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Work Zone Safety Measures Need Improvement

The reconstruction, funded with state and local money, has crews working between Portage Lake Lift Bridge and Lincoln Drive. Project funding includes more than $5 million from MDOT’s Road Rehabilitation & Reconstruction Fund; $1 million from the city of Hancock for water main and sanitary sewer repairs; and more than $1 million in MDOT Transportation Alternative Program funds for streetscape items.

Thirty-nine percent of highway contractors reported that motor vehicles had crashed into their construction work zones during the past year, according to the results of a new highway work zone study conducted by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials urged summer travel motorists to stay alert while driving through work zones, noting that highway workers are in danger and drivers and passengers face an even higher risk of being hurt or killed in work zone crashes. “Any time your job site is just a few feet away from fast moving traffic, danger is never far away,” said Jeff DiStefano, the vice chairman of Harrison & Burrows Bridge Constructors in Glenmont, N.Y., and chairman of the association’s Highway and Transportation Division. “The easiest way to improve work zone safety is to get motorists to slow down and pay attention.” DiStefano said that 44 percent of contractors who reported work zone crashes on their projects said that motor vehicle operators or passengers were injured, and 12 percent of those crashes involved a driver or passenger fatality. Highway work zone crashes also pose a significant risk for construction workers, DiStefano noted. He said 18 percent of work zone crashes injure construction

see HEBERT page 104

see SAFETY page 100

McCann Industries Hosts Open House…10

The Hebert Construction Co. is reconstructing a portion of U.S. 41 (Reservation and Quincy streets) in the city of Hancock (Houghton County) in northern Michigan for the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT).

GeoShack Conducts Series of Roadshow Events…14

Firm Reconstructs Portion of U.S. 41 in Hancock, Mich. By Irwin Rapoport CEG CORRESPONDENT

Firm Navigates Changing Times With Doosan…16

Table of Contents ................4 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ......................................29-41 Attachment & Parts Section ......................................57-63

The Hebert Construction Co. is reconstructing a portion of U.S. 41 (Reservation and Quincy streets) in the city of Hancock (Houghton County) in northern Michigan for the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). The $7.1 million Hancock Streetscape Project, which began on May 2 will be completed in July 2017.

Communities Seek $9.3B in Transportation Funding DOT Receives 585 Applications for 2016 TIGER Grant Program U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx

from communities of all sizes, with 337 appli-

said Foxx. “As we have seen year after year,

Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant

rural communities. The high level of interest

fund through TIGER, demonstrating the need

across the country totaling $9.3 billion in

tion investment nationwide. “Communities across the country know that if we want a strong, multimodal transportation system that will meet our needs in the future, we need to make meaningful investments today,”

portation funding.” Like the first seven rounds, 2016 TIGER discretionary grants will fund capital investments in surface transportation infrastructure and will

Recycling Section ........75-95 announced that the Transportation Investment cations coming from urban areas and 248 from there are far more worthy projects than we can Business Calendar ............96 program has received 585 applications from underscores the continued need for transporta- for a serious, long-term investment in transAuction Section ......100-107 requested funding — more than 18 times the Advertisers Index ............106

$500 million that will be awarded. Now in its eighth year, the TIGER program has continued to attract overwhelming demand

see TIGER page 100


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20 KOBELCO USA CELEBRATES GRAND OPENING OF NEW FACILITY Kobelco Construction Machinery USA recently celebrated the opening of its new hydraulic excavator production facility in North America.

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2013 Case SV300, s/n JAFSV300HEM470080, 2005 IHI 9NX2, s/n WB002251, 865 Hrs, 420 Hrs, Cab w/AC, Two Speed, Five Line HiROPS, Dozer Blade, 12� and 16� Bkts.............. Flow, 14 x 17.5 Tires, 84� Bkt ............$46,000 ............................................................$11,700

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BIG DOG 8 yd Big Dogs, (New & Used) ......................................................Call 6 1/2 yd Big Dogs, (New & Used) ................................................Call 5 yd Big Dogs, (New & Used) ......................................................Call 12’ Feedlot Box Scrapers..............................................................Call 10’ Feedlot Box Scrapers..............................................................Call 12’ Box Scrapers ..........................................................................Call 10’ Box Scrapers ..........................................................................Call 8’ Box Scrapers ............................................................................Call

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MISCELLANEOUS 1 1/2 yd, 3 yd & 4yd Durabilts, (New & Used) ............................Call 3/4 yd G&A Mini Scraper, (New & Used)......................................Call


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PAVERS / ROAD WIDENERS BOMAG CR362L - ‘14, 623 Hrs, Track Paver, Stretch 16 Electric Screed, Topcon V System and More, #C000555 ............................................................................................................$285,510 BOMAG CR452L - ‘15, 275 Hrs, Rubber Tired Paver, w/Stretch 20E, Top Con Controls $338,500 BOMAG CR662RM - ‘15, 140 Hrs, Material Transfer w/Hopper, #C000763 ....................$474,639 GOMACO GT6300 - ’00, Curb And Gutter Machine, 42” Trimmer Head w/ Hydraulic Raise/Lower Shift, 16’ Conveyor, 36” Stroke Legs, And More..............................................................$37,823 GOMACO RC240-24 - ‘15, 11 Hrs, Self Propelled Rubber Tired Placer to - 28 ft w/24” Belt.......... ........................................................................................................................................$112,000 LEEBOY 8500 HD - ‘00, 2915 Hrs, Hatz 3 Cylinder, Diesel Engine w/8-15’ Legend Propane Screed Electronic Grade Controls, Ready to Work, #C000969..........................................$28,900 MIDLAND SPD6 - ‘15, 245 Hrs, Right and Left Discharge 1-6 ft, Hyd Strike Off, Hyd Pushrollers, Washdown System, #C000820 ......................................................................................$129,950 MIDLAND SPR6 - ‘15, 32 Hrs, Right Hand Discharge, 1-6ft, # C000914 ........................$117,935 MIDLAND SP10 - ‘03, 3682 Hrs, Dual Discharge, Deere Powered, ***3-1ft Ext, 4-2ft Ext, 2-3-4ft Hyd Ext, #C000926 ..............................................................................................$69,950 P.O.R. items may be on rent causing pricing and hours to vary.

MILLING MACHINES BOMAG BM1200/35 - ’15, 225 Hrs w/Tracks, 3ft and 4ft Drum, Front Conveyor, #C000846 ........ ........................................................................................................................................$482,510 CATERPILLAR 950G - ‘03, Transfer Station Machines, Solid Tires ........3 From $31,950-$39,950

CRUSHING AND SCREENING KAFKA TRI PACK CONVEYOR - ‘14, 36” x 70’ ................................................................$115,950 KPI FT4250 CC - ‘06, Track Mounted Impactor Plant, 42” x 50”, 4 Bar Rotor Impactor, Finger Grizzly On 50” x 18’ Step Deck Variable Speed Feeder, 6’ x 12’ 2-Deck Screen, 48” x 40’ End Discharge Conveyor, All Hydraulic Plant, #C000974 ......................................................$149,950 NEW SANDVIK CJ412 PORTABLE JAW PLANT - ‘14, 47” x 33” + Much More ......................P.O.R.

ROLLERS SAKAI R2H2 - ’15 301 Hrs, 84”, 3 Wheel Static, #C000786 ................................CALL FOR PRICE SAKAI SW652 - ‘ 15, 268 Hrs, 58” Double Drum, Vibratory Rollers, #C000744..............$72,505 SAKAI SW990 - ’14, 721 Hrs, 84” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #RR10133 ................$116,335 SAKAI SW502 - ‘13, 801 Hrs, 51’ Drum 9000 lb remaining std and or eptw warranty, #C000212 ..........................................................................................................................................$35,148 SAKAI SW300 - ‘13, 149 Hrs, 40” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000211, S/N 40156 ............ ....................................................................................................................................$33,819.31 SAKAI GW750-2 - ’14, 387 Hrs, Vibratory Pnuematic Tire Roller, #C000533 ................ $112,200 *Comes with any remaining standard and 3 year extended power train warranty.

EXCAVATORS GRADALL XL4100 - ‘98, 8884 Hrs, Workable, as is, #62013A, S/N 413282 ....................$25,000 GRADALL XL4100 II - ‘06, 13,111 Hrs, Good Condition, #C000922..................................$58,500 GRADALL XL4100IV - ‘15, 665 Hrs, 6x4 Highway Wheeled Excavator, Tier 4 Engine, Bucket Carrier, #C000740 ..........................................................................................................$284,156

Contact Tim or Marty in Illinois

1-800-307-0221

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GROVE RT880E 80 TON CAPACITY ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, WITH A 41’ TO 128’ BOOM, 33’ TO 56’ BI-FOLD SWINGAWAYS, MAIN AND AUXILIARY HOISTS, BLOCK AND BALL. 2008 TO 2015 MODELS AVAILABLE, FROM $385,500

LIEBHERR R954BHD W/ LABOUNTY MSD4500R SHEAR

YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER

in WISCONSIN and UPPER MICHIGAN for:

GROVE HYDRAULIC CRANES • PETTIBONE EXTENDO LIFTS and CARRY LIFTS • LIEBHERR EXCAVATORS, MATERIAL HANDLERS, CRAWLER CRANES and HYDROSTATIC WHEEL LOADERS • GOMACO PAVERS • KOLBERG/PIONEER/ JCI AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT • SANDVIK and HAZEMAG CRUSHERS • MANITOWOC CRANES

Large Selection of New & Used Equipment in Stock. AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT JCI K-400 PORTABLE CONE CRUSHER, 400 HP Electric Feed Conveyor, Side Discharge Conveyor, Hyd. Leveling Jacks, Tri-Axle Running Gear, 2006....................................................................................................................$345,000 JCI 6X20TD PORTABLE SCREEN PLANT, Underscreen Discharge Conveyor, Two (2) Cross Conveyors, Electric Control Panel, 2012 ............................................................................................................................................$175,790 CEDARAPIDS 4136 PORTABLE TWIN ROLL PLANT, Allis 5’x16’ SD Screen, Cummins V-12 Power, Tandem Axle Chassis, Hydraulic Leveling ..................................................................................................................................$61,000 METSO/NORDBERG MODEL HP300 CLOSED CIRCUIT PORTABLE CONE PLANT, with a 6'x20' Triple Deck Screen. 2003 Model Year ................................................................................................................................................$360,000

CRANES GROVE RT760 60 TON CAPACITY ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1993, with Cat Diesel, 110’ Power-Pinned Boom, 32’ to 56’ Swingaway, Main & Auxiliary Hoists, 29.5x25 Tires, Ready to work ....................................$124,500 GROVE RT855B 55 TON ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1995, with Cummins diesel, 37’ to 115’ boom, 35’ to 60’ swingaway, LMI, Grove model HO30 main & aux. hoists, 29.5x25 tires ..............................................$139,500 AMERICAN 5300, 1988, 70 Ton Crawler Crane, Cummins w/3 Stage Converter, CLL on One Drum, Third Drum, Independent Travel, 130’ Boom, 30’ Jib ................................................................................................$139,500

SCRAP HANDLING EQUIPMENT LIEBHERR R954BHD WITH A LABOUNTY MSD4500R SHEAR, Carrier and shear have been refurbished ..CALL

Milwaukee, WI 1-800-236-6900 Fax 414-541-1892

Wausau, WI 1-800-242-7113 Fax 715-675-9748

Crushing & Screening Div. Little Chute, WI 1-800-236-8318 Fax 920-788-6753

For information on our in-stock equipment, contact Lanny Peterson at:

lpeterson@amstate.com or mobile 1-715-574-8089 or 1-800-242-7113 Visit us at: www.amstate.com


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Gary Carlson Equipment: Now With Two Locations! 1380 W County Rd C Roseville MN, 55113 10720 Mankato St. NE Blaine MN, 55449

Ph o n e 763.792.912 3 Fax 651.789.0114


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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 WHEEL LOADERS

Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25 rubber, 15K hours, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500 Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . . . .$79,500 John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GP bkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000 Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, boom susp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,500 COMPACTORS

IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500 IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500 IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000 Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor, 1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . .$2,500 Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500 LANDSCAPING

Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500 Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72" hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500 Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hyd angle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 CRAWLER LOADERS

Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt .$37,500 Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000

OFF ROAD HAULERS Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 CRAWLER TRACTORS

Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500 Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt, 27.6" TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000 (5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRB coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALL Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbing very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000 TRUCKS & TRAILERS

(2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL AIR COMPRESSORS

IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL SPECIALS

(12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towtype, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200

(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, BACKHOES winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . .$85,000 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. DRILLS John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, CRANES Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 MISCELLANEOUS Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom (2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. MOTOR SCRAPERS

ATTACHMENTS Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, BUCKETS ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 PC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Buckets in Stock Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice -Call For Your Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick couOthers Available Call pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber, All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC. operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER


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McCann Industries Hosts Open House in Wauconda, Ill.

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cCann Industries held an open house and barbecue at its Wauconda, Ill., branch on June 10. Attendees had the opportunity to speak with experts from Case, Takeuchi, Husqvarna, DeWalt and more, and machinery demos were also available. Lake County’s one-stop shop features concrete equipment for any job, including walk behind and ride-on concrete trowels, vibrators, dumpers, buggies and screeds, and much more. In addition, the branch has a wide variety of construction equipment available for sale or rent from a variety of manufacturers, including Case, Takeuchi, Wacker Neuson, Sullair and many more. For a complete list of manufacturers, visit mccannonline.com.

Jacob Wilson (L), McCann Industries, takes Ryan Hunt of BSB Development on a tour of the McCann Industries Wauconda branch.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG (L-R): Ben Mcburney, McCann Industries; Paul Stuart and Andy Bostic, both of H&S Concrete Construction; and Brian Jones, McCann Industries, stand in front of this Case 621F wheel loader.

(L-R): Mark Shear of Geith Inc.; Dennis Tovar, McCann Industries; and Gene Kus, Benchmark Construction, take a break in the Geith tent. Brian Bollinger (L), Husqvarna Construction Products, explains the features of the Husqvarna product lineup to Sam Kukadia, Material Solutions Laboratory.

Robert Kuznair (C) of RCC Commercial Construction looks at this Takeuchi TL12V 2 and asks Jeff Vodnik (L) and Paul Wade, both of Takeuchi, about the machine.

(L-R): Tim Murphy, Paladin Attachments; Chris Savino and Brent Thelen, both of Arnie’s Excavating; and Jeff Vodnik, Takeuchi regional product manager, share a laugh during the event.

(L-R) are Mike Ruddy, McCann Industries; Jim McCann, president, McCann Industries; Scott Sinnett, president, Sinnett Excavating Inc.; Dennis Tovar, McCann Industries; Tom Thurman, highway commissioner, Dorr Township; and Don Limbaugh, Jeremy Brokaw and Nick Lechner, all of Dorr Township highway department.


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SOUTH CAROLINA Nor th Charleston 843.414.1120 Columbia 803.791.0740 Piedmont 864.704.1060

NORTH CAROLINA A sheville 828.687.0620 Charlotte 704.596.8283 Greenville 252.754.5280 Raleigh 919.661.8710

TENNESSEE Chattanooga 423.308.7940 Knoxville 865.525.1845

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2015 Bobcat S595 - Call for Details

Bobcat Excavators in Stock, Call for Pricing

Bobcat Toolcats In Stock

Doosan DX140LC Excavator Available for Rent

Largest Selection in the Midwest! ®

Authorized Bobcat Dealer Bobcat 440 ..........................................Starting at $4,500 Bobcat 463’s ........................................Starting at $8,000 Bobcat 542B ........................................Starting at $6,900 Bobcat 642 ........................................................$7,500 Bobcat 642B ......................................................$8,500 Bobcat 743 ..........................................Starting at $8,000 Bobcat 751 ................................Several Starting at $9,900 Bobcat 753 ........................................Starting at $10,000 Bobcat 763F, Series, Open Cab ..............................$11,500 Bobcat 773G, With Heat ......................................$15,900 Bobcat 843, Heated Cab ......................................$10,000

Bobcat 853’s ......................................Starting at $11,000 Bobcat 863, With Heat ........................................$12,900 Bobcat 863G ......................................................14,900 Bobcat 873 ......................................................$17,900 Bobcat S130, 2006, Heated Cab ................................CALL Bobcat S185s, With Heat and Air, 500 Hours to 5000 Hours...... ......................................................Starting at $14,900 Bobcat S250 ......................................Starting at $17,500

Compact Track Machines Bobcat T190’s ....................................Starting at $17,500 Bobcat T200 ......................................Starting at $17,500 Bobcat T250, Gold ................................Starting at $24,500 Bobcat T300 ......................................Starting at $25,000

2015 Bobcat T770 - Call for Details

Other Brands Gehl 4615 Skidloader, Open Canopy ..........................$8,500 Mustang 2105 ......................................................CALL New Holland L175 ................................................CALL John Deere 250/260 Models Available ........................CALL

Excavators Bobcat 331’s, Several w/Heat & Open Canopys .................... ......................................................Starting at $15,900 Bobcat 334 ..........................................................CALL Bobcat 337D, A/C, HT..........................................$35,900 Bobcat 341 ........................................Starting at $29,990 Bobcat 442 ..............................Several Starting at $45,000

Large Used Trailer Selection Starting at $1,500

Authorized Bobcat Dealer

U.S. Hwy 12 W • Dassel, MN 55325 320/275-2737 • Toll Free 888/679-4857 New Location: Farm-Rite Willmar 1515 West Litchfield Ave. • Willmar, MN 56201 320/235-3672 New Location: Farm-Rite of St. Cloud 810 Mayhew Lake Road N.E. • St. Cloud, MN 56304 844/262-2281

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2007 MUSTANG MTL20, #92354, OROPS, 2007 KOMATSU PC228US LC-3EO, #82151, 2005 FINN T330, #75941, 200’X1 1/4” HYD 3500 HRS ........................................$21,500 CAB/AC, AUX HYD, JRB QC, 5000 HRS ........ HOSE REEL, AIR FLUSH TRUCK MOUNT ......................................................$129,500 KIT, 10 HRS ....................................$88,500

2005 NEW HOLLAND W50B TC, #92353, CAB/AC, QC, AUX HYD, 3300 HRS ..$26,500

2014 KOMATSU WA380-7, #92346, CAB/AC, 2013 KOMATSU D61PX-23, #92345, 2002 CAT 988G, #92282, ROPS, JOYSTICK QC, 2000 HRS................................$189,500 CAB/AC, REAR HYD, RIPPER, 6-WAY STEERING, 65/35-33 TIRES, 25,600 HRS .... BLADE, SWEEPS, 3100 HRS ........$189,500 ......................................................$136,500

2003 CASE 580M, #92344, CAB, 4X4, AYX HYD, 6800 HRS ..............................$26,500

2008 KOMATSU PC200 LC-8, #82679, 4000 HRS................................................$119,500

2007 CAT D6T XL, #81914, CAB/AC, 24” 2011 CAT 953D, #82108, CAB/AC, SINGLE LEVER, 2000 HRS..........................$197,500 SHOES, 5700 HRS ........................$219,500

2005 KOMATSU D61EX-15, #82489, 2002 CAT 320CL, #92319, CAB/AC, 31.5” OROPS, NEW COMPLETE U/C, 4000 HRS .... SHOES, 10,200 HRS ........................$57,500 ........................................................$89,500

FINN T280, #82694, DEERE ENGINE, HOSE 1999 CASE 85 XT, #92255, OROPS, AUX HYD, 1900 HRS ..............................$19,500 REEL, WATER CANNON, STARTS AND RUNS, 6500 HRS ............................$39,500


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GeoShack Conducts Roadshow Events in Michigan

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eoShack recently conducted a series of construction technology roadshow events, offering contractors in Michigan and Ohio an up-close look at the latest technologies for the construction, survey, civil engineering and architecture and design industries. The series of events kicked off in Detroit, Mich. followed by two-day events held in Grand Rapids, Mich., before moving to Ohio for events in Columbus and Cleveland. The events featured live equipment demonstrations that included excavators and dozers equipped with Topcon’s 3D machine control systems, an excavator equipped with the iDig wireless 2D system, skid steers equipped with a Futura MCB3 Dual Control box, total stations and a demonstration of the Lockheed Martin Indago Mapper UAV. One of the many systems featured at the events was Topcon’s new 3D dozer machine control system — 3D-MCMAX. The 3D-MCMAX provides high-accuracy elevation, slope and blade rotation, maximizing speed, control and grading performance. The 3D-MCMAX employs dual IMUs (Inertial Measurement Unit) and a mast-less blade system. The mast-less system offers improved visi-

bility and eliminates daily set up and disassembly demands as required by systems with antennas, cables and masts. At the Michigan locations, Michigan CAT provided Caterpillar machines, AIS Construction Equipment provided John Deere machines and Continental Equipment Company provided Komatsu machines. In Ohio, equipment demonstrations included John Deere machines provided by Murphy Tractor and Case Equipment provided by Southeastern Equipment Co. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, GeoShack North America Inc. provides sales, service and rentals of GPS, lasers, survey equipment, machine control systems for the construction, survey, engineering and agricultural markets. Formed when several independently owned distributors merged, the company continues to grow and currently operates retail locations in Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, Michigan, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas, and also operates locations in Ontario and Quebec, Canada. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG Scott Dunham, imaging business unit manager, GeoShack, demonstrates a drone developed by Lockheed Martin, which is used for a variety of inspection and site mapping applications.

(L-R): Dan Hendriks, GeoShack vice president and regional manager; Dave Pytlowany; Chris Farnsworth, GeoShack; and Karl Doppelberger, AIS Construction Equipment Corporation; stand ready to field questions about this John Deere 650K dozer equipped with Topcon’s 3DMC2 system. Ryan Hitchcock of R&C Excavating, Webberville, Mich., tries out a Komatsu 61PX dozer equipped with Topcon’s new 3D-MCMAX mast free system.

In from Florida for the event, Joel Frost, GeoShack, talks about Topcon’s RL-SV2S multi-task rotating laser.

Kelvin Caudell, GeoShack, reviews the components of the iDig wireless bucket position indicator installed on a John Deere excavator.

Dave Vandenheuvel, GeoShack, discusses fine grading applications using the Futura MCB3 control box installed on a John Deere 323E skid steer.


