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HUSQVARNA INTRODUCES NEW RANGE OF HEPA DUST EXTRACTORS

Agricultural Tractors

2015 JOHN DEERE 6215R..............................$139,500 (4) 2018/19 JOHN DEERE 6120M................From $79,500 2018 JOHN DEERE 5125R................................$98,500 (2) 2017 JOHN DEERE 5085M....................From $59,500

(2) 2016 CATERPILLAR 745C......................$339,500 Ea. (2) 2019 CATERPILLAR 745........................$449,500 Ea. (4) 2016-2019 CATERPILLAR 725C2..........From $259,500 (3) 2014/15 CATERPILLAR 725C................From $195,000

Compactors - Padfoot/Smooth Drum

2020 CATERPILLAR 815K..................................$CALL 2007 CATERPILLAR 815F 2................................$CALL (4) 2013-17 CATERPILLAR CS66B..............From $129,500 (8) 2015-22 CATERPILLAR CP56B..............From $129,500 (7) 2017-20 CATERPILLAR CS56B..............From $139,500 (2) 2014/17 DYNAPAC CT3000............................$CALL (2) 2013/21 HAMM H13I..........................From $87,500 2019 HAMM H7IP..........................................$69,500

Crawler Carriers

2019 MOROOKA MST4000VD..........................$289,500 (2) 2018 MOROOKA MST3000VD..............From $219,500 (3) 2018/19 MOROOKA MST2200VD..........From $172,500 MOROOKA MST660VD....................................$89,500

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Crawler Loaders

(4) 2017/19/20 CATERPILLAR 963K............From $265,000

Dozers - Crawler

2017 CATERPILLAR D10T2, 3456 Hrs................$965,000 (4) 2018 CATERPILLAR D8T....................From $510,000 (2) 2020 CATERPILLAR D6................................$CALL 2020 CATERPILLAR D6 XL..............................$425,000 (8) 2019-22 CATERPILLAR D6 LGP............From $425,000 (3) 2014/18/19 CATERPILLAR D6T XW........From $295,000 2016 CATERPILLAR D6N LGP..........................$139,500 2018 CATERPILLAR D6N XL................................$CALL 2018 CATERPILLAR D6K 2XL..........................$185,000 2012 CATERPILLAR D6K XL................................$CALL

Dozers - Wheel

2015 CATERPILLAR 834K..............................$285,000

Excavators - Crawlers

2015 CATERPILLAR 374FL..............................$395,000 2019 CATERPILLAR 390FL ................................$CALL (2) 2015/17 CATERPILLAR 349FL..............From $189,500 (2) 2021/22 CATERPILLAR 349............................$CALL (3) 2019 CATERPILLAR 336....................From $279,500 (2) 2017-18 CATERPILLAR 336FL..............From $219,500 2014 CATERPILLAR 329EL, 4134 Hrs................$149,500 2015 CATERPILLAR 323FL..............................$132,500 2018 CATERPILLAR 320................................$179,500 2017 CATERPILLAR 316FL..............................$169,500 2010 CATERPILLAR 308D CR..............................$CALL 2017 CATERPILLAR 308E2 CR..........................$87,500

Off-Highway Trucks

(2) 1995 CATERPILLAR 777C............................$59,500

Motor Graders

2020 CATERPILLAR 150AWD..........................$407,500 (2) 2017-19 CATERPILLAR 140M3........................$CALL 2016 CATERPILLAR 14M VHP..........................$405,000

Skid Steers - Track

(8) 2020-21 JOHN DEERE 333G............................$CALL (2) 2020 CATERPILLAR 299D3 XPS......................$CALL (2) 2021 CATERPILLAR 299D3............................$CALL 2016 CATERPILLAR 299D2 XPS........................$59,500

Water Equipment - Tower/Tanks

(5) 2020-22 Klein KPT-120 Water Towers......From $62,500

Wheel Loaders

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2013 CATERPILLAR 740B....................................$329,500 (2) 2014/15 CATERPILLAR 725C....................From $269,500 (2) 2017/18 CATERPILLAR 725C2..................From $309,500 2021 CATERPILLAR 725......................................$550,000 2022 CATERPILLAR 740 GC....................................$CALL 2019 FORD F750................................................$95,000 (2) 2007/15 FREIGHTLINER M2......................From $49,500 (19) 2018-21 KENWORTH T370..................From $89,500 (2) 2022 INTERNATIONAL HV607..........................$CALL (3) 2022 INTERNATIONAL MV607..............From $115,000 (19) 2018-22 PETERBILT 348 ..................From $149,500 VOLVO A25D..............................................$109,500

Winch

PACCAR PA110VS245......................................$7,500

Miscelleneous Equipment

2022 ROME AG-12........................................$11,500 (3) 2018/22 ROME TRCW12......................From $48,500 2019 ROME TACW16......................................$36,000 2018 ROME TCW28........................................$19,750 2018 ROME TCW32........................................$23,000 Authorized dealer for

ARTBA Offers Assistance to Fallen Highway Workers’ Children

Seven children of highway workers who were killed or permanently disabled on the job will receive post-high school financial assistance for the 2022-23 school year from the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Foundation’s (ARTBA-TDF) “Lanford Family Highway Worker Memorial Scholarship” fund.

