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MnDOT Opens Mississippi River Crossing By Dick Rohland CEG COrrESPONDENT

S.D. Solar Farm Powers 200 Homes…10

Contractor Paves With Intelligent Compaction…14

The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) opened a new Mississippi river crossing on schedule to the eager residents of a southern, Minnesota community using for the first time a new construction procurement process to speed up design and construction on a new bridge— the Winona Bridge, Highway 43 Mississippi river Crossing. Located in Winona, 115 mi. (185 km) from the Twin Cities bordering Wisconsin in the southeastern bluff country of the state, the bridge recently opened to traffic. MnDOT awarded the $78 million contract to Ames Construction, based out of Burnsville, Minn., with offices in the Midwest and western part of the country and Alberta, Canada. see BRIDGE page 56

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The through truss of the existing bridge, which opened in 1942 and is a historic landmark for the city of Winona, looms above the construction activity on the new bridge piers.

Mammoth Tusk Found by Crews Moved to Lab CUNNINGHAM, Kan. (AP) An 8-ft.-long tusk of a mam-

Attachment & Parts Section moth uncovered earlier this year by a southern Kansas con......................................41-43 struction company has been moved to a Wichita State Snow & Ice Section ......45-51 Recycling Section ........63-79 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ....................................95-105 Business Calendar ..........106 Auction Section ......110-119 Advertisers Index ............118

University lab. The tusk will be cleaned and prepped for display in the Kingman County city of Cunningham, according to the Wichita Eagle. The tusk was longer when first discovered by workers who were running a sewer line across a grain elevator’s property, but part of it broke off during the project. David Hughes, Wichita State associate anthropology professor, who worked at the tusk’s excavation site with his students, said the tusk belonged to a mammoth that was probably about 15 to 20 years old and about 12 ft. (3.6 m) tall. “Anything to do with mammoths is pretty exciting,” Emily Jones, anthropology graduate student said. “I always see MAMMOTH page 88

Construction Employment Improves From Sept. 2015 Thirty-five states added construction jobs between September 2015 and September 2016 while construction employment increased in only 21 states and the District of Columbia between August and September, according to analysis of Labor Department data released Oct. 21 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said contractors still report difficulty filling construction jobs, and they urged Congress to complete action on a bill that would help more students gain the skills to qualify for good-paying careers in construction. “The list of states that are adding construction jobs has been shrinking, yet contractors generally report they

are busy now and optimistic about the workload ahead,” said Ken Simonson, chief economist of the association. “Therefore, the lack of employment increases in many states may reflect the difficulty contractors say they are having in finding qualified workers.” California added the most construction jobs (30,900 jobs, 4.2 percent) between September 2015 and September 2016. Other states adding a high number of new construction jobs for the past 12 months include Florida (22,800 jobs, 5.2 percent), Colorado (19,400 jobs, 13.0 percent), Washington (15,300 jobs, 8.9 percent) and Iowa (13,700 jobs, 17.7 persee EMPLOYMENT page 92


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2006 CAT 980H $208,500 S/N JMS01306 - 10,459 hrs

2015 CAT 972M $250,000 S/N A8P00532 - 6459 hrs

2011 CAT 930H $75,000 S/N DHC03051 - 9,873 hrs

2012 CAT 980K $320,000 S/N W7K00999 - 6,137 hrs

2012 CAT 262C $40,000 S/N TMW01019 - 1,309 hrs

2012 CAT 262C $40,000 S/N TMW00159 - 1479 hrs

2014 CAT 262D $35,000 S/N DTB01191 - 1,251 hrs

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2015 CAT 289D $68,000 S/N TAW02550 - 406 hrs

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2013 CAT 279C $42,000 S/N KWB01275 - 1784 hrs

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FEATURES 10 LARGEST S.D. SOLAR FARM TO POWER ABOUT 200 HOUSEHOLDS Officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the $2 million solar farm at the Pierre airport, with a sizable crowd in attendance.

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14 INDIANA CONTRACTOR PAVES WITH Odessa, Texas, was once again the site for the Permian Basin International Oil Show on Oct. 18 to 20 at the Ector County Convention Center.

INTELLIGENT COMPACTION Walsh & Kelly Inc. first had the task of resurfacing a largely rural, four-lane highway in north-central Indiana.

16 INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS ATTEND FALL MAINTENANCE EXPO The 20th Annual Minnesota Fall Maintenance Expo was held Oct. 5 to 6. The event was held at the Saint Cloud Public Works Facility located at 1200 15th Avenue SE, St Cloud, Minn.

21 NEW ST. CROIX BRIDGE WON’T OPEN UNTIL 2017 Due to problems attributed to its complex design, the St. Croix River Bridge has fallen a year behind schedule.

21 CATERPILLAR TO OPEN OFFICE IN CHICAGO The Peoria-based construction and mining equipment company, Caterpillar Inc., is opening its first permanent office in Chicago.

Stepping up to the plate to transform the infield was Verdi Restoration Ltd, a division of Verdi Alliance, which specializes in large-scale concrete restoration work.

24 LAW PREVENTS HISTORIC MICH. ROAD FROM EARNING HONOR State law prevents the Michigan Department of Transportation from adding the entire road, including the section with the wooden logs built to supply American forces in the War of 1812, to a program aligned with the award-winning Pure Michigan marketing campaign.

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52 RETIRED CATERPILLAR INC. CHAIRMAN, CEO, GLEN BARTON PASSES AWAY AT 77

78 CAT F SERIES MACHINES FEATURE DESIGN ENHANCEMENTS

Glen Barton, former Caterpillar Inc. chairman and chief executive officer (CEO), died Oct. 24 in Peoria, Ill., at age 77.

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Atlas Copco MB1200 Hydraulic Hammer, ’05, Rebuilt & Painted ...... ..............................................................................................$21,799 Case CX135SR, ‘11, 2,350 hrs ............................................$88,000 Case CX160, ‘05, 6,579 hrs ................................................$40,000 Cat 330CL, ’02, 12,032 hrs ..................................................$59,500 Cat M318, ‘96, 6,440 hrs ....................................................$39,500 Deere 200C LC, ’04, 8,988 hrs ............................................$60,000 Deere 240D LC, ‘10, 6,338 hrs ............................................$80,000 Deere 350DLC, ’07, 5,837 hrs ..........................................$109,500 Deere 350DLC, ’07, 6,832 hrs ..........................................$109,500 Kobelco SK485-9, ‘12, 3844 hrs ........................................$180,000 Komatsu PC78MR-6, ’07, 5,264 hrs ....................................$39,000 Komatsu PC138USLC-8, ’13, 2,432 hrs ............................$115,000 Komatsu PC160LC-7, ’07, 4,483 hrs....................................$79,000 Komatsu PC160LC-7, ‘04, 8,215 hrs....................................$49,000 Komatsu PC200LC-7, ‘03, 8,117 hrs....................................$65,000 Komatsu PC200LC-8, ‘12, 4,414 hrs..................................$110,000 Komatsu PC210LC-10, ’13, 1,862 hrs................................$145,000 Komatsu PC210LC-10, ’14, 1,307 hrs................................$178,000 Komatsu PC220LC-6, ‘98, 19,095 hrs..................................$37,100 Komatsu PC220LC-7, ‘04, 12,969 hrs..................................$48,000 Komatsu PC220LC-7, ‘02, 9,906 hrs....................................$80,000 Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’06, 9,204 hrs....................................$83,000 Komatsu PC228USLC-1, ’99, 4,400 hrs ..............................$40,000 Komatsu PC228USLC-8, ’12, 3,449 hrs ............................$155,000 Komatsu PC228USLC-10, ’14, 923 hrs ..............................$186,599 Komatsu PC300LC-6, ’97, 6,802 hrs....................................$40,000 Komatsu PC300LC-7, ’02, 6,764 hrs....................................$90,000 Komatsu PC300LC-7, ’05, 9,765 hrs....................................$91,000 Komatsu PC300LC-7 w/Shear, ‘06, 7,463 hrs ..................$265,000 Komatsu PC300LC-7EO, ’06, 7,736 hrs ............................$110,000 Komatsu PC300LC-8, ‘09, 9,584 hrs..................................$119,000 Komatsu PC360LC-10, ’15, 838 hrs ..................................$250,000 Komatsu PC360LC-10, ’15, 1,018 hrs................................$250,000 Komatsu PC360LC-10, ’13, 2,510 hrs................................$179,000 Komatsu PC360LC-10, ’12, 1,148 hrs................................$264,500 Komatsu PC390LC-10, ‘15, 1,545 hrs................................$275,000 Komatsu PC400LC-7, ’06, 10,544 hrs..................................$70,000 Komatsu PC400LC-7EO, ’07, 10,949 hrs ............................$84,000 Komatsu PC400LC-8, ‘08, 7,118 hrs..................................$127,000 Komatsu PC400LC-8, ‘09, 6,677 hrs..................................$140,000 Komatsu PC490LC-10, ‘13, 2,977 hrs................................$268,999 Komatsu PC490LC-10, ‘12, 3,273 hrs................................$245,000 Komatsu PC490LC-10, ‘12, 4,306 hrs................................$245,000 Komatsu PC490LC-10, ‘12, 5,371 hrs................................$239,000 Komatsu PC600LC-7, ’05, 10,328 hrs................................$199,500 Komatsu PC600LC-8, ’06, 10,478 hrs................................$199,500 Komatsu PC750SE-6, 12,835 hrs ........................................$39,000 Link Belt 250 X3 LF, ‘12, 3,437 hrs....................................$120,000 Volvo EC220DL, ’13, 2,151 hrs ..........................................$134,500 Volvo EC380DL, ‘11, 4,017 hrs ..........................................$150,000

Bomag BC61RB, ’00, 15,862 hrs ........................................$49,900 Bomag BC1172RB, ’05, 15,531 hrs ....................................$89,900 Hamm HD120HV, ‘03, 2,690 hrs ..........................................$32,999 Hamm HD120HV, ‘04, 3,211 hrs ..........................................$30,000 Ingersoll Rand SD 100D, ’01, 5,726 hrs..............................$39,000 Stone WP4100 Double Drum, ‘09, 1,018 hrs ......................$14,599 Volvo DD15, ‘14, 631 hrs ....................................................$23,000

FORESTRY Komatsu 911.4, ‘09, 7,544 hrs....................................................Call Komatsu 911.4, ’11, 6,132 hrs....................................................Call Komatsu 911.4, ’10, 5,225 hrs....................................................Call Komatsu 911.5, ‘13, 6,160 hrs....................................................Call Komatsu 931.1, ‘14, 4,000 hrs ..........................................$425,000 Ponsse Ergo Harvester, ‘05, 13,239 hrs ....................................Call Valmet 911.1, ‘02, 22,196 hrs ....................................................Call

MATERIAL HANDLERS Cat 365CL-MH, ‘08, 10,428 hrs ........................................$137,500 Komatsu P400LC-8MH, ’08, 6,095 hrs ..............................$219,500 Sennebogen 825M D, ’13, 17 hrs ..............................................Call

OFF HIGHWAY TRUCKS Komatsu HD465-7, ’06, 18,843..........................................$219,500

WATER TRUCKS Komatsu HM300-2 6,500 Gal, ’12, 7,764 hrs....................$255,000

MILLING Wirtgen W60, ’08, 628 hrs ................................................$144,900 Wirtgen W2000, ‘08, 7,798 hrs..........................................$199,999 Wirtgen W2100, ’04, 8,538 hrs..........................................$209,500

PAVING IR 550P, ‘91, 2,010 hrs ..........................................................$9,000 Leeboy 8000D, ‘03, 2,390 hrs..............................................$33,000 Leeboy 8500, ‘03, 3,521 hrs ................................................$25,000 Leeboy 8500T, ’06, 5,859 hrs ..............................................$25,000 Vogele 5203-2, ’08, 4,307 hrs ............................................$99,000 Vogele 880WB, ’05, 5,862 hrs ............................................$26,699

TRAILERS Felling FT-50-3, ‘05 ............................................................$19,000

WHEEL LOADERS Deere 544K, ’13, 1,023 hrs ..................................................$P.O.R. Deere 624K, ’13, 948 hrs ......................................................$P.O.R. Deere 624K, ’13, 905 hrs ......................................................$P.O.R. Komatsu WA200PZ-6, ‘14, 957 hrs....................................$115,000 Komatsu WA270-7, ’15, 177 hrs........................................$139,000 Komatsu WA320-7, ‘16, 116 hrs........................................$159,800 Komatsu WA320-7, ’14, 1,171 hrs ....................................$136,000 Komatsu WA380, ‘95, 7,833 hrs ..........................................$35,000 Komatsu WA380-6, ’11, 2,888 hrs ....................................$150,000 Komatsu WA380-6, ’12, 2,571 hrs ....................................$165,000 Komatsu WA380-7, ‘12, 3,025 hrs ....................................$147,500 Komatsu WA400-5L, ’05, 10,968 hrs ..................................$72,999 Komatsu WA430-6, ‘11, 4,377 hrs ....................................$167,500 Komatsu WA500-6, ‘09, 9,628 hrs ....................................$207,299 Komatsu WA500-6, ’09, 19,098 hrs ..................................$125,000 Komatsu WA500-6, ’09, 8,621 hrs ....................................$211,399 Terex TL300-2, ’08, 2,441 hrs..............................................$69,500

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ROLLERS SAKAI R2H2 - ‘16, 84”, 3 Wheel Static ................................................................CALL FOR PRICE SAKAI SW652 - ‘ 15, 327 Hrs, 58” Double Drum, Vibratory Rollers, #C000744..............$72,505 SAKAI SW990 - ’14, 1022 Hrs, 84” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #RR10133 ..............$116,335 SAKAI SW502 - ‘13, 801 Hrs, 51’ Drum 9000 lb remaining std and or eptw warranty, #C000212 ..........................................................................................................................................$35,148 SAKAI SW300 - ‘13, 149 Hrs, 40” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000211, S/N 40156 ............ ....................................................................................................................................$33,819.31 SAKAI GW750-2 - ’14, 445 Hrs, Vibratory Pnuematic Tire Roller, #C000533 ................ $112,200 *Comes with any remaining standard and 3 year extended power train warranty.

EXCAVATORS GRADALL XL4100 - ‘98, 8884 Hrs, Workable, as is, #62013A, S/N 413282 ....................$25,000 GRADALL XL4100 II - ‘05, 16664 Hrs, Workable, #C1052 ................................................$46,950

Contact Tim or Marty in Illinois

1-800-307-0221

treuss@finkbinerequipment.com mahrendt@finkbinerequipment.com Photos & Detail Descriptions visit: www.finkbinerequipment.com

MANITOWOC 14000 (‘07) 220 TON CRAWLER CRANE, 292’ BOOM, 70’ JIB, 48” SHOES, SELF-ERECTING SYSTEM, SERIES 2 COUNTERWEIGHTS POR

GROVE TMS900E (’05) 90 TON HYDRAULIC TRUCK CRANE, WITH A 37' TO 142' FIVE SECTION BOOM, 33' TO 56' OFFSETTABLE BIFOLD SWINGAWAY, MAIN AND AUXILIARY HOIST $389,000

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Large Selection of New & Used Equipment in Stock. AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT JCI K-400 PORTABLE CONE CRUSHER, 400 HP Electric Feed Conveyor, Side Discharge Conveyor, Hyd. Leveling Jacks, Tri-Axle Running Gear, 2006....................................................................................................................$345,000 JCI 6X20TD PORTABLE SCREEN PLANT, Underscreen Discharge Conveyor, Two (2) Cross Conveyors, Electric Control Panel, 2012 ............................................................................................................................................$162,000 CEDARAPIDS 4136 PORTABLE TWIN ROLL PLANT, Allis 5’x16’ SD Screen, Cummins V-12 Power, Tandem Axle Chassis, Hydraulic Leveling ..................................................................................................................................$61,000 METSO/NORDBERG MODEL HP300 CLOSED CIRCUIT PORTABLE CONE PLANT, with a 6'x20' Triple Deck Screen. 2003 Model Year ................................................................................................................................................$360,000

CRANES GROVE RT760 60 TON CAPACITY ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1993, with Cat Diesel, 110’ Power-Pinned Boom, 32’ to 56’ Swingaway, Main & Auxiliary Hoists, 29.5x25 Tires, Ready to work ....................................$124,500 GROVE RT855B 55 TON ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1995, with Cummins diesel, 37’ to 115’ boom, 35’ to 60’ swingaway, LMI, Grove model HO30 main & aux. hoists, 29.5x25 tires ......................................................CALL MANITOWOC 222, 2002, 100 Ton Crawler Crane, 200’ Boom, 60’ Jib, 140’ Luffing Jib, 3rd Drum, 36” Shoes .. ......................................................................................................................................................................CALL

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


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2015 Bobcat S595 - Call for Details

Bobcat Excavators in Stock, Call for Pricing

Bobcat Toolcats In Stock

Doosan DX140LC Excavator Available for Rent

Largest Selection in the Midwest! ®

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

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

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

2015 Bobcat T770 - Call for Details

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

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

Large Used Trailer Selection Starting at $1,500

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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 COMPACTORS

Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires . . . . .$15,500 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 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

Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbing Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500 very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000 Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72" TRUCKS & TRAILERS hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500 Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hyd (2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL angle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 AIR COMPRESSORS LANDSCAPING

CRAWLER TRACTORS

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

(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, SPECIALS winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . .$85,000 (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a tow(2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. BACKHOES CRANES Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 Ford 455C Loader Backhoe, 1990, 36” Rear Bucket, Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom 8532 HMR, Overall in Decent Condition . . . . .$10,500 anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 DRILLS MOTOR SCRAPERS John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000 ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good MISCELLANEOUS condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL (2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Rivinius R600B, 1995, 10’ Wide, Mount on Dozer Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,500 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick coupler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber, operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER 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

ATTACHMENTS

BUCKETS PC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple Buckets in Stock -Call For Your Needs FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Others Available Call Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.


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Largest S.D. Solar Farm to Power About 200 Households By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT

With construction just completed, the largest solar farm in South Dakota has officially started producing electricity. Officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the $2 million solar farm at the Pierre airport, with a sizable crowd in attendance. “There was a lot of interest and excitement about this project, ” said Jeff Peters, director of federal and distributed power programs, Missouri River Energy Services (MRES). The event was attended by dozens of federal, state and local dignitaries, as well as area business executives and members of the news media. The project is a joint venture involving the city of Pierre, Geronimo Energy of Minneapolis and Sioux Fallsbased Missouri River Energy Services. Missouri River Energy Services is a member-owned wholesale, not-for-profit provider of energy and energy services to municipal electric systems in Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. Peters said MRES has been studying solar power for several years, in an effort to determine its value in its power supply resource mix. “Earlier this year, we decided that MRES needed to learn more about the actual plant operation of a solar facility, and particularly how it interconnects to and affects a local distribution system. Instead of relying on anecdotal information, we wanted empirical data that applies specifically to our member municipal utilities,” Peters said. According to Peters, the Pierre Solar project is a utility-scale project, “which means that all of our 60 members will share in a portion of the output of clean, renewable solar power from this project. To our knowledge, Pierre Solar is the first and only utility-scale project in South Dakota. It will produce enough energy to power about 200 homes or one big box store. It’s very rewarding for MRES, because it’s the first solar project in our power supply portfolio.” Peters said MRES considered several sites throughout its membership.

Missouri River Energy Services photo

Officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the $2 million solar farm at the Pierre airport, with a sizable crowd in attendance.

“The Pierre site provided the lowest development cost, primarily due to a couple of factors. The estimated electrical production from the project is high for our area, since the solar potential and the elevation in the Pierre area is favorable. Also, the availability of land owned by the city was a key factor in our decision. The property, located in the northwest corner of the Pierre municipal airport, slopes down to the south, and it is wide open with no shading to any part of the facility.” The production from the project will be monitored in two different ways, according to Peters. “The primary concern for MRES as the purchaser of the output of the project is to understand how much electricity is being produced and when it is being produced, as well as understanding the power quality from the facility. MRES will monitor the solar production by utilizing the Advanced Meter Infrastructure system owned by Pierre Municipal Utilities,” said Peters. Pierre Solar LLC, a subsidiary of Geronimo Energy, will own the project, and Best Power International will operate the facility. They will monitor its operation through an independent internet connection to a monitoring system at the site. Joni Livingston, Missouri River Energy Services director of member services and communications,

said now was the right time to build the highly anticipated solar farm. “This technology is starting to become prevalent in our area of the country, and MRES has a lot to learn about how and when these systems operate, how they affect reliability and power quality and how they interact with our member’s local distribution systems. It’s possible we will see plants of this size being developed by businesses within our membership or by our member utilities themselves. MRES wants to have knowledge and experience with solar technology, so that we can help our members and their customers make good decisions about their investments in solar. Livingston said the biggest concern was to design an interconnection with the distribution system that minimizes estimated impacts on the power quality of local distribution systems, such as voltage swings, harmonics, etc. “Second, we wanted to place the project within the service territory of a municipal member where we would not take crop land out of production or employ land that could be used for commercial or residential development. In other words, we were looking for a ‘brown field’ location. “The Pierre Solar project will give MRES insights on how to build and interconnect this type of project in similar-sized communi-

ties.” The project will result in 1,932,000 kilowatt-hours annual electric production, featuring five acres of multi-crystalline panels as part of a 30-degree fixed-tilt photovoltaic solar array. Dwight Jelle, who serves as president of Best Power International LLC, managed construction of the project. “Building a large solar project in an area with very little to no solar provides a challenge in finding experienced people to do the work,” said Jelle. “Also, Pierre has a relatively low unemployment rate, which made finding even temporary laborers difficult. “With the price of solar energy falling so fast, the marketplace worldwide is relatively busy. Getting suppliers to be responsive was difficult.” Jelle said in order to carry out the project, teams had to evaluate the site for available sunshine, soil conditions and airport issues involving glare studies. Preliminary due diligence was required, along with engineering and production estimates to determine if the site made good economic sense. Officials also had to negotiate a power purchase agreement, an interconnect agreement and a lease agreement for the land, in addition to hiring an engineering, procurement, construction contractor and designing the product and procuring equipment at the same time.