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JD 400D, 3521 Hrs, 40 Lull 944E-42, 9000lb, Ton, Tailgate, Warranty, 42’, 4x4, #98046............ #75552 ..........$288,000 ........................$61,000

JD 250GLC, 412 Hrs, JD 650J, XLT, 115” PAT JD 400D, 8000 Gallon Water Tank, #74752 ...... 11’10” Arm, 32” Pads, Blade, 20” Pads, #94286 ............$89,500 ......................$198,000 Warranty, #93858 .......... ......................$192,000

JD 180CW, Duals, Hyd JD 670CH, Low Cab, Swinger Cplr, #91556 .... Air, 12’ Blade, Ripper, ...................... $109,000 #93202 ............$89,000

JD 350GLC Material JD 2112C, Carry All Bomag BW213PDH-3, Rear Pan, #75557 ........ Handler, 1111 Hrs, 84” Padfoot Drum, ........................$79,000 #52129 ..........$465,000 #92390 ............$85,000

JD 310SJ, Cab, Air, JD 250D, Bed Liner, Tailgate, #98888............ 4x4, Ext Hoe, #98332 .. ......................$168,000 ........................$65,000

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JD 245GLC, 9’ 7” Arm, JD 755D, 22” Pads, GP 32” Pads, Hyd Thumb, Bucket, 2532 hours, 704 hours, #95039 .......... #98185 ..........$149,500 ........................$189,000

JD 9630 Scraper JD 850K, LGP, 36” JD 450CLC, 12’10” Tractor, Hi Flow, Pads, 152” Semi U Arm, 36” Pads, #52009 Autoload, #95152 .......... Blade, #75189 $194,000 ......................$285,000 ......................$169,000

JD 544K, Cab, Air, High JD 700K, LGP, 30” Lift Boom, #98184 ........ Pads, 132” PAT Blade, #94673 ..........$158,000 ......................$109,000


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Navigating Changing Times Proves Easier With Doosan Navigating through 20 years of non-stop growth has not been as easy for Chris and Honey Loehmer as you might expect — based on their success. Loehmer Ag Products, based in Monterey, Ind., has survived the ups and downs of the economy for two decades, but at the end of each year, the results have always been better than the previous year. “Certain avenues of income have dried up in different years,” Chris said. “Whenever that occurred, we would look for other ways to build our business. As a result, the type of jobs we did changed back and forth over the years. It all seemed to work out okay.” Timely equipment purchases allowed the Loehmers to handle work in the new areas their business took them. “I usually buy a machine when I see an immediate need for it,” Chris said. “If some new type of project came along, I looked for the best equipment to handle it, knowing that if I purchased wisely I would find other uses for the machine, and perhaps open up additional markets.” That business strategy led them to Ronson Equipment, a Doosan heavy equipment dealer with stores in Lowell and Westville, Ind. They purchased two machines in 2008, including a DX300LC super-long-reach excavator that they needed for a large ditch-cleaning project. “Since that initial job, we have had very good luck with all our Doosan products,” Chris said. “We have always been impressed with the eagerness in which the company wants to find out what users like and dislike about their equipment. They are very willing to listen to customers. We have made suggestions to Doosan and over the years have seen some of those changes incorporated into new products. It’s nice to have a company that size caring about the usability of the equipment.” Start in Dairy Farm Construction When the Loehmers started their business 20 years ago, they focused on land clearing, site preparation and excavation for agriculture producers, especially

The company purchased the DX420LC-5 with a longer arm for approximately 40 ft. (12 m) of reach to help move dirt more efficiently.

dairy farmers in northeast Indiana. Then they added services including custom manure application and selling sand for bedding in dairy barns. “Many of those farms started out small, and now some of them are up to 2,000 to 3,000 cows,” Chris said. “We provided a lot of dirt work for them as they added facilities, including grading, backfilling, installing underground utilities and pipes for irrigation. Our company grew right along with our customers.” That growth, however, was interrupted from time to time by low milk prices and other financial downturns in agriculture. “Whenever I could see one type of work slowing down, I would look at other opportunities,” Chris said. “I am not afraid to knock on doors looking for business, and when I find it, I have a bad habit of

not turning down work.” Their current lineup of Doosan excavators provides the flexibility to handle a variety of jobs. For example, the DX420LC-5, their newest excavator, was purchased for some large dirt-moving projects for a client building an entire new 3,000-cow dairy farm. The company purchased the DX420LC-5 with a longer arm for approximately 40 ft. (12 m) of reach to help move dirt more efficiently, according to Loehmer. “That will help generate a little more profit on each job,” he said. “Once the dirt projects are completed, we expect this large excavator to be very valuable for cleaning rivers. The DX420LC-5 should allow us to go after work that others may not have the capability of doing.” see LOEHMER page 66

Honey (L) and Chris Loehmer.


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BACKHOE LOADERS Deere 310SE, 1998, 9043 hrs, 3ZU VKLIW WUDQV [ w ENW H[W KRH WLUHV ...... $23,900 Deere 310SE, 1999, 5948 hrs, [ SZU VKLIW WUDQV DX[ K\G H[W KRH w ENW ......... $26,000 Deere 410E, 2000, 10050 hrs, [ ULGH FQWUO DX[ K\GU w ENW H[W KRH ............... $22,900 Deere 410G, 2001, 3758 hrs, Turbo, 4x4 pwr shift trans, aux hyd, ext. hoe, bkt ....... $34,900 Deere 410G, 2002, 5284 hrs, 7XUER [ SZU VKLIW WUDQV TFN FSOU w ENWV ............ $36,900 Deere 410G, 2005, 4622 hrs, AC, pilot cntrls, ext hoe, 4x4 pwr shift trans, qwk cplr ... $37,500 Deere 410G, 2006, 4448 hrs, $& SLORW FQWUOV H[W KRH [ SZU VKLIW WUDQV w ENW .... $37,900 Deere 410G, 2006, 5955 hrs, AC, turbo 2wd pwr shift trans, ride cntrl, aux hyd. ....... $25,000 Deere 410G, 2006, 6040 hrs, AC, turbo 2wd pwr shift trans, aux hyd .................. $25,000 Deere 410K, 2014, 371 hrs, AC, pilot cntrls, 4x4 pwr shift trans, ext dipper............. $98,900 Deere 410K, 2015, 372 hrs, AC, pilot cntrls, 4x4 pwr shift trans, ext. dipper ..........$114,000

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EXCAVATORS Deere 160D LC, 2008, 4832 hrs AC, cntrl pattern select; long arm, wide pads ...... $79,500 Deere 290G LC, 2011, 2380 hrs $& FSOU DX[ K\U w ENWV ................. $179,500 ... $115,000 Deere 350D LC, 2009, 6753 hrs Deere 350D LC, 2009, 7314 hrs $& ORQJ DUP ZLGH SDGV w ENW .................. $95,000 Deere 450DLC, 2007, 7680 hrs AC, med. arm, std boom, wide pads, bkt............ $95,000 Hitachi ZX210, 2013, 1020 hrs, $& ORQJ DUP DX[ K\G FSOU w ENW .............. $172,000 Cat 312E, 2015, 964 hrs AC, cntrl pattern select, med-ORQJ DUP VWG ERRP w ENW ..... $99,500 ... $104,000 Cat 324D, 2007, Hitachi ZX370, 2005, 12222hrs, $& FQWUO SDWWHUQ VHOHFW ORQJ DUP w w ENWV .. $64,900 Hitachi ZX500, 2002, 13474hrs, Med-ORQJ DUP VWG ERRP ZLGH SDGV w ENW ...... $42,500

SKID STEERS Deere 326E, 2014, 108 hrs, AC, EH cntrls, joystick, 2 sp, self-leveling aux hyd ....... $34,900 Deere 328D, 2012, 631 hrs, AC, EH cntrls, air ride seat, 2 sp, self-leveling, ........... $35,000 Deere 318D, 2011, 317 hrs, Cab, EH, 2sp, Qtach, BA, bucket ........................ $26,900 Case TV380, 2013, 318 hrs, AC, hand cntrls, EH cntrls, air ride seat 2 sp, wide trck... $45,000

WHEEL LOADERS 2014 JD 544Ks - 5 in stock, 400-1100 hours, starting @ $139,000 2015 JD 544Ks - 7 in stock, 300-500 hours, starting @ $147,000 (AC, Coupler, 3 yd bkts, some avail. w/3rd valve & Hi Lifts, municipal owned) Deere 444J, 2006, 7148 hrs, AC, qk cplr, front diff lock, 20.5 tires, gen purp bkt ...... $65,000 Deere 524K, 2013, 1593 hrs, AC, 3 spool; qk cplr, ride cntrl, high lift ............... $129,500 Deere 544J, 2005, 5040 hrs, ride cntrl, dual diff locks, 20.5 tires gen purp bkt ....... $76,000 Deere 644K, 2013, 781 hrs, AC, joy stick steer, aux hyd qck cplr, high lift boom .... $224,500 Volvo L35G, 2013, 1671 hrs, AC, 3 spool, aux hyd, qck cplr, gen purp bkt ........... $59,900

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Kobelco USA Celebrates Grand Opening of New Facility

Kobelco executives, dealers, South Carolina dignitaries and special guests attend the grand opening event.

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obelco Construction Machinery USA recently celebrated the opening of its new hydraulic excavator production facility in North America. Construction of the $41 million facility was completed within one year and presently, it’s ramping up to mass produce 1,800 units/year. Kobelco held a special event at the new facility in Spartanburg, S.C., to mark its official opening. Attendees of the event included honored guests from: parent company Kobe Steel of Japan, Kobelco Construction Machinery Co. Ltd. of Japan, Kobelco Construction Machinery USA of Katy, Texas, the South Carolina Department of Commerce, the Spartanburg County Council and representatives of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers. The occasion kicked off with a procession of distinguished guest speakers who applauded Kobelco’s achievement of bringing its manufacturing to the United States and the Palmetto State, including Jennifer Noel Fletcher, deputy secretary of commerce. “It’s an inspiration when you see the state of the art facility completed,” said Fletcher. “It gives you cause to think about this achievement and how much hard work and planning it took from each team.” A traditional Japanese gift exchange was made between Kobelco officials and representatives from both South Carolina and Spartanburg County, symbolizing each party’s appreciation and acknowledgement for supporting one another. Kobelco also presented donation checks to Spartanburg Community College as gratitude for its hospitality during construction, and the R.D. Anderson Applied Technology Center, a local school for students interested in entering the workforce. The first Kobelco excavator produced at the United States facility was unveiled and the ceremony was brought to a close as corporate officials and special guests of the community participated in a ribbon cutting. Following the event, attendees were given a full tour of the manufacturing facility and customer experience center, where they observed one of the first SK210LC-10 excavators manufactured at the facility in action. David Britt, chairman of the Spartanburg City Council and Economic Development Committee said, “We appreciate see KOBELCO page 22

Pete Morita (L), president and CEO, Kobelco Construction Machinery USA Inc., and Thomas Reynolds, president Highway Equipment Company, stand in front of the Kobelco SK35SR excavator.

Kazuhide Naraki (third from L), president and CEO of Kobelco Construction Machinery Company, and Pete Morita, president and CEO Kobelco Construction Machinery USA Inc., cut the ribbon.

Pete Morita (L), president and CEO, Kobelco Construction Machinery USA Inc., catches up with Brad Hutchinson, president of Company Wrench.

The very first Kobelco SK210LC makes its grand entrance.


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Excavator Production Begins at New Kobelco Facility KOBELCO from page 20

Kobelco’s confidence in the Spartanburg community and we look forward to their continuous growth, investments and expansions.” Kobelco chose the Spartanburg location from nearly 50 candidate sites across eight states for the property’s vast amount of land and nearby access to major domestic ports. Sitting on approximately 85 acres, Kobelco’s new manufacturing facility includes a 156,000 sq ft. (14,492 sq m) production plant, 17,000 sq. ft. (1,579 sq m) office building and areas for both machinery parking and demonstration. The property also provides Kobelco with plenty of space for future production capacity expansion. Development and construction of the facility took one year and involved moving 367,000 cu. ft. (10,392 cu m) of earth and 14,680 truckloads as part of the site preparation. “Within three years, we’ve moved into a new U.S. headquarters, parts distribution warehouse in Katy, Texas, and built a manufacturing facility that is now fully operational,” said Pete Morita, president and CEO of Kobelco USA. “Kobelco is poised in the North American market and this facility further solidifies our commitment to producing excavators that are built like no other excava-

tors in the industry. We will continue to pro- USA manufacturing facility. “We’re thankful vide quality products to our customers for having the opportunity to expand our through our new plant by following the phi- business to Spartanburg.” losophy of ‘Made by Kobelco.’” (This story also can be found on Kobelco’s North American manufacturing Construction Equipment Guide’s webfacility was designed after the company’s site at www.constructionequipmentrenowned Itsukaichi facility in Hiroshima, guide.com.) CEG Japan. Mass production at the North American facility has begun with conventional machines weighing 20-plus tons (18 t) and Kobelco’s Generation 10 excavators are the first models being produced. Product line offerings and capacity will be increased in accordance with market development, and future production plans at the facility are expected to include most of Kobelco’s excavator models. Kobelco’s United States-based manufacturing facility also allows the company to support the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM). As a participant of the AEM I Make America campaign, Kobelco will create over 130 new jobs for the skilled workforce living in the communities that surround the Greenville and Spartanburg area. “In a short period of time, we’ve gone from land and dirt to a factory with excavator (L-R): Dick Mizzell and Brad Hutchinson, Hiroshi Sato, senior advisor and production in full swing,” said Ralph both of Company Wrench, and Tammy director of KOBE Steel, addresses the Wabnitz, general manager of the Kobelco Parham of Neff Rental attend the event. guests.

North Dakota State Tax Credit Outlives Its Usefulness By James Macpherson ASSOCIATED PRESS

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) A state income tax credit that helped subsidize construction of thousands of living spaces largely in western North Dakota’s oil patch has outlived its usefulness with the downturn in drilling and a prolonged slump in crude prices, the chairmen of the Senate and House taxation committees say. “Without a doubt, we need to re-evaluate this,’’ Sen. Dwight Cook, chairman of the Senate’s Finance and Taxation Committee, told The Associated Press on May 18. “Times have drastically changed since we put that in place. It was sold as a crisis and we reacted. The crisis does not exist any more. It’s a different market today.’’ Approved by the Legislature in 2011, the North Dakota Housing Finance Agency’s low-income housing development program gives individual and business donors a dollarfor-dollar tax credit to subsidize construction of affordable dwellings for the poor and seniors, teachers, law enforcement officers, emergency workers and others whose salaries weren’t near equal to those working for oil-related companies. To date, the program has given about $62 million in tax credits, with most of the write-offs coming from financial institutions and large corporations that include energy companies. Tesoro Corp.’s $5.3 million contribution is the program’s largest, recently released state data show. Individual donations over the past five years have come in from about 1,130 North Dakota residents and total only

$12.8 million, or 20 percent of the total tax credits, data show. The Legislature also has given the program $15.4 million from the state treasury, plus $10 million in profits from the state-owned Bank of North Dakota.

“Without a doubt, we need to re-evaluate this.’’ Sen. Dwight Cook Finance and Taxation Committee

In total, the program has accepted nearly $90 million in tax credits that have leveraged more than $425 million in construction financing for 78 projects that contain some 2,450 units, Jolene Kline, director of the state’s Housing Finance Agency, said. Developers were slow to build more apartments when rapid energy development began occurring in earnest in 2007 in western North Dakota, largely because they got stung by the last oil bust in the 1980s. The lack of affordable

housing displaced many from the region, and just two years ago, rents in several oil patch communities equaled or exceeded those in New York City and Los Angeles. But rental prices for the state-subsidized units are now in line with those that are non-subsidized because of hundreds of new apartment units and the nosedive in oil activity, Kline said. In Williston, the epicenter of the oil patch, rents at some apartment complexes have dropped by as much as twothirds in the past several months, but are still twice the cost of when the boom began, said Ann Kvande, who works for the city’s economic development group. In Dickinson, hundreds of rental units have be added over the past few years and rents have dropped by more than half in recent months, city administrator Shawn Kessel said. “We have finally achieved equilibrium,’’ Kessel said. Still, Kline, whose agency heads the tax credit program, would like to see it continued to help fund repairs to lowincome housing built decades ago. “We need to get the program reauthorized at whatever level the state can afford,’’ Kline said. It’ll be a tough sell to the Legislature in times of declining state revenue, said Rep. Craig Headland, R-Montpelier, chairman of the House’s Finance and Taxation Committee. “Honestly, I’ve never been a big supporter of it in the first place,’’ he said of the program. “You’re going to have to prove there are people who are not adequately housed now in North Dakota in order for us to support it.’’ (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Native History, Bakken Pipeline Sixth Shale Insight Conference to Be Clash in Iowa Blood Run Area By Mike Kilen DES MOINES REGISTER

ROCK RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) The planned route of the Bakken oil pipeline in northwest Iowa would lie near an area in Lyon County that archaeologists say was essentially the state capital for native populations from 1500 to 1700. It’s also near what state officials hope is Iowa’s newest state park — and the nation’s first bi-state park, managed with South Dakota. The Des Moines Register reported that the issue draws attention to a little-known area of rich historical and cultural significance in Iowa’s history. An estimated 6,000 to 10,000 people lived 500 years ago in a vast complex of villages along Blood Run Creek and the Big Sioux River, the largest known in the Oneota cultural tradition and larger than any Lyon County town today. “It’s an amazing number for its time, and is one of the biggest population aggregates in the Midwest,’’ said John Doershuk, Iowa’s state archaeologist. A sovereign lands construction permit for Dakota Access LLC pipeline construction in the area was issued in March by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. But a stopwork order followed, because of possible disruption of a sacred site of the Sioux tribe to the south of Blood Run. Officials with several government and tribal agencies conducted an onsite investigation. The Ioway, Ponca, Omaha and Oto tribes, all descendants of the Oneota culture, shared the area that became a settlement for economic reasons near spring-fed Blood Run Creek, named for carrying the red pigment of iron oxide after heavy rains. The tribes were fleeing pressure from the Iroquois from the east in the 1500s and found a place where water, game and trade was plentiful. The western state border here is often thought of as the ecological and symbolic area where the Western plains begin. Natives gathered the soft red stone from nearby Pipestone, Minn., that was easily carved and valued by traders in the Midwest and beyond. The tribes constructed numerous burial and ceremonial mounds and storage pits on the landscape. Historical maps show up to 200 mounds, but only 85 are visible today, Doershuk said. The Sioux entered the area by 1714 and used it primarily as hunting grounds, but they were the last tribe there before white settlement. In the 1800s, the mounds began to be destroyed by railroads, agriculture and “pot hunters’’ who dug them up, according to the book “Blood Run: The ‘Silent City’’’ by Dale Henning and Gerald Schnepf. Some farmers would plow over mounds and find hundreds of artifacts. Native groups were friendly with each other along Blood Run. It wasn’t unusual for a family to move in with another family for purposes of trade, said Henning, a former Luther College professor and archaeologist who lives in West Des Moines. Henning’s excavation of 150 to 200 storage pits in 1985 and 1986 found that they once held stored crops and hides and bones that told a story. Bison likely were so numerous that they literally walked through the village, Henning said. Studying the remains showed that the bison had been killed so near the camp, they had not even been dissembled to carry long distances before storage. The study of burial and ceremonial mounds revealed human remains, pottery, bison bone tools and other artifacts from far and wide, because it was a major trading area.

