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$170M Indiana Venue Due to Complete End of 2024 City of Fishers photo

Equipment being used on the assignment includes cranes, excavators, forklifts, aerial work platforms, scissor lifts, temporary generators, light towers, welding machines, heaters, mixers and various hand tools. Northern Green: New Dates, New Venue, New Energy...12

WOC Celebrates 50th With Nearly 60,000 in Las Vegas...20

Alex Lyon & Son Holds 31st Annual Sale in Bushnell, Fla. ...98

Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Excavators & Attachments Section . . . . . . . . . .33-65 Paving Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73-89 Auction Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95-105 Business Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 Advertisers Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106

By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT

When it opens in December 2024, the $170 million Fishers Event Center will serve as an entertainment and sporting event venue for the local community and beyond. The city-owned, 8,500-seat facility was designed to host concerts, basketball, hockey and indoor football games, as well as other attractions. “Fishers is a rapidly-growing suburb of Indianapolis, Indiana,” said Elliott Hultgren, deputy mayor, city of Fishers. “Both economic and population growth in the suburb has led to demand for quality of life amenities throughout the city. “In the Indianapolis metropolitan area, there is a gap in the market for indoor, mid-sized event centers. As discussions came to fruition, several potential tenants for the space provided support for demand of the see FISHERS page 102

Light at the End of the Electric Tunnel HD Trucking Sector Working to Meet Fed’s Zero-Emission Ambitions By Lucy Perry

Heavy truck manufacturers are all-in on the Biden administration’s zero-emissions goals. To prove it, a manufacturers coalition has launched a campaign to push zeroemission vehicle (ZEV) infrastructure. Biden’s transportation department, doling out grants to build up the electric truck charging grid, are also helping move the industry toward greener pastures. Launched in January, Powering America’s Adobe Stock Photo Commercial Transportation (PACT) was formed by Commercial vehicle customers require fast, reliDaimler Truck North America, Navistar Inc. and able, affordable and convenient power — and an Volvo Group North America. infrastructure system that provides access to

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2003 CAT 963C | $115,000

2021 CAT 953K | $265,000

2021 CAT 963-12 | $375,000

SN: BBD02757 | Hours: 9,625

SN: LJT00639 | Hours: 1,110

SN: LTT00455 | Hours: 266

2014 CAT 279D C3H1 | $39,500

2018 CAT 259D C1H2F | $49,000

2017 CAT 299D2 C3H2 | $63,000

SN: GTL01095 | Hours: 2,765

SN: FTL18300 | Hours: 1,661

SN: FD202793 | Hours: 2,420

2003 CAT 308C CR | $50,000

2019 CAT 303.5E2 | $56,000

2013 CAT 336 EL4-H | $97,500

SN: KCX00264 | Hours: 4,316

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PRESIDENT HAILS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS IN WISCONSIN

During a press event at the Earth Rider Brewery in Superior, Wis., President Joe Biden highlighted a $1 billion grant award to the Blatnik Bridge project, which will replace the original structure built in 1961.

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NORTHERN GREEN: NEW DATES, NEW VENUE, NEW ENERGY

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AUSA EXHIBITS SOLUTIONS FOR CONCRETE SECTOR AT WOC 2024

Northern Green brought together green industry leaders from five states to a new location, Saint Paul RiverCentre in Saint Paul, Minn., Jan. 23 to 25. The event is the largest trade show and educational conference in the north-central region.

AUSA, manufacturer of compact rough-terrain material handling vehicles, showcased some of its rough-terrain dumpers and forklifts at the World of Concrete trade show at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

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META TO BUILD $800M DATA CENTER IN INDIANA

IOWA DOT PROVIDES UPDATE ON ITS SNOWPLOW VISIBILITY RESEARCH

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Gov. Eric J. Holcomb joined executives of Meta Platforms Inc. Jan. 25, as the company announced plans to establish a new $800 million data center campus in Indiana.

The Iowa Department of Transportation recently provided an update on a research project that seeks to use technology to help snowplow operators “see” through the worst winter weather.

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DIAMOND MOWERS ATTACHMENTS OPTIMIZE VEGETATION MANAGEMENT

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HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT EXCAVATOR FOR YOUR JOB SITE

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ROTOTILT’S JOYSTICKS EARN MORE GOOD DESIGN ACCOLADES

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YANMAR — 30 YEARS OF ZERO TAIL SWING VIO COMPACT EXCAVATORS

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HYUNDAI HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS DELIVER SPEED, POWER, CONTROL

CATERPILLAR REPORTS FOURTH-QUARTER, FULL-YEAR 2023 RESULTS

ABC STATEMENT: FINAL RULE WILL CREATE CONFUSION

Caterpillar Inc. announced fourth-quarter and full-year results for 2023. Sales and revenues for the fourth quarter of 2023 were $17.1 billion, a 3 percent increase compared with $16.6 billion in the fourth quarter of 2022.

Associated Builders and Contractors released a statement from Vice President of Regulatory, Labor and State Affairs Ben Brubeck opposing the U.S. Department of Labor’s independent contractor final rule.

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WORLD OF CONCRETE 2024 CELEBRATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY

TAMPA CONVENTION CENTER HOSTS NATIONAL PAVEMENT EXPO

World of Concrete recently concluded its 50th anniversary in Las Vegas. The 2024 edition, held Jan. 22-25, 2024, gathered nearly 60,000 registered professionals from various industry sectors, a 23 percent increase from 2023.

The annual National Pavement Expo was held Jan. 23 to 25, 2024, at the Tampa Convention Center on the waterfront in downtown Tampa. The show attracted attendees and exhibitors from across the country.

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DOOSAN BOBCAT SHOWCASES VISION OF JOB SITE OF FUTURE

HAMM’S HC COMPACTLINE, HC SERIES WIN ‘GOOD DESIGN AWARDS’

During CES’ Media Days event, Doosan Bobcat Inc., a company within Doosan Group, showcased how the company is driving equipment advancements by leveraging emerging technologies.

The two latest compactor series from Hamm — the HC CompactLine series and the HC series — recently were awarded the Good Design Award 2022 by the Chicago Athenaeum.

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VICE CHAIRMAN OF HD HYUNDAI PRESENTS GOLDEN LOADER AWARD

Kisun Chung, vice chairman of HD Hyundai, presented NED with a gold-plated scale model of a Hyundai wheel loader as a token of his appreciation for their continued loyalty and support as a successful dealership and partner. Founder Emeritus (1930-2021) Edwin M. McKeon Sr. Midwest Publisher Joseph S. McKeon Executive Publisher Teddy McKeon Editor In Chief Craig Mongeau Senior Editor Robby Chakler Editorial Assistant Katherine Petrik Production Mgr. John Pinkerton Controller Judith Nixon Circulation Mgr. Cathy Printz

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2020 Case 580SN, S/N NLC772103, 3529 Hrs, CAB/AIR DELUXE CAB, RIDE CONTROL, FRONT AND REAR COUPLERS, 4-N-1 GP FRONT BUCKET, NO REAR BUCKET, GOOD RUBBER, E-STICK............................$72,500

2019 Case SV280, 1445 Hours, Cab/Air, S/N JAFSV280LJM452332, 2 Speed, Hyd Coupler, 72” GP Bucket, Radio, Hand Controls, Serviced & ready to go ....$32,900

2023 Case 521G, S/N NNF254914, 73 Hrs, 2022 Case SR270B, JAFSR270HNM410725, Cab/Air/Heat, Ride Control, Deluxe Cab, JRB Coupler, 2.5 Yard GP Bkt, Third Valve, Limited 222 Hours, Cab/Air, 2 Speed, High Flow, Slip Differential, Pro Care Full Machine Hyd. Coupler, 78" GP Bucket Radio, E-H Controls ..........................................$69,900 Warranty until 10-31-25 or 3000 hrs $179,900

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2019 Bomag BW177D-5, 392 Hours, S/N 1015877061041, OROPS, Shell Kit..$72,500

2020 Case SV280, 2771 Hours, Cab/Air/Heat, 2020 Case 580SN, S/N NLC772103, Cab/Air S/N JAFSV280HLM485383, Hyd Coupler, 2022 Case TR340B, JAFTR340AMM403705, Deluxe Cab, 3529 Hours, Ride Control, Front 72” GP Bucket, 2 Speed, Self Level, Ride 148 Hours, Cab/Air, 2 Speed, Hyd Coupler, And Rear Couplers, 4-N-1 GP Front Bkt, No Control, Radio, Serviced & ready to work .... 84” GP Bucket, Radio, E-H Controls $77,900 Rear Bkt, Good Rubber, E-Stick ......$72,500 ........................................................$39,900

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SAKAI SV544T - ’18, approx. 350 hrs, 83” ROADTEC RP190 - ‘13, approx.. 6200 hrs. padfoot drum w/smooth drum kit, #C001431 .. EZIV Carlson screed, Moba grade & slope con............................................................$P.O.R. trols ......................................................$58,900

SAKAI SW770HF - ‘17 w/approx. 1550 hours, 67” drum, tier III Isuzu engine, fleet machine .. ..........................................................$69,450

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ROADTEC RP195 PAVER - ’08, approx. 8890 hrs. Carlson EZIV 10 screed, Moba grade & slope controls....................................$37,500

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WACKER RD12 - approx. 280 hrs, 36” drum, Honda engine, ROPS, #C002618..........$10,500 SAKAI SW300 - approx. 450 hrs, 39” drum, #C000211 ............................................$26,850 *Comes with any remaining standard and 3 year extended power train warranty.

Liebherr A904C Wheeled Excavator - ‘16, approx 550 Hrs, 2-piece boom, pin grabber coupler, aux hyd ..................................$P.O.R. Liebherr R946 - ‘14, approx.. 800 Hrs, 12’6” stick, QC66 coupler, aux. hyd ..............$P.O.R.

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ASTEC GT104 - ‘17, 325 Hrs, 5.25cyd Hopper, 4’x9’ Top & Bottom Screens, #C001154............ Superior DT74J - ’20, approx.. 850 hrs. AC, ..........................................................$161,700 side shift, #C002327 ............................$63,700 ASTEC GT205MF – ’17, approx. 1800 hrs, 5x20 top deck w/high frequency bottom deck, #C001180 ..........................................$275,000

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BOMAG BM600 - ‘16, 565 Hrs, 24” Drum, PAVERS / ROAD WIDENERS Load Out Conveyor ............................$174,000 BOMAG BM1200/35 - ‘15, 1150 Hrs, 4’ Drum, Roadtec RP190 – ’13, 5860 hrs, Carlson EZIV 3’ Also Available, Front Conveyor, #C000846 .... 10-19’ screed w/12” ext, #C001909 ....$48,000 ..........................................................$298,000 Roadtec RX-100 - ‘18 w/475 Hrs, 20” drum, P.O.R. items may be on rent causing #C001554 ..........................................$185,900 pricing and hours to vary.

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GROVE GHC130 – (’19), 2,327 hrs, C004101...$899,000

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GROVE GRT880 – (’18), 2,476 hrs, C004982..$628,750

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BROOMS SUPERIOR BROOM DT74J, (‘19), 480 Hrs, 12-gauge steel, 140 degree full brush length with end plate covers and full length rock deflector, #C003822 .............. ......................................................................$46,600 SUPERIOR BROOM DT74J, (‘19), 2,267 Hrs, noise level in the cab, rear leaf spring suspension, #C003884 ......................................................$40,500 SUPERIOR BROOM DT74J, (‘18), 1,017 Hrs, noise level in the cab, rear leaf spring suspension, #C003649 ......................................................$39,000

CRANES GROVE RT650E, (’14) 50-Ton, Tier 4, 105’ Boom, 51’ Jib, #C001600 ............................................$319,000 MANITOWOC 11000-1, (’10), #C003846 ........$CALL

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LIEBHERR L550 XPOWER, (‘18), an innovative machine concept which combines performance, fuel efficiency, robustness and comfort. With their power split driveline, XPower wheel loaders work with the greatest level of efficiency in all applications, #C003574 ....................................................$208,947 LIEBHERR L550 XPOWER, (’17), an innovative machine concept which combines performance, fuel efficiency, robustness and comfort. With their power split driveline, XPower wheel loaders work with the greatest level of efficiency in all applications, #C003118 ....................................................$159,000 LIEBHERR R936 LC, (’19), EROPS w/ AC & Heat, auto lube, rear camera, 54” bucket, #C004148 ........$CALL LIEBHERR R914 COMPACT LITRONIC, (‘18), 597 Hrs, powerful diesel engine and particularly high break-out forces, #C003315 ........................$129,391 LIEBHERR R920 COMPACT LITRONIC, (‘18), 253 Hrs, w/Werk-brau pin grabber coupler, medium & high pressure aux. hydraulic circuits, pattern changer, #C003330 ....................................................$228,600 LIEBHERR R936 COMPACT LITRONIC, (‘18), 450 Hrs, Convenient and service-friendly, the R 936 Compact makes for safe working. With its tight slewing radius, this machine is especially well suited to urban applications, #C003377 ..........................$CALL LIEBHERR R956 LITRONIC, (‘22), 250 Hrs, #C004867, 35' boom and 21' stick ..................$CALL SAKAI SW354, (’18), #C003395....................$31,900

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President Hails Infrastructure Investments in Wisconsin During a press event at the Earth quicker response times from fire trucks Rider Brewery in Superior, Wis., and first responders when every minute President Joe Biden highlighted a $1 counts. Goods are going to get shipped billion grant award to the Blatnik quicker, and commerce will flow more Bridge project, which will replace freely,” he said. the original structure built in 1961 “This investment will make it possible with a new design that will not only for Minnesota and Wisconsin to rebuild a handle higher volumes of motor critical connection between our states that vehicle and freight traffic but more Minnesota Governor’s Office photo will foster regional economic growth, safely accommodate bicyclists and Gov. Walz (L) and Gov. Evers. strengthen our national supply chains, and Photo via the Minnesota improve the safety and reliability of our pedestrians as well. Governor’s Office. For more than 60 years, the transportation network,” said Minnesota Blatnik Bridge has served as a vital Gov. Tim Walz in a separate statement. link between Duluth and Superior “This is a project that will serve hundreds of Adam Schultz for the White House photo via Interstate 535 and U.S. 53. communities between our states.” Jointly owned and managed by President Joe Biden highlighted a $1 billion “This is a transformational opportunity the Minnesota Department of grant award to the Blatnik Bridge project, for Wisconsin and Minnesota to bring a critTransportation and Wisconsin which will replace the original structure built ical piece of our infrastructure into the 21st Department of Transportation, the in 1961 with a new design century,” added Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers. Blatnik Bridge is an important freight and Rider Brewery] just said, the bridge is crit“A new Blatnik Bridge means safer vehicle commercial connection between the Duluth- ical to his business, his workers, his custravel and better support for the billions of Superior Twin Ports, with more than 33,000 tomers, to the entire local economy,” dollars in freight moving across the bridge vehicles traversing the structure per day, and Biden said during his remarks. “This each year.” more than 265,000 trucks transporting near- bridge also is critical to the largest port on “Our commitment to improving safety Adam Schultz for the White House photo and the long-term sustainability of our ly $4 billion in goods crossing it every year. the Great Lakes, serving critical industries The total cost for rebuilding the Blatnik like forestry, agriculture, clean energy, Jointly owned and managed by the bridges is unwavering,” said Craig Bridge is estimated to be $1.8 billion, with supporting so many communities. I mean, Minnesota Department of Transportation Thompson, secretary of the Wisconsin DOT and Wisconsin Department of Transportation, and president of the American Association Wisconsin and Minnesota each committing it really is consequential.” Blatnik Bridge is an important freight of State Highway and Transportation However, the president added that the the $400 million toward the project in 2023. and commercial connection between the With the $1 billion federal grant now in bridge also is “in a badly corroded condi- Duluth-Superior Twin Ports. Officials. “This was a team effort — from hand, design work for the project, which will tion. It’s unsafe for trucks to carry overlocal communities and elected officials in determine specifications and shape the final size, overweight loads, causing drivers both states — and we will act with urgency shared path for pedestrians and bicyclists. project, is anticipated to begin in 2024. Once lengthy detours, increasing costs and delays. “And I want to credit your governors — to deliver this important project.” a final design is selected, construction could It’s outdated in design. Tight curves have led and I mean this sincerely — and your state “Replacing this bridge is a top priority and to higher-than-average car accident rates, legislatures for coming up with the matching [we] are grateful to our federal partners for begin as early as 2025. The Blatnik Bridge grant is one of several traffic congestion.” money to invest in this bridge. Otherwise, it the funds needed to get this project done,” Biden said the $1 billion USDOT grant wouldn’t have gotten done,” the president said Minnesota DOT Commissioner Nancy included in the $4.9 billion worth of funding recently issued through two major discre- will help build a new bridge that will noted. Daubenberger. “We look forward to working tionary grant programs overseen by the U.S. increase capacity for large trucks and over“This investment is going to make a huge with Wisconsin DOT to build the modern sized loads; includes wider shoulders; offers difference: less traffic; fewer car accidents; and reliable Blatnik Bridge that the Twin Department of Transportation. “As Tim [Nelson, the owner of the Earth smoother on and off ramps; and includes a faster commutes to your jobs and schools; Ports deserve.” 

Gov. Parson’s Improve I-70 Plan Receives Federal Funding During his final State of the State Address on Jan. 24, Gov. Mike Parson, alongside Congressman Sam Graves, announced that Missouri has secured a $92.8 million Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant to improve Interstate-70. Missouri will use the INFRA grant for specific Improve I70 projects, including truck parking, intelligent transportation system (ITS), work zone safety technology and workforce development, all to enhance the efforts of adding an additional lane to I-70. “For decades the expansion of I-70 was talked about in the State Capitol. After decades of inaction, our administration, with the help of the General Assembly, secured a historic investment of $2.8 billion last year to add a third lane across our state,” said Parson. “This additional grant money will help us build upon our historic investment and continue our administration’s commitment to improving our state’s infrastructure. We thank Congressman Graves for his leadership in securing this grant, the largest transportation grant Missouri has ever received.”

The overall goal of the Improve I-70 project across Missouri is to provide a safe, efficient, environmentally sound and costeffective transportation facility that responds to corridor needs as a national interstate. Missouri’s FY2024 budget from the General Assembly supported by Gov. Parson provides $2.8 billion in general revenue for the costs to plan, design, construct, reconstruct, rehabilitate and repair three lanes in each direction on nearly 200 mi. of I-70, from Blue Springs to Wentzville. “Due to the leadership of Congressman Graves, this grant award acknowledges the national importance of the Improve I-70 corridor,” said MoDOT Director Patrick McKenna. “MoDOT submitted an aggressive application for the Improve I-70 program through a federal project discretionary grant opportunity to add to the historic funding provided by the General Assembly and Governor Parson. With the award of this grant, it will allow the Improve I-70 corridor to enhance safety, increase technology and improve innovation throughout the first three projects.” The first Improve I-70 project’s contract was scheduled to

be presented to the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission for approval at its Feb. 14, 2024, meeting. The first phase of the project includes the segment of interstate from Route 63 in Columbia to Route 54 in Kingdom City. Construction on this first segment could start as early as summer 2024. The second project will focus on the segment from Warrenton to Wentzville and the third from Blue Springs to Odessa. Projects two and three are scheduled to be under construction in 2025. “This grant will enable MoDOT to further stretch the funding for I-70 to include additions such as additional truck parking along I-70, and additional cameras and digital message boards used to help communicate to I-70 travelers,” said MoDOT Improve I-70 Program Director Eric Kopinski. “We also will be looking at items to enhance technology and communication efforts through smart work zone features to advise motorists during construction.” For more information, visit modot.org/improvei70. 


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2014 CATERPILLAR 623K, ID# VUR0060, SN WTB00106, 1884 HOURS......................$647,100

2022 CATERPILLAR 730-04, ID# UGN1251, SN 3T302369, 1408 HOURS........................$419,500

2010 CATERPILLAR D7R II, ID# WUC0357, SN AEC02404, 29592 HOURS ....................$217,000

2022 CATERPILLAR 938MHL, ID# WUC0016, SN P5K02734, 3368 HOURS ......................$239,100

2018 CATERPILLAR 950GC, ID# SGN0444, SN M5T01306, 2225 HOURS ......................$219,190

2004 CATERPILLAR D6R IILGP, ID # WUC0294, SN ADE00368, 15131 HOURS ....................$75,600

2020 CATERPILLAR 308-07CRSB, ID# 0CR7243, SN GG802453, 2517 HOURS ........................$80,680

2019 CATERPILLAR 906MAG, ID# 9CR7137, SN H6604081, 2633 HOUR............................$76,000

2016 JLG G9-43A, ID# 2AR7745, SN 0160071272, 1880 HOURS......................$84,000

2020 CATERPILLAR TH255C, IID# 0CR7169, SN JK204472, 996 HOURS............................$77,680

2016 CATERPILLAR 272D2XPS, ID# WUC0321, SN BL200606, 3562 HOURS ........................$38,900

2017 KOMATSU PC240LC11, ID# WGU0215, SN 95246, 4394 HOURS..............................$149,800

2003 CATERPILLAR 938G II, ID# WUC0217, SN CRD00462, 15522 HOURS ......................$51,900

2018 CATERPILLAR 289D, ID# 1CR7593, SN TAW10337, 2717 HOURS........................$46,900

2016 BOBCAT T870, ID# WGU0098, SN ASWT11691, 3713 HOURS ..........................$39,900

2022 CATERPILLAR 301.7-05, ID# 2CR8205, SN JH706929, 327 HOURS ..........................$29,770


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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004

724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820 Call Andy Miller Established 1928 Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees OFF ROAD HAULERS

COMPACTORS

CRANES

Hamm 3412P, 2012, 84” vibratory padfoot compactor, Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, EROPS w/ heat & A/C, 1,200HMR . . . . . . . . . .$82,500 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 Cat 815F, 2006, EROPS cab, 12’4” S-Blade w/ tilt, new off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom paint job, very good condition, 9,400 HMR . .$195,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 AIR COMPRESSORS ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires . . . . . .$15,500 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt .$115,000 work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, SPECIALS Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towremote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . . .From $5,200 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$147,500 drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500 BACKHOES Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS

Cat 336EL, 2012, 33.5” TBG pads, Q/C, aux hyd, 6,700

P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, OROPS, Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500

HMR, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$162,500 P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . Cat 336FL, 2015, 33.5” TBG Pads, Q/C, aux hyd, 4,300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 HMR, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$224,500 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, Komatsu PC220LC-8 Longreach,

2011,

Young 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . .

MISCELLANEOUS

(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea.

NUMEROUS Rivinius R600’s, 10’ Wide, Mount on Dozer Boom/Stick 60’ reach, 3,500 HMR . . . . . . . . .$179,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,500 Kobelco SK210LC, 2007, Q/C, aux hyd, 31.5” TBG Pads, 3,900 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$72,500 MOTOR SCRAPERS

Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

DOZERS

ATTACHMENTS

Cat D5NXL, 2006, 10’ PAT Blade, Paccar PA55 winch,

BUCKETS

22” Pads, 4,100 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$82,000

Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized &

Cat D6NLGP, 2008, VPAT Blade, Drawbar, 33” Pads,

Grapple Buckets in Stock

9,900 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$87,500 Cat D6NLGP, 2014, Foldable VPAT Blade, Paccar PA55

-Call For Your Needs FORKS

(8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, winch, 7,200 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$142,500 Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Komatsu D155AX-6, 2007, Sigma S-U Blade, 4-bbl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Others Available Call Single Shank Ripper, 8,400 HMR . . . . . . . . . .$229,500 Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection TRUCKS & TRAILERS

Cat D6TXW, 2013, 13’6” VPAT Blade, Carco 70APS

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(2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . . . .CALL winch, 28” pads, 7,300 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . .$152,500

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JD 350G, A/C, Coupler, 13’1” JD 290G, Cab, A/C, Coupler, Arm, 32” Shoes, Pattern 10’2” Arm, 32” Shoes, New Reman Engine, #250559 ........ Changer, Bucket, #262200 ...... ................................$144,000 ................................$125,000

JD 333G, A/C, Joysticks, Ride Control, DLX Lights, Warranty, #262775....$71,000

JD 772G, Cab, A/C, 14’ Blade, 14.00 Tires, Scarifier, DLX Lights, #247558 ......$154,900

JD 550K, Cab, A/C, XLT, Ripper, 6 Way 105” Blade, 4th Spool Aux, #261723 ..$129,000

JD 700K, Cab, A/C, 6 Way 144” Blade, 30” Shoes, LGP, JD 750K, Cab, A/C, 34” Pads, JD 650K, Cab, A/C, XLT, 20” Shoes, 6 Way 115” Blade, Smartgrade, #261368 ............ Smartgrade, LGP, 6 Way 156” Ripper, #262615......$122,000 ................................$198,000 Blade, #251152 ......$194,000

JD 950K, Cab, A/C, Winch, JD 750K, A/C, LGP, 6 Way LGP, 30” Shoes, 6 Way 184” Blade, Ripper, Sweeps, Blade, Warranty, #251233 ...... Screens, #262800 ..$254,000 ................................$389,000

JD 310SL, A/C, 4X4, Ext JD 1050K, Cab, A/C, Ripper, Dipper, Coupler, Ride Control, JD 844K, Cab, A/C, Joystick, 156” Semi U Blade, Trimble Pilots, Warranty, #262243...... GP Bucket, IT4 Engine, Ready, #249082 ......$379,000 ................................$105,000 #261209 ..................$155,000

JD 672G, Cab, A/C, 14’ Blade, JD 770G, Cab, A/C, 14’ Blade, 14.00 Tires, Push Block, Auto 14.00 Tires, Scarifier, Aux Shift, #250229 ........$155,500 Hyd, #247935..........$129,500


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Northern Green: New Dates, New Venue, New Energy

At the Ziegler Cat Bloomington MN booth (L-R) are Ziegler Cat’s Chris Mullen, territory manager, Altoona, Iowa; Dan Haugh, territory manager, Bloomington, Minn.; Austin Haugh, sales, St. Cloud, Minn.; Tony Thooft, sales, Bloomington, Minn.; Ryan Trettel, inside sales, Bloomington, Minn.; John Riebel, inside sales, St. Cloud, Minn.; Michael Voss, inside sales, Bloomington, Minn.; and Chris Rice, vice president of sales, with a Cat 930M loader, just sold to Progressive Rail of Lakeville, Minn.

