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Employment Increases in Metro Areas Construction employment expanded in 215 metro areas, declined in 80 and was stagnant in 44 between June 2013 and June 2014, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released July 30 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that uncer-
Doosan Customers Get Hands-On at Demo...12
JC B Raises Money at Mud Run...27
New Dickinson, N.D., Diesel Refinery First in U.S. Since 1976 By Dorinda Anderson CEG CORRESPONDENT
Mani tou Donat es Ski d Ste er to Col lege ... 64
Table of Contents ............4 Truck & Trailer Section ...... ..................................37-45 Attachment & Parts Section ......................53-59
Construction of a 20,000 barrel per-day diesel refinery near Dickinson in western North Dakota began in late March 2013. This is the first refinery to be constructed anywhere in the United States
Business Calendar ........89 Auction Section ........91-97 Advertisers Index ..........98
Ken Simonson Associated General Contractors of America
since 1976, and the first in North Dakota since the refinery in Mandan was built in 1956. This green field refinery, meaning from the dirt up, is located 4 mi. (6.4 km) west of Dickinson on 318 acres. The $300 million Dakota Prairie Refinery (DPR) is a 50-50 partnership between energy com-
tainty about a range of federal infrastructure and construction programs could weigh on future growth for the sector. “Contractors have been expanding their work force in about two-thirds of the country for several months in a row,”
see REFINERY page 60
see EMPLOYMENT page 96
Road Taxes Rise, Even in Tax-Averse States By David A. Lieb
Recycling Section ....71-85
“Contractors have been expanding their work force in about two-thirds of the country for several months in a row.”
Construction of a 20,000 barrel per-day diesel refinery near Dickinson in western North Dakota began in late March 2013. This is the first refinery to be constructed anywhere in the United States since 1976, and the first in North Dakota since the refinery in Mandan was built in 1956.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) For nearly a century, Missouri has taxed drivers to pay for its roads. That’s always provided enough — until now. A historic change that would tax virtually every-
thing they buy in order to yield more money for roads and bridges, recently came up for a vote. With Congress stymied over long-term highway funding, many states are taking it upon themselves to tackle the politically uncomfortable task of raising
revenue for their aging transportation systems. In the past year and a half, onefourth of the states have hiked taxes, fees or fines, and at least a dozen others are studying options, according to an Associated Press review. The push comes as the traditional revenue sources —
federal and state fuel taxes — have deteriorated because of more fuel-efficient vehicles, more people driving less, and stagnant tax rates. Support for the hikes has come from Democrats and Republicans alike, even in tax-averse states see TAXES page 96
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2011 Cat 262C........................................$33,000
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2003 Hitachi ZX600LC........................$110,000
2011 Cat 966K4....................................$225,000
1991 CAT 772B ....................................$85,000
1999 Cat D6M LGP ..............................$69,000
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1993 Ingersoll Rand ST105 ..................$6,500
2008 Cat 297C XPS ..............................$30,000
2004 Cat D6RLGP DSII ........................$81,000
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12 SWIDERSKI EQUIPMENT HOSTS HANDS-ON
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Swiderski Equipment hosted a demo open house for guests to operate Doosan construction equipment, including excavators (track and wheeled), wheel loaders and various attachments, on Aug. 5 at its Mosinee, Wis., facility.
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN A new Gehl skid loader was delivered to the grounds of University WisconsinWashington County, in West Bend, Wis., as a donation from Manitou Americas Inc.
14 LICA HOSTS FIRST NEBRASKA CONSTRUCTION
66 PIRTEK REPORTS SECOND QUARTER
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The first annual Nebraska Construction Expo & Field Day held on July 31 was a great success for the Nebraska LICA chapter.
18 SCORES OF CONTRACTORS TACKLE OHIO RIVER BRIDGES PROJECTS The projects, primarily consisting of two river crossings connecting Kentucky and Indiana involving the participation of both states, are designed to improve safety and traffic conditions and promote economic development in the area.
25 NO AGREEMENT ON HOW TO PAY FOR ROADS AMONG TAXPAYERS Six in 10 Americans think the economic benefits of good highways, railroads and airports outweigh the cost to taxpayers. Yet there is scant support for some of the most frequently discussed options for paying for construction of new roads or the upkeep of existing ones, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll.
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Blaw-Knox PF115, ’80, 1,921 hrs ..............$14,500
Case 1150K LGP, ’06, 1,900 hrs ..............$70,000
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Case 1150K LGP, ’06, 1,900 hrs ..............$70,000 Cat D6M LGP, ’96, 18,025 hrs ................$44,500 Deere 455G, ’96, 6,864 hrs......................$24,500 Komatsu D51PX-22, ’08, 4,013 hrs ......$124,500 Komatsu D61PX-15EO, ‘07, 4,771 hrs ..$120,000 Komatsu D65EX-15EO, ’07, 3,934 hrs ..$149,500 Komatsu D65PX-15EO, ‘09, 4,203 hrs ..$140,000 Komatsu D155AX-6, ’07, 6,524 hrs ......$239,500 Komatsu D275AX-5, ’03, 23,015 hrs ......$99,500
Roadtec RX700, ’08, 4,630 hrs..............$170,000
Bomag BW205AD, ’02, 3,520 hrs ............$34,500 Hamm HD8, ’07, 515 hrs ........................$18,500 Hamm HD14VV, ’09, 2,460 hrs ................$29,500 Hamm HD90 Ozzy, ’04, 4,300 hrs ............$54,500
Cat 330CL, ’02, 12,032 hrs ......................$69,500
WATER EQUIPMENT
Gradall XL4100 III, ’09, 5,191 hrs ........$130,000
GRADERS
Wirtgen W60, ’08, 628 hrs ....................$144,900 Wirtgen W60 Rumbler, ’11, 400 hrs......$240,000 Wirtgen W600, ’03, 2,403 hrs..................$77,500 Wirtgen 2000DC, ’96, 9,346 hrs ..............$70,000 Wirtgen W2100, ’04, 8,373 hrs ..................$CALL
Cat 385CL, ’06, 9,646 hrs ..........................$CALL Deere 350DLC, ’07, 5,837 hrs ..............$124,500 Deere 350DLC, ’07, 6,832 hrs ..............$115,000 Hitachi ZX160LC, ’05, 5,876 hrs..............$59,500
Komatsu HM300-2, ’06, 6,500 gal ........$275,000 Komatsu HM400-2, ’07, 8,000 gal ........$395,000
Kobelco SK400LC Mark IV, ’97 ................$38,500
Komatsu HD465-5, ’02, 17,763 hrs ............$CALL
CRUSHING/SCREENING
Komatsu PC78MR-6, ’05, 6,420 hrs ........$39,500
Komatsu HD465-5, ’02, 17,763 hrs ............$CALL
Doppstadt SM726 Screen, ’09, 257 hrs $225,000 Kleemann MSD190D Screen, ’13, 688 hrs ............ ................................................................$255,000 Kleemann MC110Z Crusher, ’13, 714 hrs.............. ................................................................$475,000
OFF ROAD TRUCKS
Komatsu GD655-3C, ’06, 1,866 hrs ......$159,500 Komatsu GD655-3EO, ’09, 1,287 hrs ....$189,500
WHEEL LOADERS
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Komatsu WA65-3, ’04, 745 hrs................$59,500
Blaw-Knox PF115, ’08, 1,921 hrs ............$14,500 LeeBoy 8500LD, ’00, 5,434 hrs ..............$17,500 LeeBoy 8500LD, ’08, 910 hrs ..................$74,500 Vogele 1110WB, ’05, 3,139 hrs ..............$54,500 Vogele 1110WB, ’03, 1,004 hrs ..............$85,000 Vogele 5103-2, ’11, 1,273 hrs ..............$250,000
Komatsu WA70-5, ‘06, 2,592 hrs ............$47,500
Komatsu PC35MR-2, ‘07, 4,747 hrs ........$26,500 Komatsu PC88MR-8, ‘09, 1,195 hrs ........$74,500 Komatsu PC138USLC-8, ’11, 1,142 hrs $124,500 Komatsu PC138USLC-8, ’11, 3,218 hrs $104,500 Komatsu PC160LC-7, ’05, 8,230 hrs........$54,500 Komatsu PC200LC-6, ’01, 5,824 hrs........$59,500 Komatsu PC200LC-7, ‘03, 8,114 hrs........$79,500
Komatsu WA320-1, ’94, 7,350 hrs ..........$29,500
FORESTRY
Komatsu WA320-6, ’08, 3961 hrs..........$126,500 Komatsu WA320-7, ’14, 81 hrs..............$165,000 Komatsu WA380-6, ’11, 2,094 hrs ........$179,500 Komatsu WA380-7, ’13, 1,385 hrs ........$185,000
MATERIAL HANDLERS
Komatsu WA450-6, ’07, 8,069 hrs ........$149,500
Cat 365CL-MH, ‘08, 10,428 hrs ............$164,500 Komatsu P400LC-8MH, ’08, 6,095 hrs ..$219,500
Komatsu WA470-6, ‘11, 5,520 hrs ........$179,500 New Holland LW190B, ’04, 5,908 hrs......$33,500
Deere 490D/Rolly Head, ’88, 12,000 hrs $39,000 Norco Puma 220, ’11, 78 hrs ....................$CALL Valmet 415EX/Rolly II, ’05, 10,092 hrs $135,000 Valmet 840, ’02, 13,000 hrs ....................$60,000 Valmet 840.2, ’05, 6,600 hrs......................$CALL Valmet 860.4, ’12, 1,640 hrs......................$CALL Valmet 911.3, ‘08, 8,655 hrs ................$235,000
Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’03, 5,975 hrs........$89,500 Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’04, 7,640 Hrs ......$89,500 Komatsu PC200LC-8, ’06, 5,102 hrs......$109,500 Komatsu PC200LC-8, ’06, 4,621 hrs........$97,500 Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’06, 9,084 hrs........$96,500 Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’07, 5,757 hrs......$119,500 Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’09, 4,707 hrs......$129,000 Komatsu PC300LC-6, ’99, 16,882 hrs......$39,500 Komatsu PC300LC-7EO, ’06, 6,320 hrs ..$99,500 Komatsu PC300LC-7EO, ’06, 7,736 hrs $110,000 Komatsu PC308USLC-3EO, ’07, 4,402 hrs $214,500 Komatsu PC400LC-7, ’04, 10,300 hrs......$99,500 Komatsu PC400LC-7, ’05 8,163 hrs ......$124,500 Komatsu PC400LC-7, ’05 11,134 hrs ......$92,500 Komatsu PC400LC-7EO, ’07, 3,991 hrs $204,500 Komatsu PC400LC-8, ’08, 3,815 hrs......$209,500 Komatsu PC450LC-8, ’11, 2,389 hrs......$309,500 Komatsu PC600LC-7, ’05, 10,328 hrs....$199,500 Komatsu PC600LC-7, ’05, 4,910 hrs......$369,500 Komatsu PC600LC-8, ’06, 10,478 hrs....$199,500 Komatsu PC650LC-5, ’95, 17,615 hrs......$42,500 Komatsu PC750LC-7, ’04, 6,613 hrs......$349,500
Gradall XL4100 III, ‘09, 5,191 hrs ..................$130,000
Komatsu PC200LC-7,’03, 5,975 hrs ........$89,500
Volvo EC240CLR, ’11, 454 hrs ..............$195,500
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ROLLERS INGRAM 315 - 4 to Choose from, 3 Wheel Static Roller, s/n & Hrs Available ..............$26,500 Ea. SAKAI R2H-2 - ‘12, 388 Hrs, 3 Wheel Static, 83”, #61950A, 1R5-60251 ........................$83,795 SAKAI R2H-2 - ‘13, 90 Hrs, 3 Wheel Static, #C000223, 1R5-60309 ................................$89,795 SAKAI R2H-2 - ‘13, 30 Hrs, 3 Wheel Static, #C000252, 1R5-60313 ................................$93,412 SAKAI R2H-2 - ‘13, 291 Hrs, 3 Wheel Static, #C000312, 1R5-60312 ..............................$87,750 SAKAI SW850-2 - ‘11, 211 Hrs, 79” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #61870A, S/N 50152 ............ ..........................................................................................................................................$92,578 SAKAI SW880 - ‘12, 292 Hrs, 79” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #61938A, S/N 10142$117,980 SAKAI SW652 - ‘12, 216 Hrs, 57” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #61937A, S/N 20167 ..$79,850 SAKAI SW300 - ‘13, 55 Hrs, 40” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000211, S/N 40156 ..$33,950 SAKAI SW502 - ‘13, 233 Hours, 51 inch drum 9000 lb remaining std and or eptw warranty, #C000212..........................................................................................................................$41,974
AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT ALLIS 500-SD PORTABLE CONE CRUSHER, 300 HP electric motor, rear feed conveyor, side discharge conveyor, motor control panel, tri-axle, hydraulic leveling ................................................................................................$130,000 JCI/FABTEC 6’X20’ TD DUAL SCREEN PLANT, (2) 30” reversing conveyors under primary screen, 60” conveyor under secondary screen, (3) 42” cross conveyors (6) hydraulic leveling jacks, motor control panel ............$182,500 JCI K-300 “KODIAK” PORTABLE CONE PLANT, 300 hp electric motor, 36”x 20’ side discharge conveyor, 36”x 35’ feed conveyor, motor control panel, hydraulic leveling......................................................................................$375,000 POWERSCREEN 510 COMMANDER RINSER SCREEN PLANT, 11.8 Yd. hopper with hydraulic dump grizzly, 36” feed conveyor, 5x10 3-Deck screen, tandem axle, Deutz diesel ..................................................................................$52,400
EXCAVATORS DEMAG H95 MASS EXCAVATOR, Powered by a Cat 3408 Diesel, with a 24’7” Gooseneck Boom, and a 10’8” Stick with 43’6” Reach and 25’ Digging Depth, 7.2 cu yd HD Rock Bucket, Approx. 220,000 Lb. Working Weight, 5800 Frame Hours and Recent Engine Rebuild........................................................................................$95,000 LIEBHERR R974B HDSL UTILITY CRAWLER EXCAVATOR, Powered by a 471 HP Liebherr D9408TI Diesel, 33’11” Semi-Gooseneck Boom with 15’5” Stick, 5 cu yd HD Bkt, 21’x14’ 4” Wide U/C with 30” Track Pads adn Removable Sideframes, Approx. 190,000 Lb. Working Weight ....................................................................CALL
*Comes with any remaining standard and 3 year extended power train warranty.
EXCAVATORS GRADALL XL4100 - ‘94, 8368 Hrs, Working as is, #C000386, S/N 414218......................$19,500 GRADALL XL4100 - ‘98, 8884 Hrs, Workable, as is, #62013A, S/N 413282 ....................$25,000 GRADALL XL4100 - ‘02, 7745 Hrs, Good Machine, #C000402, S/N 411552 ....................$42,500 GRADALL XL4100 - ‘02, 7068 Hrs, Call on this One, S/N 415548 ....................................$53,950 LIEBHERR A904C - ‘11, 1435 Hrs, No Buckets w/Machine, Many Buckets in Stock for This ........ ........................................................................................................................................$156,950
Contact Marty in Illinois 1-800-307-0221
mahrendt@finkbinerequipment.com Photos & Detail Descriptions view: www.finkbinerequipment.com
GROVE RT760 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE
GROVE TM9120 TRUCK CRANE
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 ....................................$155,900 GROVE TM9120 100 TON TRUCK CRANE, 1997, 42’ to 130’ boom, 33’ to 58’ offsettable telescopic swingaway, Grove HO50 main & aux. hoists, LMI, Cummins 6CT8.3 diesel, mounted on a Grove 8 x 4 chassis with a Cummins N14 diesel and Roadranger transmissions. Tandem boom dolly ....................REDUCED TO $299,000 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 ..............................................$159,500 LIEBHERR HS883HD DUTY CYCLE HYDRAULIC CRAWLER CRANE, 132 Ton Class, (2 Available) with Liebherr V8 Diesels, Main Hoists with 44,000 SLP or 66,000 SLP, 115’ Main Boom, Removable Sideframes ..........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
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Toolcats in Stock, Call for Pricing Bobcat Excavators in Stock, Call for Pricing
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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
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 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
www.farmriteequip.com
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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 operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.
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USED EQUIPMENT 2011 VOLVO A40F, 3755 Hrs ....................$351,100
2012 VOLVO A40F, 3015 Hrs ....................$388,300
2012 VOLVO A40F, 3147 Hrs ....................$388,300
A40 Finance leasing available for 24 months with payments as low as $7,900 per month. Call Doug Wilson for details.
Asphalt/Pavers/Concrete Equipment
Motor Graders
2004 VOLVO PF5510, 148 Hrs ........................................................................$25,000
2002 VOLVO G720 VHP, 2175 Hrs ................................................................$72,225 2011 VOLVO G946, 1723 Hrs ........................................................................$211,200 2011 VOLVO G946B, 1957 Hrs ....................................................................$211,200
2006 VOLVO PF6110, 2866 Hrs....................................................................$166,700 (2) 2007 VOLVO PF6110, 2809 Hrs-3061 Hrs..............................$166,700 EA. (2) 2008 VOLVO PF6110, 3258 Hrs ......................................$166,700-$167,000 2011 VOLVO PF6110, 1956 Hrs....................................................................$206,000
Compactors-Smooth Drum 2010 VOLVO DD112HF, 1664 Hrs..................................................................$88,900 2008 VOLVO DD118HF, 2018 Hrs..................................................................$83,500
Your VOLVO dealer in: North Dakota Bismarck Fargo Minot
2007 VOLVO DD90HF, 1748 Hrs ....................................................................$58,500 2012 VOLVO SD116DX, 1415 Hrs ..............................................................$116,700
Excavators-Crawler 2008 VOLVO EC210C LC, 2764 Hrs ..........................................................$122,500
Off-Highway Trucks 2004 VOLVO A25D, 6012 Hrs ........................................................................$206,000 (3) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 1873 Hrs-7068 Hrs ......................$283,500-$305,750 (2) 2011 VOLVO A30E, 3110 Hrs-3579 Hrs ....................$283,500-$372,500 (8) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 2290 Hrs-3450 Hrs ......................$316,750-$333,500 2013 VOLVO A30F, 2312 Hrs ........................................................................$324,500 (2) 2012 VOLVO A35F, 1961 Hrs-2960 Hrs ......................$388,300-$415,000 (8) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 3077 Hrs-6261 Hrs ......................$322,300-$399,000 (20) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 1697 Hrs-4651 Hrs ..................$340,500-$447,000 (2) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 3100 Hrs ........................................................$388,300 EA. 2013 VOLVO A40F FS, 2087 Hrs..................................................................$494,750
2011 VOLVO EC210CL, 3473 Hrs................................................................$138,900 (3) 2013 VOLVO EC220D, 2005 Hrs-2315 Hrs ..............$139,000-$150,000
Water Equipment - Truck
North Carolina
2008 VOLVO EC240C, 2268 Hrs ....................................................................$80,555
2006 VOLVO A30D, 6797 Hrs ........................................................................$255,750
Charlotte Raleigh Asheville Greenville
2011 VOLVO EC250DL, 2778 Hrs................................................................$161,250 2004 VOLVO EC290B LC, 9540 Hrs ..............................................................$52,777 2004 VOLVO EC330B, 5800 Hrs ....................................................................$52,777 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 4099 Hrs................................................................$177,800 $
South Carolina Columbia North Charleston Piedmont
Georgia
(4) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 2180 Hrs-2818 Hrs ............$205,600-$211,200 (2) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1110 Hrs-2360 Hrs ............$211,250-$216,750 2011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 5048 Hrs ..........................................................$250,000 2012 VOLVO EC480DL, 2277 Hrs................................................................$328,000 (2) 2013 VOLVO EC480DL, 1681 Hrs-2056 Hrs ............$324,500-$330,000
Buford Forest Park Savannah
Excavators-Mini (up to 12,000 lbs)
East Tennessee
Excavators-Wheel
Knoxville Chattanooga
2004 VOLVO EC55, 6032 Hrs ..........................................................................$27,777 2008 VOLVO EC55B, 4265 Hrs........................................................................$40,555
(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 2576 Hrs-2908 Hrs ..............$161,200-$166,700 2012 VOLVO EW180D, 1690 Hrs..................................................................$194,500
Doug Wilson 704-562-2032 Email: doug.wilson@ascvolvo.com
Full inventory at: www.ascvolvo.com
Billy Brice 678-318-9500 Email: billy.brice@ascvolvo.com
Wheel Loaders 2010 VOLVO L110F, 5170 Hrs ......................................................................$155,600 2012 VOLVO L110G, 3266 Hrs......................................................................$200,000 2009 VOLVO L120F, 6893 Hrs ......................................................................$155,600 2005 VOLVO L150E, 20742 Hrs ......................................................................$65,000 2009 VOLVO L150F, 6938 Hrs ......................................................................$183,400 (3) 2010 VOLVO L150F, 8825 Hrs-11467 Hrs ................$133,400-$133,500 (3) 2012 VOLVO L150G, 2674 Hrs-2761 Hrs ..................$267,000-$305,750 2011 VOLVO L180G, 3285 Hrs......................................................................$278,000 2013 VOLVO L180G, 2691 Hrs......................................................................$334,000 2012 VOLVO L250G, 1751 Hrs......................................................................$399,000 2003 VOLVO L50D, 7867 Hrs............................................................................$44,444 2010 VOLVO L50F, 8046 Hrs ............................................................................$55,555 2013 VOLVO L50GS, 1671 Hrs ....................................................................$123,000 2005 VOLVO L60E, 17059 Hrs ........................................................................$33,333 2012 VOLVO L70G, 3009 Hrs ........................................................................$144,500 (2) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1520 Hrs-2241 Hrs ..................................$194,500 EA.