In 1970, the National Park Service designated 873 acres as the Blood Run National Historic Landmark. But most of the land within it is in private ownership and in many ways can’t be protected. In 1987, the State Historical Society, with assistance from the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation, acquired a 230-acre tract that is now managed by the Lyon County Conservation Board. But a study by the National Park Service suggested that the significant cultural resources of Blood Run cover a much wider area, and the agency has listed it as threatened on the National Park Service’s Landmarks of Risk. Henning said that all along the Big Sioux River down to Sioux City are likely mounds and native sites. The planned pipeline would now run about 10 miles south of Blood Run. “But there are probably hundreds of sites along that pipeline across Iowa,’’ he said. Dakota Access pipeline officials told The Des Moines Register that if archaeological sites are confirmed along the route, the company will work with appropriate agencies to make adjustments. The sites are valuable for their national historic and cultural significance, state officials say, and also are sacred to native populations. “This consequence of the expedited project is representative of a tribal apprehension regarding the Dakota Access Pipeline: the destruction of important cultural and historic sites,’’ Dave Archambault II, chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, said in a prepared statement. Doershuk said archaeologists from outside Iowa were brought in by pipeline officials to initially investigate the route through Lyon County. “My first response was, ‘You know about Blood Run, don’t you?’’’ he said. “To my horror, I had to fill them in.’’ Blood Run is an area valued by Iowa officials. Two years ago, the Iowa Legislature allotted $2 million for a study of Blood Run and acquisition of land for a future state park. On July 15, the master plan will be unveiled in nearby Larchwood. The plan will not only include the existing national landmark boundaries, but other land to the north and south, said Todd Coffelt, chief of the Department of Natural Resources State Parks Bureau. “In the area under the scope of study, it won’t be impacted by the pipeline,’’ he said. He said the state is working with landowners on acquiring land, but it will take more money. Iowa is also “four or five years behind South Dakota.’’ The neighboring state, which would join Iowa in management of the planned park covering both states, has established Good Earth State Park at Blood Run across the border and is building a visitor’s center. It would be Iowa’s first new state park since Summerset State Park near Indianola in 2004. Coffelt said state parks were first established to protect natural areas, then created for recreation and in later years to save “areas of cultural significance’’ to the state. Archaeologists remain concerned about the pipeline’s path. Original boundaries of national landmark properties were quickly drawn after the 1966 National Historic Preservation Act and may not include all sensitive areas. “There is at least one mound group to the south of Blood Run,’’ Henning said. “So they’re getting close.’’ Doershuk said he expects that, after officials meet with tribal leaders, “we will probably ask them to reroute, which should not be a big deal. They do this all the time.’’ (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Held in Pittsburgh

The Marcellus Shale Coalition (MSC), the Ohio Oil and Gas Association (OOGA) and the West Virginia Oil and Natural Gas Association (WVONGA), announced a joint partnership to host the sixth annual Shale Insight Conference. This event will take place in the heart of the Marcellus and Utica shale gas plays on Sept. 21 and 22 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, Pa. “By partnering with key regional trade groups in three of the top energy producing states in the nation, Shale Insight 2016 is sure to be the premier industry conference this year, and will further enhance the conference’s programming by highlighting the challenges and opportunities in the Appalachian Basin, presenting greater value to attendees,” said MSC president David Spigelmyer. “The Shale Insight conference has been at the forefront of showcasing emerging trends, especially related to technologies and best practices, while bringing together thought leaders, top executives as well as public officials to discuss and offer impactful analysis.” The focus of this year’s conference is the next phase of the shale revolution and will emphasize end use and connecting the market place through infrastructure. The conference will feature keynote presentations, an interactive and robust exhibit floor, tailored panel discussions, the Technology Showcase and a Natural Gas Use Marketplace, which all present networking opportunities for attendees. “This is a tremendous opportunity to showcase our region, and we’re excited to be collaborating with the MSC and WVONGA this year for Shale Insight,” said OOGA executive vice president Shawn Bennett. “While our industry continues to face significant challenges, the current and future prospects for the Appalachian Basin remain very promising. This conference creates an important forum to exchange ideas, share best practices and heighten the dialogue around common sense energy policies, and we’re glad to be part of its continued success.” In addition to several keynote presentations, the conference will feature daily educational sessions exploring various technical and public affairs-related topics. “A number of energy producers as well as suppliers and vendors across Appalachia are active in more than one state, so this combined effort absolutely adds value for attendees,” said WVONGA executive director Corky DeMarco. “We’re very eager to contribute to the conference and look forward to working alongside our regional partner trade groups to make this year’s event worthwhile for all involved.” Registration is now open, offering special member and early bird rates. A variety of sponsorships offering comprehensive entitlements are available, including general session presentations, luncheons, networking events and other branding and marketing opportunities. For more information, visit ShaleInsight.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Pink Trailer Strikes Chord With Gerald, Darlene Dinger Gerald and Darlene Dinger of Britton, S.D., were on their way to Camping World in Rogers, Minn., when their path brought them through Sauk Centre, Minn. As they drove down County Road 28, they saw a “pink trailer” in the parking lot of a local business. When the Dinger’s took a closer look at the trailer, they saw the trailer was a Felling FT-3 and had a “bright pink” breast cancer awareness sticker on it. This sticker struck a chord for the Dingers, as they lost their second oldest daughter Cheryl to breast cancer a few years prior. They decided they wanted their own pink trailer to own and use in honor of her memory. The Dingers took down the contact number for Felling Trailers, and a short time later, Gerald made the call. Gerald spoke with a Felling Trailers sales consultant and told him how they had lost their daughter and wanted to order a trailer like the one they had saw that day. (L-R, front row): Sandy Dinger, Cheryl’s sister; Lily, Cheryl’s granddaughter; Gerald, Cheryl’s father; Jan, Cheryl’s husband; Darlene, Cheryl’s mother; Codey, Cheryl’s son (L-R, back row): Cathy, Cheryl’s daughter; and Curtis, Cheryl’s son.

The Dingers plan on using the memorial trailer, which features a memorial decal of Cheryl, as part of their Relay for Life fundraising efforts, and will be part of their camp at the Relay for Life event.

The trailer sales consultant was able to get the ball rolling on the breast cancer trailer for the Dingers and set them up with Albers Sales,

a Felling Trailers authorized dealer in Oaks, N.D., just 40 mi. from the Dinger’s home in Britton. For Gerald and Darlene’s

daughter Cheryl Stiegelmeier, her journey started with a bruise. Cheryl had injured her breast, which resulted in a lump and bruise. At the time, Cheryl thought nothing of it. As the bruise faded though, Cheryl started having bad pain in her leg, and unlike the bruise, the pain got worse. The pain persisted long enough that Cheryl went into the doctor to have it checked out. The doctor did some tests and ordered x-rays but could not find anything so he prescribed Cheryl with pain medication to manage the discomfort. “When the pain did not go away, Cheryl decided it was time for a

second opinion, “ said Darlene. The second doctor found what the first had missed. The x-rays showed signs of cancer. The bruise and lump that Cheryl had earlier was found to be cancer. At age 43, Cheryl Stiegelmeier was diagnosed with breast cancer and it had already spread to her bones. Cheryl endured many “bumps in the road” as she called them during her uphill, hard fought battle against the disease. “She never gave up, she never once complained. Her body just gave out. She showed us how to die,” said Darlene. Cheryl’s family gave her all the

strength and support they could as she waged her battle, but after three years, the cancer won. Even though Cheryl is gone, her memory and spirit live strong. Each year the Stiegelmeier and Dinger families participate in the Relay for Life in Britton, S.D. “The town of Britton does a really big Relay For Life event each year. Since it started here, the fundraiser has made more than $1 million,” said Darlene. The Dingers plan on using the memorial trailer, which features a memorial decal of Cheryl, as part their Relay for Life fundraising efforts, and will be part of their camp at the see PINK page 40


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NTEA Addresses XL Specialized Trailers Awards Hale Trade Issues in Trailer, Brake & Wheel Dealer of the Year North America NTEA — The Association for the Work Truck Industry recently released its Cross-Border Compliance Guide, prepared in collaboration with Dawson Strategic — an Ottawabased research and consulting firm that specializes in advising business and government on cross-border and international trade issues. This report highlights the complexities and nuances of trade between the United States and Canada, specifically in regards to commercial vehicle importation and exportation. “With the United States and Canada continuing to be each other’s most important trading partner, the efficient movement of commercial goods across the border is critical to both countries’ economies,” said Steve Carey, NTEA executive director. “The Association’s Cross-Border Compliance Guide is designed to help companies understand applicable requirements within the commercial vehicle industry and make the movement of commercial vehicles and related equipment between these two critical trading partners as cost efficient as possible.”

“With the United States and Canada continuing to be each other’s most important trading partner, the efficient movement of commercial goods across the border is critical to both countries’ economies.” Steve Carey NTEA

The Guide covers timely issues and questions from association members in the United States and Canada. Regardless of where industry companies are headquartered, conducting business in either country is quite common, creating a need for heightened sensitivity and enhanced awareness for all parties involved. Specifically, this report gives companies an in-depth understanding of: • Regulatory landscape in Canada • Customs classification and valuation • Rules of origin • Import and export procedures • Product safety • Taxes and trade • Moving demos across the border NTEA members can download the Cross-Border Compliance Guide for free. A printed copy can be purchased for $99 (member) and $239 (nonmember). To get your copy, call 800/441-6832 or visit ntea.com/shopntea. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

(L-R) are Hale’s Marc Staley (sales representative); XL’s Steve Fairbanks (president and CEO); XL’s Garet Earles (regional sales manager); Hale’s Bill Fryer (VP of sales); Hale’s Barry Hale Jr. (general manager); and XL’s Rodney Crim (VP of sales), as XL presents Hale with its 2015 Dealer of the Year award.

XL Specialized Trailers recently named Hale Trailer, Brake & Wheel its 2015 Dealer of the Year for the second consecutive year. XL presented the award to Hale on March 30 at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Ky. The XL Dealer of the Year is determined based on sales performance. In 2015, Hale sold the most trailers, parts and service items for XL. The dealer

has 14 locations across the eastern United States, with headquarters in Voorhees, N.J. “Hale Trailer is well-known in the industry for its extensive trailer selection and high-quality customer service,” said Rodney Crim, vice president of sales at XL. “We are proud to call Hale Trailer our No. 1 dealer for the second year in a row.”

For more information about Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel, visit www.haletrailer.com. For more information about XL Specialized Trailers, visit www.xlspecializedtrailer.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Stellar Industries Introduces Upgrades to 20,000-Lb. Capacity Hooklift Line Stellar Industries Inc.’s 20,000-lb. (9,072 kg) capacity Hooklift line has been upgraded and is lighter than the previous version. The Stellar 20,000-lb. capacity Hooklift is a truck-mounted hydraulic system that is capable of interchanging various bodies. One feature that has been incorporated into the redesign of the 20,000-lb. Hooklifts is the use of a plunger valve. This device stops jib movement when the hooklift is in dump mode. The plunger valve replaces the original rotary valve, which required maintenance. Without the need to monitor and adjust a rotary valve, there is less maintenance required over the life of the hooklift. The 20,000-lb. capacity Hooklift line was engineered using advanced levels of design tools, including finite element analysis and strain gauge validation testing. Through the design and manufacturing processes, the company has streamlined the design of the line, which reduces the weight of the hooklift by up to 100 lbs. (45 kg), allowing for a greater net payload, making it even more competitive in the marketplace and more profitable for the end user, according to the manufacturer. While all six models in the 20,000-lb. Hooklift line were redesigned, all of the cylinders have remained the same, model to model. This is convenient for distribution that stock cylinder seal kits. “At Stellar we are committed to continuous product

The Stellar 20,000-lb. (9,072 kg) capacity Hooklift is a truck-mounted hydraulic system that is capable of interchanging various bodies.

improvement in order to provide our customers with the most efficient and hardest working equipment on the market today,” said Al Kuhlman, assistant product manager of Stellar Industries. “Our engineering staff used the latest design technology available to them to redesign a faster, lighter and extremely durable unit while making it price competitive. We’re excited for the marketplace to see it in action.” For more information, visit www.stellarindustries.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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GuardDog Connect Standard in TerraPro Cabover Models Mack GuardDog Connect, Mack’s integrated telematics solution, is now available and standard in all Mack TerraPro Cabover models equipped with a Mack MP engine. Mack extended the offering of GuardDog Connect to all Mack-powered TerraPro Cabover models after receiving positive customer response to the Uptime solution. Mack TerraPro models can be configured for many applications, such as a concrete pump, dump, mixer or refuse vehicle. GuardDog Connect is Mack’s proactive diagnostic and repair planning system. It monitors fault codes that could potentially shut down a truck or lead to an unplanned visit to the dealer. GuardDog Connect enables quick diagnosis of issues, proactive scheduling for repairs and confirmation that needed parts are in stock and ready to install, all while the truck is still on the job. “Customers responded so favorably to GuardDog Connect that we extended the solution to all our TerraPro Cabover models equipped with a Mack engine,” said Stephen Roy, president of Mack Trucks North America. “The Uptime support offered by GuardDog Connect, as well as our Mack OneCall support service agents, Uptime Center staffed by dedicated professionals and our body builder support team, is unpar-

Mack GuardDog Connect, Mack’s integrated telematics solution, is now available and standard on all Mack TerraPro Cabover models equipped with Mack engines. Mack TerraPro Cabover models can be configured for a variety of applications, including concrete pump, dump, mixer or refuse.

alleled in the industry.” Mack made GuardDog Connect standard on TerraPro concrete pump chassis in 2015 and was the first OEM in the industry to offer proactive support service for pump applications. GuardDog Connect has been standard on the Mack Pinnacle, Mack

Granite and Titan by Mack models since 2013. Along with Uptime support, Mack also has made significant strides to simplify body builder support services. Mack recently created a focused body builder support group that offers prompt access to Mack product

experts who can answer questions that may arise from the body builder installation process. The group also addresses customer inquiries after a vehicle is in service. From a chassis perspective, Mack’s wide range of components and packaging options allows customers to select the optimal truck configuration for their specific body. Mack offers access to electrical signals and connections via conveniently located terminal points. In addition, Mack’s BodyLink and Control Link body builder electrical interface systems help simplify the installation of the body to the chassis. Mack body builder manuals also are available online as a free PDF download. The manuals offer general chassis information for Mack Pinnacle, Granite and TerraPro models built from 2010 through the present. Additional electrical and programming documents have been added for 2013 and newer models and are separately listed. Mack TerraPro Cabover models equipped with Mack engines and standard GuardDog Connect are available for order. For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Kenworth Launches New 40-In. Sleeper for T680, T880 The Kenworth 40-in. sleeper for the Kenworth T880 and Kenworth T680 entered production in early March. Regional bulk haulers that prefer to operate a highly fuel-efficient and lighter weight truck with a compact, yet comfortable sleeping environment for optimum driver comfort, will find the Kenworth T680 equipped with the 40-in. sleeper a good fit for their operations, according to the manufacturer. In addition, the Kenworth T880 equipped with a 40-in. sleeper is suitable for vocational applications that use straight trucks, such as petroleum haulers or the tow industry. It also is suitable in opendeck or flatbed operations — hauling lowboys or other trailers where length and weight is a factor. “The 40-inch sleeper offers drivers organizational features to make the space as efficient as possible for those who occasionally stay overnight,” said Jason Skoog, Kenworth assistant general manager of sales and marketing. “The

layout provides excellent flexibility and choice in meeting the operational needs of truck fleets and operators. In addition, it’s 260 pounds lighter than the Kenworth 52-inch regional sleeper offering important weight savings for additional payload.” Compared to the Kenworth 38in. AeroCab sleeper, the 40-in. sleeper’s 22 cu. ft. of storage space is greater, and its roof is 6 in. lower at 87 in., making the 40-in. sleeper the ideal height for vocational customer requirements. The new 40-in. sleeper features a 24-in. wide by 75-in. long liftable bunk that can be tilted up to 90 degrees for easy access to underbunk storage. It offers a cell phone cubby, hooks specifically designed to hold hard hats as well as coats, and two standard toolbox doors. Fleets and truck operators may specify the Diamond VIT or Vantage interior. To help drivers operating in tight locations, customers may order an optional 19-in. by 36-in. stationary or sliding window on the back of

The Kenworth T880 equipped with a 40-in. sleeper is suitable for vocational applications that use straight trucks, such as petroleum haulers or the tow industry. It also is suitable in open-deck or flatbed operations — hauling lowboys or other trailers where length and weight is a factor.

the sleeper, while also choosing to add two 19-in. by 12-in. outboard windows to go with the larger window. Some additional options include LED marker lights, extreme temperature insulation,

premium speakers, side extenders and stainless steel sun visor. Both the T880 and T680 are now available with the new PACCAR MX-11 engine rated up to 430 hp and 1,550 lb.-ft. of torque.

For more information, visit www.kenworth.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Mack to Evaluate Wrightspeed Route Powertrain in LR Model Mack Trucks showcased a Mack LR model retrofitted with the Wrightspeed Route 1000 powertrain in its booth at WasteExpo 2016. Mack is the first OEM to evaluate Wrightspeed technology within a Class 8 refuse vehicle. Designed as an alternative driveline, the Wrightspeed Route is a range-extended electric vehicle powertrain that helps reduce fuel consumption and vehicle maintenance costs. “Mack is the refuse industry leader because we’re constantly seeking to pioneer new ideas and innovations,” said Dennis Slagle, president of Mack Trucks. “It’s something we’ve done throughout our 116-year history, and it’s something we will continue to do. Wrightspeed shares this pioneering spirit, which is why we’re eager to evaluate their Route powertrain technology.” The Wrightspeed Route powertrain uses electricity to deliver 100 percent of the vehicle’s propulsion. The system features an advanced plug-in-capable battery pack that

Mack is the first OEM to evaluate Wrightspeed technology within a Class 8 refuse vehicle.

enables a purely electric range of up to 24 miles. When the batteries’ charge is depleted, an 80 kW, fuel agnostic Fulcrum turbine generator, which can operate on natural gas or diesel fuel, recharges the

batteries, enabling Route-equipped vehicles to have unlimited range with refueling. Additional recharging comes from the Route’s 730 kW regenerative braking system, which gener-

ates electricity as the vehicle comes to a stop. Regenerative braking helps Route-equipped vehicles to cut down on maintenance costs, as braking force — and subsequent brake wear — is

significantly decreased. Electricity from the battery pack powers four geared traction drive (GTD) electric motors, enabling the Route powertrain to power vehicles up to 66,000 lbs. (29,937 kg) on grades as steep as 40 percent. With full torque available from zero rpm, the Route provides a driving experience comparable to diesel-powered trucks. “At Wrightspeed, we’re focused on designing the best-performing powertrains for forward-looking OEMs and fleet operators,” said Ian Wright, CEO and founder of Wrightspeed. “Mack represents one of the most innovative manufacturers in the refuse industry, and we’re proud to showcase our technology alongside their Mack LR model. We thank them for recognizing our powertrain as a potential addition in their pursuit of innovation” For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Three of the new trailer models — the 4048TA, 4050TA and 4053TA — have a 40-ton hauling capacity, and the new 5548TA and 5553TA trailer models haul as much as 55 tons (50 t).

Talbert Manufacturing updated its traveling axle (TA) series by increasing its hauling capacity by 5 tons (4.5 t). Three of the new trailer models — the 4048TA, 4050TA and 4053TA — have a 40-ton hauling capacity, and the new 5548TA and 5553TA trailer models haul as much as 55 tons (50 t). The five new trailer models will replace the others within the TA Series. The added capacity on the new TA Series trailers equates to increased hauling flexibility. For example, the 4050TA now has an 80,000-lb. (36,287 kg) evenly distributed capacity or a concentrated load capacity of 50,000 lb. (22,679 kg) in 10 ft. (3 m). This allows haulers to expand their range of load opportunities and maximize transportation efficiency, while complying with U.S. state and Canadian province hauling requirements. The TA Series trailers feature a 36-in. (91 cm) loaded deck height, which provides additional clearance for bridges and tunnels when transporting tall equipment. The 4050TA was the first model released in the updated TA Series with this low deck height feature, and it also is California-legal, making the 4050TA an ideal west coast hauling trailer. The five new TA Series trailer models feature Talbert’s signature piggy-back cylinder, now with a larger diameter for faster axle travel. The new models also have an increased number of keyholes across the rear of the trailer for additional flexibility for tying down loads, an improved, lockable curbside gooseneck toolbox that includes a weather resistant door seal, as well as a chain rack and other hardware upgrades. Another key advancement with the new TA Series trailers

is the standard metal e-chain for the air and electrical lines, which now makes it both easier and less expensive to add optional dock levelers as an aftermarket option. The TA Series trailers feature key trailer components for easy loading on its 7-degree load angle. Talbert’s standard equipment for the series includes a 15,000-lb. (6,804 kg) planetary winch with a two-function, wireless remote. It assists in moving equipment on and off of the trailer by making it possible for one person to load a piece of equipment without leaving the vehicle. Talbert also offers two other upgrade options; a six-function remote and a 20,000-lb. (9,072 kg) planetary winch. The six-function remote provides the operator with the ability to adjust the movement of the axles, winch and deck while loading. The TA Series trailers come standard with double keyhole tie-down slots on top of the outside beams and recessed in the center of the main deck. For recessed tie-downs, Talbert includes a metal basket that is mounted below the deck to protect the main cylinder from excess chain. Talbert has multiple, optional features to enhance the TA Series trailers. Available coating selections include the standard Valspar R-Cure 800 paint in Talbert’s signature red and optional Valspar Aquaguard for corrosion protection. Additional optional equipment includes a 48-in. (122 cm) aluminum/steel bulkhead with strobe and work lights, a centralized lubrication system and a right weigh load scale. For more information, call 800/348-5232 or visit www.talbertmfg.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Maverick Equipment Specializes in Custom Water Trucks Dust suppression is a concern of contractors everywhere, especially those located in the southwest desert. Stringent federal regulations filter down to state and the local levels. The non-compliance with these regulations can result in thousands of dollars in fines. It is not surprising that Maricopa County, Ariz., and specifically the Phoenix area, have become the epicen-

$6/tooth, reducing the wear on them can equate to big savings. The tanks on a rotomill hold 1,250 gal. (4,732 L), which created a productivity issue for Dohrn. The 2,000 gal. (7,570 L) water truck in use at the time did not meet the needs to refill two machines efficiently, often having to re-fill the tank multiple times to accommodate the water needed. Dohrn then decided to design and

Maverick specializes in buying quality used trucks, then refurbishing the truck chassis and outfitting them with new tanks, plumbing and other water optional equipment.

ter for the manufacturing of water trucks. This being the best and the most common solution for the problem of dust control. Among the manufacturers that call this area home is Maverick Equipment LLC. Maverick specializes in buying quality used trucks, then refurbishing the truck chassis and outfitting them with new tanks, plumbing and other water optional equipment. According to Rick Dohrn, owner of Maverick, this approach can save the buyer of up to 50 percent off the cost of a new truck. It was not dust that first motivated Dohrn to start building water trucks. The business was born from a need he identified while operating the paving/milling contracting business he founded in 1985. His earliest trucks were designed to meet specific needs of the milling machines that his business productivity relied on. Rotomill machines utilize water to cool the drums and teeth, thus extending the life of both. Because each machine has up to 160 teeth, and replacement costs are approximately

built a 2,500 gal. (9,463.5 L) tank for his own use, allowing two machines to be refilled from a single trip and setting a standard others in the industry would follow. He then built water trucks on a small scale during the early 2000’s, mainly for his own use. In 2005, he decided to sell the paving/milling business and turn his focus to building water trucks and promoting the Maverick Water System name brand. Today, all Maverick trucks are custom built to meet the specific needs of the customers. The interior of every tank features epoxy coating, which extends the life of the tank, giving it twice the amount of the service compared to untreated steel tanks. Standard features also include an 8 ft. (2.44 m) rear pressurized spray bar and cab controlled suction plumbing for canal fill capabilities. “We incorporate all of our customer’s favorite features into our standard truck,” Dohrn said. Popular options on a Maverick unit include a 360-degree directional spray

water cannon — which can be used to spray up to 185 ft. (56.4 m) to specific areas at distance from the truck; and a duckbill side spray — used to spray difficult places to access, such as mountainous areas or hillsides. Both features help to reach and distribute the water evenly. Maverick trucks are built primarily on Kenworth and Peterbilt frames, but Dohrn reports that the new 2016 Fords with standard automatic transmission are now becoming just as popular. In addition to Maverick’s popular 2,500 gal. model, the company also builds a 4,000 gal. (15,142 L) unit, and continues to build 12,000 gal. (45,425 L) water towers for re-filling on the construction site. The 4,000 gal. model requires a modified wheel base and beefed up frame. Maverick does both modifications at the shop facility in Chandler, Ariz. Dohrn said customers are happy with his policy of quoting a single price that includes design, customization, build and freight. He noted that customers often want a truck delivered within days, and he does whatever possible to accommodate their needs. “We deliver all units and build the freight cost into the selling price. Normally when a customer wants a truck, they have an immediate need. If the buyer wants the truck on short notice, I’m able to say yes and then deliver on the promise,” Dohrn said. Maverick ships trucks nationwide, as well as into Canada and to overseas markets. Dohrn said in addition to contractor clients, there also is a demand for his product from energy companies, particularly for dust control at coalfired power plants; fire departments; and municipalities. Domestically, Arizona and California are Maverick’s top two markets. Dohrn anticipates an increased demand in 2016 for the entire Maverick product line. With 30 years of experience in the Phoenix area, he is confident that he understands the needs of his clients and future customers. For more information, call 480/7041800 or visit www.dohrntrucks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

All Maverick trucks are custom built to meet the specific needs of the customers.