N

orthern Green brought together green industry leaders from five states to a new location, Saint Paul RiverCentre in Saint Paul, Minn., Jan. 23 to 25. The event is the largest trade show and educational conference in the northcentral region dedicated exclusively to green industry professionals. The three-day gathering had a new format with Village Education tracks and a single-day trade show featuring new product groupings. The event continues to provide the opportunity for green industry companies to exchange ideas, connect with suppliers and learn from green industry experts in every field. “Green industry professionals gathered to start off 2024 at a newly envisioned Northern Green to energize their team for the coming year,” said Cassie Larson,

executive director of the Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association. “Our newly featured Village education and social hours, trade show with product groupings and block party were a hit. The conference had renewed energy and excitement. We look forward to continuing to evolve the new concepts moving forward to best serve the green industry.” Northern Green serves all aspects of the industry marketplace, including nursery and greenhouse growers; garden center operators; landscape and irrigation contractors; landscape designers; lawn, tree, snow and gardening professionals; golf course and park superintendents; school and cemetery grounds supervisors; sports turf managers; and arborists. see GREEN page 68

ABM Equipment of Hopkins, Minn., featuring custom truck equipment for the utility, construction, municipal and refuse industry was at the Green Expo. (L-R) are Korey Niesen, Apple Ford, Shakopee, Minn., commercial accounts manager; Charlie Miller, regional sales manager of ABM; Craig Larson, commercial fleet sales; and Tim Skaar, logistics manager of Bikeman Transport, Forest Lake, Minn.

Dustin Breiwick, president of Breiwick Companies Inc., TNE Distributing and Top Notch Equipment of Rogers, Minn., with the Gehl AL550 compact loader.

(L-R) are Sean McKinney, regional sales manager of Finn Corp., Fairfield, Ohio; Shawn Suess, heavy equipment sales of Swanston Equipment, Fargo, N.D.; and Brock Leagjeld, outside territory sales representative of Swanston Equipment, Sauk Centre, Minn.

Mike Boushee (L) and John Hengel, Purple Wave Auction territory managers of Manhattan, Kan., were at the show to let people know about their auction company. Nate Rabideaux (L) and Jarrod Bahneman, both in sales at Trencher’s Plus, Burnsville, Minn., were ready to demonstrate what the company has to offer.

Mike Sweeney, vice president of equipment sales of Nuss Truck and Equipment, Burnsville, Minn., with the newest Volvo allelectric compact wheel loader. The Volvo L25 Electric combines the proven Volvo compact wheel loader platform with battery power, providing all the performance you need along with zero-tailpipe emissions and an incredibly low noise level.

Jeff Wagoner, owner of D Rock Grizzly in Argonne, Wis., said, “[It’s been a] great show so far, really busy, lots of people. We build quality static rock separators for the needs of rock quarries, gravel pits, recycling and landowners. You can pick from our line of fixed bar, cleaning bar or our fully adjustable model.”


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#93259 | 2012 KOMATSU D51PXI-24, 915 RADIO | 1684 HOURS ............$214,500

#93258 | 2015 CAT D5K2 LGP, 5,040 HOURS ................................$107,500

#93267 | 2006 KOMATSU D65EX-15E0, #83536 | 2020 KOMATSU PC210LC-11, 9,489 HOURS......................................$CALL 5600 HOURS..................................$143,500

#83539 | 2017 KOMATSU PC290LC-11, HYD THUMB ..................................$239,500

#3543 | 2011 BOMAG BW190AD-4HF, 2,750 HOURS ..................................$69,500

#83090 | 2016 KOMATSU PC88MR-10, #93266 | 2019 DEERE 325G, THUMB | 3422 HOURS ....................$69,000 CAB/AC | 1250 HOURS ....................$52,500

#93257 | 1996 KOMATSU WA250-1, #52386 | 2019 KOMATSU PC170LC-11, 3RD VALVE | GRAPPLE ..................$33,500 1250 HOURS ......................................$CALL

#52080 | 2016 KOMATSU D155AXI-8, #93246 | 2016 KOMATSU D65PXI-18, 4981 HOURS..................................$419,500 6,104 HOURS......................................$CALL

#93189 | 2017 KOMATSU PC490LC-11, 7,393 HOURS ................................$179,500

#83522 | 2019 KOMATSU D65EX-18, #52816 | 2021 KOMATSU PC650LC-11, RIPPER, SIGMA ............................$224,500 1219 HOURS..................................$699,500

#83559 | 2020 KOMATSU PC55MR-5, 830 HOURS......................................$73,500


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2020 JOHN DEERE 350G LC Warranty Included

Stk #C98966, 6104 Hrs, Cab/AC, 2WD, Extendahoe, RC, Aux. Hyd. Bucket, Breaker, Compactor ................................$46,000

2020 JOHN DEERE 350G LC

Stk #C00032, Cab/Heat, Foot Controls, Stk #C99406, New 165 HP Gas Engine, Dynamic Winch, 25" Feed Wheels, 1223 Hrs.. 2 Speed, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Bucket, 3442 ................................................$62,500 Hrs ..........................................$27,500

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Stk #U814341, Cab/AC, 13'1" Arm, Aux. Hyds., Wide Pad, Coupler, 48" Bucket, 3626 Hrs ........................................$205,000

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Stk #C98555, Cab/AC, Long Arm, 32" Pads, Coupler, Bucket, 2984 Hours ....$143,000

2021 JOHN DEERE 333G

Stk #U814290, Cab/AC, 13'1" Arm, Hyd. Thumb, Coupler, 48" Bucket, 3413 Hrs .......... ..............................................$239,000

2022 MERLO ROTO 50.35 Warranty Included

Stk #C99199, Cab/AC, 3 Spool, Hyd. Coupler, Stk #X220425F, 11,000# Capacity, 111' Lift Stk #C99325, Cab/AC, LGP, 30" Pads, 168" Ride Control, 23.5 Tires, Bucket, 2457 Hrs ...... PAT Blade WARRANTY, 6554 Hrs .................. Height, Forks, CS750 Wood Cracker Head ................................................$189,000 ..............................................$189,000 WARRANTY, 31 Hrs ................$489,000

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Stk #C99508, Cab/AC, Long Arm, Wide Pads, Stk #C99433, Cab/AC, Wide Pads, 12'10" Aux. Hyds, Coupler, Bucket, 6519 Hrs ............ Arm, Bucket, 8222 Hrs ..............$93,000 ................................................$75,000

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Stk #C98369, Cab/AC, HF, 2 Speed, Wide Stk #C00112, ab/AC, EH Controls, HF, Air Seat, RC, Bucket, 1760 Hours.................. Track, Bucket, 2120 Hrs ..............$58,000 ................................................$69,000

Stk #C98610, Cab/AC, Wide Track, 2 Speed, Stk #C00040, Cab/AC, 4x4, Extendahoe, Ride EH Controls, Power QC, Bucket, 1644 Hrs...... Control, Hyd. Thumb, 3 Buckets, 2060 Hours.. ................................................$89,000 ................................................$52,000

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Meta, which powers products like Facebook, Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp, will establish a nearly 700,000-sq.-ft. facility at the River Ridge Commerce Center in Jeffersonville, Ind.

Meta to Build $800M Data Center in Ind. Gov. Eric J. Holcomb joined executives of Meta Platforms Like all of Meta's data centers, the Jeffersonville Data Inc. Jan. 25, as the company announced plans to establish a Center will be supported by 100 percent renewable energy, new $800 million data center campus in Indiana. The new and the campus will achieve LEED Gold certification once facility in Jeffersonville will support approximately 100 operational. operational jobs and hundreds of construction jobs in the “On behalf of the residents of Jeffersonville, I am ecstatic coming years. to officially welcome Meta to our community,” said “Today is a great day for Indiana and for our southeast Jeffersonville Mayor Mike Moore. “River Ridge has been region as we welcome another major investment to the River saving this 619-acre site for a mega company, and Meta’s Ridge Commerce Center,” Holcomb said. “Indiana’s efforts investment and commitment to our community are proof to cultivate industries of the future are already paying divi- that this strategy is paying off. The economic activity around dends for Hoosiers, attractthis new data center will ing growth in critical sectors support every sector of our like data storage, semiconeconomy, and we appreciductors, energy and electric ate all those who have vehicles. We’re excited to worked to bring Meta to welcome Meta to Indiana Jeffersonville.” and look forward to the comIndiana is an ideal hub pany’s partnership in growfor technology companies ing Jeffersonville and the due to its business-friendsoutheast Indiana region.” ly environment, abunMeta, which powers proddance of infrastructure ucts like Facebook, resources, availability of Messenger, Instagram and skilled labor, and growing WhatsApp, will establish a technology and semiconnearly 700,000-sq.-ft. faciliductor sectors. In 2023, ty at the River Ridge the state welcomed more Commerce Center in Office of Gov. Holcomb photo than $28.7 billion in Jeffersonville. The facility, Gov. Eric J. Holcomb joined executives of Meta Platforms planned capital investwhich will be the company’s Inc. Jan 25, as the company announced plans to establish ment from businesses 18th in the United States and a new $800 million data center campus in Indiana. committing to locate or 22nd in the world, will be an grow in Indiana. Together, important part of the global infrastructure that brings Meta these businesses expect to create 21,866 new jobs with avertechnologies and services to billions of people around the age wages higher than both the state and national averages. world. Meta began construction last month and expects the Based on the company’s investment plans, the Indiana data center to be operational in 2026. In addition to the 100 Economic Development Corporation committed an investoperational jobs, the company also expects to support more ment in Meta in the form of a 35-year term data center sales than 1,250 jobs at peak construction. tax exemption for a minimum $800 million in eligible capi“We are thrilled to make Indiana and Jeffersonville our tal. For each additional $800 million of eligible investment new home. We are committed to playing a positive role here made at the site within that time period, the company will be and investing in the community's long-term vitality,” said eligible for tax exemptions for an additional five-year period, Brad Davis, director of data center community and econom- up to a total term of 50 years. These incentives are performic development of Meta. “Jeffersonville stood out as an out- ance-based, meaning the company is eligible to claim state standing location for our newest data center due to its great benefits once investments are made. The city of access to infrastructure, deep pool of talent and amazing Jeffersonville and the River Ridge Development Authority community partners. Thank you to everyone who has helped offered additional incentives. Duke Energy was an important us get here.” partner in enabling this investment. 

Sales, Revenue for 2023...

Caterpillar Reports Its Fourth-Quarter, Full-Year Results Caterpillar Inc. announced fourth-quarter and full-year results for 2023. Sales and revenues for the fourth quarter of 2023 were $17.1 billion, a 3 percent increase compared with $16.6 billion in the fourth quarter of 2022. Operating profit margin was 18.4 percent for the fourth quarter of 2023, compared with 10.1 percent for the fourth quarter of 2022. Adjusted operating profit margin was 18.9 percent for the fourth quarter of 2023, compared with 17.0 percent for the fourth quarter of 2022. Fourth-quarter 2023 profit per share was $5.28, compared with $2.79 profit per share in the fourth quarter of 2022. Adjusted profit per share in the fourth quarter of 2023 was $5.23, compared with fourth-quarter 2022 adjusted profit per share of $3.86. Full-year sales and revenues in 2023 were $67.1 billion, up 13 percent compared with $59.4 billion in 2022. The increase reflected favorable price realization and higher sales volume, driven by higher sales of equipment to end users, partially offset by the impact from changes in dealer inventories. Operating profit margin was 19.3 percent in 2023, compared with 13.3 percent in 2022. Adjusted operating profit margin was 20.5 percent in 2023, compared with 15.4 percent in 2022. Full-year profit was $20.12 per share in 2023, compared with profit of $12.64 per share in 2022. Adjusted profit per share in 2023 was $21.21, compared with adjusted profit per share of $13.84 in 2022. “I’m very proud of our global team’s strong performance as they achieved the best year in our 98-year history, including record full-year sales and revenues, record adjusted profit per share and record ME&T free cash flow,” said Caterpillar Chairman and CEO Jim Umpleby. “We remain committed to serving our customers, executing our strategy and investing for long-term profitable growth.” In 2023, adjusted operating profit margin and adjusted profit per share excluded restructuring costs, which included the impact of the divestiture of the company’s Longwall business and other restructuring costs. 2023 adjusted profit per share also excluded a benefit for certain deferred tax valuation allowance adjustments and mark-to-market gains for remeasurement of pension and other post-employment benefit (OPEB) plans. In 2022, adjusted operating profit margin and adjusted profit per share excluded a goodwill impairment charge and restructuring costs related to the Rail division and other restructuring costs. 2022 adjusted profit per share also excluded mark-to-market gains for remeasurement of pension and OPEB plans. Please see a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures in the appendix on page 13. For the full year of 2023, enterprise operating cash flow was $12.9 billion. During the year, the company repurchased $5.0 billion of Caterpillar common stock and paid dividends of $2.6 billion. Liquidity remained strong with an enterprise cash balance of $7.0 billion at the end of 2023. 


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orld of Concrete recently concluded its 50th anniversary in Las Vegas. The 2024 edition, held Jan. 22-25, 2024, gathered nearly 60,000 registered professionals from various industry sectors for three days of exhibition and four days of education, a 23 percent increase from 2023.

More than 1,400 companies and an all-time high 185 education sessions highlighted the event. The second largest tradeshow in Vegas, covering more than 700,000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor space, convened large crowds in the exhibit halls, packed competitions and at-capacity training sessions. More than 450

international exhibitors from around the world, a milestone 325 first-time exhibitors, and well-known brand names comprised the tools, resources and tricks fueling the future of the trade. New audiences and the incoming next generation of concrete professionals continue to be a focus for increasing visibility in the sector. “Every year, World of Concrete serves as the cornerstone where concrete and masonry professionals exchange knowledge and hone skills that propel businesses forward,” said Jackie James, vice president of World of Concrete. “We are proud to host the global meeting point that serves the tradespeople who are building the future of America. We emphasize creating real-world scenarios, hands-on situations to try and test products and share expertise, which is what makes WOC so unique and our community so special. We look forward to continuing to share the latest and greatest in concrete and masonry for another 50 years to come.” Events, in part, included the Concrete Industry Management (CIM) live and silent

auctions, raising a collective $1.8 million for the Concrete Industry Management programs at five public universities, Chico State, Middle Tennessee, New Jersey’s Science & Technology, Texas State and South Dakota State, all of which offer fouryear degrees in CIM. Auction items included a concrete mixer truck donated by Mack Trucks Inc. and Revolution Concrete Mixers; a Peterbilt and ConTech mixer truck; and a concrete pumper donated by Alliance Concrete Pumps and Pape Kenworth. In honor of the 50th anniversary, World of Concrete donated 50 trees to the Las Vegas Tree Initiative. The ongoing program aims to lower the urban heat island effect that currently makes Las Vegas the fastest-warming city in the United States. World of Concrete will return to the Las Vegas Convention Center Jan. 21-23, 2025 (Education 20-23).  CEG (All photographs in this article are Copyright 2024 Construction Equipment Guide. All Rights Reserved.)

Topcon had a large contingent of representatives at World of Concrete 2024.

The MB America booth always draws a crowd to get a first-hand look at its attachments for crushing and recycling materials, available for all types of construction equipment.

AUSA’s Ignasi Moner stands with his company’s D601AHG articulated dumper at World of Concrete 2024. The technologically advanced D601 features the ECO Mode system, which contributes to the machine being both efficient and environmentally friendly.

(L-R): Ignite Attachments’ Matt Foley, Alyssa Wohler, Eric Espelien, Ben Wallweber and Darin Gronwold are ready to talk about the company’s growing lineup of direct-to-you products with two new concrete-focused attachments. The e-commerce attachment manufacturer launched a line of breaker attachments and a concrete chute bucket at this year’s World of Concrete.

(L-R): Ehan Weyant, David Maclynn, Liam Holland and Matthew Brough, all of RubbleCrusher, stand with the ultimate self-contained mobile screener. The RubbleCrusher RCS48T screen is a compact screening solution for recycling and separating construction and demo waste on site.

Oran Searles (L) and Jayce Zilles, both of John Deere, were ready to discuss their company’s lineup of equipment at World of Concrete 2024.


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Nearly 60,000 Registered Construction Pros in Attendance Wacker Neuson was out in full force during World of Concrete 2024.

Representatives of GOMACO were at World of Concrete to discuss the industry’s first hybrid curb and gutter machine — the GT-3600. (L-R) are Kelly Steeves; Travis Brockman; Brad Zobel; Scott Pedersen; Kye Leners; Bryan Beck, district manager southwest; Randy Bean, Matt Morrison, manager JD Machine Controls; Logan Mohr, district manager western U.S., Kent Godbersen; and Rodney Harper.

Liebherr’s 546 loader was prominently displayed at WOC. According to Liebherr, “The efficient hydrostatic travel drive and efficient components reduce operating costs in a sustainable way, putting more money in customers’ pockets.”

Fiori America continued the roll-out of its dumpers and concrete mixers to the American market at World of Concrete. (L-R) are Mauro Pelliciari, Fiori CEO; Neville Payner, executive vice president of Bell Trucks America; and Antonio Gallovich, Fiori export area manager. Bell Trucks America is Fiori’s master distributor for the United States.

Tommy Wilson of Wirtgen shows a customer some of the technology available on Wirtgen Group equipment.

DEVELON’S 4-ton DX42-7 mini-excavator delivers excellent maneuverability and operator comfort according to Jacob Sherman, dealer and product marketing manager of DEVELON. The excavator drew a lot of attention from WOC attendees.

(L-R): Sean Fitzsimmons, Dennis Karus, Wally Tonra, Nancy Bielke, Chad McClure, Jason Leveson and Christine Jacob, all of Acumatica. The company connects construction organizations to top-tier construction management and estimating programs and applications for best-in-class functionality in a single, cohesive platform configured to meet the complex and evolving needs of the building community.

At World of Concrete, Allen Engineering took the opportunity to continue the celebration of its 60th anniversary. Here, CEO Jay Allen is flanked by Joey Ward (L), vice president of sales and marketing, and Jeff Johnson, sales manager. The company offers a variety of equipment solutions for the concrete industry.


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Doosan Bobcat Showcases Vision of Job Site of Future During CES’ Media Days event, Doosan Bobcat Inc., a company within Doosan Group, showcased how the company is driving equipment advancements by leveraging emerging technologies. “We ignited an entire industry 65 years ago with the creation of the compact loader, and today, we are leading the equipment industry into a bold new future,” said Scott Park, Doosan Bobcat CEO and vice chairman. “Founded on iron, we are reimagining the future of our equipment to give customers more power, performance and control with a focus on connectivity, alternative power sources, autonomous capabilities and more.” The company shared several examples of commercialized products, recent concept products and innovation advancements that demonstrate a significant shift in functionality and capabilities. Among its latest concept updates and introductions, it unveiled the industry’s first autonomous and electric articulating tractor — the Bobcat AT450X enabled by Agtonomy. Bobcat established a partnership with Agtonomy, a Silicon Valleybased, ag tech software company, to develop autonomous equipment innovations that increase ag productivity and performance. “Our mission at Bobcat is to empower people to accomplish more. Through strategic partnerships with companies like Agtonomy, we are committed to advancing our worksite solutions to help solve our customers’ toughest challenges,” Park said. “By combining our proven equipment with the latest technologies, we are reinventing how work gets done.” Technology, Sustainable Design of AT450X The battery-powered AT450X combines Bobcat’s tough and versatile articulating tractor with Agtonomy’s software and embedded-computing technology to support emissions-free and autonomous operation, thus allowing farmers to automate labor- and time-intensive tasks. The AT450X is designed to autonomously or remotely carry out critical farm tasks in compact applications, such as vineyards and

global innovation. “As we innovate for the work sites of tomorrow, solutions like the AT450X will help make farming more productive, efficient and sustainable through digital advancements.”

Designed with wheels instead of tracks to optimize battery run time, the RogueX2 also features axial flux motors that give the machine incredible pushing power.

orchards. Farmers can remotely direct the tractor to execute a wide range of tasks, including mowing, spraying, precision weeding, product and material transport and other labor-intensive activities. “By digitally transforming the equipment farmers know and trust, we can help them combat the daily challenges they face, such as labor constraints and the ever-increasing demand for sustainable farming practices in specialty crops,” said Tim Bucher, CEO and co-founder of Agtonomy. “The Bobcat AT450X with Agtonomy’s TeleFarmer technology makes the perfect end-to-end solution for agriculture and other industries allowing both companies to make a positive impact and that is what it is all about.” Features of AT450X • To operate, users plot the machine’s mission path via Agtonomy’s mobile application. This allows the end user to easily plan, execute and monitor jobs running on an unlimited number of connected machines simultaneously which can yield a positive ROI for owners. • The machine leverages AI to constantly “learn” and dynamically react to its environment. Through vision-based systems, it can detect

Designed with wheels instead of tracks to optimize battery run time, the RogueX2 also features axial flux motors that give the machine incredible pushing power.

known and unknown objects to auto-stop operation if needed. • Capable of 24/7 operation, the AT450X can swap batteries when it needs to replenish its energy source. It does this by returning to its home base when its battery is low, switching to a fully charged battery and placing its drained battery back to its charging station.

• Commercialization details will be announced at a later date. “With our company’s beginnings in agriculture, we have a strong connection to the land and an appreciation for the farmers who work long hours in a wide variety of conditions to feed the world,” said Joel Honeyman, Doosan Bobcat vice president of

Evolving Concepts At CES 2024, Bobcat also is showcasing the next evolution of its RogueX concept loader with the all-electric and autonomous RogueX2. Designed with wheels instead of tracks to optimize battery run time, the RogueX2 also features axial flux motors that give the machine incredible pushing power. Together, the RogueX and RogueX2 concept loaders have garnered many new patents pending. “These patents represent more than new features on a machine — they signify how we are breaking rules to define something new,” Honeyman said. “To build a smarter, more sustainable and connected future, we must ask the questions no one else has thought to ask before and invent new solutions.” During Media Days, the company also shared updates on its autonomous mower designed to operate with Greenzie software and the all-electric Bobcat S7X skid-steer loader, which was recognized as a CES Innovation Award honoree in two categories. Among its new concept introductions, Bobcat has commercialized several innovations in the areas of connectivity, electrification and autonomous operation, including its battery-electric excavators, the all-electric Bobcat T7X compact track loader, Bobcat MaxControl remote operation, Bobcat Machine IQ, Features on Demand, among others. “Invention is not new for our company; it’s how we started and how we continue to evolve,” Park said. “And just as our equipment design has evolved over the past six-plus decades, we are continuing to advance it with new technologies to be smarter, faster, more powerful and more sustainable. We are re-envisioning our solutions through the lens of tomorrow’s jobsite and our customers’ needs.” For more information, visit bobcat.com.  (All photos courtesy of Bobcat)


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ARTBA Memorial Scholarship Opportunities Now Available The American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) Foundation is seeking eligible students for its 2024-25 “Lanford Family Transportation Construction Worker Memorial Scholarship Program.” Applications are due April 19 and are available at www.artbafoundation.org. The program, which was expanded in 2023, provides post-high school financial assistance to the children of transportation construction workers killed or permanently disabled on the job. This includes industry professionals who were working on projects in these sectors: airports, bridges, marine, ports and waterways, public transit, roads, railroads, tunnels and utilities. Established in fall 1999 as the “Highway Worker Memorial Scholarship” by Roanoke, Va., contractors and brothers Stan and Jack Lanford, the fund provided more than $800,000 in aid to 214 students in 38 states from 2000-2023. Students must attend a post-secondary institution of learning that requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. This could include any public or private four-year accredited college or university; two-year

The fund provided more than $800,000 in aid to 214 students in 38 states from 2000 to 2023. accredited college; or vocational-technical college or training institution. Graduate students who meet the eligibility criteria are also able to apply. Scholarships have a value of up to $10,000 annually. For more information, or if you have a lead on a student who might be eligible, contact ARTBA Manager of Safety and Foundation Programs Melanie Laird at mlaird@artba.org., or 202/683- 1029. 

