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Crews Raise Stadium With Unique Shell Mortenson Construction photo
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JLG lifts ring the outside of the stadium just weeks before the PTFE fabric installation is scheduled to begin.
Crane Service Company Goes Big…10
At night, LED lighting shines through the stadium’s translucent skin. Swanston Hosts Paving Seminar…16
Ruffridge Continues Workshop Series…22
Table of Contents................ 4 Skid Steers, Compact Track Loaders & Attachments Section..........................33-56 Business Calendar............ 70 Paving Section............ 73-87 Auction Section........ 92-103 Advertisers Index............102
By Dick Rohland
CEG CORRESPONDENT
Construction crews in St. Paul, Minn., recently completed a new professional soccer stadium notable for the first-of-its-kind skin covering of its outer shell and a look unlike that of any of the other pro sports arena. Minnesota United FC of the Major League Soccer (MLS), will play its inaugural game April 22 at the new Allianz Field which
sits in the heart the neighborhood known as the Midway. Mortenson Construction Company, the general contractor of the project, turned the keys over to the Allianz Field ownership group in late February. The
company is no stranger to building major league and collegiate stadiums around the country. Three years ago, it brought to the Minnesota Vikings its glassenclosed U.S. Bank Stadium. M. A. Mortenson founded the
company in 1954, and today, it has offices throughout the United States and Canada, taking on heavy civil-industrial projects from planning and design through project management. see STADIUM page 58
IndianaKicks Off 2019Road Construction Season Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb helped kick off the 2019 road construction season in Indiana during a March 19 media event — construction that’s touted in part as the continuation of the state’s Next Level Roads strategy, originally implemented in mid-2017. “Maintaining our leading position as the Crossroads of America is vital to growing Indiana’s economy, attracting new employers, expanding existing businesses and providing a quality of life we can be proud of,” Holcomb said. “Because of our state’s fully funded plan, INDOT and local communities are making meaningful infrastructure investments with results that will be felt throughout Indiana for years to come,” he added. More than 1,100 projects are scheduled for construction along Indiana Department of Transportation routes in 2019, noted Joe McGuinness, the agency’s commissioner, during the media event.
When construction is combined with preventative maintenance activities, the state is investing more than $2 billion in its highway network this year alone, with the Next Level Roads plan aiming to spend an estimated $10 billion on construction and maintenance of state highways over the next five years and more than $30 billion in the next 20 years. Additionally, INDOT is making available an estimated $140 million to help address winter damage for projects like repaving portions of I-465 in Indianapolis, McGuinness added. “INDOT is delivering a record number of projects in 2019 on top of many cities, towns, and counties that are also delivering more construction projects than ever before,” he said. “In the short term, that means that Hoosiers will see a lot of orange barrels this year and should expect some delays. The payoff will be thousands of miles of smoother pavement and hundreds of improved bridges in all corners of Indiana.”
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2008 CAT D6NLGP / $79,500
2013 CAT 12M / $138,000
2010 CAT 740 / $179,000
SN DJY01233 / 10,316 HRS
SN R9P00133 / 7,675 HRS
SN B1P05600 / 7,718 HRS
2013 CAT 740B / $325,000
2016 CAT 305.5ECR / $59,000
2005 CAT 320CL / $95,000
SN T4R01488 / 6,951 HRS
SN CR500602 / 993 HRS
SN PAB04818 / 4,952 HRS
2011 CAT 420E / $59,000
2012 CAT 277C / $35,000
2010 CAT 289C / $39,000
SN DJL00833 / 3525 HRS
SN MET00196 / 1,823 HRS
SN JMP01501 / 2,124 HRS
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2017 Broce Broom RCT350 ..... $37,500
2009 Ta adano GR300XL-1 Crane e . $214,500
2013 Case IH Steiger ger 500HD 4WD . $154,500
A/C & heat, Tier4 4f 84.5HP diesel, 2 speed hydrostatic, 8’ brush, 150 gal. w water system, brackets & steering valve for tow bar, Hyd’s/brackets s for blade, road lights, beacon, Scraper blade/tow ow bar are additional., 1,385 hrs. #N4964
Rough Terrain e , 30 ton cap., A/C, 215HP P diesel, 101’ 4 section boom, 42’ jib, stabilizers, 20.5-25 5 tires, Tadano a electric load moment indicator system (AML-L), AML-L), 4 WD/ steer, dual winch, 2,082 hrs. ........................... ......... #10123
16F/2R Powershift, radarr, (4) hyd. remotes, standard hyd. pump, no PTO, high cap bar, electric mirrors, HID work lights, factory guidance ready, GP PS antenna ready, cold weather start aid pkg., deluxe cab, 710/70R42 0/70R42 duals., 1,814 hrs. #11299
2017 Ashland 220TS4 Scraper .. $POR
2018 Ashlan nd 215TS2 Scraper ... $POR
2018 Ashland 215TS2 Scraperr ..... $POR
‘18 Ashland 220TS4 TS4 Scraper ....... POR
22 yard capacity heaped, 126� ccut, ejector pan, four 29.5R25 tires, lead pan, rear hy ydraulics, minimum 400HP required, 26,100 lbs. ..................... #N4972
21.5 yard capaccity heaped, 126� cut, ejector pan, 2 tires, 29.5R25 ttires, lead pan, rear hydraulics, minimum 400HP re equired, 26,100 lbs. ........... #N5447
21.5 yard capacity heaped, 126� cut, ejector pan, 2 tires, 29.5R25 tires, lead pan, rear hydraulics, minimum 400HP required, 26,100 lbs. s. ... #N5641
22 yard capacity heaped, aped, 126� cut, ejector pan, four 20.5R25 tires, lead ead pa n, rear hydraulics, minimum 400HP req uired, 26,100 lbs. ..#N5642
‘12 Kobelco SK295LC-9 Excav E . $109,500
2012 Kobelco o SK210-9 Excavator . $96,500
‘17 Kobelco ED160SRLC-5 Blade Runner unner . $POR
‘11 Kobelco SK295LR-9 LR-9 63’ Excavator $. 124,500
A/C, 204HP Tier 4 interim (SCR), 32� pads, 10’ 6� stick, 23’ 7� dig depth, JRB hydraulic q-ccoupler, 66,800 lbs., pattern control, aux. hydraulics., 3,300 hrs. .... #KOB187
Cab with A/C, Hin no J05E-TI 157HP, Tier 4 diesel, 31.5� pads, 9’ 9� stick, 22’ dig depth, hand control 1-2 way auxiliary hydrauliics, pattern control, 48,500 lbs., JRB hydraulic couplerr, 3,431 hrs. ............................ #KOB236
Cab with A/C, T4i diesel, INDR, 23.6� curved rved pads, 9’4� stick, 19’4 dig depth, pattern control, hand nd control, 1-2 way aux, 6 way dozer blade, fold out wings, ngs, hydraulics, top work lights, 36,700 lbs., 662 hrs. ............ ...... #KOB333
A/C, FPT F4HFE613P A003 204HP Tier 4 diesel, ´ SDGV SDWWHUQ FRQWURO ORQJ UHDFK FRQ¿J ZLWK œ reach, 76,500 lbs., 3,191 91 hrs. ................... #KOB113
2005 Ford F750XL Boom Truck . $58,500
2016 Bell B B40D Articulated .. $229,500
2016 Bell B40D Articulated ... $249,500
‘14 Kobelco SK140SRLC-3 0SRLC-3 Excav. $94,500
Cummins diesel, 6 speed, 32 2,000 lbs. GVW, OEV UHDU ´ :% 5 WLUHV œ ÀDW bed, Te erex BT3470 Crane, 17 7 ton capacity, 4 hydraulic outriggers, 18,875 Miles ........... #10882
449HP Tiier 4 dies sel, 40.5 ton cap. (30 yds.), 6WD, Michelin 26.5R 25, on boa ard weighing, hand safety rails, remote jump start, keyless start, tailgate, 65,800 lbs., 3,929 hrs. .. #BEL004
40.5 ton capacity (30 yds.), Allison 4600PR 600PR transmission, 6WD, 29.5R 25, on board weighing, eighing, hand safety rails, keyless start, tailgate nott included, 65,800 lbs., 2,779 hrs. ........................ .. #BEL005
A/C, 93HP Tier 4, INDR, R, 23.6� pads, 9’4� stick, 19’7� depth, JRB Coupler, additional a counterweight, 32,600 lbs., pattern control, hand and control,1-2 way aux. hydraulics, front window guard., 1,718 hrs. .. #KOB264
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CK CRANE SERVICE GOES BIG WITH 120-TON CLASS DEMAG
After taking delivery of the Demag AC 100-4L, CK Crane tested its capacity by immediately putting it to work lifting a 30,000-gal. propane tank that a customer was moving to a new location.