Popular options on a Maverick unit include a 360degree directional spray water cannon — which can be used to spray up to 185 ft. (56.4 m) to specific areas at distance from the truck.

Maverick ships trucks nationwide, as well as into Canada and to overseas markets.

Another popular option is a duckbill side spray — used to spray difficult places to access, such as mountainous areas or hillsides.


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$11.2B Road Plan Focuses on Maintenance, Repair By John O’Connor AP POLITICAL WRITER

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) Gov. Bruce Rauner’s administration announced it would increase spending on road and bridge repairs by nearly $3 billion during the next six years, but the state’s transportation secretary said the state still won’t get ahead of deteriorating roads. The Illinois Department of Transportation released a plan it said spends $11.2 billion through 2022 on roads and bridges, a $2.8 billion increase from what was planned at this time last year. Despite a rosier picture than anticipated, Transportation Secretary Randy Blankenhorn warned that new sources of funding have to be found to keep pace with crumbling highways. “Our latest multi-year highway program is more promising than a year ago, but we still have our work cut out for us,’’ Blankenhorn said in a statement. “Revenue projections for transportation do not meet the needs of the state and the condition of our system will continue to deteriorate.’’ For the first time, the Transportation Department did not include its plans for railroads, mass transit and airports — typically part of the multiyear package. Those will be released later this year. A focus on maintenance and repair will not help the state gain any ground. Blankenhorn reported that 79 percent of highways and 92 percent of bridges are currently considered to be in “acceptable’’ condition, meaning they can meet traffic demands for the foreseeable future. The term is not meant to identify an unsafe road or bridge. “You can still drive across roads and bridges that are unacceptable,’’ department spokesman Guy Tridgell said. “Any roads or bridges that are deemed unsafe through our regular inspection processes are either closed or weight restrictions are imposed.’’ Even after six years of investment, Blankenhorn said only 61 percent of highways and 86 percent of bridges would be

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ALL Family of Companies Names Three New Managers

Jude Stankov

Joshua Bacci

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As the new GM in Mobile, he will supervise all personnel and activities, including sales and rental, maintenance and service, dispatch, and equipment operators and drivers.

His increasing knowledge of ALT’s fleet, operations, and business practices make him well suited to the GM role.

In her new OM role, she will supervise dispatch, billing and other operations-related functions.

The ALL Family of Companies announced the promotions of three dedicated long-term employees to managerial positions. Jude Stankov, a 21-year ALL employee, has been appointed general manager of the company’s Mobile, Ala., location. ALL Crane Rental of Alabama, serving Mobile and surrounding areas, recently moved to a new, larger location to allow the company to better serve its customers. Stankov started at ALL’s Cleveland yard in 1995. He eventually became a crawler crane fleet administrator, handling the complex task of coordinating the multiple truckloads that involve getting a crawler transported to job sites. As the new GM in

Mobile, he will supervise all personnel and activities, including sales and rental, maintenance and service, dispatch, and equipment operators and drivers. Joshua Bacci has been appointed to general manager, ALT Sales Corp. ALT is the boom truck division of the ALL Family of Companies, handling sales and service for the company’s large fleet of boom truck cranes and related equipment. ALT offers top name brand boom trucks for use in industries as diverse as power and utilities, tree and forestry, construction, sign installation, roofing, painting and more. Bacci has been with the company since 2006, and has served the company in a variety of positions including rigger, oiler, assis-

tant operations manager, and most recently, crawler crane fleet administrator. His increasing knowledge of ALT’s fleet, operations, and business practices make him well suited to the GM role. Kristi Hesselbart has been appointed operations manager of the company’s Central Rent-A-Crane branch in Elkhart, Ind. Hesselbart has been with ALL for 18 years, starting as a billing clerk and moving up to contracts administration and accounts receivable. In her new OM role, she will supervise dispatch, billing and other operations-related functions. Hesselbart was one of the first employees hired at Central’s Elkhart branch, which opened in 1999.

Central Rent-A-Crane has four locations in Indiana, including Elkhart, Hammond, Fort Wayne and ALL’s newest location in Indianapolis, the company’s 38th branch in North America. “We’re very proud of the number of hardworking, dedicated employees we have throughout the company. Jude, Josh, and Kristi have stepped up whenever and wherever they are needed and have been loyal to ALL for many years. We recognize their commitment to this industry and to our company through these promotions,” said Michael L. Liptak, president of ALL. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Looking Back at S. J. Groves & Sons Bridgeport, MI 989/777-0090 Grand Rapids, MI 616/538-2400 Lenox, MI 586/727-7502 New Hudson, MI 248/437-8121 Williamsburg, MI 231/267-5060

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S. J. Groves & Sons Inc. of Syracuse, N.Y., held a $4,998,908 contract on the New York Thruway in Herkimer and Montgomery Counties in 1953. The 8.71-mi. section extended from Indian Castle to Caroga Creek and called for grading, structures and paving. A Caterpillar DW-20 scraper, several Caterpillar D8 dozers and a Caterpillar grader are seen here working

on a deep fill section. S. J. Groves & Sons was founded in 1905 by Stephen J. Groves in Minneapolis, Minn. Groves started by contracting basement excavation with horses and slip scrapers and eventually grew to become the largest road builder in America by the 1970s The company built highways, bridges, dams and airfields. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

SC&RA Elects 2016-2017 Officers During Annual Conference During its 2016 annual conference, April 26 to 30, at the Hilton Bonnet Creek, Orlando, Fla., the Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) elected John McTyre, McTyre Trucking, Orlando, Fla., as president. Joining McTyre as officers for the 2016-2017 term are: • Chairman Bruce Forster, Rigging Gear Sales, Dixon, Ill. • Vice President: Terry Young, Construction Safety Experts, Cary, N.C. • Treasurer: Delynn Burkhalter, Burkhalter, Columbus, Miss. • Assistant Treasurer: Gary Stang, Anderson Trucking Service, St. Cloud, Minn. Also joining the board are four newly elected group chairs: • Allied Industries Group: Ben Forster, Riggers Manufacturing, Dixon, Ill. • Crane & Rigging Group: Ted Redmond, NCSG Crane & Heavy Haul, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • Transportation Group: J. Rozum, MSA Delivery Service, Canton, Mich. • Ladies Group: Jeannie Montgomery, Intermountain Rigging & Heavy Haul, Salt Lake City, Utah The newly-elected officers will serve one-year terms that will expire at the association’s next annual conference, to be held April 18 to 22 at the Westin Kierland Resort, Scottsdale, Ariz. Additionally, SC&RA elected the following six new board members to serve three-year terms: • Alan Ashlock, Maxim Crane Works, Orlando, Fla. • Peter Juhren, Morrow Equipment Company, Salem, Ore. • Rob Weiss, Cranes, Inc., Maspeth, N.Y. • Chris Easter, Keen Transport, New Kingstown, Pa. • Ray Morgan, Perkins Specialized Transport, Northfield, Minn. • Dave Wittwer, Hays Companies, Salt Lake City, Utah (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Reason for Expensive Repair Problem on Interstate 29 in S.D. Remains Unknown SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) A failing stretch of Interstate 29 in eastern South Dakota is going to cost nearly $25 million to repair, and local officials want to know why. State transportation officials are preparing to fix a 23-mi. (37 km) stretch of I-29 north of Sioux Falls that’s only 20 years old but deteriorat-

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Liebherr USA Co. Announces Promotion of Cabiedes-Uranga to GM, Marketing

Ana Cabiedes-Uranga will be responsible for leading and facilitating the company’s marketing efforts and strategy for the eight divisions that fall under the newly formed Liebherr USA Co. umbrella.

Liebherr USA Co. announced the promotion of Ana Cabiedes-Uranga to the position of general manager, marketing. In her new role, she will be responsible for leading and facilitating the company’s marketing efforts and strategy for the eight divisions that fall under the newly formed Liebherr USA Co. umbrella. “Ana has a demonstrated track record of success, leadership, innovative ideas and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this new assignment. We are excited to work with her to further expand our market presence across all eight divisions in the United States,” said Torben Reher, managing director of Liebherr USA Co. Cabiedes-Uranga has more than 10 years of combined marketing and management experience at Liebherr with expertise in implementing integrated marketing communication strategies. She has also managed public relations and led large-scale proj-

ects and events including Liebherr’s participation at ConExpo-Con/AGG. In her most recent position as marketing and communications manager of Liebherr Construction Equipment Co., she played a significant role in the development of strategic marketing initiatives and programs for its rapidly expanding distribution network in the United States. Cabiedes-Uranga joined Liebherr in 2005 and has taken on increasing responsibilities in a number of positions within the construction division and is well positioned to take on this newly created position at Liebherr USA Co. She also has served on a variety of committees for major industry associations and trade events. For more information, visit www.liebherr.us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

PIRTEK Rockville Earns Top Award PIRTEK Rockville in Rockville, Md., has earned top honors as the PIRTEK USA’s National Franchise of the Year for 2015. The company presented the award during its annual conference to business owner David Entwistle for his franchise’s outstanding performance, operational excellence, commitment and enthusiasm for the brand. “To be chosen for this award out of all the great PIRTEK franchises around the country says a lot,” Entwistle said. “Our team has worked so hard to make our location function at peak efficiency and quality. This is a nice recognition of all that effort, and we appreciate it.” PIRTEK is the leader in fluid transfer solutions. The company’s annual conference brings together the nearly 60 owners from across the United States to network, enhance their business development opportunities, and discuss and share strategies. Family members also attend, as the event features fun and lively entertainment options. This year’s conference was at the Renaissance Orlando at Sea World in Orlando, Fla. Several other franchisees were honored during the event, including Ken Adair who received PIRTEK USA’s National Top Sales Award for 2015 on behalf of PIRTEK O’Hare in Elk Grove Village, Ill. — one of three company franchises he owns. His PIRTEK McKinley Park in Chicago won the Midwest Regional Franchise of the Year. Other owners who earned recognition for high performance in their geographic regions included the Southeast top performer, Jennifer Prendergast at PIRTEK Space Coast in Rockledge, Fla. Spousal team Jim and Laure Phillips of

PIRTEK Jersey Village in Houston earned the Southwest award, and Paul Martin of PIRTEK Long Beach in Signal Hill, Calif., was named the West Coast top performer. Also in attendance during the annual conference was IndyCar driver Matt Brabham, a member of PIRTEK Team Murray, along with the IndyCar he’ll drive for the 100th race of the Indianapolis 500 in May. Conference attendees had an opportunity to see the high performance racing machine up close. “It’s an exciting time for all of us at PIRTEK as we continue this wave of expansion across the United States,” said Glenn Duncan, executive director of PIRTEK International. “All the new service & supply centers, the enhanced product lines and the release of new PIRTEK-branded products, we’re experiencing significant growth. Best of all, we have a wealth of highly motivated and talented business owners successfully leading their franchises.” PIRTEK has launched 11 service & supply centers in the United States since 2014, and has released numerous fluid transfer products bearing the company brand, including hoses, fittings, oils and lubricants. With more than 400 service & supply centers and 2,000 mobile service vehicles in 23 countries around the world, PIRTEK serves the needs of industries including construction, manufacturing, mining, automotive, oil and gas, marine and more. For more information, visit http://www.pirtekusa.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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LOADERS 2015 KAW 80Z7, 65 hrs ..................................................$CALL 2015 KAW 70Z7, 343 hrs ................................................$CALL 2015 KAW 67Z7, 143 hrs ................................................$CALL 2014 KAW 80Z7, 461 hrs ............................................$197,000 2014 KAW 80Z7, 843 hrs ............................................$165,000 2014 KAW 70Z7, 700 hrs ............................................$153,000 2013 KAW 60ZV2, 2516 hrs ..........................................$79,500 2013 CAT 930K, 993 hrs..............................................$130,000 2012 CAT 930H, 1482 hrs ..........................................$112,500 2012 CAT 950K, 3634 hrs............................................$175,000 2012 CAT 950K, 8460 hrs............................................$107,000 2012 DEERE 624K, 924 hrs ........................................$137,500 2012 VOLVO L50G, 1000 hrs ........................................$83,000 2011 CAT 908H, 2334 hrs ............................................$52,500 2010 CAT 924H, 1494 hrs ..........................................$102,000 2008 KAW 90ZV2, 12509 hrs ........................................$79,500 2006 KAW 90ZV2, 8100 hrs ........................................$110,000 2006 KOMATSU WA250, 5223 hrs ................................$82,000 1999 CAT 980G, 28709 hrs ..........................................$85,000

BACKHOES 2014 DEERE 310SK, 500 hrs ........................................$89,000 2012 NH B95C, 1001 hrs ..............................................$63,000 2011 JCB 3C-14, 480 hrs ..............................................$55,000 2008 CAT 420E, 1794 hrs..............................................$62,000 2004 DEERE 310SG, 5377 hrs ........................................$CALL 2001 DEERE 410G, 7871 hrs ........................................$17,000 1998 NH 575E, 3177 hrs ..............................................$23,000 1993 DEERE 310D, 6448 hrs............................................$CALL 1990 CAT 446B, 7722 hrs..............................................$22,000

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ATS Brings Its Classrooms, Offices to New $2M Facility Associated Training Services (ATS) is bringing all of its classrooms, offices and heavy equipment training resources under one roof with a new $2 million training facility. The new facility features six classrooms in 16,000 sq. ft. (1,486 sq m) of space in Sun Prairie, Wis., 10 mi. outside of Madison. Members of the public are invited to a grand opening and open house on July 15 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. “The largest classroom is 3,000 square feet and seats 100-plus,” said Dan Swiggum, the business development officer of ATS. “We’ll use it for orientation and also make it available to associations looking for a place to provide specialized training.” ATS’s new training facility includes classrooms, offices for the company’s staff, an instructor resource room, a conference room and dining facilities for students and faculty. Classrooms are sponsored by heavy equip- Associated Training Services (ATS) is bringing all of its classrooms, offices and heavy equipment training resources under one ment manufacturers and include Case roof with a new $2 million training facility. Construction Equipment, Manitou, Terex Swiggum said most of the older buildings Companies interested in being a part of the 7132 Elder Lane, at the corner of Hwy 151 Cranes, JCB and Mazzella Companies. will be removed. event can contact Swiggum for more infor- and Hwy VV. Free food and beverages will “The extra space will allow us to train ATS currently has commitments from mation. ATS students and graduates also will be served on location from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. more people,” Swiggum said. “Baby Team Rubicon, a disaster relief organization be present to speak with employers. For more information about ATS, call Boomers are retiring, and that’s leaving a lot that recruits veterans, large heavy equipment WJJO will broadcast the grand opening 608/354-0721. of openings in the workforce. If we can train employers and manufacturers; global live through 94.1 FM. (This story also can be found on more people, then we can help employers fill recruiters of Chicago Bridge & Iron; and ATS is located at 7190 Elder Lane in Sun Construction Equipment Guide’s website jobs faster.” other employers seeking new talent. Prairie, Wis. The new facility is located at at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Case, CNH Industrial Contribute to 2016 Victory Garden Blitz Case Construction Equipment and CNH Industrial donated a skid steer to the 8th Annual Victory Garden Blitz, located in the Greater Milwaukee area. Held in May, this year’s event marked the record-breaking installation of 555 gardens — achieving a grand total of more than 3,000 gardens for communities throughout Milwaukee since the project started in 2009. The original Victory Garden Initiative started as a way to support the war effort during WWI and WWII. Today, their mission focuses on empowering communities to grow their own food and reestablish the relationship between human and food ecology. Case/CNH Industrial is one of many partners of the Victory Garden Blitz. In addition to financial sponsorship of the Initiative, the manufacturer donated the use of an SV300 skid steer for the event, which helped move more than 550 yards of soil. “We are so grateful to Case and CNH Industrial for lending us the

Held in May, this year’s event marked the record-breaking installation of 555 gardens — achieving a grand total of more than 3,000 gardens for communities throughout Milwaukee since the project started in 2009.

skid steer again this year. It’s hard to imagine how we would be able to build 555 gardens — a new record — all throughout the Milwaukee area if we didn’t have the support of CNH Industrial,” said Gretchen Mead, executive

director, Victory Garden Initiative. “The Greater Milwaukee Victory Garden Blitz is a countywide event that builds gardens for people in all neighborhoods and walks of life in order to help them grow their own delicious and nutri-

tious vegetables — right in their own front yards, backyards, empty lots and community spaces. These gardens have shown to help people eat better food, contribute to a sense of wellbeing for many of the garden recipients and connect

community members to each other.” “It’s important for Case to give back to the communities we live in,” said Athena Campos, senior director - marketing, Case Construction Equipment. “Installing 3,000 gardens is an amazing achievement and one that we’re proud to hold up as an example of community improvement and sustainable living.” The gardens are made possible with a $160 donation or sponsorship. Each garden is 4-feet by 8feet and includes a full installation as well as new soil from local composters. For more information about the Victory Garden Blitz, visit www.victorygardeninitiative.org/b litz. For more information about Case Construction Equipment, visit www.casece.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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For more information about these attachments and more, visit our Attachments Section on our Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

Virnig Manufacturing Launches V50 Walk-Through Pallet Fork

Virnig’s trencher attachment is designed to quickly and reliably dig trenches 36, 48, or 60 in. (91, 122 or 152 cm) deep.

Virnig Manufacturing Inc.’s walk-through pallet fork attachment, the Virnig V50 walk-through rail pallet fork, features a walkthrough design that increases visibility and allows the operator to quickly enter and exit the cab. The backrest is flush with the tines to help stabilize loads. The rail is made from 3/8 in. (.95 cm) Grade 80 steel and the backrest is made from ¼ by 2 in. (.6 by 5 cm) flat steel.

The pallet fork comes standard with adjustable, ITA Class II forged tines (4,000 to 5,500 lb. [1,814 to 2,494 kg] capacity). It also comes with one step and hardware to install on either side of the pallet fork. The V50 walk-through pallet fork is available in 42 The Virnig V50 walkthrough rail pallet fork features a walkthrough design that increases visibility and allows the operator to quickly enter and exit the cab.

and 48 in. (106.6 and 122 cm) tine lengths and USA made and global tines are available. All Virnig products are backed by a one-year warranty, and the skid steer attachments are USA made and built with a universal mount to fit most skid steer loaders including: Bobcat, Caterpillar, ASV, Case, Daewoo, Gehl, JCB, John Deere, Kubota, Mustang, New Holland, Takeuchi, Terex, Volvo, Wacker-Neuson and others. For more information, call 800/648-2408 or visit virnigmfg.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Trencher Attachment Reduces Downtime Landplane Attachment Expands Bobcat 3650 Utility Vehicle Offering

Virnig Manufacturing Inc.’s trencher attachment is designed to quickly and reliably dig trenches 36, 48, or 60 in. (91, 122 or 152 cm) deep. The direct drive Eaton motor reduces downtime and has no chains or belts. Standard flow (up to 25 gpm [94.6 Lpm]) and high flow (25 to 42 gpm [94.6 to 159 Lpm]) motor options available for usage on a wide variety of skid steers. The standard manual side-shift allows operator to dig near structures and other objects and the adjustable and removable auger clears loose soil from the trenching area. The standard crumber is designed to keep the trench bottom clean and smooth. The chain also rotates in reverse to expel obstructions. Chain tension can be adjusted in a couple of minutes and multiple chain configurations are available for trenching in soft, hard, rocky or frozen ground to get the job done quicker. Multiple chain widths are available. All Virnig products are backed by a one-year warranty, and the skid steer attachments are USA made and built with a universal mount to fit most skid steer loaders including: Bobcat, Caterpillar, ASV, Case, Daewoo, Gehl, JCB, John Deere, Kubota, Mustang, New Holland, Takeuchi, Terex, Volvo, Wacker-Neuson and others. For more information, call 800/648-2408 or visit virnigmfg.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Bobcat Company has expanded its utility vehicle attachment versatility with the new 62-in. (157 cm) landplane attachment, available on 2015 Model Year (MY) 3650 utility vehicles. The bi-directional, site preparation and landscaping attachment allows operators to work in both forward or reverse to easily break up hard ground or level high points. The new landplane helps UTV operators pulverize soil clods, sift soil to remove large rocks, peel sod and aerate soil for seeding. Options include a bolt-on screen to help break up soil clods, aerate and remove debris. In addition, an optional fold-down scarifier can be lowered to break up hard soil or vegetation, and may be retracted when not in use. Operators can easily attach and detach the attachment from a 3650 utility vehicle with the MultiAttachment X-Change (M.A.X.) system. It allows them to focus more on their job rather than valuable

The bi-directional, site preparation and landscaping attachment allows operators to work in both forward or reverse to easily break up hard ground or level high points.

time spent changing attachments. For more information, visit Bobcat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Drumcutters Names Company Wrench Attachment Dealer Company Wrench has become the newest distributor of Drumcutters hydraulic excavator attachments. Drumcutters German manufactured products are based around a cutting technology using carbide tipped teeth to crush, grind or cut hard materials. Their attachments are designed to be robust, long lasting and low maintenance while using the hydraulic power available from the excavator to achieve maximum productivity. Founded in 1999, Company Wrench is an Ohio-based company focusing on the manufacturing, sales, rentals, parts and service of scrap, demolition, and construction equipment. Headquartered in Carroll, Ohio, Company Wrench operates major markets in 10 locations across the United States including locations in Ohio, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, New Jersey and Kentucky. Each branch offers Company Wrench’s high standard of customer service with fully staffed service and parts departments. In addition to Drumcutters, Company Wrench’s large equipment inventory also includes Kobelco, Terex Fuchs, JCB, Fecon, Stanley and LaBounty attachments, and much more. “We are excited to have embarked on this partnership with Drumcutters and to grow our already large selection of excavation

Company Wrench has become the newest distributor of Drumcutters hydraulic excavator attachments.

attachments; to provide our customers with an even greater selection of options at their disposal. The joint commitment that Company Wrench and Drumcutters have to Customer Service makes this a perfect fit,” said Cam Gabbard, president of Company Wrench. Established in Arizona in 2010,

Drumcutters has been both renting and selling its range of excavator attachments to contractors all over the United States. For Drumcutters, customer support is very important and providing this service to job sites located at great distances from the warehouse can be difficult and expensive. Although drum cutter attachments have

been widely used in North American mining and tunneling operations for several years, they are still relatively unknown to many civil engineering companies. For this reason, Drumcutters prefer to work with local dealers who can make sure that the customer has the right size attachment for the job, that the attachments are installed correctly and that the customer gets enough training to ensure that the product will give good production rates without unnecessarily high operating costs. Company Wrench has worked on the basis that expert knowledge on attachments combined with top quality service is a recipe for success in growing sales and rentals for their large fleet of excavators. With the addition of the Drumcutters range of attachments, Company Wrench is able to provide an extra option for its customers; one that provides operating characteristics completely different to the more established range of breaker attachments. Since providing its first drum cutter for rent in early 2015, Company Wrench has seen first-hand some of the benefits that its customers are experiencing. For more information, call 866/262-4181. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Paladin Attachments Pallet Forks Feature Open Design Paladin Attachments has expanded its Bradco pallet fork offering to include new walk‐thru pallet forks, featuring an open design that allows the operator to step through the frame upon entry and exit for safe access to the loader. The addition of the walk‐thru pallet forks is in support of the company’s ongoing commitment to provid-

ing product versatility and reliable solutions to the markets it serves. Bradco Pallet Forks have a heavy duty design for skid steer loaders handling up to a 6,200 lb. (2,812 kg) capacity, with enhanced operator protection and visibility. The lever style locks provide additional leverage when operating the tine latching mechanism and the pull “D” ring for pulling or retaining loads, giving these forks superior strength and protection against load damage. The expanded offering featuring the new walk‐through design are manufactured with a durable frame and reliable construction for maximum performance, easy maintenance, and are backed by Paladin’s two‐year warranty. For more information, call 800/428‐2538 or visit www.paladinattachments.com. Paladin Attachments has expanded its Bradco Pallet Fork offering to include new Walk‐Thru Pallet Forks, featuring an open design that allows the operator to step through the frame upon entry and exit for safe access to the loader.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Designed for use with excavators weighing between 39,700 and 66,150 lbs. (18,007 and 30,005 kg), the 3,408-lb. (1,546 kg) hydraulic breaker offers 15 speed variations, delivering between 400 and 1,050 blows per minute.