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Vice Chairman of HD Hyundai Presents Golden Loader Award HD Hyundai had a prominent voice at this year’s CES show on Jan. 10, in Las Vegas. Kisun Chung, vice chairman of HD Hyundai and the grandson of the late Ju-yung Chung, founder of Hyundai, was a keynote speaker at the show. John Taylor III, chairman of NED, and Zack Kavanaugh, vice chairman of NED visited the HD Hyundai interactive CES exhibit and attended Chung’s keynote speech. As HD Hyundai Construction Equipment’s largest North American dealership, Taylor and Kavanaugh took the opportunity to meet with Chung along with several top-level executives from HD Hyundai’s Construction Equipment Division. During his CES Keynote speech, Chung presented Hyundai’s Xite Transformation, HD Hyundai’s solution to develop a more sustainable future for humanity. He shared Hyundai’s plans to enable smart construction sites with the help of AI technologies, autonomous equipment operation, site control, remote control solutions, and ecofriendly electrification, along with other future equipment innovations. “Hyundai has an unparalleled history of setting bold goals to become leaders in various industries and then quickly achieving those goals. Under Mr. Chung’s leadership, we believe construction equipment is the next place Hyundai will dominate,” said Kavanaugh. During their meeting, Chung presented NED with a gold-plated scale model of a Hyundai wheel loader as a token of his appreciation to National Equipment Dealers for their continued loyalty and support as a successful dealership and HD Hyundai partner. “National Equipment Dealers envisions a future in which HD Hyundai leads the industry as a top OEM in North America and Mr. Chung’s vision will help us collectively achieve that,” said Kavanaugh. 

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(L-R) are Zack Kavanaugh, vice chairman, NED; John Taylor III, chairman, NED; and Kisun Chung, vice chairman of HD Hyundai.

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AUSA showcased five models of compact rough-terrain equipment at 2024 World of Concrete.

AUSA, manufacturer of compact rough-terrain material han- “Every day, more and dling vehicles, showcased some of its rough-terrain dumpers and more professionals show interest forklifts at the World of Concrete trade show at the Las Vegas and relate dumpers to the Convention Center. AUSA brand.” “Our commitment to the Ignasi Moner North American market is strong. AUSA US Corp. We have a prominent distribution network of over 93 sales points spread throughout the territory, allowing us to the electric model D151AEG with a 3,300 lb. / 1.18 cover our customers,” said Ignasi Moner, CEO of cu. yd. load capacity and a swivel skip. Equipped with a lithium-ion battery pack that provides a full AUSA US Corp. “For us, being present for the seventh consecu- day’s work range with off-road power and capabiltive time at World of Concrete and having a booth ities as its diesel counterpart. Also, on display were the new D201AHG with with dumpers reinforces our certainty that this type of vehicle is a great money-and-timesaving asset a 4,400 lb./1.7 cu. yd. load capacity and swivel for the day-to-day operations in the construction skip, ideal for small inner city works, the D350AHG with a 7,700 lb./2.78 cu. yd. load capacindustry. “Every day, more and more professionals show ity and suitable for larger projects, and the interest and relate dumpers to the AUSA brand. D601AHG, a powerful dumper of larger dimenIndeed, all the customers who have tried this type sions capable of a fast and smooth transport of up of machine see the potential it has for their busi- to 13,200 lb./4.12 cu. yd. The C401H forklift also was exhibited, one of ness.” AUSA showcased five models of compact the largest in the brand’s catalog, with a 8,000 lb. rough-terrain equipment at 2024 World of capacity and a maximum lift height of 17.88 ft. For more information, visit www.ausa.com.  Concrete. In the dumper category, AUSA exhibited


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KDOT Project Wins Top National Award The Kansas Department of Transportation’s I-70 asphalt improvement project in Gove County received the 2023 Sheldon G. Hayes Award — the top paving award from the National Asphalt Pavement Association. The award was presented to the project’s contractor, APAC Kansas Inc., Shears Division, of Hutchinson, Kan., at the NAPA annual meeting in Orlando. “This award acknowledges what we Kansans have always known; Kansas contractors are second to none,” said Calvin Reed, secretary of transportation. “It is the result of exceptional collaboration between Kansas-based industry partners and KDOT who completed the I-70 project with a high degree of skill and attention to detail.” The Gove County project covered just more than 9 mi. of I-70 starting 4 mi. east of Park and ending at the Trego County line. Nearly 76,000 tons of asphalt was used on the driving lanes and shoulders. The winner and finalists are determined through a twoyear evaluation process. To be eligible, projects must use more than 50,000 tons of asphalt and be selected for a NAPA Quality in Construction Award the previous year. Qualifying projects are then evaluated for smoothness and inspected in person by an independent pavement consultant. This award is named for a founder of NAPA and the association’s first chairman. It has been presented annually since 1971. 

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see CHART page 38

HITACHI Model

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

14.5 (10.8) 20 (14.9) 23.3 (17.4) 23.3 (17.4) 36.8 (27.1) 53.8 (39.6) 64 (47.5) 64 (47.5) 100 (74.9) 100 (74.9) 132 (98.6) 132 (98.6) 164 (122) 164 (122) 177 (132) 249 (186) 249 (186) 270.9 (202) 362.1 (270) 462.7 (345) 512 (382) 760 (567) 760 (567) 1,000 (746) 1,000 (746) 818 (610) 818 (610) 1,500 (1,119) 1,500 (1,119) 1,153 (860) 1,153 (860) 1,944 (1,450) 1,944 (1,450) 1,609 (1,200) 1,609 (1,200) 2 x 1,500 (2 X 1,119) 2 x 1,500 (2 X 1,119) 2 x 1,153 (2 x 860) 2 x 1,153 (2 x 860) 2 x 1,944 (2 x 1,450) 2 x 1,944 (2 x 1,450) 2 x 1,609 (2 x 1200) 2 x 1609 (2 x 1200)

3,790 (1,720) 5,560 (2,520) 6,680 (3,030) 7,584 (3,440) 10,560 (4,790) 13,382 (6,070) 18,100 - 19,800 (8,216 - 8,984) 19,100 - 20,800 (8,656 - 9,424) 30,870 - 33,951 (14,000 - 15,400) 31,973 - 35,053 (14,500 - 15,900) 39,463 - 40,345 (17,900 - 18,300) 43,652-43,880 (19,800-19,900) 49,833-50,936 (22,600 - 23,100) 55,669 - 58,212 (25,700 - 26,400) 59,525 (27,000) 67,902 (30,800) 76,955 - 79,380 (34,900-36,000) 80,028 (36,330) 109,790 (49,800) 151,237 (68,600) 186,511 (84,600) 257,951 (117,000) 264,600 (120,000) 429,901 (195,000) 427,697 (194,000) 566,588 (257,000) 570,997 (259,000) 815,710 (370,000) 813,506 (369,000) 1,210,338 (549,000) 1,199,315 (544,000) 1,856,292 (849,000) 1,829,837 (544,000) -

7.2 (2.19) 8.5 (2.59) 9.2 (2.79) 11.3 (3.46) 12.6 (3.83) 13.5 (4.12) 15.3 (4.65) 14.8 (4.53) 19.8(6.03) 19.6 (5.98) 21.3 (6.49) 23.2 (7.07) 21.9 (6.67) 21.7 (6.61) 25 (7.61) 25.8 (7.87) 24.8 (7.57) 26.8 (8.18) 27 (8.27) 30 (9.15) 31.3 (9.57) 30.8 (9.38) 15.7(4.78) 26.6 (8.09) 14.3 (4.38) 26.6 (8.09) 14.3 (4.38) 27 (8.25) 12.2 (3.72) 27 (8.25) 12.2 (3.72) 28.3 (8.63) 14.3 (4.35) 28.3 (8.63) 14.3 (4.35) 28.9 (8.8) 15.8 (4.8) 28.9 (8.8) 15.8 (4.8) 27.6 (8.4) 14.4 (4.43) 27.6 (8.4) 14.4 (4.43)

12.5 (3.81) 15.2 (4.63) 16 (4.89) 18 (5.52) 20.5(6.26) 21.5 (6.56) 22.5 (6.87) 24.8 (7.56) 28.8 (8.77) 28.6 (8.72) 30.6(9.32) 32.1 (9.79) 32 (9.75) 32.5(9.91) 35.8 (10.91) 37 (11.27) 36.8 (11.23) 38.8 (11.86) 41 (12.49) 45.3 (13.85) 48.8 (14.91) 50.3 (15.35) 37.8 (11.5) 50.3 (15.34) 44.3 (13.49) 50.3 (15.34) 44.3 (13.49) 54.5 (16.6) 46.2 (14.6) 54.5 (16.6) 46.2 (14.6) 59.8 (18.24) 51.4 (15.66) 59.8 (18.24) 51.4 (15.66) 66.3 (20.2) 55.8 (17) 66.3 (20.2) 55.8 (17) 73.2 (22.3) 61.6 (18.8) 73.2 (22.3) 61.6 (18.8)

NOTE: * Rubber track, Canopy, 5' 8" (1.715 m) arm

** Rubber track, Canopy, 5' 7" (1.69 m) arm

Model

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

A914 A918 A920 A924 R914 Compact R920 Compact R922 R924 R926 R926 Compact R930 R934 R938 R936 Compact R945 R956 R972 R992

141 (105) 161 (120) 163 (120) 190 (140) 122 (90) 150 (110) 161 (120) 173 (129) 201 (150) 173 (129) 241 (180) 268 (200) 295 (220) 255 (190) 295 (220) 326 (240) 449 (330) 563 (420)

36,200 (16,420) 40,800 (18,506) 45,700 (20,700) 55,600 (25,200) 36,000 (16,300) 42,880 (19,400) 51,480 (23,350) 54,015 (24,500) 60,190 (27,300) 57,000 (25,800) 68,890 (31,250) 78,595 (35,650) 86,090 (39,050) 75,650 (34,300) 95,900 (43,500) 120,000 (54,400) 170,970 (77,550) 212,750 (96,500)

18.3 (5.5) 19 (5.8) 20.4 (6.2) 21.2 (6.5) 18.8 (5.7) 19 (5.8) 22.2 (6.76) 22.2 (6.76) 22.8 (6.95) 22.5 (6.8) 24 (7.32 ) 24.3 (7.4) 24.9 (7.6) 23.6 (7.20 ) 24.9 (7.6) 26.11 (8.3) 34.5 (10.50) 34.9 (10.60)

28 (8.53) 29.1 (8.87) 31 (9.5) 34.5 (10.5) 27.8 (8.5) 29.3 (8.9) 32.4 (9.88) 32.4 (9.88) 32.8 (10) 31.8 (9.7) 34.8 (10.6) 35.9 (10.9) 36.7 (11.8) 35.8 (10.90) 36.7 (11.18) 41 (12.5) 49.1 (14.95) 51.2 (15.60)

ZX17U-5N ZX26U-5N ZX30U-5N ZX35U-5N * ZX50U-5N ** ZX60USB-5N *** ZX75US-7 ZX85USB-7 ZX130-7 ZX135US-7 ZX160LC-7 ZX190LC-7 ZX210LC-7 ZX245USLC-7 ZX250LC-6 ZX300LC-6 ZX345USLC-7 ZX350LC-6 ZX490LC-6 ZX690LC-6 ZX890LC-6 EX1200-7B backhoe EX1200-7B shovel EX2000-7B backhoe EX2000-7B shovel EX2000-7E ELEC. backhoe EX2000-7E ELEC. shovel EX2600-7B backhoe EX2600-7B shovel EX2600-7E ELEC. Backhoe EX2600-7E ELEC. Shovel EX3600-7B backhoe EX3600-7B shovel EX3600-7E ELEC. backhoe EX3600-7E ELEC. shovel EX5600-7B backhoe EX5600-7B shovel EX5600-7E ELEC. backhoe EX5600-7E ELEC. shovel EX8000-7B backhoe EX8000-7B front shovel EX8000-7E ELEC. backhoe EX8000-7E ELEC. Shovel

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Diamond Mowers Offers Attachments to Optimize Vegetation Management

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Excavator Brush Cutter Pro X

Diamond Mowers offers solutions for clearing brush, grass and trees, as well as mulching, with a variety of excavator attachments. These attachments are built to perform critical tasks for a variety of land clearing projects.

Diamond Mowers photo

Excavator Disc Mulcher Pro X

Excavator Brush Cutter Pro X Diamond Mowers’ heavy-duty, hydraulically driven 40 in. Excavator Brush Cutter Pro X slices trees and brush up to 4 in. in diameter and is equipped with a spring-loaded retractable shield to deflect debris. Its simple design keeps operation and maintenance costs low, and it’s most productive on tall grass, small trees, fence lines and large-scale brush clearing applications due to the Tri-Hex mulching disc that provides powerful inertia in tough conditions and prevents material build-up between the deck and blade carrier, the manufacturer said. The attachment also is available in 50-in., 60-in. and 72in. cutting widths to handle materials up to 10 in. in diameter. Excavator Disc Mulcher Pro X Ideal for rural environments, thick trees, pasture reclamation and hard-to-reach areas that require vegetation management, the 36-in. Excavator Disc Mulcher Pro X uses stored energy and hydraulic power to mulch, making it an energyefficient and cost-effective choice. Using the four-point hardened steel teeth on the perimeter and bottom surface of the mulching disc, this attachment cuts grass, brush and small trees up to 6 in. in diameter and mulches the same materials up to 4 in. in diameter. It’s also equipped with a thumb receiver that functions like a grapple and can be used on its own to manipulate and manage downed brush, as well as steel deflectors with full casing that direct materials downward after they’ve been mulched. Excavator Drum Mulcher DC Pro X The Excavator Drum Mulcher DC Pro X effectively cuts back and processes unwanted over or undergrowth, making it ideal for land clearing, vegetation management and utility and roadside maintenance. Offered in 30-in. and 50-in. cutting widths to accommodate excavator carriers from 4.5 to 10 metric tons, it is equipped with a Rexroth 63cc adjustable displacement

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Excavator Drum Mulcher DC Pro X

hydraulic motor to power through material up to 8 in. in diameter, while an abrasion-resistant AR 400 liner minimizes wear from debris. Oversized, serrated skid shoes hang off the sides of the attachment head to control, position and manipulate downed material for more effective processing, and its optimized infeed system allows for optimum tree engagement, feeds materials from left to right as it sweeps the ground for greater productivity per pass and produces an aesthetically desirable chip size For more information, visit diamondmowers.com. 

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CHART from page 34

CASE Model

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

CX15EV CX17C CX26C CX30C CX37C CX42D CX50D CX57C CX60C CX75C SR CX80C CX130D CX140E CX145D SR CX160D CX170E CX190E CX210D CX220E CX245D SR CX250D CX260E CX290D Material Handler CX300D CX300E CX350D CX350D LR (Long Reach) CX365E SR CX490D CX500D ME CX750D WX140E WX160E WX155E WX175E WX210E

21 (16) 16.8 (12.5) 24.8 (18.5) 24.8 (18.5) 24.4 (18.2) 43.3 (32.3) 58.7 (43.8) 66.9 (49.9) 64.7 (48.3) 53.6 (40) 53.6 (40) 102 (76.4) 102 (76.4) 102 (76.4) 112 (83.2) 121 (90.4) 121 (90.4) 160 (119.3) 162 (120.4) 160 (119.3) 177 (132.1) 179 (133.4) 177 (132.1) 207 (154) 259 (193.4) 268 (200) 268 (200) 205 (153) 362 (270) 362 (270) 460 (343) 173 (129) 173 (129) 173 (129) 173 (129) 173 (129)

3,131 (1,420) 3,910 (1,775) 5,520 (2,505) 6,306 (2,860) 7,990 (3,625) 9,259 (4,200) 10,912 (4,950) 12,270 (5565) 12,940 (5,870) 17,400 (7,350) 18,900 (8,590) 30,400 (13,800) 28,900 (13,100) 32,100 (14,600) 38,400 (17,400) 38,400 (17,400) 41,000 (18,600) 48,973 (22,214) 50,000 (22,700) 56,900 (25,800) 56,909 (25,814) 56,900 (25,800) 72,100 (32,700) 67,271 (30,514) 67,000 (30,400) 82,483 (37,414) 88,200 (40,000) 78,600 (35,700) 109,300 (49,600) 111,800 (50,700) 158,300 (71,800) 32,899 (15,830) 41,360 (18,800) 39,882 (18,090) 44,088 (20,040) 52,922 (24,005)

7.2 (2.2) 7.8 (2.4) 8.7 (2.7) 8.2 (2.5) 11.3 (3.4) 10.9 (3.3) 11.8 (3.6) 13.3 (4.1) 13 (4) 15.2 (4.6) 15.3 (4.7) 19.8 (6.04) 19.8 (6.04) 19.8 (6.04) 21.3 (6.5) 21.3 (6.5) 21.3 (6.5) 21.6 (6.9) 21.6 (6.9) 21.8 (6.6) 24.3 (7.4) 24.3 (7.4) 11.9 (3.6) 24.8 (7.6) 24.8 (7.6) 26.7 (8.1 46.3 (14.1) 24.4 (7.4) 30.2 (9.2) 21.3 (6.5) 21.3 (6.5) 18.9 (5.8) 20.5 (6.2) 17.3 (5.3) 18.3 (5.6) 31.3 (9.5)

12.2 (3.7) 12.9 (3.9) 14.9 (4.54) 14.8 (4.5) 18 (5.5) 18 (5.5) 18.8 (5.7) 20.6 (6.3) 20.8 (6.3) 22.2 (6.8) 24.3 (7.4) 28.3 (8.6) 28.3 (8.6) 28.3 (8.6) 30.3 (9.2) 30.3 (9.2) 30.3 (9.2) 31.9 (9.72) 31.9 (9.72) 31.8 (9.7) 34.8 (10.6) 34.8 (10.6) 38 (11.6) 36 (11) 36 (11) 38.4 (11.7) 60.8 (18.5) 36.3 (11.1) 42.8 (13) 34.6 (10.6) 34.6 (10.6) 29.3 (8.9) 29.8 (9.1) 27.9 (8.5) 28.9 (8.8) 20.3 (6.2)

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

10 (7.5) 14.1 (10.5) 23.6 (17.6) 23 (17.2) 22.8 (17) 23 (17.2) 43.5 (32.4) 54.7 (40.8) 43.5 (32.4) 57 (42.5) electric electric 50 amp electric 15

2,312 (1,049) 4,261 (1,933) 5,919 (2,685) 7,084 (3,213) 7,979 (3,619) 8,082 (3,666) 10,830 (4,912) 12,733 (5,776) 12,351 (5,602) 19,595 (8,888) 2,375 (1,077) 2,360 (934) 4,200 (1,905) 3,583 (1,625)

5.1 (1.55) 7.2 (2.2) 8 (2.44) 9.9 (3.0) 10 (3.14) 10.11 (3.32) 12.7 (3.84) 12.8 (3.87) 13.3 (4.05) 14.2 (4.33) 5.2 (1.58) 5.2 (1.58) 7 (2.13) 7 (2.13)

8.8 (2.65) 11.8 (3.61) 13.10 (4.21) 15.11 (4.85) 16.2 (4.94) 17 (5.2) 18.5 (5.61) 18.10 (5.73) 19.3 (5.88) 22.8 (6.92) 9 (2.74) 9 (2.74) 11.10(3.6) 11.10 (3.6)

Model

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

SV08-1D ViO17-1E ViO25-6B ViO35-6A SV40 VIO50-6A VIO55-6A ViO80-7 SV100-7

10.3 (7.7) 14.5 (10.8) 20.4 (15.2) 24.4 (18.2) 39.0 (29.1) 39.0 (29.1) 47.6 (35.5) 67 (50.0) 72 (53.7)

2,348 (1,065) 4,023 (1,825) 5,908 (2,680) 8,214 (3,725) 9,515 (4,315) 10,792 (4,895) 12,599 (5,715) 18,409 (8,350) 21,671 (9,830)

5.3 (1.62) 7.6 (2.31) 10 (3.05) 11.3 (3.42) 11.8 (3.62) 12.3 (3.74) 13.5 (4.12) 14.3 (4.37) 14.9 (4.54)

9 (2.73) 12.5 (3.82) 13.5 (4.12) 17.3 (5.27) 18 (5.50) 18.8 (5.74) 20.1 (6.14) 23.9 (7.29) 24.1 (7.36)

KATO Model HD9V5 HD17v5 HD25v5 HD30v5 HD35N5 HD35v5 HD50v5 HD55N4 HD60v5 HD85v5 9VXB (battery) 9VXE (electric) 17VXB 17VXE

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KOBELCO Model

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

14.5 (10.8) 19.7 (14.7) 23.1 (17.2) 23.1 (17.2) 23.1 (17.2) 37 (27.7) 37 (27.7) 37 (27.7) 37 (27.7) 70 (52.3) 70 (52.3) 70 (52.3) 96 (71.3) 105.4 (78.6) 105.4 (78.6) 105 (78.6) 164 (122) 164 (122) 265 (198) 123 (92) 160 (119) 178 (133) 265 (198) 265 (198) 160 (119) 194 (145) 265 (198) 265 (198) 160 (119) 194 (145) 265 (198) 96 (71.5) 160 (119) 194 (145) 265 (198)

3,681 (1,610) 5,644 (2,560) 7,320 (3,320) 9,000 (4,080) 9,340 (4,240) 10,295 (4,670) 10,648 (4,830) 11,857 (5,360) 12,147 (5,510) 18,700 (8,490) 19,555 (8,870) 20,100 (9,120) 32,800 (14,900) 32,800 (14,900) 33,700 (15,300) 37,000 (16,800) 57,100 (25,900) 61,100 (27,700) 84,700 (38,400) 39,500 (17,900) 50,000 (22,700) 60,200 (27,300) 69,200 (31,400) 84,200 (38,200) 56,400 (25,600) 65,000 (29,500) 73,900 (33,500) 84,200 (38,200) 52,900 (24,200) 61,900 (28,100) 79,160 (35,900) 45,000 (20,400) 67,500 (30,600) 74,300 (33,700) 94,360-96,560 (42,800-43,800)

7.3 (2.21) 9.2 (2.79) 9.2 (2.79) 11.0 (3.35) 11.0 (3.35) 11.3 (3.44) 11.3 (3.44) 12.8 (3.89) 12.8 (3.89) 15.0 (4.58) 14.1 (4.30) 14.6 (4.44) 19.6 (5.98) 19.6 (5.52) 17.2 (5.22) 19.0 (5.79) 21.6 (6.58) 21.8 (6.65) 22.9 (6.99) 21.3 (6.49) 22.0 (6.70) 23 (7.00) 23.6 (7.20) 24.1 (7.35) 20.1 (6.36) 21.8 (6.66) 22.6 (6.89) 23.1 (7.04) 39.4 (12.01) 48.3 (14.73) 48.8 (15.19) 20.8 (6.3)

12.3 (3.73) 15.6 (4.65) 16.5 (5.04) 18.5 (5.64) 18.5 (5.64) 19.2 (5.85) 19.2 (5.85) 20.5 (6.24) 20.5 (6.24) 22.6 (6.88) 21.3 (6.48) 24.6 (7.50) 28.8 (8.78) 28.9 (8.81) 25.8 (7.86) 28.9 (8.81) 31.8 (9.70) 32.3 (9.85) 35.8 (10.93) 31.2 (9.49) 32.5 (9.90) 33.8 (10.30) 35.7 (10.86) 36.9 (11.26) 32.5 (9.9) 33.8 (10.3) 35.8 (10.87) 36.9 (11.26) 51.9 (15.82) 60.8 (18.53) 63.1 (19.23) 38.9 (11.9)

