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® October 27 2021 Vol. LXIII • No. 22
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Inside
Woods CRW Holds Open House in Carlisle, Pa. …18
GT Mid Atlantic Hosts Rubble Master Event…20
A joint effort between Southway and the geotechnical engineers brought to the site a track-mounted jaw crusher to chew through the rubble.
By Chuck MacDonald CEG CORRESPONDENT Sales Auction Company Hosts Fall Sale…114
Table of Contents ..................4 Paving Section ................45-61 Crawler Loaders, Dozers, Undercarriages & Parts ..67-73
Many city dwellers are challenged with where to buy groceries locally or where to relax under a tree and read a book. For decades, the answer to that question for residents of West
see MARKET page 28
Keep These Tips in Mind to Ensure Your Iron Doesn’t Give You the Cold Shoulder By Lucy Perry CEG CORRESPONDENT
Auction Section..........112-124
Is your construction fleet ready for winter? As cold weather arrives, it’s critical that your heavy machinery runs when you want it to, even if that’s not until the weather turns warm again. Will you operate your equipment through the colder months, or will you store it for
Advertisers Index ..............122
Veterans Affairs Medical Center, the University of Baltimore and the University of Maryland School of Nursing. An arts district and theater district also are close by. Despite this central location, shoppers were not pleased as the facility has declined over the
Is Your Equipment Fleet Ready for Winter?
Snow & Ice Section ........75-81
Business Calendar ............120
Baltimore has been Lexington Market. Lexington Market is located at 400 W. Lexington St. and was first established in 1782. A new hotel and apartment building are being constructed in the immediate area. Major employers nearby include the University of Maryland Medical Center, the Baltimore
the winter? That will dictate how you winterize it. Ice can build up quickly in cold, wet weather. Failing to take precautions to prevent the destruction of equipment from extreme elements can cost you in parts replacement and down time when your equipment won’t fire up. see WINTER page 24