Montabert Breaker Offers Variable-Speed Technology The Montabert V32 heavy-range hydraulic breaker features automatic variable-speed technology that senses changes in material hardness, adjusting impact energy and striking rate to maximize productivity in excavation, demolition and quarrying applications. Designed for use with excavators weighing between 39,700 and 66,150 lbs. (18,007 and 30,005 kg), the 3,408-lb. (1,546 kg) hydraulic breaker offers 15 speed variations, delivering between 400 and 1,050 blows per minute. For optimal breaking power, the V32 requires a hydraulic flow rate of between 31-3/4 and 45 gal. (120 and 170

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Aspiring Heavy Equipment Technicians Learn Fundamentals During STEP For aspiring heavy equipment technicians, it is crucial to learn proper fundamentals through technical instruction and hands-on experience early in the development of a career. This training is exactly what AIS Construction Equipment Training Center will provide to nine recent high school graduates from across the state of Michigan during the 2016 Summer Technician Entrance Program, also known as STEP. The Summer Technician Entrance Program is a technical education program for students transitioning between high school, the workforce and/or college. The STEP was designed to better prepare prospective technicians for postsecondary schooling, help the students evaluate their potential and expose them to the conditions of working in an AIS facility. AIS Training Center partnered with career and technical education programs across the state, focusing on programs that the curriculum involves heavy equipment and diesel technology. Through this effort, AIS Training Center helped local CTE’s and their instructors identify possible candidates for STEP. This is the second year of the STEP program. The first year proved very successful. AIS hired the 2015 graduates. Ron Kietzman, technical trainer and STEP mentor, said, “We are not looking at this as a job out of high school; it is the beginning of a career at AIS. I would like to stand up at the 2025 Christmas party and see these guys there.” Interested students submitted an application, cover letter, resume, letter of recommendation and an essay. The essay needed to include something about them, what they have done to prepare themselves for the heavy equipment repair field and what they plan to do with a career in this field. Out of 31 applicants, nine were selected to take part in the nine-week training program that will be held at the Lansing branch of AIS. The group of technicians includes Jesseca Fuller of Eaton Rapids, Matthew Anderson of Lowell, Andrew Ignasiak of Kent City, Isaac Postma of Caledonia, Cody Lindblad of Zeeland, Mike Schade of Richmond, Dalton Feldpausch of Fowler and Luke Chamberlain of Fulton. The training started on June 7 and concludes Aug. 5. Students are required to attend classroom courses and handson laboratory lessons taught by certified instructors. With tools provided by AIS, STEP participants will spend time working on equipment that needs varying degrees of repairs, learn to fill out work orders and look up parts using the AIS parts ordering system. They also will learn techniques for troubleshooting, restoring and operating heavy equipment of various makes and models. With today’s highly sophisticated heavy equipment systems, the STEP participants will benefit greatly working on equipment from manufacturers such as John Deere, Komatsu, JCB, Case and Caterpillar. STEP participant work orders include machine preparation, scheduled maintenances, hydraulic repairs, electrical diagnostics and repairs, engine repair and overhaul, air conditioning diagnostics and repairs, finding and repairing leaks, replacing pins and bushings in machine and just about anything that a trained technician would see. No jobs will be turned away for being too advanced.

The future technicians will be evaluated throughout the program based on both their written and hands-on activities. The Lansing branch provides on-site AIS housing in newly renovated living quarters. At the end of the program, students can be officially hired in at AIS, offered college and/or tool funding, and a pay raise based on observations and their performance over the nine-week span. AIS Construction Equipment has been serving customers as the oldest “Michigan Owned and Operated” heavy equipment company for 55 years. This new program was created to allow young, ambitious technicians to get a first-hand sense of the numerous opportunities AIS has to offer, in all

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Diverse Offerings Working in rivers and ditches is just one area that the Loehmers moved into when the agricultural economy struggled. Other work includes: • Cleaning ditches for several county governments • Harvesting peat moss on their own 1,000-acre farm and selling the material to a bagging plant • Demolishing structures • Removing trees • Operating a trucking division with 25 trucks to haul sand and gravel, peat moss, grain for local elevators and scrap metal for recyclers “With the Doosan excavators and wheel loaders, we believe we have the right equipment to handle a variety of jobs,” Chris said. “I use the larger excavators mostly for digging and dredging; the smaller ones for trenching, demolition and tree removal; and the wheel loaders for loading materials, including manure spreaders. They all do an excellent job of getting the work done.

“We like the Doosan machines because there is little or no downtime,” he said. “They start every day and use the least amount of fuel compared to similar equipment. Most often they generate at least 100 billable hours a month and, at my company, that means they easily pay for themselves and make a profit.” As the Loehmers look to the future, they are committed to exploring new opportunities where their 30 employees and lineup of productive equipment can continue to help the company grow. “If you specialize too much in this area these days, you are going to have some serious slowdown time,” Chris said. “The way we work — looking at different types of projects — will usually keep us busy.” Visit www.DoosanEquipment.com to learn more about Doosan excavators and wheel loaders. (This story was reprinted with permission from DoMore Magazine, spring edition.) (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Employment Dips in May for Second Consecutive Month, Outpaces Job Gain Construction employment dipped for the second consecutive month in May, but rising industry pay and plunging unemployment suggest contractors would be hiring more workers if they were available, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials cautioned that worker shortages may be reaching the point where they undermine the sector’s growth. “Although construction employment slipped in April and May, the industry has added workers in the past year at double the rate of the overall economy,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Average pay in construction is rising faster than in the rest of the private sector, and the number of unemployed construction workers was at the lowest May level in 16 years. These facts support what contractors tell us: they have plenty of work but are struggling to find qualified workers to hire.” Construction employment totaled 6.6 million in May, a drop of 15,000 from April. The change from March to April was revised to a 5,000-employee

decline from an initial estimate of a 1,000-job gain. Even with the back-toback decreases, industry employment increased by 219,000, or 3.4 percent, compared to a year ago. Total nonfarm payroll employment increased 1.7 percent over the year. Average hourly earnings, a measure of wages and salaries for all workers, increased 2.6 percent in construction to $28.04 in May. That was nearly 10 percent higher than the private-sector average, which rose 2.5 percent over the past 12 months, Simonson said. He added that the number of unemployed jobseekers who last worked in the construction industry decreased for the seventh year in a row, to 461,000, the lowest total for May since 2000. Residential construction — comprising residential building and specialty trade contractors — declined by 4,400 jobs in May but is up by 127,700, or 5.2 percent, compared to a year ago. Nonresidential construction — building, specialty trades, and heavy and civil engineering construction firms — shed 10,300 jobs for the month but added 91,400 employees compared to

May 2015, a 2.3 percent increase. Association officials said the new AGC Career Center and the measures outlined in the association’s Workforce Development Plan could help address worker shortages in the short and long term. The new Career Center can help firms in the short term who are looking to find qualified workers. And the Workforce Development Plan measures, which include increasing funding for the Perkins Act, can help rebuild the pipeline for recruiting and preparing future workers over the longer term. “Tight labor markets are beginning to undermine the construction industry’s ability to expand,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “And while we are taking steps to provide short-term relief, we need public officials to provide the funding and flexibility needed to allow for more career and technical education in this country.” For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

SC&RA Members Earn Safety Awards The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) announced the winners of annual awards for Crane & Rigging Group Zero Accidents, Safety, and Safety Improvement during its 2016 Annual Conference, April 26 to 30, at the Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, Orlando, Fla. The contests are part of SC&RA’s ongoing efforts to recognize member companies that exemplify a commitment to workplace safety. Ten SC&RA member companies received the Crane & Rigging Zero Accidents Award because they did not have a single recordable accident or injury in the past year: • AmQuip Crane Rental LLC, Philadelphia, Pa. • Anglemyer Crane Rental, Azusa, Calif. • Bollmeier Crane, Madison, Ill. • BOSS Crane & Rigging, Longview, Texas • Custom Service Crane Inc., Fisher, Ill. • Gatwood Crane Service, Inc., Arlington Heights, Ill. • JJ Curran Crane Company, Detroit, Mich. • JK Crane, Kenvil, N.J. • Stevenson Crane Service Inc., Bolingbrook, Ill. • Waggoner Equipment Rental LLC, Wood River, Ill. Twenty-one SC&RA member companies won a Crane & Rigging Safety Award due to their superior safety records of achieving an incident rate of less than or equal to 2.1 plus an Experience Modification Rate (EMR) of 1.0 or less: • AmQuip Crane Rental LLC, Philadelphia, Pa. • Anglemyer Crane Rental, Azusa, Calif. • Atlas Industrial Contractors LLC, Columbus, Ohio • Bollmeier Crane, Madison, Ill.

• BOSS Crane & Rigging, Longview, Texas • Bragg Companies — Crane Service, Long Beach, Calif. • Custom Service Crane Inc., Fisher, Ill. • Deep South Crane & Rigging LLC, Baton Rouge, La. • Emmert International, Clackamas, Ore. • Gatwood Crane Service Inc., Arlington Heights, Ill. • International Industrial Contracting Corporation, Sterling Heights, Mich. • J.F. Lomma Inc., South Kearny, N.J. • JJ Curran Crane Company, Detroit, Mich. • JK Crane, Kenvil, N.J. • M&R Constructors Inc., Richmond, Va. • Maxim Crane Works L.P., Monroeville, Pa. • Southern Industrial Constructors Inc./Southern Crane, Raleigh, N.C. • Sterett Crane & Rigging, Owensboro, Ky. • Stevenson Crane Service Inc., Bolingbrook, Ill. • TNT Crane & Rigging Inc., Houston, Texas • Waggoner Equipment Rental LLC, Wood River, Ill. Four SC&RA member companies earned a Crane & Rigging Safety Improvement Award by reducing their incidence rate over the previous year’s contest entry: • AmQuip Crane Rental LLC, Philadelphia, Pa. • JJ Curran Crane Company, Detroit, Mich. • Maxim Crane Works L.P., Monroeville, Pa. • Southern Industrial Constructors Inc./Southern Crane, Raleigh, N.C. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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JCB Unveils Latest Addition to Loadall Telehandler Range —540-140 Hi Viz IOWA MINNESOTA ZIegler ZIEGLERcAt CAT

Altoona www.ZieglerCAT.com 800-342-7002 Minneapolis Atlantic 877-547-3819 800-352-2812 Sioux City Brainerd 712-252-4401 877-829-9850 Fort Dodge 800-342-1848 Buhl Mason City 800-446-9795 800-342-1849 Columbus Postville 800-526-0889 866-982-5656

The 540-140 Hi Viz offers a nearly 8,500-lb. (3,855 kg) maximum lift capacity with a maximum lift height of 44.2 ft. (13.4 m) on wheels, or 45.2 ft. (13.7 m) when using stabilizers.

JCB has unveiled a fourth model in its Hi Viz telescopic handler range. This new model, the 540-140 Hi Viz, builds on the success of JCB’s high-visibility, low-boom-pivot design. The 540-140 Hi Viz offers a nearly 8,500-lb. (3,855 kg) maximum lift capacity with a maximum lift height of 44.2 ft. (13.4 m) on wheels, or 45.2 ft. (13.7 m) when using stabilizers. Delivering enhanced rear and offside visibility, the Hi Viz machine is equipped with a choice of Tier IV Final diesel engines. This new model offers four key benefits for customers in the rental sector and the construction industry: • Improved onsite safety through its Hi Viz design • Simple, intuitive, easy-to-use controls • Ground-level daily checks and serviceable components along with extended service intervals for easier serviceability • Superb capacity at reach for greater performance The 540-140 Hi Viz Loadall has the lowest boom mounting in its class, up to 9.25 in. (23.5 cm) lower than the standard 540-140, ensuring excellent visibility across the offside and to the rear of the machine, boosting safety on site. Visibility is further improved due to a 13 percent reduction in the boom section and a more compact rear chassis section which reduces overhang by 13 in. (33 cm). Hydraulic performance is closely matched with the engine’s output, while lift performance has been tailored to the machine’s stability, both when working on wheels and with the stabilizers down. This gives the 540-140 Hi Viz enhanced lifting and reach capabilities. Additionally, hose burst check valves on the lift rams prevent collapse in the event of a hose failure. The 540-140 Hi Viz telescopic handler is powered by JCB’s EcoMAX diesel engine. Customers can choose a lowmaintenance 74-hp version that meets the latest engine emis-

sion standards with no requirement for a diesel particulate filter (DPF) or diesel exhaust fluid (DEF). JCB’s recalibration of the EcoMAX engine achieves this emission requirement while achieving an 8 percent fuel savings, according to the manufacturer. For those who require additional power, there are 108- and 125-hp versions of the EcoMAX engine that use JCB’s onecan SCR solution with no expensive DPF. The selective catalytic reduction unit, which uses a urea-based additive to reduce NOx emissions, is incorporated into a single exhaust muffler, replacing the existing exhaust box. This one-can solution maintains JCB’s compact engine design, allowing machine designers to utilize a low engine canopy for increased cross-machine visibility. JCB’s ergonomic single lever control (SLC) is available as an option, delivering smooth, precise control, reducing operator fatigue and improving cab comfort. The Loadall has no complex interlocks or “dead-man” switches on its hydraulic controls, making the Hi Viz easy to control and operate. Despite compact chassis dimensions, a wide-opening, gas-assisted engine canopy delivers ground-level maintenance with up to 35 percent improvement in the machine’s SAE service rating versus the competition. A dry lubricant system delivers extremely durable boom wear pad life, with service intervals of just 500 hours. The 540-140 Hi Viz will be offered with a host of attachments. There will be a choice of aerial work platform options, including a platform-ready specification, that operators can use with the Loadall to maximize utilization and versatility. All Loadall models are provided with JCB LiveLink telematics. This new model will be available to the North American market later this year. For more information, visit www.jcbna.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Komatsu Introduces Largest 3D Semi-Automatic Excavator Komatsu America Corp.’s PC490LCi-11 hydraulic excavator is the largest 3D semi-automatic construction-sized excavator available today, according to the manufacturer. “Many of our customers have been enjoying the precision, versatility and efficiency of the PC210LCi-10, and have been asking us to scale intelligent machine control technology to a larger-sized excavator. The wait is over — the PC490LCi-11 is here,” said Jason Anetsberger, Komatsu America senior product manager. “Whether you are mass excavating, trenching, or fine grading, the PC490LCi-11 will help increase productivity and efficiency, while removing the burden and worry of over excavation. All the operator has to worry about is keeping the bucket full. Komatsu delivers maximum productivity and accuracy, from first to last pass, straight to grade.” Intelligent Machine Control features a unique sensor package, including stroke sensing hydraulic cylinders, an IMU sensor, and GNSS antennas. The machine utilizes 3D design data loaded into the machine’s monitor to accurately display machine position relative to target grade. When the bucket reaches the target surface, automation kicks in to limit over excavation. Features that make the PC490LCi-11 a game-changing hydraulic excavator include: • Auto grade assist — as the operator moves the arm, the boom adjusts the bucket height automatically, tracing the target surface and minimizing digging too deep. • Auto stop control — during boom and bucket operation, the work equipment automatically stops when the bucket edge reaches the design surface, thus minimizing design surface damage. • Minimum distance control — the machine controls the bucket by automatically selecting the point on the bucket closest to the target surface. If the machine is

Komatsu PC490LCi-11 hydraulic excavator is the largest 3D semi-automatic construction-sized excavator available.

not facing a sloped surface at a right angle, it will still follow the target surface and minimize digging below it. • Facing angle compass — the orientation of the facing angle compass’ arrow shows the operator the facing angle, relative to target surface. This allows the bucket edge to be accurately positioned square with the target surface. • Realistic 3D display — the machine and design surfaces are shown in realistic 3D. The angle and magnification of the views can be changed, allowing the operator to select the optimum

view, depending on work conditions. • Control box — the Intelligent Machine Control monitor uses a large 12.1 screen for visibility and ease of use. The simple screen layout displays the necessary information in an easily understood fashion. A touch screen icon interface, instead of a multistep menu, simplifies operation. Other performance features include: • A 11.04 L, 359 horsepower, EPA Tier IV Final, SAA6D125E-7 engine • An up to 13 percent pro-

ductivity improvement, due to increased hydraulic flow in Power Mode • Up to 7 percent more arm crowd force and bucket digging force, respectively, when the onetouch, Power Max function is engaged • KOMRAX level 5 technology feeds the operator machine data, such as fuel and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) levels, Komatsu diesel particulate filter (DPF), regeneration status, location, cautions and maintenance alert information. The PC490LCi-11 excavator,

whether rented, leased or purchased, is covered by the Komatsu CARE program for the first three years or 2,000 hours, whichever comes first. Komatsu CARE includes scheduled factory maintenance, a 50-point inspection at each service and up to two complementary Komatsu DPF exchanges and up to two DEF tank flushes in the first five years. For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Sandvik Commando DC130Ri Includes Many Upgrades The Commando DC130Ri — a rubber-tired compact size top hammer drill rig — is the latest addition to Sandvik Construction’s surface drilling product offering. The new machine includes a large number of upgraded features developed through consultations with customers, while the foundation of the unit is based on the series of drill rigs launched in 1988. Modular design and practical layout of components, new efficient rock drill and a new intelligent control system with large onboard touch screen, are the core features of the new machine. The fully remote-controlled, hydraulic and self-propelled compact size drilling unit, with 4-wheel carrier, is designed for drilling 22 to 45 mm holes. But this isn’t all; the new Commando DC130Ri has been built on the feedback received from customers that has resulted in nearly 100 practical changes and upgrades, according to the manufacturer. Tougher Than Ever, With High Performance and Versatility A completely new RD106 rock drill providing a high 5.5 kW output power, and a new intelligent drilling control system, form the basis for Commando DC130Ri’s high penetration rates. Performance is further enhanced with the machine’s large drilling coverage area, and a new forward pointing feed that allows it to drill closer to structures than before. The machine also possesses the functionality to have roll-over for the feed, change drill steels on the rock drill, and to adjust the drill rig to challenging environmental conditions with additional appliances such as the fuel powered engine heater. All this ensures that the Commando DC130Ri is a truly

an optimized center of gravity which means it is able to reach steep slopes without any problems. In case of higher inclinations, a hydraulic winch with automatic rope tension control is available as an option. For added drilling stability, the Commando DC130Ri comes with extendable front ground legs as a standard.

