he coauthored the TCA’s new bracing guidelines and he has contributed to multiple articles for TCA over the years. He was responsible for the lifting and bracing design of the Korean War Veterans Memorial that was dedicated at the 2010 TCA Convention in Kansas City. Collins is also serving on the 2014 TCA Convention (San Francisco) host committee. “I’ve been on the receiving end of using the benefits from TCA practically my entire career, and I welcome the opportunity to serve on the board. Hopefully my background in lifting and bracing on the engineering side can bring a new perspective to the board,” said Collins. Bell provides complete building shell design of low rise commercial structures, including a specialty in the design of tilt-up construction. As lead field engineer supporting the LJB’s CON/STEEL Alliance, Bell is also responsible for training contractors in the means and methods of tilt-up construction. He facilitates both classroom training and onsite in the field training. Further, he is currently serving as the chairperson for the subcommittee over-

seeing the Tilt-Up Engineering Manual development. As chairperson, he is responsible for gaining consensus on the Table of Contents from the subcommittee members; managing the delivery of the Chapters from the co-authors; coordinating the review activities of the subcommittee and communicating progress reports with the chairperson of the Technical Committee and with the TCA Board of Directors “It is a great privilege to be selected for the TCA Board of Directors and to represent the tilt-up industry as a whole. I hope to bring a unique perspective to the board by utilizing my experience at LJB as a project manager, structural engineer and lead field engineer, supporting the CON/STEEL AllianceTM with hands-on tilt-up construction training,” said Bell. TCA was founded in 1986 to improve the quality and acceptance of site cast Tilt-Up construction, a method in which concrete wall panels are cast onsite and tilted into place. Tilt-Up construction is one of the fastest growing industries in the U.S., combining the advantages of reasonable cost with low maintenance, durability, speed of construction and minimal capital investment. At least 10,000 buildings, enclosing more than 650 million square feet, are constructed each year using this construction method. For more information, visit www.tilt-up.org or contact TCA at 319895-6911.

Leica’s PaveSmart 3D machine control system is helping highway contractors save time and money NORCROSS, GA -— As the United States grapples with long overdue infrastructure repairs — 2009 estimates totaled $2.2 trillion according to the Report Card for America’s Infrastructure by the American Society of Civil Engineers — Leica Geosystems in enabling highway contractors win contracts, earn bonuses and save time and money with its Leica PaveSmart 3D machine control system.

not happy unless we’re getting a bonus for smoothness.”

As the industry leader in St. Louis, MO, Fred Weber Inc. is earning up to the maximum five percent smoothness bonuses while paving two sections of Highway 364 near St. Charles, MO, due in large part to the Leica PaveSmart 3D machine control system, which is saving time and money as it eliminates all of the detailed survey labor normally spent for a runway, staking of hubs, setting of blue tops, and the labor to setup stringlines.

“We trim with the Leica Geosystems stringless system (and) we’ll trim all the way out into the trackline,” said Hilton. “Basically your paver track is running on a smooth ride. And then you take the human error out of it. There’s human error in setting stringline and eyeballing it, and we don’t have that anymore.”

Under older systems, a concrete paver is controlled by two stringlines set at precise locations on each side of the lane. “When we would pave with a stringline, we were just happy to get 100 percent of our pay,” said Nick Hilton, manager of Concrete Operations for Fred Weber Inc. “Now, with the Leica PaveSmart 3D stringless system, we’re

Integrating seamlessly with any GOMACO paver or trimmer, the Leica Geosystems system regulates the steering and grade of the machine with no need to retrofit complex hydraulics. The system guides the trimmer in relation to a digitized 3D model of the highway that runs on a Leica computer onboard the machine.

Saving money is essential at a time when there’s so little of it to update the U.S. infrastructure, which largely dates back 60, even 80 years. “It’s an outrage. Building a world class transportation system is part of what made us an economic superpower,” said President Barack Obama, in his speech on jobs before a joint session of Congress on Sept. 8. 2011. “There are private construction companies, all across America, just waiting to get to work.”

This year, Weber is building a new 10 mile section of Interstate 69 near Newberry, IN. It’s a four lane divided highway and the contractor is laying 11inches of new pavement. Early profilograph readings indicate that they earned an average of three percent bonuses on 25 sections of the northbound passing lane. The pavement base consists of 6inches of 1-inch minus base stone topped by three-inches of clean crushed stone. To place and trim the 3-inch layer, the contractor is using a GOMACO PS-2600 with an optional “blade kit,” controlled by a Leica PaveSmart 3D machine control system. The GOMACO PS2600 works 30-feet wide and Hilton attributes a share of his smoothness results to the Leica Geosystems 3D control system on the PS-2600. “We love it,” said Hilton of his Leica PaveSmart 3D stringless control system. “We like the mobility and ease of access to the project. You don’t have a stringline up in the way anymore. Nobody can trip over the stringline or bump it to throw it off line. Plus, it frees up manpower to do something else. And our profilograph numbers have come way down since we’ve been running the Leica Geosystems Solution.”