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Swiderski Equipment Hosts Hands-On Doosan Demo Day
S
widerski Equipment hosted a demo open house for guests to operate Doosan construction equipment, including excavators (track and wheeled), wheel loaders and various attachments, on Aug. 5 at its Mosinee, Wis., facility. Attendees experienced hands-on product testing with various pieces available to maneuver, dig, and dump, experiencing first-hand the durability and comfort of these machines. Doosan experts were on site to assist guests and answer any questions. Food and refreshments were provided. The equipment Swiderski had to run and on display is as follows: Running the Doosan DX140LC excavator is Jim • DX63-3 Midi excavator Curtin, owner of Jim Curtin Excavating. • DX140LC excavator • DX180LC excavator • DX225LC-3 excavator • DX235LCR excavator • DX350LC-3 excavator • DX190W-3 wheel excavator • DL420-3 wheel loader • DL300HL high lift wheel loader • DL250TC-3 tool carrier loader • DL200-3 HL high lift wheel loader
Doing some digging with the Doosan DL200 wheel loader is Steve Schneider, Steve Schneider Trucking.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Swiderski Equipment Inc. owners Dianne and Alex Swiderski enjoy the Doosan event, which was held at their Mosinee, Wis., location. Dave Framke, owner of Dave Framke Excavating, tries out the Doosan DX190W wheeled excavator.
Jamie Gyr (L) of Area Excavating looks over the equipment chart for the Doosan 225LC excavator with Swiderski Equipment Inc.’s John Hinner.
Ron Babl of Dave Framke Excavating gets a feel for the Doosan DX 350LC excavator.
(L-R): David Hohol of Olson Gravel gets some instructions on operating the Doosan DX235 from Doosan’s Dan Steinlicht while his pal Tim Olson, also of Olson Gravel, watches.
Jim Barry (R), Swiderski Equipment Inc., goes over some of the features of the Doosan 350LC excavator with Kevin Swatloski of Swatloski Trucking LLC.
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Fiat HD21, Side Boom, JD 850K, 24" Pads, 128" Blade, 1494 hours, Excellent Condition, #U11857 ........$268,000 3 Available $83,500 Ea.
JD 310SJ, Cab, Air, JD 400D, New KLEIN JD 700K, LGP, 30” 8000 gallon water truck, 4x4, Ext Hoe, #U11935 Pads,132” PAT Blade, 6457 hrs, #U11425........ ........................$69,500 Warranty, #U12196 ...... ......................$258,000 ......................$163,000
Case STX550 Scraper JD 350DLC, 10’6" Arm, Tractor, #U12066.......... 32" Pads, #U12202 ...... ......................$254,000 ......................$185,000
Low Hour JD 844K’s Available, 0% for 36 Months on Select Units
JD 350GLC Material JD 850K LGP, 36" Handler, #N5539 .......... Pads, 168" PAT Blade, ......................$495,000 460 hours, #U11976...... ......................$345,000
NPK Hammers, All JD 2112C Scraper Pan, JD 600CLC w/ Genesis Sizes for All Makes. #U12244 ..........$79,000 GXP1200R Shear, Inspected and Well #U10798 ........$468,000 Maintained, GH4-GH18
Bomag BW213PDH, JD 210CW, 2 Piece 84” Padfoot, Blade, Boom, Aux Hyd, #U11363 ..........$59,000 #U11722 ........$148,000
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LICA Hosts First Nebraska Construction Expo & Field Day
(L-R): Celebrating 50 years, Rexco Equipment shows attendees its extensive equipment lines with Galen Harvey, service manager; Casey Smith, general manager; Kelly Smith, territory manager; Tom Nugent, president; and Rod Osterhout, regional manager of LinkBelt, Midwest region.
Murphy Tractor and Topcon specialists show attendees the features of GPS grading system on this John Deere 700K dozer.
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he first annual Nebraska Construction Expo & Field Day held on July 31 was a great success for the Nebraska LICA chapter. This event was open to the public and nearly 400 attendees were welcomed to the 40 acre site by volunteers and 28 sponsors that displayed literature, machinery, and other equipment related to land construction activities. The attendees included area contractors, NRCS, local chapter members as well as the LICA National President Bob Clark, Vice President Steve Anderson, and CEO Jerry Biuso Sr. More than 40 pieces of large machinery were on display at the site including tiling machines, dozers, backhoes, motorgraders, excavators, mini-excavators, skid loaders, a side dump trailer and more. Several of these machines were equipped with GPS technology and constructed multiple terrace systems. Other activities at the site included tree removal and see EXPO page 36
Derek Drew (L) of Sitech Omaha shows how the Trimble dual GPS 605900 system works on this Cat D6T dozer to Camden Excavating Owner John Camden of Blair, Neb.
(L-R): Patty Hooker, Linda Pruss, Patti McArdle, Jerry Biuso (National LICA CEO), Casey Pruss, and Nancy Dvorak represent LICA at the expo.
Titan Machinery’s Josh Johnson (L), out of the Lincoln, Neb., location with Loren Neujahr of Neujahr Farms out of Waverly, Iowa, inside a Case CX 210C excavator.
(L-R): The NCS Equipment booth had Terex Regional Manager Tom Haroldson; Mitch Hahn, Bertrand, Neb.; Ben Zegers, Lincoln, Neb.; and Devin Benson, Bertrand, Neb., with a Terex PT 75 compact track loader.
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2011 Volvo DD138HF - Back up alarm, infrared temp sensor, work lights, 328 gal water tank cap, operating weight 30,325 lbs, vibrating frequency: 3200 vpm, vibration centrifugal force: 21,840-42,260 lbs, 84" drum width ............................$160,500
2012 Volvo ECR88, 82.7” Dipper w/Thumb Bracket, 18” Rubber Tracks, Auto Idling, Pilot Controls, Heat/AC, Rotating Beacon, Counterweight..............................................$105,000
2012 Volvo ECR58, 16” Rubber Tracks, Auto Idling, Heat/AC, Pilot Controls, Counterweight ......................................$65,000
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2013 Volvo BL70B, Municipal trade, 92.5" loader bucket, mech. att. bracket, 1.3 CY GP bucket w/ spill guard, EXT dipper arm, pilot controls,4WD, A/C, radio w/CD, MP3 connection, double battery, boom suspension, additional 1080lb counterweight ..........................................................................$89,500
2012 Dressta TD25M, 26" Severe Service Pads, 90% UC, Hydraulic Controls (3 Spool Valve / 2 Lever), Severe Service Crankcase & Transmission Guards, Final Drive Rock Guard, Full Length Track Roller Guard, Engine Block Heater, Start/Charging Receptacle Plug Assembly w/15' Cable, SemiU Blade (12.5cy) w/Reinforced Center Push Plate & Hydraulic Tllt, Fixed Drawbar ....................................................$292,500
2008 Volvo A40E - A/C, Radio w/CD, Air Suspension Seat w/Armrest, Front Work Lights, Elec Hood Opener, Delayed Engine Shutdown, 29.5R25 Tires ..............................$288,000
2011 Volvo L220G, A/C, Radio w/CD, Heated Air Susp Seat, Rear Camera, Electro-Hydraulic Servo Controls, OptiShift, Comfort Drive Control, Boom Suspension, Work Lights, Reversible Cooling Fan, Axle Oil Cooling, Engine Block Heater, Full Rear Fenders, Re-Handling Counterweight, CareTrack Hardware, 134” 8.2cy STE Bkt w/BOE, 29.5R25 Michelin L-4 Tires, Volvo D13H-F (Tier 4i) ..........................................CALL
2011 Volvo SD116DX, Work lights, flow divider, bolt on pad foot shell, inside scrapper, universal scrapper, grill support installation, operating weight 23,930 lbs, vib frequency 1,870-2,018 vpm, vibration centrifugal force: 47,900-61,000 lbs, 84" drum width ..........................................................................$117,000
2012 Volvo BL70B, Municipal Trade, 92.5” Loader Bkt, Mech. Att. Bracket, 1.3 CY GP Bkt w/Spill Guard, EXT Dipper Arm, Pilot Controls, 4WD, A/C, Radio w/CD, MP3 Connection, Double Battery, Boom Suspension, Additional 1080lb Counterweight .. ......................................................................................$83,500
2012 Volvo L70G, MUNICIPAL TRADE, A/C, Radio w/CD, Heated Air Susp Operator's Seat, Rear Camera, Boom Suspension, Hydraulic 4 Functions, , Reversible Cooling Fan, CareTrack Satellite System w/3yr Subscription, 100" 3.1cy Bucket w/BOE, 20.5R25 BR VJT L3 tires, Volvo D6H (Tier 4i) Engine ........................................................................$165,000
2013 Volvo EC250DL, Municipal trade, 19'9" boom, 11'10" arm, 36" track pads, engine block heater, air susp seat w/heat, joystick 3 switch & 1 prop, climate control with a/c, radio w/cd, rear view camera, 2 pump double act. piping, quick fit piping, pilot pattern controls, straight travel pedal, caretrack ........$217,500
2011 Volvo DD70HF, Backup Alarm, Operating Weight 14,895 Lbs, 205 Gallon Water Tank Capacity, Vibration Frequency: 4000 VPM, Vibration Centrifugal Force: 7,820-21,080 Lbs, 57” Drum Width ................................................................$106,000
2002 Hitachi ZX330 LC, A/C, Radio, Lubecore Auto Grease System, 36" Pads, 39'8" Boom, 30'9" Stick, 60" Ditching Bucket ..........................................................................$92,500
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Scores of Contractors Tackle Ohio River Bridges Projects As one of the largest construction jobs currently under way in the United States, the combined Louisville-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges projects are employing scores of contractors, each contributing their unique skills toward overcoming the many challenging aspects encountered on the job. The projects, primarily consisting of two river crossings connecting Kentucky and Indiana involving the participation of both states, are designed to improve safety and traffic conditions and promote economic development in the area. Kentucky is responsible for the Downtown Crossing and Indiana is responsible for the East End Crossing. The cost of the projects is expected to total approximately $2.5 billion and will be the largest transportation project ever constructed between the two states. Construction on the Downtown Crossing began in the summer of 2013 and is scheduled for completion in late 2016. The bridge project involves the construction of six I-65 northbound lanes and the rehabilitation of the Kennedy Bridge’s six I-65 southbound lanes. As well as the bridges themselves, the job includes roadway and bridge approaches along with a reconfiguration of Spaghetti Junction, where I-64, I-65 & I-71 merge in Louisville. Under review and the subject of heated debate for nearly 30 years, the East End Crossing will connect Louisville’s East End with Utica, Ind. The conflict resulted out of concerns regarding the proximity of the project to Louisville’s Drumanard Estate, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, as well as homeowners whose properties would be negatively impacted. As designed, the crossing will feature a cable-stayed bridge accessed on the Kentucky side via a 2,000 ft. (619 m) tunnel under Louisville’s historic areas. In essence, the entire East End Crossing project hinged on the tunnel. Recognized for its expertise in drilling and blasting, local Louisville contractor HTA Enterprises was called in for site development work on the tunnel approach. Founded in 1986, HTA Enterprises Incorporated is a minority-owned and operated business. The company, headed by
Because of the historical structure and residential area in which they were working, imposed vibration and blasting limitations have significantly impacted production.
(L-R): Cole Asher of CMC with Nancy Allen, Harold Valentine and Kristie Allen of HTA Enterprises.
owners, Harold E. Valentine (president) and Nancy Cole-Allen (vice-president) started out performing QC testing, utilities and site development but in 1991 began specializing in drilling and blasting work. For the East End Crossing project, HTA was tasked with removing 1.2 million yd. of limestone to clear the way for the tunnel and bridge approaches on both the Kentucky and Indiana sides. The Kentucky side required an 82 ft. (25 m) tunnel face. Most of the rock will be reused on the job. Given the logistics, the company faced two primary challenges on the job site; first, traffic, and second, the unique operating requirements as a consequence of the site location. Because of the historical structure and residential area in which they were working, imposed vibration and blasting limitations have significantly impacted production. According to HTA Enterprises’s Nancy ColeAllen, the special technical provisions on the job are 75 percent more stringent than industry standards. In lieu of pre-splitting on walls, the company used a line drilling technique with drill spacing of 15 in. (38 cm) apart. Vibration was also held to .2 in. (.5 cm) per second as opposed to the standard .5 in. (1.27 cm) per second. Cole-Allen was joined by her daughter, Project Manager Kristie Allen in enthusiastically endorsing the use of Furukawa Rock Drills, supplied by Louisville based Construction Machinery Company, for the job. The company is using five Furukawa HCR1500 rock drills on the Kentucky side and two Furukawa HCR 1500 rock drills and two HCR900 rock drills on the Indiana side of the project. ColeAllen said that HTA Enterprises has been running Furukawa rock drills since they came out in the early 1990s, finding them to be the most versatile and reliable rock drills available. She said that they’re great production drills and extremely user friendly. HTA owns one Furukawa rock drill with more than 10,000 hours that is still in operation, added Cole-Allen. Kristie Allen added that the company’s operators appreciate see OHIO page 68
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2000 Komatsu PC78US-5: #82107, Cab, 17.5� Tracks, 5’ Arm, 6,100 hrs ........................$39,500
2002 Komatsu PC95R-2: #50051, Cab/Heat, 20� Tracks, Aux Hyd, Blade, 1,850 hrs ..........$69,500
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2001 Komatsu PC138US-2: #80876, Cab/AC, 20� Tracks, 8’ 6� Arm, 4,500 hrs ....................$59,500
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2004 Komatsu PC220LC-7: #91952, Cab/AC, 31.5� Tracks, 11’ 6� Arm, QC, Aux Hyd, 7,600 hrs ..................................................................$99,500
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2001 Komatsu PC300LC-6: #91913, Cab/AC, 13’ Arm, JRB QC, 10,550 hrs ........................$69,500
2007 Komatsu PC300LC-8: #81926, Cab/AC, 10’ Arm, Rear Camera, 6,800 hrs ................$149,500
2005 Komatsu PC400LC-7: #92032, Cab/AC, 35.5� Tracks, 11’ Arm, JRB QC, 10,450 hrs .......... ..................................................................$98,500
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Jarraff Industries displayed the MiniJarraff rear lot trimmer at the 2014 ISA International Conference & Trade Show in Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 2 through 6. The Mini-Jarraff is specifically designed for residential and municipal tree trimming. A minimal footprint and compact profile allow the Mini-Jarraff to operate in areas where only climbing crews could go before. The self-leveling carrier allows it to travel on all types of terrain and eliminates the need for traditional outriggers.