“The site was almost perfect for a fixed rack solar project of this time,” said Jelle. “It was relatively flat with a slight slope to the south.” Jelle said the elements did not prove to be an issue during construction. The most time-consuming part of the project was the installation of the racking and panels, because of a lack of help. Equipment used on the project included a post pounder, skid steers, a lull and two mules. The machinery was used to haul materials around the site, set the foundations and racking and place the transformer. Materials used included steel for the racking and foundations, along with solar panels and wiring. “The panels were 72 cell, 315 watt panels. They each weigh about 68 pounds, and we had 4,284 panels. They were trucked in on semi-trucks and distributed around the site with skid steers,” said Jelle, According to Laurie Gill, Pierre mayor, the solar farm is important to the area, for a variety of reasons. “Certainly there is some prestige that comes with being home to the state’s largest solar project, but more important, this is step toward renewable energy.” Gill also said the location is a good fit, in more ways than one. “I think there are a number of reasons the facility is located in Pierre. Some are the result of the hand Mother Nature dealt us, some relate to Pierre’s infrastructure, and equally important was Pierre’s appetite for this kind of project. “It’s my understanding that when companies are looking at building out a solar facility, the site has to meet some qualifications regarding elevation, weather patterns and the annual average volume of sun rays. Pierre met the standards on all those accounts. Additionally, we had underutilized land available.” The facility is located on nine acres of airport property. Federal safety regulations limit how land proximate to an airport can be used. “The solar facility is a great way to better use airport land, while still working within FAA safety parameters,” Gill said. “The site is also see SOLAR page 29


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

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2007 CAT D6T XL, #81914, CAB/AC, SHOES, 5900 HRS ..............................................$219,500

1985 CAT D8L, #91970, CAB, SEMI-U BLADE, SINGLE-SHANK RIPPER, 14,800 HRS ..$112,500

2011 KOMATSU D37EX-22, #82659, OROPS, NEW PAINT, COMPLETE NEW U/C, SERVICED, NEW CUTTING EDGES, 1800 HRS ..........$73,450

2008 KOMATSU D51EX-22, #81780, CAB/AC, 6-WAY BLADE, DRAWBAR, KOMTRAX 3500 HRS ..............................................................$119,500

2009 KOMATSU D51PX-22, #81998, CAB/AC, PAT BLADE, REAR SCREEN, KOMTRAX, 4400 HRS........................................................$124,500

2005 KOMTRAX D61EX-15, #82489, OROPS, NEW COMPLETE U/C, 4000 HRS ............$79,500

2012 KOMATSU D65EX-17, #82385, CAB/AC, 22” TRACKS, 6-WAY BLADE, RIPPER, SWEEPS, KOMTRAX, 2900 HRS............................$189,500

2007 KOMATSU D85EX-15E0, #92105, CAB/AC, 24” TRACKS, REAR HYD, C’WGHTS, 8200 HRS .. ..............................................................$179,500

1994 CAT 988F, #92284, EROPS, A/C, STEER, S.T.I.C., AUTO SHIFT, ENGINE ENCLOSURES, LIGHTNING, 10,000 HRS ......................$129,500

2005 NEW HOLLAND W50B TC, #92353, CAB/AC, Q/C, AUX HYD, 3300 HRS ........$29,500

2007 KOMATSU WA150-5, #82343, CAB/AC, GP BKT, 17.5-25 TIRES, 5400 HRS ..............$74,500

2007 KOMATSU WA200-6, #82234, CAB/AC, QC/BKT, RIDE CONTROL, LSD AXLES, KOMTRAX, 4400 HRS ....................................$99,750

2009 KOMATSU WA250-6, #92215, CAB/AC, QC/BUCKET, KOMTRAX, 1600 HRS ......$139,500

2013 KOMATSU WA320-7, #82396, CAB, AC, 2011 KOMATSU WA380-6, #81996, CAB/AC, GP 2007 KOMATSU WA500-6, #81625, CAB/AC, QC/BUCKET, 3RD VALVE, LSD AXLES, KOMTRAX, BKT, 23.5-25 TIRES, KOMTRAX, 7700 HRS .......... 29.5-25 TIRES, KOMTRAX, 8500 HRS ..$229,500 1100 HRS ..............................................$179,500 ..............................................................$129,500


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Indiana Contractor Paves With Intelligent Compaction By Eric Olson CEG CORRESPONDENT

Walsh & Kelly Inc. first had the task of resurfacing a largely rural, four-lane highway in north-central Indiana. The job itself was fairly routine: paving an 8-mi. (12.9 km) long stretch of state Road 19 in Elkhart County requiring a .5-in. (1.3 cm) mill and 1.5-in. (3.8 cm) overlay. “This road project is known as a higher upper-category mix, meaning it is built for heavy traffic and is generally tougher to get compaction on,” said Jim Padgett, Walsh & Kelly quality control manager. “We will use a total of 18,000 tons of mainline, or driving lane, surface.” The Best of Both Products Walsh & Kelly also was very keen on seeing if it could make the job easier and more precise by mating the technologies of two leaders in their respective industries. The early results look as if Walsh & Kelly’s instincts were correct. The South Bend-based asphalt paving,

(L-R, Front) are Rich Forrest, Atlas Copco/Dynapac; Jim Padgett, Walsh & Kelly Inc.; Peter Fredrickson, Atlas Copco/Dynapac; and Tim Hoffman, Atlas Copco/Dynapac. (L-R, Back) are Jerry Bickner, Topcon Solutions; Nick Relias, Walsh & Kelly Inc.; and Russ Ciesiolka, Topcon Solutions.

Nick Relias, project manager on Route 19 of Walsh & Kelly, said the goal was to test the efficiency of the two compaction rollers using Topcon’s C-63 Intelligent Compaction system. “We wanted to try some of this new technology and when we approached West Side Tractor they jumped in with both feet,” he said. “We couldn’t have asked anything more from them.” The Topcon technology is designed to go beyond simple pass count registry and, through its secure connectivity to the globWalsh & Kelly Inc.’s operators use two Atlas Copco/Dynapac CC 5200 double drum al Sitelink3D Enterprise service, gives rollers, equipped with Topcon’s C-63 Intelligent Compaction system, on the state Road each compactor the ability to work faster and provide constant results to the system. 19 in Elkhart County project. grading, concrete and excavation company, with locations across the northern half of the Hoosier State, has developed a more than 80-year-reputation of providing excellent services. When it began work on resurfacing Indiana state Road 19, a north-south highway that passes along the east side of the small town of Wakarusa, southeast of South Bend, Walsh & Kelly decided to use two Atlas Copco/Dynapac CC 5200 double drum vibratory rollers. But, the paving contractor also wanted to employ the machines side-by-side and in

tandem. In order to make the process work more efficiently, the company knew it needed their operators to be able to coordinate their movements more effectively than in the past — and without the guesswork. So, Walsh & Kelly turned to its equipment dealer, West Side Tractor Sales Co. in nearby South Bend, for solutions. West Side Tractor was able to put its customer together with Atlas Copco/Dynapac and Topcon Positioning Systems, a manufacturer of geo-positioning and precision technologies in construction, for a demonstration at the Route 19 job site.

Success on Every Level After just a few days, the results seemed to please everyone. “The demo has been going fantastically well,” said Tim Hoffman, product manager of rollers of Atlas Copco in the United States. “We’re happy to be able to bring out two machines on a request from Walsh & Kelly. They really are the company that is spearheading intelligent compaction in Indiana. It was a good invitation and it helped us get two Topcon systems on our rollers and see them communicate with each other.”

He said that he and his colleagues are able to see both rollers’ uploaded information on an internet cloud. They also can get a live view of the rollers’ pass count and can gauge the machine’s temperature, which, by using the Topcon C-63 systems on the machines, will plug that data directly into their own temperature sensors. Not Your Father’s Compacting Jerry Bickner, the president of Topcon Solutions in Indiana, also was very happy with the results of the tests. His full-service Indianapolis dealership provided and installed the C-63 system on the Atlas Copco/Dynapac compaction rollers for use on the Walsh & Kelly road project. “From a hardware standpoint, each of the rollers are equipped with the same Topcon C-63 Intelligent Compaction components, which include an operator interface box that is going to give each operator a graphic representation of the roadway,” he said. “It will also have a GPS receiver inside consisting of an internal cellular modem hookup as well as a GPS antenna roof-mounted on the machine. We are most interested in having a very tight horizontal position.” Those rollers also are connected with a virtual reference station in order to receive see PRECISION page 82


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Industry Professionals Attend Fall Maintenance Expo

The 20th Annual Minnesota Fall Maintenance Expo was well attended.

Patrick Schoen, sales manager, Tri-State Bobcat, stands with a Bobcat Avant 200 Series compact loader.

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Steve London, sales of I-State Truck Center, gives the Big Stone County, Minn., crew an opportunity to look at the Freightliner truck with a Towmaster body package and plow setup.

(L-R): Tony Chamberlin, equipment operator, and Richard Posey, street supervisor, both of the city of Babbitt, Minn., talk to Rob Ophoven, Abra sales representative, about their Abra Model 78 vibratory soil screener that they purchased. Nuss Group sales specialists with a Volvo L98 loader (L-R) are Pete Stroh, Mankato, Minn.; Milt Luttrell and Eric Suppan, St. Cloud, Minn.; Randy Shaver, Rochester, Minn.; and Scott Leseman, Roseville, Minn.


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Two-Day Event Provides Relevant Informational Sessions FALL from page 16

Daron Fromm, Crysteel Truck Equipment sales, Lake Crystal, Minn., hosts a large booth with many snow and equipment options, including items from the Boss Plow line. Aspen Equipment, Bloomington, Minn., attended the event.

(L-R): Fred Senger, Titan Machinery field marketer, and Andy Bethel, senior manager of CE government sales, go over a Snowblast 5400 AR snow blower with the Stearns County crew.

Gary Knudsen, Felling Trailer regional sales manager, showcases a Felling FT-503TA air tilt equipment trailer. (L-R): Tom Gertgen, Towmaster truck equipment sales, Litchfield, Minn., went over the features of this 12 ft. (3.6 m) falls plow and Towmaster truck body packages with Chad Bendickson, superintendent, Todd Stadheim, equipment operator, and Paul Weigel, mechanic, all of Freeborn County. Drivers give the obstacle course a try.

Dan Reetz (L), territory manager of Shaver, holds a post pole attachment at the Truck Utilities booth while talking to Charlie Miller, sales engineer, Truck Utilities, St. Paul, Minn.

Mark Kunkel, sales specialist, Farm-Rite Equipment, St. Cloud, Minn., answers questions about this Bobcat E45 excavator.


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New St. Croix Bridge Won’t Open Until 2017 STILLWATER, Minn. (AP) Due to problems attributed to its complex design, the St. Croix River Bridge has fallen a year behind schedule. The mile-long bridge that’ll connects Minnesota and Wisconsin involves an estimated 42.3 million pounds of steel and 564 million pounds of concrete, the Star Tribune reported. “People are amazed, when they’re up close, at the enormity of the bridge and the segments,’’ said Michael Beer, the Minnesota Department of Transportation manager in charge of the project. It will replace the 85-year-old Stillwater bridge 2 miles upstream. “It’s going to be a beautiful bridge, here for the long haul, 100-plus years,’’ Beer said. The span will cross over a span of the river known as Lake St. Croix. The bridge design resembles a jigsaw puzzle because of “the geometry that was required to make sure this bridge fit together in the end,’’ MnDOT design engineer Kevin Western said. It’s regarded as one of the most challenging bridge projects MnDOT has ever worked on. With the complex design came a delayed schedule, according to Beer. He said that a hike in cost for taxpayers or the general contractor won’t be determined until closer to the end of the project. MnDOT and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation budgeted $30 million in contingency funds. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Caterpillar to Open Office in Chicago PEORIA, Ill. (AP) The Peoria-based construction and mining equipment company, Caterpillar Inc., is opening its first permanent office in Chicago. The (Peoria) Journal Star reports that the Caterpillar office will have 45 employees and be located in the downtown Merchandise Mart building along the Chicago River. The new Chicago “Digital and Analytics Hub” expands on operations already housed in Peoria. Specifically the company’s Analytics and Innovation division takes information from sensors embedded in heavy equipment and relays it to Caterpillar and others. The division was created in April 2015. Caterpillar made the announcement during the recent “Chicago Ideas Week’’ event. Morgan Vawter, Caterpillar chief analytics director, said Chicago, “is an ideal location for continuing to cultivate and grow a diverse, creative digital and analytics work force.’’ (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Volvo CE Hits Home Run for Major-League Baseball America’s northern neighbor is known for the production of maple syrup and its passion for sports. Nearly half a century ago, the Toronto Blue Jays made a name for themselves as Canada’s first major league baseball team, and up until the 2016 season, they were the only team in the league to play on an infield with artificial turf. But all changed in December 2015 when the Blue Jays announced they would get on base with the rest of the league by converting to an all-dirt diamond. Stepping up to the plate to transform the infield was Verdi Restoration Ltd, a division of Verdi Alliance, which specializes in large-scale concrete restoration work. From heavy civil work to foundations and sealing, Verdi Restoration has a strong reputation of completing complex jobs with a level of precision few others can match. It wasn’t Verdi Restoration’s first time up to bat at Rogers Centre, the home of the major league team — and the world’s first retractable roof. “I started working with Rogers Centre in 2007 when we waterproofed the concrete rails around the roof of the retractable dome,” said Vito Nardi, company director. The project marked the beginning of Nardi’s relationship with the Rogers Centre team. “In our line of business, that kind of partnership means everything,” added Nardi. Game Changer The job involved excavating of the cement floor between the bases and throughout the infield, a total area of approximately 12,000 sq. ft. (1,115 sq m). But the real challenge was completing the job on a rigid three-week timeline. Before the excavation could begin, Nardi had to find the right machines for the job. For that, he turned to a long-time and trusted colleague, Spiro Marinos, a partner at Rapid Equipment Rentals. “After meeting and talking through the project details, we decided the job required a 20 tonne-class excavator, powerful enough to work with a 3,000 ft-lb Atlas Copco hydraulic breaker and get the job done on time,” said Marinos. “I steered him toward a

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Volvo EC220E because it was the best fit for the job.” With 30 years’ experience in the rental business, Marinos knows what works and what doesn’t. “I’ve experienced every brand of machine and every problem an excavator can have,” added Marinos. “I didn’t make the recommendation for the Volvo machine lightly. I made it because over the years, our Volvo dealer, Strongco, has given us the support we need so that I can do the same for my customers. That, partnered with the excavator’s capabilities, made it an easy choice.” Hit the Ground Running After measuring the perimeter of the bases, the work soon com-

menced — but there were some surprises along the way. As the excavation was approaching the third base, the Verdi crew encountered an unexpected section of concrete that was far deeper than they had anticipated. “We suddenly hit a [5 ft.] stretch of concrete,” explained excavator operator Dietrich Meitsch. “Up until that point, we were only working with a concrete depth of around [12 in], at the very most.” Curve balls like these can easily throw a project off-schedule, especially if the crew isn’t equipped with the right machinery. Fortunately for the Verdi crew, the EC220E crawler excavator is designed to work with hard and heavy materials. With a bucket

breakout force of 31,700 lbf (141 kN) and an arm tear out force of 23,380 lbf (104 kN), the EC220E offers the ideal combination of power and stability to break-up the concrete. To Meitsch’s surprise, the unexpected event resulted in a grand slam. “The whole process of breaking and removing that extra concrete took less than an hour with the EC220E,” he said. “We kept right on schedule.” The rigid design of the EC220E also helped the Verdi crew keep productivity high. Built with protected components, including a heavy-duty boom and arm, a strong frame structure and robust plate, the EC220E is made to sus-

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Law Prevents Historic Mich. Road From Earning Honor By Eric D. Lawrence DETROIT FREE PRESS

MONROE, Mich. (AP) The wooden remnants of a centuriesold military road known as Hull’s Trace emerge when the water level is low near the spot where the Huron River empties into Lake Erie. A road has been in this spot underneath modern-day West Jefferson Avenue in what is now the southern tip of Wayne County for more than 200 years, connecting Ohio and Detroit. The road is a piece of Michigan’s history that dates from its pre-statehood days and factored in one of America’s earliest wars. But state law prevents the Michigan Department of Transportation from adding the entire road, including the section with the wooden logs built to supply American forces in the War of 1812, to a program aligned with the award-winning Pure Michigan marketing campaign. Instead, only the southern portion of the route — M-125 (South Dixie Highway) from Monroe south to the Ohio line — is eligible for inclusion, meaning that’s where Monroe-based historian Rusty Davis and others will focus when they apply in coming months to have the road designated as part of the state’s Pure Michigan Byways program. The program, which already recognizes part of the route within the city of Monroe, highlights some of the state’s most noteworthy driving trips, whether scenic, cultural or historical. But the stretch with the actual remnants of the 200-year-old road in Brownstown Township cannot be included because it is considered a Wayne County road, rather than a part of the state trunk-line system. The legislation that created the byways program limits the designation to state trunk-line highways, such as M or U.S. routes or interstates, according to the Detroit Free Press. Such a designation, assuming it comes for the southern portion of the route, is expected to boost the

“What we’re looking at is making people aware of the fact that there’s a road that probably thousands of people travel on every single day that actually has hundreds of years of really important history, you know, important to the development of the early United States, important to the state of Michigan, important for many, many reasons, and people still travel it today.’’ Terry Beamsley River Raisin National Battlefield Park Foundation

area’s profile and its appeal to tourists. Routes in the program, such as Woodward Avenue from Detroit to Pontiac, the Iron County Heritage Trail in the Upper Peninsula and the Tunnel of Trees in Harbor Springs, are featured in the glossy “Pure Michigan Byways and Tour Routes Driving Guide’’ posted online, and are eligible for special road signs indicating their significance. Davis, who is a research volunteer at River Raisin National Battlefield Park, said officials at MDOT recognize the relevance of the entire route and have been helpful. “It’s hugely important, and MDOT recognizes that. At this point there’s nothing they can do,’’ Davis said, noting that it would take a legislative act to change the rules of the program. State Sen. Tom Casperson, REscanaba, and state Rep. Ben Glardon, R-Owosso, who both chair transportation-related committees in their respective chambers, did not respond to a request for comment. Tom Doyle, a transportation planner who manages the Pure Michigan Byways program and oversaw its transformation from the Michigan Heritage Route program in 2014, said the department is simply following the legislation as written in selecting only state trunk line roads. He noted that the late state Rep. Peter Pettalia, RPresque Isle, a sponsor of the 2014

legislation, was a major supporter of making a connection with the Pure Michigan campaign, but the state trunk line requirement was a holdover from the earlier Heritage Route program. Doyle said the byways program relies on local grassroots efforts to find and promote the routes. “We’re there to help them do that, but it really has to come from them,’’ Doyle said, noting that the driving guide is a showcase for the state. “It’s a driving guide to market to the traveler what are some of the best roads to travel in the state.’’ Doyle said that even though the designation would only cover the southern portion of the route, it’s possible the rest of the route could be mentioned in the driving guide. Doyle said he is waiting for Davis to submit an application. The driving guide has 20 routes and will add M-22 in Benzie and Manistee counties this fall, Doyle said. In addition to the state-designated routes, the driving guide also features the federally designated Whitefish Bay and Black River national forest scenic byways. Listings tout the history of the routes, things to see and do and trip-planning details, all with tourbook quality photos. The limitation on the program designation did not sit well with Wayne County Commissioner Raymond Basham, D-Taylor, whose district includes Brownstown Township. Basham

said he planned to contact legislators in both the state House and Senate in an effort to seek a change. The road has not gone unnoticed by state and national historians. A state historical marker stands on parkland adjacent to West Jefferson Avenue a short distance from the area with the logs. And Hull’s Trace also is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Hull’s Trace, which goes as far south as Urbana, Ohio, is named for William Hull, the man who ordered the road’s construction. Hull was Michigan’s territorial governor and a brigadier general who was court-martialed because of his surrender of Detroit to the British on Aug. 16, 1812. Davis spent years with fellow research volunteer Bill Saul tracking down maps related to what they call Michigan’s First Road. They tracked its earliest recording to an 1804 postal route map, noting that the road “was little more than an ancient Native American foot trail through Michigan wilderness, passing through two Native settlements and linking the rapids on the Miami [Maumee] River with the former French settlement of Detroit.’’ The road was key to most of the military actions in Michigan during the War of 1812, and was its “only surveyed and improved road until the mid-1820s,’’ according to information from Davis. Michigan became a state in 1837.

“Right here, West Jefferson Avenue on down to the Ohio line was the very first surveyed and improved road in [what is now] the state of Michigan being surveyed in January of 1809. It follows the same route that it followed then,’’ Davis said. “It’s the most historic stretch of highway in the state of Michigan.’’ Davis and those who support the effort to seek a byways designation see it as not just a potential marker of the area’s role in the War of 1812, but as a key to promoting the entire corridor’s contributions, including during later periods as the population and industry grew. Terry Beamsley, executive director of the nonprofit River Raisin National Battlefield Park Foundation, said it’s easy to overlook the significance of something like a road. “What we’re looking at is making people aware of the fact that there’s a road that probably thousands of people travel on every single day that actually has hundreds of years of really important history, you know, important to the development of the early United States, important to the state of Michigan, important for many, many reasons, and people still travel it today,’’ Beamsley said. In years past, route proponents might have looked to the federal government’s National Scenic Byways program as a way to highlight the entire route. However, that program was last funded in 2012 and the Federal Highway Administration has stopped soliciting applications. Davis said he intends to submit a formal application to the Pure Michigan Byways program by the beginning of next year for M-125 and then look to politicians to help find a way to designate the entire route in Michigan from the Ohio line to Hart Plaza in Detroit. He sounded optimistic at the prospect. “It’s not a dead horse,’’ Davis said. “It’s been sitting there for 200 years, we’ll get it.’’ (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Hydrema Hosts Grand Opening Event at New U.S. HQ

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ydrema hosted a The new Hydrema U.S. Inc. headquarters is located grand opening event at 4515 Hemmingway Trail in Cumming, Ga. for its new Hydrema U.S. Inc. North American headquarters in Cumming, Ga., on Sept. 16. A terrific crowd attended the celebration from all over the United States, Canada and Denmark to enjoy some great hospitality, southern barbeque and a tour of the facility. Dealers, guests, local dignitaries and Hydrema staffers all came together to be a part of the official open(L-R): Brian ing of the facility. Jan Werner Jensen and Lone M. Jensen, Cholmondeley, Paul the owners of Hydrema, traveled to the states from Denmark Twiggs and Wes to be in attendance. Tours were provided and presentations McDonald, all of Ring and speeches were given to commemorate the opening. Power; Jette Binder, Hydrema U.S.; Ryan Machines were set up, and guests had the opportunity to Staalings and Kevin operate and to get a hands on demonstration of the Hydrema Robbins, both of Ring products. Power; Kris Binder, The new North American headquarters facility is located Hydrema U.S.; and Jan at 4515 Hemingway Trail, Cumming, Ga., 30041. Werner Jensen, owner of Hydrema, based in For more information, call 404/614-1747 or visit Denmark, attend the www.hydrema.us. event. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG see HYDREMA page 84

Jon Cruthers (L), vice president of sales of AED, Schaumburg, Ill., receives a warm welcome from Kris Binder, Hydrema.