Leica Geosystems — When it’s got to be right With close to 200 years of pioneering solutions to measure the world, Leica Geosystems products and services are trusted by professionals worldwide to help them capture, analyze and present spatial information. Leica Geosystems is best known for its broad array of products that capture accurately, model quickly, analyze easily and visualize and present spatial information. Those who use Leica Geosystems products every day trust them for their dependability, the value they deliver and the superior customer support. Based in Heerbrugg, Switzerland, Leica Geosystems is a global company with tens of thousands of customers supported by more than 3500 employees in 28 countries and hundreds of partners located in more than 120 countries around the world. Leica Geosystems is part of the Hexagon Group, Sweden. For further information please contact Leica Geosystems Inc., Andre Ribeiro, MBA, director of Marketing Planning and Communications, Atlanta, GA 30092. Call 770-326-9557, fax 770-447-0710, e-mail Andre.ribeiro@leicaus.com or visit www.leica-geosystems.us.

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People on the Move AEM names Charlie O’Brien as senior vice president Promotion recognizes leadership as AEM executes its strategic plan to enhance member services The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) has named Charlie O’Brien as senior vice president in recognition of his expanded leadership responsibilities for the association. These include activities under AEM’s new strategic plan, initiated in 2012, to better serve all members’ current and future business development needs. In addition to increased responsibilities since joining AEM in 2007, O’Brien has taken a leadership role with expanded responsibilities in development of strategic initiatives to achieve the plan’s Key Result Area (KRA) goals and objectives and AEM goals development

to continue implementation of the strategic plan. He was also instrumental in development of the vision for launch of AEM’s successful AG CONNECT Expo and Summit, now on its third show, which took place Jan. 2931, 2013 in Kansas City, MO. The initial AEM strategic initiatives focus on increased advocacy, a services plan to respond to membership survey results and a new financial model to sustain expanded services and activities. New initiatives being implemented for 2013 include increased member engagement, market information services and global business development. “This is not another layer of management; it is a way to improve our service to the membership and better repre-

sent the industry through better use of staff capabilities. Charlie serves as the recognized face and voice of AEM agriculture activities, and provides the solid management and leadership credentials to enable AEM to achieve this higher level of action,” stated AEM President Dennis Slater. O’Brien joined AEM in 2007 as vice president. He serves as agriculture sector leader and also oversees AEM’s market information, technical/safety and member services areas. O’Brien came to AEM with more than 20 years of experience in the off road equipment industry. This includes president and CEO of FPC Financial as well as Farm Plan & AgLine (Canada) product manager and sales manager for John Deere Financial; branch manager and director of strate-

gic initiatives for Deere Financial’s England operations; and Deere Financial management positions in sales, market and business development and risk management. AEM is the North American based international trade group providing innovative business development resources to advance the off road equipment manufacturing industry in the global marketplace. AEM membership comprises more than 850 companies and more than 200 product lines in the agriculture, construction, forestry, mining and utility sectors worldwide. AEM is headquartered in Milwaukee, WI, with offices in the world capitals of Washington, D.C.; Ottawa, Canada; and Beijing, China.

Hyundai Construction Equipment’s new Regional Sales Manager brings 20 plus years industry experience NORCROSS, GA — Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. is excited to announce the hiring of Lee Shirey as regional service manager. Shirey has more than 20 years of experience in the heavy equipment industry. Most recently, he was a field service technician at ASC Construction Equipment in Buford, GA. He held similar positions at Nasser Heavy Equipment, Stafford Tractor Company and METRAC, all located in Georgia. In his new role at Hyundai Construction Equipment, Shirey will oversee the department that services Hyundai’s ex-

tensive dealer network. “I look forward to improving the already stellar service Hyundai provides its dealers, and assist our dealers in their efforts to serve their Hyundai customers,” says Lee Shirey, regional service manager, Hyundai Construction Equipment. Shirey has an Associate Degree in Diesel and Hydraulic technology from Heart of Georgia Technical College, plus his MACS certification. Shirey resides in Monroe, GA with his wife. He has four children and two grandchildren. Shirey is an avid outdoorsman and enjoys camping, hunting and fishing.

Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. offers quality earthmoving and material handling equipment, including hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders, skid steer loaders and electric and diesel forklifts. They also manufacture internal combustion cushion and internal combustion pneumatic forklifts. Hyundai’s North American headquarters in Norcross, GA, along with its Elk Grove location outside Chicago, gives the company two strategically located parts depots for quick fulfillment of dealer and customer orders.

Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), Hyundai Construction Equipment’s parent company has instilled its philosophy: Quality before and after the sale throughout all divisions. HHI invests heavily in construction equipment R&D and builds state of the art production facilities around the world. Hyundai is ISO 9001 certified and is a perennial winner of numerous Korean construction equipment design awards. For more information about Hyundai, Hyundai products or dealership opportunities, visit www.hceamericas.com or call 877-509-2254.

Talbert introduces new 50 ton traveling axle trailer RENSSELAER, IN — Talbert Manufacturing, a leader in the heavy haul and specialty built trailer industry, has introduced its 50 ton 5051 traveling axle trailer for customers that need to comply with 43-foot kingpin laws and regulations. Kingpin laws vary state to state but generally apply to any trailer longer than 48-feet and less than 53-feet. These regulations typically dictate the maximum distance from the kingpin to the last axle must measure 43-feet or less. Adding to its series of traveling axle trailers, Talbert pushed the deck length to the limit, designing a 51-foot traveling axle trailer to maximize the lower deck length and still meet the

43-foot kingpin law. Talbert’s TA Series trailers are known for their six degree load angle. This gradual slope is ideal for the towing and recovery industry, as well as rental equipment and small to midsize construction equipment with low ground clearances, such as rollers and pavers. The 5051TA is loaded with more standard features than other conventional units in a base model and it still delivers cost effective versatility in a variety of applications. For example, many other manufacturers commonly use worm gear winches to cut extra expense. The 15,000 pound planetary winch, which comes standard on all trailers in Talbert’s 50 ton TA Se-

ries, provides customers with a more efficient winch. The planetary winch uses a direct drive system and offers up to twice the loading speed of the worm gear winch. Operators can run Talbert’s planetary winch through a multi-function wireless remote, which allows one person to load a piece of equipment without leaving the trailer. This is ideal for loading inoperable cars or machinery. For reliable performance in heavy duty industries, Talbert’s 5051TA also comprises a T-1 and 80K steel beam constructed framework and 4-inch Ibeam crossmembers on 9inch centers to accommodate more concentrated loads. Further, the I-beam construction prevents cor-

The 5051TA is loaded with more standard features than other conventional units in a base model, and it still delivers cost effective versatility in a variety of applications. rosion, unlike boxed crossmenbers that tend to rust from the inside out. Other standard features include 1-1/2-inch apitong flooring as well as side and center tie downs. Apitong is a tightly woven, highly dense wood that provides a longer wear life because it is less susceptible to chipping or cracking than other deck materials.

Side and center tie down slots are installed for greater loading ease and application flexibility. Founded in 1938, Talbert Manufacturing provides the most complete line of heavy haul trailers and specialized transportation equipment for the commercial, industrial, military and government sectors; and in applications that include re-

newable energy, aerospace, heavy construction, in-plant material handling, manufacturing, processing systems and much more. For more information, contact Talbert Manufacturing, 1628 W. State Road 114, Rensselaer, IN 47978. Call 800-348-5232, fax 219-866-7060, e-mail sales@talbertmfg.com or visit the website at www.talbertmfg.com.


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Hard Hat Expo brings industry people together by Jon M. Casey

Michael Fry (L) discusses the features and benefits of Horizontal Directional Drills. reasonable weather for this time of year as this year’s he month of March brings the first day of remainder of the year. This year, more than 8,000 attendees took time to competition proved to be an exciting challenge as spring, St. Patrick’s Day, and for this year, March even includes Easter. But for con- head to the New York State Fairgrounds for this year’s always. Prize winners for this year’s event were: 1st struction workers throughout New York and event March 6-7. For Ken Chilewski, Mac Sutton, Carl Zimmerman; 2nd - Clair Zimmerman; 3rd - Mike New England, March is also the time when Nathan Darrow and Neal Hayes, the show was far Ternoois; 4th - Kenneth Leinbach; 5th - Steve the Hard Hat Expo in Syracuse brings con- more rewarding than they would ever have expected. Humpreville; 6th - Kevin Zimmerman; 7th - Lewis tractors and suppliers together in what has become Chilewski and Sutton took home commemorative Humpreville; 8th - Isaac Renda; 9th - Nelson Weiler one of the largest shows of its kind in the Northeast. Savage rifles as a result of door prize drawings held and 10th - Neil Martin. Carol Smalley, of Underground Imaging For many, the Hard Hat Expo is the start of the con- each of the two days, at the Lee Publications, Inc. struction year in earnest where industry people gath- exhibit in Horticulture Hall. Additionally, Darrow was Technologies, a Caterpillar Affiliate that specializes in er for two days to talk about the latest in equipment the lucky winner of a Milwaukee four tool combo kit subsurface investigation and mapping services, found this year’s expo to be an excellent resource for and services and to spend time networking with oth- while Hayes won a set of TEK-Z tools. ers who face similar challenges throughout the Competitors in the Skid Steer Rodeo enjoyed new sales possibilities. “As a Caterpillar affiliate, exhibiting at the Hard Hat Expo provided an opportunity to meet with contractors, equipment operators, engineers and other exhibitors who are already familiar with the CAT brand,” she said. “At the same time we were able to introduce them to Underground Imaging Technologies’ subsurface investigation and mapping services. Knowing what lies beneath the surface is critical to the success of a project. The Expo connected me to projects and people who will benefit from our expertise.” For exhibitors like Tracey Road Equipment (TRE) of East Syracuse, NY, the Hard Hat Expo has been a long standing showcase for their lineup of equipment and services to customers across the Northeast marketing area. “This show serves as a platform for sales professionals from across New York Sate to meet and directly interact with construction professionals,” said a representative from TRE. This year, TRE had more than 20 of their sales professionals on hand to help customers answer any questions they might have. Following this year’s show, TRE expressed their congratulations to winners of prizes for those who entered the drawing at their exhibit. Winners included: Charles Fortier - T/O Mexico Hwy Dept.; Jared Kirstein - ProCom Property; Raymond Sullivan - T/O Attendees stop in at the Cazenovia Equipment Company exhibit. Cazenovia Equipment Company HHExpo 19 was the award sponsor for this year’s Skid Steer Rodeo.