For more than 30 years Jarraff Industries has been providing utility, arbor, and line maintenance contractors high quality, innovative equipment needed to safely and efficiently clear land and maintain utility rightof-ways. Jarraff Industries includes the Jarraff all-terrain tree trimmer, Geo-Boy brush cutter tractor, and Mini-Jarraff rear lot trimmer. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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2012 DEERE 850K WT, EROPS, 809 hrs. ....................$285,000
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2014 KOBELCO SK500 LC-9, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 2 hrs........................................................................$359,000 2014 KOBELCO ED160, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 7 hrs ....................................................................................$CALL 2014 KOBELCO SK85 SR, EROPS, A/C, 2 units ava ............................................................................$131,520 2013 KOBELCO SK210 LC-9, EROPS, 3 Units aval. ............................................................................$163,500 2013 KOBELCO SK260 LR-9, Long Reach, 439 hrs ............................................................................$243,000 2013 KOBELCO SK295 LR-9, Long Reach, 245 hrs ............................................................................$238,500 2013 KOBELCO SK230 SRLC, Aux Hyd., A/C, 531 hrs ........................................................................$162,000 2013 KOBELCO SK140 SR, EROPS, Blade, Plumbed ..........................................................................$143,000 2013 SANY SY215 C, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 102 hrs................................................................................$129,900 2013 SANY SY135 C, EROPS, Aux Hyd, 2 Units aval.............................................................................$96,000 2012 KOBELCO SK350LC-9, EROPS, 2 Units aval. ..............................................................................$245,000 2012 KOMATSU PC220 LC-8, EROPS, Heat, 1062 hrs ............................................................................$CALL 2011 CAT 336EL, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 2427 hrs ........................................................................................$CALL 2007 KOBELCO SK250, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 4517 hrs ..........................................................................$120,000 2007 KOBELCO SK350 LC-8, EROPS, A/C, Heat ..................................................................................$105,000 2006 KOMATSU PC200 LC-8, EROPS, Thumb, 4235 hrs ......................................................................$74,500 2006 HITACHI ZX160, EROPS, Thumb, A/C, 2974 hrs ..........................................................................$68,500 2006 DEERE 230C LC, EROPS, QC, A/C, Autolube ................................................................................$85,000 2006 KOBELCO SK115 SRDZ, EROPS, Blade, Thumb ..........................................................................$63,000 2006 KOBELCO SK160 LC, EROPS, Heat, 6809 hrs ..............................................................................$49,500 2005 KOBELCO SK210LC-6E, EROPS, Aux Hyd. 5880 hrs ....................................................................$78,000 2005 KOBELCO SK250, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 4416 hrs ............................................................................$65,000 2005 KOBELCO SK160 LC, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 2182 hrs ......................................................................$67,500 2004 KOBELCO SK135 SR, EROPS, Heat, 5937 hrs ..............................................................................$39,500 1996 KOBELCO SK150, EROPS, Heat, 4133 hrs ....................................................................................$42,500
2014 KAWASAKI 70Z7, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 14 hrs ..............................................................................$204,000 2013 KAWASAKI 95Z7, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 236 hrs ............................................................................$425,000 2012 KAWASAKI 90Z7, EROPS, Ride Control, 841 hrs ........................................................................$265,000 2013 CAT 924K, EROPS, A/C, Heat, QC ....................................................................................................$CALL 2012 DEERE 624K, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 1083 hrs ................................................................................$149,500 2011 KAWASAKI 65ZV-2, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 3662 hrs ............................................................................$CALL 2011 CAT 928HZ, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 208 hrs......................................................................................$129,000 2010 CAT 924H, EROPS, QC, Ride Control, 1233 hrs ..........................................................................$118,000 2008 DEERE 544J, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 914 hrs....................................................................................$129,500 2006 CAT IT38G, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 7817 hrs ......................................................................................$75,000 2006 DEERE 644J, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 8262 hrs ......................................................................................$CALL 2001 CAT 950G, EROPS, Heat, A/C, Ride Control ....................................................................................$CALL
LOADER / BACKHOES 2011 JCB 3C-14, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 874 hrs ........................................................................................$62,500 2005 CAT 420DIT, EROPS, Heat, X-hoe, 5201 hrs ................................................................................$49,500 1998 DEERE 310SE, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 6814 hrs ................................................................................$28,000 1995 Case 580 Super L, EROPS, Heat, 9292 hrs ..................................................................................$21,500 1989 Case 580 Super K, EROPS, 8735 hrs ..............................................................................................$CALL
MINI EXCAVATORS 2014 KOBELCO SK35 SR-5, OROPS, Push Blade ....................................................................................$CALL 2013 KOBELCO 35 SR-5, EROPS, Heat, 2 Units aval. ............................................................................$41,000 2013 KOBELCO SK35 SR-5, OROPS, Aux Hyd., 220 hrs ......................................................................$32,500 2012 KOBELCO SK55 SR-5, EROPS, Aux Hyd, 235 hrs ........................................................................$59,000 2012 KOBELCO SK55 SR-5, OROPS, Aux Hyd., 287 hrs ......................................................................$59,000 2005 KOBELCO SK70 SR, EROPS, Plumbed, 2575 hrs ........................................................................$39,000
COMPACTORS 2012 BOMAG BW211 D-4, EROPS, A/C, 84” 184 hrs ............................................................................$83,500 2010 VIBROMAX VM46 PD, OROPS, 55”Pad, 162 hrs ..........................................................................$46,500 2010 CAT CD54, EROPS, 67” Smooth Double Drum ..........................................................................$105,000 2008 CAT CP56, OROPS, 84” Pad Foot, 1249 hrs ................................................................................$89,000 2008 CAT CP56, OROPS, 84” Pad Foot, 1255 hrs ................................................................................$87,000 2007 CAT CP563 E, OROPS, Pad Foot, 84”, 1391 hrs ..........................................................................$84,000 2007 DYNAPAC CA150 PD, OROPS, 66”, 228 hrs ................................................................................$55,000 2007 DYNAPAC CA250 PD, OROPS, 84”, 2030 hrs ..............................................................................$57,500 2006 CAT CP563E, OROPS, 84” Pad Foot, 6145 hrs ................................................................................$CALL 2006 CAT CS533 E, OROPS, 84”, 2413 hrs ..........................................................................................$72,000 2006 IR SD70 D, OROPS, Smooth Drum, 1354 hrs ..............................................................................$39,000 2006 IR SD70 D, OROPS, Smooth Drum ..............................................................................................$39,000 2005 BOMAG BW177 PDH-3, OROPS, Pad Foot, 1079 hrs ..................................................................$39,000 2004 HYPAC C832 C, OROPS, 66” Pad Foot, 1386 hrs ........................................................................$33,500 1998 HYPAC C850 C, OROPS, 84” Smooth Drum ....................................................................................$CALL 1988 Case 602B, OROPS, Pad Foot..........................................................................................................$CALL
DOZERS 2013 DEERE 750K XLT, EROPS, A/C, Heat................................................................................................$CALL 2012 CAT D8T, EROPS, 8SU Blade, Heat, A/C, 971 hrs ......................................................................$545,000 2012 DEERE 850K WT, EROPS, Winch, Sweeps, 809 hrs....................................................................$285,000 2011 CAT D6K, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 1647 hrs........................................................................................$170,000 2010 DEERE 550J, EROPS, Draw Bar, 6way, 2602 hrs ..........................................................................$65,000 2009 CAT D6T XW, EROPS, SU Blade, Heat, 4571 hrs ........................................................................$215,000 2008 CAT D6T XW, EROPS, SU Blade, ripper, 3580 hrs ......................................................................$212,500 2008 CAT D6T XL, EROPS, SU Blade, A/C, 4653 hrs ..........................................................................$186,500 2008 CAT D6T LGP, EROPS, Aux Hyd., A/C,4487 hrs ..........................................................................$190,000 2008 CAT D6T XL, EROPS, SU Blade, 4377 hrs ..................................................................................$195,000 2008 KOMATSU D65EX-15EO, EROPS, Winch, 4927 hrs ....................................................................$119,500 2007 CAT D6T LGP, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 1911 hrs ....................................................................................$CALL 2007 DEERE 850J LGP, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 5753 hrs ..............................................................................$CALL 2006 CAT D6R XLIII, EROPS, 6 way, Sweeps, 6568 hrs ......................................................................$142,500 2006 DEERE 550J LGP, OROPS, 6 way, 3294 hrs..................................................................................$43,000 2005 CAT D6R XLII, EROPS, SU Blade, A/C, 7547 hrs ........................................................................$123,500 2005 CAT D6R XWII, EROPS, Aux Hyd., 8361 hrs ..............................................................................$130,000 2005 DEERE 650J, OROPS, 6 way, 1473 hrs ........................................................................................$55,000 2005 DEERE 450J LGP, OROPS, 6way, 3916 hrs ..................................................................................$43,500 2004 CAT D6R XWII, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 12805 hrs ............................................................................$117,500 2001 DEERE 650H, OROPS, PAT Blade, 7182 hrs ....................................................................................$CALL 1987 CAT D6H, OROPS, SU Blade, 14439 hrs ......................................................................................$45,000 1988 Case 602B, OROPS, Pad Foot ..............................................................................$CALL BOOMLIFTS 2012 JLG 600S, 4WD, Sky Power, DSL, 958 hrs ..................................................................................$86,500 2012 JLG 340AJ, 4WD, DSL, 470 hrs ....................................................................................................$52,000 2011 JLG 1500SJ, 4WD, Sky Power, 878 hrs ......................................................................................$240,000 2009 JLG 400S, 4WD, Sky Power, 3308 hrs..........................................................................................$33,000 2008 JLG 800S, 4WD, Sky Power, 1914 hrs..........................................................................................$83,000 2007 JLG 800AJ, 4WD, DSL, 2251 hrs ..................................................................................................$76,600 2005 JLG 1200SJP, 4WD, DSL, 2145 hrs ............................................................................................$109,000 2005 JLG 600S, 4WD, Sky Power, 2319 hrs..........................................................................................$55,000 2005 JLG 450AJ, 4WD, DSL, 1729 hrs ..................................................................................................$37,000 2005 JLG 450A, 4WD, DSL, 2681 hrs....................................................................................................$29,500 2003 JLG 800S, 4WD, 80’ reach, 3558 hrs ..........................................................................................$46,000
FORKLIFTS 2013 SKYTRAK 10054, EROPS, FF Tires, 810Hr..................................................................................$118,000 2013 SKYTRAK 8042, EROPS, FF Tires, 794 hrs ..................................................................................$86,500 2013 SKYTRAK 8042, EROPS, FF Tires, 584 hrs ..................................................................................$85,000 2012 SKYTRAK 8042, EROPS, FF Tires, 623 hrs ..................................................................................$83,500 2012 SKYTRAK 10054, EROPS, FF Tires, 2034 hrs ............................................................................$102,500 2007 SKYTRAK 8042, OROPS, FF Tires, 2588 hrs ................................................................................$55,000 2006 GEHL DL10H-55, OROPS, 1574 hrs..............................................................................................$42,000 2006 LULL 1044C-54, OROPS, Outriggers, 5425 hrs ............................................................................$49,000 2006 SKYTRAK 8042, OROPS, FF Tires, 2373 hrs ................................................................................$55,000 2006 SKYTRAK 6042, OROPS, 2445 hrs ..............................................................................................$41,500 2005 SKYTRAK 6042, OROPS, 4x4, 2773 hrs ......................................................................................$42,000 1996 LULL 644B-37, OROPS, Tilt Carriage, 6331 hrs............................................................................$19,500
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JCB Announces Plans for New Entry Level Backhoe Loader Global backhoe loader market leader JCB announced plans to launch a new entry level backhoe loader which will be aimed at large fleet owners and rental customers around the world. Initially aimed at the key North American and Latin American markets, the new backhoe will eventually be offered to other territories including Europe, Russia and the Middle East. With a number of unique selling points, the new 3CX will go into production later this year at JCB’s Savannah plant in Georgia, increasing JCB backhoe production to four continents, with machines already manufactured in the UK, India and Brazil. JCB Chief Innovation and Growth Officer Tim Burnhope said: “JCB is celebrating 60 years of making backhoe loaders and 50 years since we sold our first backhoe in North America. Over that time JCB’s product range has gone from strength to strength and we have now been world market leader for 14 consecutive years. “Today we are delighted to announce another exciting addition to that iconic range which will strengthen our position. The JCB backhoe loader is the most versatile machine in the world and the launch of today’s brand new 3CX for rental and large fleet owners offers a very attractive product that minimizes ownership costs. “While the new machine will be aimed initially at customers in North and South America, we expect its appeal to be much wider with other regions of the world already expressing a great interest in this new backhoe. “As the global market leader, JCB knows what makes the best machines for the job. With the new 3CX, JCB has designed and built a tough, economical backhoe loader that will appeal to the rental market, offering maximum productivity with the lowest running costs, all backed by the reassurance of the dedicated JCB dealer network.” The new JCB 3CX for North America and Latin America will offer a number of unique features for a machine in its class: • A stress relieved and reinforced excavator end • Standard limited slip differential and parallel lift • Standard stabilizer ram guards, internal hose routings and highest ground clearance to minimize damage • The highest hydraulic flow — up to 35 percent greater than other backhoes • Highest breakout forces — up to 45 percent greater than other backhoes The 3CX also is powered by the highly efficient TIV Final JCB Ecomax diesel engine, delivering a strong 74 hp (55 kW) of power with maximum economy. This
Initially aimed at the key North American and Latin American markets, the new backhoe will eventually be offered to other territories including Europe, Russia and the Middle East.
advanced engine meets the Tier IV Final emissions standard without the need for an expensive, complex diesel particulate filter (DPF), reducing maintenance costs for customers. At 400 Nm, it also has the highest engine torque compared to other machines in this class. Built to Work The 3CX has twin shovel cylinders and the largest-in-class torsion box positioned close to the loader bucket ensuring best-inclass breakout force and maximum visibility for the operator. The machine has a maximum bucket breakout force of 13,603 lbf with a 9.5 sq. ft. (.88 sq m) standard front GP bucket — up to 50 percent better than other models, according to the manufacturer. JCB’s 3CX offers a parallel lift loader geometry as standard, ensuring maximum load retention with added visibility to the bucket. This also provides increased control when used with pallet forks, improving productivity. Likewise, a standard return-to-dig setting delivers efficient operation in repetitive loading tasks, allowing the operator to concentrate on maneuvering the machine as the bucket is lowered. Loader arm float makes grading and site clearance easy too, as the bucket follows the contours of the ground. The stabilizer feet are reversible for added versatility, with one surface for use on asphalt/concrete and the other designed for use in the dirt.
The Business Backhoe With a dig depth of 14 ft. (4.24 m), the 3CX has the reach for trench excavation. An optional extending dipper gives an extra 4 ft. (1.2 m) of reach. The extending dipper locking pin is located at the bottom of the dipper arm, making it easy to access from ground level, while all cylinders and hoses are concealed within the boom and dipper structure to minimize risk of damage and cost of repair, and to improve visibility into the trench. All exposed hoses on the excavator kingpost, are sheathed to protect the operator in the event of a hose burst. The backhoe durability is enhanced by the use of keyhole castings, relieving stress at the end of the boom cylinder by distributing cylinder forces through the core structure of the boom. The main frame and rear frame form a fully welded unit to cope with some of the highest digging loads. Durability is further enhanced with heat treatment of the boom and the dipper, to relieve stress on the excavator end. In addition, extra plating is fitted as standard on the boom and dipper ends. Economy and Efficiency The JCB Ecomax diesel engine has been designed to achieve Tier IV Final emissions standards through efficient combustion, the use of second generation common rail fuel injection technology, cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) and
sophisticated electronic control. Ecomax engines do not require a costly, hard to package DPF, reducing maintenance for customers and cutting operating costs. With a transmission and axles designed and built by JCB, the 3CX benefits from total component integration, with each part specifically designed for use in a backhoe loader. The high specification includes a limited slip differential as standard, to provide maximum traction in difficult site conditions. At 38 gpm (144 Lpm), the machine also offers a far higher hydraulic flow than its competitors. Operation and Maintenance With its wide cab, the 3CX boasts an enhanced view to the loader, due in part to a low hood line and narrow and four-ram geometry loader arm design. Ergonomic styling ensures that the operator remains comfortable and fatigue-free throughout the working day, increasing productivity, according to the manufacturer. There is plenty of in-cab storage for the operator, providing safe and secure location for equipment and belongings. The rear-opening, one-piece hood provides easy access to the engine for more in-depth service and maintenance work. For more information, visit www.jcb.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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No Agreement On How to Pay for Roads Among Taxpayers By Joan Lowy and Jennifer Agiesta ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON (AP) Small wonder Congress has kept federal highway and transit programs teetering on the edge of insolvency for years, unable to find a politically acceptable long-term source of funds. The public can’t make up its mind on how to pay for them either. Six in 10 Americans think the economic benefits of good highways, railroads and airports outweigh the cost to taxpayers. Yet there is scant support for some of the most frequently discussed options for paying for construction of new roads or the upkeep of existing ones, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. Among those who drive places multiple times per week, 62 percent say the benefits outweigh the costs. Among those who drive less than once a week or not at all, 55 percent say the costs of road improvement are worthwhile. Yet a majority of all Americans — 58 percent — oppose raising federal gasoline taxes to fund transportation projects such as the repair, replacement or expansion of roads and bridges. Only 14 percent support an increase. And by a better than 2-to-1 margin, Americans oppose having private companies pay for construction of new roads and bridges in exchange for the right to charge tolls. Moving to a usage tax based on how many miles a vehicle drives also draws more opposition than support — 40 percent oppose it, while 20 percent support it. Support for shifting more responsibility for paying for such projects to state and local government is a tepid 30 percent. “Congress is actually reflecting what people want,’’ said Joshua Schank, president and CEO of the Eno Center for Transportation, a transportation think tank. “People want to have a federal [transportation] program and they don’t want to pay for it.’’ Congress recently cobbled together $10.8 billion to keep transportation aid flowing to states by changing how employers fund worker pension programs, extending customs user fees and transferring money from a fund to repair leaking underground fuel storage tanks. The money was needed to make up a shortfall between aid promised to states and revenue raised by the federal 18.4 cents-per-gallon gas tax and the 24.4 centsper-gallon diesel tax, which haven’t been increased in more than 20 years. It’s the fifth time in the last six years that Congress has patched a hole in the federal Highway Trust Fund that pays for highway and transit aid. Each time it gets more difficult for lawmakers to find the money without increasing the federal budget deficit. Critics described the pension funding
changes used this time as budget gimmicks that would cost the government more in the long run and undermine employee pension programs. The latest patch cleared Congress about three hours before midnight July 31, the day before the Transportation Department said it would begin cutting back aid payments to states. The current fix is only expected to cover the revenue gap through next May, when Congress will be back where it started unless lawmakers act sooner. The most direct solution would be to raise fuel taxes. That’s what three blue-ribbon federal commissions have recommended. But opposition to a gas tax increase cuts across party lines, although Republicans are more apt to oppose an increase, 70 percent, than Democrats, 52 percent. “Every time we turn around there’s another tax, and our gas taxes are so high now,’’ said James Lane of Henry County in rural south-central Virginia, who described himself as leaning toward the GOP. Lane favors allowing companies to pay for the construction of new or expanded roads and bridges in exchange for the right to impose tolls on motorists, often for many decades. There have been projects like that in Virginia, but since those roads are in more populated areas of the state where he doesn’t drive it makes sense to have the people who use them pay for them, he said. But Michael Murphy a data services contractor who lives near San Antonio, Texas, where a high-speed public-private toll road is scheduled to open this fall, said he’d rather see gas taxes increased than tolls imposed on drivers. Roads benefit everyone, even if indirectly, so it’s only fair that everyone who drives pays something toward their cost, he said. A majority of those surveyed, 56 percent, say traffic in the area where they live has gotten worse in the last five years. Only 6 percent say traffic has improved in their area, and 33 percent that it’s stayed about the same. The AP-GfK Poll was conducted July 24 to 28 using KnowledgePanel, GfK’s probability-based online panel designed to be representative of the U.S. population. It involved online interviews with 1,044 adults. It has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points for all respondents, larger for subgroups. Respondents were first selected randomly using phone or mail survey methods, and were later interviewed online. People selected for KnowledgePanel who didn’t otherwise have access to the Internet were provided with the ability to access the Internet at no cost to them. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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JCB’S ’14 Mud Run & Dig The Ride Raises More Than $100K Steve Vernon, VP finance, JCB, and Thom Peebles, VP marketing, JCB, present a check for $100,500 — the proceeds from this year's Mud Run and Dig the Ride — to The Lady Bamford Center children staff and the Executive Director of Wesley Center, Tammy Mixon.
More than 2,000 runners, riders and spectators got “down and dirty” at JCB’s third annual Mud Run and first-ever Dig the Ride cycling event at the company’s North American Headquarters in Savannah, Ga. Proceeds from both races benefit The Lady Bamford Center for Early Childhood Development. In a check presentation ceremony July 22, Thom Peebles, vice president of marketing at JCB, presented a check for $100,500 to Tammy Mixon, the executive director of Wesley Center, which operates The Lady Bamford Center. Also on hand to participate in the ceremony were: Steve Vernon, vice president of finance of JCB; Debi Mulanax, chief financial officer of the Lady Bamford Center advisory board; and David Paddison, Lady Bamford Center board member and board chair of The Mud Run/Dig the Ride. This year’s donation, made possible by race participants and JCB’s generous sponsors, will go a long way towards continuing to support The Lady Bamford Center and its educational mission. “Months ago, as we began planning for this year’s Mud Run, we knew we wanted it to be the biggest and best one yet,” said Thom Peebles, vice president of marketing of JCB North America. “Along the way, we came up with the idea of adding a cycling event, and that’s how Dig the Ride was born. Our staff made sure that both race courses featured twists and turns that made them fun and challenging for both runners and cyclists. However, most importantly, we were able to exceed previous years’ goals by raising more than $100,000 for The Lady Bamford Center. We sincerely thank our participants, volunteers, generous sponsors and spectators who made it all possible.” 2014 Mud Run JCB’s Mud Run consisted of teams of two making their way through a sloppy, messy 5-mi. course spread across JCB’s sprawling 1,000-acre campus. Runners splashed through a lake and traveled down
numerous trails featuring obstacles that tested both their endurance and their ability to get dirty. 2014 Dig the Ride For the first time in 2014, JCB added to the Mud Run fun by adding an all-terrain cycling event, Dig the Ride. Cyclists rode a 5-mi. XC Course complete with limbs, drops, bridges, berms, speed-oriented passing stretches and light obstacles. The race featured three levels of competition for riders aged 17 and up, with novice riders taking one lap of the course (5 mi.), intermediate riders tackled the course twice (10 mi.) and advanced riders pedaled around the course three times (15 mi.). Racers aged 13 to 17 years old made up the youth category, taking one lap of the course with optional bail-outs. The Lady Bamford Center Operated by Wesley Community Centers of Savannah, the Lady Bamford Center provides education and social skills development to children from six weeks to five years of age. Located at 1410 Richard St. in west Savannah, the center offers priority admission to children from homeless and lowincome families, as well as children with physical, mental or emotional challenges. Its interactive curriculum prepares young children for kindergarten and elementary school and helps them compete with other children academically. The Lady Bamford Center is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Fewer than eight percent of all early childhood centers in the United States receive this prestigious honor. For more information, visit jcbmudrun.com, www.digtheride.com or www.wesleyctrs-savh.org/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Depth, Distance Challenges Setup of Concrete Equipment Construction of an iron ore collection pit in Reynolds, Ind., required both ingenuity and the right equipment to continuously pump concrete for its difficult-to-access foundation — located in a 100-ft. (30m) deep hole, 600 ft. (183 m) from the edge of an excavation. Overcoming the depth and distance, the unusual setup of four Putzmeister truck-mounted concrete boom pumps solved the concrete placing dilemma for owner Magnetation, LLC. Magnetation Inc., a specialty iron ore mining company based in Grand Rapids, Minn., utilizes specialized magnetic separation technology to capture iron ore particles left over from abandoned mining operations that existed on the iron range dating back to the 1890s. After ore extraction, the company leaves behind ecologically functioning landforms. To further expand its operations, Magnetation formed a joint venture with AK Steel Corporation of West Chester, Ohio, to build a $350 million Mag Pellet plant in Reynolds, Ind. Once the plant is operational, iron ore concentrate will be transported from Magnetation’s mineral recovery operations in Minnesota to the new Reynolds plant to produce iron ore pellets, a critical raw material in the steelmaking process. The pellets will then be sent to AK Steel’s blast furnace operations in Ohio and Kentucky. Up to the Challenge Work on the large-scale project started in March 2013, with completion expected by fourth quarter 2014. This short time frame means crews at the one-sq. mi. site are working under a fast track schedule to construct the plant, which includes numerous buildings and operations specific to a railway system and the production of iron ore pellets. Among these is a rotary rail dump pit where rail cars will be literally turned upside down to empty raw materials into a collection pit — a pit that began with 345,000 cu. yds. (263,771 cu m) of dirt excavated to create it. The pit was unusual and so was the approach in placing concrete for its 15,000 sq. ft. (1,393 sq m) foundation. Its demanding logistics would test Northwest Ind.based Masterlink Concrete Pumping LLC to develop a master plan for setup of concrete boom pumps and delivery system that would reach the farthest point of the mat pour, in a deep hole, a distance the length of two football fields. Masterlink was ready for the challenge. The company had recently doubled its fleet size when acquiring the assets of Plymouth, Ind.-based Concrete Pumping of Michiana in April 2013. This was a major expansion for Masterlink, a company established in 2004 by Steve Slater and partners. Slater was experienced in the solid waste industry, but
The two larger boom pumps on the platform used their booms to place concrete from all areas of the pour without needing additional delivery line.
Two boom pumps set up near the edge of an excavation to handle all the pumping. As concrete was discharged into a boom pump’s hopper, it bypassed the boom and went directly through 400 ft. (122 m) of delivery line that traveled down a steep incline.