Manufacturer representatives and Hydrema dealers came together for the grand opening event, including (L-R) Pat Flanagan, Niece Equipment, Austin, Texas; Kevin Keroack, East PBE, Newington, Conn.; Donna Boniface, Mark Hufcut and Jack Dopp, all of Pine Bush Equipment, Pine Bush, N.Y.; and Barry Ferrell, Hydrema U.S.

Adam Houseknecht (L), Best Line Equipment, State College, Pa., talks with Barry Ferrell, Hydrema manufacturer representative.

Dennis Weiler (L), Summit Truck Equipment, Wathena, Ky., and Thomas Hartman, Hydrema U.S., discuss the off-road truck market.

(L-R): Jan Werner Jensen and his wife, Lone M. Jensen, the owners of Hydrema, made the journey from Denmark to join Jette and Kris Binder of Hydrema U.S. for the grand opening celebration.

This guest operates a Hydrema wheeled excavator during the excavator skills competition.


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MINExpo 2016 Offers the Latest in Mining Equipment,

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INExpo 2016 was held in Las Vegas, Nev., from Sept. 26 to 28. Manufacturers displayed the latest in mining equipment, innovative technology and solutions. Exhibits covered more than 840,000 sq. ft. (78,038.5 sq m), outpacing MINExpo 2012. According to the website, MINExpo is widely recognized as the premier exposition of mining equipment and services in the world, featuring a wide range of new product introductions and exhibits of equipment parts and services for the global mining industry. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG Nicklas Berggren, senior engineer of Atlas Copco, traveled from Sweden to promote the new Smartroc series.

Warren Lafoy, sales manager of Ultra Seat Corporation, Edmonton Alberta, Canada, informs event goers that the company has been manufacturing industrial seating for more than 20 years.

Ryan Benbo, senior director of marketing of Vermeer, exhibited at the Center Hall and reported having a great show. Amelia Pearce, global marketing director of Ahern Rentals, Las Vegas, Nev., displays the latest high-reach equipment.

Jason Penland of McElroy demonstrates the new Tracstar 1200 for large pipe applications. The Tracstar 1200 has advanced emission control technology that meets EPA Tier IV standards.

Becky Fellows (L), director of marketing, and Brad Huie, regional sales manager of Allmand, presented the company’s mobile light towers.

Putzmeister’s Alejandro Monastrio (L), regional sales manager, and Marc Aguilar, vice president of Latin America sales, present the company’s 14000 concrete pump.

Sayuri Tsuji (L) and Jonathan Tolomeo, product managers of Komatsu, display Komatsu’s latest 930E electric drive truck.


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(L-R): Minnie, Kevin and Tony Beets of Discovery Channel’s “Gold Rush” and Ian Harvey, director of publicity of Volvo, celebrate the company’s 50th anniversary with the Volvo Golden Hauler.

(L-R): Dominic McNamara, owner of AU Equipment, Arizona dealer of MB Crusher, and Frank Kurnik and Kyle Taylor, area managers of MB Crusher, Reno, Nev., are on hand to give live demonstrations of the crusher bucket. MB Crusher hauled in 200 tons (181 t) of rock for the demonstrations.

John Hall (L) and James McKnight of Caterpillar want expo-goers to see the Caterpillar 777G (Tier IV). The new G series represents a new era for this size class from Caterpillar.

Jenifer Golba, general manager of global marketing, Goodyear, displays tires for mining machines.

(L-R): Melinda Clayton, Mike Sheppard and Jackie Whitt of Klein Products are ready to share information with attendees.

Mark Strebel, division manager of Martin Engineering, demonstrates the latest innovations in the handling of bulk materials cleanly and safely.

Topcon Positioning Systems exhibited in the Center Hall with Joel Frost, eastern regional sales manager.

John Deere Power Systems exhibited in the North Hall with Darren Almond, Global Drivetrain business manager.


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Futuristic Dubai Dreams of Hyperloop Transit Tubes By Jon Gambrell ASSOCIATED PRESS

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) A network of tubes whisking passengers across a country at close to the speed of sound may seem like a sci-fi pipe dream, but in the already futuristic city of Dubai it would fit right in. The city-state just hosted a two-day competition for designs related to a high-speed system known as a hyperloop, in which levitating pods powered by electricity and magnetism would hurtle through low-friction pipes at a top speed of 760 mph (1,220 kph). The idea, first proposed by Tesla cofounder Elon Musk in 2013, is still being tested. But Dubai has already partnered with Los Angeles-based Hyperloop One to examine possible lines going to the United Arab Emirates’ capital, Abu Dhabi, and elsewhere. At a presentation Oct. 4, Hyperloop One suggested such a network could include an undersea tunnel connecting Abu Dhabi to Doha, Qatar, with a trip time of just under 22 minutes. The network could extend to the island nation of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.

“Imagine that you can live in Riyadh, work in Dubai, have your dinner in Abu Dhabi and watch a movie in Qatar,’’ Saif alAleeli, the young CEO of the Dubai Future Foundation, which hosted the competition, told The Associated Press. “Dubai is trying, as a mission, to prove that concept.’’ The heart of this effort can be seen around the Emirate Towers, where the office of Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, looks out on a glass skyline that was mainly built in the last 15 years. Outside, construction has begun on the Museum of the Future. The world’s first office entirely built of material made by 3-D printers sits nearby. A mall underneath the towers looks like one of Dubai’s many luxury shopping centers until you see the robot assisting customers at a local bank branch. Just around the corner is the Dubai Future Foundation, the government initiative that helped sponsor the hyperloop competition with the citystate’s Roads and Transportation Authority. Sheikh Mohammed visited the foundation Oct. 3, putting on a virtual-reality headset and walking among its chic offices filled with 3-D printers and other gadgets. “Our goal is to anticipate challenges and explore future investment opportunities,’’ a

message on Sheikh Mohammed’s official Twitter account later read. “We all need to think afresh as we develop for the future.’’ It’s unclear how much a regional hyperloop network would cost — or who would pay for it at a time when Gulf budgets are strained by low global oil prices. But Dubai is already home to the world’s tallest building, the longest driverless metro line and long-haul carrier Emirates. A hyperloop network could cement its status as a global transit hub for decades to come. Government-backed port operator DP World has held talks with Hyperloop One about cutting transport times for its cargo, said Chris Vasquez, the director of product development for the hyperloop company. Such a system could be in place in Dubai as early as 2020, he said. “This is a place where big things happen,’’ Vasquez said. “They don’t get bogged down by regulations, not that those things aren’t important and don’t deserve due diligence, but we’ve all seen projects stalled by over-crippling regulatory environments where it just stalls for years and years and years.’’ At the ceremony Oct. 4, selected groups involved in the 48-hour hyperloop project presented ideas for a possible track between

Al Maktoum International Airport at Dubai World Central, Dubai International Airport and Fujairah International Airport. Under their plans, the hyperloop trip of some 90 mi. (145 km) over a mountain range would be 10 minutes or less, compared to the current hour and 20 minutes by road. Focusing less on the science, those involved offered visions of hyperloop stations and seating inside bullet-shaped transit cars. A team from Paris-based transit company Systra won the competition, walking away with a certificate and a crystal trophy resembling Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building. But among the contest’s competitors were few Emiratis, though others attended the event watched over by white-gloved Asian waiters serving hors d’oeuvres. Asked about the low participation, al-Aleeli, the Dubai Future Foundation CEO, said Emirati university students on hand for the event would help lead the UAE in future innovations. “We are paving the road to build the right future for them,’’ he said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Construction Giants, NASA Join for Centennial Challenge Caterpillar Inc. is working with Bechtel, Brick and Mortar Ventures and Bradley University to sponsor NASA’s latest Centennial Challenge — the 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge. The competition is created to incent America’s most talented to come up with innovative ways to design and print a habitat that could be used for deep space exploration, including the agency’s journey to Mars, as well as have applications on Earth today. For more than 90 years, Caterpillar has been building the world’s infrastructure, and plans to develop the world’s infrastructure for the next 90 years—whether that’s in a great city, a developing village or even beyond our planet, according to the company. “As technology evolves, so do our machines. The future of construction will look very different than it does today,” said Justin Speichinger, advanced engineering manager of the Caterpillar excavation division. “By expanding our

horizons and engaging in progressive opportunities like the Centennial Challenge, we are better equipped to develop disruptive technologies to solve our customers’ current challenges as well as prepare for our mutual longterm success.” “There’s no better way to solve big problems and come up with the next breakthrough than by working together with our customers, such as Bechtel, a true innovator in construction; a forward-thinking, sector-specific venture capital firm such as Brick & Mortar Ventures; our hometown University, Bradley, that is focused on innovation; and of course, NASA,” said Eric Reiners, Caterpillar research program manager. “Caterpillar and NASA have collaborated for years, and we are proud to work with NASA on this next great challenge.” The competition is designed in three phases. The first phase, the design competition, was completed in September 2015. The second

phase, which just opened, is the structural competition, which focuses on the technologies needed to manufacture structural components from readily available and recyclable materials. The third phase will be the actual building of habitats. “Innovation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics drove the last 100 years and it will supercharge the next 100,” said Bechtel Deputy Chief Innovation Officer David Wilson. “That applies to space exploration missions as well as the projects we build on Earth. We’re honored to partner with NASA, Bradley, Caterpillar and Brick and Mortar Ventures in this competition, as we look forward to seeing the 3D printing community discover new solutions for all applications.” The competition will be open to teams from universities, corporations and ordinary citizens — anyone with an idea and the motivation to bring that idea to life. NASA will be offering $1.1 mil-

lion in prize money in phase two of the competition. “We are looking forward to seeing some creative solutions,” said Darren Bechtel, founder and managing director of Brick & Mortar Ventures. “Brick & Mortar Ventures believes that solution scarcity has contributed to the historic lack of productivity improvement in construction. By collaborating with NASA, Caterpillar and Bechtel, the Brick & Mortar team hopes to support the commercialization of technology developed for construction on the next frontier.” The public will have the chance to follow the competition through social media, and to attend the head-to-head competitions live. In fall 2017, teams will test their structural components and compete for the phase two award at the Caterpillar Edwards Demonstration Center. The entire competition will culminate with the third phase — the On-Site Habitat Competition — also held

at Caterpillar’s Edwards Demonstration Center in fall 2018. Teams will come together and demonstrate their ability to fabricate full-scale habitats in front of judges and the public. “This is an exciting opportunity to bring the best ideas in technology to our students and the community,” said Bradley University President Gary Roberts. “The challenge provides an unparalleled opportunity for students and faculty to network, create relationships with mentors and explore new ideas as they partner in creating solutions for our world and beyond.” For more information about the competition, visit http://www.nasa.gov/3DPHab. To register, and for the official rules and documents, visit http://bradley.edu/challenge. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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

Virnig Manufacturing Launches V40 Open Front Brush Cutter Attachment Virnig Manufacturing Inc.’s V40 open front skid steer brush cutter attachment is designed to rough-cut dense brush and trees up to 3 in. (7.6 cm) in diameter. The three-blade cutting system, mounted to a flywheel, ensures the flywheel bounces off stumps rather than catching and damaging the motor. The cutter quickly mows trees and stumps down to the ground to limit regrowth. Rayco’s RM27 multi tool carrier is a new platform for carrying a variety of work tools, including Rayco stump cutters, plus tillers, trenchers, snow throwers, power brooms, push blades and more.

Rayco RM27 Is Versatile Multi Tool Carrier Rayco’s RM27 multi tool carrier is a new platform for carrying a variety of work tools, including Rayco stump cutters, plus tillers, trenchers, snow throwers, power brooms, push blades and more. This unique machine provides operators with an economical and versatile tool carrier capable of utilizing a variety of implements, maximizing profit by operating work tools at a fraction of the price of dedicated machines, according to the manufacturer. The new RM27 is self-propelled, with rubber tracks and is powered by a 26.5 hp Kohler, fuel injected, gasoline engine. The RM27 has been designed for the rental and landscape industries with easy to operate controls and a low maintenance hydraulic system. Service points are easily accessible and powered implements feature beltless drive trains. The RM27 is available with non-marking rubber tracks. For more information, call 800/392-2686 or visit www.raycomfg.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Virnig Manufacturing’s V40 open front skid steer brush cutter attachment is designed to rough-cut dense brush and trees up to 3 in. (7.6 cm) in diameter.

This skid steer brush cutter also features: • Standard dual hydraulic pressure relief valves with dynamic braking to stop the 150 to 215 lb. flywheel in under 10 seconds. • Direct drive Eaton motor rated up to 25 gpm (94.6 Lpm) for usage on a wide variety of skid steers. • Tall push bar at the front provides rigidity and helps push over thick brush and trees. • ½ by 4 in. (1.2 by 10 cm) single side updraft blades for efficient cutting and mulching. It is available in 5 and 6-ft. (1.5 and 1.8 m) cut widths with a recommended flow rate of 16 to 25 gpm (30.5 to 94.6 Lpm). All Virnig products are backed by a one-year warranty, and the skid steer attachments are USA made and built with a universal mount to fit most skid steer loaders including: Bobcat, Caterpillar, ASV, Case, Daewoo, Gehl, JCB, John Deere, Kubota, Mustang, New Holland, Takeuchi, Terex, Volvo, Wacker-Neuson and others. For more information, call 800/648-2408 or visit virnigmfg.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Mini-Loader Extension Mount Delivers Auger Drive Performance to Reach Tough Areas Unique design capabilities coupled with practical field experience drove the introduction of Digga’s new Mini-Loader Extension Mounts. Designed to provide maximum machine reach into tough-to-reach areas, the new extensions, manufactured by Iowa-based Digga North America, allow mini-loaders to carry the full line of powerful planetary-drive DSS Series on their compact equipment. The extra boom length allows the operator to gain an additional reach of up to 2 ft. (.6 m) depending on the application. The mini-loader extensions will decrease the need for additional auger extensions and accommodate longer 4-ft. (1.2 m)

auger bits while also adding a unique cradle positioned for stability while transporting the drive on site, according to the manufacturer. The new mini-loader extensions are designed to accommodate the Digga DSS Series of compact high-torque planetarydrives, with a sleek compact design that ensures that the drive can fit into a 10-in. (25.4 cm) diameter hole, providing deeper penetration without the need for additional extensions for more efficient operation. In addition, the DSS Series includes a two-piece shaft design that isolates the planetary gears from the pushing, pulling and bending forces without increasing the

load on the bearings. With a high shaft pullout rating and an output shaft that can be replaced without disassembly of the planetary gearbox, the DSS Series will experience less machine downtime than other models, according to the manufacturer. All Digga DSS Auger Drives are covered by warranty protection that includes a 5-year warranty on the planetary gearbox, a 3-year warranty on the hydraulic motor, with lifetime shaft pull-out warranty for extra protection. For more information, call 563/8757915 or visit www.diggausa.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Terex Stand Alone Core Barrel: No Need for Auger Drill

The Terex stand alone core barrel increases productivity when drilling hard rock, such as limestone material.

Terex Utilities announced a new auger tool for digger derricks — the Terex stand alone core barrel. It fits directly onto a standard Kelly bar and can be stowed like a standard auger on the boom, eliminating the need for any attachments or having to remove for transportation. When a flighted auger will no longer do the job, the new Terex stand alone core barrel can increase productivity when drilling hard rock, such as limestone material. For applications requiring drilling to begin at ground level, a removable pilot bit can be used to stabilize the stand alone core barrel in order to start a hole. Once initial penetration is achieved, the pilot bit can be removed. The optional pilot bit is important for achieving a straight starter track. In addition, the stand alone core barrel is designed for easy plug removal, increasing drilling productivity. A unique tooth pattern allows the rock plug to easily fall out of the barrel when the operator ratchets the rotation of the tool. Other core barrels require workers to physically hammer the core out of the barrel. “Terex is the only digger derrick manufacturer that also manufactures tooling. We understand how to design auger tools for maximum productivity and efficiency for the entire application. The new stand alone core barrel is an example of applying a new concept to barrel tools for better job site performance,” said Dale Putman, auger tooling product support manager.

The Terex stand alone core barrel can be stowed like a standard auger on the boom, eliminating the need for any attachments or having to remove for transportation.

The stand alone core barrel is available in various diameters ranging from 18 to 30 in. (45.7 to 76.2 cm) and features a barrel wall of 5/8 in. (1.5 cm). The heavy duty hex hub is either 2-1/2 or 2-5/8 in. (6.3 or 6.6 cm) and it comes with a Dom ST5 2-3/4 in. (7 cm) shaft. The overall length of the tool is 104 in. (264 cm). Access to the C-10 bullet teeth provides for easy removal and replacement. Terex Utilities completed field testing of the stand alone core barrel in June 2016 with Big Sandy RECC out of Eastern Kentucky.

“We occasionally will have rock holes that our standard augers will not cut,” said Kirby Castle, line superintendent. “The Terex stand alone core barrel cut through the rock in a matter of minutes. We like the fact that the auger will cut through the rock that we encounter and that it will save us some time on the jobsite.” For more information, visit www.terex.com/utilities. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

New Cat Tilt Buckets Handle Precision Grading Tasks A new line of Cat tilt buckets is available for Cat crawler-excavator models 311 to 325 and for wheel excavator models M314 to M322. The new buckets, available in both pin-on and coupler configurations, hydraulically tilt 45 degrees from vertical, right and left, to provide added capability when working on angled surfaces or performing precise grading. The buckets install easily and are designed for such applications as ditch cleaning, landscaping and various construction tasks. In addition, the buckets can be used for conventional excavating in low-impact soils, including top soil and clay. The tilt buckets are equipped with two horizontal cylinders — sized to provide forces matched to the machine — that allow the operator to position the bucket and maintain grade without moving the machine. The horizontal-cylinder design allows a low-profile for the bucket, while protecting the cylinders from material flow. The tilt buckets are equipped with two horizontal cylinders — sized to provide forces matched to the machine — that allow the

operator to position the bucket and maintain grade without Grade-Control Ready The new buckets are drilled and tapped to accept moving the machine.

the bolt-on sensor and clips required to make them “plug-and-play” compatible with Cat Grade Control 3D. Grade control provides visual and audio positioning guidance for the operator via the machine’s in-cab monitor, enhancing the speed, accuracy and materialmovement efficiency of excavating and grading tasks. Bucket Protection Tilt buckets feature a reversible, wear-resistant, bolt-on cutting edge that protects the base edge and provides extended service life. In addition, bucket surfaces subject to heavy wear, such as corners, are protected with replaceable, weld-in inserts of premiumgrade steel (400 BHN). Caterpillar supports its work tools with a comprehensive range of pre- and after-sales services, from advice about work-tool selection to operator training, equipment management, and financial and insurance products. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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REV Drill Holds Successful Open IAEE Announces House, Customer Appreciation Day AEM’s Slater to Win

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n Sept. 22, 2016, REV Drill hosted an open house/customer appreciation event at its Frederick, Md., headquarters. On display were 4 REV drills with assorted tooling such as a 24 (61 cm) continuous flight auger, 36 in. (91 cm) short auger, tie back rig with clamps and breakers and a 24 in. LP/cluster drill. A live demonstration of the 24 in. LP/cluster drill was one of the highlights of the event. There were about 80 distinguished guests in attendance. The menu was highlighted by a roasted pig prepared by two of REV Drill’s serv- Everyone enjoyed a delicious lunch. ice team members. There were many prize giveaways and the grand prize, a 50 in. Sceptre TV was won by Jerry McNeal of Terra Site Constructors. After the lunch, some of the attendees engaged in games of corn hole, took a shot at dunking one of REV’s service team members in the dunk tank, and were treated to a tour of the Flying Dog Brewery located adjacent to the REV Drill facility. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) A REV drill 36HDT with hydraulic side to side tilt, 27,000 ft. lb. rotary, 20,000 lb. line pull winch.

A live demonstration of the 24 in. (61 cm) LP/cluster drill was one of the highlights of the event.

Roasted pig was prepared by REV Drill’s service team members Mike Poole and Kevin Lerch.

2016 Pinnacle Award The International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) announced that Dennis Slater, president of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), will be recognized with the IAEE 2016 Pinnacle Award. The Pinnacle Award recognizes an IAEE member who, over the years, has furthered IAEE’s objectives of advancing exhibitions and events management through the promotion of education, the dissemination of knowledge and the introduction or development of innovative techniques, and who has been dedicated to the perpetuation of the highest ideals, trust and professionalism in this highly specialized field. The award was established in memory of the late Founder and Past President of IAEE (formerly NAEM) William Hunt Eisenman, and is presented by IAEE in recognition of extraordinary achievement in the exhibitions and events management field.