The Commando DC130Ri — a rubber-tired compact size top hammer drill rig — is the latest addition to Sandvik Construction’s surface drilling product offering.

versatile drill rig that is easily adaptable to changing job sites, and different drilling applications. These include road construction, demolition works, secondary breaking, foundation drilling, trenching, shaft sinking as well as dimensional stone quarrying. First Intelligent Compact Class Drill Rig The new intelligent control system of the Commando DC130Ri provides modern machine control features that until now have been found only on larger drill rigs. Intelligent engine control provides operating cost savings through lower fuel consumption by optimizing the engine power based on actual requirements. The advanced drilling control guarantees smooth

drilling, and is gentle to drill steels. High performance is further enhanced by being able to increase percussion pressure while drilling without sacrificing rock tool life. The 7 in. (17.5 cm) on-board touch screen enables effective monitoring, allowing changes to machine functions. It provides different views for adjustment, aligning and drilling, as well as diagnostics for trouble shooting purposes; a practical feature that helps the operator to accomplish the work required even more easily and smoothly. The Commando DC130Ri also may be equipped with several optional control system features, such as the torque control and automatic feed-percussion-followup, which enables automatically

adjusted drilling in varying conditions. Additionally, the new control system enables the use of the TIMi aligning and inclination system as well as the SanRemo remote monitoring service. Mobile and Well Balanced In machines of this size class mobility, transportability and stability are essential features that really count. From its initial development, the very first Commando was built to meet these requirements. Being of compact-size and light-weight construction for easy transportation, the new Commando DC130Ri is equipped with four high-torque tramming motors, and skid steering that makes the unit extremely mobile. The machine is well balanced, with

Modular Design for Easy Maintenance Commando DC130Ri has a completely new modular design and component layout that allows easy reach to all service points and components. The whole carrier is divided into four main modules, which can be dismounted when making major overhauls. Furthermore, the better collective placement of the hydraulics, and optimized location of the electrical cabinet, has allowed the hosing to be significantly reduced and the electrical wiring minimized. A completely new cover system has two large side doors with gas springs, and a removable middle roof section that provide easy, and two-direction access, to all service points. More features adding to the user friendliness and the safety of the machine are the practical radio remote controller with the optional remote screen solution, display lights for the on-board screen, and efficient working lights for the drilling area, as well as for each sides of the machine. The Commando DC130Ri is equipped with fuel-efficient and low-emission Cat C2.2 Tier III engine. For more information, visit www.construction.sandvik.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Know the Top Five Aspects of Picking the Right Crusher

Tracked mobile crushers are ideal for applications that require movement within a job site. They are easily transported from one job site to another by simply loading them on a trailer. Because they’re built for constant relocation, they’re more compact and weigh less than wheeled crushers.

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commonly self-contained, eliminating the need for additional diesel engines. Tracked mobile crushers are ideal for applications that require movement within a job site. They are easily transported from one job site to another by simply loading them on a trailer. Because they’re built for constant relocation, they’re more compact and weigh less than wheeled crushers.

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Self-diagnosing a health issue can lead to incorrect treatments, prolonged recovery and perhaps an even more costly outcome. The same applies in the crushing industry. Operators shouldn’t try to select a crusher without carefully sorting through the options and thoroughly evaluating what they need. Surprisingly, more than half of our customers don’t know what they need when they start looking at new crushing equipment. Things are further complicated when you consider the relativity of the industry — what one person considers hard rock might be medium to another. Choosing the right crusher comes down to examining each unique application and the desired output. A short visit, a couple of questions and thorough evaluation of an operation can save an operator from the turmoil that comes with selecting the wrong crusher. Here are a few things to consider when it’s time to add a new crusher to your operation. #1: Evaluate your Application The most critical factor here is the level of hardness of the material you’re processing. This is typically measured in compressive strength, or the maximum force that material can withstand before breaking. Primary jaw crushers process hard, abrasive materials such as granite, ores or recycled concrete. Cone crushers are known for their ability to crush hard, abrasive ores and rocks, but they are best suited for secondary crushing applications. Impact crushers are ideal for contaminated materials. They easi-

A crusher’s discharge chute is under a lot of stress for the majority of the machine’s run time, and, as a result, requires regular maintenance. To eliminate these extra costs, look for the specially designed discharge rock box that reduces the need for wear-liner replacement.

ly handle clay, dirt and metal mixed in with the material. While they can handle hard material, they are ideally suited for soft to medium rock. #2: Determine Your Desired Output If an operation can sell 450,000 tons per year, its crushers need to produce 37,500 tons each month. If the crusher is set up to run two days per week for nine hours per day, the operation will require a machine capable of processing just over 400 tph. Proper production capacities are critical to the success of a business. A crusher that is

too small fails to produce the desired tonnages, which limits yields and profits and caps the organization’s growth potential. A machine that’s too large carries extra expense with no added value. #3: Consider Mobility Stationary crushers offer the benefit of a custom, heavy-duty design. However, mobile crushers allow operators to move the unit closer to the face of the crushing activity. Wheeled mobile crushers can be hooked up to a truck and hauled to different locations or relocated on a job site. These units are

#4: Attention to Detail Your crusher needs to withstand daily abuse. Investing in quality equipment and components up front will save money in the long run. Before making a purchase, evaluate the quality of some of the crusher’s components. • Be sure the engine has a good reputation and can meet the operation’s output needs. • Note the hopper size. An oversized hopper can accommodate larger equipment used to feed the unit. • Look for AR-400 liners, which increase durability and product life. Abrasion-resistant transfer points will provide the extra strength needed for certain applications, greatly reduce costly replacements and prevent downtime. • Be sure other components such as conveyors, bearings, rollers, shafts and drives are robust and built for high wear. #5: Compare Apples to Apples It’s easy to get caught up in price. While saving money is important, so are the extras that will save time and money in the future. Take, for example, a crusher’s discharge chute. This area of the machine is under a lot see CRUSHER page 92


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Bandit Industries Accepts President’s ‘E’ Award for Exports at D.C. Ceremony U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker presented Bandit Industries Inc. with the President’s “E” Award for Exports at a ceremony in Washington, D.C., on May 16. The President’s “E” Award is the highest recognition any U.S. entity can receive for making a significant contribution to the expansion of U.S. exports. This year, 123 awards were presented, with 72 awards going to manufacturers. Bandit Industries President Jerry Morey and International Sales Manager Felipe Tamayo accepted the award for Bandit during the ceremony held in the U.S. Department of Commerce building. “Bandit Industries has demonstrated a sustained commitment to export expansion,” Pritzker said in her congratulatory letter to Bandit Industries announcing its selection as an award recipient. “The ‘E’ Awards Committee was very impressed with Bandit Industries’ adaption of its product line for export markets. The company’s creative solution to enter the European market was also particu- Jerry Morey (C), Bandit president, along with Felipe Tamayo (R), internalarly notable. Bandit Industries’ tional sales manager, were presented the President’s “E” Award for Export by achievements have undoubtedly Secretary of Commerce, Penny Pritzker. contributed to national export expansion efforts that support the U.S. economy and create modern technology and hand assembly. Bandit equipment serves professionals in the logging, tree care, biomass, land American jobs.” Bandit Industries Inc. is among the largest global manu- clearing, stump grinding, mulch, recycling and renewable facturers of wood and waste processing equipment, includ- energy markets. In 1961, President Kennedy signed an executive order ing hand-fed brush and whole tree wood chippers, stump grinders, forestry mowers, horizontal grinders, specialty yard reviving the World War II “E” symbol of excellence to honor equipment and skid-steer loader attachments. Bandit equip- and provide recognition to America’s exporters. Today, ment is sold in 56 countries through a growing list of dis- Pritzker honored 123 U.S. companies with the President’s “E” Award for their outstanding work to reduce barriers to tributors and agents. “Exports account for more than 25 percent of our busi- foreign markets and to open the door to more trade around ness, and that number continues to grow,” said Bandit the world. In 2015, U.S. exports totaled $2.23 trillion, accounting for Industries President Jerry Morey. “We’ve always been a manufacturer that listens to our customers and what they nearly 13 percent of U.S. GDP. Nationally, exports conneed; that’s why we’ve invested significantly into research tributed to the U.S. economy, supporting an estimated 11.5 and development of equipment that meets the special needs million jobs. U.S. companies are nominated for the “E” Awards of international customers. Our export success is the result of a collaborative effort from everyone at Bandit, from our through the Department of Commerce’s U.S. Commercial design engineers to representatives in the field and of course Service office network, located within the Department’s our international sales and marketing team. We are very International Trade Administration, with offices in 108 U.S. proud and honored to receive this award on behalf of every- cities and more than 70 countries. Record years of successive export growth and an applicant’s demonstration of an innoone in our mid-Michigan community.” Founded in 1983 in rural Isabella County, Mich., between vative international marketing plan that led to the increase in the towns of Mount Pleasant and Remus, the company grew exports is a significant factor in selecting the winners. For more information about the “E” Awards and the benfrom six employees in a small converted repair shop to more than 400 employees utilizing 280,000 sq. ft. of manufac- efits of exporting, visit www.export.gov. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment turing space. All Bandit machines are still built in Isabella County by teams of specialists, utilizing a combination of Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Heavy Duty Fuchs MHL370 F Built for Atlas Copco’s TEX Tough, High-Capacity Applications P60 Provides Power, The Fuchs MHL370 F material handler expands the Fuchs product line and marks an entry in the 120,000-lb. (54,431 kg) class of high capacity machines. Built for high production in large scrap operations and port applications throughout North America, the new MHL370 handler boasts heavy counterweight and a massive undercarriage with 17.9- by 20.6-ft. (5.4 by 6.3 m) outrigger stance to offer excellent stability and high lift capacities at extended reach. The new Fuchs handler delivers higher lift capacities than other units in this class and a 14.5 percent increase in lift capacity over the Fuchs MHL360 F handler at full 59.9ft. (18 m) boom extension, according to the manufacturer. The rugged MHL370 F handler offers two straight boom reach options — 55-ft. (16.5 m) and 59.9 ft. (18 m). A 59.9-ft. cranked boom option also is available for port applications. New, large diameter boom cylinders feature high operating pressures to elevate machine lift capacities, while hose rupture valves for both the boom and stick cylinders improve lifting safety. Available float operation automatically lifts the boom if too much pressure is applied, protecting sensitive surfaces like the hull of a vessel. The new handler can be equipped with a variety of Fuchs cactus grab, magnet, clamshell and lift hook attachments to meet specific application needs. Quick coupling on the dipperstick offers fast switching of attachments. Featuring large, 59-in. (150 cm) diameter SETCO solid rubber tires, the MHL370 material handler offers excellent stability when “walking” a load and up to 30 percent gradeability for increased off-road performance. Unlike some dual-tire configurations, the single tire design of the new Fuchs handler minimizes material build-up. Four-wheel drive delivers exceptional traction on uneven surfaces, while the machine’s two-speed hydrostatic transmission delivers travel speeds reaching 9.3 mph (15 kmh) for quickly moving about the scrap yard or dock. The front axle’s 27-degree steering angle delivers a tight 26.3-ft. (8 m) turn radius, similar to the MHL360 F, for excellent maneuverability. The durable MHL370 F material handler is powered by a fuel efficient, Tier IV Final 308 hp (230 kW) turbocharged diesel engine. Passive

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Built for high production in large scrap operations and port applications throughout North America, the new MHL370 handler boasts heavy counterweight and a massive undercarriage with 17.9- by 20.6-ft. (5.4 by 6.3 m) outrigger stance.

regeneration of the diesel particulate filter ensures uninterrupted material handler operation with lower fuel consumption. Three-stage “Eco Mode” engine operation allows the operator to fine-tune engine RPM to the demand of the job. Engine speed can be reduced by up to 19 percent over full power to deliver up to a 36 percent fuel savings. Inside the cab, the main 7-in. wide video graphics array (WVGA) touchscreen display offers intuitive machine function for more efficient operation, while a second color display shows the operator video captured by the night vision video camera. The purpose-built handler’s joystick configuration places all critical machine movements within the operator’s reach and leaves room for customization. The hydraulically elevating cab offers a maximum 20-ft (6.1-m) eye-level operation and independent 7-ft. (2.2 m) forward movement for excellent visibility. Accessed by a stow-away ladder, the central service platform of the MHL370 F handler substantially reduces daily maintenance time. Main machine components such as the engine, fuel and DEF fill points, and hydraulic oil tank can be quickly and easily accessed from the platform,

improving machine uptime. The central lubrication system, also accessed from the service platform, automatically greases multiple points on the upper carriage throughout the day to increase machine reliability. Fuchs Telematics, available for the MHL370 F handler, allows customers to optimize machine efficiency and helps to improve uptime by alerting key individuals of upcoming service intervals and potential machine issues. Customers with specialized equipment needs can work with the Fuchs Application Center to tailor machine configuration to the job. By working with Fuchs, customers can opt for a crawler undercarriage with either flat shoes or triple grousers to lower ground contact pressure and further improve stability. Other available designs include stationary handlers, semimobile electric machines and pylon risers for improved visibility, so customers can equip the machine for optimum efficiency in the application. For more information, visit www.terex-fuchs.com.

The Atlas Copco TEX P60 pneumatic breakers were developed to meet the tough requirements found in the rental, construction and demolition industries.

Atlas Copco’s lightweight TEX P60 pneumatic breaker gives contractors hard-hitting power with minimal vibration for optimal comfort on projects, such as asphalt and concrete cutting. Mechanics maintain and repair the TEX P60 quickly and easily because of its one-piece, solid-cast housing that eliminates frontheads, four-bolt backheads and side bolts. This means they can access components more quickly for fast turnaround times and ROI. The TEX P60 is just as easy to repair on the job with a hammer and punch. It also features a built-in lubricator that continuously lubricates the tool for optimal performance and minimal wear, according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web www.atlascopco.us.

site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Evansville, Indiana Fort Wayne, Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Corbin, Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky Louisville, Kentucky Paducah, Kentucky Stanville, Kentucky

Hayden-Murphy Equipment Company www.hayden-murphy.com 9301 E. Bloomington Freeway Minneapolis, MN 55420-3410 952-884-2301 800-352-2757

www.wirtgenamerica.com Carterville, Illinois 1505 Donna Drive Carterville, IL 62918 Phone: 618-985-3399

Portage, Indiana 6450 Melton Road Portage, IN 46368 Phone: 219-764-8080

DePere, Wisconsin 3275 French Road DePere, WI 55115 Phone: 920-532-0165

Schofield, Wisconsin 9808 Weston Avenue Schofield, WI 54476 Phone: 715-355-9898

Springfield, Illinois 816 N Dirksen Parkway Springfield, IL 62702 Phone: 217-789-7711

East Peoria, Illinois 4299 N. Main St. East Peoria, IL 61611 Phone: 309-694-3764

Escanaba, Michigan 2600 S Lincoln Road Escanaba, MI 49829 Phone: 906-786-6920

Eau Claire, Wisconsin 7417 Margaret Lane Eau Claire, WI 54703 Phone: 715-874-5400

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DeForest, Wisconsin 604 Stokely Road DeForest, WI 53532 Phone: 608-842-4151

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Maximized Uptime…

Terex Cedarapids CRH1313R Portable Impactor, Screen Plant Proves Versatile The Terex Cedarapids CRH1313R delivers big production and has the versatility to handle rock crushing, concrete recycling and asphalt recycling. The highly mobile plant is a complete stand-alone closed-circuit unit with three product capability, and features a high production Cedarapids IP1313 impactor with a 3 or 4 bar 50 in. (127 cm) rotor powered by a Tier IV, 450 hp (335 kW) diesel engine, direct drive to crusher, and 200 hp (150 kW) generator. Uptime is maximized with a heavyduty undercrusher pan feeder that protects the conveyor belt from damage by absorbing the high velocity discharge from the crusher. More capacity is possible because of the 5 by 16 ft. (1.5 by 4.8 m) dual-slope 2-deck screen, which handles heavier loads. In addition, the capability to return both screen deck products to the crusher maximizes production. A rugged 48 in.

The Terex Cedarapids CRH1313R plant is a complete stand-alone closedcircuit unit with three product capability, and features a high production Cedarapids IP1313 impactor with a 3 or 4 bar 50 in. (127 cm) rotor powered by a Tier IV, 450 hp (335 kW) diesel engine, direct drive to crusher, and 200 hp (150 kW) generator.

by 16 ft. (122 cm by 4.8 m) high-stroke Cedarapids “Advantage” feeder with 60 in. (152.5 cm) grizzly bar or optional stepped tine style grizzly section feeds the impactor. The CRH1313R portable impactor/screen plant is simple to operate, quick to set up, and easy

to transport. For more information, www.terexmps.com.

visit

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Jeff Lininger will be responsible for directing, administering and coordinating all domestic field sales operations for the western region.

Metso Expands Offerings With N Series KPI-JCI, Astec Name Metso has expanded its offering for the scrap metal recycling industry with the new Metso N Series products. With this expanded range of products, Metso aims to satisfy the requirements of small, medium and larger processors in the industry. The N Series products include shears and balers, which are solidly engineered, robust, cost efficient, production and maintenance friendly and which have been field proven in the scrap industry, according to the manufacturer. All equipment features remote access to expedite customer assistance when needed. The whole product range is backed by a full scope of services from Metso. “The ever-changing demands of the scrap processing industry require a bigger choice of solutions capable of meeting specific capacity needs, and we are responding by introducing the N-Series. Our new product range offers reliable technology, efficiency and safety, yet all the features necessary to meet processing needs at competitive price levels. Regardless of the size of our customer’s business, big or small, we strive to be at the forefront in providing the technology and services needed to ensure success,” said Daniel Zeiler, vice president technology and capital equipment, metal recycling, Metso. Compact Equipment Range Backed By Services The N Series consists of NIS inclined shears, NCS shearbaler-loggers, NLB lid balers and NTB triple compression balers, which can be complemented with customized service agreements. The NIS inclined shear is a gravity feed shear that can

Jeff Lininger as New Sales Director

accept long material and large bulky scrap; it is available with cutting forces from 661 to 1,378 tons (600 to 1,250 t). The NIS is a self-contained unit and easy to install. The NCS shear-baler-logger has a true clamshell chargebox design with high compression forces for faster trapping and folding. The multi-use machine is available with cutting forces from 661 to 1,102 tons (600 to 1,000 t). The NCS is a self-contained unit that offers diesel drives and lifting jacks as options for transportable models. The NLB lid baler is a compact baler for small to mid-size metal baling requirements, producing no. 1 bales in 11.8 by 11.8 in. (300 by 300 mm), 15.7 by 15.7 in. (400 by 400 mm) and 23.6 by 23.6 in. (600 by 600 mm). The NTB triple compression baler is a high production baler that produces no. 1 bales from diverse feed materials. Bale sizes are available at 11.8 by 11.8 in. and 15.7 by 15.7 in.“The new N Series product portfolio is fully backed by Metso’s worldwide service network. The service contact is locally available to our customers so that they have efficient direct support when required. The Metso service team is available for onsite assistance for installation, trouble-shooting, training and other customer requirements. All Metso equipment features remote access to the PLC control systems to expedite customer assistance when necessary,” said Claude Lovrinovic, product manager, metal recycling, Metso. For more information, visit www.metso.com/metal-recycling.

Kolberg-Pioneer Inc., Johnson Crushers International Inc. and Astec Mobile Screens Inc. announced the promotion of Jeff Lininger to North America sales director — West. In his new position, Lininger will be responsible for directing, administering and coordinating all domestic field sales operations for the western region. In this role, he will report to the vice president of sales and marketing to establish and attain annual domestic sales goals and effective dealer relations for his respective region. Lininger has been associated with the three companies since 2002. Most recently, he was the general manager of Astec AggReCon West and prior to that was the director of products and sales for Johnson Crushers International Inc. “Jeff’s extensive experience comes from growing up in this industry, working for his family’s company and then moving into the distribution side of the industry over 16 years ago,” said Ron Earl, vice president of sales and marketing. “His skills and knowledge will be instrumental as we strive to increase our domestic sales in the western region.” Lininger can be reached at jefflininger@kpijci.com or 541/736-1400.