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AGC’S BEST PROJECT OF 2018: VETERAN’S MEMORIAL, MUSEUM
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LOOKING BACK: U.S. ARMY MILITARY WHEEL TRACTORS, SCRAPERS II
Columbus, Ohio’s National Veterans Memorial and Museum was the most significant construction project of 2018, the Associated General Contractors of America announced April 2.
Allis-Chalmers built a massive new tractor bulldozer — the Bull Moose — under a developmental contract with the Engineer Research and Development Laboratory at Fort Belvoir, Va.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer called for a 45-cent increase in the state’s fuel tax to occur in three phases over a 12-month period, an effort she said in a statement March 5 that should generate $2.5 billion in fresh transportation funding.
Close to 1,200 equipment items and trucks were sold in the auction, including excavators, dozers, compactors, skid steers, loaders, articulated dump trucks, and more.
Around 200 attendees participated in Swanston Equipment’s 31st Asphalt Paving and Compaction Seminar on March 13 in Fargo, N.D. Equipment was on display, and manufacturer representatives were on site to answer questions.
The auction, which attracted a significant number of onsite bidders while also drawing heavy online bidding, featured a wide selection of heavy equipment, trucks, trailers commercial mowers, tractors and UTVs.
The workshop provides a helpful way for operators to better understand their machinery — especially since, as workshop planners said, they often lack the opportunity to earn accreditations or credentials for their equipment.
Yoder & Frey Auctioneers LLC recently announced that it has relocated its headquarters from Holland, Ohio, to a new facility located at 2384 Grant Road, North Baltimore (Findlay), Ohio.
The Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI) will break ground April 26 on a new, 18,000-sq.-ft. building that will house the liberal arts program including art history and creative writing, as well as all student services.
The auction was conducted for Cuyahoga Bridge & Road to sell equipment that will no longer be needed as the company shuts down bridge construction to focus on rebar and ironworking.
District Engineer Jon Huseby of the Minnesota Department of Transportation is the 2019 recipient of the Center for Transportation Studies — Distinguished Public Leadership Award.
More than 4,400 bidders participated in Ritchie Bros.’ multimillion-dollar unreserved public equipment auction in Chicago, Ill., March 28. Online bidders purchased approximately 61 percent of the equipment sold (by dollar value).
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MICHIGAN GOVERNOR PROPOSES FURTHER GASOLINE TAX INCREASES
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SWANSTON HOSTS BIENNIAL PAVING, COMPACTION SEMINAR
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WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE AUTOMATION, MAINTENANCE
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KC INSTITUTE BREAKS GROUND ON NEW LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING
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Gary Bennett began buying and selling collectible automobiles in 1971 with the Leake Auction Company, founded by James C. Leake Sr. seven years earlier. After decades in the industry, Bennett has returned to lead where he began.
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STK# KM17647, 3137 HOURS, PALMYRA, MO
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Illinois Addison 630-627-0000 Bolingbrook* 630-739-7770 Chicago 312-942-9200 2015 Case 621F, s/n NFF232294, 1750 Hours, 2018 Case SR160, s/n NHM435433, 100 2014 Takeuchi TS70V, s/n T3V07000241, 127 2013 Takeuchi TB108, s/n 108203052, 355 Cab with AC, Cold Weather Package, Ride Hours, Cab w/Heat, Manual Coupler, 10x16.5 Hours, Cab with AC, Two Speed, Hyd Coupler, Hours, ROPS, Rubber Tracks, Dozer Blade ...... Control, JRB Coupler, 3 Yd Bucket ....$113,000 Tires, 60” Bucket w/edge ....................$31,900 72” Bucket ..........................................$30,000 ............................................................$16,000
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NEW SANDVIK CJ412 PORTABLE JAW PLANT Bomag CR352 - ‘17, NEW, Full Sonic Grade & ‘14, 47” x 33” + Much More ..................P.O.R. Slope Controls, Carlson EZ IV 8’-15’6”, #C001140 ..........................................$335,000
R954B W/ MSD4500R SHEAR - 14,530 Hours.. ............................................Purchase or Rent
PAVERS / ROAD WIDENERS BOMAG CR662RM - ‘15, 373 Hrs, Material Transfer w/Hopper, #C000763 ........$435,950 Midland SPD-6 - ‘18, 150 HRS, wash down, hyd variable strike off, #C001485 ..$132,400
2016 MAULDIN 1550 PAVER - 8-14’ Freedom Screed, propane heat, 130 hours ......$92,500
Grove RT890E – (’04), 90 Ton, 150’ 7,153 Hours, ST# C003535…$249,000
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ROLLERS SAKAI GW750-2 - ‘14, 691 Hrs, Vibratory Pnuematic Tire Roller, #C000533 ..*$99,950 Sakai SW770HF - ‘17, 450 hrs, 67” high frequency, #C001168......................$108,750
P.O.R. items may be on rent causing pricing *Comes with any remaining standard and 3 and hours to vary. year extended power train warranty.