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

18.0 (13.4) 22.4 (16.5) 24.4 (18.2) 48.3 (35.5) 48.3 (35.5) 59 (44) 102 (75) 122 (90) 158 (116) 213 (157) 235 (173) 314 (231) 400 (298) 608 (448)

4,190 (1,900) 5,910 (2,680) 8,510 (3,860) 11,420 (5,180) 12,570 (5,700) 19,180 (8,700) 32,408 (14,700) 33,950 (15,400) 50,265 (22,800) 58,420 (26,500) 75,620 (34,300) 85,840 (38,800) 108,470 (49,200) 209,000 (94,800)

7.5 (2.3) 9.4 (2.9) 11.3 (3.4) 11.4 (3.5) 11.9 (3.6) 14.9 (4.5) 18.0 (5.5) 18.2 (5.5) 22.0 (6.7) 22.8 (6.9) 23.9 (7.3) 24.1 (7.3) 25.8 (7.9) 23.6 (7.2)

13.3(4.0) 15.6 (4.8) 18.8 (5.7) 19.4 (5.9) 20.3 (6.2) 23.9 (7.3) 28.6 (8.7) 28.8 (8.8) 32.5 (9.9) 35.4 (10.8) 34.9 (10.7) 36.5 (11.1) 39.5 (12.0) 41.0 (12.5)

Model

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

803 Dual power EZ17 ET20 EZ26 EZ36 ET42 EZ50 ET58 ET65 ET90 EW65 EW100 ET145

15.4 (11.6) 17.2 (12.8) 17.2 (12.8) 19.6 (14.6) 24.5 (17.8) 43.6 (32.5) 43.6 (32.5) 44.8 (33.4) 56.4 (42.1) 69.2 (51.6) 56.4 (42.1) 74.3 (55.4) 73.8 (55)

2,396 (1,086) 3,637 (1,650) 4,420 (2,004) 412 (2,454) 8,303 (3,766) 9,345 (4,238) 11,109 (5,038) 11,562 (5,244) 14,055 (6,375) 19,477 (8,834) 16,928 (7,678) 23,424 (10,625) 33,489 (15,190)

5.8 (1.77) 8.2 (2.5) 8.8 (2.68) 9.2 (2.8) 11.5 (3.5) 11.6 (3.53) 12.0 (3.65) 13.1 (3.99) 13.5 (4.11) 15.2 (4.63) 12.8 (3.88) 13.5 (4.11) 18 (5.48)

10.1 (3.08) 13.2 (4.02) 13.8 (4.21) 15.4 (4.7) 18.5 (5.64) 18.6 (5.67) 20.0 (6.01) 20.6 (6.28) 21.3 (6.49) 25.0 (7.62) 22.6 (6.88) 25.1 (7.74) 28.8 (8.59)

SK17SR-6E SK25SR-6E SK30SR-6E SK35SR-7 Canopy SK35SR-7 Cab SK45SRX-7 Canopy SK45SRX-7 Cab SK55SRX-7 Canopy SK55SRX-7 Cab SK75SR-7 SK75SR-7 Offset Boom SK85CS-7 SK130LC-11 SK140SRLC-7 SK140SRLC-7 Offset Boom ED160-7 Blade Runner SK230SRLC-7 SK270SRLC-7 SK380SRLC-7 SK170LC-11 SK210LC-11 SK260LC-11 SK300LC-11 SK350LC-11 SK210LC-11 High & Wide SK260LC-11 High & Wide SK300LC-11 High & Wide SK390LC-11 High & Wide SK210LC-11 Long Reach SK260LC-11 Long Reach SK300LC-11 Long Reach SK140SRD-7 Car Demolition SK210D-11 Car Demolition SK260DLC-11 Scrap Loader SK350DLC-11 Building Demolition

LIUGONG Model 9018F 9027FZTS 9035EZTS 9051FZTS 9057FZTS 909ECR 913FCR 915FCR 922F 926F 933F 936F 950E 995F

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Tips On How to Choose Excavators for Power, Performance, Location, Budget Excavators are essential pieces of machinery on many job sites, offering versatility and power for a wide range of projects. The machine’s ability to perform both the smallest and largest of tasks translates to project and cost efficiency. However, with various sizes and features available, selecting the right excavator for your specific needs can be challenging. So, how do you make sure you’re choosing the right one for your next job? Excavator sizes vary by brand, with size categories ranging from compact (or mini) all the way to large excavators. Each size category offers unique advantages and is suited for different types of projects. The availability of a wide array of attachments enhances the excavator’s versatility for tasks in construction, landscaping, utilities and more. However, the option-rich environment can make it hard to choose the right one. Where do you begin and what are some key factors for every operator to consider? Power, Performance When choosing an excavator, operators should consider factors such as the depth of their digs, their lifting requirements, and the hydraulic power and horsepower needed for the job. While smaller by design, compact excavators are designed for performance. Bobcat’s compact excavator lineup can dig through difficult ground conditions with powerful hydraulics and fast cycle times — this is when horsepower, rated lift capacity, digging force and dig depth really come into play. If greater digging and lifting capacity are necessary, selecting a larger excavator may be a better option. Larger excavators’ powerful hydraulics, increased torque and greater lift capacities boost productivity and reduce cycle times. This makes large excavators an ideal option for largescale demolition, truck loading, commercial construction projects, pipeline installation and more. Also consider the breakout forces and reach needed for the job. Bobcat offers three arm options on select models including standard arm, long arm or extendable arm. Standard arm gives you maximum breakout force and lifting ability. Long arm is best if you need more reach and dig depth to minimize repositioning of the machine. Extendable arm gives operators the best of both worlds — power and lifting performance when it’s retracted combined with the ability to extend the machine’s dig depth and reach when it’s needed. Job Site Location, Space What are the terrain and space constraints of your job? These factors will help you de-termine what size excavator is suited for your project. It’s also important to consider potential obstacles and hazards that you’ll need to avoid: Will there be trees? Fiber optic or utility lines? Residential or commercial buildings? These questions will help you select the excavator that has the mobility and features needed for the job. Smaller models within the compact category, such as Bobcat’s E10 and E20, provide precision and power without sacrificing maneuverability in confined spaces. For example, the E10 offers a retracted 28-in. track width, allowing it to easily navigate through narrower openings and operate in tighter conditions. Pair that with lift capacity of 965 lbs., and

this machine becomes a powerful tool on ultra-compact job sites. Beyond size, tail swing is another factor operators should consider as they evaluate their job site and potential space limitations. Tail swing is the rear overhang of the house (the house contains the operator’s cab, engine, hydraulic pump and distribution components) as it rotates on the undercarriage. There are three main categories: • Conventional tail swing is ideal for gaining additional lift capacity but can limit working in tight spaces. Typically, the rear of the cab protrudes 10 to 24 in. beyond the width of the compact excavator tracks. • Minimal tail swing makes it easier to work in tight spaces. The rear of the house protrudes just slightly — up to 6 in. — over the tracks. • Zero tail swing means the rear of the house doesn’t project beyond the tracks. Depending on the make and model of your machine, the zero tail swing design allows the operator greater flexibility to slew and deposit material without concern of inadvertently contacting surrounding objects. Transportation, Storage The weight and size of your machine impacts how you will transport the excavator to and from job sites. Compact excavators are easier to transport and store given their smaller size. If you need to move the equipment to and from multiple locations or have limited storage space on the job site, the compact excavator will allow you to do so with more ease. When it comes to transportation, compact excavators can be transported on smaller trailers, while larger equipment will need a trailer with a higher weight rating. If you’re used to towing your compact excavator with a pick-up truck, you’ll need to evaluate your hauling solution for larger excavator sizes. A transport vehicle’s load rating can be found on its identification plate or in the equipment owner’s manual if you are unsure how much you can safety tow and haul. Always check federal, state and local laws and regulations regarding weight, width, length and height of a load before transporting your machine. Special approvals or per-mits may be required for oversize loads along your planned route. Budget Finally, one of the most important considerations is the cost of a machine. Generally, the larger the excavator, the higher the cost. Depending on how long you need an excavator, renting might make the most sense. Consider your usage duration, storage space, fleet expansion plans and maintenance capabilities to make an informed decision based on long-term considerations. Compact excavators offer the power and versatility to accomplish a wide range of jobs. At Bobcat, many of our excavator models can be configured with industry-exclusive features — including the unique ProClamp system, Hydraulic X-Change mounting system, extendable arm and depth check system — allowing you to push your performance and productivity to new levels. Selecting the best excavator for your needs and whether you’re better off owning or renting requires due diligence. Once you’ve worked through key considerations and have made an informed decision, operators can enhance job site productivity and achieve new levels of efficiency. 

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CATERPILLAR Model

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

300.9D 300.9D VPS 301.5 301.7 CR 301.8 302 CR 302.7 CR 303 CR 303.5 CR 304 305 CR 306 CR 307.5 308 CR 308 CR VAB 309 CR 309 CR VAB 310

18.0 (13.4) 13.0 (9.7) 19.2 (14.3) 19.2 (14.3) 19.2 (14.3) 19.2 (14.3) 23.6 (17.6) 23.6 (17.6) 23.6 (17.6) 45 (33.6) 45 (33.6) 55.9 (41.7) 55.9 (41.7) 70.3 (52.4) 70.3 (52.4) 70.3 (52.4) 70.3 (52.4) 70.3 (52.4)

2,170 (984.3) 2,400 (1,088.6) 3,880 (1,759.9) 4,045 (1,834.8) 4,464 (2,024.8) 4,850 (2,199.9) 6,703 (3,040.4) 7,817 (3,545.7) 9,239 (4,190.7) 9,867 (4,475.6) 12,688 (5,755.2) 15,671 (7,107) 18,152 (8,233.6) 20,678 (9,379.4) 20,906 (9,482.8) 20,731 (9,403.4) 21,054 (9,549.9) 22,447 (10,181.8)

5.7 (1.7) 5.7 (1.7) 8.3 (2.5) 8.3 (2.5) 8.4 (2.6) 8.4 (2.6) 8.9 (2.7) 9.6 (2.9) 9.7 (3.0) 11.5 (3.5) 12 (3.7) 12.2 (3.7) 15.3 (4.7) 15.2 (4.6) 12.9 (3.9) 15.3 (4.7) 12.9 (3.9) 17.0 (5.2)

9.9 (3.0) 9.9 (3.0) 13.0 (4.0) 13.6 (4.1) 14.0 (4.3) 14.0 (4.3) 14.8 (4.5) 16.8 (5.1) 17.7 (5.4) 17.1 (5.2) 19.1 (5.8) 20.1 (6.1) 22.3 (6.8) 25.1 (7.7) 21.7 (6.6) 25.1 (7.7) 21.7 (6.6) 25.1 (7.7)

Small Excavators 313 313 GC 315 315 GC 317 317 GC

108 (80.9) 73 (54.3) 108 (80.9) 98 (73.1) 133 (98.9) 119 (89)

30,400 (13,800) 30,400 (13,800) 34,000 (15,400) 34,000 (15,400) 40,200 (18,200) 38,000 (17,200)

19.8 (6.0) 19.8 (6.0) 19.7 (6.0) 19.7 (6.0) 21.7 (6.6) 21.7 (6.6)

28.4 (8.7) 28.4 (8.7) 28.5 (8.7) 28.5 (8.7) 30.2 (9.2) 30.2 (9.2)

Medium Excavators 320 320 GC 323 325 326 330 330 GC 335

172 (128.5) 146 (109) 172 (128.5) 172 (128.5) 201 (149.8) 273 (203.7) 201 (150) 273 (203.7)

49,800 (22,600) 48,500 (22,000) 55,100 (25,000) 62,800 (28,500) 56,400 (25,600) 69,200 (31,400) 68,100 (30,900) 77,000 (34,900)

22 (6.72) 22 (6.72) 22.1 (6.73) 22 (6.70) 22.4 (6.82) 23.9 (7.42) 23.8 (7.26) 22.9 (6.99)

32.3 (9.86) 32.3 (9.86) 32.4 (9.87) 32.1 (9.78) 33.2 (10.12) 35 (10.68) 35.1 (10.69) 34.9 (10.64)

Large Excavators 336 340 349 350 352 374 395

300 (223.5) 346 (258.3) 424 (316) 413 (308.0) 443 (330) 484 (361) 542 (404)

81,9100 (36,800) 83,100 (37,700) 105,200 (47,700) 105,100 (46,000) 107,800 (48,900) 158,200 (71,700) 207,400 (94,000)

26.11 (8.21) 26.9 (8.21) 25.1 (7.66) 26.11 (8.21) 26.11 (8.21) 28.1 (8.57) 31.9 (9.67)

38.7 (11.76) 38.6 (11.76) 38.5 (11.73) 39.8 (12.15) 39.9 (12.15) 43.2 (13.16) 48.3 (14.71)

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

125 (93) 173 (129) 173 (129) 74 (55) 74 (55) 109 (81) 23.1 (17.2) 23.1 (17.2) Electric (19.8) 24.7 (18.4) 48.3 (36) 48.3 (36) 64.4 (48) 64.4 (48) 73.8 (55) 73.8 (55) 109 (81) 109 (81)

37,997 (17,235) 51,723 (23,461) 55,742 (25,284) 33,138 (15,031) 35,051 (15,899) 35,649 (16,170) 3,648 (1,655) 4,211 (1,910) 4,314 (1,957) 7,840 (3,556) 10,147 (4,603) 11,830 (5,366) 18,408 (8,350) 18,960 (8,600) 19,510 (8,850) 21,384 (9,700) 24,315 (11,029) 29,432 (13,350)

20-1 (6.1) 20-0 (6.0) 21.9 (6.6) 19-11 (6.1) 19-10 (6.1) 19-11 (6.1) 8-0 (2.4) 8.5 (2.6) 8.5 (2.6) 10-6 (3.2) 11-8 (3.6) 12-7 (3.8) 12.2 (3.7) 14.10 (4.5) 13-5 (4.1) 14-11 (4.5) 13.8 (4.1) NA

29-9 (9.0) 31-8 (9.6) 32.1 (9.7) 29-9 (9.0) 28-10 (8.7) 29-0 (8.8) 12-9 (3.9) 13-1 (4.0) 13.0 (4.0) 16-6 (5.0) 19-1 (5.8) 19.8 (6.0) 22.6 (6.8) 23.8 (7.2) 24-3 (7.4) 24-5 (7.4) 24.8 (7.5) NA

JCB Model JS160 NLC/LC MONO 220X LC MONO 245XR LC MONO 131X JZ141 150X 18Z-1 19C-1 19C-1E 35Z-1 50Z 55Z 85Z-2 86C-2 90Z-2 100C-2 Hydradig 110W Pothole Pro


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JOHN DEERE Model

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

17G 26G 30G 35G 50G 60G 75G 85G 130 P-Tier 135 P-Tier 160 P-Tier 190G W 200 G-Tier 210 P-Tier 245 P-Tier 250 P-Tier 300 P-Tier 345 P-Tier 350 P-Tier 380 P-Tier 470 P-Tier 670 P-Tier 870 P-Tier

14.5 (10.8) 20 (14.9) 23 (17.4) 23.3 (17.4) 35.9 (26.8) 53 (39.6) 56.9 (42.4) 56.9 (42.4) 98 (73) 101 (75) 122 (90) 173 (129) 145 (109) 159 (119) 159 (119) 188 (140) 223 (166) 249 (186) 271 (202) 271 (202) 367 (274) 463 (345) 512 (382)

3,790 (1,720) 5,780 to 6,110 (2,620 to 2,770) 6,850 to 7,220 (3,105 to 3,275) 7,760 to 8,135 (3,520 to 3,690) 10,560 to 10,847 (4,790 to 4,920) 13,250 to 13,620 (6,010 to 6,180) 17,952 (8,143) 19,244 (8,729) 29,531 to 30,573 (13,407 to 13,880) 31,526 to 33,951 (14,300 to 15,400) 39,526 (17,945) 43,431 to 45,300 (19,700 to 20,500) 45,170 (20 507) 51,940 (23 560) 56,879 (25 800) 60,600 (27 500) 68,674 (31 150) 78,705 (35 700) 80,985 (36 734) 85,462 (38 765) 112,916 (51,218) 154,103 (69,900) 188,716 (85,600)

7.2 (2.19) 8.5 (2.59) 9.2 (2.79) 10.0–11.3 (3.06–3.46) 11.6–12.6 (3.53–3.83) 12.3–13.5 (3.77–4.12) 15.1 (4.61) 14.8 (4.51) 18.2–19.8 (5.54–6.03) 20.0 (5.98) 19.6–21.3 (5.98–6.49) 19.2–19.4 (5.83–5.93) 21.6–23.2 (6.57–7.07) 21.9 (6.67) 21.7 (6.62) 21.3–25.0 (6.50–7.61) 23.7–25.8 (7.22–7.87) 22.7–24.8 (6.92–7.57) 24.3–26.8 (7.38–8.18) 24.3–26.8 (7.38–8.18) 25.5–27.2 (7.77–8.27) 23.3–30.0 (7.12–9.15) 23.4–36.6 (7.14–11.16)

12.5 (3.81) 15.2 (4.63) 16.1 (4.89) 17.1 (5.21) 19.6 (5.96) 20.4 (6.23) 22.7 (6.92) 25.3 (7.70) 28.8 (8.77) 29.2 (8.86) 30.6 (9.33) 31.4 (9.58) 32.6 (9.94) 32.6 (9.92) 33.3 (10.11) 35.8 (10.91) 37.0 (11.27) 37.6 (11.46) 38.9 (11.86) 38.9 (11.86) 41.0 (12.49) 45.4 (13.85) 48.9–54.3 (14.91–16.55)

Model

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

K008-5 KX018-4 KX030-4 KX033-4 KX040-4 KX057-5 KX080-4S2 KX080-5 KX71-3S U10-5 U17 U25-4 U27-4 U35-4 U48-5 U55-5

10.3 (7.7) 15.2 (11) 24.7(18.4) 23.9 (17.8) 40.9 (30.4) 47.6 (35.5) 62.3 (46.5) 66.6 (49.6) 24.4 (18.2) 10.3 (7.7) 15.2 (11) 19.8 (14.8) 20 (14.9) 23.9 (17.8) 38.5 (28.7) 47.6 (35.5)

2,315 (1050) 3,747 (1,699) 6,426 (2,915) 7,420 (3,365) 9,195 (4,170) 12,577 (5,705) 18,596 (8,435) 19,225 (8720) 6,305 (2,860) 2,646 (1200) 3,703 (1,680) 5,615 (2,545) 5,625 (2,550) 8,129 (3,687) 11,057 (5,015) 12,456 (5,650)

5.8 (1.7) 7.7 (2.3) 9.7 (2.9) 10.6 (3.2) 11.3 (3.4) 12.8 (3.9) 15.1 (4.6) 15.1 (4.6) 9.9 (2.7) 5.11 (1.8) 7.8 (2.3) 9.3 (2.8) 9.3 (2.8) 9.10 (3) 10.8 (3.3) 11.9 (3.6)

9.11 (2.7) 12.9 (3.9) 15.8 (4.5) 16.10 (4.9) 17.10 (5.2) 20.1 (6.1) 23.6 (7.2) 23.6 (7.2) 16 (4.9) 10.11 (3.3) 12.8 (3.9) 15.4 (4.7) 15.4 (4.7) 16.1 (5.2) 18.4 (5.6) 19.7 (6)

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

11.9 (8.9) 15.4 (11.5) Diesel 15.4 (11.5), Electric 14.2 (10.6)

2,535 (1,150) 3,900 (1,770) 4,277 (1,940) 4,255 (1,930) 4,993 (2,265) 6,360 (2,885) 7,418 (3,365) 7,970 (3,615) 8,570 (3,890) 10,957 (4,970) 10,980 (4,980) 12,675 (5,750) 12,125 (5,500) 18,810 (8,530) 18,630 (8,450) 14,850 (6,735) 34,646 (15,715) 34,215 (15,520)

5.76 (1.755) 7.83 (2.39) 7.83 (2.39) 7.83 (2.39) 8.46 (2.58) 9.3 (2.835) 10.65 (3.245) 10.52 (3.205) 11.37 (3.465) 12.4 (3.78) 11.73 (3.575) 12.78 (3.895) 12.78 (3.895) 14.92 (3.495) 15.0 in (4.58) 13.39 (4.085) 18 (5.486) 19.78 (6.03)

10.78 (3.285) 13.42 (4.09) 13.42 (4.09) 13.42 (4.09) 14.35 (4.375) 15.91 (4.85) 17.24 (5.255) 17.81 (5.43) 18.19 (5.545) 20.08 (6.12) 19.89 (6.065) 20.38 (6.215) 20.58 (6.27) 23.6 (7.195) 24.42 (7.435) 21.95 (6.69) 28.74 (8.76) 28.84 (8.791)

KUBOTA

TAKEUCHI Model TB210R TB216 TB216H TB20e TB225 TB230 TB235-2 TB335R TB240 TB250-2 TB350R TB257FR TB260 TB280FR TB290 TB370 TB2150 TB2150R

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BOBCAT Model

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

E145 E165

115 (85.7) 131 (97.7)

34,986 (15,869) 38,376 (17,407)

19.6 (6) 20 (6.1)

27.9 (8.5) 28.8 (8.8)

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

Crawler DX140LC-7K DX140LCR-7* DX170LC-5 DX180LC-5 DX200LC-7 DX225LC-7 DX225LC-7X DX235LCR-7* DX255LC-7 DX300LC-7 DX350LC-7 DX350LCR-7* DX420LC-7 DX490LC-7 DX530LC-7 DX800LC-7

106.4 (80) 109.4 (81) 127.3 (95) 127.3 (95) 138.1 (103) 162.3 (121) 162.3 (121) 170.3 (127) 185.1 (138) 266.9 (199) 280.3 (209) 271 (202) 337.9 (252) 394.3 (294) 394.3 (294) 528.6 (394)

32,187 (14,600) 33,951 (15,400) 38,376 (17,407) 43,224 (19,606) 51,147 (23,200) 52,690 (23,900) 52,029 (23,600) 58,930 (26,730) 57,761 (26,200) 69,446 (31,500) 82,416 (37,383) 79,807 (36,200) 102,594 (46,536) 121,676 (55,192) 122,117 (55,392) 181,000 (82,100)

20 (6.1) 19.7 (6) 19.11 (6.1) 20 (6.1) 21.6 (6.6) 21.7 (6.6) 21.7 (6.6) 21.1 (6.4) 22.4 (6.8) 24 (7.3) 24.8 (7.5) 22.8 (6.9) 25 (7.6) 25.6 (7.8) 24 (7.3) 27.5 (8.4)

28.5 (8.7) 27.1 (8.3) 28.1 (8.7) 29.7 (9) 32.3 (9.9) 32.4 (9.9) 32.4 (9.9) 32.4(9.9) 32.9 (10) 35.1 (10.7) 36.6 (11.1) 35.5 (10.8) 37.5 (11.4) 39.7 (12.1) 38.5 (11.7) 43.4 (13.2)

Wheeled DX140W-7** DX190W-7** DX210W-7**

129.1 (96) 159.6 (119) 171.2 (127)

34,194 (15,510) 46,187 (20,950) 50,706 (23,000)

14.8 (4.5) 18.9 (5.7) 19.4 (5.9)

24.2 (7.4) 29.8 (9.1) 31.2 (9.5)

DEVELON NOTES: * = Reduced-tail swing Model

** = Mono Boom

HYUNDAI Model

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

NOTE

R17A-9A R25Z-9AK R30Z-9AK R35Z-9A R55-9A R60CR-9A R80CR-9A HX35AZ HX40A HX48AZ HX85A HX130A LCR HX130A LCRD HX140AL HX145A LCR HX145A LCRD HX160AL HX180AL HX210AL HX220AL HX220A LR HX235A LCR HX235A LCRD HX260AL HX300AL HX300A LR HX350AL HX380AL HX480AL HX520AL HX900L R55W-9A HW140 HW180 HW210

15.8 (11.8) 23.2 (17.3) 23.2 (17.3) 23.7 (17.7) 65.1 (48.5) 63 (47) 65.1 (48.5) 23.9 (17.8) 37.7 (28.1) 37.7 (28.1) 65.1 (48.5) 72 (54) 72 (54) 131 (98) 131 (98) 131 (98) 152 (113) 152 (113) 170 (127) 170 (127) 170 (127) 170 (127) 170 (127) 227 (169) 255 (190) 255 (190) 304 (227) 359 (268) 395 (295) 395 (295) 615 (458) 65.1 (48.5) 149 (111) 171 (127) 174 (129.4)