Masterlink set up four truck-mounted concrete boom pumps and 800 ft. (244 m) of delivery line in a unique arrangement to pump 3,000 cu. yds. (2,293 cu m) of concrete non-stop for 20 hours.
had never operated a concrete pump before. However, seeing a need for concrete pumping services in his region, Slater researched the market and thoroughly investigated concrete pump brands. Consequently, the business was started 10 years ago with three Putzmeister boom pumps, a 32Z-Meter and two 38Z-Meters. The business grew, and today, Slater, now also proficient in operating a pump, has two Indiana locations — Portage and Plymouth — along with a dozen machines that include Putzmeister boom pumps, Telebelt conveyors and a Thom-Katt trailer pump. “Our ability to provide more concrete pumps, of different sizes, and all of them with the high quality Putzmeister name helped us earn a project of this large size,” said George Slater, assistant general manager at Masterlink. “With the addition of equipment, we could handle this major job as well as service our regular customers.” A Strategic Setup After strategic meetings to establish the most effective way to place concrete for the logistically challenging pour, a master plan was finalized. “Because of the pour’s complexity, we were at the job site to set up about six hours before the first load of concrete arrived,” said Slater. see CONCRETE page 30
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Foundation of Iron Core Collection Pit Proves Challenging CONCRETE from page 28
The setup included a Putzmeister 32Z- and 38Z-Meter truck-mounted boom pump situated near the edge of the excavation to handle the pumping. The pump’s hoppers, one facing north, one south, allowed mixer trucks easy access and less congestion from two separate discharge locations. Once concrete was discharged into a boom pump hopper, it bypassed the boom and went directly into 400 ft. (122 m) of 5 in. (12.5 cm) delivery line. A pair of delivery lines ran parallel to each other while traveling down a dirt ramp with a sharp 24 percent slope. Days prior, anchor points, consisting of holes filled with concrete and a hook, were located every 100 ft. on the incline to securely hold the system in place. Each delivery line connected to the boom pipe of a 47Z- or 52ZMeter, which were set up on a specially created platform, a key component to the setup plan. The platform was formed near the bottom of the hole and compacted with dirt and gravel. To access it, the two boom pumps had to be winched down the extremely steep ramp via cable hooked to a bulldozer. Although the two larger concrete pumps were needed for their long boom reaches up to 170 ft. (52 m), their compact outriggers allowed setup on the tight 50-by80 ft. (15 by 24 m) platform, and also maintained a safe distance from its edge. Once set up, the units extended their booms to effectively access all areas of the 100-by-150 ft. (30.5 by 46 m) foundation without additional delivery hose, further realizing greater job site efficiency. A rotating crew of 10 boom pump operators pumped 3,000 cu. yds. (2,293 cu m) of concrete nonstop for 20 hours, placing the mix to a 6 ft. (1.8 m) thickness. Although a 32Z-Meter also was on site as backup, it was not needed as no technical issues were encountered. Right on the Mix For the mix design, concrete supplier Irving Materials Inc. (IMI) suggested a small coarse aggregate because flow-ability of the concrete for such a long distance was
Delivery line connected to the boom pipe of a 47Z- and 52Z-Meter that were set up on a specially created platform.
critical to pumping without interruption. For the pour, IMI dispatched the concrete from two batch plants in Indiana: its Remington central mix plant and a portable plant in Monon, with another plant on standby. Mixer trucks were spaced to cycle in and out of the concrete plants and onto the job site methodically so there would be no breaks in the delivery of concrete. IMI supplied up to 250 cu. yds. of concrete per hour (190 cu m/hr), with its quality control personnel on site to test each batch. Challenges Abound Slater said, “This pour is a great accomplishment to have on our company’s resume, and it was definitely the most challenging we had ever done.” However, the challenges in placing concrete on the job were far from over. More than 87,000 cu. yds. (66,500 cu m) of concrete still had to be pumped for numerous specialty contractors involved with the intricate project, which is under the direction of Magnetation as construction manager. Various Indiana-based contractors are relying on Masterlink’s concrete pumping services for speedy completion of the project. They include Midwest Constructors LLC, Indianapolis, which had the complex task of constructing the railcar dumper building, a 250-ft.-long (76 m) concrete conveyor tunnel rising at a steep 12.4 percent slope and a pellet load-out building. Meanwhile, Masterlink pumped a large volume of concrete for
Bowen Engineering Corporation, Indianapolis, which was responsible for constructing a gigantic ore barn along with foundations for several of the site’s major buildings. In addition, the concrete pumping company is now serving the concrete placement needs of Huston Electric Inc., Lafayette; and Beery Concrete Inc., Rossville. “It’s a massive project for the area, and for our company,” said Bryan Gramke, northwest Indiana regional manager at Masterlink. “We established a great working relationship with the contractors on site, and together we’re working to meet the challenging concrete pumping demands and its ambitious completion date in just over a year. “With such a large-scale project, I’m at the job site a couple days a week to make sure we’re meeting all these contractors needs with the right equipment, and at the times required.” “Given the unique project, we had some challenges to work around,” said Slater. “However, our operators are highly experienced, some with the company since day one; and our equipment has the advanced features needed to overcome the unusual concrete pumping requirements.” Busy Pump, Busy Conveyor With the construction of more than 35 structures, from major buildings to equipment pedestals, concrete is placed almost daily on the job. Therefore, with a project of
Located in a 100-ft. (30 m) deep hole, the large foundation of an iron ore collection pit challenged contractors to develop a strategic plan for pumping concrete a distance of 600 ft. (183 m).
this magnitude, a 47Z-Meter boom pump and a Telebelt TB 105 conveyor are dedicated to the project and remain on the job site. The 47Z pumps concrete for footings, slabs, piers, walls, decks and flatwork, keeping busy as the various buildings emerge at different construction stages. This boom pump model was specifically chosen for its long 151 ft. 7 in. (46.2 m) vertical reach and Z-Fold boom’s ability to maneuver into difficult-to-access areas, providing all-around versatility no matter how varied the demands of a pour. If, however, a longer reach is needed, Masterlink dispatches its larger 52Z-Meter, which proves especially useful on expansive deck pours. The larger boom pump’s 169 ft. 7 in. (51.7 m) reach, combined with its Multi-Z boom, allows it to maneuver each boom section exactly where needed for precise concrete placement. Meanwhile, the truck-mounted belt conveyor, which handled a mud mat prior to the big pit pour, is more commonly used to backfill around footings and foundations, placing aggregate precisely where needed with its 105-ft.-long telescopic boom. Not only can the conveyor place backfill, but it can
also place concrete should a concrete pour be needed while the on site 47Z is already in use. A second conveyor, the TB 110, also has assisted with the high volume of aggregate placement for the project, with several thousand tons of materials to have been placed by these conveyors upon completion. On Track As the Reynolds location offers convenient access to major highways and railways, a rail service construction project is also under way at the job site, with rail lines that will connect the iron sources in Minnesota and blast furnaces in Ohio and Kentucky. Upon completion, the Reynolds Rail System will be a centralized transportation hub with an extensive infrastructure comprised of a six-layer loop and more than 64,000 ft. (19,500 m) of track. The Mag Pellet iron ore processing plant is expected to create more than 100 jobs for Hoosiers, produce three million metric tons per year and be the cleanest burning pellet plant in the world. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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2005 CAT TH580B, ID# NUC0109, S/N SLH00488, 1860 HOURS, STABILIZERS ..................................................$57,300
2008 CATERPILLAR 246C, ID# NUC0067, S/N JAY01205, 4030 HRS, CAB, A/C ................................$22,900
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2005 CATERPILLAR 621G, ID# NBU0080, S/N DBB00246, 3745 HRS, CLEAN, 500 HR SERVICE IN JULY ........................................................................................$277,500
2010 CATERPILLAR D7E, ID# NBU0033, S/N MDB00198, 3600 HOURS, CAB..............................$350,000
2009 CATERPILLAR 12M, ID# MUC0321, S/N B9F00371, 4767 HOURS, CAB, AIR........................$144,700
2007 CATERPILLAR 324DL, ID# MUC0272, S/N JJG00430, 5003 HOURS, CAB,AIR..........................$114,300
2011 CATERPILLAR 336E, ID# NUC0031, S/N BZY00778, 3115 HRS, CAB, HEAT, AIR ................$230,100
2008 CAT D6TXL, ID# MUC0312, S/N LAY00759, 8075 HRS, CAB, AIR..............................................................$157,100
1999 CATERPILLAR 140H, ID# MUC0306, S/N 2ZK04464, 13822 HOURS, CAB/HEAT/AIR ..........$92,100
2009 CATERPILLAR 140M, ID# MUC0313, S/N B9D01851, 6180 HOURS, NICE UNIT..................$144,700
2008 CATERPILLAR 287C, ID# NUC0085, S/N MAS00628, 4803 HOURS, HIGH FLOW ................$31,400
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Hole #14 Sponsor Allstate Peterbilt’s Ashley Nauman, marketing coordinator, and Vocational Sales Manager Josh Trapp.
The scholarship recipients at the 2014 AGC of Minnesota golf tournament were: • Paul Noll, a student of the University of Minnesota in the construction management/architecture field. • Frankie Halter, an upcoming freshman at North Dakota State University majoring in architecture. • Stephen Kowitz, a carpentry student at Alexandria Tech. • Matthew Heller, a construction management student at Minnesota Statue University, Mankato. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Cat Auction Services sponsored the first hole. (L-R): Having a great time on hole #7 is Brian Recker, RJM Construction; Ted Beckman, RJM Construction; Bob Clauson, Moline Concrete Products; and Paul Wade, RJM Construction.
Off the very cool lake hole that you have to take a ferry ride to the green (L-R) are Garret Shaefer, LI Drainage; Adam Noble, McNeilus Steel; Jeff Bistodeau, Road Machinery & Supplies; and Andy Schwandt, also of Road Machinery & Supplies.
American Engineering Testing Inc.’s Jill Wandemacher (L), concrete division administrative assistant, and Sharon Maloney, geotechnical division administrative assistant, give away door prizes.
Quenching their thirst on a hot day (L-R) are John Hengel and Andy Artley of Purple Wave Auctions, along with the beverage cart golf course provider and Ross Schochenmaier, also of Purple Wave Auctions. Kelly Kinzer of Marsh & McLennan drives a deep tee shot at the AGC of Minnesota Golf Tournament.
Rachel Contracting’s Andrea Smith, project coordinator with John Pipert, safety director/business development, also of Rachel Contracting.
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miscellaneous testing and demonstration of machinery and GPS equipment. As a result of this expo, six new contractor members and 10 new associate members have joined the Nebraska LICA Chapter. For more information, visit www.NELICA.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Underground tiling demos were scheduled throughout the event for attendees to get some great hands-on equipment operation. NMC CAT and Sitech show attendees a Sitech Trimble GPS grading system on a Cat 2890 track loader.
Under the large tent were many exhibitors like Big Iron Auction company, represented by District Managers Mark Miller (L) and Kurt Kircher.
(L-R): Wyatt Kreifels, Bob Taft and Callie Rademacher have a great time together checking out all of the big equipment on site like this Komatsu 61 PXi dozer.
Equipment like this Komatsu D65EX dozer was run through the massive demo areas to give contractors a feel for how they operate.
(L-R): The Titan Machinery crew, Ed Lahmann, product support, Lincoln, Neb.; Gary Groteluschen, field marketer, Omaha, Neb.; Mike Misner, field marketer, Omaha, Neb.; Steve Gosch, field marketer, Omaha, Neb.; and Titan Machinery Leica Specialist Darren Brown, Sioux City, Iowa, with a Case 2050M dozer and Leica GPS geosystem.
Attendees of the first annual LICA Nebraska Construction Expo & Field Day register and pick up their badges.
Adam Lind (L) of Samuelson Land Leveling, Holdredge, Neb., shakes hands with his favorite Murphy Tractor Product Specialist Kirk Bender of the Murphy Tractor Lincoln location in front of this John Deere 333E CTL.
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T880 Fills Greater Demand for Trucks in Vocational Markets When it comes to vocational truck sales, there’s a revival going on. A year-over-year sales increase for Kenworth vocational trucks reflects growing construction activity, increased oil and gas production, and encouraging new housing starts figures, according to Kurt Swihart, Kenworth marketing director. Demand also is being driven by construction companies, contractors, concrete producers and building suppliers operating old 2004 and 2007 EPA engine units that need to be replaced with new trucks. “As a result, we’ve seen strong interest in our new Kenworth T880 vocational flagship truck that began full production at the start of 2014,” Swihart said. “The T880 is expected to soon represent about 50 percent of Kenworth’s vocational truck production.” The Kenworth T880 attracted significant interest at leading
industry trade shows such as ConExpo-Con/AGG in Las Vegas, the Work Truck Show in Indianapolis, and the Global Petroleum Show in Calgary. Vocational truck buyers are choosing the Kenworth T880 because of its increased driver comfort from a wider and quieter cab with its triple-sealed and robust doors, increased visibility from the panoramic, one-piece windshield, and best-in-class forward lighting systems. Buyers also appreciate the T880’s integrated powertrain packages. “For example, the PACCAR MX-13 engine coupled with an automatic or automated transmission helps remove some stress from the overall driving experience, especially for younger, more inexperienced drivers,” Swihart said. “Plus, the Kenworth T880 is more comfortable to drive, offers better seats and pedal placement, and possesses excellent maneuverability. The result is a more comfortable
work environment, and a comfortable driver is a more productive driver.” And productivity is really what’s it’s all about when it comes to vocational trucks. “Simply stated, the Kenworth T880 is a dependable, versatile truck capable of performing the toughest jobs productively and efficiently. In the final analysis, the truck with the most turns done in a single day is what will help vocational truck operators win the day. For most vocational truck fleets, even the equivalent of one more load delivered each day through increased payload capacity is going to make the biggest difference in your bottom line,” said Swihart. “As we like to say, the Kenworth T880 is a job site hero for our customers.” For more information, visit www.kenworth.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Demand is being driven by construction companies, contractors, concrete producers and building suppliers operating old 2004 and 2007 EPA engine units that need to be replaced with new trucks.
Members of the band Down With Webster pose in front of the Mack Pinnacle Rawhide Edition, which recently escorted the band to the Much Music Video Awards in Toronto.
Mack Pinnacle Steals Show at Music Awards It doesn’t get “much” better than this. A Mack Pinnacle Rawhide Edition carrying members of the Canadian rap rock band Down With Webster stole the show during its grand red carpet entrance at the recent Much Music Video Awards in Toronto. Four members of the band, which was nominated for pop video of the year, arrived on the red carpet in a 70-in. mid-rise sleeper cab version of the Rawhide Edition, perfect for making an impressive entrance. The truck’s button-tuck interior offered maximum style and comfort for the band. “A rock rap band like Down With Webster deserves an extraordinary and unique arrival at an event like the Much Music Video Awards,” said John Walsh, Mack vice president of marketing. “If
they wanted unique, they got unique. The Mack Pinnacle offered a show-stopping entrance and one that would be difficult to compete with for any other band. It was clear that the entrance of the band in our Pinnacle Rawhide Edition would be the buzz-worthy moment of the red carpet.” The truck was equipped with a Mack MP8 505E+ engine and Mack mDRIVE automated manual transmission delivering the power and performance band members desired for their arrival. The 25th annual Much Music Video Awards was co-hosted by Kylie and Kendall Jenner. For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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DuraClass Unveils Newly Improved HPT ‘Tub’ Body Line DuraClass recently introduced the newly improved HPT “tub” body line. The line has been redesigned to meet all heavy duty dump body needs. The HPT-B1 features a closed fender design, and comes in 14- to 18-ft. (4.3 to 5.5 m) lengths in either carbon steel or stainless steel. The HPT-B1 has capacity ranges from 10- to 20-cu. yd. (7.6 to 15.3 cu m). The HPT-B2 features an open fender design, which decreases the possible areas for rust and the overall body weight. The body comes in 10- and 11-ft. (3 to 3.3 m) lengths in 3/16-in. AR400 carbon steel, and 14- to 18-ft. (4.2 to 5.4 m) lengths in 3/16-in. hi-tensile carbon steel. The HPT-B2 also has an option for stainless steel. DuraClass designs and manufactures a comprehensive range of premium Class 3 to 8 dump bodies, hoists, and related equipment and offers more than 100 years of engineering and manufacturing expertise. For more information, call 800/728-4345 or visit www.duraclass.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The HPT-B1 features a closed fender design, and comes in 14- to 18-ft. (4.3 to 5.5 m) lengths in either carbon steel or stainless steel. The HPT-B1 has capacity ranges from 10- to 20-cu. yd. (7.6 to 15.3 cu m).
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Rated at 130,000 lbs. (58,967 kg) capacity overall and 130,000 lbs. in 10ft. (3 m) concentrated, the XL 130 Hydraulic Detachable Gooseneck (HDG) mulit-axle trailer is perfect for hauling larger construction equipment. The hydraulic multi-axle unit includes a three-axle trailer, two-axle east coast booster, and two-axle jeep (with a pin on axle on the jeep). The jeep is designed for higher versatility and allows for a better load distribution. The XL classic-style hydraulic gooseneck is 12 ft. 5 in. (3.8 m) long and includes a 49-in. (124 cm) fifth wheel height with seven ride height positions as well as a 72-in. (183 cm) flip neck for the two-axle jeep. The main deck is 9 ft. (2.7 m) wide and has a length of just over 26 ft. (7.9 m) with a ground clearance of 8 inches. The width of the main deck can be extended to 11 ft. (3.3 m) with 12 in. (30.5 cm) heavy-duty removable swing out outriggers. The main deck also is outfitted with five bent D-rings and four pan-style Drings per side and 31-in. (79 cm) front flip ramps. An open boom trough goes into a 5-ft. (1.5 m) bucket well with a
The XL classic-style hydraulic gooseneck is 12 ft. 5 in. (3.8 m) long and includes a 49-in. (124 cm) fifth wheel height with seven ride height positions as well as a 72-in. (183 cm) flip neck for the two-axle jeep.
steel plated bottom on the rear bridge for added durability, and the design also allows the boom to be knuckled under without hitting or damaging the cylinder. The deck also features 1 ¾-in. (4.4 cm) raised apitong decking — a wood stronger than oak. The rear deck is 14 ft. 2 in. (4.3 m) long with a loaded deck height of 43 in. (109 cm) and includes a battery back up for the strobe lights. The trailer has an airlift on the third axle to reduce wear and frame reinforcement for the two-axle booster. The rear deck also possesses raised heavy-duty loadbearing wheel covers for equipment to be parked on. For extra versatility, the XL 130
HDG connects different ways for scaling with an east coast booster and can be run as a five-axle, 3 + 2, or 4 + 1. “The new XL 130 HDG multi-axle trailer is flexible, versatile, rugged and incredibly durable for a variety of offerings in the construction market,” said Rodney Crim, director of sales at XL Specialized Trailers. “We at XL Trailers greatly value our customers, and this is another example of us meeting customers’ needs. For more information, visit xlspecializedtrailer.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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K.C. Bobcat 2209 W. 40 Highway Blue Springs, MO 64015 800-697-4228 Fax: 816-229-7631 Olathe, KS 800-598-4228 Platte City, MO 800-984-3001
McCann Industries, Inc. Addison 543 South Rohlwing Road Addison, IL 60101 630-627-0000 • Fax: 630-627-8711 Bolingbrook 250 East Frontage Road Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-739-7770 • Fax: 630-739-7699 Chicago 2350 South Laflin Street Chicago, IL 60608 312-942-9200 • Fax: 312-421-3502 Crestwood 4701 West 137th Street Crestwood, IL 60445 708-597-3110 • Fax: 708-597-9945
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Titan Machinery Shakopee Division 6340 Hwy 101 Shakopee, MN 55379 952-445-5400 • 800-795-9274 Fax: 952-445-0365 Duluth Division 4311 Haines Rd. Hermantown, MN 55811 218-727-3038 • 800-795-0117 Fax: 218-727-2827 Rogers Division 14375 James Rd. Rogers, MN 55374 763-428-5099 • Fax: 763-428-5051 Industrial Division N1626 Wuensch Rd. LaCrosse, WI 54601 608-788-1025 • 800-780-1025 Fax: 608-788-1027
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Kenworth K270, K370 Now Available The new Kenworth K270 and K370 ter turning radius, extra payload room, torque, and the Allison 2100HS 5cabovers with extensive new exterior and changing urban length laws. speed transmission. Both truck models and interior enhancements are now “Compared to a typical medium feature a standard air ride driver’s seat available for order. duty conventional, the K270 and K370 and two-person bench seating with Kenworth’s K270 Class 6 and K370 offer up to a 30 percent better curb-to- storage underneath. A new option is Class 7 cabovers are for pick-up-and- curb turning radius, a 63.4-inch BBC single driver and passenger seats with delivery operations, food and beva large console with storage and erage companies, furniture hauling, cup holders in between. landscape businesses, and street Available with wheelbases sweeping and striping, among ranging from 142 to 242 in. (360 other applications. The Kenworth to 614 cm) in 12-in. (30.5 cm) cabovers are especially ideal for increments, the Kenworth K270 city and neighborhood applicaand K370 can accommodate bodtions, where tight turning and a ies from 16 to 28 ft. (4.8 to 8.5 m). shorter overall length are required. A large 2,500-sq.-in. wraparound New additions to the Kenworth windshield combines with large K270 and K370 cabovers include a side windows to give optimum fresh exterior, new dash and gauge visibility. cluster, front air disc brakes, elecFor specialized applications, the tronic braking module, Allison 6- New additions to the Kenworth K270 and Kenworth cabovers offer a new speed transmission, push-button K370 cabovers include a fresh exterior, “clear rail” package that relocates dash and gauge cluster, front air disc the air tanks, DEF tank, battery control shifter and Dana rear axles. new brakes, electronic braking module, Allison “With these key enhancements, 6-speed transmission, push-button control box, and exhaust after treatment Kenworth is bringing a new level shifter and Dana rear axles. up behind the cab. This new of excellence of quality, innovation option opens up room for custom and comfort to the medium duty mar- with an extra 45 inches of payload bodies, such as street sweepers. ket,” said Doug Powell, Kenworth’s room, and a 35-foot overall length For more information, visit medium duty marketing manager. which is rapidly becoming the new www.kenworth.com. Powell noted that truck operators norm in major cities,” Powell said. (This story also can be found on running medium duty conventional The K270 and K370 are standard Construction Equipment Guide’s Web trucks in metropolitan areas also are with the 6.7-L PACCAR PX-7 engine site at www.constructionequipmentconsidering cabovers because of a bet- rated at 220-hp and 520 lb.-ft. of guide.com.)
