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Steve Heckman (L) of LC Whitford in Wellsville, N.Y., is teaching the ropes to his son, Justin, as they inspect the features of this Terex T340 40-ton hydraulic crane.
Paul (L) and Luke Lonergan of Empire Crane in Syracuse, N.Y., hope to bring home some cranes for their customers in the northeast and other potential customers they work with worldwide.
This Caterpillar 966H loader takes its place in line along with thousands of other machines to be sold across the ramp at this year’s sale.
Jason Nadaskay (L) of Edward Ehrbar Inc., Danbury, Conn., and Kevin Knaust of A. Montano Company, Saugerties, N.Y., carefully monitor rubber-tired loader prices on day-two of the five-day Ritchie Bros. sale.
Ritchie Bros.’s ringmen work the crowd as they try to maintain a pace of selling a machine every 60 seconds.
This Caterpillar 972H rubber-tired loader brought much more than expected. In general, prices were high in Kissimmee, signaling a stronger worldwide equipment market.
Arthur Colwell (L) and Doug Vaughan of Riverview Quarries in Cumberland, R.I., scrutinize this Hyundai 210LC series VII excavator.
This Caterpillar 938G may be needed for snow removal in Danville, Va., the way this winter has been going. Dennis Loftis of J&J Truck Sales may just use it for that.