“This is an honor not only for Dennis, but for everyone who works at and is associated with AEM.” Leif Magnusson CLAAS Global Sales Americas

According to a news release from IAEE, Slater embodies the significance of this award with more than 30 years of experience in the industry and as a member of IAEE. His professional accomplishments with AEM have propelled the organization’s growth to boast 900 corporate members and $32 million in annual revenue. Slater is well known as a generous mentor, and his contributions to IAEE span decades as he has served in various leadership roles. He has made an indelible mark on IAEE’s success both domestically and abroad, and is called upon regularly to share insights and best practices with colleagues as a speaker and panelist at numerous industry events. “This is an honor not only for Dennis, but for everyone who works at and is associated with AEM,” said Leif Magnusson, president of CLAAS Global Sales Americas and chair of AEM’s board of directors. “Dennis is a great leader who inspires everyone around him to go above and beyond. It is a privilege to be associated with someone who has dedicated his life to promoting manufacturing and I commend IAEE for bestowing this award on Dennis.” Slater, along with other award recipients will be honored during Expo! Expo! IAEE’s Annual Meeting & Exhibition to be held Dec. 6 to 8, 2016, in Anaheim, Calif. For more information, visit www.aem.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Snow and Ice Section For more information on snow-clearing equipment and spreaders, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Snow Push Features Durable Design With Cutting Edge A new straight snow push without trip is now available for Cat skid steer loaders, compact track loaders, multi-terrain loaders, and compact wheel loaders. Designed for moving snow in a range of applications, the new snow push is available in 8-, 10-, and 12-ft. widths (2.4, 3 and 3.6 m) and features a bolt-on rubber cutting edge that is reversible. The rubber edge allows cutting down to the pavement to remove the optimum amount of snow without damaging the surface. The rubber cutting edge also helps extend plow life and reduce operating costs. The new snow push features a moldboard specially profiled to roll and fold snow, resulting in consistent, full-capacity loads, while the adjustable, bolt-on skid Designed for moving snow in a range of applications, the new snow push is available shoes allow adjusting the height of the in 8-, 10-, and 12-ft. widths (2.4, 3 and 3.6 m) and features a bolt-on rubber cutting edge cutting edge, which then maintains a con- that is reversible.

stant depth. The streamlined design of the sidewalls provides rigid support for the outer sections of the push, ensuring longterm durability, while also keeping snowcling at minimum for greater plowing efficiency. For added rigidity, a large box-channel torque tube resists twisting forces. For convenience, the snow push adapts to the skid-steer-type (universal) coupler, which features a robust, opposing-edge design that keeps work tools securely in position. For added safety when entering or leaving the cab, the snow push uses an integrated serrated step. An optional back-drag, available with either a rubber or steel edge, allows snow to be pulled away from such obstacles as loading docks and doors. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Simplify Snow Removal With John Deere Utility V-Blade This winter, skid steers, compact track loaders or compact wheel loaders are capable of tackling even more projects on the job site with the John Deere Snow Utility V-Blades, the latest additions to the John Deere Worksite Pro attachment lineup. These attachments provide multifunctional versatility and are ideal for customers removing snow or performing light dirt work on the road, trail or job site. The three new models (BV6, BV8 and BV9) offer increased flexibility, performance and productivity. Delivering four hydraulic angling positions — straight for making larger cuts, Vconfiguration for pushing through hard-pack, scoop (both sides inward) for easy snow stacking and 30-degree right or left positioning for accurately moving snow or dirt — the John Deere

Snow Utility V-Blades offer a variety of standard features to properly and efficiently tackle snow or light-dirt projects on the job site. The Snow Utility V-Blades feature an electrohydraulic (EH) valve for independent blade function that operators can control from the cab. A rubber cutting edge also is available for the blade to help prevent damage to decorative surfaces. Trip springs help protect the vehicle from sudden impacts with concealed obstacles and can be locked out for light grading and dirt work. “As many landscapers and contractors can tell you, winter weather doesn’t mean you have to close up shop,” said Gregg Zupancic, product marketing manager, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “Winter attachments, like the Snow Utility V-Blades, are great additions to make the most of your

compact equipment investment year-round and expand your business through diversification.” Like all Worksite Pro attachments, the V-Blades are optimized to work with John Deere E-Series and 313/315 skid steers, E-Series compact track loaders (CTLs) and K-Series compact wheel loaders. They’re also compatible with many competitive models. With the universal, self-cleaning Quik-Tatch easy attachment system found on all John Deere skid steers and CTLs, the machine can easily add and remove the snow blade in no time. They’re also compatible with many competitive models. For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The three new models (BV6, BV8 and BV9) offer increased flexibility, performance and productivity. The John Deere Snow Utility V-Blades offer a variety of standard features to properly and efficiently tackle snow or light-dirt projects on the job site.


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Case Unveils Snow Pushers Case Construction Equipment has a new line of six heavy- and light-duty sectional snow pushers compatible with both current and older model wheel loaders, skid steers, compact track loaders and backhoes. The independent moldboard sections move independently, allowing each section to shift up and down in response to uneven pavement or obstacles. The light-duty models, designed for compact equipment and backhoes, feature pushers up to 13-ft. (4 m) wide. The heavy-duty line offers pushers up to 17ft. (5 m) wide for full-sized wheel loaders. The Case pushers also are compatible with competitive equipment and allow a snow removal contractor to standardize on a single type/style of pusher across their fleet, according to the manufacturer. Each pusher features a Hardox 450 steel cutting edge that scrapes cleanly down the pavement and, if obstacles are encountered, only a single section of the pusher is lifted off the ground. This ensures that the other sections of the pusher remain flush with the ground and more snow is removed on the first pass than traditional snow pushers and snowplows. The new pushers also provide additional advantages that help snow contractors keep operating costs down: • Plowing an area cleanly on the first pass helps reduce the need for secondary passes, ultimately allowing the work to be done faster and with less wear and tear on the machine/pusher.

The light-duty models, designed for compact equipment and backhoes, feature pushers up to 13-ft. (4 m) wide. The heavy-duty line offers pushers up to 17-ft. (5 m) wide for full-sized wheel loaders.

• The ability for the leading edge of the pusher to “trip” over obstacles helps prevent equipment damage, and can also help reduce instances of property damage. • Removing more snow and ice on the first pass also can significantly reduce salt use, saving additional costs in labor and resources. • If a section becomes damaged, that single modular section can be replaced instead of replacing the whole pusher, a significant cost savings. For more information, visit CaseCE.com.

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


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Retired Caterpillar Inc. Chairman, CEO, Glen Barton Passes Away at 77 Glen Barton, former Caterpillar Inc. chairman and chief executive officer (CEO), died Oct. 24 in Peoria, Ill., at age 77. Mr. Barton retired in 2004 after nearly 43 years of Caterpillar service, spending the last five as chairman and CEO. “The Caterpillar family is extremely saddened by Glen’s passing,” said Caterpillar Chairman and CEO Doug Oberhelman. “Glen’s legacy of leadership extends far beyond Caterpillar’s walls. His commitment to Peoria and our communities was remarkable. I’ll start with his Caterpillar leadership. He rose through the Caterpillar ranks, starting in 1961 as a college graduate trainee. Under his leadership, Caterpillar fully embraced 6 Sigma. It brought remarkable improvements throughout the company, including an intense focus on quality and safety. We continue that focus today, and 6 Sigma remains our foundation for continuous improvement. We are forever indebted to him for his commitment to making Caterpillar a stronger company. “And just as important is his unprecedented generosity to the Peoria area. Glen’s dedication and hard work will continue to leave a positive impact for many, many future generations. Together with his wife Polly, Glen was the epitome of philanthropic leaders. He was the driving force behind Quest Charter Academy and a tireless leader and supporter of the Peoria Zoo, the Peoria Playhouse, WTVP and Illinois Central College. Our deepest condolences are extended to Polly and the entire Barton family.” Mr. Barton joined Caterpillar in 1961 and held numerous marketing and general management positions. After two tours with Caterpillar Overseas S.A. in Geneva, Switzerland, where he served in various marketing capacities from 1964 to 1968, and from 1972 to 1975, Mr. Barton became manager for South American Sales. In 1977, he became manager of Merchandising Division General Offices. Mr. Barton moved to Mentor, Ohio, in 1983 to become the U.S. sales and product support manager for the industrial lift truck division of Caterpillar. From 1984 through 1986, he was manager of Products Control, involved in product development and strategic planning. In 1987, he was elected a

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Facing a very tight deadline and on the spot coordination a must, MnDOT chose the Construction Manager General Contractor (CMGC) process to push the fouryear project onto the fast track. According to Ames Construction, CMGC is an innovative contracting method that engages a construction manager during the design process. Using a phased plan with multiple work packages, CMGC allows new bridge construction to begin while still finalizing design. MnDOT notified the company on December 21st, 2013 it was selected to build the bridge. The two agencies moved forward quickly. In the spring of 2014, MnDOT awarded the four work packages to Ames Construction for the procurement of the H-piling, construction of the temporary access to the river, building the piers and the last work package picked up the remainder of the bridge and roadway work. As a testament to civic interest and enthusiasm for this bridge, an estimated 700 residents gathered on the new deck to celebrate its opening alongside political leaders, MnDOT and Ames staff. Acknowledging MnDOT and Ames staff working within the confines of an aggressive schedule, MnDOT project manager, Terry Ward, also gave credit to the CMGC procurement process to launch the design and build this bridge in two years. “To be where we were in May, 2013 and have this bridge open in August, 2016, I can’t speak enough how fantastic many, many people from across the country worked above and beyond to make it happen. “We didn’t have construction limits, we didn’t have municipal approval, we didn’t have any environmental permits, we had not started final design and not really started the right-of-way process; that’s where we were in 2013. “I can’t tell you how pleased we are with the Ames team in terms of our first CMGC project. They’ve been very transparent with us and that helped us understand the process better,” Ward said. When the ribbon cutting cere-

mony ended and traffic began flowing across the river, bridge crews hit the first major milestone in a four-year, two-fold project. Future traffic demands, projected to be 15,000 ADT, partly triggered the construction of the new bridge built just 85 ft. (26 m) upriver from the existing bridge. At the same time, the original, through truss structure completed in 1942 is on MnDOT’s fracture critical list. It is also eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. This eligibility weighed heavily on the decision to rehabilitate it to keep it standing and build the new bridge to fulfill future traffic demands. With the new bridge now carrying two-way traffic across the river, bridge crews shut down the

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existing bridge to begin the threeyear rehabilitation work on the original structure. The pair of bridges span .5 mi. (18 km) across the flowing Mississippi and connect the city of Winona to Latsch Island, a recreational area located on the Minnesota side of the river. With the help of a design review that included the residents and leaders of Winona, a cantilever box girder design was chosen. With a flatter look and lower profile, the new bridge does not interfere with the panoramic view of the towering steel trusses on the historic bridge; which are an iconic landmark for the city. Cost and migratory bird flights also were critical concerns.

The new bridge is 2,295 ft. (700 m) long. With a 50 ft. (15 m) width, 18 ft. (5.5 m) wider than the existing bridge, the deck will accommodate two, 12 ft. (3.7 m) traffic lanes, a 4 ft. (1.2 m) shoulder on one side and a 6 ft. (1.8 m) shoulder on the other. A 12 ft. (3.7 m) pedestrian and bicycle path is on the upriver side of the bridge. When rehabilitation work is completed on the existing bridge, it will carry two lanes of eastbound traffic into Wisconsin while the new bridge will carry two lanes of westbound traffic into the city. Originally, in the spring of 2013, MnDOT staff viewed right-of-way (ROW) acquisition as a determining factor in pushing the project start date out another year to 2015,

Ward said. Twenty-nine residential and business properties had to be moved from two blocks of the city at the bridge’s touch down location. At this time, “I sat down with our right-of-way (ROW) engineer and we developed a work package concept that allowed us about one year of time to start construction and not impact the ROW schedule. We didn’t need any ROW until work package four which basically began in 2015,” Ward explained. Within days of agreeing on a work package schedule with Ames Construction, MnDOT began the ROW acquisition process. “The work package approach allowed us to address some of these time sensitive elements that can affect traditional projects like ROW acquisition and environmental permits,” Ward emphasized. With a July, 2014 start date for construction and what Ward called a “tremendously aggressive start,” and as ROW acquisition continued, Ames workers and equipment moved in. Bringing in approximately 100 trades people to build the bridge, they would rely on dozens of pieces of heavy equipment. The equipment roster included Cat excavators, dozers, graders, JLG lifts and a half dozen cranes including heavy duty Manitowoc and Terex models to build the bridge. Quantities included dredging 10,000 cu. yd. (7,650 cu m) of sand

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Seventy-eight percent of respondents in a survey of businesses used at least one form of financing when acquiring equipment in FY 2015, according to the U.S. Equipment Finance Market Study: 2016-2017 released Oct. 24 by the Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation. This is up from 72 percent of respondents from the previous Foundation market study released in 2012, and represents an increase in the overall propensity to finance. The survey also shows that 68 percent of the total value of equipment and software acquired in 2015 was financed, a significant increase from the previous estimate of 55 percent forecast in the 2012 Foundation market study. The new study, conducted by IHS Markit, forecasts the U.S. equipment finance market will grow by 1.31 percent to $1.03 trillion in 2016. Total public and private investment in equipment and software grew 4.0 percent in 2015, to $1.5 trillion, according to the study. In 2016, equipment and software investment is expected to be relatively flat, increasing by only 0.5 percent. However, due to excess liquidity and strong competition, which have driven down the cost of borrowing, finance volume is expected to outpace total investment in equipment and software. The study cites excess global capacity, low commodity prices, a strong dollar, sluggish export markets and the collapse in drilling for oil and natural gas as main factors holding back capital investment Ralph Petta, president of the Foundation and president and CEO of the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association, said, “This invaluable research provides a comprehensive picture of the size and scope of the equipment finance sector. In so doing, the analysis reaffirms the industry as an integral component of the U.S. economy, enabling firms — both large and small — to acquire capital assets to operate and grow their businesses.”

companies with lower risk profiles. The share of bank financing of highly profitable companies (profit greater than 20 percent of sales) was 43 percent in 2015, compared to 47 percent in 2011. Meanwhile the share of bank lending to unprofitable companies declined from 53 percent to only 26 percent, as less profitable companies were forced to seek alternative financing options. • The share of cash purchases declined for companies of all sizes from 2011 to 2015. Low interest rates, strong competition among lenders and abundant liquidity have made financing equipment acquisitions especially attractive as lenders compete to offer the best rates to borrowers. • As in 2012 and a previous 2007 Foundation survey, the 2016 Foundation survey confirms that larger ticket purchases are financed to a greater degree than smaller ticket purchases. • The growth of fintech companies has been a major development in the equipment leasing and financing industry recently. Industry experts indicate that fintech companies have driven faster adoption of technology and have contributed to the “digitalization” of the lending process. • Executives with knowledge of the leasing and finance industry indicated that customers are increasingly asking for managed solutions or bundled services and usage-based products. • Most industry experts indicated that they expect very little impact on the demand for leasing from the introduction of new lease accounting standards in December 2018. Under the new guidance, lessees will be required to recognize assets and liabilities for leases with terms of more than 12 months. As the new standards have been under discussion for many years, executives expressed that firms will be prepared for the changes.

Key Findings Highlights from the U.S. Equipment Finance Market Study 2016-2017 include: • Growth in investment in equipment and software is expected to accelerate slightly in 2017, growing at a 3.0 percent rate. By 2020, total investment in equipment and software is expected to reach $1.8 trillion. • The 2015 estimate for the equipment finance market (including software) is $1.02 trillion. The market for equipment and software financing is expected to grow to $1.03 trillion in 2016, and is projected to reach $1.24 trillion in 2020. • Sixty-eight percent of all equipment and software acquired in 2015 was financed. Of that, 39 percent was leased, 16 percent used a secured loan, and 13 percent used a line of credit. This represents a major shift toward the use of leases and secured loans, which accounted for only 17 percent and 9 percent of the total value of financing in 2011, respectively. This also marked a significant shift away from lines of credit, which accounted for 29 percent in 2012. • Bank financing accounted for 47 percent of financed purchases in 2015, compared to 57 percent in the 2012 Foundation market study. While banks’ share of financing activity has decreased, they remain the primary lenders across all equipment types in 2015. Non-bank lenders’ share of equipment financing includes 30 percent for manufacturers and vendors and 16 percent for non-bank independent financing companies. • Banks continue to focus their new financing efforts on

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Diesel Machinery, Inc. www.dieselmachinery.com SD Aberdeen 605-725-4364 • 888-762-6312 Rapid City 605-348-7438 • 800-658-3047 Sioux Falls 605-336-0411 • 800-456-4005

General Equipment & Supplies www.genequip.com ND Bismarck 701-223-9700 • 800-279-4437 Fargo 701-282-2662 • 800-437-2924 Minot 701-852-0479 • 800-852-0479 Williston 701-572-0570

Road Builders Machinery & Supply Co., Inc. www.roadbuildersmachinery.com KS Kansas City 913-371-3822 NE Grand Island 308-384-2620 Lincoln 402-325-0447 Omaha 402-331-9200

Road Machinery & Supplies Co. www.rmsequipment.com IA Cedar Rapids 319-363-9655 • 800-616-6615 Des Moines 515-282-0404 • 800-555-1445 Sioux City 712-252-0538 • 800-633-9104 IL Milan 309-787-1742 • 800-633-9114 MN Duluth 218-727-8611 Savage 952-895-9595 • 800-888-9515 Virginia 218-741-9011 • 800-752-4304

Roland Machinery Co. www.rolandmachinery.com IL Bolingbrook 630-739-7474 Carterville 618-985-3399 Marengo 815-923-4966 Springfield 217-789-7711 IN Portage 219-764-8080 MI Escanaba 906-786-6920 MO Bridgeton 314-291-1330 Cape Girardeau 573-334-5252 Columbia 573-814-0083 Palmyra 573-769-2056 WI DeForest 608-842-4151 DePere 920-532-0165 Eau Claire 715-874-5400 Franksville 262-835-2710 Schofield 715-355-9898

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Crews Excavate Cement Floor Between Bases, Infield BASEBALL from page 22

efficiency without any loss of performance. “We were using it for eight-hour stretches at a time, almost continuously, but never had to refuel the [85 gal] tank on the machine,” Meitsch added. Along with the Volvo EC220E, Nardi’s team used two skid steer loaders to haul concrete to the trucks. Play Ball! After Verdi Restoration had completed the concrete removal work, a layer of pea-gravel base and sand was laid down. On top of that, a clay-silt sand mix was added, to help retain moisture after pregame watering. The increased depth and extra sand mix makes for a more comfortable experience for the athletes, who were accustomed to artificial turf on a bed of concrete. Reflecting on the project, Nardi acknowledged the importance of strong partnerships, particularly with Rapid Equipment Rentals, which provided the star player, the Volvo EC220E. “I’ve known Spiro for a long time, and I trusted that his recommendation would put me in the best position to get the job done on time and budget,” said Nardi. It’s these sound decisions that kept the Verdi crew on time and under budget, and ultimately, the Blue Jays’ new infield on track for opening day. For more information, visit www.volvo. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The durable EC220E crawler excavator delivers powerful digging forces and good fuel efficiency, helping the Verdi crew stay on schedule.

ARTBA Names 2016 Division Oil Show Displays Latest Award Winners at Convention in Equipment, Technology The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) recognized transportation design and construction industry leaders Oct. 5 with division awards during the association’s national convention, held in Tucson, Ariz. The association announced the following honorees: Guy Kelcey: Tim Faerber, senior vice president, HNTB Corp. This award, which honors Guy Kelcey, one of the Planning & Design (P&D) division’s organizers, is given each year to an ARTBA member who has exhibited a high degree of service to the association’s P&D Division. Paul F. Phelan Memorial: Randy Lake, CEO, Oldcastle Materials Established in 1971, it is given annually in recognition of outstanding contributions to the ARTBA Materials and Services Division and the transportation construction industry. John “Jake” Landen Memorial Highway Safety: King Gee (public sec-

tor), director of Engineering and Technical Services for the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and 35-year leader at the U.S. Federal Highway Administration; and Bryce Anderson (private sector), chairman of Ennis-Flint. Established in 1989 in memory of Traffic Safety Industry Division leader and Past ARTBA Chairman (1976) J.C. Landen, this annual award recognizes outstanding contributions to highway safety. S.S. Steinberg: Teresa Adams, professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin Madison Created in honor of S.S. Steinberg, the founding president of the Research and Education Division, the award recognizes an individual who has made remarkable contributions to transportation education.

Kirby-Smith dominated a portion of the outside exhibition area. OIL from page 28

The show has survived the ups and downs of the oil industry since 1940, and now occupies an important position in the industry internationally. (This story also can be found on Construction (This story also can be found on Equipment Guide’s website at Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Warren CAT’s huge display was a busy place. Ron Mullens (C), salesman, Warren CAT, discusses finance options with Ryon Vestel (L) and Summit Hogue of Capital Asset Resources.


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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.

Live Demos Highlight MB Crusher’s Presence at MINExpo As a newcomer to MINExpo, the American subsidiary of MB Crusher in Italy gave live performances of its crushing attachment and displayed a drum cutter and screening attachment designed for loaders at its booth. This was the first time the subsidiary displayed its drum cutter and loader screening attachment product lines at an exhibition. MB Crusher America Inc. had live crushing demonstrations of the BF135.8 crusher attachment on a Hyundai excavator. It crushed granite to a 4-in. (10 cm) minus for MINExpo attendees. The BF135.8 crusher attachment is designed for excavators weighing over 94,000

lbs. (42,638 kg). It has an adjustable output setting from a 1.5-in. (4 cm) minus to a 6-in. (15 cm) minus. The productivity rate can get up to 115 cu. yds. (88 cu m) per hour, about 170 tons (154 t) per hour, at a 6-in. minus output adjustment. “We had people tell us during the demo that they have not seen a machine like our BF135.8 crushing attachment. It’s a machine we believe will help miners with their jobs,” said Miriano “Max” Ravazzolo, C.E.O. of MB Crusher America. “Our BF90.3 crusher bucket is being used by Kinross at Round Mountain Gold for its gravity plant. And our BF150.10 crush-

The MB-R800 drum cutter has a direct drive twin-motor system and runs on the hydraulic system of the excavator. It is designed to cut, grind, mill, or till surfaces and hard materials. The MB-LS170 screening attachment is designed for wheel loaders and backhoe loaders weighing between 14,000 and 24,000 lbs. (6,350 and 10,886 kg).