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XL Unveils Bottom Dump Trailer Ideal for the aggregates industry to haul and dump gravel and other materials, the XL bottom dump features a customized extra large upper hopper opening of 96 by 193 in. (244 by 490 cm). At 53 in. (134 cm) high, the upper hopper is made out of 10-gauge steel and uses a flip and go tarp system. The lower hopper is 59 by 118 in. (150 by 300 cm) and equipped with ASTM A-572 10-gauge plate. Both the upper and lower hoppers are fitted with reinforced side walls for added strength and stability. With a length of 40 ft. (12 m), the trailer features a side height of 9 ft., 2 in. (2.8 m) plus 10-in. (25.4 cm) boards. A weight of 12,750 lbs. (5,783 kg) that includes a tarp and push-block, the bottom dump trailer offers a 25-cu. yd. (19 cu m) capacity with 10-in. bang boards. The gates, like the lower hopper, are made of ASTM A-5723 steel and feature adjustable side locks. To maneuver over large piles, an oscillating fifth wheel pivots as needed with an 18-in. (45.7 cm) kingpin setting. Featuring two 25,000-lb. (11,340 kg), 5-in. (12.7 cm) tubular axles, the trailer has cut and chip resistant tires for on and off road use and 16.5 by 7-in. (42 by 17.7 cm) brakes. The air-operated gate system is equipped with two 8-in. (20 cm) cylinders, in-line filter and lubricator, 60-gal. (227 L) air reservoir and quick exhaust valves. Prepped for electronic cab control, open and shut gates from the cab or from the ground using manual override. A heavy-duty push-block is 44 in. (112 cm) wide and 10 in. tall for off-road jobs in tough traction conditions.
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The XL bottom dump trailer is something that the customers were very interested in and it hits another market — the aggregates market — that XL has not yet been a part of, said Rodney Crim, director of sales at XL Specialized Trailers.
“The new XL Bottom Dump trailer’s large hopper allows users to reach the max capacity even when hauling less dense materials, resulting in better efficiency out on the job site,” said Rodney Crim, director of sales at XL Specialized Trailers. “Our trailers are always designed with the top materials for an incredibly durable product and the bottom dump trailer is no exception. Aggregate jobs need reliable, rugged products, and considering the size, maneuverability and other new features, the XL bottom dump trailer will be a perfect combination out in the field. For more information, visit xlspecializedtrailer.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Takeuchi Updates Excavator Model Lineup With Addition of TB230, TB240 IOWA
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KENTUCKY DIAMOND EQUIPMENT www.diamondequipment.com Bowling Green (270) 781-1061 OHIO CAT www.OhioCAT.com Richwood (888) 446-4658 WILSON EQUIPMENT CO. www.wilsonequipment.com Corbin (606) 528-0700 Lexington (859) 254-6443 Prestonsburg (606) 874-8036
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With an operating weight of 8,289 lbs. (3,760 kg), the TB240 compact excavator delivers 9,959 lbs. of bucket digging force.
Takeuchi-US has updated its excavator model lineup. The Takeuchi TB230 and TB240 compact excavators share the same design philosophy as the recently introduced TB260 — delivering increased performance, greater working range, improved operator comfort and improved serviceability, according to the manufacturer. These models represent some of the most advanced compact hydraulic excavators available today, featuring EPA Final Tier IV compliant engines, greater hydraulic performance, advanced multi-function electronic displays as well as spacious operator stations with precision pilot controls, improved visibility and deluxe suspension seats. TB230 With an operating weight of 6,607 lbs. (2,997 kg), and a bucket breakout force of 6,471 lbs., the TB230 is characterized by its sleek redesigned exterior, which offers better visibility and improved service access. The well-appointed operator’s station includes a multi-function monitor, function switches, electronic throttle control and precision pilot controls with a proportional slide switch to control auxiliary hydraulic functions. The TB230 features a 24.4 hp Final Tier IV computer-
controlled Yanmar engine that delivers smooth efficient power. TB240 With an operating weight of 8,289 lbs. (3,760 kg), the new TB240 compact excavator delivers 9,959 lbs. of bucket digging force — nearly 15 percent more than the previous TB235. The Tier IV computer-controlled Yanmar engine provides over 35 gross hp, an increase of more than 20 percent and features new working modes; eco and power for greater performance. Featuring the same precision pilot controls that operators have come to expect on Takeuchi excavators, the machine has been upgraded to include adjustable auxiliary flow settings so multiple attachments can be set up; greatly improving the versatility. The TB240 features a reinforced boom with large gusset reinforcements for improved strength and durability. The body has been redesigned to allow for ground-level panoramic serviceability, eliminating the need for a tilting operator station. For more information, visit www.takeuchi-us.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Like all of our equipment, the 850K was designed with extensive input by owners and operators like you. We listened and responded with numerous K-Series enhancements, including additional power and weight for increased productivity. An EPA Interim Tier 4 diesel engine for work in nonattainment areas. Spacious redesigned cab that’s noticeably quieter and more comfortable. And best-inclass serviceability features, such as an innovative easy-toclean “V-Cool” package. Add to those, the unsurpassed operating ease and maneuverability operators have come to expect from our crawlers, and the 850K is an obvious choice. To get your hands on one, see your John Deere dealer.
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Setback for Missouri Highway Officials...
Voters Defeat Multi-Billion-Dollar Sales Tax Hike for Transportation By David A. Lieb ASSOCIATED PRESS
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) Missouri voters defeated a multi-billion-dollar sales tax hike for transportation Aug. 5, a significant setback for highway officials who have warned that the state soon won’t have enough money to repair all of its aging roads and bridges. The three-quarters cent sales tax headlined a Missouri primary ballot that featured few competitive top-ofthe-ticket races but several proposed constitutional amendments, including enhanced rights for farmers, gun owners and cellphone users. A proposal creating a constitutional right to farm appeared to narrowly pass, with a margin of about 2,500 out of almost 1 million votes cast. The outcome was close enough that a recount could be requested. Proposed Constitutional Amendment 7 would have funded more than 800 highway and transportation projects, including the widening of Interstate 70 to three lanes in each direction between Kansas City and St. Louis. It was projected to generate at least $540 million annually for 10 years, making it Missouri’s largest-ever tax increase. But that proved to be too much to accept for Missouri’s generally taxaverse voters. “I think we’ve got enough taxes already, and I think they need to spend their money more wisely,’’ said Jamie Owenbey a state worker from Jefferson City who voted against the measure. “There’s not a tax I would vote for — no new taxes at all,’’ added Mike McArthy a self-employed outdoor photographer and writer from Cottleville. The general sales tax would have marked a historic shift for a state that has relied solely on user fees such as fuel and vehicle taxes to fund its highways for nearly a century. Missouri voters have not passed a tax increase for roads since 1987, though the Legislature approved a gradual fuel tax increase in 1992. The latest tax proposal was placed on the ballot by the Republican-led
Legislature with the support of some Democrats. Voters had to weigh the need for more road funding — the state’s highway budget is projected to drop to $325 million by 2017 from a recent high of $1.3 billion annually — against the cost of a tax hike that could have pushed the total state and local sales tax to near 10 cents on a dollar in some areas. Without additional money, the Missouri Department of Transportation has said it soon won’t be able to adequately maintain the state’s roads and bridges, much less undertake major new projects.
than $4 million into the campaign for the sales tax. They had outspent opponents by a more than 100-to-1 ratio heading into the final weeks of the campaign. The opposition consisted of general anti-tax activists, as well as others who feared the sales tax could hit the poor the hardest while demanding nothing from heavy highway users such as trucking companies. The defeat is “an opportunity to continue the conversation and come up with a funding mechanism that makes sense and includes trucks in some fashion,’’ said Thomas R. Shout Jr., a St.
“The problem’s still there, the system size is still there, the number of bridges are still there, and the funding is still declining.’’ Mike Kehoe Missouri State Senator
State Sen. Mike Kehoe, a former transportation commissioner who supported the tax proposal, said it’s unlikely the Legislature will put forward another transportation funding plan next year. Rather, he said it may take the closure of old bridges or other extreme measures before the state’s transportation needs become apparent to more people. “The problem’s still there, the system size is still there, the number of bridges are still there, and the funding is still declining,’’ said Kehoe, a Republican from Jefferson City. State transportation commission Chairman Stephen Miller said he believes Missourians understand the need for more funding, but he said the election shows “there just isn’t any consensus on how to pay for it.’’ Construction contractors, labor unions, engineering firms and others who stood to benefit from increased transportation spending poured more
Louis consultant who was treasurer of the opposition group. Missouri voters approved several other proposed constitutional amendments. They overwhelmingly passed a measure adding electronic data, such as cellphones, to the items covered by the state’s existing warrant requirements for police searches and seizures. Voters also approved a constitutional amendment enhancing the state’s right to bear arms. The ballot technically featured a race for Missouri auditor, but incumbent Tom Schweich was unopposed in the Republican primary and faced no Democratic opposition. All five of Missouri’s eight U.S. House members who faced primaries defeated challengers with significantly less name recognition and money. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
CNH Industrial N.V. and Case Construction Equipment announced it is investing $24 million to expand production in Burlington, Iowa, with the addition of the company’s M Series crawler dozer production line.
Case Invests $24M for Burlington, Iowa, Expansion CNH Industrial N.V. and Case Construction Equipment announced it is investing $24 million to expand production in Burlington, Iowa, with the addition of the company’s M Series crawler dozer production line. The expansion will create approximately 50 full-time jobs. Preparations will begin later this year and production on the new line is expected to begin in the second half of 2015. “Burlington is very familiar territory for Case dozers,” said Jim Hasler, vice president of Case Construction Equipment, North America. “Earlier models were produced in Burlington prior to the acquisition of the Calhoun, Ga., plant. Our new M Series dozers are experiencing high demand and we have plans in place to ensure availability as we transition production.” The machines are currently produced at the Calhoun plant, which will close in the third quarter of 2015 as the company streamlines its construction operations. Moving the production line to Iowa is consistent with CNH Industrial’s long-term strategy to optimize its manufacturing footprint and achieve a lean, flexible industrial operation that delivers best-in-class response to the CNH Industrial brands’ customers around the world. The production transfer is contingent upon completion, and approval, of all state and local incentives and grants. The production facilities will include a new dedicated paint line, welding and computer numerical control (CNC) machining equipment, and a dedicated assembly line. The Burlington plant, home to more than 600 employees, has manufactured equipment for CNH Industrial’s brands since 1937. In addition to producing Case Construction Equipment, the plant’s employees produce agricultural equipment for the company’s Case IH and New Holland brands. For more information, visit www.CaseCE.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Hydraulic 6-in-1 Blade Takes Productivity to New Level Kubota Tractor Corporation’s hydraulic 6-in-1 blade for the KX040-4 compact excavator is now available at authorized Kubota dealerships nationwide. Operators can now tilt the blade to six different positions, making leveling and backfilling — even on inclines and uneven terrain — easier. Operators will benefit from improved efficiency and greater productivity, according to the manufacturer. “No matter how you look at Kubota’s hydraulic 6-in-1 blade, it says productivity,” said Keith Rohrbacker, Kubota construction equipment product manager. “That’s because Kubota has added performance enhancing features such as a load-sensing hydraulic system, perfectly matched speed balance, power balance and outstanding digging force that continues to make Kubota’s KX-Series an industry leading compact excavator. “The KX040-4 with the hydraulic 6-in-1 blade is ideal for contractors looking for 5ton power in a 4-ton machine with easier operation,” said Rohrbacker. “Kubota has tapped more than 40 years of engineering experience to design the 6-in-1 blade, making it a true productivity enhancer and a more rewarding operating experience.” Easier Operation, Greater Efficiency, Maximum Productivity Kubota’s new hydraulic 6-in-1 blade allows operators to save time and work more efficiently. The blade’s capacity has increased almost 0.75 cu. yds. (.6 cu m) over the standard blade, and now enables six different positions: left-end up, right-end up, left-end forward, right-end forward, raised, and lowered. Just by moving the dozer lever, operators can angle the blade right or left to push soil aside while the machine moves forward, eliminating the need for repetitive right-angle positioning while backfilling trenches. The operator can command all six functions simultaneously for more convenient landscaping, shaping and backfilling control. Additionally, contractors can operate the rocker switch on top of the blade control to tilt the blade 10 degrees up or down, and now simultaneously twist the control handle to angle the blade 25 degrees left or right.
This feature makes it ideal for contractors to dig ditches easily, flat or tilted. The angle blade also allows operators to work efficiently in confined spaces, alongside walls and near busy roads. At 5 ft. 10.9 in. (1.7 m) wide, the blade stretches across the entire machine width, even when tilted. The tilt function gives contractors the flexibility to shape foundation edges for runoff, and then complete the job with slopes and swales for ample water drainage and a professional look. To keep the soil out of the space between the blade and the tracks, the 6-in-1 blade is wider and extends past the track width by 2 in. (5 cm) on each side. The 6in-1 blade angles a wide 25 degrees to help the soil easily slide off into the trench, improving backfilling time by as much as 35 percent. Reduce Operating Costs and Tackle Even the Toughest Jobs Designed with a standard-equipped, durable bolton cutting edge (BOE) that protects the blade during heavy-duty dozing operations, the 6-in-1 blade is ideal for the toughest jobs in the most confined spaces. The tilt cylinder is covered for added durability and increased protection from soil and rocks. The reversible cutting edge is divided into two sections to easily invert the edge for continued use, easy maintenance and simple replacement. According to Rohrbacker, Kubota customers provided initial feedback stating that the two-piece bolt-on cutting edge will significantly reduce their operating costs due to its versatile design. The dozer blade’s thick side plates improve the tie-down point’s durability and allow contractors to use them as lifting points, along with the lifting point
on top of the boom for convenient 3-point craning of the KX040-4. Additionally, the float feature design makes ground finishing work quick and easy without having to adjust the dozer height. After backfilling, contractors can simply travel backwards along the
covered ditch with the dozer in the float position to put the finishing touch on a backfilled trench. For more information, call 888/4-KUBOTA or visit www.kubota.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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The optional hydraulic 6-in-1 blade for Kubota's KX040-4 compact excavator is now available at authorized Kubota dealerships nationwide. Loaded with performance enhancing features such as a load-sensing hydraulic system, the blade is perfectly matched for speed balance, power balance and digging force.
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501 NG Gives Operators Greater Power-to-Weight Ratio In 1969, the legendary Montabert BRH 501 hydraulic breaker revolutionized job sites worldwide, largely displacing popular air compressed demolition tools of the era. Today, the French attachment manufacturer presents the allnew, redesigned Montabert 501 Next Generation (501 NG) hydraulic breaker to commemorate its invention of the first fully hydraulic concrete breaker more than 45 years ago. Despite undergoing a 30 percent reduction in overall weight, the 1,610-lb. (730 kg) 501 NG hydraulic breaker is 75 percent more powerful than its predecessor — providing aggregates producers, as well as construction and demolition contractors, with a superior power-to-weight ratio. Designed for use with backhoe loaders and excavators weighing between 17,637 and 39,683 lbs. (8,000 and 18,000 kg), the all-purpose hydraulic breaker delivers up to 870 blows per minute — demolishing oversized boulders and thick concrete with ease. The 501 NG falls within the 2,000 foot-pound impact energy class and requires a hydraulic flow rate of between 21 and 37 gallons per minute (79.5 and 140 L). Standard performance-improving features include an energy recovery system that captures and recycles recoil energy from the piston to increase strike power and a blankfire protection system that reduces harmful metal-to-metal contact. In addition, the 501 NG hydraulic breaker’s upper and lower suspension system extends the carrier’s workgroup life by absorbing harmful vibrations and stress waves. Optional features include an air pressurization kit for underwater applications, as well as an automatic, cradle-mounted grease station that delivers continuous oil flow, reducing bushing and tool wear.
In comparison to hydraulic breakers of similar size, the 501 NG requires minimal maintenance activity, increasing operator productivity. The breaker’s simple design — characterized by fewer wear parts and devoid of tie rods — enables operators to more efficiently complete routine maintenance on site and with standard tools, including the replacement of the breaker’s bushing. The breaker’s enclosed heavy-duty housing unit further protects working parts from debris damage, while reducing noise levels on the job site. Working tools available for the 501 NG include a general purpose moil, a blunt tool and a chisel. The Montabert 501 NG hydraulic breaker is covered by a limited one-year warranty. For more information, visit www.montabert.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Designed for use with backhoe loaders and excavators weighing between 17,637 and 39,683 lbs. (8,000 and 18,000 kg), the all-purpose hydraulic breaker delivers up to 870 blows per minute.
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Bobcat Expands Clamp Attachment Montabert Reveals Family With New Pro Clamp System Micro CPA Line of New Attachments
Designed for use on a variety of carriers — including compact excavators, backhoe loaders and skid steer loaders — the Montabert Micro CPA drilling attachments are the first of their kind in North America, but have been used all over the world in pipeline trenching, utility work, tiebacks, reinforcement and long-reach applications. The Micro CPA H22/H25 drilling attachments, along with the Micro CPA R25/R32, are single-pass drills with a feed rotation of 45 degrees from vertical. They create holes with diameters measuring 1 to 1-3/4 and 1-1/4 to 3 in. (2.5 to 4.4 and 3 to 7.6 cm), respectively, with maximum hole lengths of 20 and 30 ft. (6 and 9 m). Both models can be mounted to carriers in the 5- to 10ton (4.5 to 9 t) range. The Micro CPA 360 R25/R32 drilling attachments are equipped with 360degree rotation, allowing the operator to adjust from vertical, to overhead, to horizontal drilling with ease. The R25/R32 provides a 13/4 to 3 in. hole diameter, with maximum hole lengths of 30 ft. and can be mounted to carriers in the 8- to 15-ton (7.2 to 13.6 t) range. All Micro CPA drilling attachments use a high performance Montabert Drifter and feature radio remote control capabilities, allowing the drilling The Montabert Micro CPA attachment to be operatdrilling attachments are the ed from outside the cab first of their kind in North America, but have been used of the carrier and elimiall over the world in pipeline nating potential carrier trenching, utility work, connection issues. An tiebacks, reinforcement and optional dust collector, with high suction long-reach applications. capacity or a water injection system, is available to reduce the dust escape. In addition to requiring less initial investment than their conventional drilling counterparts, the Micro CPA drilling attachments offer the versatility of being quickly exchanged for other attachments within minutes and are more easily transportable between job sites. For more information, visit www.montabert.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Bobcat excavator operators will be able to grab larger, more irregularshaped material and perform more efficient grading tasks with the new Bobcat Pro Clamp system. The optional Pro Clamp system will expand the Bobcat excavator clamp attachment family for M-Series models including the E32i, E32, E35i, E35, E42, E45 and E50. The Pro Clamp system consists of a base that attaches to an M-Series excavator bucket and is equipped with pinon adjustable standard tool or reversible grading tool. With enhanced functionality, the Pro Clamp system will add greater versatility to contractors performing applications in construction and demolition, site development, landscaping and logging operations. Both tools can be easily removed if desired to maximize visibility into trenches and provide unlimited bucket curl for reaching above truck height when loading material. Standard Tool Grabs Larger Material The standard tool’s adjustable design allows it to be pinned in a position that provides traditional grabbing performance similar to the existing Bobcat excavator clamp. For greater
The Pro Clamp system consists of a base that attaches to an M-Series excavator bucket and is equipped with pin-on adjustable standard tool or reversible grading tool.
performance, it also can be pinned at a higher point on the base to provide a wider jaw and more aggressive grabbing action for handling bigger material such as larger-diameter utility pipe, boulders and logs. The tool also offers greater range to follow the bucket farther towards material roll-out. Grading Tool Cleans Trenches Faster The 24-in. (61 cm) Pro Clamp grading tool is reversible, allowing for dual functionality. With the grading tool pinned in the forward position on the
bucket, it provides a smooth cutting edge on the bottom of a trench that eliminates the need for a second smooth lip bucket. When the grading tool is pinned in the reverse position on the bucket, it is designed for faster transitions from cleanup areas to dump trucks by removing spoil piles quicker and reducing manual shoveling. For more information, visit www.bobcat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Minnich Dowel Pin Drills Now Available Minnich Manufacturing’s series of machine-mounted drills are now available with a number of features engineered to increase safety and productivity in dowel-pin drilling applications, and are available in both hydraulic and pneumatic options. Primarily used for full-depth repair, or “patchwork,” Minnich Manufacturing offers excavator/backhoe/skid steer-mounted units that are ideal for horizontal patchwork jobs with a relatively long distance between the areas to be drilled. Apart from increased portability, the dowel pin drills also are a safe alternative for operators, eliminating fatigue by utilizing the carrier to transport the drill, according to the manufacture. Minnich’s pneumatic machine-mounted drills are powered by a compressor, mounted to the counterweight of the carrier or in the bucket of a backhoe, offering a self-contained solution for patchwork jobs. Many patchwork jobs require the work to be done in high-traffic areas, which make it of the utmost importance to utilize a highly mobile carrier and drill combination. For more information, visit www.minnich-mfg.com. Minnich’s pneumatic machine-mounted drills are powered (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
by a compressor, mounted to the counter-weight of the carrier or in the bucket of a backhoe, offering a self-contained solution for patchwork jobs.