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Terex Finlay Launches I-140 Direct Drive Impact Crusher The Terex Finlay I-140 direct drive horizontal impact crusher with variable speed gives operators unprecedented levels of production in both recycling, mining and quarrying applications. The Terex CR032 chamber gives excellent reduction ratios and high consistency of product shape, according to the manufacturer. A significant engineering approach being introduced in this model is the material flow through the plant. The flow of material has been significantly improved by increasing the width of components as the material moves through the machine. The machine features an advanced electronic control system that monitors and controls the speed of the rotor and regulates the heavy duty vibrating feeder (VGF) with integrated pre-screen to maintain a consistent feed of material into the impact chamber for optimal crushing conditions. Material from the integrated pre-screen can be diverted to a stock pile via the optional by-pass conveyor, or it

The machine features an advanced electronic control system that monitors and controls the speed of the rotor and regulates the heavy duty vibrating feeder (VGF) with integrated pre-screen to maintain a consistent feed of material into the impact chamber for optimal crushing conditions.

may join the crushed product on the main belt. The standard hopper capacity of 7.5 cu. yds. (6 cu m) places the machine at the forefront

in this competitive market sector. “The introduction of the Terex Finlay I-140 represents a significant step change in our family of

impact crushers. Our field test results of extensive testing have recorded significant productivity increases depending on the appli-

cation, over the model that it replaces. The enhanced material flow process of the plant represents a significant step change to our engineering ethos and in due course will be extended to encompass our range of impact crushers,” said Alan Witherow, product manager. Key Features: • The ease of material flow through the machine has greatly improved with each component of the machine increasing in width as the material moves through the machine. • Fully hydraulic apron setting assist provides convenient and efficient adjustment of the aprons. • Heavy duty vibrating feeder (VGF) with integrated prescreen removes dirt fines and sizes bypass material for reprocessing. • Optional under crusher vibratory plate feeder with wear resistant liners aids material discharge flow. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Metso’s NW Rapid Plant Concept Popular With Customers In the highly competitive aggregates market, Metso’s customers are increasingly looking for more cost-efficient ways to improve their productivity and lower cost of operations. The NW Rapid crushing and screening system, introduced a year ago, has proven to provide flexibility at a whole new level. The concept helps aggregates producers to now profit more from even smaller contracts than before and to change site locations more often, according to the manufacturer. NW Rapid’s high production capacity was one of the decisive factors when M/s M G Contractors Pvt Ltd in India was looking for a new plant. “The new Metso NW Rapid plant is a perfect fit for our growing needs for more ecofriendly, mobile and economical solutions. When looking at the available products in the market, we realized that the NW Rapid is a breakthrough in terms of application and quality. It is also backed by Metso’s good brand reputation and their service standards. With this purchase, we feel confident that our production efficiency will increase by as much as 30 percent compared to a traditional solution. The 12-hour set-up time is extraordinary,” said Udit Mittal, director,

“Cost-efficiency is achieved by easy set-up and flexibility serves our customers in the emerging markets particularly well...” Julius Mäkelä Metso

M/s M G Contractors Pvt Ltd. Unique Design Features Increase Production and Cost Efficiency Setting up a conventional portable crushing and screening plant normally takes at least a week and often requires preparations with foundations and other site conditions. In addition, equipment transportation can be difficult and require special arrangements. The NW Rapid is the first and only compact wheel-mounted crushing plant on the market that fits compactly into standard 40ft. (12 m) containers, allowing it to be easily transported from one place to another by sea, rail or truck. Fast installation and disman-

tling is facilitated with hydraulically fineadjustable support legs, hopper walls and screen lifting. “Cost-efficiency achieved by easy set-up and flexibility serves our customers in the emerging markets particularly well, since it is important to be able to swiftly move production to where the construction projects are situated,” said Julius Mäkelä, product manager, Portable Solutions, Metso. The NW Rapid Series includes equipment for multiple aggregate production needs, such as portable jaw crushing, cone crushing as well as horizontal and vertical shaft impactor plants. With these products, customers can set up multistage crushing and

screening plants for high-quality end products as well as for ballast production. The NW Rapid crushing and screening plant can be fed by excavator, wheel loader or dump trucks. Ready-made layouts cover screen feed and cone feed applications, with and without surge hoppers and field conveyors. The increased capacity is mainly achieved by the powerful Nordberg GP220 cone crusher and the new four-deck dual-slope screen, enabling higher screening performance. The whole process can be precisely adjusted by a process control system. “The new Metso IC50C process control system forms a seamless combination between the primary crushing stage and the secondary crushing & screening stage of the plant. The whole process, including field conveyors, can be started and stopped with the push of a single button, making daily operations safe and easy,” said Mäkelä. The NW Rapid complies with European safety standards, and it can be issued with a CE marking. For more information, visit www.metso.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Detroit, MI 313-394-1811 Grand Rapids, MI 616-878-7450 Flint, MI 810-744-4840 New Hudson, MI 248-356-5200 Traverse, MI 231-943-3700

Louisville, KY 502-491-4000

Stanville, KY 606-478-9201

Evansville, IN 812-425-4491

Paducah, KY 270-444-8390

Corbin, KY 606-528-3700

Indianapolis, IN 317-872-8410

Lexington, KY 859-259-3456

Ft.Wayne, IN 260-489-4551

HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT LLC www.howelltractor.com

GIBSON MACHINERY LLC www.gibson machinery.com

Gary,IN 800-852-8816

Cleveland, OH 440-439-4000

Peru, IL 800-342-6072

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ROLAND MACHINERY CO. www.rolandmachinery.com

Carterville, IL 618-985-3399

Franksville, WI 262-835-2710

East Peoria, IL 309-694-3764

DePere, WI 920-532-0165

Bridgeton, MO 314-291-1330

DeForest, WI 608-842-4151

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These Questions Could Save Operator From Choosing the Wrong Crusher

Wheeled mobile crushers can be hooked up to a truck and hauled to different locations or relocated on a job site. In the case of IROCK’s RDS-20 crushing plant, units are self-contained, eliminating the need for additional diesel engines. CRUSHER from page 76

Alta Equipment Company www.altaequipment.com

8840 Byron Commerce SW Byron Center, MI 49315 (616) 878-7450 Fax: (616) 878-7650

1061 Stepke Ct. Traverse, MI 49685 (231) 943-3700 Fax: (231) 943-8110

G3283 S. Dort Hwy. Burton, MI 48529 (810) 744-4840 Fax: (810) 744-1523

56195 Pontiac Trail New Hudson, MI 48165 (248) 356-5200 Fax: (248) 356-2029

5105 Loraine St. Detroit, MI 48208 (313) 394-1811 Fax: (313) 394-1812

Brandeis Machinery & Supply Co. www.brandeismachinery.com

Evansville, IN • (812) 425-4491 Ft. Wayne, IN • (260) 489- 4551 Indianapolis, IN • (317) 872-8410 Corbin, KY • (606) 528-3700 Lexington, KY • (859) 259-3456 Louisville, KY • (502) 491-4000 Paducah, KY • (270) 444-8390 Stanville, KY • (606) 478-9201

of stress for the majority of the machine’s run time, and as a result it requires regular maintenance. Most machines need wear-liner replacements on a regular basis. Some machines, however, have a specially designed discharge rock box that eliminates wear-liner replacements. The specialized design uses a shelf system

with an abrasion-resistant wear bar that allows crushed material to build up and act as a wear liner. The result is dramatic savings in labor and wear parts. Quality production at a low cost is everyone’s goal. Just be sure to consider all elements of the crusher and your operation’s needs before making your selection. After all, the right machine will make every job easier and more

profitable — just what the doctor ordered. Sean Donaghy is the national sales manager at IROCK. He has more than 20 years of experience in the crushing business and has been with IROCK for seven years. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Furukawa Releases Hydraulic Breakers Furukawa Rock Drill USA, a worldwide leader in construction and mining machinery, has released a new mid-size hammer perfectly suited for backhoes and mini-excavators in the 10to 15-ton (9 to 13.6) carrier range. With two unique configurations, the Fx125 series is engineered to handle larger and more demanding jobs than ever before. Whether it is on roads, bridges, rocks or utility work, the Fx125 series is designed for reliability and ease of use. The Fx125 series breakers offer improved durability, with features including a strong, mono-block body and replaceable cylinder liner for reduced maintenance. In addition, Furukawa’s elimination of thru-bolts has proven to decrease downtime and failure rate, according to the manufacturer. Operators will appreciate performance features that make their job simple. The TLB version incorporates switch hitch technology, making the breaker quickly adaptable to most rubber-tired backhoes. Attachment is as easy as inserting an indexing disc and rotating it to OEM center dimensions — no need for separate mounting brackets. The Qtv version works well on larger mini-excavators, especially in noise-sensitive working environments. Now, carriers equipped with quick-couplers may take advantage of the same floating top-mount boss mounting system as those supplied with FRD’s larger hammers. Each Furukawa hammer comes complete with a Pro-Pak for ease of installation. The Pro-Pak includes hose whips, mounting hardware, standard working steel and tool kit with operating manual at no additional charge. The Fx125 TLB/Qtv features an improved design For more information, call 330/673-5826. that reduces hydraulic fluid temperatures and increases performance.

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BUTLER MACHINERY CO. www.butlermachinery.com 3402 36 St. SW Fargo, ND 58014 701-280-3100 800-726-7475 th

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Lokotrack® ST2.8™ exceeds expectations in making a clean cement additive That’s how we make the big difference, the Metso Way.

A Lokotrack ST2.8 mobile scalping screen is helping a cement plant produce a clean additive for its production process, resulting in significant cost savings. The operator is saving up to $20 a ton by producing the additive using the ST2.8, rather than buying it from an outside source. The Lokotrack ST2.8 has a larger throw than most machines in its size class, which allows it to produce a cleaner end product. The unit’s powerful Caterpillar C4.4 diesel engine meets the latest emissions standards, and a new hydraulic system helps to reduce fuel consumption. Find out more about profitable mobile screening at metso.com/showroom/aggregates

CENTRAL SERVICE & SUPPLY, INC. www.centralsands.com

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4219 E. 50th St. • Des Moines, IA 50317 800-247-2400 • 515-964-8600 Fax: 515-309-0667

AIS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CORP. www.aisequip.com 3600 N. Grand River Ave. Lansing, MI 48906 517-321-8000 Fax: 517-321-6275

Saginaw 4600 AIS Drive P.O. Box 253 Bridgeport, MI 48722 989-777-0090 Fax: 989-777-1583

Grand Rapids 600 44th Street S.W. Grand Rapids, MI 49548 616-538-2400 Fax: 616-538-0449

Traverse City 8300 M-72 East Williamsburg, MI 49690 231-267-5060 Fax: 231-267-5257

Northeast Detroit 65809 Gratiot Avenue Lenox, MI 48050 586-727-7502 Fax: 586-727-7311

West Detroit, MI 56555 Pontiac Trail New Hudson, MI 48165 248-437-8121 800-457-8121

RB SCOTT COMPANY INC. www.rbscott.com 1011 Short St. • Eau Claire, WI 54701 715-832-9792 • Fax: 715-832-7767

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generators & gen sets Wacker neuson g70. S/N 20266876, Trailer Mounted w/ Diesel Engine, Like new condition, 374 hours ..........$28,000. Highway equipment Co. of ohio 330-915-8391

Asphalt Care equipment Inc. 215-639-9800

LoADers Crawler Loaders 1978 CAt 955L, Crawler Loader w/ enclosed cab, Very good condition! ..........$17,000. ronson equipment Co. 219-696-5680

Komatsu WA320-3. S/N A30208, 3.3 Yd Bucket, AC, Used condition, 8,094 hrs........ ..................................$52,500. new Holland LW170. S/N 470331, 170 HP, AC, Quick Coupler, 3.75 Yd Bucket & forks, Used condition, 9,196 hours..........................$50,000. Cat 928g. S/N 6XR02443, 125HP, 90% Tires, Quick Coupler, 2.5 Yd Bucket & forks, Used condition, 8,476 hrs........ ..................................$45,000.

trUCKs Articulating trucks Moxy Mt31, s/n 730075, Articulated Dump Truck, Runs well! 2,929 hours ....$174,600. gibson Machinery 440-439-4000 Moxy Mt31 Articulated Dump Truck, S/N 730075, Runs well, 2,292 hours..............$174,600. gibson Machinery 440-439-4000

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Construction Association of Michigan (CAM) The mission of Construction Association of Michigan is to provide service, information and assistance to the construction industry. The Association exists to foster growth in the construction industry and encourage networking between members and their publics. CAM will act as a catalyst to promote and enhance profitability, efficiency and integrity within the industry for the benefit of association members. For further information: Website: http://www.cam-online.com; Email: marketing@cam-online.com; Address: 43636 Woodward , Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48302; Phone: 248/972-1000. Michigan Construction News Coming Events: June 26-29, Sunday-Wednesday – American Society Of Civil Engineers, International Conference On Transportation & Development, Omni Houston Galleria Hotel, Houston, Texas. Contact: ACEC, 800/548-2723; www.asce.org. July 13, Wednesday – Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association, 2016 Metro Detroit Golf Outing, Twin Lakes Golf Club, Oakland Township. Contact: MITA, 517/347-8335. July 19, Tuesday – Construction Association of Michigan, Golf Outing, Links of Novi. Contact: CAM, 248/972-1000. July 27-31, Wednesday-Sunday – Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association, 2016 Summer Conference, Crystal Mountain Resort, Thompsonville. Contact: MITA, 517/347-8335. August 16, Tuesday – Construction Association of Michigan, Golf Outing, Fieldstone Golf Club, Auburn Hills. Contact: CAM, 248/972-1000. August 20, Saturday – Woodward Dream Cruise, “Cruise Into CAM,” CAM HQ, West Bloomfield. Contact: CAM, 248/972-1000. AMERICAN ROAD & TRANSPORTATION BUILDERS ASSOCIATION ARTBA & ATA Hosting Interstate Highway System 60th Anniversary Lunch & Policy Event DATE: JUNE 29, 2016, TIME: 12 NOON to 3:00 PM PLACE: NATIONAL PRESS CLUB, WASHINGTON, D.C. The event will explore what the Interstates of the future should look like to keep America moving and the U.S. economy growing. ARTBA was founded in 1902 to advocate a federal-state partnership to build a defined national network of modern, lane-divided roads that would connect all state capitals with each other and with Washington, D.C. American Trucking Association is the largest national trade association for the trucking industry. ATA is the voice of the industry America depends on most to move our nation’s freight. There is no charge to attend the lunch, but registration is required via ARTBA’s website at www.artba.org. ARTBA is located in Washington, D.C. Phone 202/289-4434. AGC Safety & Health Conference Wednesday, July 27, 2016 to Friday, July 29, 2016 District of Columbia THE ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS of NEW YORK STATE LLC JUNE 14, 2016 – Anthony S. Santaro AGC Scholarship Classic Annual Anthony S. Santaro AGC Scholarship Classic Tuesday, June 14, 2016 Turning Stone Casino & Resort, Verona, NY Please mark your calendars. We had a record 350 golfers at the 2015 event and maxed out the two scramble courses. This is the only fundraising event for our scholarship program. We have awarded over $1 million in scholarships to well deserving students. Any questions, please contact Brendan Manning at the AGC at bmanning@agenys.org or at 518/456-1134.

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Pine Bush Equipment Celebrates 60th Anniversary Pine Bush Equipment is hosting an Open House to celebrate their 60th Anniversary. DATE: SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 2016 TIME: 9 AM to 2 PM LOCATION: Pine Bush Equipment, 283 PINE ROAD, NEWINGTON, CONNECTICUT During the event, there will be an Excavator Rodeo, prizes, food, and an opportunity to win a Kubota Z125 Mower. You get a bonus entry if you bring a nonperishable food item for the local food pantry. For more information, contact Lisa King at 860/665-7470, ext. 923, or Holly Bodnar, 845/744-2006, ext. 1234. OAIMA (Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association) The Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association is the trade association in Ohio that represents all of the state’s mining operations except coal. PROJECT STONE – June 20-24, 2016 & June 27 – July 1, 2016 This workshop enables OAIMA producing members to develop partnerships with local schools and give teachers the opportunity to incorporate real-life earth science into inquiry based science lessons. PROJECT STONE is an annual program open to all teachers educating in Ohio’s classrooms. The spacing is limited. For more information about PROJECT STONE, please visit OAIMA.org. You may also call OAIMA at 1.800.OH.ROCKS or 614/428-7954. Fax: 614/4287919. OMMEP GOLF OUTING – July 18, 2016 – 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM For more information, please contact OAIMA at 1-800.OH.ROCKS or 614/4287954. Fax: 614/428-7919. STAFDA – Specialty Tools & Fasteners Distributors Association Welcome to STAFDA! STAFDA is an international educational association comprised of distributors, manufacturers, rep agents, and affiliates (trade press) serving the construction/industrial market. We have 2,500 members from across the globe and have been serving the Construction & Industrial Channel since 1976. UPCOMING EVENTS: STAFDA’s 40th Annual Convention & Trade Show Atlanta, GA November 6 – 8, 2016 Georgia World Congress Center Registration materials will be mailed to members the third week of June. You must be a member to attend! STAFDA has a series of training manuals, along with benchmarking surveys, and over 65 different programs to serve your needs! We encourage you to explore our website and learn more! STAFDA 500 Elm Grove Road – Suite 210 – P. O. Box 44 – Elm Grove, Wisconsin 53122 Phone: 800/352-2981 or 262/784-4774 Fax: 262/784-5059 Info@STAFDA.org FOLEY’s ONE-DAY SALES EVENT! DATE: June 28th TIME: 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM VENUE: Foley Rents, 833 Centennial Avenue, Piscataway, NJ 08854 Mark your calendar for the Foley One-Day Sales Event! Please join us for a One-Day Sales Event where you will find the best deals all year on CAT & ALLIED Equipment. Take advantage of special offers on used equipment, including skid steers, excavators, backhoes, dozers, track loaders, rental fleet roll-out equipment, attachments and more! If you have any questions regarding this event, contact Cindy at csnow@foleyinc.com or call 732/885-3154. You may also email info@foleyinc.com for more information. TDWI Seminar in Boston 2016 Wednesday, July 27, 2016 to Friday, July 29, 2016 Questions? info@tdwi.org TDWI Solution Spotlight, Washington, D.C. Complimentary Event on Data Warehouse Modernization and Analytics for the Digital Enterprise Date: June 23, 2016

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Recruits ATS Graduates For Your Company ATS Students and Graduates Will Be Available ASSOCIATED TRAINING SERVICES – OPEN HOUSE 7132 Elder Lane, Corner of HWY 151 & HWY VV SUN PRAIRIE, WI 53590 Dan Swiggum, 605/354-0721 www.operator-school.com TOWMASTER TRAILERS & TRUCK EQUIPMENT & EDUCATION EXPO Minnesota Municipal & Government Agencies and Plow Contractors Join us for the 2016 TOWMASTER TRAILERS & TRUCK EQUIPMENT & EDUCATION EXPO FREE!!! DATE: TUESDAY, JULY 12, 2016 TIME: 7:30 AM to 2:30 PM Factory Tours; Product Demonstrations; Truck Displays; Indoor Product Displays; Trailer Displays; Equipment Displays; Food & Prizes; Education Sessions: 7:45 AM – Force America SSC5100EX Operation; 8:45 AM - Force America SSC6100 Operation; 9:45 AM – KMI 3 Step Asphalt Repair. Registration required online at towmastertruck.com. TDWI Seminar in Dallas, TX 2016 DATA MINING AND PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS DATES: Monday, JULY 11; Tuesday, JULY 12; Wednesday, JULY 13; Thursday, JULY 14 SEMINAR LOCATION: Renaissance Dallas Hotel 2222 N Stemmons Fwy Dallas, TX 75207 MONDAY, JULY 11: TDWI Analytics Fundamentals TUESDAY, JULY 12: TDWI Predictive Analytics Fundamentals WEDNESDAY, JULY 13: TDWI Data Visualization Fundamentals THURSDAY, JULY 14: Hands-on Data Mining If you register to become a Premium Member of TDWI at the time of your seminar registration, you can attend at TDWI Premium Member rates. Please contact us at 425/277-9201 or registration@tdwi.org. All non-member registrations for three or more days include a one-year TDWI Premium Membership. You may, however, decline Premium Membership on the registration form. TDWI Seminar in Salt Lake City, UT 2016 BUSINESS ANALYTICS DATES: Monday, JULY 25; Tuesday, JULY 26; Wednesday, JULY 27; Thursday, JULY 28 SEMINAR LOCATION: University Guest House & Conference Center 110 S Fort Douglas Blvd Salt Lake City, UT 84113-5036 MONDAY, JULY 25: TDWI Analytics Fundamentals TUESDAY, JULY 26: TDWI Predictive Analytics Fundamentals WEDNESDAY, JULY 27: TDWI Data Visualization Fundamentals THURSDAY, JULY 28: Data Storytelling: The New Horizon in Business Analytics If you register to become a Premium Member of TDWI at the time of your seminar registration, you can attend at TDWI Premium Member rates. Please contact us at 425/277-9201 or registration @tdwi.org. All non-member registrations for three or more days include a one-year TDWI Premium Membership. You may, however, decline Premium Membership on the registration form. NLICA – The Nebraska Land Improvement Contractors Association NEBRASKA LICA CONSTRUCTION EXPO & FIELD DAY Plan to Attend the 2nd Nebraska LICA Construction Expo and Field Day. DATE: THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2016 TIME: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM SITE LOCATION: 18060 OLD CHENEY ROAD, WALTON, NE 68461 *Directions from Lincoln, NE: Travel East on US-34 E. Turn Right onto S 148th Street. Turn Left onto Old Cheney Road. THIS EVENT IS FREE TO THE PUBLIC!!! Contractors will have the opportunity to access multiple associates at once, with hands-on testing of equipment and the chance to see the latest innovations and products related to the industry. NLICA associate members are encouraged to participate in this event. For more information on this event, contact Nancy Dvorak, Event Coordinator at 402/693-2517 or nancy@prussexcavation.com. For additional information, you may also visit www.NELICA.org.