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GRADALL XL 4100 - ‘95, 3533 Hrs, Can Go To Work, #C001165, s/n 411236......$15,000 GRADALL XL 4100 II - ‘07, 8081 Hrs, Ready for the Season, #C1366 ....................$39,950 GRADALL XL 4100 II - ‘08, 14,500 Hrs, 60” Ditch Bkt, #C001642 ........................$25,800 CRUSHING AND SCREENING GRADALL XL 4100 III - ‘09, 15,400 Hrs, 40” ASTEC GT104 - ‘17, 71 Hrs, 5.25cyd Hopper, Pvmt Bkt, #C001643 ........................$38,550 4’x9’ Top & Bottom Screens, #C001154 ........ GRADALL XL 4100 IV - ‘16, 300 Hrs, Last ............................................................P.O.R. Series IV in Stock, #C001060 ........$315,000 ASTEC GT165 - ‘17, 390 Hrs, 5’x16’ Top Deck, 5’x15’ Bottom Deck, 10.5 Cyd Hopper, #C001250 ............................................P.O.R. BOMAG BM600 - ‘16, 182 Hrs, 24” Drum, Load Out Conveyor ........................$184,000 BOMAG BM1200/35 - ‘15, 600 Hrs, 4’ Drum, 3’ Also Available, Front Conveyor, #C000846 ......................................................$292,852
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CRANES LINK-BELT HTC8665, (’94), 65 Ton, 110’ Boom, 4 Sheave, ST# C003602 ............................................$79,000 Grove RT635, (’98) 35 Ton......................................................................................................................$59,000 Grove RT650E, (’14) 50 Ton, Tier 4, 105’ Boom, 51’ Jib, # C001600 ..................................................$394,000 GROVE RT765E-2, (’14), 65 Ton, 110’ Boom, 56’ Jib, Aux Hoist, #C001601........................................$365,000 GROVE RT760, (‘93), 60 Ton, 110’ Boom, 56’ Jib, Aux Hoist, #15154 ..................................................$83,000 LIEBHERR HS855HD, 100 Ton Duty Cycle Crane, 105’ Boom, (2) Hoist with 20,000 SLP ..................$850,000 MANITOWOC 11000-1, (‘07) 100 Ton, 200’ Boom, 60’ Jib, 3rd Drum, #C002372 ..............................$495,000
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Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires . . . . .$15,500 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, SPECIALS IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500 P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towIR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200 ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000 P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . .$87,500
BACKHOES
Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 DRILLS work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$125,000 & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 MISCELLANEOUS
(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500
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(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, (2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. NUMEROUS Rivinius R600’s, 10’ Wide, Mount on JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou- (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . Dozer Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,500 pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. ATTACHMENTS
Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500
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CK Crane Service Goes Big With 120-Ton Class Demag Some companies grow to be victims of their own success. They work hard, take care of business, and complete projects on time in order to build their reputation and customer base. As a reward, customers demand more from these successful small businesses, often stretching them beyond their capabilities. This was the scenario playing out for Union, Mo.-based CK Crane Service. Formed by Chris Keence during the challenging post 9-11 market conditions of 2001, CK Crane carved its niche in steel building erection, installing roof-mounted chillers, and serving the residential, commercial and industrial market segments. Over the years, CK Crane’s customer base and market opportunities have grown, putting a strain on the company’s small crane fleet. “Customers asked us to step up in crane size for years,” said Keence, owner of CK Crane, “and we did so last year by adding a 65-ton class rough terrain crane.” It wasn’t enough. Customer requests and the potential to expand its cell phone tower business started to make it clear the company needed a 120-ton class crane. “That’s a large step for a small company like ours,” said Keence. However, CK Crane was passing up too much work, which made it necessary for the company to go big.
ing between 3,000 and 4000 lbs. each. For this reason, Keence opted for the long-boom AC 100-4L model. “We offer two versions of this crane, the AC 100-4 with a 164-foot boom and the ‘-4L’ with a 195-foot boom,” said Meier. “This tailors the crane to the customer’s need, and the long boom version is definitely the best fit for CK Crane’s cell phone tower work.” While cell towers vary from 80 to 300 ft. tall, Keence said most CK Crane encounters fall within the 150- to 250-ft. range. CK Crane also purchased an 88.6-ft. double folding swing-away jib plus a variable extension to give the crew the flexibility to efficiently construct the taller tower designs. “The jib gives us a stepless hydraulically adjustable offset from 0 to 40 degrees, so a load can be lifted and then tilted in the air to get in tight areas,” said Keence. “It also has remote-control operation, which allows us to eliminate one person for jib set-up.” When positioning the top pole sections, Keence said that the new cab on the AC 1004L helps to keep the operator comfortable and productive. “Cabs have come a long way, and it’s important to have a comfortable cab, since operators sit in there hours on end,” said Keence. “The ability to tilt the cab plus the seat design makes it easier on the operator’s back and neck.”
Demag AC 100-4L Solution Keence didn’t take the decision lightly. He said he conducted in-depth research on which cranes would best suite CK Crane’s current and future applications. “I was looking for a compact and reliable crane with the best load chart for our cell phone tower work,” he said. However, many of the cranes he found in the 120-ton class had five axles. When he investigated the Demag AC 100-4L, Keence found a crane that aligned with the company’s lifting needs. “The AC 100-4L all terrain crane has four axles and is the most compact crane in the class,” said Bryce Meier, regional business manager of Terex Cranes. “It has a width of only 8.4 ft. for most tire configurations and carrier length of less than 36 ft., which helps CK Crane to get into tight spots often encountered on cell phone tower installation projects.” Beyond the crane’s compact size, what intrigued Keence most was its asymmetric outrigger positioning. Other cranes have only three outrigger positions — fully extended, half extended and fully retracted — whereas the AC 100-4L offers five, allowing CK Crane to fit into tight positions. Keence said the crane can lift with jacked outriggers, with one side extended while the other is retracted. What allows the AC 100-4L to maintain a strong lift charge when the outriggers are positioned asymmetrically is the IC-1 Plus
Strength Test After taking delivery of the Demag AC 100-4L, CK Crane tested its capacity by immediately putting it to work lifting a 30,000-gal. propane tank that a customer was moving to a new location. The crane and a trailer with 29,500 lbs. of counterweight were mobilized to the project site. “The counterweight is simple to install, and we were ready to lift in about 30 minutes,” said Keence. The tank measured 65 ft. long with a 10ft. diameter. To pick the tank from its pedestal and place it on the transport trailer, the operator used 70 ft. of boom and worked at a 20-ft. radius. “The total load weighed 54,500 lbs., and the AC 100-4L efficiently handled it,” said Keence. Meier added, “Because the intuitive IC-1 Plus control package was designed to determine the load based on boom position, it allows a company to lift more with less counterweight, so they only have to mobilize the amount of counterweight necessary to make the lift.” After long research, discussions with key influencers and the initial work completed with the AC 100-4L all terrain crane, Keence is confident he made the best crane choice for his company to make the leap up to the 120-U.S.ton (100-tonne) class. “It requires less room and less set-up plus it offers a long boom with a strong load chart,” he said. “It’s the right machine for our needs.”