3,920 (1,780) 5,360 (2,430) 6,625 (3,005) 8,470 (3,840) 12,570 (5,750) 13,450 (6,100) 19,290 (8,750) 8,930 (4,050) 9,680 (4,390) 11,490 (5,210) 20,608 (9,346) 29,640 (13,445) 31,470 (14,275) 33,580 (15,230) 34,020 (15,430) 35,800 (16,240) 39,010 (17,695) 43,000 (19,505) 50,460 (22,890) 53,860 (24,430) 56,040 (25,420) 54,140 (24,560) 58,860 (26,700) 60,850 (27,600) 72,200 (32,750) 74,050 (33,590) 79,670 (35,910) 90,037 (40,840) 114,060 (51,920) 118,940 (53,950) 206,570 (93,700) 12,240 (5,550) 32,800 (14,880) 39,240 (17,800) 46,960 (21,300)

7.2 (2.2) 7.11 (2.42) 8.2 (2.5) 10.3 (3.135) 12.6 (3.82) 11.9 (3.57) 13.7 (4.18) 10.9" (3.28) 11.3 (3.42) 11.6 (3.5) 15.3 (4.64) 18.6 (5.64) 18.6 (5.64) 19.9 (6.015) 19.6 (5.94) 19.6 (5.94) 19.9 (6.03) 19.9 (6.03) 21.9 (6.64) 22.1 (6.73) 38.7 (11.76) 22 (6.7) 22 (6.7) 23 (7.0) 24.1 (7.33) 48.4 (14.74) 24.2 (7.37) 24.8 (7.52) 25.6 (7.76) 25 (7.61) 31.6 (9.61) 11.6 (3.5) 15.11 (4.85) 19.5 (5.9) 20.11 (6.38)

12.7 (3.9) 14.8 (4.8) 15.3 (4.65) 17.5 (5.315) 20.2 (6.15) 22.2 (6.15) 22.10 (6.96) 18.4 (5.58) 18.2 (5.53) 19.8 (5.99) 24.4 (7.42) 25.5 (7.745) 25.5 (7.745) 28.10 (8.78) 28.9 (8.765) 28.9 (8.765) 29.7 (9.02) 29.7 (9.02) 32.8 (9.96) 32.9 (9.98) 50 (15.22) 32.6 (9.91) 32.6 (9.91) 34 (10.36) 35.6 (10.8) 60.10 (18.53) 36.7 (11.1) 36.7 (11.16) 39.6 (12.0) 39.6 (12.0) 48.1 (14.6) 20.2 (6.15) 26 (7.92) 30.3 (9.2) 32.8 (9.96)

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VOLVO

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NOTE: *with dozer blade

Model

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

EW60E EWR130E EWR150E EW160E EWR170E EW180E EW220E

60.6 (45.2) 121 (90) 141 (105) 154 (115) 154 (115) 173 (129) 173 (129)

12,886 (5,845) 31,747 (14,400) 33,951 (15,400) 35,715 (16,200) 39,570 (17,949) 43,870 (19,900) 48,939 (22,200)

11.9 (3.6) 16.8 (5.1) 18.8 (5.8) 18.5 (5.7) 18.8 (5.8) 18.8(5.7) 21.0 (6.4)

20.1 (6.1) 28.5 (8.7) 28.9 (8.8) 30.2 (9.2) 28.9 (8.8) 31.3 (9.5) 33.1 (10.4)

ECR18E EC20E ECR25D EC27D EC37 ECR40 ECR50 ECR58 EC60E ECR88D

16.1 (12) 16.1 (12) 20.9 (15.6) 20.9 (15.6) 24.8 (18.5) 24.8 (18.5) 42 (31.2) 48 (35.5) 59 (44.3) 58 (43)

3,748 (1,700) 4,332 (1,965) 5,490 (2,490) 6,019 (2,730) 8,345 (3,785) 8,785 (3,985) 11,133 (5,050) 12,875 (5,875) 12,740 (5,780) 19,300 (8,810)

8.0 (2.4) 8.6(2.6) 9.1 (2.8) 10.2 (3.1) 11.9 (3.6) 12.3 (3.7) 12.4 (3.8) 12.10 (3.9) 13.1 (4.0) 14.10 (4.5)

13.6 (4.1) 14 (4.3) 15.8 (4.8) 15.7 (4.7) 17.8 (5.4) 18.9 (5.8) 20.3 (6.1) 20.6 (6.3) 20.6 (6.3) 23.7 (7.2)

EC140E ECR145E* EC160E EC200E EC220E ECR235E* EC250E EC250E Hybrid EC300E EC300E Hybrid EC350E ECR355E* EC380E EC380E Hybrid EC480E EC530E EC550E EC750E EC950F

121 (90) 121 (90) 148 (110) 154 (115) 173 (129) 173 (129) 225 (168) 225 (168) 253 (189) 253 (189) 307 (229) 241 (180) 307 (229) 307 (229) 380 (283) 455 (339) 455 (339) 526 (392) 602 (449)

31,660 (14,360) 35,280 (16,000) 39,390 (17,870) 49,080 (22,257) 49,490 (22,445) 58,290 (26,440) 60,860 (27,600) 61,340 (27,820) 69,660 (31,590) 70,710 (32,070) 84,450 (38,306) 83,346 (37,805) 88,860 (40,298) 89,559 (40,615) 108,890 (49,381) 120,331 (54,581) 124,784 (56,601) 163,142 (61,753) 203,075 (92,113)

19.11(6.06) 19.09(6.03) 21.3 (6.47) 22.3 (6.78) 22.1 (6.73) 22.2 (6.76) 23.2 (7.06) 23.2 (7.06) 24.1 (7.34) 24.1 (7.34) 24.8 (7.6) 22.1 (6.96) 24.8 (7.6) 24.8 (7.6) 25.6 (7.8) 25.6 (7.8) 25.3 (7.7) 27.0 (8.2) 29.3 (8.9)

29.0 (8.85) 29.0 (8.85) 30.8 (9.35) 32.9 (9.99) 32.7 (9.93) 32.5 (9.89) 33.11 (10.34) 33.11 (10.34) 35.2 (10.71) 35.2 (10.71) 36.6 (11.2) 34.11 (10.64) 36.8 (11.2) 36.8 (11.2) 39.8 (12.1) 40 (12.2) 40 (12.2) 43.1 (13.1) 46 (14)

EW200E MH EW240E MH

169 (126) 173 (129)

50,376 (22,850) 57,320 (26,000)

N/A N/A

33 (10) 36.1 (11)

Electric Motor EC18 Electric ECR18 Electric ECR25 Electric

Electric Motor - Peak 24 (18) 24 (18) 24 (18)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg) 4,321 (1,960) 4,120 (1,869) 6,129 (2,780)

Digging Depth ft. (m) 8.8 (2.7) 8.9 (2.7) 9.2 (2.8)

Max Dump Height ft. (m) 8.5 (2.6) 8.5 (2.6) 9.8 (3)

Model

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

75 X3 80 X3 130 X4 145 X4 170 X4S 190 X4S 220 X4S 210 X4 HD 245 X4 260 X4S 250 X4 HD 300 X4S 300 X4 HD 350 X4 350 X4 LF 355 X4S 490 X4 750 X4 750 X4 Mass

54 (40) 54 (40) 102 (76.4) 102 (76.4) 120 (89.7) 120 (89.7) 160 (119) 160 (119) 160 (119) 177 (132) 177 (132) 253 (189) 207 (154) 268 (200) 268 (200) 205 (153) 362 (270) 512 (382) 512 (382)

17,400 (7,900) 18,900 (8,590) 29,100 (13,200) 33,600 (15,200) 39,500 (17.9) 42,100 (19.1) 49,200 (22.3) 56,900 (25,800) 56,900 (25,800) 57,300 (26.0) 68,400 (31,000) 67,700 (30.7) 73,200 (33.200) 82,400 (37,400) 88,200 (40,000) 78,709 (35.7) 112,900 (51,200) 158,300 (71,800) 159,600 (72,400)

15.16 (4.63) 15.33 (4.67) 19.10 (6.05) 19.90 (6.01) 19.92 (6.06) 19.83 (6.04) 21.83 (6.64) 17.30 (5.25) 21.10 (6.65) 22.67 (6.9) 17.30 (5.27) 23.33 (7.1) 18.10 (7.73) 26.09 (8.14) 46.30 (14.10) 22.83 (6.95) 30.16 (9.20) 32.32 (9.85) 23.56 (7.18)

22.16 (6.76) 24.04 (7.42) 28.33 (8.64) 28.08 (8.74) 29.08 (8.86) 29.08 (8.86) 31.92 (9.73) 31.80 (9.66) 31.09 (9.67) 33.17 (10.1) 33.00 (10.07) 34.42 (10.4) 34.40 (10.47) 38.50 (11.71) 60.10 (18.55) 34.67 (10.57) 42.83 (13.06) 46.65 (14.22) 46.65 (14.22)

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Yanmar Celebrates Three Decades of Zero Tail Swing Excavators With the launch of the ViO series in 1993, Yanmar Compact Equipment popularized the zero tail swing excavator concept — revolutionizing the ability to work safely in confined locations. The launch 30 years ago of the Yanmar CE ViO range of compact excavators caused a sensation. Unlike other excavators of its kind at the time, at no stage of its rotation did the rear of the cab/superstructure of the ViO extend beyond its tracks. This meant that the machines could operate in the tightest of spaces without fear of a rear collision with nearby buildings, vehicles — or people. The concept was embraced by the global industry and soon displaced as much as 70 percent of the standard models on work sites. Although zero tail swing excavators are now a dominant part of the compact equipment market, the ViO is still leading the way 30 years on. Collectively, many thousands of collisions and accidents have been avoided, and work in the tightest of spots been made possible — all due to the launch of Yanmar CE’s ViO range. Defying Laws of Physics The zero tail swing concept is much cleverer than just shrinking the size of the superstructure. In traditional excavators having a

protruding counterweight at the rear of the excavator is useful in balancing loads at the front, when lifting or digging, for example. But with this removed, the engineers at Yanmar CE needed to create similar counterweight forces by other means, while still maintaining impressive lift capacity. The ViO is incredible versatile, and able to work in the tightest and narrowest of job sites. Now in its 7th generation, the range has expanded and is still going strong. Recently the designed-for-Japan ViO80-7 was declared a winner in this year’s prestigious Japan Institute of Design Promotion’s 2023 Good Design Award. The ViO zero tail swing concept has consistently developed over the last 30 years. The ViO17 is a good example of the current breed. Neither the counterweight, nor the front part of the upper frame extend beyond the track width. This gives the 4,023-lb. model an extremely tight turning radius. And yet, due to its 4-ft. 2-in. undercarriage, large counterweight and good weight distribution, it equals or surpasses conventional machines, as well as having great lifting capabilities, the manufacturer said. For more information, visit www.yanmar.com/global/ Although zero tail swing excavators are now a dominant part of the compact equipment market, the ViO is still leading the way 30 years on. construction/. 

Rototilt’s Joysticks Earn More Good Design Accolades With two design awards in 2022 and a German Design Award in 2023, RC Joysticks from Rototilt have secured another win, this time receiving a Good Design Award in the “Electronics” category. “It was a meticulous design process, and we’re glad to see the appreciation, both in terms of the response from users and the industry,” said Caroline Jonsson, product manager at Rototilt. Rototilt, a Swedish tiltrotator manufacturer with subsidiaries worldwide, including North America, released the new joysticks for excavators and tiltrotators, RC Joysticks, in late 2022. Since then, they have won three design awards, including a Red Dot Design Award, IF Design Award and a German Design Award. Now they have received another accolade in North America with a Good Design Award in the “Electronics” category. “Amidst a record-breaking number of applications for the GOOD DESIGN AWARDS, it’s with pride and gratitude that we accept this prestigious distinction for our RC Joysticks,” said Jonsson. “Winning this award is a result of our commitment to setting a new standard in excavation technology.” Founded in Chicago in 1950, GOOD DESIGN is one of the oldest and most recognized programs for design excellence worldwide. The prestigious award is distributed by The

“It was a meticulous design process, and we’re glad to see the appreciation…” Caroline Jonsson Rototilt

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Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies. It is the first Good Design Award that Rototilt has received. “It was a meticulous design process, and we’re happy to see the response from users and the industry recognition,” Jonsson said. “RC Joysticks receiving their fourth design award really is a testament to the relentless pursuit of excellence by the team. It reaffirms not only the innovation behind the product, but also its impactful role in improving the experience when using a tiltrotator. One precise movement at a time.” From March 15 to May 12, 2024, the Museum will exhibit the 2023 GOOD DESIGN Show at Contemporary Space Athens in Athens, Greece. 


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KOMATSU Model

Engine hp (kW)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Digging Depth ft. (m)

Digging Reach ft. (m)

PC30MR-5 PC35MR-5 PC45MR-5 PC55MR-5 PC78US-11 PC88MR-11 PC130LC-11 PC138USLC-11 PC170LC-11 Standard spec PC170LC-11 Heavy spec PC210LCi-11 PC210LC-11 PC238USLC-11 PC240LC-11 PC290LC-11 PC290LCi-11 PC360LC-11 PC360LCi-11 PC390LC-11 PC390LCi-11 HB365-3 (Hybrid) PC490LC-11 PC490LCi-11 PC490LC-11 Var. Gauge PC650LC-11 PC900LC-11 PC1250LC-11 PC1250SP-11

24.4 (18.2) 24.4 (18.2) 38 (28.3) 38 (28.3) 67.9 (50.6) 67.9 (50.6) 97.2 (72.5) 97.4 (72.5) 121 (90.2) 121 (90.2) 165 (123) 165 (123) 165(123) 177 (132) 196 (147) 196 (147) 257 (192) 257 (192) 257 (192) 257 (192) 269 (201) 359 (268) 359 (268) 359 (268) 436 (325.1) 543 (405) 758 (565) 758 (565)

6,503 (2,950) 7,993 (3,625) 10,737 (4,870) 11,354 (5,150) 17,791 (8,070) 19,290 (8,750) 29,101 (13,199) 37,547 (17,032) 38,720 (17,600) 43,115 (19,598) 53,882 (24,440) 53,882 (24,440) 55,660 (25,250) 56,360 (25,294) 72,091 (32,700) 72,091 (32,700) 80,320 (36,509) 79,807 (36,200) 89,940 (40,796) 90,441 (41,023) 85,495 (38,780) 107,850 (48,920) 107,850 (48,920) 110,220 (49,995) 145,284 (65,900) 204,368 (92,700) 259,960 (118,164) 269,300 (122,409)

9 (2.76) 11.3 (3.46) 11.9 (3.63) 12.3 (3.77) 15.3 (4.66) 15 (4.57) 18 (5.20) 19.3 (5.90) 20.5 (6.25) 20.5 (6.25) 21.8 (6.62) 21.8 (6.62) 21.8 (6.62) 24 (7.32) 23.7 (7.70) 23.7 (7.70) 26.8 (8.18) 26.6 (8.11) 26.6 (8.1) 26.6 (8.1) 26.8 (8.18) 30.2 (9.19) 27.5 (8.38) 30.2 (9.19) 33.6 (10.26) 31.9 (9.72) 38 (11.58) 25.9 (7.9)

16.6 (5.05) 18.5 (5.64) 19.8 (6.04) 20.4 (6.22) 22.7 (6.92) 24 (7.35) 27.2 (8.29) 28.6 (8.72) 30.3 (9.24) 30.3 (9.24) 32.4 (9.8) 32.4 (9.8) 32.4 (9.88) 34.8 (10.5) 35.8 (10.8) 35.8 (10.8) 39 (11.90) 39 (11.90) 39 (11.88) 39 (11.88) 39 (11.90) 43.8 (13.37) 41.3 (12.56) 43.8 (13.37) 48 (14.63) 49.66 (15.13) 57.3 (17.45) 46.2 (14.07)


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2021 KOBELCO SK300LC-10 EXCAVATOR 2021 SANY SY215LC EXCAVATOR

EXCAVATORS HITACHI 2023 ZX345USLC-6, NEW ..........................................$CALL - CAB W/ HEAT & AC, 2 WAY PATTERN CHANGER, STD ARM 12’4”, AUX HYDRAULICS, ISUZU ENGINE 249 HP, 79,146 LBS OPERATING WEIGHT. 2023 ZX225USLC-6, 1245 HRS ..............................$169,000 - HINO 160 HP ENGINE, CAB W AC & HEAT, TIER 4, STD BOOM/ARM, 22’ MAX DIG, 31’11” MAX REACH, 10’5” TRANSPORT WIDTH. KOBELCO 2022 SK170LC-11, 2 NEW UNITS ..............................$CALL - 134HP YANMAR ENGINE, CAB WITH HEAT AND AC, EAGLE EYE CAMERA SYSTEM, BOOM 17’1”, ARM 10’2”, TRACK 23.6”, OPTIONAL CWT-8288 LBS 2022 SK210-11, 5 UNITS ............................................$CALL - HINO 160 HP ENGINE, CAB W AC & HEAT, TIER 4, STD BOOM/ARM, 22’ MAX DIG, 31’11” MAX REACH, 10’5” TRANSPORT WIDTH. 2022 SK140RLC, 2 UNITS ..........................................$CALL - CAB WITH HEAT AND A/C, EAGLE EYE CAMERA, AIR SUSPENSION SEAT,TRACK WIDTH 23.6”,STANDARD MONO BOOM 15’4”,STANDARD ARM 9’4”. KOMATSU 2014 PC290LC-10, 4002 HRS ................................$169,000 - 213HP ENGINE, EROPS CAB W A/C, 24” SHOES, 22.7’ DIG DEPTH, 34.3’ MAX REACH, OPERATING WEIGHT: 67400 LBS. LINKBELT 2023 145X4DZ, 7 UNITS ............................................$CALL - 102 HP ISUZU ENGINE, STICK: 9’11”, AUX HYDRAULICS, TRACK: 23.6”, MAX DIG: 19’2”, MAX REACH: 28’3”, OPERATING WEIGHT: 33,600 LBS. 2023 160X4, 2 UNITS ................................................$CALL - 112hp ISUZU AR-4JJ1X FINAL TIER 4 TURBO-CHARGED, CAB HEAT/AC, STICK LENGTH 10’, STEEL TRACKS 23.6”, DIG DEPTH 21’ 4. 2022/2016 80X3, 2 UNITS ..........................18 HRS - $CALL ................................................................2128 HRS - $76,500 - EROPS W/ HEAT & AC, 54HP ENGINE, 7’2” ARM, 11’6” BOOM, MULTI HYDRAULICS, TRANSPORT WIDTH: 7’7”, OP. WEIGHT: 18,900. 2023 350X4, 159 HRS ................................................ $CALL - ISUZU 268 HP ENGINE, TIER 4F, 10’8” STICK, 24’1” MAX DIG, 36’ MAX REACH, 11’2” TRANSPORT WIDTH. SANY 2022 SY155U, 283 HRS ..............................................$CALL - 105 HP ENGINE, CAB W/ HEAT & AC, AUX HYDRAULICS, SHORT RADIUS, 8’2” STICK, 17’11” DIG DEPTH, 27’4” MAX REACH, 24’ SHOES. 2022 SY95C, 3 NEW UNITS ......................................$CALL - YANMAR 71 HP ENGINE, TIER 4F, CAB W AC & HEAT, 6’7” STICK, 14’2” MAX DIG, 20’7” MAX REACH, 7’5” WIDTH, 18” SHOES. 2022/2021 SY225C, 5 UNITS 121 HRS - 611 HRS - $CALL - CUMMINS 164 HP ENGINE, 31” SHOES, CAB EROPS HEAT/AC, 9’7” ARM, 18’8” BOOM, 11’1” TRANSPORT WIDTH, 54,000 LB OPERATING WEIGHT. 2022-2017 SY215, 9 UNITS ............ 42 - 753 HRS - $CALL - CUMMINS 164 HP ENGINE, TIER 4F, CAB W AC & HEAT, 31” SHOES, 9’7” STICK, 21’8” MAX DIG, 33’10” MAX REACH, 10’5” WIDTH.

2022/2021 SY265CLR, 4 UNITS .... 7 - 515 HRS - $205,000 - CUMMINS 190 HP ENGINE, TIER 4F, CAB W AC & HEAT, 43’8” MAX DIG, 57’9” MAX REACH, 11’1” TRANSPORT WIDTH, 69,500 OP WEIGHT. 2021 SY135, 5 UNITS .................... 116 - 461 HRS - $CALL - ISUZU 103 HP ENGINE, TIER 4F, CAB W AC & HEAT, 8’2” STICK, 18’1” MAX DIG, 27’2” MAX REACH, 8’6” TRANSPORT WIDTH, AUX HYDRAULICS.

MINI EXCAVATORS HITACHI 2022 ZX26U-5N, 3 NEW UNITS ................................$CALL - CANOPY, STANDARD ARM 3’10”, RUBBER TRACKS, AUX HYDRAULICS, YANMAR 3TNV80F- ENGINE W/ 20 HP, BLADE, 5556 LBS OP. WEIGHT. KOBELCO 2022 SK35SR-6E, 232 HRS ......................................$CALL - YANMAR 23 HP ENGINE, TIER 4F, AUX HYDRAULICS, COUPLER, 7’11” MAX DIG, 17’7” MAX REACH, 5’7” WIDTH. SANY 2022/2021 SY35U, 20 UNITS ........ 0 - 130 HRS - $45,400+ - YANMAR 24.4 HP ENGINE, TIER 4F, 4’7” STICK, AUX HYDRAULICS, 24” BUCKET, 10’2” MAX DIG, 5’8” TRANSPORT WIDTH. 2022 SY16, 4 UNITS ...................... 1 HR - 66 HRS - $CALL - YANMAR 15HP ENGINE, OROPS CAB, 3’8” STICK, 5’11” BOOM, 7’9” MAX DIG DEPTH, 13’1” MAX REACH AT GL. 2022 SY80U, 3 UNITS ..................2 HRS - 38 HRS - $CALL - 73HP YANMAR, STICK: 6’ 9”, CAB W HEAT AND A/C, AUX HYDRAULICS, 18” RUBBER TRACKS, AX DIG DEPTH: 14’ 10”, TRANSPORT WIDTH: 7’ 3”. 2022/2021 SY50U, 3 UNITS ..27 HRS - 124 HRS - $59,000+ - 39HP TIER 4 FINAL YANMAR 4THV88C DIESEL, 11,684LB OP. WEIGHT, 11’ 3” DIG DEPTH, 6’ 5” TRANSPORT WIDTH, 16” RUBBER TRACKS. 2022/2021 SY26U, 7 UNITS ......0 HRS - 88 HRS - $35,000+ - 20.4HP ENGINE, STICK: 4’ 3”, OROPS, 12” RUBBER TRACKS, AUX HYDRAULICS, DIG DEPTH: 9’ 3”, OP. WEIGHT: 6,085LBS, TRANSPORT WIDTH: 5’ 1” 2022/2021 SY60, 10 UNITS ........................................$CALL - YANMAR 57 HP ENGINE, TIER 4F, 5’7” STICK, AUX HYDRAULICS, 13’ MAX DIG, 20’9” MAX REACH, 6’7” TRANSPORT WIDTH. 2022 SY75, 2 UNITS ..................................................$CALL - 57.7HP Isuzu CP-4LE2XA3C-01,CAB HEAT & A/C,STICK LENGTH 6’9,HYDRAULICS 39.4 GPM,RUBBER TRACKS 18”,BACKFILL BLADE YANMAR 2022 SV40 EXCAVATOR, 131 HRS ..........................$CALL - 39 HP YANMAR ENGINE, 0ROPS- HEAT & AC, STICK: 5’3”, HYDRAULICS, 14” RUBBER TRACKS, DIG DEPTH: 11’10”, OP. WEIGHT: 9,206 LBS. 2022 SV100-2A, 3 HRS ..............................................$CALL - 72 HP YANMAR ENGINE, EROPS WITH HEAT/AC, STICK: 13’2”, RUBBER TRACKS, DIG DEPTH: 15’9”, MAX REACH: 25’4”, OP. WEIGHT: 21,550. 2022 SV08-1D, 14 HRS ..............................................$CALL - 10.3 HP ENGINE, WATER-COOLED 2-CYLINDER DIESEL, OROPS, STICK: 3’10”, HYDRAULICS: 5.2 GPM, RUBBER TRACKS: 7”, BACKFILL BLADE.

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BACKHOES CATERPILLAR 2019 440 TRACTOR, 420 HRS ................................$165,000 - CAT ENGINE, EROPS HEAT/AC, RIDE CONTROL, EXTENDAHOE, AUX HYDRUALICS, REAR QC, 24” REAR DIGGING BUCKET.