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Murphy Tractor Announces Garrison as New Salesman Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Inc., has announced the addition of Kirby Garrison as the territory sales manager in northwest Kansas. Garrison will be based out of the Dodge City, Kan., store location and will be responsible for new and used heavy construction equipment, attachments and trailer sales. With two years of experience in the construction equipment industry, Garrison is looking forward to getting started in his new role. “I am eager to get out there and meet the customers in my territory and establish strong relationships with them.” He has spent several years in sales in a variety of industries, which is why Terry Stefan, branch manager, Dodge City, Kan., is confident he will excel. “Kirby is native to the area. He has extensive sales experience, including a solid financial background and we are very excited to have him here,” Stefan said. Murphy Tractor and Equipment Company Inc., one of John Deere’s largest North American construction equipment dealer organizations, is headquartered in
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The $300 million Dakota Prairie Refinery (DPR) is a 50-50 partnership between energy company MDU Resources Group Inc., based in Bismarck, N.D., and Calumet Specialty Products, an Indianapolis-based refining company.
Delivery of the crude oil distillation tower began on Nov. 6, 2013, in Taiwan and ended Jan. 21 at the entrance of the Dakota Prairie Refining facility.
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pany MDU Resources Group Inc., based in Bismarck, N.D., and Calumet Specialty Products, an Indianapolis-based refining company. MDU Resources Group Inc. is heading up the infrastructure expertise and local ties, while Calumet Specialty Products Partners brings refinery experience. Principal Technology is working with Ventech Engineers North America LLC of Houston, the primary equipment and technology provider on the project, to supply the Sulfur Recovery Units, according to information from Principal Technologies Inc. Once completed, the plant will turn crude oil that is being pumped from the Bakken oil field in western North Dakota into diesel for local truck and equipment markets and for other hydrocarbon byproducts. Throughout the course of the project about 400 people will be employed. Once the plant is up and running it is anticipated that 90 will be employed. The DPR facility is expected to be functional 24 hours a day with employees working two 12-hour shifts. It’s also projected to emit close to 125,000 tons (113,398 t) of carbon dioxide per year into the atmosphere, though officials have indicated that potential odors from the topping plant are not expected to be an issue for Dickinson or neighboring South Heart residents, said Tim Rasmussen, MDU spokesperson. Due to the oil boom in western North Dakota on the Bakken Formation, the demand for diesel has increased tremendously in the area at 53,000 barrels a day and is expected to reach 75,000 barrels a day by 2025, according to information from Principal Technologies Inc. To meet the current demand, more than half of North
Dakota’s diesel is being brought in from refineries in nearby states like Montana and Minnesota. The majority of the diesel is used to power the trucks and trains needed to move crude oil and materials. Railroad use has increased due to the oil boom and is a critical mode of transportation since the existing pipeline networks are overwhelmed by the increase of oil from the Bakken Formation. Rail is used to move out more than 100,000 barrel each day of crude from the Bakken. It also takes about 3,000 gal. (11,356 L) of diesel each day to power one drill rig. As of June 2014, there were 193 active rigs in the state. In addition to the 20,000 barrels of oil to be produced, 7,000 barrels of diesel fuel will be produced each day to meet the needs of North Dakota. The remaining petroleum will be shipped to other refineries for further processing, according to information from Principal Technologies Inc. The Dakota Prairie Refinery is just one of several proposed refineries in North Dakota and the first to begin construction. The state’s only current refinery is located 223 miles southeast of Dickinson in Mandan, N.D., and recently expanded diesel production to 71,000 bpd. It is owned by Tesoro Corp. North Dakota, however, still won’t be close to supplying enough diesel to meet its own needs. The Dakota Oil Processing project is expected to fill 252,000 gal. (953,923.8 L) per day, or about 10 percent of the state’s current diesel needs, according to information from Tesoro. Work began in November 2013 on a $400 million MHA Nation Clean Fuels Refinery by the Three Affiliated Tribes near Makoti, N.D., on the Fort Berthold Reservation. This plant is to be capable of turning 20,000 bar-
rels a day of Bakken crude into diesel fuel propane and naphtha. A fourth proposed project in East Fairview, N.D., by Quantum Energy Inc. would construct a 20,000 barrel-per-day refinery west of Watford City near the Montana border. Also, Dakota Oil Processing is proposing a 20,000 barrel-per-day refinery in Trenton, N.D., which has been in the planning stages since 2007. Construction of the DPR plant near Dickinson is on track even though the beginning of the construction process was delayed some by a wetter than usual spring, Rasmussen said. Currently, crews near Dickinson are constructing storage tanks and they are working on the maintenance building, which was 70 percent complete as of late March. The administrative building, which houses 20 employees, is complete, while the maintenance/warehouse building was 70 percent complete as of late March. “It is the largest enclosed structure on the grounds, said plant manager Dave Podratz. Wisconsin native Podratz was recently hired as the future plant manager at the Dakota Prairie Refinery. Podratz will lead the organizational development, start-up and commissioning process of the refinery. As of early March, 52 of the 89 positions available at the new plant had been filled, or offers were in the works, Rasmussen said. “Those who have been hired, mostly management and supervisory, are creating the processes for the plant once it is operational.” The control room was 30 percent complete and is located next to the tank farm on the plant grounds, and the pipe rack, made of structural steel, was 53 percent completed.
The pipe is used to connect the various processing facilities. The project is more than half complete and is on track for commissioning to begin this fall, with the anticipated startup in December, according to Rasmussen. A wet spring in 2013 when the project began caused some delays but in the fall of 2013 crews were able to accomplish belowground work that allowed crews to work through the winter on above-ground work, even though it was a colder than average winter. “Some large enclosures were built to pour the concrete in order to be able to work through the winter,” Podratz added. The new diesel processing plant requires the construction of 18 storage tanks, which are to be complete by mid-July. The tanks are slated for various uses and range in size from 1,000 to 40,000 barrel capacity and three are for crude oil storage at a capacity of 75,000 barrels each. The three crude oil tanks are complete. The other tanks will hold the final produce of diesel, kerosene and naphtha, while the 1,000 barrel tank is for demineralized water. General Contractor Westcon Inc. of Bismarck, N.D., which specializes in refinery-related construction throughout the United States, used a couple of large cranes and a crawler crane to put the crude towers in place, according to Podratz. Crews used a number of screw piles, rather than first digging a hole to construct piles, and screwed the piles in for some of the lighter loads. Ventech Engineers, the primary equipment and technology provider, is constructing the refinery modules in a shop in Texas. Westcon installs them once they are delivered to the site. see REFINERY page 70
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Howell Tractor 480 Blaine Street Gary, IN 46406 800/852-8816 Fax: 219/977-4220
Illinois Truck & Equipment www.iltruck.com 320 Briscoe Drive Morris, IL 60450 815/941-1900 Fax: 815/941-1486
Kelbe Brothers Equipment Co., Inc. www.kelbebros.com 12770 W. Silver Spring Drive Butler, WI 53007 262/373-2151 Fax: 262/373-2102 4621 Dutch Mill Rd Madison, WI 53716 608/221-8300 Fax: 608/221-0610 3101 French Rd. De Pere, WI 54115 920/343-6496 Fax: 262-781-9671
Grand Equipment Company Mid Country Machinery 3478 5th Ave South (Bus. Hwy 20) Fort Dodge, IA 50501 800/206-5936 4734 Sergeant Rd. (Hwy 63) Waterloo, IA 50701 319/234-8710 106 8th Street Sergeant Bluff, IA 51054 712/943-4470
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Manitou Donates New Gehl Skid Loader to University of Wisconsin A new Gehl skid loader was delivered to the grounds of University Wisconsin-Washington County, in West Bend, Wis., as a donation from Manitou Americas Inc. “We are delighted to donate a new Gehl R190 compact skid loader to the University WisconsinWashington County,” said Dan Miller, CEO of Manitou Americas Inc. and president of the Manitou Group CE-compact equipment division. “With a history in West Bend dating back to 1859, Manitou Americas is honored to be affiliated with UW-WC and work together as a part of our community. We have the right equipment to help the University maintain the campus grounds and are proud to be able to assist them.” The Gehl skid loader is used on the premises to do multiple landscape projects on the grounds of the Dan Miller (R), CEO of Manitou Americas and president of the University. Some of the projects the skid loader has Manitou Group CE-compact equipment division, hands over been put to use include: hauling and spreading the keys to a new Gehl R190 skid loader to UW-WC Campus mulch, digging out stumps, clearing snow from lots Dean Paul Price. and sidewalks and unloading heavy pallets. staff. Price said, “The donation is a wonderful demonstration UW-Washington County’s dean, Dr. Paul Price said, “The of the importance that The Manitou Group places on educadonation of the Gehl skid loader is a tremendous benefit to tion in our community. We thank Dan Miller and Manitou our campus maintenance.” for their continued support.” He added that the “Gehl equipment is dependable and (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment very versatile, so it is used extensively by the maintenance Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Construction Halt Eyed in South China Sea By Matthew Pennington ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON (AP) The U.S. State Department proposed July 11 that Asian nations not build new outposts or expand existing ones in the South China Sea to help lower the risk of a conflict as tensions mount in its resource-rich waters. Meanwhile the Senate passed a resolution urging all nations to refrain from “destabilizing activities’’ and expressing U.S. commitment to freedom of navigation in the Asia-Pacific. Speaking at a Washington think tank, senior State Department official Michael Fuchs voiced great concern over the “increasingly tenuous situation’’ as an assertive China and five of its smaller neighbors vie for control of tiny islands and reefs in waters with plentiful fisheries and potential hydrocarbon reserves. Fuchs said no claimant was solely responsible for the tensions, but criticized a pattern of “provocative’’ behavior by China. He detailed a proposal for a voluntary freeze on activities which escalate tensions, to flesh out a 2002 declaration by China and the Southeast
Asian bloc that calls for self-restraint in the South China Sea. The United States is expected to push the proposal at a gathering of Asian foreign ministers in Myanmar in August. Fuchs said the claimants themselves would need to agree on the terms, but suggested stopping establishment of new outposts and any construction and land reclamation that would fundamentally change existing outposts. He also proposed that one claimant should not stop another from continuing long-standing economic activities in disputed areas. Simmering tensions in the South China Sea have spiked since early May, when China deployed a large oil rig close to the disputed Paracel islands, triggering a continuing standoff with Vietnam. In mid-June, the Philippines said it would call for a region-wide moratorium on construction after China began building a school on the largest island in the Paracels to serve the children of military personnel, two years after it established a city there to administer the vast area it claims. China rejected the suggestion. It said its maritime and territorial claims have a historical basis, and it is reluc-
tant to embrace regional solutions for what it views as bilateral disputes. Other claimants are Brunei, Malaysia and Taiwan. Fuchs said the proposed freeze on activities could help dial down tensions and smooth the way for negotiations on a legally binding — and long-delayed — code of conduct. But China objects to what it considers the U.S. interference in the matter. Washington, which plans $156 million in assistance for Southeast Asian nations for building their maritime capabilities over the next two years, maintains it is impartial in the sovereignty disputes but has an interest in their peaceful resolution. The bipartisan Senate resolution passed July 10 calls for the peaceful resolution of territorial and maritime disputes, and reaffirms U.S. defense treaty obligations with the Philippines and Japan — which is locked in a separate dispute with China over unoccupied islands in the East China Sea, which lies further north. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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PIRTEK Reports Second Quarter Earnings Increase PIRTEK, a service provider of on site hose replacement, noted second quarter growth of 25 percent revenue increase compared to the second quarter of 2013. So far this year, the company has added three franchise locations: Houston, Texas; Tucson, Ariz.; and St. Louis, Mo. PIRTEK now has 48 hose service centers across the country and will celebrate the opening of its 50th center in Baltimore, Md., in October. Before the end of the year, the franchise has openings scheduled in Birmingham, Ala.; San Antonio, Texas; Grapevine, Texas; and Detroit. PIRTEK’s 2014 goals include new market development in Florida, California, Texas, Ohio, Tennessee, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas and North Carolina. PIRTEK also has two corporate resale opportunities in the Los Angeles area. The company’s Inland Valley location had a record-breaking March with revenue of $140,000, which was a 125 percent increase from the previous year. PIRTEK’s commerce south location, with revenue of $111,000, saw a 13 percent increase from 2013. For more information, visit www.pirtekusa.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at The company’s Inland Valley location had a record-breaking March with revenue of $140,000, which was a 125 percent increase from the previous year. www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
SiteWatch iPad App Optimizes Access to Equipment Data
SiteWatch employs an onboard communication device that monitors the machine’s CAN-bus network and transmits data to a designated user’s Web portal.
Further empowering construction companies to improve productivity, run more efficiently and decrease maintenance costs, Case Construction Equipment announced the introduction of its SiteWatch app for the iPad. Whether in the field, on the road or on vacation, the SiteWatch app provides business owners and fleet managers with in-depth performance, productivity and maintenance data — conveniently delivered to their iPad. The SiteWatch iPad app provides actionable information to help manage fleet maintenance, optimize machine performance/utilization, lower fuel consumption and idle time, and lower total operating costs. Among its features, the SiteWatch app provides the ability to: • Review fleet details and locate machinery • Review and create geofences • Check utilization and working status durations (idle status, high-workload status, etc.)
• Review the status of alarms received within a selected time period • Review and analyze fuel consumption • Monitor machine health through the report of key parameters set within the Web application SiteWatch employs an onboard communication device that monitors the machine’s CAN-bus network and transmits data to a designated user’s Web portal. Much of the Case equipment lineup now comes telematics-ready (check with your local dealer for availability), and a three-year advanced subscription is included with each new purchase as part of Case’s ProCare heavy machinery coverage. Case N Series backhoes come standard with SiteWatch. For more information, visit CASEce.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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With over 100 years of experience and a commitment to speed, Terex Cranes focuses on getting the job done, aiming at maximum uptime and a high return on investment. Because your results are what really matters. Contact our distributors and find out how we can help to improve your bottom line.
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work exceptionally well together. Much of the company’s growth and ongoing success is attributed to a winning combination of the right tools operated and serviced by the right people, Cole-Allen added. Construction Machinery Company is a full service dealer with locations in Louisville, Carrollton, and Owensboro, Ky. The company provides sales of both new and used equipment, service, parts and rentals serving Kentucky’s construction, utilities, mining and farming markets. As well as Furukawa rock drills, CMC is an authorized dealer for Link-Belt, Kawasaki, Terex-Finlay, Midland, Yanmar, McClanahan, Terrasource, Joy Global, Superior brooms, Allied, Dynapac, Hydroram and JLG/Skytrak. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
HTA Enterprises is using five Furukawa HCR1500 rock drills on the Kentucky side and two Furukawa HCR 1500 rock drills and two HCR900 rock drills on the Indiana side of the project.
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44 TONS OF PAY DIRT. With industry-leading body capacity in every weight category, it delivers top performance and speeds up to 34 miles per hour in the toughest working conditions. A front-mounted turning ring, unique sloping frame and freeswinging rear tandem bogie suspension provides maneuverability and sure-footed stability that brings your productivity to its full potential.
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First Year of Construction Sees 40,000 Man-Hours Worked During Night, Day
A technician draws an oil sample.
Cat EM Solutions Offers Complete Tiered Services The tower is the part of the first step in the refining process and is used to separate the crude oil into naphtha, distillate and other petroleum components. These components will be further treated in the downstream refinery processes to produce various products, including diesel fuel for the local market in North Dakota. REFINERY from page 60
“The level of logistical control of this project is like a fine Russian ballet going on on the prairie,” Rasmussen said. “The scheduling and the logistical control of this is a testament of some strong construction management that is taking place. We sit here and say the project is 49 percent complete while we are coming off of one of the most brutal winters in recent history. That is a testament of some pretty controlled management.” In order to access the area on the 318-acre property where the tank farm is located, crews first needed to build a bridge. “The Heart River runs toward the front of the site and there was no other way to get to the site so crews had to build a bridge, which was started early during the course of the project and completed in September, 2013,” Podratz said. “It is a concrete bridge, sturdy enough to supports the heavy equipment and the 100-ton crude oil distillation tower.” The crude oil distillation tower was delivered in January, beginning its trek in Taiwan on a custom-made trailer with 92 tires, at a maximum speed of 35 mph, Rasmussen said. “We considered this a milestone because that is a central piece of refin-
ery equipment and getting that delivered and constructed is a key milestone for us.” Delivery of the crude oil distillation tower began on Nov. 6, 2013, in Taiwan and ended Jan. 21 at the entrance of the Dakota Prairie Refining facility. The tower is the part of the first step in the refining process and is used to separate the crude oil into naphtha, distillate and other petroleum components, according to information from MDU. These components will be further treated in the downstream refinery processes to produce various products, including diesel fuel for the local market in North Dakota. The tower is 140-ft. (42.6 m) long, more than 14 ft. (4.2 m) in diameter and weighs more than 100 tons (90 t). The truck rig transporting the tower was 225 ft. (68 m) long and required two truck tractors to pull it. The tower was loaded on a ship in Taiwan and shipped across the Pacific Ocean through November and early December and passed through the Panama Canal on Dec. 13. It arrived Dec. 20 at the Port of Houston, where it was loaded on a custom-designed trailer for the 1,700 mi. (2,736 km) trip to Dickinson, N.D., according to MDU information. In February, the tower was lifted into
place with two large cranes specifically engineered for the task. “It took a little more than an hour from the start of the lift to the finish to place the tower on its concrete pad and secure it with seven-foot bolts embedded in the concrete,” said Rasmussen. The administration building, which is on the north of the 318-acre site, is a secure location. “The delivery trucks don’t go through the security gate but they do need to go over the bridge to get to the tank area,” Podratz said. During the first year of construction, from March 2013 to March 2014, 400,000 man-hours had been worked, Rasmussen said. Depending on what task was being performed, crews worked some overnights, partially to stay on task and partially for safety concerns. “Worker safety is a very high priority on this project and we have some very good safety stats as our recognition of this. We have had two OSHA reported injuries and have had no loss time injuries,” Rasmussen said. “That is phenomenal.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Caterpillar has a new approach to helping customers monitor, control and manage equipment while increasing job site efficiency. Cat Equipment Management Solutions (EMSolutions) is a portfolio of tiered service offerings built to help manage equipment assets and lower operating costs — whether the customer performs maintenance tasks or the Cat dealer handles the details. EMSolutions is supported by Product Link technology that collects data directly from the fleet and presents summary data to managers via VisionLink. The system promotes making good decisions based on equipment location, fuel burn, utilization and more. The five levels of EMSolutions are progressive, ranging from basic connectivity to machine electronic control modules (ECMs) through dealer-delivered condition monitoring services such as fluid sampling, and on to complete, proactive management of the fleet. • Level 1: The Access suite of technologies provides connectivity that delivers equipment location and operating status to the equipment manager’s computer or handheld device in real time. The local Cat dealer can provide training to help managers get the most out of equipment data. • Level 2: Inform includes fleet summary reports from the Cat dealer to show managers equipment health and utilization trends compared to similar fleets in the region. • Level 3: Advise includes a dedicated condition monitoring advisor looking after the fleet and providing expert recommendations so managers can make informed decisions about maintaining and using machines. • Level 4: Support preventive maintenance services from the local Cat dealer help lower operating costs while increasing machine availability. • Level 5: Manage lets site and fleet managers focus on their business while the Cat dealer ensures optimal fleet performance, availability and lifecycle planning. Using these defined service levels, customers can work with Cat dealers to choose the support they want to help manage their equipment and improve the bottom line. For more information, visit www.cat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site 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.
Allu Attachment Eliminates Steps From Mining Process
Inefficiency in the mining process adds to the cost of doing business and often is a result of unnecessary processing steps, extra handling and wasted material.