What allows the AC 100-4L to maintain a strong lift charge when the outriggers are positioned asymmetrically is the IC-1 Plus control system.
control system. This unique Demag control package determines lifting capacities for every position of the boom, subject to the slewing angle of the superstructure. As a result, the lifting capacity for a defined radius is no longer limited to the minimum 360-degree precalculated capacity. “IC-1 Plus enables the operator to use the maximum lifting capacity for the crane’s configuration, especially when lifting over the outriggers,” said Meier. The system’s on-board computation capabilities enables CK Crane’s operators to preview the lifting capacity for a predetermined set-up position. “The computer is designed to determine what the capacity is, which is a huge benefit for us over cranes we’ve used in the past,” said Keence. The IC-1 Plus control system
displays where lifting can be done and the available capacity for the crane’s configuration. Long System Length Keence’s research concluded with CK Crane making the leap and purchasing the Demag AC 100-4L crane. For the cell phone tower applications, the critical crane feature for Keence is boom length, and the Demag crane delivers with a maximum system length reaching 268 ft. In CK Crane’s eastern Missouri market area, cell phone towers come in a multitude of configurations and weights, with the heaviest, monopoles, weighing approximately 10,000 lb. However, many cell towers are constructed in 30- to 40-ft. sections with a diameter of no more than 4 ft., weigh-
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JD 700J LGP, 30” Pads, JD 300GLC, 12’ 4” Arm, 132” PAT Blade, 32” Pads, Warranty, #106080 ........$104,000 #107835 ..........$183,000
JD 160GLC, 10’ 2” Arm, NPK Hammers, All 28” Pads, #108006........ Sizes for All Makes. ......................$125,000 Inspected and Well Maintained, GH4-GH18
Rome RC-180CS Roll JD 644K, Cab, Air, 3 out Scraper, #7072 ...... Spool, Ride, #106109 .. ........................$42,000 ......................$139,500
JD 844K, Cab, Air, JD 9560R, High Flow, JD 624K, Tool Carrier, Warranty, #108098 ........ Front Weights, #109055 Coupler, Aux Hyd, ......................$259,000 ......................$249,000 #99984............$169,000
JD 550K LGP, 124” PAT JD 710K, Cab, Air, 4x4, Blade, 24” Pads, Ext Hoe, Aux Hyd, #109118..............$89,500 #109673 ........$109,000
JD 670GLC, 13’ 9” Arm, JD 744K, Coupler, 3rd JD 670D, Low Cab, Air, 36” Pads, #107833........ Function Aux, GP Bkt, 14’ Blade, #98303 ........ ......................$498,000 #112182..........$159,000 ........................$89,500
JD 850K, 128” Semi U Bomag BW177DH-40, Blade, Ripper, #108361 66” Smooth Drum, ......................$219,000 #103277 ..........$49,500
CEC Screen, 6 x 16 JD 772G, Low Cab, Air, JD 844K, Cab, Air, Wheeled Screen, Joystick, 7.25yd Bucket, 14’ Blade, Scarifier, #91758 ..........$259,000 #105102 ........$149,000 #91560 ..........$124,000
JD 210CW, 2 Piece Boom, Aux Hyd, #75042 ........................$99,500
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AGC’s Best Project of 2018: Veteran’s Memorial, Museum Columbus, Ohio’s National Veterans Memorial and Museum was the most significant construction project of 2018, the Associated General Contractors of America announced April 2. As a result, the project’s contractor, Turner Construction Company, received the association’s Construction Risk Partners Build America Grand Award, as well as the award for the best new building between $10 to $75 million. “In a year brimming with exceptional construction projects, this one stood out as the best of the best,” said Eddie Stewart, the association’s president and president and chief executive officer of Caddell Construction in Montgomery, Ala. “The winning firms demonstrated top-notch skill, teamwork, and innovation to complete projects that serve as benchmarks for our industry and milestones for our communities.” The superstructure is 55,000 sq. ft. consisting of three concentric rings up to 60 The 55,000 sq. ft. facility features ft. tall and 300 ft. in diameter. An integrated walking ramp connects the front minimalistic interior features and a door to the green roof amphitheater. complex exterior curtain wall. But the custom cast-in-place concrete arch ft. tall and 300 ft. in diameter. An integrated the ingenuity, thoughtful plansuperstructure is the building’s defining fea- walking ramp connects the front door to the ning, and masterful delivery of construction projects across the ture. This challenging design included a dis- green roof amphitheater. The Turner team worked with the build- country,” said Joe Charczenko, tinct geometric curve shape that limited design options, as “out-of-plane” geometry ing’s designers and structural engineer to construction practice leader at is extremely rare and challenging for cast-in- develop a three-dimensional virtual model Construction Risk Partners. “We place, which uses standard formwork system and printed scale model, all while coordinat- would like to congratulate all of this year’s award winners and designs. The superstructure is 55,000 sq. ft. ing daily on the survey and layout. “The Build America Awards recognize nominees for their accomplishconsisting of three concentric rings up to 60
ments, and are proud to recognize the innovative projects that are transforming the construction industry.” The Construction Risk Partners Build America Awards highlight the nation’s most significant construction projects. A panel of judges, representing all areas of construction, evaluated an impressive number of submissions this year, assessing each project’s complexity, use of innovative construction techniques and client satisfaction, among other criteria. The awards, which were announced during the association’s annual convention in Denver, are considered by many to be the most prestigious recognition of construction accomplishments in the United States.
This challenging design included a distinct geometric curve shape that limited design options, as “out-of-plane” geometry is extremely rare and challenging for cast-in-place, which uses standard formwork system designs.
Michigan Governor Proposes Further Gasoline Tax Increases Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer called for a 45-cent increase in the state’s fuel tax to occur in three phases over a 12-month period, an effort she said in a statement March 5 that should generate $2.5 billion in fresh transportation funding. “I’ve heard from people all across Michigan, and this budget reflects the priorities they have shared,” Whitmer said. “People are tired of driving on crumbling and unsafe roads and bridges.” The governor’s budget recommendation — which totals $60.2 billion, up 3.6 percent from the current fiscal year 2019 budget — calls for three 15-cent motor fuel tax increases to occur from Oct. 1, 2019, through Oct. 1, 2020, with tax relief provided to lower income working families. She noted that while 78 percent of Michigan’s roads are in “good or fair” condition, that is forecasted to drop to 54 percent by 2024 unless more dollars are invested.