DOZERS CATERPILLAR 2012 D6N XL, 4461 HRS..........................................$165,000 - 145HP ENGINE, EROPS CAB W AC AND HEAT, 24” SHOES, 36,610 LB OPERATING WEIGHT, BLADE WIDTH 10.8ft in. KOMATSU 2017 D37-24PK, 2185 HRS ....................................$108,000 KOMATSU 91HP ENGINE, TIER 4F, CAB EROPS, 24” SHOES, OPERATING WEIGHT: 20,503 LBS 2021 D51PX-24, 409 HRS ........................................$214,500 - KOMATSU 133HP EPA TIER 4 FINAL,CAB WITH AC,6 WAY BLADE,TRACK WIDTH: 28”,OPERATING WEIGHT: 31 438 LBS,TRANSPORT WIDTH: 8’ 6”.

WHEEL LOADERS CASE 1998 CASE W24C LOADER ......................................$CALL - 158HP ENGINE, EROPS CAB, 4 SPEED POWER SHIFT, 2,44M TRANSPORT WIDTH, 23,500LBS OPERATING WEIGHT. CATERPILLAR 2021 950GC, 2 UNITS ................................................$CALL - CAT 7.1 DIESEL ENGINE, EROPS W/ AC & HEAT, BACK UP CAMERA, RIDE CONTROL, COUPLER READY, 4.25 YD BUCKET, 23.5 R25 TIRES 2020 930M, 4187 HRS ................................................$CALL - CAT DIESEL ENGINE, EROPS WITH HEAT & AC, FUSION QUICK COUPLER, GP BUCKET, 20.5R25 RUBBER TIRES. 2019 926M, 4216 HRS ................................................$CALL - CAB W/ HEAT & A/C, CAT DIESEL ENGINE, DELUXE CAB, HYDRAULIC COUPLER, 3.5 YD QC BUCKET, 20.5R25 TIRES KAWASAKI 2012 90Z7, 19,087 HRS ............................................ $CALL - 295HP ENGINE, RIDE CONTROL, BELLY GUARD KIT, COUNTERWEIGHT, 5.5 CU. YD. GP BKT, 26.5X25 RADIAL L3 TIRES, AXLE COOLING KIT. HITACHI 2022/2021 ZW80-5B, 6 UNITS ..2 HRS - 70 HRS - $83,500+ - DEUTZ 63 HP ENGINE, TIER 4F, CAB EROPS AC & HEAT, 3RD VALVE HYDRAULICS, 6.3’ TRANSPORT WIDTH, RADIO.

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2020 CATERPILLAR 320GC HOURS: 2950 2022/2021 ZW180-6, 5 UNITS 17 HRS - 1260 HRS - $189,000+ - 3.4 GP BKT W/EDGE, ENGINE 168 HP, LIMITED SLIP FRONT/REAR, 3RD VALVE, RIDE CONTROL, REAR CAM, COUNTERWEIGHT. 2022 ZW100-6, 3 UNITS ............................................$CALL - STANDARD TIRES, HYDRAULIC COUPLER 416 TYPE, GENERAL PURPOSE 1.3 CU YD BUCKET, BELLYGUARD, FRONT CHASSIS, HEATED MIRRORS. 2022-2014 ZW220-6, 3 UNITS ....................................$CALL - CUMMINS 200 HP ENGINE, TIER 4F, CAB EROPS W AC & HEAT, 3RD VALVE HYDRAULICS, JRB QC, 108” TRANSPORT WIDTH. 2018 ZW150, 727 HRS ............................................$117,500 - CUMMINS 145 HP DIESEL ENGINE, TIER 4F, EROPS CAB A/C, 20.5 R25 (L-3) TIRES, RIDE CONTROL, 27,000LB OP WEIGHT.

SKID LOADERS CATERPILLAR 2019 289D ....................................................................$CALL - CAT C3.3B DIT, CAB EROPS AC&HEAT, HIGH FLOW AUX HYDRAULICS, 2 SPEED, ELECTRONIC COUPLER, RUBBER TRACKS, 10,533 LB OP. WEIGHT. GEHL 2022 RT215, 130 HRS ................................................$CALL - YANMAR 72 HP, TIER 4, CAB W HEAT & AC, 17.7” RUBBER TRACKS, 74”, 16.1 CUFT HD BUCKET, OP WEIGHT: 9,900 LBS, TRANSPORT WIDTH: 69.5”. 2021 RT255, 504 HRS ..............................................$79,000 - 74HP, TIER 4, CAB W HEAT & AC, HIGH HYDRAULICS, 17.7” TRACKS, 84”, 18.4 CUFT BUCKET, OP. WEIGHT: 11,600 LBS, TIPPING LOAD: 7,286 LBS. 2020 V270, 2 UNITS .............. 156 HRS/390 HRS - $59,000 - CAB WITH HEATING & A/C, JOYSTICK W/ HYDRAULIC SELF-LEVELING, TWO SPEED, REAR CAMERA, BUCKET 74” CUTTING EDGE, AUX HYDRAULICS. MANITOU 2021 2700V, 42 HRS ..................................................$CALL - YANMAR, CAB W HEAT AND A/C, TIRES, HIGH FLOW, UNIVERSAL COUPLER, 2 SPD, OP WEIGHT 8,150LBS, TRANSPORT WIDTH 70”. 2021 2550RT, 490 HRS ..............................................$CALL - 74.3HP DEUTZ 3.6L TIER 4F, CAB WITH HEAT AND A/C, AIR RIDE SEAT, HIGH FLOW, 17.7” 4 SEASON TRACKS, UNIVERSAL QC, 84” HD BUCKET. TAKEUCHI 2022/2021 TL12R2 CR/TL12V2, 11 UNITS ................$CALL - KUBOTA 111 HP, ENCLOSED CAB, HYDRAULICS, 17.7 “ TRACKS, OPERATING WEIGHT: 13,190 LBS,TRANSPORTATION WIDTH: 6’ 5”


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Hyundai Hydraulic Excavators Deliver Speed, Power, Control, Productivity

BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANY www.brandeismachinery.com 1801 Watterson Tr. Louisville, KY 40299 502/491-4000 Evansville, IN 812/425-4491 Corbin, KY 606/528-3700 Lexington, KY 859/259-3456 Stanville, KY 606/478-9201 Paducah, KY 270/444-8390 Indianapolis, IN 317/872-8410 Ft.Wayne, IN 260/489-4551

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The Hyundai wheeled excavator product line includes four HW series models and one 9A series compact model well suited to a wide range of on-road and off-road applications.

Hydraulic excavators from HD Hyundai Construction Equipment North America are known for fast cycle speeds, impressive hydraulic power, precision control and reliable productivity. The robust upper and lower frame structure can endure external shock and heavy workloads for many thousands of hours, according to the manufacturer. Hyundai HX-A series medium to large crawler excavators bring a combination of power, performance and fuel efficiency to applications ranging from construction, digging trenches or foundations, road work, handling materials, laying pipe, moving earth, demolition or dredging. Hyundai currently offers 17 medium to large excavator models, covering all size classes from 15-to 100-ton. Hyundai HX-A series excavator models feature Cummins Performance Series diesel engines that comply with Tier IV Final and international Stage 5 emissions-control standards. “Combined with Hyundai engineering and product design expertise, Cummins Performance Series engines enable our customers to achieve substantial performance gains from a smaller, lighter power package. Customers experience more than a 10-percent increase in power and a nearly 20-percent increase in torque compared to previous engines, all while using less fuel,” said Joe Hodges, product manager, excavators, Hyundai Construction Equipment North America.

Cummins Performance Series engines integrate the newest aftertreatment system — the Single Module — with leading combustion and air-handling technology to be Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR)-free. These engines offer a simpler installation with lower installed costs. Compact Excavators Bring Big Power to Small Spaces Through its HX-A and 9A series, Hyundai currently offers 11 compact excavator models that combine power, efficiency and reliability with the ability to work productively in smaller spaces. Models range in operating weight as low as 3,747 lb. on up to 20,290 lb. All machines feature a boom swing function that can swing 75 degrees to the left and 50 degrees to the right for efficient work in congested areas. Select models offer zero-tail swing to allow for even more flexibility in tight spaces, yet with all the speed, precision, power and performance needed for heavy construction applications. Standard features such as large dozer blades, quick couplers for attachments and auxiliary hydraulic piping enable operators to take on a variety of jobs with precision and control. The Hyundai HX series compact excavators offer even see HYUNDAI page 63

www.roadbuildersmachinery.com 1001 S. 7th St. Kansas City, KS 66105 913/371-3822 Omaha, NE 402/331-9200 Lincoln, NE 402/325-0447 Grand Island, NE 308/384-2620 Norfolk, NE 402/316-2606

ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO. www.rmsequipment.com 5633 W Hwy 13 Savage MN 55378 952/895-9595 • 800/888-9515 Rochester, MN 507/701-0199 Duluth, MN 218/727-8611 • 800/888-9535 Virginia MN 218/741-9011 • 800/752-4304 Des Moines IA 515/282-0404 • 800/555-1445 Sioux City IA 712/252-0538 • 800/633-9104 Cedar Rapids IA 319/363-9655 • 800/616-6615 East Moline, IL 309-755-7203 • 800-633-9114


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Sales • Service • Parts • Rentals Contact your local authorized Takeuchi dealer:

Wilson Equipment Company Columbus Equipment Company 2329 Performance Way • Columbus, OH 43207 614-443-6541 12500 Williams Rd. • Perrysburg, OH 43551 419-872-7101 712 Shepherd Ave. • Cincinnati, OH 45215 513-771-3922 3942 Brecksville Rd. • Richfield, OH 44286 330-659-6681 290 Old Steubenville Pike • Cadiz, OH 43907 740-942-8871 7570 New Carlisle Pike • Dayton, OH 45424 937-879-3154 2200 Venture Circle SE • Massillon, OH 44646 330-833-2420 818 Lee St. • Zanesville, OH 43701 740-455-4036 3668 US Route 23 South • Piketon, OH 45661 740-289-3757 www.columbusequipment.com

Brandeis Machinery & Supply Company 17000 Highway 41 N • Evansville, IN 47725 812-425-4491 7310 Venture Lane • Fort Wayne, IN 46818 260-489-4551 8410 Zionsville Road • Indianapolis, IN 46268-1524 317-872-8410 1801 Watterson Trail • Louisville, KY 40299 502-491-4000 160 County Park Road • Paducah, KY 42001 270-444-8390 www.brandeismachinery.com

Equipmentshare 8376 I-70 Dr SE • Columbia, MO 65201 573-273-4525 www.equipmentshare.com

2180 Old Frankfort Pike • Lexington, KY 40510 859-254-6443 • 800-432-0913 828 W. Cumberland Gap Pkwy • Corbin, KY 40701 606-528-0700 • 800-274-9457 2124 Watergap Road • Prestonsburg, KY 41653 606-874-8036 • 800-955-9457 www.wilsonequipment.com

Alta Equipment Company 5105 Loraine Street • Detroit, MI 48208 313-394-1811 56195 Pontiac Trail • New Hudson, MI 48165 248-356-5200 8840 Byron Commerce SW • Byron Center, MI 49315 616-878-7450 3283 S Dort Hwy. • Flint (Burton), MI 48529 810-744-4840 3725 Old 27 S • Gaylord, MI 49735 989-731-9988 7500 E 15 Mile Road • Sterling Heights, MI 48312 586-474-5063 1061 Stepke Court • Traverse City, MI 49685 231-714-6210 613 E Stevenson Road • Ottawa, IL 61350 815-313-2070 www.altaequipment.com

Diamond Equipment Inc. 1501 Lynch Road • Evansville, IN 47711 800-258-4428 • 812-425-4428 120 Flex Park Drive • Bowling Green, KY 42103 800-489-1061 • 270-781-1061 17035 North IL Hwy 37 • Mt. Vernon, IL 62864 800-388-6396 • 618-242-2273 2000 Harlan Drive • Terre Haute, IN 47802 888-343-4747 • 812-299-4747 www.diamondequipment.com

Star Equipment Ltd. 1401 2nd Avenue • Des Moines, IA 50314 515-283-2215 • 800-369-2215 2625 W. Airline Hwy. • Waterloo, IA 50703 319-236-6830 • 800-791-9249 2950 6th Street SW • Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 319-365-5139 • 800-728-5139 2100 E. Lincoln Way • Ames, IA 50010 515-233-9500 • 866-856-2312 www.starequip.com

McCann Industries 543 S. Rohlwing Rd • Addison, IL 60101 630-627-0000 250 E. North Frontage Rd. • Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-739-7770 23921 S. Northern Illinois Dr. • Channahon, IL 60410 815-467-4480 2350 S. Laflin St. • Chicago, IL 60608 312-942-9200 4701 West 137th Street • Crestwood, IL 60445 708-597-3110 900 Louisiana Street • Merrillville, IN 46410 219-576-7800 1133 Indianapolis Blvd. • Schererville, IN 46375 219-865-6545 1360 N. Rand Rd. • Wauconda, IL 60084 847-526-9444 www.McCannOnline.com

Kelbe Brothers Equipment Co. 12770 W. Silver Spring Drive • Butler, WI 53007 262-781-4970 4621 Dutch Mill Rd. • Madison, WI 53716 608-221-8300 3101 French Rd. • De Pere, WI 54115 920-343-6496 www.kelbebros.com

Kirby-Smith Machinery, Inc. 8320 Ruby Avenue • Kansas City, KS 66111 913-850-6300 • 877-851-5729 www.kirby-smith.com


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WILSON EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.wilsonequipment.com 2180 Old Frankfort Pike, P.O. Box 11520 Lexington, KY 40510 800-432-0913 828 W. Cumberland Gap Pkwy. • Corbin, KY 40701 800-274-9457 2124 Watergap Road • Prestonsburg, KY 41653 800-955-9457

CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY COMPANY www.cmcky.com 2911 S. English Station Rd. • Louisville, KY 40299 502-267-4020 • 866-901-2262 2235 Ragu Drive • Owensboro, KY 42303 270-683-2000 • 877-683-2262 6104 Sable Mill Court • Jeffersonville, IN 812-850-6160

HAYDEN-MURPHY EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.hayden-murphy.com 9301 E. Bloomington Freeway • Minneapolis, MN 55420-3410 952-884-2301 • 800-352-2757 329 2nd Street, Industrial Building 145 • Proctor, MN 55810 952-884-2301 • 800-352-2757

KELBE BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO. www.kelbebros.com 12770 W. Silver Spring Drive • Butler, WI 53007 262-781-4970 4621 Dutch Mill Rd. • Madison, WI 53716 608-221-8300 3101 French Rd. • De Pere, WI 54115 920-343-6496

KIRBY-SMITH www.kirby-smith.com 8320 Ruby Avenue • Kansas City, KS 66111 913-850-6300 12920 Gravois Road • St. Louis, MO 63127 314-729-0125

Equipmentshare www.equipmentshare.com 8376 I-70 Dr SE • Columbia, MO 65201 573-273-4525

CHRISTOFANO EQUIPMENT CO., INC. christofano.com 9643 South Harlem Avenue • Chicago Ridge, IL 60415 708-425-6466


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Hyundai’s Lineup of Wheeled Excavators Includes Five Models HYUNDAI from page 58

Hyundai HX-A series excavator models feature Cummins Performance Series diesel engines that comply with Tier IV Final and international Stage 5 emissions-control standards.

more standard features such as load-sensing hydraulics, blade float, cylinder guards, lifting hook and password security. Wheeled Excavators Provide Edge in On-Road Applications The Hyundai wheeled excavator product line includes four HW series models and one 9A series compact model well suited to a wide range of on-road and off-road applications. These Tier IV-Final-compliant wheeled excavators deliver improved performance, increased fuel efficiency, superior travel speeds on the road, an enhanced cab and added safety features. Industry-Leading Warranties, Telematics Systems Provide Protection All Hyundai hydraulic excavators are protected by the Hyundai standard warranty of 3 years or 3,000 hours plus a 5-year, 10,000-hour structural warranty. Optional Hyundai extended warranties are available. Hyundai construction machines are further protected by five years’ free use of Hi MATE, Hyundai’s proprietary remote management system that allows 24/7 global tracking and monitoring of engine, hydraulics, electrical systems and other key components to facilitate preventive maintenance and reduce downtime. For more information, visit www.hceamericas.com.  (All photos courtesy of HD Hyundai Construction Equipment)

More possibilities for you o r excavator, and a better ressult A tiltrotator can n transform your excavator into a flexible do-it-all tool carrier and allow you to take on more tasks while improving your safety, productivity and end-result. rototilt.com/tiltrotators

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Green Industry Meets in Minnesota murphytractor.com

Max Busher (L) and Austin Kaiser, both territory sales managers at Ditch Witch of Minn., with the company’s expanding fleet of Yanmar excavators and skid steers product lineup.

Dave Forsmark (L), Western Plow International sales representative, and Robert Kellner, ABC Rentals owner and Western Plow dealer of South St. Paul, Minn., with the snow package featuring the Western Plow V-plow MVP-3 8.5-ft. GREEN from page 12

New this year — Northern Green is adding an outdoor component with hands-on learning opportunities, which will be held Oct. 8, 2024, at Aldrich Arena and surrounding grounds in Maplewood, Minn. Northern Green returns next year Jan. 21 to 23, 2025, at the Saint Paul RiverCentre. Northern Green is cosponsored by the Minnesota Nursery and Landscape Association (MNLA) and the Minnesota Turf and Grounds Foundation (MTGF). For more information, visit www.NorthernGreen.org.  (All photographs in this article are Copyright 2024 Construction Equipment Guide. All Rights Reserved.) (L-R): Erik Lund, territory sales manager; Tom Nickell, territory sales manager; and Malia Oesterreich, territory sales manager, all of RMS Rentals, with a Komatsu PC 30MR mini-excavator.

Park City, KS 316-942-1457 Great Bend, KS 620-792-2748 Humboldt, KS 620-473-7020 Olathe, KS 913-298-7373 Topeka, KS 785-233-0556 Ulysses, KS 620-356-1071 Dodge City, KS 620-227-3139 Gering, NE 308-436-2177 Omaha, NE 402-894-1899 Lincoln, NE 402-467-1300 Grand Island, NE 308-381-0741 North Platte, NE 308-534-7020 Kansas City, MO 816-483-5000 Springfield, MO 417-863-1000 Des Moines, IA 515-263-0055

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Jim Haroldson (L), regional sales manager of ASV in Grand Rapids, Minn., talks with JT Kenngott, account executive of Quality Forklift, Savage, Minn.

Tri-State Bobcat of Burnsville, Minn., was represented by John Schmitz (L), sales representative, and Mark LaVigne, sales specialist, and a great land clearing setup on a new Bobcat T66.

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SIZABLE TASKS SEEM SMALL FROM HERE. The 316GR and 318G Skid Steers and 317G Compact Track Loader are impressively tough because real-world customers like you helped design them. With your input, we pushed the limits of durability, engine power, and fuel capacity in some pretty big ways. And with fewer grease zerks and extended oil-change intervals compared to earlier models, servicing is even simpler. Including the radial-lift 316GR, these G-Series small frames can take down the biggest jobs — and your operating costs — all at the same time. To learn more, call or visit us today.

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Iowa DOT Provides Update On Its ABC: Final Rule Will Snowplow Visibility Research Project Create Confusion The Iowa Department of Transportation recently provided an update on a research project that seeks to use technology to help snowplow operators “see” through the worst winter weather. The agency — which is working with Iowa State University’s Institute for Transportation on this effort — has equipped a snowplow with sensors and driver aids to allow operators to continue working safely in low-visibility situations. This technology doesn’t take over any control from the operator but is designed to display critical information about where the plow is on the road and what obstacles may lie ahead, said Jason Fisher of Iowa DOT’s Maintenance Bureau, in a blog post. “When the visibility is low and it’s not safe for our operators to be out clearing snow, the snow piles up and it takes longer to get the roads open and get traffic moving again,” he explained. “If we can find a way to safely keep our plows on the road, even in low visibility conditions, that would make it possible to get the roads back in good shape quicker, helping travelers get where they need to go.” But travelers aren’t the only concern when bad weather makes the roads treacherous. “When a bad storm is raging, emergency responders rely on us more than ever to keep the road passable so they can get to people who need assistance,” said Tina Greenfield, also of the

Iowa DOT photo

The Iowa Department of Transportation recently provided an update on a research project that seeks to use technology to help snowplow operators “see” through the worst winter weather.

agency’s Maintenance Bureau. “If we can keep our trucks on the road, we can better assist the emergency crews out there doing what they need to do.” Rusty Martin, the garage operations assistant in Tama who wrote the initial proposal for the research project several years ago, explained in the blog post there are two parts to this effort, which is currently in “demonstration mode.” The first is a “navigation piece” that uses GPS-based data to help keep the plow operator on course, with the second an “object-avoidance piece” that uses data that alerts operators to what’s ahead of them on the road. Over the past year, the truck

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Keeping track of a road’s “paint lines” is the key for snowplow operators.

equipped with the sensors has been collecting data, in all types of weather and while the operator is performing a variety of tasks. “During the planning stages, we looked for technologies that would do what we need them to do and were cost-effective,” Martin said. “Once we identified the technology and installed it last year, there has been a lot of tweaking. The test equipment we have set up is pretty simple and we’ll continue to collect data during this winter season.” He stressed that keeping track of a road’s “paint lines” is the key for snowplow operators. “If you lose the paint lines, you have no idea where you are on the road,” Martin said. “When we’re the first on a snow-covered road, it can be very difficult to visually see the paint lines. Training this equipment to ‘see’ the paint lines for the operator will make us clear the roads more effectively.” While the team continues to hone the navigation piece of this research project, they also will be tweaking the sensors that detect obstacles hidden by snow. Martin said this phase of the project is proving to be a little trickier. “What we are looking at would be something like the blind-spot alert system you might have in your personal vehicle,” he said. “We are testing how well the system can detect stalled vehicles and other obstructions on the road. We’re not there yet, but I’m confident we’ll get there.” 

Associated Builders and Contractors released a statement from Vice President of Regulatory, Labor and State Affairs Ben Brubeck opposing the U.S. Department of Labor’s independent contractor final rule under the Fair Labor Standards Act. “By undermining the flexible, independent work for millions of Americans, President Joe Biden’s DOL is choosing to move forward with a final rule that creates an ambiguous and difficult-to-interpret standard for determining independent contractor status,” said Brubeck. “Under the rule’s multifactor test, employers will now be forced to guess which factors should be given the greatest weight in making the determination. Instead of promoting much-needed economic growth and protecting legitimate independent contractors, the final rule will result in more confusion and expensive, time-consuming, unnecessary and often frivolous litigation, as both employers and workers will not understand who qualifies as an independent contractor.

“Legitimate independent contractors are a vital part of the construction industry...” Ben Brubeck Labor and State Affairs

“Regrettably, the confusion and uncertainty resulting from the final rule will cause workers who have long been properly classified as independent contractors in the construction industry to lose opportunities for work,” said Brubeck. “Legitimate independent contractors are a vital part of the construction industry, providing specialized skills, entrepreneurial opportunities and stability during fluctuations of work common to the industry. They play an important role for large and small contractors, delivering construction projects safely, on time and on budget for their government and private customers. This move will jeopardize the ability of construction firms to continue the industry’s longstanding practice of utilizing legitimate independent contractors.” ABC strongly supported the 2021 final rule, which simplifies and clarifies the factors for determining when a worker is an independent contractor versus an employee under the FLSA. The Biden DOL froze and then rescinded the 2021 rule over the opposition of ABC and other industry associations. In March 2021, ABC, its Southeast Texas chapter and the Coalition for Workforce Innovation filed suit against the DOL, which remains pending. In March 2022, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas dealt a blow to the Biden administration’s efforts to delay and rescind the 2021 independent contractor final rule in that case. Under a decision applauded by ABC, the ABC-supported rule went into effect as scheduled on March 8, 2021. In October 2022, the DOL announced a new proposed rule to rescind and replace the 2021 final rule and ABC submitted comments in opposition on Dec. 13. For more information, visit abc.org. 


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Tampa Convention Center Hosts National Pavement Expo

The Tampa Convention Center was the venue for this year’s NPE Expo & Conference. A big group from SANY and its dealer, Newman Tractor, were out in full force to promote their machines. (L-R) are Matt Seyl, Nicole Rinderle, Steve O’Neil, Liz Zalla, Chris Hooker and Marty Malloy, all of Newman Tractor; and Eric LaForge, Jordan Van Wie, Foster Ladlee and Mike Maguire, all of SANY America. At NPE, SANY displayed equipment not previously seen by many attendees, including the newest SANY motor grader and compaction machines.