MB Crusher America Inc. had live crushing demonstrations of the BF135.8 crusher attachment on a Hyundai excavator.

er bucket is being used by a major mining company.” On the other side of its booth, the company displayed its MBR800 drum cutter and MB-LS170 screening attachment. Both are new products created within the year. The MB-R800 drum cutter has a direct drive twin-motor system and runs on the hydraulic system of the excavator. It is designed to cut, grind, mill, or till surfaces and hard materials. The drum cutter is used in these areas of application: demolition, refurbishment, trenching, quarries, excavating, special foundations and road building. The MB-LS170 screening attachment is designed for wheel loaders and backhoe loaders weighing between 14,000 and

24,000 lbs. (6,350 and 10,886 kg). It has a load capacity of 1.6 cu. yds. (1.2 cu m) and a basket depth of 35 in. (89 cm). It is created with a cone-shaped basket to increase production and allow contractors to quickly sift through material without residue. The MB-LS170 can screen mixed materials; sift wet and dry materials; and clean superficial powder from natural stones. In the past year, the company has expanded its product line to include several models and sizes of grapples, drum cutters and a new line of screening attachments designed for skid loaders, backhoes and loaders. In addition to its expansion, MB offers magnetic separators and dust suppression

kits for its crushing and screening attachments, which just last year was not an option for screening attachments. MB’s attachments are ideal for quarries and mines, mineral processing, on-site processing, gold mine projects and gravity plants. Besides the mining industry, MB products have a wide scope of work that includes demolition, excavation, road work, pipeline work and environmental reclamation projects. For information, call 855/MBCRUSH or visit www.mbamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Morbark Hosts 10th Demo Days Event

Alta Equipment Company www.altaequipment.com

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

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

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

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

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

Brandeis Machinery & Supply Co. www.brandeismachinery.com

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

Morbark LLC welcomed about 250 customers, members of its authorized dealer network, and other guests from around the world for its 10th Demo Days event on Oct. 13 to 14. Morbark’s Demo Days give attendees the opportunity to not only watch the equipment in action, but also meet the people who build and support the equipment as they see firsthand the manufacturing processes utilized. Events included factory tours, networking opportunities, vendor booths, and a chance to see the equipment up close, as well as try out Morbark’s Boxer line of compact utility loaders. The event culminated with demonstrations of equipment for the forestry, biomass, recycling and tree care markets: • HT1042 slow-speed shredder • 3200 electric wood hog horizontal grinder • 3200 track wood hog horizontal grinder • 223 flail • 23 chiparvestor • 30/36 NCL whole tree drum chip-

Morbark LLC welcomed about 250 customers, members of its authorized dealer network, and other guests from around the world for its 10th Demo Days event on Oct. 13 to 14.

per • 40/36 NCL whole tree microchipper • Beever M12R chipper • Beever M18R chipper • Beever M20R chipper with loader • 6600 track wood hog horizontal

grinder • 1300B tub grinder For more information, www.morbark.com.

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CEMCO Enables Efficient Recycling CEMCO Inc. provides efficient recycling equipment that all frequency of waste removal. This volumetric reduction quickly transforms waste glass into a 100 percent recycla- also decreases disposal and haulage costs by several hunble, cullet or soft-edged sand byproduct. The glass process- dred dollars per month for most operations. ing plant processes about 3,500 to 4,000 lbs. per hour and is The byproducts produced by the glass processing plant ideal for recycling glass for business districts, large casinos can be sold to recycling centers as well as used in landfills or conference centers and municand aggregate operations. The ipalities, according to the compapermeability of glass sand is ny. ideal for aggregate contractors The glass processing plant since it can improve the quality transforms glass into rounded, of gravel in an aggregate mix 3/8-in. sand that is safe to the due to its long-term strength touch. The machine’s hopper and and thermal insulation as well conveyor provide efficiency and as aesthetic appeal. Certain ease of use to the operator. The states require as much as 10 crusher is powered by a 10-hp, percent reclaimed glass to be NEMA Class C TEFC electric blended with other aggregates motor and features strategically in Class 5, 6 or 7 road base located trapdoors to prevent fly- CEMCO’S glass processing plant processes materials. Glass sand also can ing glass debris from exiting the about 3,500 to 4,000 lbs. per hour and is ideal be used for erosion and irrigamachine, which further enhances for recycling glass for business districts, large tion control, as landfill covers casinos and municipalities. operator safety. and for paint mix. The processing plant incorporates intelligent controls, The plant is designed for fast, simple maintenance. All resulting in improved operator safety and efficiency. Its pro- key components, such as the rotor parts and the sizing grammable controls and enhanced safe lockouts prevent screen, are easily accessible. The unit can be quickly misuse and minimize the risk of injury. Plus, the machine cleaned using a simple detergent mix. works quietly, at less than 70 decibels. Once the unit begins CEMCO’s glass processing plant is manufactured in its processing, the yellow operating light turns on to alert oper- Belen, N.M., facility and is readily available — arriving to ators that the machine is in use. the customer within 6 to 8 weeks after purchase. The glass processing plant significantly cuts waste hanFor more information, call 505/864-1200 or visit dling costs. Offering an eight-to-one size reduction, the eco- www.cemcoturbo.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment nomic design crushes eight glass containers down to the equivalent size of just one container — reducing the over- Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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BUTLER MACHINERY CO. www.butlermachinery.com 3402 36th St. SW Fargo, ND 58014 701-280-3100 800-726-7475 3630 Miriam Ave. Bismarck, ND 58501 701-223-0890 2803 I-94 Business Loop E Dickinson, ND 58601 701-456-1400 1201 S. 46 St. Grand Forks, ND 58201 701-775-4238 th

4950 E Highway 12 Aberdeen SD 57401 605-225-6240 3601 Deadwood Ave. N Rapid City, SD 57702 605-342-4850 20571 Truck Stop Ave. Pierre, SD 57501 605-224-5400 3201 N. Louise Ave. Sioux Falls, SD 57107 605-336-3010

1505 Hwy 2, Bypass E Minot, ND 58701 701-852-3508

Metso’s Lokotrack® LT106™ jaw crusher: Meeting your demands for high capacity with maximum efficiency That’s how we make the big difference, the Metso Way. Improve the efficiency and profitability of your crushing operation with the redesigned Lokotrack® LT106™ jaw plant. New features, including a radial side conveyor, high inertia flywheels, and an IC700™ process control system, ensure high productivity, user-friendly operation, and good mobility in tough crushing applications. The LT106 is also available with Metso’s Fleet Management technology, providing remote monitoring of functions, parameters, and location for more efficient operation.

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

Find out more about profitable crushing at metso.com/showroom/aggregates #TheMetsoWay

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.roadbuildersmachinery.com 1001 S. 7th St. 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

AIS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CORP. 3600 N. Grand River Ave. Lansing, MI 48906 517-321-8000 Fax: 517-321-4191 www.aisequip.com Grand Rapids 600 44th Street S.W. Grand Rapids, MI 49548 616-538-2400 Fax: 616-538-0449 Northeast Detroit 65809 Gratiot Avenue Lenox, MI 48050 586-727-7502 Fax: 586-727-7311

Saginaw 4600 AIS Drive P.O. Box 253 Bridgeport, MI 48722 989-777-0090 Fax: 989-777-1583 Traverse City 8300 M-72 East Williamsburg, MI 49690 231-267-5060 Fax: 231-267-5257 West Detroit, MI 56555 Pontiac Trail New Hudson, MI 48165 248-437-8121 800-457-8121


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You Des Deser serve the Best. Beest From our most compact stump grinders and hand-fed chippers through our largest whole tree chippers and The Beast® recyclers, Bandit® equipment is built to make you money. We reduce your costs by maximizing fuel efficiency and reducing downtime. And we increase your income by producing the highest quality end product for your market. Bandit builds the best hand-fed chippers, stump grinders, whole tree chippers, The Beast recyclers, track carriers and skid steer attachments in the industry. And equally as important... Bandit Builds Your Bottom Line.

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1200 East Highway 13 Burnsville, MN 55337 952-894-0894 877-262-2284

588 Outpost Circle Hudson, WI 54016 715-531-0801 866-268-2418

3101 Spruce St. Little Canada, MN 55117 651-407-3727 877-331-0295

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7800 Broadview Rd. Parma, OH 44134 440-340-3001

535 N. Hwy Drive Fenton, MO 60326 636-349-1141

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The Victor L. Phillips Company Joins IROCK Team Victor L. Phillips, founder of The Victor L. Phillips Company, launched the dealership in 1911 marketing a horse-drawn concrete cart and an asphalt kettle of his own design. With a focus on honest dealings, outstanding service and an eye for identifying and introducing top quality equipment lines within the market area, the dealership has continued to thrive and grow for more than 100 years. Headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., the dealership serves the construction and commercial utility markets with equipment sales, rentals and service from eight locations in Missouri, Kansas, Arizona and Oklahoma. Bill Schoenfelder, The Victor L. Phillips Company president said, “As contractors become more involved with recycling materials from the job site, we felt the IROCK line of mobile crushing plants and track screening plants represents an excellent opportunity for greater depth in the equipment based solutions we have to offer our valued customers. The IROCK line will also be a great addition by opening new opportunities to further develop business in the aggregates market.” According to GD Wisner, aggregate equipment specialist of The Victor L. Phillips Company, IROCK’s equipment is designed to stand up to the demanding conditions in which they’ll operate without an undue amount of complexity or reliance on computers and electronics. The result is sturdy, dependable machines that are simple to operate and easy to maintain. With 15-plus years of experience in the mining and aggregate industry, Wisner has worked with some of the top producers in Missouri. He enjoys working with the IROCK team due to their unwavering support and constant communication. Schoenfelder said that because the line was a new venture for them, manufacturer support and training were extremely important, and said that IROCK’s team of sales and service personnel were extremely knowledgeable and eager to work with them to bring them up to speed quickly. In addition, IROCK’s parts manager coordinated with The

(L-R) are Bill Schoenfelder, president of The Victor L. Phillips Company; Erik Juska, The Victor L. Phillips Company, Topeka, Kan., sales representative; GD Wisner, The Victor L. Phillips Company, aggregate equipment specialist; and Jerrod Edington, The Victor L. Phillips Company, Topeka, Kan., field service technician.

The Victor L. Phillips Company hosted an IROCK demo at its Topeka, Kan., office on June 16.

Victor L. Phillips Company’s parts department to ensure the dealership is fully stocked with needed service and wear parts. The Victor L. Phillips Company will represent IROCK in all of its Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas locations. In addition to IROCK, the dealership is an authorized dealer of Atlas Copco, Case

Construction, Dynapac, Hyundai, Interstate, Kinshofer, Okada America, Paladin, Takeuchi, Virnig, Sennebogen, Superior, FAE and PrimeTech, Tiger and Towmaster. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

With 15-plus years of experience in the mining and aggregate industry, The Victor L. Phillips Company has worked with some of the top producers in Missouri, including Magruder Limestone.


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Firm Chooses Sennebogen 860 M for Ohio River Operation

The rubber-tired 860 M gives Yellow Banks the mobility to operate from multiple locations on the 100-acre site.

When Sennebogen material handlers became available in America, Bob Childress was one of the first to put a green machine into service on the Ohio River. Now, he is one of the latest Sennebogen purchasers, too. “I bought one of the first Sennebogen 825 M units from Brandeis Machinery and Supply [the local Sennebogen dealer] for Lanham River Terminal” Childress said. “After Yellow Banks purchased the operation here at Davis County Sand & Gravel, and we needed to increase capacity, I knew where to go, back to Sennebogen and Brandeis.” Handling Multiple Materials Childress recently transferred to Yellow Banks from Kinder

Morgan’s nearby Owensboro Terminal. Yellow Banks’ facilities include 50,000 sq. ft. (4,645 sq m) of covered storage on a 100-acre property with more than 1,500 linear ft. (457 m) of riverfront. The two-tiered barge facility moves a wide range of materials to and from storage: salt, coal, urea, potash and fertilizer, scrap metal and aluminum. Loading and offloading was handled by the Sennebogen 850 M that Yellow Banks owners had purchased in 2008 after seeing a similar model at work at the Kinder Morgan Terminal. It was a year ago that Childress decided it was time to upgrade to a higher volume machine. The 850 was traded in and replaced with a new Sennebogen: an 860 M model fitted with a 5-cu. yd. (3.8 cu m)

After many years running Sennebogen machines to unload barges for his Ohio River terminals, Bob Childress chose a new Sennebogen 860 M as the latest upgrade for the Yellow Banks facility in Owensboro, Ky.

clamshell bucket. What’s on the machine, however, is not as important to him as what’s behind a Sennebogen. According to Childress, one of the most important elements of the Sennebogen operation are its people. “Whenever I have a question, a Sennebogen representative is there with the answer. I really appreciate the attention to detail and Sennebogen’s understanding of our operation.” Running Every Day “The uptime is unbelievable, and the parts support from Brandeis & Sennebogen is just unreal,” he said. “You can get any part for a Sennebogen any time you want.” Childress was impressed with the factory’s support for its prod-

ucts when he met Erich Sennebogen, managing director, while visiting in Germany. “He was nothing but nice when we were over there. And if you have a complaint about a machine, he wants to know it. We’ve got one machine here, and that’s all we have — it’s got to run every day. If there’s a problem, you can’t just go and rent another one down the street. It’s there, and I know it’s going to run. That’s the main reason I go with Sennebogen.” Improved safety In many years as a Sennebogen owner, Childress has seen numerous design changes in the product line. The safety features of the current generation stand out most in his mind. “The sliding door to get into the machine and the catwalk

and handrail outside the door make it a lot safer for operators. And the new stairs for getting up to the cab are better when it’s wet, or when there’s snow and ice on the machine. And also, the dual camera system — it works very well for backing around the hopper, and when it has to move around to lift off lids.” From a performance and productivity standpoint, Childress is again satisfied with his choice. “A year into this machine, it’s done everything we expected it to.” For more information on Sennebogen, visit www.sennebogen-na.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Atlas Copco Releases Rotary Blasthole Drilling Rig The Atlas Copco DM30 II is proving itself just as successful in the United States as it has overseas. Modeled after the DM45 and DML, the DM30 II also is similar to the DM30, which has more than 30 years of safe, efficient, highproduction blasthole drilling. Todd Courtney, U.S. business line manager of blasthole drills, said, “The DM30 II has a U.S. design with excellent quality. The controls are most like the DM45, and operators have responded well to it. Our sales team has also said they are pleased to offer it, and they were excited to show it at some demonstrations across the country.” The DM30 II is ideal for the large quarry market, filling the gap between some larger and smaller drill rigs in the Atlas Copco range. The Atlas Copco DM30 II features a 30-ft. (9 m) drill pipe changer and a standard 4-rod carousel. With a starter rod under the rotary head, the DM30 II has The DM30 II is ideal for the large quarry market, filling the a total depth capacity gap between some larger and smaller drill rigs in the Atlas Copco range. The Atlas Copco DM30 II features a 30-ft. (9 of 145 ft. (44 m). Mark Stewart, mar- m) drill pipe changer and a standard 4-rod carousel. With keting manager of a starter rod under the rotary head, the DM30 II has a total Atlas Copco Drilling depth capacity of 145 ft. (44 m). Solutions said, “The ergonomic interior design, spacious electricfeedback we’ve received has been positive over-hydraulic cab, a robust I-beam frame, in the U.S., where the DM30 has been used increased decking and component access, in quarries and even for large construction improved rod handling and breakout, auto projects. Support, preventative maintenance thread lube, head up tram interlock and and parts are all handled in the U.S. and that grease manifold. Atlas Copco reviewed has been a positive note about the DM30 operator requests to create a wider range of rig’s introduction here.” optional features. The DM30 II comes to the United States For more information, call 800/732-6762 with a Cummins Tier IV Final engine, an or visit www.atlascopco.us. Atlas Copco 1050 cfm high pressure com(This story also can be found on pressor and is capable of both rotary and Construction Equipment Guide’s website at DTH applications. Other features include an www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Rayco Introduces Two-Bolt, Two-Sided Planar Teeth Rayco has a new planar tooth for its Predator mulcher heads that utilize a two-bolt tooth holder. Rayco’s two-bolt mulcher teeth are two-sided, to provide twice the useful life of competitive teeth. The new planar teeth (part# 36178) can be used on the entire rotor, or mixed in with Rayco’s carbide-tipped, Beaver tooth (part# 29015). Planar teeth are now the same weight as the carbide-tipped Beaver teeth (part# 29015), allowing operators to run with a combination of The new planar teeth are made of high strength planar and Beaver teeth on the steel, and designed to quickly and cleanly slice through wood and vegetation. rotor simultaneously. “According to operators, mixing in planar The result is a finely mulched product in one teeth, especially in the center of the rotor, can pass, reducing the need for back-dragging, significantly increase productivity when according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 800/392-2686 mulching large diameter material,” said J.R. Bowling of Rayco Mfg. or visit raycomfg.com. The new planar teeth are made of high (This story also can be found on strength steel, and designed to quickly and Construction Equipment Guide’s website at cleanly slice through wood and vegetation. www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Cat F Series Machines Feature Design Enhancements The recently released Cat F Series wheeled excavators (M314F, M316F, M318F, M320F and M322F) and wheel material handlers (MH3022 and MH3024) are designed to meet high standards for initial quality, reliability, low operating costs, operator comfort and safety, simplicity of operation and maintenance, and environmental friendliness. To further enhance overall value for the machine owner, Caterpillar has further refined these product lines’ design for the 2017 model year to provide increased fuel efficiency, versatility, and operator safety and convenience. Caterpillar’s policy to annually update product design allows the company to bring new features and enhancements to the market more quickly. Decreased Fuel Consumption The wheeled excavators use the Cat C4.4 ACERT (M314F and M316F) and C7.1 ACERT (other models) engines. These engines feature high torque and fast response to load changes, while meeting current emission standards. Emissions technology includes the Cat NOx-reduction system, selective catalytic reduction system, diesel oxidation catalyst, and high-pressure/commonrail fuel. The Cat clean emission module also includes a diesel particulate filter for all models, excluding the M314F and M316F, which do not require it to meet the emission standards. New for these machines is a system that adjusts engine speed to match speed demands during travels. The system provides the exact level of power required for varying roading situations, resulting in reduced fuel consumption and reduced sound levels, according to the manufacturer. Increased Versatility An integrated optional Tiltrotator-ready package is now available for all models, but the material handlers, and provides a factory-installed, on-board platform for a Rototilt tiltrotator. All modifications required to the cab, electrical and software systems are incorporated in the package. The system requires no additional monitor; all necessary settings and

The recently released Cat F Series wheeled excavators (M314F, M316F, M318F, M320F and M322F) and wheel material handlers (MH3022 and MH3024) are designed to meet high standards for initial quality, reliability, low operating costs, operator comfort and safety, simplicity of operation and maintenance, and environmental friendliness. To further enhance overall value for the machine owner, Caterpillar has further refined these product lines’ design for the 2017 model year.

parameters are integrated directly into the machine monitor. Included with this package are the new advanced joysticks. The available advanced joystick control system is designed to provide added comfort and functionality. The ergonomic design of the controls and rubberized surfaces allow fingertip control of hydraulic functions, while two sliders and five buttons on each joystick allow integrating additional functions, such as rotation/tilt and lever steering. An added standard feature is extended flexibility for work-toolfunction assignment, on the left foot pedal and joysticks. The system allows more freedom to choose which work tool function will be assigned to which control. The new trailer-ready package (optional on M314F, M316F, M318F and M320F, and not available in Australia and New Zealand) lets you be more autonomous than ever while increasing your mobility and flexibility. The new trailer-ready pack-

age provides another factoryinstalled solution including all the necessary electrical and hydraulic systems, so that you now just need to hitch your trailer and go. Move your attachments, tools, and fuel along with you to each job site or move material directly on site. The hydraulics on the machine allows you to operate the tailgate and dumping devices of your trailer. Also standard is the new permanent auxiliary-flow feature that simplifies control of work tools requiring constant rotation, such as mowers and mulchers. Operators can now press the control button once to engage constant flow. The function can be disabled if the operator chooses. New quick-coupler controls now are operated from a switch, not from the monitor, in order to comply with the new ISO 13031 standard. The quick-coupler control switch is located in place of the previous radio-mute switch, which is relocated to the right console (below the armrest). The new system allows quicker tool changes.

Safety Enhancements The ability to limit travel speed in reverse mode also is a new feature, allowing the machine owner to set a safe speed when the machine is swinging and moving in reverse. In addition, a modified swing lock now functions independently from the implementlockout system. When loading the machine onto a transport truck, for instance, this feature allows for greater maneuverability, offering the ability to adjust implement position, while eliminating the risk of accidentally swinging the upper frame. A cab pre-filtration system (optional on MH3022 and MH3024) is available ex-factory to prevent the need from adding additional system to material handlers to almost completely eliminate dust entry and air contamination. It is composed of HEPA 13 compliant filters to reduce dust entry and particles entry from the outside along with a HEPA 13 re-circulation filter that improves the air quality inside the cab.