“I’ve heard from people all across Michigan, and this budget reflects the priorities they have shared. People are tired of driving on crumbling and unsafe roads and bridges.” Gretchen Whitmer Michigan Governor
Over just the next five years, the percentage of state roads in poor condition is projected to double, Gov. Whitmer added, from 22 percent to 44 percent. According to budget issue papers issued by the governor’s office, taking into account the escalating cost of road construction materials and other inflationary pressures,
$4.5 billion would be needed in fiscal year 2019 just to maintain the program levels of 20 years ago. On top of that, in fiscal year 2019, fuel tax revenues only have 65 percent of the purchasing power that they did two decades ago. Though Michigan enacted a 4-cent-pergallon fuel tax hike in 2015 as part of a $1.2
billion transportation revenue plan, it did not take effect until 2017 and was intended to phase in over five years. As a result, Gov. Whitmer said more immediate measures were needed. “We have the worst roads in the country, and I am proposing a plan that will permanently fix our roads while keeping the costs fair for seniors and low-income families,” the governor said. “I know this won’t be easy, but with one historic vote we can make the investments that are necessary to finally start fixing the damn roads.” “We are pleased that the governor has followed through on her campaign pledge to fix Michigan roads,” said Paul Ajegba, director of the Michigan Department of Transportation, who was appointed by Whitmer when she took office this year. “Decades of under investment have taken an extreme toll on Michigan infrastructure and this ambitious plan offers real solutions.”
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Ben Thielbar, director of sales for Cimline, discusses pavement maintenance.
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Mark Eckert, product manager for compaction at Volvo Construction Equipment, speaks to the group about “intelligent compaction.”
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Workshop Highlights Include Automation, Maintenance
Ruffridge-Johnson’s new Centerville facility provided an appropriate setting for a paving workshop. Tim Hoover of Bomag speaks on quality paving and compaction procedures.
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Guests of the workshop had the opportunity to inspect Ruffridge-Johnson’s lineup of products.
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MODEL
RATED OPERATING CAPACITY LBS. (KG)
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
OPERATING WIDTH IN. (CM)
MODEL
RATED OPERATING CAPACITY LBS. (KG)
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
OPERATING WIDTH IN. (CM)
BOBCAT CATERPILLAR SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
226D 232D 236D 242D 246D 262D 272D2 272D2 XHP
1,550 (703) 1,850 (839) 1,800 (817) 2,150 (975) 2,150 (975) 2,700 (1,225) 3,400 (1,542) 3,650 (1,656)
66 (49) 60 (45) 66 (49) 73 (54) 73 (54) 73 (54) 95 (71) 106 (79)
59 (150) 59 (150) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 72 (183) 76 (193)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
239D 249D 257D 259D 279D 289D 299D2 299D2 XHP
1,435 (651) 1,610 (730) 1,960 (889) 2,030 (921) 2,055 (932) 2,660 (1,207) 3,200 (1,452) 3,308 (1,501)
67 (50) 67 (50) 73 (54) 73 (54) 73 (54) 73 (54) 95 (71) 106 (79)
66 (168) 66 (168) 68 (168) 66 (168) / 69 (175) 78 (198) 78 (198) 76 (193) / 78 (198) 76 (193)
JCB SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
215 270 300 Teleskid 3TS-8W
2112 (958) 2,723 (1,235) 3,186 (1,445) 3,208 (1,455)
74 (55) 74 (55) 74 (55) 74 (55)
66 (167) 75 (190) 75 (190) 73 (185)
SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
35.5 (90.2) 58.6 (148.8) 64.7 (164.3) 64.7 (164.3) 65.2 (165.6) 65.2 (165.6) 72.1 (183.1) 72.1 (183.1) 72.1 (183.1) 72.1 (183.1) 79 (200.6) 74.7 (189.7)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
55 (139.7) 67 (170.2) 67 (170.2) 67 (170.2) 72.9 (185.2) 72.9 (185.2) 78 (198.1) 78 (198.1) 83 (210.8)
S70 S450 S550 S570 S590 S595 S630 S650 S740 S770 S850 A770 T450 T550 T590 T595 T630 T650 T740 T770 T870
700 (318) 1,300 (590) 1,750 (794) 1,950 (885) 2,100 (953) 2,200 (998) 2,180 (989) 2,690 (1,220) 3,100 (1,406) 3,350 (1,520) 3,950 (1,792) 3,325 (1,508) 1,400 (635) 1,995 (905) 2,100 (953) 2,200 (998) 2,100 (953) 2,570 (1,166) 3,200 (1,451) 3,475 (1,576) 3650 (1,656)
23.5 (17.5) 49 (36.5) 61 (45.5) 61 (45.5) 66 (49.2) 74 (55.2) 74 (55.2) 74 (55.2) 74 (55.2) 92 (68.6) 100 (74.6) 92 (68.6) 61 (45.6) 66 (49.2) 66 (49.2) 74 (55.2) 74 (55.2) 74 (55.2) 74 (55.2) 92 (68.6) 100 (74.6)
KUBOTA SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%) SSV65 SSV75r
MUSTANG BY MANITOU SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%) R105 R135 R150 R165 R190 R220 R260 V270 GEN:2 V330 GEN:2 V420
1,050 (476) 1,350 (612) 1,500 (680) 1,650 (748) 1,900 (862) 2,200 (998) 2,600 (1,179) 2,700 (1,225) 3,300 (1,497) 4,200 (1,906)
34.7 (25.9) 49.3 (36.8) 49.3 (36.8) 69.3 (51.7) 69.3 (51.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 120.7 (90)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
RT105 RT165 RT175 GEN:3 RT185 RT210 GEN:3 RT215 RT250 GEN:3 RT255 VT320
1,050 (476) 1,650 (748) 1,750 (794) 1,850 (839) 2,100 (953) 2,150 (975) 2,500 (1,134) 2,550 (1,157) 3,200 (1,452)
34.7 (25.9) 69.3 (51.7) 69.3 (51.7) 69.3 (51.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 74.3 (55.4) 74.3 (55.4) 114 (85)
48.4 (123) 52.6 (133.6) 63.2 (160.5) 63.2 (160.5) 64.5 (163.8) 65.5 (166.4) 65.5 (166.4) 69.5 (176.5) 72 (182.9) 81 (205.7) 50.8 (129) 66 (167.6) 64.4 (163.6) 64.4 (163.6) 69.5 (176.5) 69.5 (176.5) 69.5 (176.5) 69.5 (176.5) 69.5 (176.5)
LIUGONG SKID STEER (Rated Operating Capacity 50%) 385B
2,300 (1,045)
72 (53)
73 (185)
1,950 (885) 2,690 (1,220)
64 (47.7) 74.3 (55.4)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
Kubota SVL65-2 2,100 (953) Kubota SVL75-2 2,300 (1,043) Kubota SVL95-2S 3,200 (1,451)
68.3 (51) 74.3 (55.4) 96.4 (72)
69 (175) 75 (190.5) 65.2 (165.6) 68 (172) 80 (203)
CASE SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
SR130 SR160 SR175 SV185 SR210 SR240 SR270 SV280 SV340
1,300 (590) 1,600 (726) 1,750 (790) 1,850 (840) 2,100 (953) 2,400 (1,008) 2,700 (1,224) 2,800 (1,270) 3,400 (1,545)
49 (36.4) 60 (44.7) 67 (50) 60 (44.7) 74 (55) 74 (55) 90 (67) 74 (55) 90 (67)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
TR270 TR310 TR340 TV370 TV380 TV450
1,890 (860) 2,170 (984) 2,380 (1,079) 2,590 (1,178) 2,660 (1,209) 10,610 (4,823)
74 (55) 74 (55) 90 (67) 74 (55) 90 (67) 90 (67)
59.8 (151.89) 59.8 (151.89) 64.6 (164) 64.6 (164) 69.1 (175.5) 69.6 (176.7) 69.6 (176.7) 69.6 (176.7) 69.6 (176.7) 65.9 (1.68) 74.3 (1.89) 76.0 (1.93) 76.0 (1.93) 76.0 (1.93) 76.0 (1.93)