T The striping competition was a very popular event during the show.

he annual National Pavement Expo was held Jan. 23 to 25, 2024, at the Tampa Convention Center on the waterfront in downtown Tampa. The show attracted attendees and exhibitors from across the country. A huge contingency of exhibitors of leading brands from the paving and pavement maintenance industry displayed their products in the Expo area, while more than 50 conference sessions were conducted. The Expo consistently serves

When the doors opened on day one, the exhibit hall aisles were packed with show attendees looking for the newest products to enhance their businesses.

as a learning experience with plenty of networking opportunities. National Pavement Expo (NPE) 2025 is scheduled to return to Tampa Jan. 29 to 31, 2025.  CEG (All photographs in this article are Copyright 2024 Construction Equipment Guide. All Rights Reserved.) see NPE page 76

Delaware Valley Paving rolled in from Phoenixville, Pa., and were absolutely “covered up” with attendees looking for more info on its paving and concrete contracting services.


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Expo Presents More Than 50 Conference Sessions in Tampa NPE from page 73

Promoting “Contractors Wanted” for its national services was the unique campaign at Ben’s Asphalt’s display. Ed Howard (L) and Erik Benson (C), both of Ben’s Asphalt.

Women of Asphalt were conference sponsors and had a huge contingent of members to promote their initiatives and to advance awareness of being an international organization. (L-R) are Amy Bush, Tori Baires, Michelle Davis, Britney Durant, Michaela Delucas and Stefani Martella.

ALLU’s Darin Harn (R) fields questions on the ALLU Transformer crushing and screening buckets from interested attendees during the Expo.

Jesse Buzzard (L) and Jeff Johnson (C) of Diamond Blade Warehouse, based in Vernon Hills, Ill., were busy showing their line of diamond tools to interested attendees.

Adam Shaneyfelt (L) and Clark Word of Schwarze Industries, based in Huntsville, Ala., talk to attendees about the Schwarze line of sweepers.

The Billy Goat Industries exhibit featured five models of high velocity wheeled blowers.

Demonstrating a ride-on debris blower is Buffalo Turbine’s Chris Pukay (R) with prospects Matthew Manners (L) and Richard Manners of Garden State Sealing Inc., Neptune, N.J.

Sealmaster, based in Sandusky, Ohio, had a continuous flow of guests stop by its exhibit to gain more info on sealcoating material and paving maintenance products.

(L-R): Representatives of ODB (Old Dominion Brush) Co., including John Burgess, Britt Calloway and Tim Stumph, were waiting for the next wave of guests to promote their factory direct brush sales.


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Hamm’s HC CompactLine, HC Series Compactors Win ‘Good Design Awards’ The two latest compactor series from Hamm — the HC CompactLine series and the HC series — recently were awarded the Good Design Award 2022 by the Chicago Athenaeum. These bring the total of internationally recognized design and innovation awards for successful products and developments received by Hamm since 1996 to 40. Well-designed construction machinery allows the operator to be able to understand all the functions effortlessly and to operate the machine intuitively. This brings the associated advantages of increased safety, efficiency and comfort. “We have been harmonizing ergonomics, functionality and aesthetics for over 30 years; for us, not just pure performance, but also the health of the operator and ease of handling are right at the top of the agenda,” said Axel Römer, head of research and development at Hamm. This philosophy also was significant in the development of the now award-winning compactor series. Two Awards in ÂIndustrialÊ Category The two latest compactor series in the Hamm portfolio received awards in the “Industrial” category. The renowned design award has been presented for 75 years and is one of the world’s most important awards for ground-breaking design. The Good Design Award honors high-quality products which stand out due to their impressive form, function and aesthetics. In awarding this prize, the jury evaluates the product in terms of level of innovative of the design, new technologies, form, materials, construction, concept, function, utility and energy efficiency, as well as sensitivity to the environment. HC Series: Modern Look, Comfortable to Operate Straightforward, clearly structured, and exceptionally dynamic, the HC series (85 kW to 160 kW) reinterprets the tried-and-tested style elements of the Hamm brand. Visually, the new shape of the engine hood stands out in particular: This gives the compactor exterior real muscle; the geometry provides enhanced visibility to the rear. Both the interior and the operator’s platform provide plenty of freedom of movement. The jury agreed that “the ambiance of the new cab gives the driver a completely new feeling of space,” and deemed that “the spacious cab sets new standards for visibility, and workstation design.” The space can be ideally utilized due to a comfort seat with a new rotating and sliding mechanism. The design of the workstation follows the “Easy Drive” operating concept, whereby all operating elements are clearly laid out and language-neutral. Accordingly, the compactors can be operated intuitively and easily. The vibrations and the noise level for the operator are significantly reduced compared to previous models due to the materials and the design. A comfortable heating and air-conditioning system in the cab keeps the windows free of fog and contribute to the outstanding visibility. Storage compartments, ventilation and lighting round off the level of comfort offered by this well-designed construction machinery. Design Supports Efficiency, Sustainability New concepts in engine and vibration management

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JCB Re-Enters N.A. Paving Market With CT160, CT260 At Pave/X 2024 JCB introduced two new tandem roller compaction machines to the North American market. The CT160 and CT260 are designed for ease of use, all day productivity, low maintenance and operator comfort. At 3,770 to 6,041 lbs., these machines are easily trailered. The CT160 offers a choice of either a 31.5 in. or a 39.3 in. drum. The CT260 comes with a 47.2 in. drum. Both machines provide contractors with high precision and high uptime compaction operations. The machines will be branded once again with “Vibromax,” after the German company JCB acquired in 2005. With this expansion of the Vibromax line come a variety of features and benefits. On both machines, the responsive directional drive lever enables smooth fore and aft movements. From a bird’s eye view the CT160 and CT260 have an hourglass profile, a shape that enables operators to clearly see the drum edges. On the CTs’ control panels, work modes are easy to understand, and the switches are sized to create positive tactile feedback even with gloved hands. Anti-vibration mounts reduce fatigue by isolating the operator from the drum vibrations. Automatic vibration control is standard, and the CT160 and CT260 feature three simple vibration settings that include:vibration for both drums; vibration for the rear drum only; or vibration for the front drum only. The manually adjustable offset on the front drum enables the operator to avoid damage to curbs and ironwork. The rear drum is flush with the rear chassis so operators can work close to walls or obstacles with confidence and precision. Chamfered edges on the drums ensure a smooth finish, a pressurized water spray system keeps the drums clean during operation, and the drum scraper bars (two per drum) are easy to adjust whether working with stone or asphalt. All engine service points are accessible at ground level, and a high lift, tilt up engine hood gives operators easy access to all daily maintenance checks. Fuel efficient engines power both models. The CT160 uses a three cylinder, 19.8 hp engine, and the CT260 models get a three cylinder 24.4 hp engine. All engines are Tier IV Final compliant and do not require a diesel particular filter (DPF) or diesel exhaust fluid (DEF/Ad Blue). The radiator sits at the center of the machines for protection and easy cleaning. This also makes it easier for the operator to access the battery and other service points. The water spray systems are equipped with

The CT160 offers a choice of either a 31.5 in. or a 39.3 in. drum.

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The CT260 comes with a 47.2 in. drum.

replaceable, easy-to-fit bayonet nozzles with filters. Additionally, rust is eliminated due to stainless steel spray bars. The new central articulation joint is maintenance-free, cutting greasing time and operating cost, while preventing neglect for rental customers, the manufacturer said. JCB’s LiveLink telematics system is standard, providing customers with real-time location and geofencing, utilization monitoring and operational data, including when the vibration system is in use. Additionally, JCB LiveLink critical machine alerts can preempt unscheduled maintenance and help with maintenance planning. Remote access to JCB LiveLink historical data and maintenance records can further improve machine and fleet management. For more information, visit jcb.com.  (Photos courtesy of JCB)

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WANTED (US): MANUFACTURER: JCB 540-170 TELEHANDLER, 2016 OR NEWER. EMAIL: NORTHHEAVYEQUIPMENTS@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 281-694-5478 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): MISCELLANEOUS CATERPILLAR ATTACHMENTS. LOOKING FOR RELIABLE IT COUPLER ATTACHMENTS AND JOHN DEERE 644K FORKS (JRB COUPLER) TO ENHANCE OUR CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. WE REQUIRE ITEMS TO BE IN GOOD, WELL-MAINTAINED CONDITION. THE MOST DESIRED ATTACHMENTS ARE SIDE DUMP BUCKETS (LEFT AND RIGHT), BROOM ATTACHMENT, EXTENDABLE BOOM ATTACHMENT FORKS. PHONE: 484-781-2958 EMAIL: JWALSH@JAMESTOHARAINC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 140G MOTOR GRADERS - NEED TO BUY CAT MOTOR GRADER 140G/H, 14G,14M. ALSO LOOKING FOR A KOMATSU WHEEL LOADER WA-600 AND WA-900. EMAIL: IKCEQUIPMENTS@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 336 EXCAVATOR - MUST HAVE A HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS AND GPS EQUIPPED. UNIT SHOULD HAVE BETWEEN 4-6000 HOURS. EMAIL: AARONA@BLACKSTARACA.COM PHONE: 737-587-1936 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NC); CLARK ECX 25 FORKLIFT. EMAIL: JBSSERVICES37@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR D10N CRAWLER DOZER. PLS PRICE FOB OR CIF ALEXANDRIA PORT EGYPT. EMAIL: ELEKTESADCO@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 00201005311220 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR OFFHIGHWAY TRUCKS - CAT MODLES 777C, 777D, 777F, 777G. EMAIL: TONYTHOMAS@ PACIFICCRANES.COM; PHONE: 1-818-956-5231 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS, ALL MODELS. LOOKING FOR 980K-M / 924 K-M / 416 420 430 C-D-E-F / 953 963 C-D-K / 580 590 MN EMAIL: FEEDBACK@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 657-456-2544 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IL): CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS, ALL MODELS. LOOKING FOR CAT - CASE 980K-M /924 K-M /416 420 430 C-D-E-F /953 963 C-D-K / 580 590 M-N. EMAIL: JANDWINS@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): KOMATSU WA-600, WA-500 AND WA-900 WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: IKCEQUIPMENTS@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED (TX): NEED CAT 988 USED WHEEL LOADER. IF AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT ASAP. EMAIL: NORTHHEAVYEQUIPMENTS@ GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 281-694-5478 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): ALL MODELS EAGLE CRUSHERS / PULVERIZERS / SHEARS. ISO PORTABLE, PREFERABLY CLOSED CIRCUIT, IMPACT CRUSHERS. ALSO INTERESTED IN PORTABLE SCREENS EMAIL: GIVEBUYSELLTRADE@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 512-822-8818 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IL): A CUMMINS 5.9 TURBO CHARGED ENGINE FOR A CASE 1155E LOADER. EMAIL: KUBERSKIEXC@CHARTER.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU WA600-6 WHEEL LOADER & CAT 988. IF AVAILABLE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THANKS. EMAIL: EDDIE.SIDDIQUI3@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (OK): CATERPILLAR D5N CRAWLER DOZER. EMAIL: JUNK4@ACEINVESTMENTS.COM; PHONE: 405-627-6246 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR MODEL 815 SOIL COMPACTOR. EMAIL: ANDREWL@BLACKSTARACA.COM; PHONE: 312-898-5355 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (MA): CATERPILLAR 308E2CR QC EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: KKNOPE@DEFELICECORP.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN): HYSTER H80FT FORKS EMAIL: YADAV.JYOTI178@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 09500208661 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WA): BOMAG BW 172 PADFOOT COMPACTORS | LOOKING FOR PARTS, SPECIFICALLY DRIVE TRAIN, OR WHOLE MACHINE TO USE FOR PARTS. EMAIL: DYLAN@COLF.COM PHONE: 360-798-5847 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WI): JOHN DEERE 200C EXCAVATOR - WANT TO BUY 5000065000 POUND EXCAVATOR WITH HYDRAULIC THUMB UNDER 6000 HOURS, UNDER $90K, ANY MAKE. EMAIL: IUKANDCO@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 0092-333-123-4598 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ANY MANUFACTURER, ALL MODELS CRAWLER DOZERS LOOKING TO BUY JOHN DEERE 650KLGP WITH WINCH OR 550KLGP WITH WINCH, ENCL. CAB, UNDER 3500 HOURS, UNDERCARRIAGE NEAR NEW. EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA; PHONE: 450-346-8975 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED (TX): CATERPILLAR MODEL 14H MOTOR GRADER. EMAIL: NORTHHEAVYEQUIPMENTS@ GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 2816945478 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): KOMATSU PC3000 EXCAVATOR – LOOKING FOR A KOMATSU PC3000 ENGINE. EMAIL: EQUIPMENTDESTINY@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 832-244-1897 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CLARK M371 SKID STEER LOADER EMAIL:ANDYGRANGER30@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): WANTED FOR A JCB RUBBER TIRE BACKHOE LOADER 214 – A QUICK DISCONNECT DETACHABLE ADAPTOR FOR A SET OF FORKS. CAN NEED REPAIR. EMAIL DEANDRS@VERIZON.NET OR CALL 610-417-5123 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS ALLMAND BACKHOE LOADERS. EMAIL: SCRIBEDM@ZOOMINTERNET.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): VOLVO EC480DL EXCAVATOR EMAIL: AHMED@IUKANDCO.COM; PHONE: +923003695360 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (OK): INTERNATIONAL H100C WHEEL LOADER - I HAVE A 1978 GREEN ARMY HUFF MODEL#H100C WHEEL LOADER VIN#IH2073. LOOKING FOR A COMPLETE 6 CYLINDER TURBO DIESEL INTERNATIONAL ENGINE DT466. EMAIL: CELMORE@RONSPBS.COM PHONE: 918-385-1623 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 420D BACKHOE LOADERS – WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY FOR THE FOLLOWING BACKHOES: CASE (580K, L, M, SK, SL) CAT (416, 420 C/D/E/F), DEERE (310E, G, SE) AND JCB (214 SERIES 3). EMAIL: EQUIPMENTDESTINY@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +1 832-244-1897 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): HITACHI EXCAVATORS, MODELS EX 400 AND EX 450. EMAIL: AHMED@IUKANDCO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 340 EXCAVATORS - NEED TO LOCATE CAT EXCAVATORS 320, 330, 345, 365, 385, AND 390. EMAIL: EDDIE.SIDDIQUI3@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): VOLVO EXCAVATORS - LOOKING TO BUY USED VOLVO 480DL EXCAVATORS. EMAIL: USEDEQUIPMENT STRADINGLLC@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +1-281-694-5478 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED (MI): WACKER NEUSON WL30 WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS - LOOKING FOR ANY CAT D10N / D10R CRAWLER DOZER. WHEEL LOADERS IN MICHIGAN UNDER EMAIL: 10,000 POUNDS & LESS THAN $15,000 USEDEQUIPMENTSOURCING@GMAIL.COM EMAIL: CRAIGBERENS944@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 281-694-5478 PHONE: 616-813-3642 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): HITACHI EX400 WANTED (US): LOOKING FOR MULITI- EXCAVATOR – LOOKING FOR A USED PLE UNITS OF CATERPILLAR D7G HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX-400 & EX 450 CRAWLER DOZERS IN GOOD WORKING TO PURCHASE ASAP. (RUNNING OR CONDITION. NON-RUNNING MACHINES). EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM; EMAIL: IKCEQUIPMENTS@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +923322489350 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): HITACHI EXCAVATORS WANTED (TX): JOHN DEERE WHEEL – NEED TO PURCHASE HITACHI EXCA- LOADERS – LOOKING FOR A JOHN VATOR EX-400, EX-450, AND EX 270. IF DEERE 544K & 644K TO PURCHASE ANY OF THEM AVAILABLE DO LET ME ASAP WITH HOURS 5000 OR LESS. EMAIL: NORTHHEAVYEQUIPMENTS KNOW. THANKS IN ADVANCE. @GMAIL.COM; EMAIL: NORTHHEAVYEQUIPMENTS@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 281-694-5478 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PHONE: 281-694-5478 WANTED (US): HYUNDAI HL757-9A –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WHEEL LOADER – LOOKING TO BUY WANTED (US): HITACHI ZX200-E 2012-2013 WHEEL LOADER OF EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: IUKANDCO@GMAIL.COM; APPROX. 200 HP (EX:HL757-9A)WITH PHONE: +923331234598 HOURS LESS THAN 6000. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EMAIL: BERTRANDLAZURE WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 926E @CHARETTETRANSPORT.COM; WHEEL LOADERS; LOOKING TO BUY PHONE: 1-450-691-5151 CAT 936, 926 & 916. IF ANY OF THEM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AVAILABLE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. WANTED (NY): CASE 721F WHEEL THANKS. LOADER – LOOKING TO BUY 2012-2013 EMAIL: EDDIE.SIDDIQUI3@GMAIL.COM WHEEL LOADER OF APPROX. 200 HP –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– (EX:CASE 721F)WITH HOURS LESS WANTED: INTERNATIONAL HARTHAN 6000. VESTER T4 CRAWLER TRACK CHAINS. EMAIL: BERT@MEXUSCAN.COM; NEED A GOOD SET OF TRACK CHAINS PHONE: 1-514-233-5151 TO COMPLETE A 1960 IH T4 RESTORA–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TION. THE SAME STYLE OF CHAINS WEAS USED ON IH T4, T5, TD5, T340 & WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS, ALL MODELS. LOOKING TO TD340 CRAWLERS. THEY HAVE A 6.00 PITCH. I CAN SUPPLY ORIGINAL PART PURCHASE ANY HEAVY EQUIPMENT LOGGING AGGREGATE TRUCKS IN NUMBERS. THANKS FOR ANY ASSISTHE USA TANCE. EMAIL:EQUIPMENTPRO22@GMAIL.COM EMAIL: FARMBOYKJ@HOTMAIL.COM PHONE: 570-423-7631 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): LOOKING FOR EITHER –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– \WANTED (WORLDWIDE): DOOSAN A USED, OR NEW GRAPPLE BUCKET, DX480 EXCAVATORS - WANTED TO DEMOLITION BUCKET, FORKS WITH GRAPPLE, OR A STANDARD GP BUCK- BUY USED DOOSAN EXCAVATORS ET TO FIT A NEW 2022 CAT 980-14A DX480 - DX520 4000-5000HRS. (OLD MODEL = 980-M) RUBBER TIRED EMAIL: AMERICAUSEDEQUIPMENT@ WHEEL LOADER. IT CAN EITHER BE GMAIL.COM; "DIRECT PIN" OR TO FIT A FUSION PHONE: +1-657-236-7399 COUPLER. OUR NEED IS IMMEDIATE. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EMAIL:BSCHAAB@AMERICANDND.COM WANTED (US): ACS INDUSTRIES – PHONE: 716-984-7566 BUCKETS, ALL MODELS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EMAIL: BEBOMOR2003@YAHOO.COM WANTED (AL): LOOKING TO PUR–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CHASE CAT WHEEL LOADER 936, 950B, WANTED (US): HITACHI EX220 EXCA966F AND 980F FOR OUR INVENTORY. VATORS – WANT TO BUY USED IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THEM ARE HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX-220, EX-270, AVAILABLE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. EX-400, AND EX450, ANY CONDITION. EMAIL: AHMED@IUKANDCO.COM; EMAIL: EDDIE.SIDDIQUI3@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +923003695360 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): HITACHI WANTED: CATERPILLAR M320 EXCAEX450 EXCAVATORS - NEED TO BUY VATOR. LOOKING FOR A MOBILE HITACHI, JOHN DEERE, KOMATSU 300, EXCAVATOR CATERPILLAR M320D 400, AND 450 SIZES EXCAVATORS. SINGLE BOOM, IN WORKING CONDIRUNNING OR NON-RUNNING EXC. TION, FOR IMMEDIATE PURCHASE. EMAIL: EMAIL: RENATO.NASCIMENTO@ USEDEQUIPMENTSOURCING@GMAIL.COM ELEBBRE.COM; PHONE: 281-694-5478 PHONE: +5511994602266 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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Auctions are subject to change, please check Auctioneers websites for details ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Online February 11 – 25, 2024 For: Retirement of DW Ford, an Icon of Collectibles • Online Thurs., February 22, 2024 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & Support (MX) • Online February 23 – March 8, 2024 For: Large Quantity Late Model Dump Trucks • Online February 28 – March 9, 2024 For: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Support, & more • Baltimore, MD Thurs., March 7, 2024 For: Very Large Late Model Rental Returns Auction • Medina, OH Tues., March 12, 2024 For: Retirement Auction Machine Shop & Construction Equipment RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-3631 • Orlando, FL February 19 – 23, 2024 • Rocky Mountain Regional Event March 6 - 7, 2024 • Fort Worth, TX March 12 - 14, 2024 • Las Vegas, NV March 15, 2024 • NE Regional Event March 19 - 20, 2024 • Sacramento, CA March 20 - 21, 2024 AIR WORKS CONSIGNMENT AUCTION LTD. www.airworksauction.com 330-749-4362 • Millersburg, OH February 15 – 17, 2024 For: 35th Annual Air Works Consignment Auction AUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL www.auctionsinternational.com 800-536-1401 • Online January 31 – May 11, 2024 For: Online Auctions Closing Daily!

Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • Online Fri., February 23, 2024 For: Woodburn Equipment Auction • Online Sat., March 9, 2024 For: Sacramento Equipment Auction BIDADOO AUCTIONS www.bidadoo.com 1-877-BIDADOO • Online February 20, 2024 • Online February 27, 2024 BIG IRON AUCTIONS www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558 • Online February 21, 2024 • Online February 28, 2024 BRIGHT STAR AUCTIONS www.brightstarauctions.com 574-825-0704 • Jonesville, NC Thurs., March 14, 2024 For: Appalachian Equipment Auction DEANCO AUCTIONS www.deancoauction.com MS: 601-656-9768 AL: 334-693-2540 • Philadelphia, MS March 21 - 21, 2024 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction DEMOTT AUCTION COMPANY www.demottauction.com 229-985-4565 • Iron City, GA Sat., March 23, 2024 For: 22nd Annual Spring Auction DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277 • Online Ends February 26, 2024 For: Absolute Truck Auction

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • Online Tues., February 20, 2024 For: Government Auction

• Pendleton, IN Fri., March 22, 2024 For: 32nd Annual Spring Auction

• Online Tues., February 27, 2024 For: Dixon, California Auction Event

DUNN DEAL AUCTION CO. www.dunndealauctions.net 614-946-6853

• Online February 27 - 28, 2024 For: Southeast Region Timed Auction

• Lebanon, OH Sat., March 2, 2024 For: Spring Cincinnati Heavy Equipment Truck & Trailer Auction

J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085

• Online Wed., February 28, 2024 For: Vehicles & Equipment Auction

HANSEN AUCTION GROUP www.hansenauctiongroup.com 920-383-1012

• Montgomery, AL March 19 - 22, 2024 For: 51st Annual Spring Auction

• Online Thurs., February 29, 2024 For: Construction Equipment Auction

• Online Tues., February 27, 2024 For: Construction, Heavy Trucks & Government

J. STOUT AUCTIONS www.jstoutauction.com 888-897-8864

• Princeton, MN Mon., March 18, 2024 For: Pike Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction HENDERSON AUCTIONS www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252 • Livingston, LA March 14 - 15, 2024 For: 2-Day Spring Truck, Farm & Construction Auction

• Virtual Live Wed., February 28, 2024 For: Heavy Equipment Auction • Virtual Live Wed., March 27, 2024 For: Forestry Focused Auction JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230

• Online Closing February 20, 2024 For: National Online Only Construction, Ag & Transportation Auction

• Online Wed., February 28, 2024 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

• Enigma, GA Sat., March 2, 2024 For: South Georgia Consignment Auction

IRON AUCTION GROUP www.ironauctiongroup.com 864-546-1216

• Brooklyn, MS Sat., March 9, 2024 For: Early Spring Construction & Transportation Public Auction

• Harleyville, SC Fri., March 1, 2024 For: Unreserved Truck & Equipment Auction

• Online Begins Closing March 19, 2024 For: National Ag, Construction & Transportation Auction

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 855-GO2-KANE

JOEY MARTIN AUCTIONEERS www.joeymartinauctioneers.com 864-940-4800

• Online February 20 - 21, 2024 For: Western Region Timed Auction

• Cope, SC March 15 - 16, 2024 For: 2-Day Low Country Equipment, Truck & AG Auction

• Online Wed., February 21, 2024 For: Ag Equipment Auction • Online Thurs., February 22, 2024 For: Truck & Trailer Auction

REBEL AUCTION CO., INC. www.rebelauction.net 800-533-0673 • McBee, SC Sat., February 24, 2024 For: Sandhills Open Consignment Auction RES AUCTION SERVICES www.RES.bid 833-SOLD-RES • Wooster, OH Sat., March 2, 2024 For: 30th Annual Ag & Construction & Attachment Auction SHERIDAN REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY www.sheridanauctionservice.com 517-676-9800 • Online Tues., March 12, 2024 For: RTC Trucking Auction YODER & FREY HEAVY EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Findley, OH Thurs., February 29, 2024 For: Ohio Auction • Houston, TX Thurs., March 7, 2024 For: Texas Auction


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Business Calendar To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS (AGC) AGC Events Calendar: All AGC Web-Eds are scheduled in Eastern Standard Time (EST). Conferences are scheduled using the local time zone where the event takes place. • AGC EDGE Lean Construction Education Program 2nd Edition Hybrid (Https://training.agc.org/course/lean-construction-program-2nd-edition-hybrid/) Dates: Tuesday, March 12, 2024 (10:00 AM) – Thursday, March 21, 2024 (4:00 PM) Online, Virtual Training/Professional Development • AGC EDGE Construction Supervision Fundamentals (Https://training.agc.org/course/construction-supervision-fundamentals/) Date: Monday, March 18, 2024 (12:30 PM) – Friday, March 22, 2024 (5:30 PM) Online, Virtual Training/Professional Development • AGC EDGE Building Information Modeling Education Program (https://training.agc.org/course/vbim240401/) Date: Monday, April 15, 2024 (9:00 AM) – Thursday, April 18, 2024 (5:00 PM) Online Virtual Training/Professional Development • AGC EDGE Lean Construction Education Program, 2nd edition (https://training.agc.org/course/vlea240501/) Date: Monday, April 29, 2024 (11:00 AM) – Wednesday, May 15, 2024 (3:00 PM) Online Virtual Training/Professional Development

• AGC EDGE Building Information Modeling Education Program (https://training.agc.org/course/vbim250501/) Dates: Monday, May 13, 2024 (5 PM) – Thursday, May 23, 2024 (8:30 PM) Online, Virtual Training/Professional Development • AGC EDGE Project Manager Development Program (https://training.agc.org/course/vpmd240602/) Dates: Tuesday, June 4, 2024 (12 PM) – Thursday, June 27, 2024 (5 PM) Online, Virtual Training/Professional Development NAHB International Builders’ Show 2024 Dates: February 27 – 29, 2024 Place: Las Vegas Convention Center 3150 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: 1-702/892-2855 About IBS: The NAHB International Builders’ Show (IBS) is the largest annual light construction show in the world. The 2023 Show welcomed nearly 70,000 visitors from more than 100 countries. Will We See You in VEGAS? The next big idea. The strategies and trends. The products, connections, and experts you won’t see anywhere else. It’s all at the in-person show in Las Vegas! The NAHB International Builders’ Show (IBS) – the premier, once-a-year event that connects, educates, and improves the residential construction industry – is a hub for new product launches, construction demos, industry thought leader sessions, workshops, panel discussions…and more! The people, products, and knowledge you’ll gain will give you the real ideas and real solutions you need to grow and strengthen your essential business. See it Here First IBS Exhibitors launch hundreds of new products and services each year. Leading manufacturers and suppliers share their latest products and answer your questions on the show floor. Learn from The Pros Learn the latest home builder trends to wow your customers. Discover the hottest innovative tips from industry experts. Connect and Grow IBS helps you form vital business partnerships. You can connect with and learn from peer professionals who are as passionate about the industry as you are. For more information, contact IBS 1201 15th Street NW, Washington, DC 20005. Phone: 202/266-8690

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (CMAA) CMAA Focus24 Dates: Sunday, March 10, 2024, to Tuesday, March 12, 2024 Place: Philadelphia Marriott Downtown 1200 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 Description: CMAA is a non-profit and non-governmental professional association serving the construction management industry. CMAA Focus24, an in-person and interactive experience, is designed to provide attendees with learning experiences that are valuable to the recipient, relevant to the evolving industry, unique to the profession, and optimal for project and program outcomes. And we want you to present! Established in 1982, CMAA sets the standard for managing capital construction projects. Why join CMAA? We Set the Standard Easy access to a wide variety of services and resources that will improve your personal performances, enhance your firm’s capabilities, and brighten the outlook of the entire construction management profession. CMAA is more than the sum of all these elements though. Like any association, what CMAA is and what CMAA does largely depends on you. Join CMAA today and set yourself on the path to a brighter future. Raise your CM Career Ceiling to New Heights CCM BECOME A CERTIFIED CONSTRUCTION MANAGER (CCM) CACM BECOME a CERTIFIED ASSOCIATE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER (CACM) CMIT BECOME A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER-In-TRAINING (CMIT) CMAA Focus 24… RELIABLE. EFFECTIVE. ACCOUNTABLE. LEADERSHIP. Delivering the Future of the Profession. Register Now! (https://www.CMAANET.ORG/Conferences/CMAAFocus24/Registration) For more information on this event, contact CMAA at 703/356-2622.

Member-Driven. Member-Strong. You build communities and shape the industry. We make sure your voice is heard. Associated Builders and Contractors is a national construction industry trade association representing more than 22,000 members. Based on the Merit Shop Philosophy, we help our members develop people, win work, and deliver work safely, ethically, and profitably for the betterment of the communities in which they work. The Best of Both Worlds: Turn Your Business Trip into a Vacation! ABC is proud to return to the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center in Kissimmee, Florida for ABC Convention 2024. Combining luxury and elegance with a distinctive tropical flair, this fourand-a-half-acre upscale resort is a destination, featuring the Cypress Springs Water Park, the world-class RELACHE Spa, a state-of-the-art fitness center, award-winning fine dining restaurants, energetic pubs and more. It is the ultimate place to network, relax and rejuvenate while experiencing the excitement of ABC’s biggest Merit Shop Celebration of the year. For more information on ABC Convention 2024, go to https://abcconvention.abc.org.

MODULAR BUILDING INSTITUTE (MBI) World of Modular 2024 Annual Convention and Tradeshow DATES: March 18 – 21, 2024 Place: Rosen Shingle Creek 9939 Universal Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32819 Join Us in the SUNSHINE STATE! Located in the heart of Florida, Orlando is home to world-class entertainment, award-winning golf courses, and the best in international and coastal cuisine. This year, the World of Modular Annual Convention and Tradeshow is taking place in Orlando, FL, giving you the opportunity to meet with hundreds of industry leaders to learn more about the trends that may affect your business. The show has been running for 40 years, providing professionals in the commercial modular building industry with an event ASSOCIATED BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS (ABC) during which they can exchange ideas, network and more. ABC Convention 2024 World of Modular is an Open Forum for Anyone Interested in Modular DATES: MARCH 13 – 15, 2024 Construction! Place: Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center From general contractors, architects, and designers to suppliers of 6000 West Osceola Parkway, Kissimmee, Florida building products, services, and financing, World of Modular remains Are You Ready for the Greatest Merit Shop Event of the Year? the single best place for everyone involved in the modular construction Celebrating Success. Building Tomorrow. Members from across the nation return to ABC’s Annual Convention industry to learn, share, and network. each year to connect, celebrate and advance their businesses with the For more information, contact Modular Building Institute: 285 Hydraulic Ridge Road, Suite 6, Charlottesville, VA USA 22901 latest industry, political and technological insights. Join Now! Phone: 888/811-3288 Email: info@modular.org

Events are subject to change, check websites for updates

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Kentucky’s New Six-Year Highway Plan Includes 1,300 Infrastructure Projects Gov. Andy Beshear recently unveiled a 2024 Recommended Highway Plan for Kentucky that includes more than 1,300 transportation infrastructure projects funded via both state and federal dollars. The governor said his proposed highway plan is a “practical action guide” to prioritize road and bridge maintenance projects, as well as new construction over the next six years. It is focused on three areas: taking care of existing roads and bridges; executing construction projects to upgrade the transportation system, including the Brent Spence companion bridge in northern Kentucky, the I-69 Ohio River Crossing in western Kentucky, and the Mountain Parkway Expansion Project in eastern Kentucky; and honoring past bridge and road commitments and advancing ongoing projects. “This plan blends data-informed recommendations and our values of taking care of our people by keeping roads and bridges safe for Kentucky

Kentucky Governor’s Office photo

The governor said his proposed highway plan is a “practical action guide” to prioritize road and bridge maintenance projects, as well as new construction over the next six years.

families,” the governor said in a statement. “It also includes funding to move forward on long-awaited, transformative projects that support a strong economy.” The recommended highway plan is based on anticipated revenues of $8.65 billion through 2030 — $7.7 billion in

federal-aid highway program funding and the required state match plus $950 million in anticipated state road fund revenues. The plan includes almost $600 million yearly in state and federal funding to address pavement and bridge repairs. Kentucky owns and maintains more than 9,000 bridges and more than 63,000 lane-miles of pavement. Beshear noted that during the state legislature’s 2024 general assembly, funding for the first two years of the highway plan is expected to be authorized on or before April 15. “Our first-things-first approach to keep infrastructure safe and sound demonstrates responsible stewardship,” added Jim Gray, secretary of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. “While a significant portion of the plan focuses on addressing pavement and bridge needs, we’re proud of our work to ensure regionally diverse projects that support economic development.” 


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Alex Lyon & Son Conducts 31st Annual Sale in Bushnell, Fla.

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eturning to Bushnell, Fla., for its 31st annual auction, Alex Lyon & Son did not disappoint. The 10-day sale was held Feb. 3 to 12 at the company’s facility at 716 County Rd. 475. Customers from around the world traveled to Florida for the opportunity to bid onsite live, while those who couldn’t make the trip were able to bid online. Four of the 10 days featured timed auctions. The yard was well stocked with new and like-new rental fleet equipment from various manufacturers and included excavators, miniexcavators, paving equipment, dozers, lifts, skid steers, articulated trucks, dumpers, trailers, aggregate equipment and much more. According to Jack Lyon, president of Alex Lyon & Son, “The best equipment is the norm, not the exception. The greatest auction on planet Earth.”  CEG (All photographs in this article are Copyright 2024 Construction Equipment Guide. All Rights Reserved.)

Steve McDaniel (L), used equipment manager of Alta Equipment, picks up his copy of Construction Equipment Guide’s Florida Auction supplement from Rich Olivier, southeast regional manager of CEG.

(L-R): Sara Manosh, HR, N.A. Manosh; John Nixon, president of marketing and operations, Alex Lyon & Son; Jack Lyon, president of Alex Lyon & Son; Josette Pecoy, senior manager of accounts receivable, Alex Lyon & Son; Nick Manosh, president of N.A. Manosh; and Chad Ketelsen president of U.S. operations, Alex Lyon & Son.

This year’s sale for Alex Lyon & Son featured a very impressive lineup of crawlers, many in like-new, very lowhour condition. Johanne and Robert Lockhead came all the way from Quebec, Canada, in search of paving equipment, compactors and backhoes for their business — Equipment PSA.

With a Hamm HD110 double drum asphalt roller are Tom Forrer (L) and Andy Good, both of Wenger Excavating in Canton, Ohio.

Ken Klevgard of Klevgard Trucking and Backhoe of Mondovi, Wis., tests this Kubota KX057-4 compact excavator.

These Volvo artic trucks were ready for bidding.

Ken Byrd, president of Morooka USA, brought a MST 700 DDR with a 360-degree rotating dumper with a capacity of 8,000 lbs. to the Alex Lyon & Son Florida auction.


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Komatsu was well-represented with a variety of dozers. Jack Lyon (L), president of Alex Lyon & Son, scans the crowd as Matt Manasse, auctioneer, calls the bidding.

The excavators lined up, awaiting new owners.

Need a lift? There were plenty to choose from at the Alex Lyon & Son Florida sale.

Lyon’s great selection of aggregate equipment included this Anaconda SR520 double deck screener in pristine condition. A unique long reach Cat 345C hydraulic excavator drew a lot of attention during the sale.

(L-R): Brian Chavous, a contractor based in Oxford, Fla., gets his bidding strategy set with Proxibid’s Bill Eckley and Stephen Linnebur.

Aaron Geurink of HES Equipment Service, Holland Mich., looks at this John Deere 410E articulated truck at the Alex Lyon & Son 31st annual Florida auction.

A helicopter owned by Maxwell Truck and Equipment in State College, Pa., landed at the Alex Lyon & Son Auction in Bushnell, Fla. It doesn't matter how you get there, Alex Lyon welcomes everyone.

Wayne DeYoung of WDY Ventures of Holland, Mich., sets out in his golf cart to view all the equipment available for auction.


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Earthwork, Foundation Complete for Fishers Event Center City of Fishers photo

City of Fishers photo

When it opens in December 2024, the $170 million Fishers Event Center will serve as an entertainment and sporting event venue for the local community and beyond. FISHERS from page 1

event center, including the ECHL Indy Fuel and the IFL Fishers Freight.” According to Hultgren, construction is moving forward at a fast pace. “With a goal to have a completed, operational event center in time for the ECHL Indy Fuel 2024-2025 hockey season, the construction team launched into execution quickly, following approvals for funding and management. “The reaction from the community has been overwhelmingly positive,” Hultgren explained. “Not only will the event center bring professional sporting events to Fishers, but the city has dedicated several dates of the event center’s schedule to the local community, including graduation ceremonies for the two high schools and high school sporting events. As we share more and more entertainment options such as concerts, performances and more, the community has shared in the excitement.” The approximately 200,000-sq.-ft. facility will feature 17 traditional suites and four bunker suites. Unique offerings will include an event level center-ice lounge and a loge club section. The ice floor is at ground level and is a two-story facility with one section of seating. “In order to bring a project of this magnitude to life, there were many parties involved in collaboration. From our financial partners to our city council members and construction partners, the effort to bring this to fruition under budget and on time is a heavy task.” Said Hultgren, “While there will be regularly scheduled professional sporting events, the entertainment planned for the event center will bring world-class experiences to our community, all within the boundaries of one of our most vibrant areas, Fishers District.” The building will anchor a $550-million retail and entertainment expansion by devel-

oper Thompson Thrift at Fishers District. The more than 60 acres under development will include retail, hospitality and residential developments near Interstate 69 and 116th Street. The formal groundbreaking was held in March 2023, and brought together project executives from Thompson Thrift, ASM Global (the world’s largest venue management company) and Indy Fuel, the minor league hockey team that will play home games at the site. Ron Bension, ASM Global president and CEO said, “ASM Global believes in the Fishers market and its tremendous potential. We plan to bring our global scale and bestin-class local operational execution to create value and drive profitability. That’s what we do. We don’t doubt that in short order this will be recognized as one of the top sports and entertainment districts in the United States.” AECOM Hunt serves as the general contractor on the project. Paul Wojciechowski,

The city-owned, 8,500-seat facility was designed to host concerts, basketball, hockey and indoor football games, as well as other attractions.

LEED AP, vice president, construction management of AECOM Hunt, said the biggest challenge on the project has involved long lead times for materials. “Specifically, this involved electrical switchgear and emergency generators. Both of those have lead times in excess of 52 weeks. Switchgear drives our ability to have permanent power to the building. During construction we worked off temporary power, but when it comes time to start up various building systems, especially HVAC and elevators, we need permanent power. “HVAC plays a critical part in installing finishes within the building, so if we don't have permanent power to run permanent HVAC systems, we have to bring in temporary HVAC. Emergency generators are an essential part of all of the building life safety systems, and without the generator, we cannot finish and final test all of these systems.” Wojciechowski said earthwork, site utilities, deep foundations and concrete foundations have already been completed, with

City of Fishers photo

Roughly 300,000 cu. yds. of dirt will be moved on the project.

crews focused on finishing other tasks. “A lot of work is currently under way, including site curbs; structural steel erecting; cast in place concrete slabs; precast concrete seating riser erecting; and roofing. Work also involves exterior and interior wall framing, drywall, fireproofing, MEP rough-in and masonry.” Regarding site work, more than 15,000 lineal ft. of underground utility piping was installed, and more than 300,000 cu. yds. of soils relocated onsite. Roughly 300,000 cu. yds. of dirt will be moved on the project. Wojciechowski said the elements have not been an issue for crews, so far. “We had very favorable weather last summer, which aided in completing earthwork and utilities in a timely manner. Winter is always a challenge, depending on the stage of construction. We will work through the winter and have areas of the building currently enclosed with temporary heating.” Equipment being used on the assignment includes cranes, excavators, forklifts, aerial work platforms, scissor lifts, temporary generators, light towers, welding machines, heaters, mixers and various hand tools. Structural steel, concrete, precast concrete, drywall, piping, ductwork, metal panels and roofing are among the main materials required. According to a recent news release, Fishers is one of the fastest growing communities in Indiana and has been nationally ranked as a top place to live. Located less than 15 mi. from downtown, Fishers has more than 100,000 residents, and is credited with attracting high-growth companies. For Wojciechowski, the new facility will only enhance the city’s reputation, while serving the community. “There’s a lot of work that goes into building an event center, and there is nothing better than seeing so many people enjoy it on opening night, and all those nights that follow.”  CEG


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Three Truck Makers Set ‘Ambitious’ Electrification Goals TRUCKS from page 1

With a goal of “overcoming the many barriers delaying access to ZEV infrastructure,” PACT also wants climate policy to address infrastructure needs. “Decarbonizing the commercial transportation sector … is critical to meeting our nation’s climate goals,” said John O’Leary, Daimler president and CEO. “But the transition to zero-emission vehicles is stalling without the deployment of the needed charging infrastructure.” The aim, he added, is to accelerate infrastructure buildout so fleets can adopt ZEVs, “and we can all benefit from emissions reductions as quickly as possible.” Going for Electrification Gold The three truck makers collectively represent 70 percent of all new M/HD truck sales in the United States and have on their radar “ambitious” electrification goals. PACT maintains access to charging infrastructure is an increasingly significant bottleneck to the widespread adoption of these technologies. Stakeholders who want to see the deployment of zero-emission commercial vehicles and the requisite infrastructure, are welcome to join. That includes other OEMs, infrastructure developers, electric utilities and grid operators. PACT reports other founding members include ABB E-mobility, Burns & McDonnell, Greenlane, J.B. Hunt Transport Inc., Prologis Inc. and Voltera. The coalition believes that so far U.S. transportation electrification has focused on light-duty passenger vehicles. That’s “a far different market segment that does not require the same unique considerations” as medium/heavy-duty trucks. Rapid deployment of reliable ZEV infrastructure requires “distinct considerations” in capital, electricity and equipment. The International Council on Clean Transportation believes some 700,000 chargers will be needed for the million Class 4-8 M/HD/ZEVs by 2030. That system will eat up 140,000 megawatts of electricity every day, equivalent to the monthly energy needs of more than 100 million American homes. Commercial vehicle customers require fast, reliable, affordable and convenient power, said Mathias Carlbaum, Navistar president and CEO. Industry must deliver “infrastructure that provides access to seamless electricity and meets the commercial transportation industry’s unique needs.” Carlbaum believes PACT provides a forum to make the vision a reality, “truly working to accelerate the impact of sustainable mobility.” Stephen Roy, Volvo Group chair,

describes the scale of infrastructure for M/HD EV adoption as “unprecedented.” He believes that understanding and coordination across the different stakeholders are imperative to deploy chargers quickly and cost-effectively. “PACT will promote best practices to streamline this complex transition while minimizing impacts on fleets, utilities and the economy.” The coalition promises that in supporting ZEV infrastructure, no specific vehicle, power generation or utility distribution technology will be promoted. “PACT exists to educate stakeholders about infrastructure challenges that hamper M/HD ZEV adoption in the marketplace,” the organization said. It exists, as well, to work with stakeholders to find solutions for the benefit of all interested parties. “The coalition also champions practical and efficient infrastructure solutions capable of supporting increasing M/HD ZEV deployments.” The companies’ decision to join forces underscores how critical industry support of government is to the transition away from fossil fuels. More Power Access Needed Now In a January New York Times article, Jack Ewing reported that officials are just beginning to distribute $1 billion in Inflation Reduction Act funding. He said truck manufacturers have complained that they have gotten less attention from federal and state governments than makers of cars. “There’s a lot of funding that’s available out there from the federal government,” said Dawn Fenton, a Volvo Group vice president. “There’s been little so far focused on the heavy-duty charging infrastructure.” According to the New York Times article, DOE knows of only nine fast-charging stations serving heavy trucks, and that’s tough on manufacturers and truckers. The truck makers say they can’t sell battery-powered trucks when there are hardly any places to charge them. Electric trucks require bigger connections to the electrical grid than are readily available. Utilities are upgrading distribution lines, transformers and equipment to deliver the energy needed to refuel multiple trucks simultaneously, reports the New York Times. In one example, a Navistar customer installed 20 chargers at its depot, but couldn’t get it energized by the utility, said Brien Sheahan of Navistar. He believes the electrical grid’s weaknesses are going to put a strain on industry’s

ability to scale itself. That may change if the nation follows California’s lead. Three megawatt-scale truck charging stations are being built with $75 million in federal grants. The Golden State leads in the national transition away from fossil fuels. It’s also first in the drive to build out more electric truck stops and depots. California transportation service provider WattEV announced it would launch the three E-truck charging depots using federal grants. The company plans to work with local government to build two along the I-5 corridor in Central Valley and another along the California-Arizona border. The three will offer a combined 258 charging points. They will include megawatts of solar panels and battery storage to reduce the draw on power grids. According to Canary Media, WattEV also will launch its megawatt charging stations, providing faster charging than today’s directcurrent fast chargers. The two Central Valley sites will have 17 megawatt chargers alongside 175 standard DC fast chargers capable of delivering 350 kilowatts, reports Canary. “The technology standards for megawatt charging systems are still in development, and no electric trucks on the road are capable of using them today,” wrote Jeff St. John. Salim Youssefzadeh, WattEV CEO, said that planning ahead to support megawattscale charging is crucial to expanding electric trucks ranges. “Today’s still-rare electric big rigs mainly run daily routes between ports and warehouses and delivery points,” said St. John. Test drives have proven electric trucks can handle the sub-100-mi. routes that make up the majority of freight-hauling trips today. The latest heavy-duty electric trucks can go hundreds of miles between charges, according to St. John. But WattEV wants to see its sites as longhaul hubs for the most challenging set of trucks to electrify. That’s rigs that carry freight long distances on interstate and cross-country routes. “Being able to plan for the future is critical,” said Youssefzadeh. Several depot developers have eyes on the long-haul trucking sector and drayage trucks moving cargo from ports to warehouses are their target. These are the initial fleets slated for conversion to zero-emissions models under California’s ambitious Advanced Clean Fleets rule. Two other depot developers, Forum Mobility and TeraWatt Infrastructure, are hoping to set up business at Southern California ports. Forum is offering electric trucks from

Long Beach and is building more charging depots between California ports and inland distribution hubs. St. John reported that TeraWatt has started building truck-charging sites near various ports, including one at Rancho Dominguez, south of Los Angeles. With dual purposes, these sites can be used for more local traffic. Some 80 percent of truck routes are less than 200 miles, said Neha Palmer, TeraWatt CEO. TeraWatt’s Rancho Dominguez site will be used for “last-mile” electric-truck charging. “But they can also be used by trucks going further afield,” she said. TeraWatt’s has a larger goal to build charging depots on the I-10 from California to Texas. The company is identifying the Phoenix area to start. But building truck-charging sites at scale takes money. WattEV is focusing on federal and state grants, in addition to private funds, for its depot launches. CEO Youssefzadeh said the private funds should allow his company “to grow significantly … to 400-plus sites we plan to bring online, hopefully soon.” St. John said WattEV hasn’t disclosed exactly where all those future charging stations will be. But the company is eyeing spots in California and Oregon to serve trucks traveling the I-5 corridor from Southern California north to the Canadian border. Making the Biggest Impact Southern California is the most active zero-emissions market, but E-trucks number fewer than 300 of the roughly 1.8 million under the state’s green fleet rules. Ray Minjares, director of HD vehicles for the International Council on Clean Transportation, said grants and incentives for early-adopter markets like California are a positive step. ICCT found that a majority of EPA’s pending trucking emissions reductions could be supported by investing in a handful of major freight corridors in California. “This is about how you can increase the number of electric miles in the U.S.,” Minjares told Canary Media. “We talk about the sales of vehicles. But it’s actually about the energy they’re consuming.” He said that’s especially true of the source of vehicle miles consuming the most energy, which is long-haul tractors. In 2023, Minjares and colleague Yihao Xie created maps showing where long-haul truck charging would offer the greatest impact. “It makes strategic and economic sense in the near term to electrify the largest number of trucks along the smallest number of roadways where the business case is strongest,” they said.  CEG


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