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Granby Hwy Dept.; Pat Donahue - Donahue Sand & Gravel; and Pete Schipano - L.P. Trucking & Excavating. Bruce Merwin of Freadman Steel, said that as a first time Expo exhibitor, he had an overall good experience. He said that he was able to talk with several potential prospects from the heavy construction class of attendee, the target market for his particular business. He said that he was looking forward to next year’s Expo and the improvements that are expected for the 2014 event. Jim Colf of Beka-Max, thought it was a very good show. “We came away with some solid leads as well as making personal contact with many of the equipment dealers who use or could use our system. Thanks for your help. We are looking forward to next year.” For more information on the March 19-20, 2014 Hard Hat Expo in Syracuse, visit www.hardhatexpo.com or contact Missy White at mwhite@leepub.com.

The CAT 236B skidsteer loader from Milton CAT, tackles this challenge during Wednesday’s Rodeo.

Carol Smalley of UIT (left facing camera) and Pam Featherstone (partially hidden, right) owner of Featherstone Supply, highlight their products for visitors to their exhibit.

Heavy equipment like this John Deere 700K Dozer was a key element in static displays from dealers like Tracey Road Equipment.

Top 10 winners of the 2013 Hard Hat Expo Skid Steer Rodeo, pose for a photo with Eric Haas of Cazenovia Equipment Company (L) and Bruce Button of Lee Publications, Inc. (standing behind back row on right).

Tom and George of D&W Performance (backs to camera) talk with shoppers about how to improve their equipment’s performance.

Mac Sutton, Thursday’s door prize winner, accepts his prize from Lee Publications, Inc. representative Larry Price.


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Hey Fred I do payroll at a small construction company and the more people we hire in preparation for busy season, the more time I’m spending deciphering and entering handwritten timecards. I’ve been reading a lot about timecard entry apps lately. Do you think it’s time I start looking at this as an option for our PMs? - Devon Hey Devon Mobile solutions are a great way to save time and increase efficiency, especially when it comes to entering time in the field. And now that they’re more affordable than ever, they’re an option for many construction companies.

But before you jump on the mobile bandwagon, you must do a couple things. First, it’s important (as it is with any type of implementation) to make sure that your project managers and anyone else who’ll be using the mobile app, are willing to learn and use the technology. Second, you must have a process in place to harness all the data collected from your mobile devices. Let me give you an example: a remote timecard entry application made for the construction industry will allow you to enter time based on the employee, job, cost code and more. If you’ve only got an off the shelf accounting program in place, there’s really nowhere for all that data to go, because the program is not equipped to handle all of that information. You want to make the most of the data! So as long as you’ve got those points covered, I say go for it! If not, don’t put the cart before the horse. It’ll end in certain failure. Good luck! - Fred Call for Questions: Thank you for reading “Hey Fred!” CEO/chairman of Foundation Software, Fred Ode is here to answer any question you might have. Plus, he loves getting e-mails, so send a question to heyfred@ foundationsoft.com, and he’ll get you an answer. Your question may even make the Hard Hat News website. Thanks!


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2000 INTERNATIONAL 9900I

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2 005 5 Caterpillar r 302.5 Mini Excavator, 57” Blade, 22” Bucket, Aux Hydraulic Outlet, 2,800 hrs.

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15,999

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1995 Case-IH 4210 Tractor w/Alamo-Industrial Versa Side Flail 72” Mower, 2400 Hrs.

9,500

$

Keil Equipment

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Buffalo, NY

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9’ Mason Dump, Fisher V-Plow, Diesel, 85,000 Miles Sale Price

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19,999

$

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