Now in its 23rd year, the scholarship program was established with a gift from two Roanoke, Va., highway contractors and their companies — Stan Lanford (1999 ARTBA chairman) of Lanford Brothers, and Jack Lanford (1991 ARTBA chairman), with Adams Construction Company.

More than 100 highway workers are killed annually in roadway construction and maintenance accidents, and thousands more are seriously injured.

Scholarships have been given to students from 33 states to pursue undergraduate and graduate courses as well as technical training. To make a tax-deductible donation or to share the name of a new student who could be eligible for the program, contact Melanie Laird at 202/683-1029 or mlaird@artba.org.

The 2022 class includes:

Payton Alcon, Elon, N.C.

Payton’s father, David, was killed by a machine rollover in 2014 while working for Delta Contracting Inc. Payton will be a freshman studying nursing at Alamance Community College in Graham, N.C.

Willie Blevins, Athens, Ga.

Willie’s mother, Kathy Blevins, worked for the Gwinnett County Department of Transportation. She had just finished painting turn-lane lines when her vehicle was struck and she was killed in 2004. Willie recently graduated with his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Georgia and will be pursuing post-graduate studies at the same university.

Amy McNeil Graves, Lumberton, Texas

Amy’s father, Jeffrey McNeil, was killed in 2005 while working for the Texas Department of Transportation. Amy recently graduated with her bachelor’s degree in nursing from Lamar State College and will be pursuing her master’s degree in nursing from the University of Texas, Arlington.

Katie Hutt, Cleveland, Tenn.

Katie’s father, Chris, was struck and killed in 2006 by a passenger vehicle while installing signage for United Rentals in a highway work zone. Katie will be a sophomore studying architecture at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Jenna Jares, West, Texas

Jenna’s father, Gregory Jares, was killed in 2001 while working for the Texas Department of Transportation special crews. Jenna is a senior studying occupational therapy at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton.

Breana Jones, Gaston, S.C.

Breana’s father, Standra Jones Sr., died in 2007 after being struck by a vehicle while at work for the South Carolina Department of Transportation. Breana will be entering her freshman year at Winthrop University studying graphic design.

Joann Jones, Bluffton, Ind.

Joann’s father, Dale, was struck and killed in 2009 while working for the City of Anderson Street Department. Joann will be a junior studying biology at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.

The Foundation also shared the recent academic achievements of four of the scholarship’s multi-year recipients:

Andrea Pair Winters, Spiro, Okla.

Andrea completed her Doctor of Pharmacy degree at Harding University’s College of Pharmacy.

Stan Jones Jr., Gaston, S.C.

Stan graduated with a master’s degree in landscape architecture from Clemson University.

Hadley Voudrie, Trussville, Ala.

Hadley graduated with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from the University of Montevallo.

Carolyn Lillis, Philomath, Ore.

Carrie graduated with a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy from Oregon State University.

For more information, visit www.artbatdf.org. 

Husqvarna Introduces New Range of HEPA Dust Extractors

Created to complement projects with grinders, power cutters, drill motors and other light construction equipment, the five dust extractors in the range, including two battery-powered models, are designed to contribute to a healthier working environment while increasing productivity.

Throughout 2022, Husqvarna Construction will launch its new range of versatile HEPA dust extractors.

Created to complement projects with grinders, power cutters, drill motors and other light construction equipment, the five dust extractors in the range, including two battery-powered models, are designed to contribute to a healthier working environment while increasing productivity.

“On any construction job, dust is the enemy. It can harm machine operators. It can cause problems with equipment. And it can have a negative effect on working efficiency. With our new dust extractors, you can immediately take a major step towards creating a better working environment for yourself and your colleagues,” said JoakimLeff Hallstein, global director product and service management of concrete surfaces & floors at Husqvarna Construction.

Husqvarna’s new versatile HEPA dust extractors feature the new e-flow technology that enables continuous high performance. A redesigned filter cleaning mechanism also ensures the cleaning process can be done simply by closing the inlet and pressing a button. Also, a cost-efficient, improved LONGOPAC dust bag attachment system in combination with long filter lifetime delivers low cost of ownership.

Christofer Swahn, global product manager, said, “New filter technology enables higher productivity through reduced downtime and all five models in this new range comply with the latest HEPA standards for heavy-duty dust extractor usage. They are also equipped with EN1822 certified HEPA 13 filters. At the same time, the machines offer compact design and smart features such as e-flow technology, improved HMI for easy on-site trouble shooting, fast hose connection, an integrated inlet cap and a smart dust cap that helps reduce exposure to dust.”

Lightweight yet robust construction, ease of maneuverability and lockable wheels make moving between sites and floors simpler and safer with less strain on the operator — and it’s this focus on improving working conditions for the operator that is a key characteristic of the new range.

The new range includes two battery-powered models (PACE and i-series) that offer the same features as corded models with the extra convenience of cordless operation. As well as making them quick to set up and start using, no power grid connection is required, optimizing working time and versatility.

Together with a comprehensive series of accessories and Husqvarna Fleet Services including geo-location info, predictive maintenance and wireless updates, Swahn believes that the all-round benefits of the range represent true business value.

“Versatility is something our construction professionals appreciate. These machines are ideal for multiple applications, which reflects user demands perfectly. They also understand the difference a high quality, ergonomically superior dust extractor can make to their working day. Consider these points and we believe our new HEPA range will strengthen our position as a total solutions provider.”

For more information, visit www.husqvarnacp.com. 

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