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Skid Steers buyers’ guide
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What Is a Skid Steer Loader? The original model of the compact loader was conceived 60 years ago by two Minnesota blacksmithing brothers, Louis and Cyril Keller. The original Keller Self-Propelled
Loader was built to clean upper levels of barns. It was compact and could pivot in its own length. A North Dakota firm, Melroe Manufacturing, saw its potential and contracted to produce the loader. To make the loader even more nimble, Louis Keller discarded the original model’s steerable rear wheel and let the machine roll on four fixed wheels. But how could fixed wheels be steered? Keller’s solution was to distribute the weight of his loader so that one end would always outweigh the other. In practice, this means when a set of wheels on the heavier end counter-rotates to pivot the loader, the two wheels on the lighter end are carried—or skidded—in the direction of the turn. Thus was born the “skid steer” loader, which Melroe soon marketed under the brand name of “Bobcat.” The rest is history. Part of that history, incidentally, involves the creation of a kindred machine, the compact track loader. The
Kellers foresaw a market for compact loaders rolling on rubber tracks, so they manufactured tracks for Bobcat skid steers. The tracks gave more flotation and traction on soft ground and birthed the parallel compact track loader industry, which today is a separate category of machine. This buyers guide is exclusively about skid steers. It is laid out so a reader can systematically and logically reach a conclusion about which model and which brand will best serve. If you prefer to skip around the guide rather than progress chronologically, the following content buttons will send you directly to a topic of special interest. • If you are buying • If you are renting/leasing • Tips on inspecting a skid steer • What you can expect to pay • Specifications and features to consider • Skid steer attachments and auxiliary equipment • Some skid steer loader manufacturers • Summary
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If You Are Buying Selecting a skid steer is not a science, nor an art. It is a decision-making process rooted in logic. The logic of it can be boiled down to the following four considerations: 1) Match a skid steer to your need for the machine One size skid steer does not fit all situations. Nor does one size engine in a skid loader fit all tasks, nor one travel speed, one hydraulic capacity, or one lift height. These and other engineering distinctions in skid steers can make one loader more suitable then another. So, you need to look critically at your tasks. Will most of your work with a skid steer loader be at ground level, loading fill dirt, pushing snow, operating an auger? Or will you frequently need to work at a higher level, unloading material into a truck, for example? Will you be traveling far enough that speed becomes a consideration? Will you be using attachments that require high-flow hydraulics? You should know how you will use a skid steer loader before you go
shopping for one. 2) Evaluate a skid steer loader by what it can do and cannot do Equipment manufacturers engineer machinery to efficiently perform identified tasks. Heavy machines on steel tracks and a blade on the front are ideal for leveling a hill or pushing material into piles. They’re called bulldozers. Highly maneuverable wheeled machines with a long hydraulic boom are perfect for transferring materials from the ground to second-story levels. They’re called telehandlers. A skid steer can do none of that. It is designed to nimbly scoop up and dump relatively small bucketsful of earth, to blade or blow snow from a sidewalk, broom-clean a parking lot, transfer a hay bale from pasture to feedlot. A skid loader can perform these tasks with great efficiency and is a highly productive piece of compact machinery. Be realistic about what you want a skid steer loader to do and you won’t be disappointed. 3) Give some weight to brand and dealership considerations Only a fool buys a piece of compact equipment because it is green, or orange and white, or blue. While brand loyalty is understandable, blind loyalty to a manufacturer is short-sighted. Shoppers for a skid loader should enter the market with their eyes wide open. Truly excellent skid steers are produced by numerous manufacturers, and a smart buyer will evaluate them without bias. On the other hand, manufacturers and dealers also should be a part of your calculation. Company reputations matter in respect to customer support, product reliability, and swift delivery of parts. When a bearing wears out or a hydraulic pump fails, will it be an inconvenience for you or a major headache? A topnotch machine won’t bring you satisfaction if it is backed by a lackluster service department. A caveat for fleet managers: While the foregoing counsel on brands is universal, there is practical value in a SEE GUIDE PAGE 42
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GUIDE FROM PAGE 41 fleet of skid steers wearing a common manufacturer’s logo. Having three Case skid loaders, four Cats, two JCBs, and a Takeuchi in the equipment yard invites headaches. Because different manufacturers’ parts aren’t interchangeable, the warehouse is fuller than necessary. Because service requirements vary, technicians must skip from manual to manual. And management software to monitor machine performance varies from brand to brand, so it is incompatible. This all can be avoided by selecting a manufacturer with a complete line-up of skid loaders and staying with it. 4) Don’t overlook machinery auctions The first impulse when you decide to shop for a skid steer loader probably is to visit a dealership for a new or used machine. While that’s a good choice — and can lock in dealer support — it is not the only choice. Machinery auctions are a trustworthy source for second-hand equipment. Nationwide auction houses have been around for decades and have established inspection and warranty policies to protect your investment. Sales are transparent and customer satisfaction drives the process. The auctions themselves are designed to be convenient. Heavy and compact machinery is arranged
for hands-on inspection and sometimes is driven across a staging area for seated bidders. Even more conveniently, the larger auctions are simultaneously conducted online. This has the added value of bringing to bidders a skid steer for sale that is not on site, that, in fact, might be parked in an equipment yard in another state or country. The same buyer-protection policies apply to these long-distance transactions. An auction by a reputable company is a reliable resource for a skid loader shopper.