Accommodating Operator's Environment A new split-screen monitor for the side-view and rear-view camera displays allows both images to be seen at a glance by the operator. These views are displayed on the second monitor, which provides a wider screen for enhanced visibility. Also, an added LED light for the side-view camera allows improved visibility from the front right-hand side to the rear of the machine. The new light for this camera, coupled with the current light for the rear camera, ensures optimum visibility for operators. Also available are electrically adjustable mirrors that allow the operator to position mirrors while seated in an operating position. This capability eliminates the need for operators to climb on machines with a variableadjustable boom — a plus for safety. For more information, visit www.cat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Simformotion LLC Announces Cat Simulators 2016-2017 Scholarship Winner Simformotion LLC — a leader in heavy equipment simulator development — is pleased to announce that John Escarcega of Eloy, Ariz., has been awarded the 2016-2017 Cat simulators scholarship. He will receive $2,000 to support his pursuit of a heavy equipment-related career. Applications were accepted from students enrolled in an accredited heavy equipment-related program at an institution that utilizes Cat simulators as part of their training program or curriculum. Escarcega is currently enrolled in the Heavy Equipment and Diesel Technology program at Central Arizona College. His experience with heavy equipment began nearly four decades ago with the United States Army where he worked on equipment ranging from M60 tanks to UH-1 Huey helicopters. When he recently made the decision to return to school and began looking into degree programs, he was impressed with the programs at Central Arizona College and made the decision to enroll. “Everything counts in simulator training,” said Escarcega. “Training with Cat simulators is very real in tasks, conditions and standards. Using them is getting us

ready for the real world.” Simformotion has been awarding the Cat simulators scholarship since 2011. “We are seeing an increased need for skilled professionals in many of the industries that we serve so effective training is needed now more than ever,” said Renee Gorrell, vice president. “Our scholarship is one way we can encourage students to explore heavy equipment related careers and support the schools and training organizations that invest in the programs that contribute to the growth and sustainability of industries like construction, mining and forestry.” Applications for the 2017-2018 Cat simulators scholarship will be accepted beginning in January 2017. Applications can be downloaded at www.catsimulators.com/scholarships/ or email connect@catsimulators.com to request an application form. Anyone meeting the qualifications may submit an application, regardless of where they live in the world. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

DroneDeploy Launches Service Directory DroneDeploy, a leading cloudbased drone software platform, unveiled the Drone Mapping Directory, a drone mapping marketplace to connect businesses with drone service providers. At launch, the Drone Mapping Directory unites more than 250 drone service providers operating in 48 countries and servicing 10 industry verticals. DroneDeploy also announced the launch of a co-branded offering, which enables companies to brand their DroneDeploy portal and maps. The emerging global market for businesses using unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) is expected to be valued at more than $127 billion by 2020, according to PwC. However, a common challenge in nascent markets is creating an efficient marketplace. The Drone Mapping Directory was developed in response to DroneDeploy users frequently asking for drone service provider references. Now businesses will more easily be able to find quality drone services to help them gain aerial insights. Businesses will be able to search

DroneDeploy’s Drone Mapping Directory to identify and contact drone pilots and service providers for free based on their location and industry vertical, and get relevant information, such as: services description, insurance coverage, certifications and industry specializations. More than 12,000 individuals have been certified as remote pilots under the FAA Part 107 since the rule went into effect on Aug. 29, 2016, which has made it difficult for businesses to distinguish between high quality and low quality drone service providers. The Drone Mapping Directory will help businesses better evaluate service provider quality by showcasing their previous drone mapping projects. “Drone companies that invest in their customers’ growth help develop and advance the commercial drone industry as a whole,” said Eric Harkins, founder and CEO of Back Forty Aerial Solutions. “DroneDeploy gets it, and their new operators network allows us to reach new customers while leveraging their

software to grow our business.” DroneDeploy is used by businesses in more than 130 countries, including thousands of drone service providers. Now with the release of co-branding, these service providers will have the opportunity to build brand awareness by prominently displaying their logo on the maps they share with prospects and clients. “The drone service provider is the backbone of the drone economy,” said Mike Winn, co-founder and CEO of DroneDeploy. “They have been the early adopters and have exposed businesses globally to the benefits of fast and accurate aerial data. Now, more businesses than ever before are ready to adopt and scale their drone operations, and needing service providers to help them. Our new Drone Mapping Directory and co-branded offering will help bring these parties together more efficiently and unlock value for everyone.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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corrections, Bickner said, eliminating the need to set up a local base station at each work location and moving it up and down the project as the crews move. “Essentially, we turn on the unit, we’re connected, and we go,” he said. “The job site is set up remotely from a PC and is wirelessly connected to the machines, meaning they can also receive updates. That also gives us the capability to see what the machine is doing and to remotely support and troubleshoot it. With the C-63 Enterprise solution that we have here we are going to be getting reports detailing all the information we mentioned earlier, as well as data showing that we have met regulatory intelligent compaction values.” Bickner said that meeting those regulatory standards is an important requirement for many contractors as those specifications have become tightened in recent years by various state and federal agencies. Therefore, having a highly-precise method of recording and reporting those benchmarks, such as that provided by the Topcon

C-63 Intelligent Compaction system, is increasingly valuable. “We chose Topcon to provide its system on our rollers because its products are so well-crafted and they have always given the best service in the United States,” said Hoffman of Atlas Copco/Dynapac. “Another factor was that they have so many outstanding local dealers, like Jerry Bickner here in Indiana.” Walsh & Kelly Inc. has served northern Indiana since 1933. It has offices/asphalt plants in South Bend and Griffith, with additional plants in Lowell, Valparaiso and La Porte. The company’s clients include industrial companies, the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), local municipalities and businesses. As one of the largest civil contractors in that part of the state, with multiple plant sites and varied services, it can meet all project specifications in an effective and efficient manner. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Guests Test Equipment at Opening Event HYDREMA from page 34

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Southeastern Equipment Co., Inc. Corporate Office 10874 East Pike Rd. Cambridge, OH 43725 740-432-6303 1356 3rd Street Brilliant, OH 43913 740-598-3400 1500 Industrial Parkway Brunswick, OH 44212 330-225-6511

Mid Country Machinery 3478 5th Ave S Fort Dodge, IA 50501 800-206-5936

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Dealers, guests, local dignitaries and Hydrema staffers all came together to be a part of the official opening of the facility.

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Alexander Russ, AEM director of international and regulatory affairs, promotes AEM’s “I Make America” campaign.

Bill Lewis of Robotics Fabrication, Panama City, Fla., talks about the Hydrema military mine clearing machine with attendees.

Jette Binder (L), Hydrema, talks with Cindy Jones Mills, Forsyth County, Ga., commissioner.

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Winslow Robin Williams, Hydrema U.S. warehouse manager, leads a group on a tour of the new facility.

Larry Barfield, CEO of XPT2 and director of capture management of Honeywell Technology Solutions, Columbia, Md., operates a Hydrema MX14 excavator after his presentation, which included an endorsement of the Code of Support Foundation.

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Howell Tractor www.howelltractor.com 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

Custom Truck & Equipment www.cte-equipment.com 7701 E. 24 Highway • Kansas City, MO 64125 800/861-1065 • 816/241-4888 Fax: 816/241-8826

General Equipment & Supplies, Inc. www.genequip.com 4600 Valley Industry Blvd. S. • Shakopee, MN 55379 800/966-1455 Fax: 952/224-1570 3901 N. Lewis Ave. • Sioux Falls, SD 57104 605/336-9000 Fax: 605/336-0073

Grand Equipment Company www.grandequipment.com 3310 Hudson Trail Dr. • Hudsonville, MI 49426 616/896-7700 Fax: 616/896-6700

Construction Machinery Company www.cmcky.com 2911 S. English Station Rd. • Louisville, KY 40299 502/267-4020 • 866/901-2262 Fax: 502/261-9251 2235 Ragu Drive • Owensboro, KY 42303 270/683-2000 • 877/683-2262 Fax: 270/683-3727 267 W. Jay Louden Rd. • Carrollton, KY 41008 502/732-4661 Fax: 502/732-8355

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. • DePere, WI 54115 920/343-6496 Fax: 920/343-6449

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NHI Offers Web-Based Design Program National Highway Institute’s (NHI) web-based training course 135094, Culvert Hydraulic Analysis and Design Program (HY-8), provides training on the use of the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) HY-8 computer program to complete culvert analysis and design calculations commonly performed by civil engineers and others involved in roadway design. This web-based training uses a combination of text, graphics, examples, animations and workshop problems in its six primary lessons: • HY-8 overview • conventional design scenarios • rehabilitative linings/common pitfalls in HY-8 use • special geometries • energy dissipation • project file management and report generation Upon completing the course, participants will be able to apply the HY-8 software to analyze and design culverts in many commonly encountered situations. Outcomes • list the primary capabilities of

HY-8 • identify inlet and outlet control situations from the culvert summary tables • list the material types used in culverts • list the material shapes that may be analyzed within HY-8 • select a culvert from a list of available culverts that satisfies headwater and outlet velocity criteria by using HY-8. • predict the effect of lining material (new or rehabilitated) on headwater • identify common pitfalls in using HY-8 in conventional design scenarios • identify situations appropriate for application of special culvert geometries • identify situations requiring energy dissipation to mitigate scour or high outlet Velocities. • select an appropriate energy dissipator by using HY-8. • identify the steps to generate customized HY-8 reports. Target Audience The target audience is comprised of federal, state, and local hydraulic engineers, highway designers and design

Kansas Team Finds 8-Ft. Long Mammoth Tusk MAMMOTH from page 1

tell people it is really hard to explain the excitement of holding something that, in this case, may be 50,000 years old.” Radiocarbon dating will be conducted to determine the tusk’s age, although Hughes suspects the tusk might be from 200,000 years ago, which would make it one of the earliest discovered in the state. The tusk was probably from a Colombian mammoth, which is the largest species of elephants or mammoths that lived in North America. Mike Everhart, an adjunct curator at the Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays, said this specific mammoth most likely died in another location and its body floated in what might have been the paleoNinnescah River. In addition to the tusk, Hughes also found a camel tooth, a horse tooth and a mammoth tooth at the same excavation site. He thinks the area may be an ice age graveyard. Hughes also discovered a mammoth tusk in 2005 around the same region in Kansas. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

consultants who have responsibility for the analysis, design and review of culverts. Length of service with an organization or status within an organization would not be a factor in that this training could apply to anyone that has a need for hands-on use of HY-8. Course 135094, Culvert Hydraulic Analysis and Design Program (HY-8) (Web-based) is a prerequisite for Course 135080, Hydrologic Analysis and Modeling with WMS. Mastery of the concepts covered in this WBT is important to successful completion of Course 135080. NHI Web-based training can be accessed from any computer with an internet connection via the My Training page. Remember, you can access a WBT at any time and return to it as many times as you wish, although the final exams can only be completed once. For more information, call 877/5586873 or visit nhicustomerservice@dot.gov. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANY www.brandeismachinery.com 1801 Watterson Tr. Louisville, KY 40299 502/491-4000 502/499-3195 Fax Evansville, IN 812/425-4491 812/425-1171 Fax Corbin, KY 606/528-3700 606/528-9014 Fax Lexington, KY 859/259-3456 859/254-0783 Fax Stanville, KY 606/478-9201 606/478-9208 Fax Paducah, KY 270/444-8390 270/575-4907 Fax Indianapolis, IN 317/872-8410 317/872-8417 Fax Ft.Wayne, IN 260/489-4551 260/489-1620 Fax

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY CO., INC. www.roadbuildersmachinery.com 1001 S. 7th St. Kansas City, KS 66105 913/371-3822 913/371-3870 Fax Omaha, NE 402/331-9200 Lincoln, NE 402/325-0447 Grand Island, NE 308/384-2620

BERRY TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT CO. www.berrytractor.com 930 S West St. Wichita, KS 67213 316/943-4246 1750 SW 41st St. Topkea, KS 66609 785/266-9509 3830 W Jones Ave Garden City, KS 67846 620/277-2290 2060 N West Bypass Springfield, MO 65803 417/831-2651

DIESEL MACHINERY, INC. www.dieselmachinery.com 4301 N. Cliff Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57104 605/336-0411 800/456-4005 Aberdeen, SD 605/725-4364 888/762-6312 Rapid City, SD 605/348-7438 800/658-3047


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ROLAND MACHINERY CO. www.rolandmachinery.com 816 N. Dirksen Parkway, Springfield, IL 62702 217/789-7711 Bolingbrook, IL 630/739-7474 Carterville, IL 618/985-3399 East Peoria, IL 309/694-3764 Marengo, IL 815/923-4966 Portage, IN 219/764-8080 Escanaba, MI 906/786-6920 Bridgeton, MO 314/291-1330 Cape Girardeau, MO 573/334-5252 Columbia, MO 573/814-0083 Palmyra, MO 573/769-2056 DePere, WI 920/532-0165 DeForest, WI 608/842-4151 Eau Claire, WI 715/874-5400 Franksville, WI 262/835-2710 Schofield, WI 715/355-9898

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Construction Winds Down on New Bridge, Shifts to Rehabilitation Work BRIDGE from page 56

Using a system of traveler forms and a post tensioning cable system, bridge workers casted 16 ft (4.9 m) segments on one side of the river piers and then on the other to balance it. A pair of crews starting at each end of the bridge poured the cast in place segments and worked from the outside in until meeting at the center of the bridge to close the final cast in place segment on May 13. There was no break in the action during the second winter either, keeping workers busy again in the snow and cold to pour high quality concrete in varying temperature conditions. “To work that second winter and to pour that many, many segments in the dead of a Minnesota winter and maintain a high quality product in terms of concrete and temperature, that was just a fantastic effort,” said Ward. And to date, there has not been any lost time accidents yet which is a fantastic commitment to safety, Ward said.

With the bridge work, Winona residents and interstate motorists will see an improvement in geometrics at the west side of the bridge landing in Winona. Traffic coming off the existing bridge into Winona had a free flow movement while the other three legs of that intersection were stop controlled. “It was somewhat unconventional,” Ward said, “and had fairly high crash rate.” A new signal system recently installed will improve the traffic control there and make it a safer intersection. The intersection geometrics and timing include a free right turn, a through lane and a left turn lane coming off the new bridge and what “we think are significant safety and geometric enhancements” for the intersection, Ward said. It was a project that generated a lot of public interest, said MnDOT’s information officer Michael Dougherty. To keep the public tied into the project, Dougherty relied on what he calls “a

robust project web site” to keep the community and drivers updated on progress or traffic changes. A Facebook page and regular email updates were also part of the communications plan. MnDOT added a personal touch by hosting regular boat tours for citizens to see first-hand bridge workers in action from river level. Ward also was very accessible Dougherty said and met regularly with community members and groups. Seeing this project as a great teaching opportunity, MnDOT brought the bridge project into the classroom from elementary schools to graduate level classes, Dougherty added. With work winding down on the new bridge and shifting into the rehabilitation work, Ward expects to have all punch list work for the project completed by late this fall. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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cent). Iowa added the highest percentage of new construction jobs during the past year, followed by Colorado, Hawaii (11.1 percent, 3,900 jobs) and Idaho (11.1 percent, 4,200 jobs). The District of Columbia and 15 states shed construction jobs over the year. Kansas lost the highest number (minus 4,700 jobs, minus 7.7 percent), followed by Alabama (minus 3,500 jobs, minus 4.3 percent) Pennsylvania (minus 2,600 jobs, minus 1.1 percent), North Dakota (minus 2,100 jobs, minus 6.3 percent) and Wyoming (minus 2,100 jobs, minus 9.2 percent). Wyoming lost the highest percentage of jobs, followed by Kansas, Montana (minus 6.9 percent, minus 1,800 jobs), North Dakota and Maine (minus 5.7 percent, minus 1,500 jobs). New York added the most construction jobs between August and September (5,100 jobs, 1.4 percent), followed by California (5,000 jobs, 0.7 percent), Texas (3,400 jobs, 0.5 percent), North Carolina (3,300 jobs, 1.7 percent) and Florida (3,100 jobs, 0.7 percent). Arizona added the highest percentage of construction jobs during the past month (2.1 percent, 2,900 jobs), followed by North Carolina and South Dakota (1.7 percent, 400 jobs).

Construction employment declined in 24 states and held steady in five states. Pennsylvania lost the most construction jobs during the month (minus 3,400 jobs, minus 1.4 percent), followed by Ohio (minus 2,600 jobs, minus 1.3 percent) and Utah (minus 1,500 jobs, minus 1.7 percent). Wyoming lost the highest percentage of construction jobs between August and September (minus 4.1 percent, minus 900 jobs), followed by North Dakota (minus 1.9 percent, minus 600 jobs) and Utah. Association officials said that it is vital for policy makers to support and expand programs to provide career opportunities in fields such as construction that are short of workers. They urged U.S. Senators to act promptly on a House-passed measure that would boost funding for, and make needed reforms to, career and technical school programs to encourage and prepare more students to pursue high-paying careers in construction. “Congress should act right after the election, and not wait until January, to enact a bill that will help school districts to set up programs that teach construction skills to enable more students to pursue construction careers,” Stephen E. Sandherr, chief executive officer for the association, said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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ARTBA Names Four Chevron Unveils New Line of Motor Oils Winners of Student Video Competition High school students from Washington state and Massachusetts, an undergraduate at New York University and a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon were all named winners of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) 6th annual “Student Transportation Video Contest.” The selections were announced during the Oct. 4 to 6 ARTBA national convention, held in Tucson, Ariz. They will each receive a $500 cash prize. The association received 30 entries this year in two categories, general transportation and a new safety category. Sponsored by ARTBA’s research and education division (RED), the contest aims to raise awareness about infrastructure issues by challenging students to develop a brief video exploring various topics relating to America’s transportation network. Submission topics ranged from funding the interstate highway system, developing public transit, transportation innovation, infrastructure for cyclists, distracted driving, and autonomous vehicles. The competition was advertised on college scholarship websites, posted on online video contest sites, shared with Council of University Transportation Centers (CUTC) members and high schools that focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). It also was shared on ARTBA’s social media accounts. Submissions were reviewed and winners selected by a panel of ARTBA members. General Transportation Category Age Group One (Elementary, Middle or High School Students) Josh Jaffe, Seattle Academy, Seattle, Wash. Jaffe is an 11th grader at Seattle Academy. His video discusses the need to further develop the city’s public transit system to accommodate a growing population, making suggestions to expand and repair current infrastructure to access more communities. Age Group Two (Post-Secondary/College/Graduate Level) Timothy Gersten, New York University, New York City Gersten, a film and television major at NYU, describes in his video how infrastructure is financed through the federal gas tax. He mentions how lagging funding leaves roadways and bridges significantly deficient, and suggests further investment to renew, promote sustainability and develop infrastructure plans. Safety Category Age Group One (Elementary, Middle or High School Students) Christopher Pomeroy, Hopkinton High School, Hopkinton, Mass. Pomeroy’s video discusses the need to incorporate more autonomous vehicles on the road to improve safety for all drivers and reduce road accidents. He is an 11th grader at Hopkinton High. Age Group Two (Post-Secondary/College/Graduate Level) Abdi Musse, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa. Musse is a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon’s HumanComputer Interaction Institute. His video focuses on the need to improve work zone safety conditions to prevent accidents and deaths. It promotes avoiding distracted driving by limiting phone usage and obeying work zone signage. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Chevron Products Company, a Chevron U.S.A. Inc. division, maker of the Delo brand of technologically advanced engine oils, lubricants and coolants introduced ISOSYN Advanced Technology and its new line of Delo400 API CK-4 and FA-4 heavy duty motor oils (HDMO) coming Dec. 1, 2016. As part of its product rollout, Chevron will be launching a new advisor service created to help customers select the best products for them by assessing their business needs, analyzing their current lubricant choices and developing a customized action plan specific to their needs. “This is a time of change in our industry, and we expect customers will have many questions, including what oil is best for their business needs,” said Doug Hinzie, VP, Americas Lubricants at Chevron. “With the licensing of API CK-4 and FA-4 oils, our customers will have more choices than ever, so we are providing products and services to answer those questions and improve their business. Continuing that collaboration, we are committed to work with them to help them determine the best product for their needs, which is why we launched our new advisor service.” Chevron unveiled the next generation of its ISOSYN technology — ISOSYN Advanced Technology, a combination of Chevron’s industry leading formulation expertise, high performance additive chemistry and premium base oils — that helps extend the durability of critical diesel engine parts. ISOSYN Advanced Technology enables increased durability, through better oxidation control, anti-wear protection and piston control, while extending drain intervals compared to API CJ-4 oils. Taking this a step further, a unique formulation of ISOSYN Advanced Technology has helped to optimize fuel efficiency for the FA-4 specific oils.

The 2017 Delo 400 Product Line Leveraging the powerful ISOSYN Advanced Technology, the new Delo 400 product line offers optimized performance and better engine protection than any prior Delo product, extending the life of the vehicle and helping minimize the cost of ownership, according to the manufacturer. The new Delo 400 product line will be available in a variety of viscosities and will support both API CK-4 and FA-4 HDMO categories: • Delo 400 XSP SAE 5W-30 — Full synthetic meeting API CK-4 • Delo 400 XSP SAE 5W-40 — Full synthetic meeting API CK-4 • Delo 400 XLE SAE 10W-30 — Synthetic blend meeting API CK-4 • Delo 400 XLE SAE 15W-40 — Synthetic blend meeting API CK-4 • Delo 400 SDE SAE 15W-40 — Premium base oil meeting API CK-4 • Delo 400 ZFA SAE 10W-30 — Synthetic blend meeting API FA-4 “We are seeing some of the longest drain intervals and best engine protection in our company history, due to our industry leading formulation expertise,” said Len Badal, Global Delo brand manager of Chevron. “Chevron is currently field testing the new Delo products in more than 900 engines, across a range of OEMS, and a diverse set of operating conditions, going beyond the many miles on the road, but also the most significant off-highway testing Chevron’s conducted for a new category change. These products have seen tens of thousands of hours of testing across nine different industries, including trucking, construction, agriculture, mining, inland marine and much more.” Following a five-year development phase, the Delo 400 product line has gone through Chevron’s most extensive field testing program, which is one of the most rigorous, varied and exhaustive testing programs in the industry and in Chevron’s

history. At Chevron, multiple products are tested across various viscosity grades and in different engines, spanning a range of on- and off-highway manufacturers and a variety of environments to ensure performance in real-world conditions. The Chevron attention to detail goes beyond the oil to the packaging and labeling with specially labeled caps clearly noting support for either API CK-4 or FA-4. In addition, the new Delo 400 product line will have color coordinated labels and caps to make it easy to differentiate. The ISOSYN Advanced Technology branding will be prominently featured on the package; ensuring customers know the quality of the product at purchase. These new advanced Chevron products come at a time when fleet managers want to minimize the total cost of ownership. The new Delo 400 product line not only contributes to reduced carbon emissions, but helps improve total vehicle efficiency, according to the manufacturer. “At Chevron, our focus is on helping our customers be successful,” said Rommel Atienza, commercial brand manager of North America at Chevron. “That means we are focused on working with fleet managers, and owners/operators to minimize the total cost of ownership beyond the engine and engine oils. We are shifting our perspective to look at the whole vehicle and how we can ladder up to the bigger impact on a business. Our new advisor program will help us partner with our customers to drive their business forward with the right product for their needs.” New Program Gives Chevron Trusted Advisor Role In addition to the new product line, Chevron will be launching a new advisor service for its customers and potential customers to help them during this time of transition, ensuring they select the right product for their needs. This new program has three phases: • Assess — Chevron will take stock of all the equipment, field of industry, level of performance and goals for the business. • Analyze — Leveraging its expertise, Chevron will work with the customer to determine what product is best for them, based on the budget, production demands and vision for the future. • Action — After the data has been calculated, a report will be generated outlining the ideal product recommendation that will optimize the business, advise on total vehicle efficiency improvements and customize inventory management for the needs of each company. Continued Industry Leadership Chevron, by way of its flagship Delo product line, continues to be a leader in establishing progressively improved HDMO performance that helps increase engine durability, improve fuel economy and reduce emissions. Since 1987, the company has successfully led the introduction of eight new categories from API CE through API CK-4 and FA-4. For the last 50 years, Chevron executives have played an instrumental role in generating the industry consensus that must be reached to continue moving forward. In addition, Chevron launched an education campaign at the end of last year to help with the transition to API CK-4 and FA-4 (formerly known as PC-11), which included a website that helped explain the two new oils, providing news articles, information, blogs and answers to the most common questions. Chevron’s new ChevronDelo.com website includes a section on API CK-4 and FA-4 to educate and prepare the industry for this transition. For more information, visit www.ChevronLubricants.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Cummins Redefines Medium-Bore Engine Performance Cummins Inc. unveiled the next generation X12 Series engine, anticipating the productivity and performance needs of the North American Class 8 truck market. With the highest power-to-weight ratio of any engine in the 10-to-16-L class, the X12 enables regional-haul, intracity delivery and vocational trucks to operate at maximum payload with lower fuel consumption and more responsive driving than previously experienced from an engine of this size. The 12-L engine is rated up to 475 hp, and provides up to 1,700 lb.-ft. peak torque at

size and lower weight, but importantly, we achieved this with no compromise to structural strength, so that our next-generation 12liter comes with all the durability associated with a Cummins Heavy-Duty engine,” said Jim Fier, Cummins vice president — engineering, speaking at the X12 unveiling which took place at the Transportation Research Center (TRC) in Ohio. “We are really excited about how the next-generation X12 will complement our engine portfolio and provide to our OEM part-

“During the design process for the X12, we evaluated every opportunity to reduce size and lower weight, but importantly, we achieved this with no compromise to structural strength, so that our next-generation 12-liter comes with all the durability associated with a Cummins Heavy-Duty engine.” Jim Fier Cummins Inc.