By Dale Mickle SPECIAL TO CEG
As costs for fuel, personnel, equipment and regulatory compliance rise, the extraction of resources from the ground in North America is becoming more expensive and complex. Inefficiency in the mining process adds to the cost of doing business, and often is a result of unnecessary processing steps, extra handling and wasted material. Just about any mining application will follow many of the same traditional processing
steps, whether it is hard rock mining, soft rock mining or quarrying. After blasting or excavating, large trucks transport the material to primary and secondary crushing and/or grinding and screening stages. Although the processes have remained the same for decades, this practice of taking the rock to the machine typically results in capital expenses from equipment purchases, as well as wasted material, time and fuel — ultimately resulting in unnecessary cost. It stands to reason, therefore, that anytime you can reduce processing steps in mining, you
also are reducing time and cost. The influx of track-mounted crushers and screens into North America has allowed some operators to let the machine follow the material in a number of applications, reducing haulage costs. But the technique still requires machinery to load, and additional machinery to crush and screen the material, which adds to fuel, personnel and capital expenditures. Taking the concept of bringing the machine to the material one step further, there is an option for soft-rock mining that
has been developed by Allu Group. The Allu M-Series screener crusher attachment, for use on excavators from 50 to 160 tons (45 to 145 t) or wheel loaders from 30 to 90 tons (27 to 81 t), is allowing some mining companies to reduce from three or four separate processing steps — crushing, screening, mixing and loading — combining them into one step. The result is a loading/processing machine that also is highly mobile, according to the manufacturer. see ALLU page 78
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Paladin Makes Addition to Bradco Ground Shark Line Paladin Attachments has released the Bradco Ground Shark standard duty brush cutter — the newest addition to the Ground Shark family. It builds on success of the original Ground Shark extreme duty brush cutter’s innovative deck design, aggressive machine profile and high productivity, which is the fastest selling product for Paladin in the light attachment category, according to the manufacturer. This attachment clears tough ground vegetation, light to medium density brush and hardwoods up to 4 in. (10 cm) in diameter. A dual pressure relief valve on the new hydraulic motor is standard, protecting against any pressure spikes that could damage the drive system. Three bi-directional blades cut in either direction to extend the operational life of the blades, minimizing fleet maintenance expenses. The standard duty models share many of the engineering innovations incorporated into the extreme duty version like a heavy duty ¼ in. (.6 cm) steel deck, an extremely quiet drive train, and a shielded motor that protects it from falling debris and damage. They are available in three cutting widths: 60, 72 and 78 in. (152, 183 and 198 cm) and in a variety of low and high flow GPM ranges to accommodate the hydraulic capabilities of any skid steer loader. The addition of the optional pressure gauge is highly recommended because it allows the operator to maintain peak performance and prevent stalling. Optional dual steel wheel kits, mounted just behind the front safety chains on the underside of the deck, help prevent scalping. For more information, call 800/456-7100 or visit www.paladinattachments.com. The Bradco Ground Shark standard duty brush cutter clears tough ground vegetation, light to medium density brush and hardwoods up to 4 in. (10 cm) in diameter.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Lokotrack® LT106™ Setting standards in mobility The Lokotrack LT106 mobile jaw meets the demand for a compact plant with optimal transport dimensions and agile performance. A new hydraulic system, coupled with an environmentally friendly, low-emission engine and high inertia flywheels, delivers excellent fuel efficiency without compromising power or productivity. For more information, contact your local Metso distributor today www.metso.com/lokotrack
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RB SCOTT COMPANY INC. www.rbscott.com 1011 Short St. Eau Claire, WI 54701 715-832-9792 Fax: 715-832-7767
CENTRAL SERVICE & SUPPLY, INC. www.centralsands.com 4219 E. 50th St. Des Moines, IA 50317 800-247-2400 515-964-8600 Fax: 515-309-0667
ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY CO., INC. www.roadbuilders machinery.com 1001 S. 7th St. Trafficway Kansas City, KS 66105 913-371-3822 Fax: 913-371-3870 4115 S. 90th St. Omaha, NE 402-331-9200 5601 Fletcher Ave. Lincoln, NE 402-325-0447 4949 Juergen Rd. Grand Island, NE 308-384-2620
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CDE Global Embarks on New Phase of Development With Reveal of New R2500 CDE Global has embarked on a new phase of development with the introduction of a new R2500 dry screening plant. The R2500 is a static primary screening unit capable of processing more than 500 tph (453 t) in quarrying, recycling and mining operations. It represents an expansion to the CDE portfolio of products and broadens the range of services that CDE can provide. It seamlessly integrates into an existing or new washing system and ensures an increase in efficiency immediately. The R2500 is electric resulting in a substantial saving in fuel costs and a quieter, more environmentallyfriendly operation, according to the manufacturer. The R2500 has been designed at the new CDE Innovation Centre at the company’s headquarters in Northern Ireland. Providing solutions to the world’s leading global construction companies ensures that CDE is constantly researching and developing new products, and a particular focus in 2013 and early 2014 was the development of equipment solutions capable of processing more than 500 tph. CDE recognized an opportunity to increase the processing capability of its solutions with the R2500 for those customers who require higher outputs. CDE Sales Director, Enda Ivanoff said, “We recognized an opportunity to better service our high tonnage markets in the most efficient way and to provide our customers with a complete CDE solution across the four sectors in which we operate; construction and recycling, mining, environmental and industrial sands.” The R2500 can be introduced to quarrying, recycling and mining operations where a range of difficult materials are being processed including crushed rock, topsoil, scalpings, iron ore and construction and demolition waste. Features of the R2500 include a laminate side-wall design on the ProGrade P2-75/R screen, which has zero welds resulting in a stronger, lighter screen which requires less power and is galvanized as standard. The lattice design screen has a reduced mass and ensures more energy is transferred to the material guaranteeing superior screening performance. The ProGrade P2-75/R screen has FEA (finite element analy-
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sis) verification, and is an integral part of the CDE range, featured on the R2500, M2500 and M4500. All FEA results are verified with onsite physical testing procedures. Physical tests also have been carried out on the R2500 within the dedicated ProGrade screen testing facility at CDE. R2500: Sand and Gravel Creagh Concrete is the largest land based sand and gravel producer in Northern Ireland. The sand and aggregates they produce at various locations are used in the production of a range of pre-cast products as well as ready mix concrete. The Creagh Concrete reserve is characterized by heavily claybound material with approximately 30 percent waste. A modular CDE plant was installed in 2012 and consisted of three modular components from the CDE core product range — an AquaCycle A1500, an AggMax portable logwasher and an EvoWash sand washing plant. In early 2014, Creagh Concrete introduced the new R2500 to its production as a primary screening unit directly feeding the CDE AggMax. The R2500 seamlessly integrates with the other CDE modular plant items and its main function is to protect the CDE plant by screening off large stones and boulders and stockpiling this material ready for crushing. Creagh Concrete has already praised the design and functionality of the R2500. “The combination of processes on one chassis really sets this machine apart from others on the market as it can handle extremely rough material, like ours, with ease,” said Conor McGlone, quarry manager, Creagh
Concrete. “With a 20 ton hopper capacity we are confident that the R2500 can more than meet our processing requirements. Overall the machine is fit-forpurpose, quiet and visually appealing. “Our raw material is among the worst that I’ve seen and at the outset, in 2012, all options were on the table including ceasing production at our Draperstown quarry and looking for reserves at a new site. The CDE plant has allowed us to continue working at the existing site and the introduction of the R2500 has highlighted further efficiency improvements that we can make to the washing plant.” R2500: CD&E Waste Recycling The R2500 also is operational in the Stuttgart area in Southwest Germany since May 2014. A new project, backed by the Eco-Innovation Fund from the European Union is operating with the aim of enhancing the infrastructure for the recycling of construction, demolition and excavation waste in Europe. The project is a partnership between CDE Global and the EcoInnovation Fund and sees the introduction of a new CD&E waste recycling system, which includes the R2500, and will deliver on a number of key objectives including reduced plant footprint, enhanced mobility and an increased return on investment from CD&E waste recycling operations. For more information, visit www.cdeglobal.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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A large screener crusher attachment (sizes range from 5 to 11.1 cu. yd. [3.8 to 8.5 cu m]) allows the operator to excavate and/or scoop ROM or blasted soft rock material — falling between 1 and 4 on the Mohs scale — and crush it to desired size as it is being loaded onto a truck, conveyor or stockpile. At the same time, the screener crusher attachment can screen out harder rock impurities or fines, which are then dumped into a waste or separate material pile. Powered by the carrier hydraulics through an auxiliary circuit, the attachment requires no additional fuel source to operate, and generates no emissions of its own. Different processing drum configurations allow the attachment to be adapted from crushing to screening to a combination of both, producing fragment size configurations of 50, 75, 100 and 150 mm. The attachment can be utilized in open pit, open cast and underground mines. By screening, crushing and loading in one step, the screener crusher attachment allows mining companies to reduce capital expenditures by reducing the amount of equipment needed on site. Fewer machines and at-theface processing also mean that haul fleet and processing machine wear and personnel costs are reduced. And with production rates up to 650 tph (590 t), the one-step processing also is a time saver. In North America, the M-Series is viable for a number of soft rock applications, including coal, gypsum, salt, phosphate and oil shale/oil sands, as well as for some aggregate applications. Coal Processing The screener crusher attachment is used to crush coal ROM at the same time that it loads the material into trucks, eliminating the need for more costly crushing and screening equipment. Because the coal is being crushed prior to haulage, it improves hauling efficiency by eliminating air voids in the truck bed. At the secondary stage for coal, the attachment can be used to crush and feed at power plants, harbors and depots. Gypsum Gypsum, mined from quarries or underground mines, is typically hauled to a stationary processing plant above ground. A screener crusher attachment can reduce the material size at the source, eliminating a processing stage and also increasing hauling efficiency. Set up as a fine screener, the
attachment can further break down the product and separate any hard impurities from the material. Salt In underground rock salt mines, screener crusher attachments are used to crush material directly as it is loaded onto a conveyor. By completing one processing step at the loading stage below ground, it eliminates a separate processing step at the surface. Phosphate In eastern U.S. phosphate mines, the screener crusher attachment can be used at the secondary stage, crushing the overruns from the primary stage. The 4-in. (10 cm) plus overrun material is typically considered to be a waste product. But there is enough phosphate within the rock to make it worth liberating using the large screener crusher; the leftover rock (generally limestone) can be sold as a secondary product. In the western United States, the phosphate mined in Idaho and Utah requires extensive crushing, screening and grinding to liberate the material from the rock, also providing opportunity for the screener crusher attachment to eliminate a step. Oil Shale/Oil Sands The first North American oil shale operation has only recently received permission to go online and produce 300,000 barrels as a demonstration of its capabilities. In other parts of the world, the mine-sized screener crusher attachment has been found to be especially well-suited for processing oil shale in the production of kerogen. Because it can screen out the harder limestone that often is found with oil shale, the end product that is loaded into haul trucks has already been refined and requires less processing. Additionally, more efficient loading of the desired material allows the mine owner to reduce the number of trucks in the fleet. Aggregates While the large screener crusher attachments are capable of crushing softer aggregates, such as limestone and dolomite, for more efficient loading at the face, they also have possible use as a pre-screener of fines in harder stone such as granite, trap rock and basalt. For more information, visit www.allumining.net. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Alta Equipment Company www.altaequipment.com 28775 Beck Rd. Wixom, MI 48393 (248) 449-6700 Fax: (248) 449-6701
Genesis Attachments GSG Scrap Grapple Available in 10 Sizes
2470 W. Columbia Ave. Battle Creek, MI 49015 (269) 965-1269 Fax: (269) 965-1881 8840 Byron Commerce SW Byron Center, MI 49315 (616) 878-7450 Fax: (616) 878-7650 4716 Talon Ct. S.E. Kentwood, MI 49512 (616) 698-2960 Fax: (616) 698-2901 6327 Jomar Ct. Lansing, MI 48917 (517) 272-5033 Fax: (517) 272-7257 5920 Grand Haven Rd. Muskegon, MI 49441 (231) 798-9754 Fax: (231) 798-9387 28855 Smith Rd. Romulus, MI 48174 (734) 641-8238 Fax: (734) 641-8334 1524 Champagne Dr. Saginaw, MI 48604 (989) 752-9400 Fax: (989) 752-9834 7500 E. 15 Mile Rd. Sterling Hts., MI 48312 (586) 977-6000 Fax: (586) 977-6099 476 US 31 South Traverse, MI 49685 (231) 943-3700 Fax: (231) 943-8110 56195 Pontiac Trail New Hudson, MI 48165 (248) 356-5200 Fax: (248) 356-2029 9433 Riley St. Zeeland, MI 49464 (616) 748-4108 Fax: (616) 748-4120
Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. www.murphytractor.com 5087 E. Broadway Ave. Des Moines, IA 50317-4744 Toll Free: (800) 822-2212
8600 NE Parvin Rd. Kansas City, MO 64161-8300 Toll Free: (888) 306-3434
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Ranging in capacity from 0.5 to 2.5 cu. yds. (0.4 to 1.9 cu m ), GSG grapples fit 22 to 88 ton (20 to 80 t) material handlers to meet a wide range of application needs.
Genesis Attachments’ GSG scrap grapple is now available in 10 sizes. Ranging in capacity from 0.5 to 2.5 cu. yds. (0.4 to 1.9 cu m ), GSG grapples fit 22 to 88 ton (20 to 80 t) material handlers to meet a wide range of application needs. Designed to reduce maintenance, improve durability, lower operating costs and enhance safety, Genesis Scrap Grapples feature: • Identical hardened steel bearings with dust seals at all pivot points to keep out contaminants • A heavy-duty cylinder guarding system that protects the cylinders and internal components and is easily removed for maintenance • Reverse-mounted cylinders that protect rods from damage • Large-bore hydraulic cylinders to maximize clamping force • Long-life, abrasion-resistant steel tips that are easily replaced with a simple perimeter weld. Genesis also provides tine variety with flat- or point-tine shapes in half- or narrow-width spades for high-volume scrap processing. For more information, call 715/395-5252 or visit genesisattachments.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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AIS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CORP. www.aisequip.com 3600 N. Grand River Ave. Lansing, MI 48906 517-321-8000 Fax: 517-321-6275 Grand Rapids 600 44th Street S.W. Grand Rapids, MI 49548 616-538-2400 Fax:â&#x20AC;&#x2C6;616-538-0449 Northeast Detroit 65809 Gratiot Avenue Lenox, MI 48050 586-727-7502 Fax: 586-727-7311
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Two New Safety Requirements Set for Construction of Keystone Pipeline By Joan Lowy ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON (AP) Safety regulators have quietly placed two extra conditions on construction of TransCanada Corp.’s Keystone XL oil pipeline after learning of potentially dangerous construction defects involving the southern leg of the Canada-toTexas project. The defects — high rates of bad welds, dented pipe and damaged pipeline coating — have been fixed. But the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration wants to make sure similar problems don’t occur during construction of the pipeline’s controversial northern segment, which is on hold pending a decision by the Obama administration. One condition requires TransCanada to hire a third-party contractor chosen by the pipeline safety agency to monitor the construction and make reports to the safety administration on whether the work is sound. The second requires TransCanada to adopt a quality management program to ensure “this pipeline is — from the beginning — built to the highest standards by both Keystone personnel and its many contractors.’’ The conditions are buried near the end of the 26 appendices in a voluminous environmental impact statement on Keystone XL released by the State Department on Jan. 31. Most of Appendix Z is devoted to 57 well-known “special conditions’’ that TransCanada agreed to three years ago. But conditions 58 and 59 are listed on an additional page. “Everybody looked at that appendix and said, ‘Oh, 57 conditions. Move on.’ Well, there are a couple more there,’’ energy analyst Kevin Book said. “They just added them without saying anything.’’ The new conditions were added four months after the pipeline safety agency sent TransCanada two warning letters last year about defects and other construction problems on the Keystone Gulf Coast Pipeline, which extends from Oklahoma to the Texas Gulf Coast. “From the start of welding, TransCanada experienced a high weld
rejection rate,’’ said one letter dated Sept. 26. More than 72 percent of welds required repairs during one week. In another week, TransCanada stopped welding work after 205 of 425 welds required repair. Inspections by the safety agency found TransCanada wasn’t using approved welding procedures to connect pipes, the letter said. The company had hired welders who weren’t qualified to work on the project because TransCanada used improper procedures to test them, the letter said. In order to qualify to work on a pipeline, welders must have recent experience using approved welding procedures and pass a test of their work. The weld failure rates are “horrible,’’ said Robert Bea, professor emeritus of civil and environmental engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. “The level of defects is indeed cause for alarm and indicative of something that is going on in the Keystone organization that isn’t satisfactory.’’ In high-risk projects such as nuclear submarines or nuclear power plants, even one-tenth of a percent rate of bad welds would be cause for deep concern, Bea said. He is a certified welder and was an expert consultant on the construction of the trans-Alaska pipeline in the 1970s. “In this case, you are talking about a pipeline that has requirements on its performance that rival those of a nuclear power plant,’’ he said. Another letter, dated Sept. 10, said a government inspector witnessed TransCanada officials investigating dents in pipeline that had been laid without first sufficiently clearing rock from trenches or from soil used as backfill. The same letter said coating that protects pipeline from corrosion was damaged by weld splatter because a contractor hadn’t followed the company’s welding procedures. Eventually, pipeline was excavated in 98 places to make coating repairs. Dents and damaged coatings are serious defects because they can weaken pipes and lead to failures, Bea said. Davis Sheremata, a spokesman of TransCanada, cautioned against drawing a connection between construction problems found on the southern leg between Cushing, Okla., and
Nederland, Texas, and conditions placed on the northern leg, which will extend from Alberta, Canada, to Nebraska’s southeast corner. The southern leg’s problems are “a separate matter,’’ he said in an email. “TransCanada had identified and addressed these issues prior to any product being introduced into the pipeline and reported them voluntarily’’ to the government, Sheremata said. “The fact that the anomalies on the exterior of the pipe were discovered in the first place is a direct result of the 57 special safety conditions we agreed to implement on this project and Keystone XL, many of which are not required by regulation but are standard practice on all TransCanada pipeline construction projects.’’ But Book said the timing “would seem to suggest [the pipeline safety agency] was uncomfortable with the construction of Keystone south and that was part of their reasoning’’ for imposing additional conditions on the northern leg. Damon Hill, a spokesman of the pipeline safety agency, said the additional conditions were the result of “observations in the field during construction projects from several pipeline operators over the past few years,’’ as well as the agency’s general knowledge and experience. Keystone is intending to transport oil from Canadian tar sands to oil refineries on the Gulf Coast. Supporters say the pipeline will create thousands of jobs and aid energy independence. Environmentalists warn of possible spills and say tar sands oil is especially “dirty’’ and will contribute to global warming. The project has become a major flashpoint alongside the larger debate over carbon emissions, drilling policies and tax breaks for energy companies. The administration said in April it was putting off its decision on whether to approve the pipeline indefinitely. A decision now isn’t expected until after the November elections.
The RT120 Quad frame is engineered to tilt, enabling the RT120 Quad to dig a vertical trench on uneven ground.
Ditch Witch Unveils RT120 Quad Tractor
The Ditch Witch’s RT120 Quad is a utility tractor with the power, heavy-duty frame and traction necessary for long installations of large-diameter pipe on the most challenging job sites, according to the manufacturer. The RT120 Quad is built around a heavy-duty undercarriage designed to withstand punishing ground conditions and provide years of reliable service. The frame is engineered to tilt, enabling the RT120 Quad to dig a vertical trench on uneven ground. The machine rides on a quad track system that provides stability and traction. Each track frame weighs 1,500 lbs. (680.4 kg) each (including track), giving the RT120 Quad a lower center of gravity for increased stability and drawbar, while the chevron-pattern tracks provide maximum traction in wet conditions and on slopes. The RT120 Quad also features a ground clearance of 15.5 in. (39.4 cm), enabling the machine to be more productive around bar ditches, creek beds and uneven terrain. Powering everything is a Deutz diesel engine that adds to the machine’s long-term productivity. The four-wheel-drive RT120 Quad is equipped with a three-speed, shift-on-the fly transmission that enables the operator to quickly adjust to changing ground conditions, and standard rear steering that gives the RT120 Quad a tighter turn radius, resulting in better job site maneuverability. The RT120 Quad offers several attachments for a range of underground construction tasks, including a combination trencher/plow attachment, an individual plow, a backhoe, a reel carrier, two types of saw and two types of trencher attachments. (This story also can be found on For more information, call 800/654-6481 or visit Construction Equipment Guide’s Web www.ditchwitch.com. site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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2004 Cedarapids 452, Front Wheel Assist Topcon Electric 20’ Screed, 5546 Hrs..........................$87,500 Call 605-336-0411 17-18 PK
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Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association – ONLA Summer CEU Programs Tuesday, August 26, 2014 Irrigation Electrical Service Workshop (Irrigation: Diagnostics, Repair & Servicing) Location: Wolf Creek Company, Columbus, OH Price: $40 ONLA Member; $60 Non-Member, Lunch Included; Credits Available Tuesday, October 7, 2014 Irrigation Electrical Service Workshop (10:00 AM to 2:00 PM) (Irrigation: Diagnostics, Repair & Servicing) Location: Wolf Creek Company, Sharonville, OH Price: $40 ONLA Member; $60 Non-Member, Lunch Included; Credits Available Wednesday, August 27, 2014 Efficient & Productive Tree Climbing Program (9:00 AM to 3:00 PM) Location: Buckeye Equipment Sales NW, Cleveland, OH Price: $200 ONLA Member; $250 Non-Member, Lunch Included; Credits Available
SPORTING CLAYS FUNDRAISER When: AUGUST 25, 2014 – Monday, 12:30 PM until 6:30 PM Where: Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club, 3300 220th Street, E., Prior Lake, MN Contact: For more details on this event, contact Denise Woods at AGC Phone: 651/796-2186 or dwoods@agcmn.org AGC of Minnesota, Red Wing TH63 Bridge Project On September 2 and 5, 2014, MnDOT and WisDOT will hold constructability review meetings for the Red Wing bridge project. The project involves replacement of Bridge 9040 over the Mississippi River, replacement of Bridge 9103 over TH 61, and approach roadway realignment on the Minnesota and Wisconsin approaches. For more information on attending these meetings, please call Denise Woods, CMP at 651/796-2186 (direct) or 800/552-7670 (toll free) or visit www.agcmn.org.