If You Are Renting/Leasing Not being totally responsible for the skid steer loader you rent or lease lifts the burden of ownership from your shoulders. Long-term maintenance is someone else’s responsibility. Having a sophisticated piece of equipment sitting idle and unproductive is not a worry when you only have it around when needed. Still, you should give thought to which skid steer loader you want for the short term. 1) Is it a good fit for your project? Rental houses and dealers typically have in their equipment yard the more popular sizes of skid steers. These include powerful and sophisticated loaders for contractors who will lease them for a month to scoop and load and scrape 8-10 hours a day. But
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Skid steer loaders operate in a world of vibration and jolts. Booms are stressed when full buckets bounce as a loader encounters a bump or dip. The arms and frame are impacted when the leading edge of bucket is driven into a pile of material or the ground. So, be aware of cracks and welds and other indications that a loader has been banged around. 4) Run the engine and see what happens. You may not know what a smoothrunning engine sounds like, but you can instinctively detect suspicious rattles. Pay heed. If the skid steer is
Tips on Inspecting a Skid Steer 1) If you are not a skid loader technician, take one along when you shop. These compact pieces of equipment aren’t incredibly complex, but they can hide deficiencies if you don’t know how to detect them. Let someone more knowledgeable than you evaluate a machine. If you are a mechanic or operator yourself, you don’t need assistance, but a second set of eyes can’t hurt. 2) Prioritize the hydraulics. The load-lifting and maneuvering of skid steers are mostly a function of hydraulic oil and pumps. Consequently, an intact hydraulic system is critical to performance. If a bucket sags lower while raised, worry. If the loader you are considering has leaking hoses or cylinders or balky pumps, you may spend more time working on it then working with it. 3) Visually inspect the frame.
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powered by a diesel, black smoke may be emitted when the engine is switched on. If dense blackness continues, it could mean the engine has a compression or fuel injection problem. Rev it. Run it. Check it out. 5) Kick the tires, metaphorically speaking. Skid steer loaders are hard on tires because when they aren’t rolling, their skidding. Tire manufacturers compensate for that with extra thick walls and treads. Still, wear happens, so see how much rubber is left. Also ask if the tires are pneumatic, foamfilled, or solid. Each can be OK, but if
you’ve a preference, find out what the loader is rolling on.
What You Can Expect to Pay Pricing of skid steers depends on make, model and supply-anddemand pressures. Prices also can vary by region. So, guesstimates of the cost of a skid steer for sale are wide-ranging. However, some reasonable cost projections can be made. • New A small Bobcat S70 skid steer is powered by a 24 hp diesel engine, produces just under 10 gpm of hydraulic flow, is 36 in. wide and stands slightly under six ft. The diminutive loader will cost about $12,000. A midsize Case SR175 (67 hp) with a high-flow hydraulic package, 66-in. bucket, enclosed cab with AC, hydraulic coupler for attachments, and heavy-duty 12x16.5 pneumatic tires will come with a price tag of about $42,000. A larger loader costs more, of course. A 90 hp Gehl V420 has 32 gpm hydraulic flow, 14x17.5 severe duty tires, self-leveling bucket, hydra-glide, a vertical lift height of 12 ft. and a cab. Its price tag is $70,000, more or less. • Used Pricing used equipment is so dependent on condition that extrapolating prices is dicey. Still, it is safe to say a 2006 New Holland LS160 with a 42 hp engine with 1,500 hours on it, 1,500-lb. operating capacity, and 10x16.5 tires can be bought for $13,500. A larger used skid loader—a 2016 Takeuchi TS80V2 — with fewer than 300 hours on its 74 hp Deutz engine, a 2-speed transmission reaching 11 mph, 31 gpm auxiliary hydraulic flow, and maximum lift height of almost 11 ft. — could cost $35,000. A bigger machine yet — a 2017 100 hp John Deere 332G loader with a back-up camera, high-flow auxiliary hydraulics, deluxe lighting, an airconditioned cab and quick-attachment connections — can be found for $62,000. • Rental Rental prices for a mid-sized skid SEE GUIDE PAGE 44
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also offered are entry-level machines suitable for puttering around a backyard, cleaning up after installation of an irrigation system, or undertaking a weekend project at the country place. Getting the wrong machine will either waste your money or your time. If you clearly explain what you plan to do with a rented skid loader, you can leave a rental yard with the right machine. 2) Is it a good match for your operator skill level? Skid steers are safer than some pieces of rental equipment—chippershredders come to mind. The operator is seated in a protective cage. The loader has a low center of gravity, so it is not easily tipped, especially during ground work. Controls are intuitive and the learning curve is shallow. Still, not everyone is born to operate a piece of equipment. If you are a novice, learn what models of rentable skid steers are in local stores, then Google the models. See if one offers more automatic features than another or if one gives an operator a clearer view from the seat. Get comfortable with a rented machine before you ever strap yourself into it.
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GUIDE FROM PAGE 43 loader range widely—all based on regional demographics, construction activity, and area competition. An online survey suggests renting such a machine for a day can cost anywhere from $225 to $450 a day, $625 to $1,200 a week and $1,700 to $2,700 a month. In addition, some rental companies give corporate and fleet customers a lower rate. • Some financing options “Skid steer for sale” — the ad is enticing, but it means a substantial investment for a buyer, particularly if the buyer is a new contractor or a property owner. Equipment dealers understand this and offer a variety of ways for buyers to pay for the machines. In the first place, some dealers offer lease agreements with an option to buy, sometimes at rates lower than traditional financing. Tax benefits accrue just as if you owned the machine outright. Financing costs vary according to supply and demand, of course. Some manufacturers offer nointerest loans for five years or several thousand dollars in rebates up front. Some conventional loan providers specialize in heavy (or compact) equipment purchases, which is to say they understand that construction work seasons oftentimes are not 12 months a year and ag work is cyclical and seasonal. Tip: Investigate financing options before seriously starting shopping.
Specs and Features to Consider As noted earlier, skid steers offer different levels of performance because they are engineered to different productivity standards. Following are several indicators of performance to look for: 1) Load capacity — Lifting and carrying some hand tools and several armloads of turf is about all the smallest skid steer loader can handle, 600 to 700 lbs. at most. These ultracompact loaders only have 25 hp or so with hydraulic power to match, so lifting a boulder or a cubic yard of soil is out of the question. At the other end of the load spectrum are 100 hp skid loaders that can lift one and a half tons. Don’t oversize, though it always is a good idea to get a machine with slightly larger lift capacity than you normally require just to give yourself a comfortable working margin. 2) Lift height and reach — The pivoting arms on skid steers operate in one of two ways. A radial lift configuration swings from a single pivot point so that a bucket will arc forward slightly on its way up. The pivot of a vertical lift system, on the other hand, is more complex and eliminates the outward arc. Reach and lift height of skid steers vary between the two systems, though the differences have narrowed. Each system enjoys certain advantages. Knowing how you will use your skid steer will determine a preference for one boom system
or the other. 3) Hydraulic capacity and flow — Skid steers have auxiliary hydraulic systems that power a loader’s attachments — that is, the blowers and augers and mulchers that are hooked to the front of the boom. The separate hydraulic system comes essentially in two types: standard and high-flow. The first type typically ranges from 17 gpm on up to 25 gpm. That is sufficient flow for simple attachments such as grapples and augers. A high-flow auxiliary system tops out at 40 gpm, which is sufficient power to operate cold planers and snowblowers. When you rent or buy a skid steer, make sure it has ample flow to do the work you want done. 4) Dimensions — If the gateway to your backyard project is five ft. wide, you don’t want to rent a skid steer 66 in. from side to side. Or try to squeeze a seven-ft.-tall skid loader into a livestock alleyway 80 in. high. Size matters, and not just the size of the engine but also of the chassis. Manufacturers offer skid steers as narrow as 36 in. for narrow and confined applications. Numerous models are under 60 in. wide. While skid steers have grown larger with each new generation, even full-bodied skid loaders are still compact machines. Again, match the skid steer to the worksite application. 5) Engines — The EPA tiered regulation of diesel engines is 15 years old and pushed off-road construction equipment — including skid loader — engines into emissions compliance. Tier IV Final engines are equivalent to European Union Stage IV engines. A Tier V/State V level is in the wings. All that buyers of new or used skid steers need to know is that new and larger engines have emissions technologies that must be maintained, a cost-of-operation consideration. Older loaders may be less expensive to purchase because of lesser EPA requirements at the time of manufacture.