1,000 rpm, which remains available to over 1,400 rpm, reducing the need for gear shifting and giving better low-speed lugging on grades. The architecture of the X12 results in a low engine weight — just 2,050 lbs. — enabled by a sculptured block design, which allows unnecessary mass to be removed, but retains high rigidity. Substantial weight savings also are achieved by the use of highstrength composite materials for the oil pan and valve cover. “During the design process for the X12, we evaluated every opportunity to reduce

ners a compact yet capable engine — an ideal fit for shorter-nose conventional cabs — while very low weight makes the engine a great power solution for sleeper trucks sensitive to front axle weight,” said Fier. A major installation and weight advantage also is realized with the new Single Module aftertreatment, designed by Cummins Emission Solutions to be 40 percent lighter and up to 60 percent smaller than current aftertreatment designs, according to the manufacturer. Customer-focused innovation resulted in a Single Cam In Head (SCIH) design with

roller valvetrain and high-efficiency intake ports to minimize complexity. The latest version of Cummins VGT Turbocharger incorporates reliability and durability enhancements, to boost transient response, and combines with an integrated low-weight engine brake, to provide strong engine braking at lower rpm. The next-generation X12 Series will be in full produc-

tion in 2018, following the completion of an extensive field-test program. The engines continue to benefit from ongoing fuel-efficiency improvements, and will be compliant with Phase 1 greenhouse gas (GHG) and fuelefficiency standards, to be fully implemented in 2017. The ISX12 G engine will continue as the heavy-duty platform for natural gas. Jamestown-Built The next-generation X12 will be built at the Cummins Jamestown Engine Plant alongside the latest X15 Efficiency Series and X15 Performance Series, as part of an

expanded X family occupying a 350 hp-to605 hp rating range. The X12 Series will offer a range of application-adapted ratings for regional-haul, vocational, refuse, motorcoach and fire trucks spanning the 350 hpto-475 hp range. For specific restricted applications, a higher 500-hp rating also will be available. Similar to the X15, the X12 will incorporate Cummins ADEPT, SmartCoast and predictive cruise control (PCC) functions for further fuel savings. Useful options for vocational and emergency truck applications include front power take-off (FEPTO), rear power take-off drive (REPTO) and a side-mounted drive. Over-the-Air Connections The X12 will be ready from the factory to take advantage of advanced solutions using Cummins Connected Calibrations family of applications, which will empower fleets to improve productivity when connected to a capable telematics system without a visit to the service bay. And with solutions using Cummins Connected Tuning applications, the X12 Series can be adjusted and optimized over the air, for improved costs of operation — without a trip to the service bay. A significant contribution to improving truck uptime is realized with Connected Diagnostics enabled through the engine's electronic control module (ECM) and the telematics system. Connected Diagnostics automatically processes fault code data, sending instant notifications from Cummins detailing probable cause, and providing recommended actions. The expert advice delivered by email, app or web portal enables the fleet manager to make informed decisions about continuing truck operations and when to schedule a service visit for the most convenient time, maximizing uptime. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Fuel Efficiency, Power...

Mack Highlights 2017 Powertrain at Conference, Exhibition Emphasizing fuel efficiency, power and its pioneering tradition of integration, Mack Trucks highlighted its 2017 Mack powertrain, including its MackMP series engines, Mack mDRIVE HD 13and 14-speed automated manual transmissions, ClearTech One single package Exhaust Aftertreatment System (EATS) and Mack Predictive Cruise. Mack made the announcement at the American Trucking Associations Management Conference & Exhibition in Las Vegas. “Our customers want to reduce fuel consumption without sacrificing power and receive a better return on their investment,” said Jonathan Randall, Mack Trucks senior vice president of sales. “This newest evolution of the Mack powertrain meets those needs, while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions.” Several upgrades and enhancements to Mack’s 11-L MP7 and 13-L MP8 boosted fuel efficiency from 2.1 to 8.8 percent compared with prior model year engines. Both engines feature an updated wave piston design that raises the compression ratio and enables more complete combustion of fuel. The new common-rail fuel system also more precisely injects fuel. Combined with a two-speed coolant pump, these features help increase MP7 fuel efficiency by up to 5.1 percent and MP8 fuel efficiency by up to 5 percent. A new two-piece valve cover, shimless rockers and a low-pressure fuel system with an enhanced, integrated aftertreatment dosing module to reduce maintenance needs also were added to both engines. An updated, doublewalled EGR flow sensor helps reduce condensation and soot buildup in cold weather, while a new intake throttle enables a faster warmup when the engine is started. The 2017 MP7 also delivers more power with a new 425 hp rating.

“The Mack mDRIVE has been a game-changer for the trucking industry since its introduction in 2010, and the mDRIVE HD has been as well since we introduced it in 2015. The mDRIVE HD with 13- and 14-speed creeper gears is the next evolution, offering our customers an automated manual transmission with greater range and performance.” Roy Horton Mack Trucks

“The 425 horsepower rating enables Mack to give customers 13-liter power in an 11-liter engine,” said Roy Horton, Mack director of product strategy. “The power that customers associate with a Mack engine is now improved and in a lighter weight design.” Mack also will offer the 2017 MP8 engine with a turbo compounding system — available exclusively with Mack’s SuperEconodyne downspeeding

The updated 2017 Mack MP series engines complement Mack’s recently launched Mack mDRIVE HD 13- and 14-speed automated manual transmissions. With up to two low-ratio creeper gears, the new mDRIVE HD variants provide improved startability for heavy loads, while maintaining proper gearing for fuel efficiency at

package —engineered to give customers in highway applications increased power and efficiency. Turbo compounding converts wasted energy from the exhaust into mechanical energy that is fed back to the engine. The system adds up to 50 additional horsepower, increasing fuel efficiency by up to 8.8 percent. The additional power generated by the turbo compounding system allows the engine to maintain full torque as low as 900 rpm. This enables a broader operating range in top gear and also allows a truck to hold top gear longer when overtaking a hill, even with falling engine rpm.

speed, according to the manufacturer. Available in direct or overdrive configurations, the new Mack mDRIVE HD 13-speed offers a low reduction gear ratio designed for easier startability on steep grades or when the truck is hauling a heavy load. The Mack mDRIVE HD 14-speed, available only in an overdrive configuration, adds a second ultra-low-speed reduction gear designed for curb pouring applications or low-speed, heavyhaul maneuvering. Both transmissions offer up to four reverse gear ratios. “The Mack mDRIVE has been a game-changer for the trucking

industry since its introduction in 2010, and the mDRIVE HD has been as well since we introduced it in 2015,” Horton said. “The mDRIVE HD with 13- and 14speed creeper gears is the next evolution, offering our customers an automated manual transmission with greater range and performance.” The new Mack mDRIVE HD models share their architecture with the standard mDRIVE HD, including reinforced internal components and the same gear ratios for the 12 forward speeds. The addition of the low reduction and multispeed reverse gears is made possible by a short extension added to the front of the transmission case. Despite the additional capabilities, the new mDRIVE HD models are less than 5 in. (12.7 cm) longer and only 90 lbs. (41 kg) heavier than the standard mDRIVE HD, maintaining a weight advantage of nearly 150 lbs. (68 kg) compared with automatic transmissions. The mDRIVE HD 13-speed is now standard on the Mack Granite. The mDRIVE HD 13- and 14speeds are available in Mack Pinnacle, Granite and Titan by Mack models. Available exclusively with Mack’s MP series engines, the Mack mDRIVE HD 13- and 14-speed automated manual transmissions are available for order on

Mack Pinnacle, Granite and Titan by Mack models. Also new for 2017 is ClearTech One, which is more compact than a two-component system, allowing for a shorter wheelbase for improved maneuverability. The smaller package also is about 17 lbs. (7.7 kg) lighter than the current two-unit EATS. ClearTech One is optimized for passive regeneration and SCR performance. The SCR catalyst is mounted downstream of the DPF, preventing hydrocarbon, ash or soot from entering the system. There also is no need for a second Diesel Oxidation Catalyst to be located before the SCR system. The single package unit enables more framerail space, allowing customer flexibility and the ability to have more room for chassismounted equipment. ClearTech One is available for order in Mack Pinnacleand Mack Granite models. Mack also will continue to offer the two-unit ClearTech EATS for specific applications such as tandem steering. Yet another fuel savings offering in Mack’s suite of powertrain solutions is Mack Predictive Cruise, an intelligent system that memorizes a route when cruise control is on, storing up to 4,500 hills in its memory. When the driver next travels the same route, Mack Predictive Cruise engages mDRIVE to choose the most fuel-efficient gear. Predictive Cruise constantly monitors speed, engine load, weight and the road gradient in order to select the best gear for the road ahead. Mack Predictive Cruise can increase fuel efficiency by up to 1 percent and does not require a constant GPS connection. Mack Predictive Cruise will be available for order in January 2017. For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Bringing Awareness…

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Every day, 500 people are diagnosed with a brain tumor. They join more than 700,000 who are currently living with the fear, frustration and uncertainty a brain tumor diagnosis brings. Felling Trailers is conis now the only national ducting its fourth online aucorganization committed to tion of a FT-3 drop deck utilfunding brain tumor ity trailer to benefit a nonresearch and providing supprofit organization. Felling port and education programs Trailers wants to bring for all brain tumor types and awareness of and support to all age groups. those individuals affected by Every day, 500 people are brain tumors. Thus, Felling diagnosed with a brain Trailers manufactured and tumor. They join more than painted one of its most popu700,000 who are currently lar trailers a color it called living with the fear, frustrabrain tumors grey, to be auction and uncertainty a brain tioned online for 7 days durtumor diagnosis brings. ing the month of November. There are more than 120 difmission of the ABTA is to advance the understand- ferent types of brain tumors, Tredit Tire donated the The ing and treatment of brain tumors with the goals of wheels and PPG improving, extending and, ultimately saving the lives which means there is no one Commercial Coatings donat- of those impacted by a brain tumor diagnosis. answer to the brain tumor ed the custom metallic grey challenge. paint for this trailer and The American Brain cause. One hundred percent of the winning bid will benefit Tumor Association has a commitment to increasing research the American Brain Tumor Association. funding; increasing the quality of information available to The online auction via Ebay (listing # 654978244102) patients and their caregivers; increasing the number of newly will be “live” from Nov. 4 at 12:00 p.m. CST until Nov. 11 diagnosed who get information they need in a timely way so at 12:00 p.m. CST. Arrangements to be made for pick up at they can make informed treatment decisions; and serving as Felling Trailers’ manufacturing facility or delivery (freight the voice of the brain tumor community. extra). For access to more information and resources visit ABTA The mission of the ABTA is to advance the understanding online at www.abta.org. and treatment of brain tumors with the goals of improving, For more information about Felling Trailers, call 800/245extending and, ultimately saving the lives of those impacted 2809 or visit www.felling.com. by a brain tumor diagnosis. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment The American Brain Tumor Association was the first and Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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2007 Ditch Witch XT1600, 221 Hrs, Tracks at 90%, Excellent Condition ................................$49,500 Call Tim 630-665-5600 23-24 JM

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2009 Grove YB 7722XL, 22 Ton Carry Deck, Cummins Engine With Scrubber, Enclosed Cab, 67’ Main Boom, 17’ Jib, 4 Wheel Drive , Auxiliary Light Package, Block, Ball, Cleveland Ohio ..CALL Call Andy Forepaugh 216-316-1511 22-23 EB

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2009 Cat 420E, County Machine, Cab, A/C, 4-in-1 Loader ........................................................$55,000 Call Mark 785-823-6378 23-24 JM

2005 FECON FTX90L with Rear Winch, 1450 Hrs ....................................................................$35,000 23-24 JM Call Mark 785-823-6378

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WANTED: BOMAG BW24R PARTS PLEASE CONTACT ME BY MY EMAIL. WE HAVE A BOMAG BW24R PARTS NEED TO PURCHASE. PLEASE CONTACT ME AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. THANKS. CONTACT: HONGYA (PH: 15901559975) EMAIL: JLW0001@126.COM FAX: 010-69297410 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HITACHI EX200 AND EX400 I AM LOOKING TO BUY HITACHI EX400 AND EX200 IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARA (PH: 8325280786) EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 2817270415 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 595D I AM LOOKING TO BUY JOHN DEERE 595D EXCAVATOR IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS CONTACT: STEVE (PH: 713-659-0593) EMAIL: STEVE@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 281-727-0415 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CRANE PARTS FOR ALL TYPES OF CRAWLER CRANES, AMERICAN, TEREX, MANITOWOC, LINK BELT, BUCYRUS ERIE, CONTACT: DAVE ANTONELLI PH: 216-531-8000 EMAIL: ACREQUIPMENT@CS.COM FAX: 216-531-8852 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: AIR ASSIST STEERING LOOKING FOR AIR ASSIST STEERING FOR B MODEL MACK OR ANY OTHER TRUCK CONTACT: ROBERT CARTER PH: 610-377-0372 EMAIL: CARTER5586@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEEDED TRUCK 793D CORE FAST. NEEDED TRUCK 793D I NEED 10 AT 12 BUT MUST BE NOT ADVERTISED I NEED TRUCK 793D CORE ONLY CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 1-450-346-8975 OR 1-514-386-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LOG SKIDDER JOHN DEERE SKIDDER 340,440,540 MUST BE IN GOOD SHAPE CONTACT: JOHN EMAIL: BLOSSBURGGRANDPA@ GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: PARTS FLOOR PANELS FOR CAT 922B 94A CONTACT CHRIS 201 370 5170 CONTACT: CHRIS COLABELLA (PH: 201 370 5170) EMAIL: CCOLABELLA@VERIZON.NET FAX: 201 939 9059 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: WANT TRACTOR FARM INTERNATIONAL 1468 LOW HOURS WANT TO BUY TRACTOR FARM INTERNATIONAL 1468 ONLY UNDER 4000 HOURS ORIGINAL I PAY UNDER 4000US CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN (PH: 1 450 346 8975 OR 1 514 386 8975) EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT 953D OR 963D WASTE HANDLER CRAWLER TRACTOR WE ARE LOOKING FOR CAT 953D OR 963D WASTE HANDLER CRAWLER TRACTORS. PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, PHOTOS AND ASKING PRICE. CONTACT: MARK OR JOHN (PH: 1-519-686-1123) EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: 24.00-29 TIRES LOOKING FOR 2 24.00-29 TIRES FOR CAT 80 SCRAPER CONTACT: DEAN JOHNSON (PH: 612-759-9491) EMAIL: DEANAJOHNSONINC@GMAIL.COM FAX: 218-945-6511 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEEDED BULLDOZER D11T CD «2« BULLDOZER D11T CD «OR CARRIAGE DOZER ONLY« WITH RIPPER UNDER 8000 HOURS FOR BIG JOB NOT ADVERTISED PLEASE ONLY CARRIAGE DOZER 2013AND UP CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN (PH: 1 450 346 8975 OR 1 514 386 8975) EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CASE 450 CRAWLER COMPLETE STONE GUARDS LOOKING FOR USED SET OF BOTTOM ROCK GUARDS FOR 450 CASE CRAWLER LOADER SER.NO. 3062213 CONTACT: ROGER (PH: 5706393058) EMAIL: ROGERPF1@FRONTIERNET.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: VSI CRUSHER PORTABLE OR STATIONARY BARMAC OR REMCO VSI CONTACT: JOE (PH: 724-944-5569) EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JENBACHER GAS GENERATOR JENBACHER GAS GENERATOR 1400 KW 50 HZ. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES AND PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON (PH: 864-574-0404) EMAIL: APESALES@AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 864-576-7204 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT MOTOR GRADER 140G ORIGINAL PAINT, NO CRACKS OR WELDS, MUST HAVE RIPPER CONTACT: WASIM KHAN (PH: 832-533-1929) EMAIL: MWASIEM@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: TO BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS. WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS (NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES). WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PH: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: 953C OR SAME SIZE WANTED: USED GENERATORS NEEDED LOADER 953C OR 953D OR USED DIESEL GENERATORS RÉNTAL JOHN DEERE 2010AND UP LOW HOURS TRAILER AND STANDBY USER USER USA CONTACT: FELUX CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN (PH: 786 603 3060) EMAIL: EQUIPSALES2016@GMAIL.COM (PH: 1 450 346 8975 OR 1 514 386 8975) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EMAIL: WANTED: DYNAPAC ROLLER CA 251D, JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA 301D, CA262D, AND CA362D –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARA WANTED: BELLY DUMPS (PH: 8325280786) I'M LOOKING FOR ALL MAKES AND EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM SIZES OF BELLY DUMPS ASAP! WE FAX: 8325280786 WILL PAY CASH ON THE SPOT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT HYDRAULIC PULL TYPE CONTACT: ROBERT BAKER (PH: 480-744-4008) SCRAPER EMAIL: RBAKER.WESTCOAST@OUTWANTED CAT 463 SCRAPER CONVERTED TO HYDRAULIC LOOK.COM CONTACT: GEHRING GROUP INC FAX: 480-744-4008 (PH: 513-582-3874) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EMAIL: GEHRINGGROUP@GMAIL.COM WANTED: 4 N 1 LOADER BUCKET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR A 4 N 1 LOADER BUCKWANTED: RUNNING OR NON RUNNING ET TO FIT ON A 2007 CASE 570 MXT MACHINES!!!! 1) CAT WHEEL LOADERS: 920, 930,936 CONTACT: RON WILLINGHAM (PH: 5806499524) E/F, 950 B/E/F, 966 C/D/E/F/G/H 970F, EMAIL: WILLINGHAM@SWBELL.NET 972G, 980G. 2) CAT MOTOR GRADER: –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 140G, 14G, 140H AND 14H. 3) CAT WANTED: WANTED HEAVY EQUIPMENT DOZER: D9R, D9N, D10N AND D10R. WITH RIPPER 4) CAT EXCAVATOR: FORKLIFTS BOBCATS SKIP LOADERS 225D, 235 C/D AND 330BL. 5) HITACHI WHEEL LOADERS BOX TRUCKS CONEXCAVATOR: EX200, EX200-1, EX400 STRUCTION EQUIPMENT LANDSCAPAND EX400-1 6) JOHN DEERE EXCAVA- ING EQUIPMENT CHIPPERS ALL TYPES TOR: 595D 7) DYNAPAC ROLLER: OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN CA251D, CA301D, CA262D AND CA362D CALIFORNIA OR SURROUNDING IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE AREAS. PACIFIC EQUIPMENT CO. OR EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. GO TO PACIFICEQUIPMENT.ORG CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARA CONTACT: WALTER (PH: 8325280786) (PH: 714-818-4136) EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM EMAIL: PACIFIC-EQUIPMENT@HOTFAX: 8325280786 MAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WANTED TO BUY CATERPIL- –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LAR 140G , 140H RUNNING OR NON WANTED: BULLDOZER D8T UNDER RUNNING!!!!!! 3500 HOURS WANTED TO BUY CAT MOTOR GRADER NEED BULLDOZER D8T ENC CAB WITH 140G AND 140H IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR UNDER 3500 HOURS 2012 AND UP WITH SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES U BLADES OR SEMI U WITH RIPPER AND DETAILS. WITH EPA NOT ADVERTISED CONTACT: STEVE CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN (PH: 713-659-0593) (PH: 1 450 346 8975 OR 1 514 386 8975) EMAIL: EMAIL: STEVE@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA FAX: 281-727-0415 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: MANITOU 2150 MANITOU 2150, UNDER 2005 - 2009, UNDER MAX 3000 HOURS. THANKS CONTACT: CONSTR. EQUIP. BROKER EMAIL: INFO@CEBROKER.ES –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WARTSILA HFO WARTSILA HFO ELECTRICAL GENERATOR 5 TO 6 MW. CAN BE ONE OR SEVERAL UNITS ADDING UP TO 8 MW. MUST BE 50 HZ. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES AND PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON (PH: 864-574-0404) EMAIL: APESALES@AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 864-576-7204 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: 450C JOHN DEERE DOZER WITH BACKHOE 450C OR 550C OR NEWER 6 WAY DOZER WITH BACKHOE ATTACHMENT CONTACT: BUTCH KELLER (PH: 970 749 6920) EMAIL: BUTCHANDKAREN@LIVE.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATALYTIC CONVERTERS. WE BUY COMMERCIAL CATALYTIC CONVERTER'S AND PAY TOP DOLLAR ON THE SPOT. BRANDS WE BUY: DODGE, FORD, CAT, FREIGHTLINER, PETERBILT, KENWORTH, MAC, ETC. WE CAN PAY $50-$175 EACH CONTACT: JOHN FORD PH: 814-779-9208 EMAIL: KCANON.ERS@OUTLOOK.COM FAX: 814-779-9208 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT 79U D3 ENGINE LOOKING TO BUY A COMPLETE ENGINE OR BLOCK ONLY FOR A CAT D3 79U ENGINE SERIAL #45V9767 ENGINE ARRANGEMENT #4N169 CONTACT: PATRICK PH: 901-205-8305 EMAIL: PMAN287@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KENWORTH RIGS ASAP! I AM LOOKING FOR A SINGLE OR FLEET OF KENWORTH RIGS, W900, OR IN THAT SERIES, WITH SLEEPERS, LOW MILEAGE, IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. NOTE: PLEASE NO DEALERS I AM A SERIOUS BUYER I WILL BUY ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. CONTACT: JOHN FORD PH: 814-779-9208 EMAIL: KANIN.ERS@OUTLOOK.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BULLDOZER KOMATSU 355WITH RIPPERS. NEED BULLDOZER «3« KOMATSU 355 WITH RIPPER ONLY NEAR GEORGIA OR NEW YORK FROM CONTRACTORS ONLY NOT ADVERTISED MUST BE CLEAR PLEASE. CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 1-450-346-8975 OR 1-514-386-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631