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2006-2010 Ingersoll Rand DD-118HF & DD-138HF 1999 Dynapac SP-CC-102 Dual Drum Vibratory 2012 Volvo MT2000 Milling Machine, Cummins Roller, #7137 ...............................................$6,500 610HP Tier 3 Dsl, 86” Keystone Cutter ....$275,000 Compactors, Various Units to Choose From! 12-13 JM 12-13 JM 800-283-1336 800-283-1336 12-13 JM 800-283-1336

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950B, 950E, 966D, 966F, 966H, 972G AND 970F. CAT MOTOR GRADER: 140G, 140H AND 14H I BUY RUNNING OR NON RUNNING MACHINE IF YOU HAVE ANY EQUIPMENT FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARA PH: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HITACHI EXCAVATOR WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200 AND EX400 IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: STEVE PH: 713-659-0593 EMAIL: STEVE@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY DYNAPAC ROLLER CA25 AND CA251 IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: SAM SUNESARA PH: 713-855-6170 EMAIL: SALES@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LOOKING FOR CAT 637-OR 657 D,E,F...SCRAPERS....NOT COAL HAUERS....REMAINED MACHINES PREFERRED..... CONTACT: DALE PH: 360-551-9778 EMAIL: DALE.SALES.HEH@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU 380 JG-1, 580 OR 550 TRACK JAW CRUSHER LATER MODEL, LOW HOUR, WORK READY USA LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PH: 603-828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: REQUIRED MACHINES FOR PURCHASE COAL BURNING ELECTRICAL PLANTS 50 TO 100 MW IN 50 HZ. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES & PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PH: 864-574-0404 EMAIL: APESALES@ AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 864-576-7204 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: 6" TO 12" L39 KUBOTA BACKHOE BUCKET BUCKET & A HYDRAULIC THUMB FOR L39 BACKHOE CONTACT: RALPH STEWART PH: 662-327-3552 EMAIL: RALPHCSTEWART@ BELLSOUTH.NET FAX: 662-327-3552 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: EQUIPMENT WANTED TO BUY WE BUY HEAVY EQUIPMENT AND TRUCKS! LOOKING TO BUY SKID STEERS AND MINI EXCAVATORS CONTACT: JOE PH: 570-250-5559 EMAIL: JOE@JOEDIRTMACHINERY.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: FORKLIFTS WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE YOUR WORKING AND NON WORKING 80'S 90'S AND LATE MODELS. ALL MAKES AND MODELS!! CASH ON THE SPOT!!!! CONTACT: JOHN PH: 832-900-5824 EMAIL: JNICHOLAS.NICHOLAS MACHINE@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BACK HOE REAR BUCKET REAR BUCKET FOR NEW HOLLAND 555D 1996 MODEL CONTACT: JOHN EMAIL: JRELKHUNT@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: DEERE 644K JRB QC DEERE 644K JRB QC GP BUCKET AND FORKS CONTACT: FRANK @ GROFF TRACTOR PH: 800-33-GROFF EMAIL: FRANKHORAN@ GROFFTRACTOR.COM FAX: 732-780-3618 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEED EXCAVATOR EX 5600 HITACHI WANT TO BUY NOW EXCAVATOR HITACHI EX 5600 «35YARD« BETWEEN 5000 AND 12000 HOURS REAL HOURS ON THE METERS AND FRAME NOT ADVERTISED IN THE WORLD USER ONLY OR REPOSES BANK CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 1-450-346-8975 OR 1-514-386-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LOADER FOR 255 MF I LIVE IN CENTRAL KY CONTACT: HARRY PH: 270-402-5781 EMAIL: RICEPRESTON75@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: SMALL DOZER SMALL USED DOZER WITH 3PT HITCH AND 540RPM PTO CONTACT: TONY PH: 217-773-2670 EMAIL: TONYMATHEWSON@ YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: SKID STEERS AND MINI EXCAVATORS. CONTACT: JOE DIRT MACHINERY PHONE: 570-250-5559 EMAIL: JOE@JOEDIRTMACHINES.COM FAX: 570-364-5200 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WANT BULLDOZER WANT TO BUY BULLDOZER D9N ENC CAB WITH RIPPER D9R, ENC CAB WITH RIPPER D10R ENC CAB WITH RIPPER KOMASTU 155AX-6 SS RIPPER 2012 AND UP NO PAST 4000 HOURS ALL UNIT FROM USER NOT ADVERTISED CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR 1-514-386-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: WIRTGEN MILLING MACHINE WE NEED TO BUY WIRTGEN MILLING MACHINE W2100 AND W2200 2000 AND UP WITH MOBA CONTROLLER, IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: SAM SUNESARA PHONE: 713-855-6170 EMAIL: SALES@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 281-727-0415 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU D37-P-2 TRACK CHAINS AND SPROCKETS IN GOOD COND CONTACT: TOM EMAIL: TSDREDGING@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: TOOLCAT (USED) MADE BY BOBCAT CONTACT: MARC JONES PH: 6086954397 WANTED: WE BUY OILFIELD EQUIPEMAIL: MJOSYENE@GMAIL.COM MENT WORKING OR NON WORKING –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE PAY TOP DOLLAR. WANTED: BULLDOZER D8T WITH 45000 CONTACT: JAMIE MILLER PHONE: 713-256-6006) HOURS EMAIL: JMILLER.SOUTHERNMANWANT TO BUY USA FROM USER 2 CHINE@GMAIL.COM BULLDOZER D8T ENC CAB SEMI U –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WITH RIPPER WITH 45000 HOURS AND WANTED: DEERE 644K WHEEL UP WITH UNDERCARRIAGE POOR LOADER 4.0 YD. G.P. BUCKET MUST BE ALL PIECES MUST BE CONTACT: FRANK @ GROFF TRACTOR RUNNING I NEED 2 FAST PHONE: 1-800-33-GROFF CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN EMAIL: FRANKHORAN@ PH: 1 450 346 8975 OR 1 514 386 8975 GROFFTRACTOR.COM EMAIL: FAX: 732-780-3618 JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT WHEEL LOADERS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I AM LOOKING TO BUY RUNNING OR WANTED: CAT DRIVE MOTOR-PART # NON RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS , 1390848 MOTOR GRADER AND DOZER. CAT DRIVE MOTOR (ALSO CALLED A CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARA TRAVEL MOTOR), FOR A CAT EL300B PHONE: 832-528-0786 EXCAVATOR. THE CAT PART # IS EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM 1390848. FAX: 832-528-0786 CONTACT: NICK –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PH: (304) 232-1333 WANTED: DORNIER LOOMS 3000EMAIL: WVCOINC@AOL.COM 4000MM PREFER MODELS PTV/PTS FOR TECH- FAX: (304) 233-1333 NICAL TEXTILES. 3 LOOMS NEEDED. IF –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL WANTED: DEERE 644K DETAILS, PICTURES AND PRICE. DEERE 644K 4.25 CUBIC YARD G.P. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON BUCKET PHONE: 864-574-0404 CONTACT: FRANK EMAIL: APESALES@AMERICANPLANPH: 800-33-GROFF TANDEQUIPMENT.COM EMAIL: FRANKHORAN@ FAX: 864-576-7204 GROFFTRACTOR.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED BULLDOZER D10N AND D11N FAX: 732-780-3618 ENC CAB WITH RIPPER GOOD UNDER- –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAR HAULER TO HAUL 8' CARRIAGE, USA WELCOME EUROPE MUST BE GOOD PRICE. I NEED 5 UNIT. WIDE X 20' SHIPPING CONTAINERS CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN LOOKING FOR A CAR HAULER THAT PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR HAS A FLATBED THAT EXTENDS DOWN 1-514-386-8975) AND OUT. I USED TO USE ONE OF EMAIL: THESE TO HAUL 8' X 20' MOBILE STORJEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA AGE / SHIPPING CONTAINERS. THE –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– THING IS... THE BED HAS TO BE 102" LOOKING FOR 16" RUBBER PADS OR 16" CLIP ON PADS FOR A CAT 305 MIDI WIDE TO ACCOMODATE THE 96" WIDE SHIPPING CONTAINER! EXCAVATOR - HWJ03223. CONTACT: SHANE TERRY CONTACT: MARCEL PH: 951-219-4210 PHONE: 519-686-1123 EMAIL: SHANETERRY27@YAHOO.COM EMAIL: FAX: 951-468-4522 SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: CEDAR RAPIDS REMIX ASPHALT PAVER CONTACT: JD BENTLEY PH: 660-651-2432 EMAIL: SUSANBENTLEY1962@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT 938G QUICK ATTACH BUCKET CAT 928G QUICK ATTACH BUCKET CONTACT: DEBBIE PH: 4064421399 EMAIL: SLICKROCK08@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: REQUIRED MACHINES FOR PURCHASE DAVIS & FURBER WOOLEN CARD. MUST BE 2500MM (100 INCHES). IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES AND PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PH: 864-574-0404 EMAIL: APESALES@AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 864-576-7204 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WALKING DRAGLINE WALKING DRAGLINES OF 50M3 BKT CAPACITY AND BIGGER. CAT,MARION,BE ETC CONTACT: ALEEM BAKSH PH: +64 211263938 EMAIL: GCTLTD@XTRA.CO.NZ –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS (NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES). WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LOOKING TO BUY NEW OR USED EQUIPMENT MANUALS, SERVICE PARTS OR OPERATOR MANUALS CONTACT: JOHN WHITNEY PHONE: 530-864-0771 EMAIL: WHITNEYJ65@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BULLDOZER 12 MONTHS USER 2013 AND UP UNDER 3000 HOURS, ENC CAB LOW LOW HOURS USER ONLY , AFTER ONLY USA CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR 1-514-386-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: USED JD 35D ATTACHMENTS USED 12", 18", 30"-36", AND A 42-48" GRADING BUCKET. CONTACT: BEN EMAIL: HARRISSVCS@HOTMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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Construction Group Calls for Cities Apply for TIGER Grants Better Work Zone Safety Plan to Fund Transportation Projects SAFETY from page 1

workers and 6 percent of those crashes kill them. Work zone crashes also have a pronounced impact on construction schedules and costs, DiStefano said. He noted that 25 percent of contractors reported that work zone crashes during the past year have forced them to temporarily shut down construction activity. Those delays were often lengthy, as 51 percent of those project shutdowns lasted two or more days. Association officials said that a majority of contractors (77 percent) report that motor vehicle crashes pose a greater risk today than they did just 10 years ago. Meanwhile, 72 percent of contractors report that having positive barriers — including Jersey barriers — between workers and moving traffic can save lives and prevent injuries. Yet the Obama administration has yet to implement a barrier funding requirement that was included in the most recent surface transportation law from 2015. “Turns out an orange cone is no match for a speeding car, and it shouldn’t take a

needless fatality to figure that out,” said DiStefano. He added that the association was urging the administration to move forward on requiring and funding, safety barriers for highway projects as quickly as possible. But DiStefano suggested that the best way to improve safety was for motorists to slow down and be more careful while driving through highway work zones. “When you see construction signs and orange barrels, take your foot off the gas, get off the phone and keep your eyes on the road,” he added. “It is not worth putting someone’s life at risk just to save a few seconds on the road.” The work zone safety study was based on a nationwide survey of highway construction firms the association conducted in March and April of this year. Over 800 contractors completed the survey nationwide. For more information, visit www.agc.org.

TIGER from page 1

be awarded on a competitive basis for projects that will have a significant impact on the nation, a metropolitan area, or a region. The 2016 TIGER grant program focuses on capital projects that generate economic development and improve access to reliable, safe and affordable transportation for communities, both urban and rural. As in previous rounds, the TIGER program supports projects that promote safety, economic competitiveness, quality of life, environmental sustainability and state of good repair. The program also prioritizes innovation, partnership and ladders of opportunity. The highly competitive TIGER program, which began as a part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, offers federal funding possibilities for large, transformative multi-modal projects. Since 2009, TIGER has provided nearly $4.6 billion to (This story also can be found on 381 projects in all 50 states, the District of Construction Equipment Guide’s website at Columbia and Puerto Rico, including 134 projects to support rural and tribal communiwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

ties. Overall, the Department has received more than 6,700 applications requesting more than $134 billion for transportation projects across the country. The TIGER grant program supports innovative projects, including multi-modal and multi-jurisdictional projects. These federal funds leverage money from private sector partners, states, local, and tribal governments, metropolitan planning organizations, ports, and transit agencies. The 2015 TIGER round alone has enabled communities to leverage $500 million in federal investment to support $1.4 billion in overall transportation investments. TIGER funding was provided in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016, signed by President Obama on Dec. 18, 2015. For more information, visit http://www.transportation.gov/tiger. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

AEM, Northwestern Launch In-Depth Study

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The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) launched an indepth study on the future trends and opportunities influencing how U.S. transportation infrastructure will move people and goods in the year 2050. The study was unveiled during a symposium hosted by AEM and Northwestern University to close out Infrastructure Week 2016. The study was produced by a multidisciplinary team at Northwestern University, including experts in the fields of civil and environmental engineering, economics and sustainability, which reviewed the study’s findings and discussed how to leverage future opportunities, technologies and trends in pursuit of a national and comprehensive plan for U.S. infrastructure. The symposium also featured remarks from several national and state transportation thought leaders and policymakers, including, Kennametal CEO Ron De Feo, who urged the audience to think about what U.S. infrastructure could and should look like in the year 2050. “The objective of the study is not to predict the future, but to frame scenar-

ios and trends that will inform the public and policymakers about what is possible,” said De Feo, who serves as chairman of AEM’s Infrastructure Vision 2050 Task Force. “AEM and its members will use this study to articulate the factors and trends that will shape a national, long-term vision for U.S. infrastructure. There is much to discuss, debate and, most importantly, decide.” Northwestern University’s McCormick School of Engineering Dean Julio Ottino also addressed the symposium. “It was a privilege for our faculty to partner with AEM on this study,” said Ottino. “Thinking about the future of our national infrastructure is a critical issue, and one that requires a broad team of experts across many fields.” The keynote address was delivered by U.S. Department of Transportation Deputy Secretary Victor Mendez. “Last year, the Department released Beyond Traffic, a report outlining the biggest challenges facing America’s infrastructure over the next three decades, including a population that will grow by 70 million more people,”

said Mendez. “Close collaboration between the public and private sectors, like the partnership with AEM and Northwestern University will play an important role in determining how we move people and freight better in the future, and support the American economy.” The symposium at Northwestern University and the panel discussion on Capitol Hill are both part of AEM’s broader Infrastructure Vision 2050 initiative, which seeks to elevate the national discussion about the future of infrastructure and ensure that equipment manufacturers are positioned to help the world build its next wave of infrastructure. The Infrastructure Vision 2050 initiative also features a crowdsourced, incentivized competition to generate new ideas about U.S. infrastructure from a grassroots community of problem-solvers. For more information, visit www.aem.org/IV2050. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668 • Denver, CO Wed., July 13, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., September 14, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., November 9, 2016 For: Construction Equipment RTI AUCTIONS www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Watertown, NY Sat., June 18, 2016 For: Jefferson County Area Equipment Auction STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • Timed Online Auction June 10 - 20, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Timed Online Auction July 6 - 13, 2016 For: Ag, Construction Equipment, Trucks & more • Litchfield, MN Tues., July 26, 2016 For: Secured Party Construction Auction • West Fargo, ND Wed., August 3, 2016 For: Aglron West Fargo Event TIM WEAVER AUCTION SERVICE www.auctionzip.com 717-354-9524 • Palm, PA Fri., July 8, 2016 For: Stonewood Contracting Liquidation Auction UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., June 24, 2016 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283

WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700

• ONLINE ONLY Wed., June 22, 2016 For: C-Gawf Construction Auction

• Princeton, MN Sat., September 17, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

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• Princeton, MN Sat., December 10, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., June 30, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., June 30, 2016 For: Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., July 14, 2016 For: Construction Equipment

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

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395

• Bennettsville, SC Wed., June 22, 2016 For: Dixon Construction Co. Liquidation

• Lebanon, TN Sat., September 10, 2016 For: Construction Equipment

• Villa Rica, GA Wed., September 21, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment Auction

• Lebanon, TN Sat., December 3, 2016 For: Construction Equipment

WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. www.wolfeauctions.com 800-443-9580 • York Springs, PA Thurs., June 23, 2016 For: Southern PA Contractors Auction YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Ashland, KY Thurs., July 7, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Ashland, OH Thurs., September 22, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Darlington, PA Thurs., November 17, 2016 For: Construction Equipment


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Project to Improve Pavement Condition, Historic Concerns HEBERT from page 1

The project includes the removal and replacement of the existing roadway with drainage improvements, along with decorative street lighting, curb bump-outs and landscape plantings. The city is taking advantage of the MDOT project to effect water main and sanitary sewer improvements on Quincy Street, a contract also awarded to Hebert Construction. “This project will improve pavement condition and address historic concerns with non-motorized traffic in downtown Hancock,” said Dan Weingarten, communications representative, MDOT Superior region. “MDOT had a number of meetings with the city and pedestrian groups to gather input. By adding sidewalk bump-outs, the project will address concerns from pedestrians who’ve had difficulty crossing U.S. 41. Beyond the safety improvements, the project will give a nice aesthetic update for downtown Hancock.” This section of U.S.-41 has not undergone major reconstruction in many years and MDOT was not getting the expected pavement life from mill and resurfacing maintenance fixes. The new stretch of road has an anticipated fix life of 20 years. The work on U.S. 41 is taking place in 2016, while the work on Front Street and the M-26 ramp is scheduled for 2017. Construction will proceed from east to west in stages, with the first construction stage requiring the closure of Reservation Street and U.S. 41 (Quincy Street) from Reservation Street to Tezcuco Street. “Tezcuco Street will remain open to traffic for as long as possible,” according to the web page. Local traffic will be permitted on Quincy Street, with total closures of Quincy Street in the work area during various stages of construction The project will require a detour, with two-way traffic on Hancock Street. Motorists should expect a significant increase in traffic on Hancock Street. To maintain access to businesses, local traffic will be permitted on Quincy Street in the areas outside the active stage. Pedestrian access will be maintained throughout the project.” MDOT held an information meeting on April 5 with town residents. About 80 people attended. “The public comments were overwhelmingly positive,” said Weingarten. “People are understandably concerned with traffic impacts during construction, but everyone seems to be looking forward to the project.” OHM Advisors designed the new road infrastructure for MDOT. Donald Hebert, the owner and president of Hebert Construction, said that his company worked on a similar urban project last year in the city of Iron Wood.

The reconstruction, funded with state and local money, has crews working between Portage Lake Lift Bridge and Lincoln Drive.

“The biggest things that makes these projects a success is cooperation and coordination — everybody has to be involved,” he said. “We have weekly meetings to discuss the progress. They allow us to suggest alternatives to do the project in a better and more efficient way. You also need to have good weather. Right now we’re in the initial stages of the work, but the project is moving forward and we’re ready for the challenge.” The project superintendent is Patrick Hebert, who also is responsible for the company’s vehicles and equipment. Donald Hebert has been involved in the project from the start, particularly in the bidding process. “We just tore up Reservation Street and put in the temporary water and other services for the building along the work site so that they will not experience any interruptions,” said Hebert. “We did the work on the west end to divert the traffic, which is flowing well. We’ll be tearing up Quincy and continuing down Hancock Street. When we remove the sidewalks, there will be a place for foot traffic to walk safely as we are working. Throughout the phases that have been set up, there will be no truck or car traffic as they are being diverted to side streets.” When the asphalt and concrete is removed, the underground work can begin. But knowing that some underground infrastructure may not be found on the maps, Hebert crews will proceed cautiously. The Reservation/Quincy section is to be completed in 2016. In 2017, Highway 26 will be revamped, along with the tie-ins. The project is divided into nine stages. The immediate work is bringing in several subcontractors, which includes the new electrical infrastructure that has to be

The $7.1 million Hancock Streetscape Project, which began on May 2, will be completed in July 2017.

installed, requiring the removal of the sidewalks. A full crew of 25 to 30 people should be on site in a few weeks. The project’s progress is dependent upon sequencing starting with the removal of the road surface to build a new roadbase and the installation of new underground service before a new road and sidewalk system can be constructed. “Once you start,” said Hebert, “you want to keep the production going. With the phasing, MDOT wants certain areas done before you can start the next one. We’re going to discuss the possibility MDOT giving us more areas to work in so that we can have all the different operations to keep on working instead of having to stop and wait for others to complete their work. “It’s not like you can turn off an operation and turn it back on with a light switch,” he added. “If we can change the phasing, we

can get the work done sooner for the community.” Most of the equipment for the project has been sent to the project — Hebert’s main office/yard is 100 miles away in Iron River. A dozer has been fitted with a GPS unit to spread gravel and other materials precisely and make cuts on the subgrade. A grader has been similarly outfitted. “We are using the latest technology,” said Hebert, who has witnessed the evolution of construction equipment. The company will be sending in mechanics as needed. Minor repairs and other servicing are often done by operators, but major repairs and routine maintenance is handled by mechanics from the shop. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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ADVERTISER INDEX To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC....................................................................9 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ................................................................63 ALLU GROUP ........................................................................................................61 AMERICAN STATE EQUIPMENT ............................................................................7 ARING EQUIPMENT CO INC ................................................................................17 ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL ..........................................................................62 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIP USA......................................................................11 ATI CORPORATION/LEVEL BEST ........................................................................60 BAIR PRODUCTS INC ..........................................................................................25 BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ....................................................................................78 BARGAINS ........................................................................................................97,98 BROOKS TRACTOR ..............................................................................................18 CATERPILLAR INDUSTRIAL ................................................................................80 CEG SCALE MODELS ..........................................................................................24 CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................................................................96 CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES ..................................................................25 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE WHEEL LOADER TOOL CARRIERS & ATTACHEMENT ..........................94 FELLING EW SLEEPER & MIDCO TESTIMONIAL ....................................50 WANTED......................................................................................................99 AUCTION TRIPLE PLAY ..........................................................................103 CUSTOM MADE PRODUCTS ................................................................................6 DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA CORP ............................................................42 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ............................................................................45 DOPPSTADT ..........................................................................................................92 DUAL DOZER ........................................................................................................62 DURATECH ............................................................................................................90 DYNAPAC ..............................................................................................................51 ERB EQUIPMENT..................................................................................................15 EZ SPOT UR ..........................................................................................................62 FABICK CAT ............................................................................................................2 FARM-RITE EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................................................12 FELLING TRAILERS ..............................................................................................36 FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO..................................................................................7 FLANGE LOCK ......................................................................................................18 FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ..............................................................................25 FOLEY EQUIPMENT CO ......................................................................................23 FURY MOTORS ....................................................................................................35 FURY PARTS & SERVICE ....................................................................................40 GARY CARLSON EQUIPMENT ..............................................................................8 GROVE WORLDWIDE ..........................................................................................64 HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO............................................................108 HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ....................................................................61 ILLINOIS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................3 IRAY AUCTION ....................................................................................................100 IROCK CRUSHERS ..............................................................................................84 IRONPLANET ......................................................................................................101 JEFF BELZER ........................................................................................................39 JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS INC ....................................................................105 JET TRAILERS ......................................................................................................39 JJ SCHECKEL........................................................................................................21 JOHN DEERE ........................................................................................................46

KAWASAKI - KCM..................................................................................................67 KLEEMAN ..............................................................................................................85 KOBELCO ..............................................................................................................52 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ............................................................................48,68 KPI-JCI ..................................................................................................................83 KUBOTA ................................................................................................................79 LEONARD TRUCK & TRAILER ............................................................................41 M.H. EBY INC ........................................................................................................33 MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC....................................................................................6 METSO MINERAL CRUSHING..............................................................................77 METSO MINERAL SCREENING ..........................................................................93 MID COUNTRY MACHINERY................................................................................55 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY............................................................................................27 MUSTANG MFG ....................................................................................................70 NORAM ..................................................................................................................72 PATTEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................................19 POWERSCREEN MW DEALER ............................................................................89 PURPLE WAVE INC ............................................................................................105 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC/LRH ..........................................................99 RDO EQUIPMENT/MINNESOTA EQUIPMENT ....................................................54 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS MIDLAND TX ............................................................................................107 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ......................................................................13,61 ROGERS BROTHERS CORP ..............................................................................40 ROLAND MACHINERY INC ....................................................................................5 RTL EQUIPMENT INC ..........................................................................................84 SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION ................................................................58 SANY AMERICA INC..............................................................................................48 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES..................................................................................60 SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES ........................................................................87 SENNEBOGEN ......................................................................................................91 SMITHCO ..............................................................................................................34 STAR EQUIPMENT LTD ..........................................................................................6 STOWERS CAT ....................................................................................................90 TEREX COMPACT ................................................................................................66 TEREX CRANES....................................................................................................71 TEREX FUCHS ......................................................................................................95 THE VICTOR L PHILLIPS CO ..............................................................................27 TOWMASTER INC ..........................................................................................31,39 UNIQUE TRUCK ACCESSORIES ........................................................................41 VIRNIG ATTACHMENTS ........................................................................................59

OHIO STATE SUPPLEMENT AIR EQUIPMENT RENTAL CORP ..........................................................................5 BOBCAT ENTERPRISES ........................................................................................9 COLUMBUS EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................................................12 COMPANY WRENCH ..............................................................................................7 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ............................................................6,11 EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ........................................................................9 HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT COMPANY OF OH ..........................................................3 KUBOTA SVL ..........................................................................................................5 THE MCLEAN CO ..................................................................................................10

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