The Future of Transportation Funding – Plan to Attend the Fall Member Meeting AGC of Minnesota members and guests are invited to attend the fall member meeting in Willmar, Minnesota on September 9, 2014. Transportation funding is at a crossroads in both MN and Washington, DC. Traditional user fees like the gas tax are being eroded by more fuel efficient vehicles and the impact of construction inflation while the need for maintaining our existing infrastructure and also making modest system improvements is increasing. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to hear directly from the players who Crane Inspection & Certification Bureau (CICB) to provide Crane are closely involved in this important industry issue and to ask and Rigging Inspector Training in questions. Please contact Denise Woods, CMP at 651/796-2186 SALT LAKE CITY, UT on AUGUST 18-22, 2014 or (direct) or 800/552-7670 (toll free) or visit www.agcmn.org for Rigger/Signal Person Train the Trainer Program on AUGUST 25-27. more information. CICB will be in Salt Lake City, UT providing Mobile Crane and Rigging Inspector Training (August 18-20) or Overhead Crane/Hoist and Rigging Inspector Training (August 20-22). Program includes General Contractors – Join AGC of Minnesota at the MSES Fall all training, manuals, a professional inspector’s kit, written exami- Outing nations, hands-on evaluations, and certificates and wallet cards. September 10-12, 2014 On August 25-27, a Train the Trainer Program for Basic For the first time, AGC will host a contractors’ cabin as part of Taste Rigger/Signal Person will also be held. To register, please call con- of MSES, just one of the activities available at the MSES Fall Outing tact Camille at 800/327-1386. For more information, please visit at The Pines at Grandview Lodge, 23521 Nokomis Avenue, Nisswa, www.cicb.com. MN. The MSES Fall Outing Wednesday Tournament is on September Crane Inspection & Certification Bureau (CICB) to provide Crane 10th; Complimentary Lunch at 11:30 AM; Shotgun at 1:30 PM; and Rigging Inspector Training in HOUSTON, TX on AUGUST 18- Prizes to be awarded on Thursday during the Social Hour. Join us 22, 2014 or for an opportunity to visit with surveyor and engineer representatives Basic Rigger/Signal Person Train the Trainer Program on AUGUST along with attendees from MnDOT. 25-27. CICB’s Houston Training Center will be providing Mobile Crane and For more information on this event, please contact Derek Schmidt at Rigging Inspector Training (August 18-20) or Overhead Crane/Hoist dschmidt@wsbeng.com or call (612) 518-1643.
and Rigging Inspector Training (August 20-22). Program includes all training, manuals, a professional inspector’s kit, written examinations, hands-on evaluations, and certificates and wallet cards. On August 25-27, a Train the Trainer Program for Basic Rigger/Signal Person will also be held. To register, please call contact Camille at 800/327-1386. For more information, please visit www.cicb.com. Crane Inspection & Certification Bureau (CICB) to provide Crane and Rigging Inspector Training in ORLANDO, FL on AUGUST 25-29, 2014. CICB’s Orlando Training Center will be providing Mobile Crane and Rigging Inspector Training (August 25-27) or Overhead Crane/Hoist and Rigging Inspector Training (August 27-29). Program includes all training, manuals, a professional inspector’s kit, written examinations, hands-on evaluations, and certificates and wallet cards. To register, please call contact Camille at 800/327-1386. For more information, please visit www.cicb.com. SAVE THE DATE! American Public Works Association 2014 International Public Works Congress and Exposition AUGUST 17 – 20, 2014 Metro Toronto Convention Centre Toronto, Ontario APWA’s International Public Works Congress & Exposition attracts more than 5,000 attendees each year and excitement continues to grow as we gear up for Toronto in 2014. This is one event you can’t afford to miss! Prime locations are filling up fast so don’t wait, call me directly at 703/706-8230 or email at rbates@ntpshow.com to reserve your booth today. For more general information on the above show, please contact APWA Show Management at 800/687-7469 or 703/706-8230; email: apwasales@ntpshow.com. Website: www.apwa.net. COAL-GEN August 20 to 22, 2014, Music City Center, Hall B, Nashville, Tennessee With over a decade of service to the coal sector, COAL-GEN is the industry’s most dynamic event covering the latest topics affecting the design, development, upgrading, operation and maintenance of coal-fueled power plants. With an anticipated attendance of nearly 2,000 industry professionals, COAL-GEN is the industry’s largest event focused on the solutions of today and the technologies of tomorrow. The Benefits of Attending COAL-GEN 2014 include: Gain a better understanding of current and future issues affecting the coal industry. Be a part of the discussions affecting the design, development, upgrading, operation and maintenance of coal-fired power plants. Learn about technical developments and how they impact your work; and network with thousands of industry professionals. Earn Professional Development Hours in our Pre-Conference Workshops. For COAL-GEN event information, contact Jennifer Lindsey at 918/832-9313 or email: jenniferl@pennwell.com. Associated General Contractors of Minnesota (AGC of Minnesota)
NTEA TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 THROUGH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2014 REGISTER TODAY FOR NTEA’S TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE AT THE ADOBA HOTEL, DEARBORN/ DETROIT, MICHIGAN. THE TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE IS YOUR CHANCE TO PREVIEW NEXT YEAR’S VOCATIONAL TRUCK AND PRODUCT OFFERINGS FROM ELEVEN (11) LEADING CHASSIS MANUFACTURERS! FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS EVENT, YOU MAY CALL THE NTEA OFFICE AT TOLL FREE: 1/800-441-6832 The Ohio State University Farm Science Review Event September 16 thru September 18, 2014 The 52nd annual Ohio State University Farm Science Review will be held Sept. 16-18 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center, and preparations are well underway for the annual farming showcase, which attracts more than 130,000 farmers, growers, producers and agricultural enthusiasts from across the U.S. and Canada annually. Participants are able to peruse 4,000 product lines from more than 600 commercial exhibitors and engage in educational opportunities with Ohio State and Purdue University specialists, Ohio State Extension, and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. More than 600 commercial exhibitors set up shop at the Review each year, displaying the latest and greatest in farming technology, products, machinery and equipment. For exhibitors, it’s a chance to reconnect with established customers and connect with new ones. “If you come to the 2014 Farm Science Review, you will ‘Experience the Difference.’” The Media coordinators for the Farm Science Review are: Janice Welsheimer, Wilt Public Relations 937/688-3878; Janice@wiltpr.com; www.wiltpr.com Tracy Turner, CFAES Communications and Technology 614/688-1067; turner.490@osu.edu; http://cfaes.osu.edu AGC OF MINNESOTA CONSTRUCTION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE NOVEMBER 5 THROUGH 7, 2014 IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA THE AGC/CFMA CONSTRUCTION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 5 – 7, 2014 IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA. GET THE LATEST INFORMATION ON: CONSTRUCTION MARKET TRENDS; FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS BOARD; SURETY, FINANCIAL, AND CREDIT MARKETS, CHANGE ORDER AND CLAIMS MANAGEMENT; FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS; CONSTRUCTION TAXES; STRATEGIES FOR ECONOMIC CONDITIONS; BUSINESS REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT; ETHICS AND FRAUD. REGISTER BEFORE SEPTEMBER 5TH: $780/AFTER SEPTEMBER 5TH: $860. CONFERENCE DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE AT HTTP://MEETINGS.AGC.ORG/AGC _CFMA.
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Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Announces 30 Percent Growth Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Incorporated announced net earnings of $38.6 million, or $0.36 per diluted share, for the three months ended June 30, 2014. This is a 30 percent increase compared to net earnings of $29.8 million, or $0.28 per diluted share, generated in the same quarter last year. The company’s revenues for the second quarter of 2014 increased 11 percent to $141.8 million compared to $128.3 million for the same period in 2013, primarily as a result of an increase in gross auction proceeds (“GAP”). Selling, general and administrative expenses, excluding depreciation and amortization, for the second quarter of 2014 increased 2 percent compared to the same period in 2013. Net earnings for the quarter also benefited from the effects of a favorable tax rate. For the six months ended June 30, 2014, net earnings were $52.9 million, or $0.49 per diluted share. This compares to net earnings of $43.8 million, or $0.41 per diluted share, for the six months ended June 30, 2013, representing a 21 percent increase in net earnings. The company’s revenues during the first half of 2014 grew 4 percent to $240.4 million compared to $230.4 million in the first half of 2013. “Revenue and earnings growth was strong in the quarter and we fully demonstrated the leverage in the business model with our continued expense control,” said Rob
“Over the next several quarters, I look forward to focusing on how we can grow the Ritchie Bros. business and expand our market share by further penetrating our existing markets, with particular focus on the U.S. and Europe.” Ravi Saligram Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers
McLeod, chief financial officer. “Our record second quarter revenue was bolstered by strong auction activity across North America — especially in Canada. The mix and age of equipment sold at our auctions also continued to improve, enhancing the average price per lot.” Ravi Saligram, chief executive officer, added: “We’re pleased to see the level of growth in our auction business, which we believe continues to have significant growth prospects. Over the next several quarters, I look forward to focusing on how we can grow the Ritchie Bros. business and expand our market share by further penetrating our existing markets, with particular focus on the U.S. and Europe. I am also excited by our newly developed EquipmentOne solution, and plan to put a significant focus on evolving our strategy to achieve its full potential.” During the second quarter of 2014, the company conducted 68
unreserved industrial auctions in 14 countries throughout North America, Central America, Europe, the Middle East, Australia and Asia. Quarterly Dividend The company also announced a 7.7 percent increase in its quarterly cash dividend. The quarterly cash dividend declared increases to $0.14 per common share, payable on Sept. 12, 2014, to shareholders of record on Aug. 22, 2014. Gross Auction Proceeds and Revenues GAP was $1.2 billion for the second quarter of 2014, a quarterly record for the company and a 15 percent increase compared to the same quarter of 2013. EquipmentOne, the Company’s online equipment marketplace, contributed $29.6 million of gross transaction value (“GTV”) to GAP in the second quarter of 2014 compared to $29.1 million in the sec-
ond quarter of 2013. GTV is comprised of the value of the items sold on EquipmentOne and the fees earned through EquipmentOne’s buyers’ premiums. For the six months ended June 30, 2014, GAP was $2.1 billion, which is 9 percent higher than in the first half of 2013. EquipmentOne contributed $48.0 million in the first half of 2014 compared to $49.5 million in the first half of 2013. Revenues grew in the three- and six-month periods ended June 30, 2014 compared to the same periods in 2013 as a result of an increase in GAP. Revenue rates (revenues as a percentage of GAP) declined due to the performance of the company’s underwritten business. The company’s revenue rate during the second quarter of 2014 was 11.54 percent, which is consistent with the company’s historical average, but a decrease from the 11.96 percent revenue rate achieved in the same quarter of
2013. The company’s revenue rate during the six months ended June 30, 2014 was 11.53 percent compared to 12.01 percent during the same period in 2013. The company’s underwritten business, which is comprised of guarantee and inventory contracts, represented 32 percent of GAP in the second quarter of 2014, compared to 27 percent in the second quarter of 2013, and 29 percent of GAP in the first half of 2014 compared to 24 percent in the first half of 2013. Online Bidding Statistics Ritchie Bros. sold approximately $840 million of equipment, trucks and other assets to online buyers during the first half of 2014, a 17 percent increase compared to the same period of 2013. Online buyers represented 40 percent of GAP during the first half of 2014. Internet bidders comprised over 60 percent of the total bidder registrations at Ritchie Bros. industrial auctions in the first half of 2014. Upcoming Auctions There are currently 70 unreserved auctions on the 2014 Ritchie Bros. auction calendar at rbauction.com, including auctions in North America, Central America, Europe, the Middle East and Australia. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
IronPlanet Awarded Contract for U.S. DoD Surplus Assets IronPlanet was awarded the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) contract to manage and sell rolling stock surplus assets of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) (Surplus Contract). The DLA issued the final contract award to IronPlanet on July 25, 2014, pursuant to a competitive bid process that was held on April 1, 2014. Bids for the surplus contract were based on a percentage of the sales price of the items that bidders will share with the DLA. IronPlanet estimates $50 to $70 million of rolling stock annually, and its bid was equal to 75.29 percent revenue share to the DLA. The surplus contract has a base term of two years with four one-year renewal options. Following
the bid process, Liquidity Services Inc. filed a bid protest with the Government Accountability Office (GAO). This protest and supplemental protests filed were denied by the GAO on July 23, 2014. “We are very pleased and excited to be officially awarded this contract, and to partner with the Defense Logistics Agency. We have already begun moving forward leveraging our existing infrastructure and resources to build the dedicated capabilities necessary to maximize the returns for the U.S. Department of Defense, and ultimately the U.S. taxpayer, in selling their surplus rolling stock assets,” said Greg Owens, CEO, IronPlanet. “IronPlanet’s nearly 15 years of experience in selling equipment positions us well
to meet our objectives in driving value for the DLA and the U.S. Department of Defense as well as building out additional inventory management capabilities for others across the public sector.” Rolling stock includes surplus trucks, trailers, generators, wheel loaders, cranes, crawler tractors, and other equipment. While surplus contract volume will begin to flow to IronPlanet in the third quarter of 2014, the contract is scheduled to fully commence late 2014 into 2015. For more information, visit www.ironplanet.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Ritchie Bros. Morris Sale Attracts More Than 2,000 Bidders
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ore than 2,000 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers’ multi-million dollar unreserved public equipment auction in Chicago, Ill., on July 31. Bidders came from 43 countries, including all 50 U.S. states. More than 66 percent of the equipment was sold to out-of-state buyers, from as far away as Spain, Guatemala and the United Arab Emirates. Online bidders purchased 36 percent of the equipment sold (by dollar value). In total, more than 1,300 equipment items were sold in the auction, including excavators, crawler tractors, combines, agricultural tractors, truck tractors and more.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Bob Bazzetta (L), used equipment manager of West Side Tractor Sales Co., and Kevin Gawne, used sales representative, West Side Tractor Sales Co., check over the articulated trucks.
Ryan and Kelly Amos of Amos excavation came down from Toronto, Canada, to see if they could grab a deal or two.
John Hagan, Landview Excavating, runs this Cat 345B excavator. This Cat 322C excavator caught the attention of Bobby Ingram, MBI Construction.
Jerry Lambert (L) and Troy Coble, both of Asphalt Shingle Grinding Service, head out to the auction yard to look over the iron at the sale.
Guillermo (L) and Fancisco Dyck came all the way from Chihuahua, Mexico, to the sale in Morris, Ill.
Dan Plote, president of Plote Construction Inc., looks over the cab of this Cat 336E excavator.
Ben Arbeiter (L), Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers, and Jay Germann, used equipment manager, Roland Machinery Co.
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Voters Look at Infrastructure as Investment, Says Kehoe TAXES from page 1
such as Missouri, where the Legislature has been cutting income taxes. “Tax increases are very, very hard to pass,’’ said Missouri Sen. Mike Kehoe, a Republican who supports the measure on the Aug. 5th ballot for a three-quarters cent sales tax increase. “But I think that people do look at infrastructure differently ... as an investment.’’ Congress agreed July 31 to a 10month funding patch for the federal Highway Trust Fund, which was running out of money to cover all of its commitments to the states. But a long-term plan remains unresolved, and the stalemate already has caused delays for some projects such as highway improvements in Tennessee and bridge replacements in Arkansas. Federal money accounts for more than a quarter of states’ total spending on highways and transit infrastructure, according to the Pew Charitable Trusts. “I just don’t think we can count on any more federal dollars coming in than what we’re currently getting, and we should assume that
money is going to drop,’’ said Rep. Dave Hinson, a Republican who sponsored Missouri’s proposed transportation sales tax. States are already facing shortfalls in their own transportation revenue. The U.S. Department of Transportation estimates that governments would need to spend as much as 50 percent more to pay for all of the work needed on roads, bridges and mass transit. In Michigan, two-thirds of the roads are projected to be in poor condition by 2020, yet a proposed tax hike has stalled. Missouri’s highway budget is projected to plummet from a recent high of $1.3 billion annually to $325 million by 2017. There is no Plan B to replace that money if voters don’t approve a sales tax that is projected to raise at least $540 million annually. Construction contractors, labor unions, engineering firms and others have poured more than $4 million into the Missouri sales tax campaign and have outspent opponents by a more than 100-to-1 ratio. The advertising blitz is a
“I just don’t think we can count on any more federal dollars coming in than what we’re currently getting, and we should assume that money is going to drop.’’ Dave Hinson Missouri State Representative
necessity because Missouri voters have a history of rejecting tax increases. Opposition is coming both from staunch conservatives, who oppose most tax hikes, and strident liberals, who fear the sales tax would hit the poorest the hardest while demanding nothing from the heaviest highway users. The sales tax hike wouldn’t apply to tractor-trailer rigs, which were exempted under a 2012 law. “The absurdity of it is if you go out and buy your child a toy truck, and then you go out and buy an 18wheeler, you’re going to pay more
road tax on the toy truck than you are for the 18-wheeler,’’ said Thomas R. Shrout Jr., a St. Louis consultant who is treasurer of the opposition group. Transportation tax increases already have run into problems in some states. Last year, voters in nine of Georgia’s 12 transportation districts defeated a sales tax hike, and Seattle area voters rejected a transportation sales tax and vehicle fee increase in April. Other states have pushed ahead with increases without putting them to a vote of the people. New Hampshire Gov. Maggie
Hassan, a Democrat, signed a 4cent-a-gallon fuel tax increase that took effect in July, the first such increase since 1991. Republican Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead signed legislation last year raising the fuel tax to 24 cents a gallon from the 14-cent rate. Significant transportation funding measures were enacted recently in Maryland, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Texas voters will decide in November whether to divert about $1 billion annually from the state’s Rainy Day Fund to transportation. In many states, the funding plans have taken several years of bipartisan coalition-building, said Tony Dorsey, spokesman for the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. “States are realizing that they have to fund transportation projects in big ways — you know, our system is aging,’’ Dorsey said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Association Officials Note Uncertainty of Employment EMPLOYMENT from page 1
said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Some metro areas are adding workers at a strong clip, but the gains remain modest and sporadic in many localities.” Dallas-Plano-Irving, Texas, added the largest number of construction jobs in the past year (11,700 jobs, 10 percent), followed by Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, Calif. (10,000 jobs, 9 percent), ChicagoJoliet-Naperville, Ill. (8,200 jobs, 7 percent) and Baton Rouge, La. (5,900 jobs, 13 percent). The largest percentage gains occurred in Monroe, Mich. (29 percent, 600 jobs), Lake Charles, La. (25 percent, 2,700 jobs), Pascagoula, Miss. (25 percent, 1,500 jobs) and El Centro, Calif. (23 percent, 500 jobs). The largest job losses from June 2013 to June 2014 were in Bethesda-RockvilleFrederick, Md. (minus 4,200 jobs, minus 13 percent), followed by Phoenix-MesaGlendale, Ariz. (minus 2,900 jobs, minus 3 percent), Gary, Ind. (minus 2,300 jobs, minus 12 percent) and Putnam-RocklandWestchester, N.Y. (minus 1,800 jobs, minus 6 percent). The largest percentage decline for the past year was in Cheyenne, Wyo. (minus
“Even as the overall economy continues to recover, many firms that work on federally-funded projects are having a hard time making hiring, equipment purchasing and expansion plans. It is hard to make sound business decisions when you don’t know how much work will be available in the near future.” Stephen E. Sandherr Associated General Contractors of America
18 percent, minus 700 jobs), followed by Bethesda-Rockville-Frederick, VinelandMillville-Bridgeton, N.J. (minus 13 percent, minus 300 jobs), Gary, and SteubenvilleWeirton, Ohio-W.V. (minus 12 percent, minus 200 jobs). El Centro experienced the largest percentage increase (23 percent, 500 jobs higher than June 2013) among the 26 metro areas
that topped their prior June construction employment highs. Baton Rouge added the most jobs since reaching its prior June peak in 2013 (5,900 jobs, 13 percent). PhoenixMesa-Glendale (minus 93,700 jobs, minus 50 percent) experienced the largest drop in total construction employment compared to its prior June peak (reached in 2006) while Lake Havasu City-Kingman, Ariz. experi-
enced the largest percentage decline compared to its June 2006 peak (minus 68 percent, minus 5,400 jobs). Association officials noted that signs of uncertainty about a range of federal infrastructure and construction programs could undermine future construction employment growth. They urged Congress to quickly pass a “continuing resolution” that would set federal spending levels for next year and to enact long-term surface transportation legislation. Having these measures in place would make it easier for many construction firms to make hiring, purchasing and expansion plans, they added. “Even as the overall economy continues to recover, many firms that work on federally-funded projects are having a hard time making hiring, equipment purchasing and expansion plans,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “It is hard to make sound business decisions when you don’t know how much work will be available in the near future.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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