• Boston (Plymouth), MA Sat., November 5, 2016 For: Late Model Snow Equipment

• Houston, TX November 9-10, 2016

• Houston, TX Tues., November 8, 2016 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Augusta, ME Sat., November 12, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Wooster, OH Fri., November 18, 2016 For: Rental Fleet Equipment • Attleboro, MA Sat., November 19, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Woodstock, Ontario November 21 - 22, 2016 For: 2 Day Very Large Agricultural & Construction Equipment Auction • Canastota, NY Sat., November 26, 2016 For: Late Model Rental Fleet • Dallas (Ft. Worth), TX Tues., November 29, 2016 For: RENTALS! Construction Equipment & more • San Angelo, TX Thurs., December 1, 2016 For: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment & more • Boston, MA Fri., December 2, 2016 For: One Owner Liquidation

• Wharton, NJ Tues., November 15, 2016 • Orlando, FL Wed., November 16, 2016 • Phoenix, AZ Wed., November 16, 2016 • Tipton, CA Thurs., November 17, 2016 • Pittsburgh, PA Thurs., November 17, 2016 • Las Vegas, NV Fri., November 18, 2016 • El Paso, TX Tues., November 22, 2016 • Fort Worth, TX Nov. 30 – Dec. 1, 2016 • Williston, ND Fri., December 2, 2016

• Albany (Greenwich), NY Fri., December 30, 2016 For: Final Auction of Year – Late Model Construction Equipment • Long Island, NY Sat., January 7, 2017 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more

HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493 • Marietta, PA Fri., December 9, 2016 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment

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• Sacramento, CA Tues., December 6, 2016

• ONLINE ONLY November 30, 2016

• Columbus, OH Wed., December 7, 2016 • Raleigh-Durham, NC Thurs., November 8, 2016 • Los Angeles, CA Fri., December 9, 2016

• Minneapolis, MN Wed., December 14, 2016

• Atlantic City, NJ Sat., December 17, 2016 For: Rental Equipment

• Wills Point, TX Thurs., November 17, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment & Machinery

• Lincoln, NE Tues., December 6, 2016

• Buffalo, NY Thurs., December 8, 2016 For: Major Job Completion Auction

• Manassas, VA Fri., December 16, 2016 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more

EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC www.equifyauctions.com 888-535-8218

• Atlanta, GA Tues., December 6, 2016

• Salt Lake City, UT Mon., December 12, 2016

• Las Vegas, NV Sat., December 10, 2016 For: Large Job Completion & Rental Returns

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HOUSBY AUCTIONS www.housby.com 866-218-6266

• Youngstown, OH Sat., December 3, 2016 For: Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers and more

• Marietta, OH Fri., December 9, 2016 For: Late Model Construction Equipment and more

Coming Auctions

• Albuquerque, NM Tues., December 13, 2016

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• Syracuse, NY Sun., January 8, 2017 For: Light Construction Equipment & more

• Prospect, CT Sat., December 3, 2016 For: Construction Equipment

• Columbus (Delaware), OH Sat., January 14, 2017 For: Very Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment

DEANCO AUCTIONS www.deancoauction.com MS: 601-656-9768

• Winter Garden, FL January 28 – February 5, 2017 For: 24th Annual 9-Day Florida Auction

• Philadelphia, MS November 16 - 17, 2016 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction

AL: 334-693-2540

• ONLINE ONLY December 14, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY December 28, 2016 HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Buffalo, NY Wed., November 16, 2016 For: Absolute Auction Surplus Liquidation Ontario Specialty Contracting, Inc. • Duncansvile, PA Wed., November 30, 2016 For: Absolute Auction Surplus Liquidation D.C. Ventre & Sons, Inc. • Williamsport, PA Thurs., December 15, 2016 For: Complete Liquidation Susquehanna Supply Co., Inc. I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., December 2, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment • Foley, MN Fri., March 3, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment INSIGHT AUCTIONEERS www.insightauction.com 863-386-1225 • Sebring, FL Sat., November 12, 2016 For: Construction & Agricultural Equipment • Sebring, FL Sat., January 14, 2017 For: Construction & Agricultural Equipment • Sebring, FL Sat., March 11, 2017 For: Construction & Agricultural Equipment • Sebring, FL

Sat., May 13, 2017 For: Construction & Agricultural Equipment IronPlanet AUCTIONS www.IronPlanet.com 888-433-5426 • Kissimmee, FL February 13 – 17, 2017 For: Unreserved Public Auction – Leading Equipment Brands

McGREW EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.mcgrewequipment.com 888-311-2811 • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., November 8, 2016 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., December 13, 2016 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., January 10, 2017 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., February 14, 2017 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment

J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085

• Seven Valleys, PA Tues., March 14, 2017 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment

• Montgomery, AL December 1 - 2, 2016 For: Trucks, Construction & Forestry Auction

• Great Mills, MD March 24 - 25, 2017 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment

JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008

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

• Warm Springs, OR November 16 - 17, 2016 For: Sawmill Equipment • Kenmore, WA Sat., December 3, 2016 For: Heavy & Contractors Equipment & Vehicles • Kapolei, HI Wed., December 14, 2016 For: Delta Construction Corporation Public Auction JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200 • ONLINE ONLY Oct. 25 – November 8, 2016 For: One Owner Construction & Support Equipment • Waveland, MS Oct. 26 – November 9, 2016 For: One Owner – Miscellaneous Construction Items & Equipment • Brooklyn, MS November 11 - 12, 2016 For: Construction & Farm Equipment, Heavy Trucks & more J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 856-764-7163 • Philadelphia, PA Sat., November 5, 2016 For: Heavy Vehicles & Equipment MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888 • Greenville, SC Sat., November 19, 2016 For: One Owner Absolute Retirement Auction • Panama City, FL Wed., December 7, 2016 For: Absolute Auction – Triangle Asphalt, Inc.

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., November 10, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., November 10, 2016 For: Special Construction Services Retirement Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., November 17, 2016 For: Truck & Trailer Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., December 1, 2016 For: Truck & Trailer Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., December 1, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., December 8, 2016 For: Construction Equipment QUAKER CITY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.quakercityauction.com 215-426-5300 • Old Bethpage, NY Sat., November 12, 2016 For: Construction & Roadway Equipment, Trucks & Trailers RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., December 3, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Lebanon, TN Sat., March 11, 2017 For: Construction Equipment ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668 • Denver, CO Wed., November 9, 2016 For: Construction Equipment

RTI AUCTIONS www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Geneseo, NY November 1 - 8, 2016 For: November NetAuction 2016 • Binghamton, NY Wed., November 16, 2016 For: The Fahs Group – Bridge Division Equipment Auction STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • ONLINE ONLY October 26 – Nov. 2, 2016 For: CT Construction Machinery Reduction • ONLINE ONLY November 2 - 9, 2016 For: Ag, Construction, Trucks & more • Gilmore City, IA Tues., November 29, 2016 For: Large Farm & Construction Equipment Auction • West Fargo, ND Wed., November 30, 2016 For: Aglron West Fargo Event • ONLINE ONLY December 7 - 14, 2016 For: December Online Auction – Upper Midwest Locations • Larchwood, IA Tues., December 20, 2016 For: Aglron Sioux Falls Event • Litchfield, MN Thurs., December 22, 2016 For: Aglron Litchfield Event UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., December 16, 2016 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., December 10, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction WSM AUCTIONEERS www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300 • Phoenix, AZ Sat., November 12, 2016 For: Live Public Auction YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Darlington, PA Thurs., November 17, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Kissimmee, FL February 6 – 11, 2017 For: 43rd Annual Consignment Auction


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HUGE 2-DAY PUBLIC AUCTION Selling All Types of Construction Equip., Heavy-duty Trucks, Trailers, Farm Tractors, Logging Equip., Support Equip., Vehicles & More

Wednesday, Nov. 16th & Thursday, Nov. 17th • 9am 1042 Holland Ave • Philadelphia, Mississippi 39350

Phone: 601.656.9768 • Fax: 601.656.0192 10% Buyers Fee on the first $4500 of each lot and then a 1% Buyer Fee on the remaining balance of each lot.

Consignments are Now Being Accepted for this HUGE 2-Day Auction. CALL TODAY !! Phone: 601.656.9768 Fax: 601.656.0192 1042 Holland Ave • PO Box 1248 Philadelphia, MS 39350 sold@deancoauction.com

2013 Cat D5K2 LGP

(3 of 5) 2015 Hyundai 160D-7A (Flood Damaged)

bid live ONLINE

Auctioneers: Donnie W. Dean, MS Lic. 733 & Wes Dean, MS Lic. 1322


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Nitke Hosts 51st Annual Wisconsin Contractors Auction

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itke Auctions held its 51st annual Wisconsin contractors auction on Oct. 28 to 29 at the Nitke Auction center in Wausau, Wis. Heavy construction equipment, trucks and trailers were available at the auction from a variety of manufacturers, including Kobelco, John Deere, Kubota and many more. For more information, visit www.nitkeauctions.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

The two-day auction featured a variety of excavators. (L-R): Al Nowak and Roger Tomlinson of Twin Pines Forestry and Jim Mann, After All Inc., talk about this Kubota SVL75 tracked skid steer.

Troy Chase of Tomah Wrecking Service test operates this Case TR320 tracked skid steer. Dan Casey of Wolseley Industrial checks the tracks of this New Holland C190 tracked skid steer.

The father and son team of Robert Fort Jr. and Bob Fort Sr., owner of Bob Fort Excavating, consider bidding on this John Deere 160LC excavator.

Chip Landgraf, Davis Construction Asphalt Paving, Portage, Wis., looks over this Kobelco SK300 LC excavator.

Ray Wingert (L), owner of Rays Machinery & Auto in Plainview, Minn., and his friend, Jack Welti, shop the wide range of equipment available at the annual auction in Wausau, Wis.


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Unreserved Unr reserrved p public ublic equipment auctions Spec Special ial limit limited-time ed-time fin financing ancing off offer! ffer! ff er! No p payments ayments ffor or 120 d days* ays*

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2008 Caterpillar D8T | El Paso

2011 Caterpillar 345DL w/Lo Dril DH100 | Houston

2007 Liebherr LLTM1100-5.2 TM1100-5.2 120 Ton 10x8x10 | Houston

2012 Komatsu PC360LC | Fort Worth

2011 Caterpillar 740 6x6 | Fort Worth

2015 Caterpillar 416F | Fort Worth

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Auctioneer Auctioneer Chad Chad M. Johnson # 17668, Auction Auction Company Company License nse #AY00208L, #A AY00208L, Y00208L, Auctioneer Auctioneer Chad Chad M. Johnson # 17668, Auctioneer Auctioneer Chad Chad M. Johnson # 17668, Ritchie RRitchie Bros. Bros. Auctioneers Auctioneers (America) (America) Inc. Inc. Auction Auction Clerk Clerk License #225, Auctioneer Auctioneer Gregory Gregory M. Highsmith Highsmith # 701, Auction Auction Company Company License # 001348, Auctioneer Auctioneer Gregory Gregory S. S. Fuqua Fuqua #AU002665, #AU002665, Auction Auction Company Company Bond #0470724, Auctioneer Auctioneer Patrick Patrick J. Hicks Hicks Bond # 0470727, Auction Auction Firm # 2008000166, Auctioneer Auctioneer Eddie Eddie R. Graham Graham # 62198943559, Auction Auction Firm License #6980, M Motor otor VVehicle ehicle Dealer Dealer License #0061711. OAC. OAC. Terms Terms & conditions conditions apply. apply.. See See rbauction.com/financing. rbauction.com/financing.

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Unreserved public equipment auction Special limited-time financing offer! No payments for 120 days*

Caterpillar D6H LGP

2009 John Deere 9530 Scraper Special

2007 Kenworth C500B

2008 Kenworth W900

1 of 9 – 2014 International ProStar

2 – 2010 Caterpillar 924HZ

2009 Kenworth T800 Hydro Vac

2014 Maurer 48 Ft

2014 Manac 14453A040

Williston, North Dakota

December 2 (Friday) 8 am

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More items added daily Call about selling: 701.774.9640

See full auction & equipment listings at rbauction.com Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers (America) Inc. Auction Clerk License #225, Auctioneer Gregory M. Highsmith # 701 OAC. Terms & conditions apply. See rbauction.com/financing.


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Super Products LLC Introduces Recycling System Available exclusively on the Camel 1200 sewer cleaner, Super Products LLC’s wastewater recycling system features a six-stage water filtration process that enables effective sewer cleaning action without the need for fresh water. And this capability can translate into water, time and money savings for municipalities and sewer contractors. The main key to the system’s effectiveness is the Camel 1200’s industry-unique ejector plate, which serves as a full-body primary filter that thoroughly separates solids from liquids collected in the debris body. The collected water then travels through a series of filters, strainers and a separator that removes particles from the liquid utilizing centrifugal action. The 12-yd. debris capacity Camel 1200 also features a technologically advanced water pump that was specifically designed for wastewater recycling operation and high pressure efficient performance, according to the manu-

Super Products LLC’s wastewater recycling system features a six-stage water filtration process that enables effective sewer cleaning action without the need for fresh water.

facturer. By using Super Products’ wastewater recycling, sewer cleaning workers not only can save thou-

sands of gallons of water during an average work week, they’ll also experience longer, onsite performance as there won’t be a need to

halt production to replenish the fresh water supply. For more information, visit www.camelsaves.com.

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

Deutz to Supply Engines for Terex Aerial Work Platforms Deutz Corporation will provide Terex aerial work platforms (AWP) reconditioning services with Deutz Xchange remanufactured engines for reconditioned Genie aerial equipment, including boom lifts, scissor lifts and telehandlers. “Terex was impressed with the three-year transferrable warranty that we offer with our Deutz Xchange engines,” said Robert Mann, Deutz Corporation’s president and CEO. “That warranty, our proven track record as a trusted supplier of quality product, and the fact Deutz remanufactured engines can be serviced by any Deutz distributor were critical factors in selecting Deutz for the business.” “Terex AWP Reconditioning Services provides customers with a cost-effective alternative to purchasing new machines,” said Bob Bartley, Genie senior director of product support and reconditioning for Terex AWP. “The increasing popularity of reconditioned Genie aerial equipment is supported by a same-asnew warranty, short lead time and strong service network. Deutz Xchange engines mirror the fundamental qualities integral to these reconditioned units. “Due to the rapid expansion of the reconditioning business, Terex needed to partner with Deutz Corporation will provide Terex aerial work platforms (AWP) reconditioning a supplier that has a long, proven track record services with Deutz Xchange remanufactured engines for reconditioned Genie aerof supporting our operation’s growth. The ial equipment, including boom lifts, scissor lifts and telehandlers.

reconditioning business is highly dynamic due to the wide variety of Genie aerial equipment models available. It would be challenging to grow this business without a flexible, capable supplier.” Deutz’s Pendergrass, Ga., remanufacturing facility was able to ramp up supply to Terex within two weeks of receiving the initial order. Existing Terex production logistics channels were leveraged to smoothly add the incremental demand from the company’s reconditioning operations. Beyond engine supply, Deutz Xchange operations will provide a “plug-and-play” dressed engine including mounting components and ancillary system installed to minimize cycle time and manufacturing complexity for the Terex reconditioning facility. “We’re honored to partner with Terex,” said Steve Corley, chief sales officer of Deutz Corporation. “Our combined efforts with Terex will both grow and strengthen the relationship with our broad, shared, endcustomer base.” For more information, visit www.genielift.com or www.deutzamericas.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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ADVERTISER INDEX To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com AED SUMMIT/CONDEX ........................................................................................32 ALEX LYON & SON INC WOOSTER OH ..........................................................................................111 ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC....................................................................9 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ................................................................69 ALLU GROUP ........................................................................................................43 AMERICAN STATE EQUIPMENT ............................................................................7 ARING EQUIPMENT CO INC ................................................................................17 ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL ..........................................................................46 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIP USA......................................................................11 ASPEN EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................51 ATI CORPORATION/LEVEL BEST ........................................................................43 BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ....................................................................................66 BARGAINS ....................................................................................................107,108 BLUE RIDGE TRACTOR ......................................................................................29 BOBCAT REMAN ..................................................................................................21 BOSS PRODUCTS ................................................................................................48 BROOKS TRACTOR ..............................................................................................30 CEG SCALE MODELS ..........................................................................................38 CLASSIFIEDS ......................................................................................................106 CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES ..................................................................35 CONEXPO..............................................................................................................33 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE 2016 TRAILER PROMO ............................................................................102 CONEX/CONAGG PAPER ..........................................................................54 WANTED....................................................................................................109 CONEX/CONAGG MAGAZINE....................................................................83 FLORIDA AUCTION PROMO ....................................................................113 CUSTOM MADE PRODUCTS ..............................................................................26 DEANCO AUCTION PHILADELPHIA MS....................................................................................111 DEUTZ CORPORATION ..................................................................................35,82 DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA CORP ............................................................60 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ............................................................................86 DOPPSTADT ..........................................................................................................64 DRESSTA MACHINERY ........................................................................................27 DYNAPAC ..............................................................................................................57 E TIP INC ..............................................................................................................26 EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ..............................................................................101 ENVISION CAPITAL GROUP LLC ..........................................................................6 ERB EQUIPMENT..................................................................................................15 FABICK CAT ............................................................................................................2 FARM-RITE EQUIPMENT INC ................................................................................8 FELLING TRAILERS ............................................................................................104 FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO..................................................................................7 FLANGE LOCK ......................................................................................................30 FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ..............................................................................35 FOLEY EQUIPMENT CO ......................................................................................19 FURY MOTORS ..................................................................................................100 FURY PARTS & SERVICE ....................................................................................98 GARY CARLSON EQUIPMENT ............................................................................12 GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ....................................................................76 GROVE WORLDWIDE ..........................................................................................92 HINIKER NORTHEAST..........................................................................................47 HORST WELDING/HLA ATTACHMENTS ..............................................................50 HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO............................................................120

ILLINOIS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................3 IRAY AUCTION FOLEY MN ................................................................................................111 IRAY AUCTION ......................................................................................................82 IROCK CRUSHERS ..............................................................................................76 IRONPLANET KISSIMMEE FL ..........................................................................................117 ISTATE TRUCK CENTER ......................................................................................48 JEFF BELZER ........................................................................................................99 JJ SCHECKEL CORP ............................................................................................31 JOHN DEERE ........................................................................................................52 KAWASAKI - KCM..................................................................................................87 KLEEMAN ..............................................................................................................71 KOBELCO ..............................................................................................................84 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ............................................................................58,88 KPI-JCI ..................................................................................................................67 KUBOTA ................................................................................................................55 MB AMERICA INC..................................................................................................74 MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC....................................................................................6 METSO MINERAL CRUSHING..............................................................................65 METSO MINERAL SCREENING ..........................................................................79 MID COUNTRY MACHINERY................................................................................25 MUSTANG MFG ....................................................................................................91 NORAM ..................................................................................................................80 PATTEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................................23 PERKINS ENGINES COMPANY LTD ....................................................................39 POWERSCREEN MW DEALER ............................................................................70 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC/LRH ........................................................109 RDO EQUIPMENT/MINNESOTA EQUIPMENT ....................................................20 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS ORLANDO FL ............................................................................................119 UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTIONS ........................................................114 WILLISTON ND ..........................................................................................115 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ......................................................................13,43 ROGERS BROTHERS CORP ..............................................................................98 ROLAND MACHINERY INC ....................................................................................5 SANY AMERICA INC..............................................................................................82 SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES ........................................................................73 SENNEBOGEN ......................................................................................................75 SMITHCO ............................................................................................................103 STAR EQUIPMENT LTD ..........................................................................................6 TEREX CRANES....................................................................................................90 TEREX FUCHS ......................................................................................................77 THE VICTOR L PHILLIPS CO ..............................................................................32 TOWMASTER INC ................................................................................................97 UTILITY 1 SOURCE ............................................................................................103 VIRNIG ATTACHMENTS ........................................................................................49 WORLD OF CONCRETE ......................................................................................26

OHIO STATE SUPPLEMENT BOBCAT ENTERPRISES ........................................................................................7 COLUMBUS EQUIPMENT CO ................................................................................8 COMPANY WRENCH ..............................................................................................5 EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ........................................................................7 HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT COMPANY ......................................................................3 THE MCLEAN CO ....................................................................................................4

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