Attachments and Auxiliary Features When evaluating a skid steer for purchase or rental, have in mind the attachments you plan to use. This is key to selecting the right size of loader, but also to choosing a loader with the right features to accommodate desired attachments. Not all attachments are compatible with all skid steers because of power, weight, load capacity and hydraulic flow differences. Following are some popular attachments: 1) Bucket — This is the standard skid steer fixture at the end of the boom. Its many variations include low-profile, 4-in-1, snow, sifting, stump and side-discharge. The work-horse attachment is offered in numerous widths and gauges.
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ened side walls. Another option is foam-filled tires for enhanced puncture resistance. Solid rubber tires are often used when material being run over is particularly harsh or jagged. One tire manufacturer has introduced a one-piece rubber-and-wheel “tire” that rides comfortably without the risk of going flat. The heavier the tire, as a rule, the more expensive it is. Enclosed cabs…The operator platforms on all skid steer loaders are enclosed in a steel safety frame, yet many are open-air seating. Glassedin cabs are an option with either slide-up front doors or wide-opening front doors for entry. A couple of manufacturers employ just one boom arm, therefore making a sideopening door possible. Midsized and larger skid steer cabs can be air-conditioned and heated.
Some Leading Skid Steer Loader Manufacturers 1) Bobcat — This North Dakota manufacturer (now owned by Doosan) pioneered the skid steer loader and spawned an industry. It remains a popular choice and offers a dozen models, including its A770, which can switch from skid steer to all-wheel-steer when an operator believes a different steering mode will help with a particular task. 2) Case — This Kansas manufacturer offers nine models of skid loaders, which are notably powerful machines in the industry. The company embraced Tier IV emission systems early on. Some models have operator-friendly electro-hydraulic controls that offer a range of speed and sensitivity settings so an operator can comfortably operate the machine. 3) Caterpillar — This Illinois manufacturer has eight skid steer models, the largest (272 D2 XHP) with a 110 hp engine and 40 gpm hydraulic flow. Each skid loader model features a hydraulically driven demand fan, which kicks in when worksite conditions especially tax the engine and extra cooling is required to protect the power plant. 4) Deere — This Illinois manufacturer long ago moved from building
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agricultural equipment to construction equipment and offers eight skid steer models. John Deere models range from 50 to 100 hp. Operators of its popular midsized machines can choose between foot and joystick controls and otherwise adapt a machine to personal preferences. 5) Gehl — This Wisconsin manufacturer (now owned by French company Manitou Group) produces 10 skid steers, the smallest being a 33 hp model. The largest is the 90 hp V420 with a lift height of almost 12 ft. and an auxiliary high-flow hydraulic system that can pump 41 gpm. Weighing nearly six tons, the V420 is among the largest on the market. 6) JCB — This British manufacturer offers fewer models (4) than some manufacturers but more innovations. The company pioneered monoboom skid steers, that is, just one arm on the right side raises and lowers material. This allows operator entry through a side door. The company also has introduced a “teleskid”—a loader with a telescopic boom. 7) Kubota — This Japanese manufacturer produces skid steers in two mid-to-upper-size versions: 64 hp and 74 hp. A unique feature is a slide-up, front-entry door, which means entry and exit are possible regardless of the position of the twin booms. Another standard feature is a climatecontrolled cab for operator comfort. 8) LiuGong — This Chinese manufacturer offers one model in the North American market, the 385B, the latest generation of its skid steers. Powered by a 70 hp Yanmar Tier IV Final engine, the skid loader features a cab that tilts 80 degrees for easy access to the engine compartment for servicing. Attention was paid to reducing operator cabin noise. 9) Mustang — This Minnesota manufacturer (now owned by French company Manitou Group) has built skid steers for 50 years and today offers 10 skid steer models. The largest is the 98 hp 4200V with a tip load of 8,400 lbs. and a lift height of nearly 12 ft. The skid loaders come standard with an automatic hydraulic self-leveling system.
10) New Holland — This U.S.-rooted manufacturer (now owned by Italian company CNH Industrial) has seven skid steers in the market, four of them with the vertical-lift system the company invented. Its machines range from 46 hp to 84 hp. A safety feature is an in-cab switch to lock a boom in place, an insurance against accidental drops. 11) Takeuchi — This Japanese manufacturer offers two versions of the TS80 74-hp skid steer, one radial lift, the other vertical. It has an optional two-speed drive system that can zip the skid loader along at 11 mph, for projects with unusual travel distances. The heavy-duty machines each have a breakout force of about 5,900 lbs. 12) Volvo — This Swedish manufacturer has eight skid steers in its lineup, ranging in power from 48 to 74 hp. The company has adopted the single-boom design with side-door entry. The company’s latest generation models have stronger booms, which has increased maximum lift height to 10 ft. More spacious operator cabins are another feature. 13) Wacker Neuson — This Wisconsin manufacturer began skid steer production just four years ago and now offers six models. The largest, the SW28, is a 74 hp unit with a vertical lift height of more than 11 ft. The skid steers come with a three-year full-machine warranty and four-year powertrain warranty.
Summary The skid steer loader broke the “Bigger Is Better” mold for construction equipment and heralded a new day of compact machinery. It accomplished this because it is a versatile and productive tool carrier. With a host of tool attachments, one skid loader is the equivalent of several more specialized machines. Whether you are contemplating renting one to augment your fleet of equipment or buying one for personal or commercial use, the skid loader is a work horse that will not disappoint—so long as you get the loader that best fits your situation. That’s the key.
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2) Fork — This second-most-popular attachment is characterized by two projecting flat-steel struts that can slip inside pallets or underneath objects. Commonly used in warehouse or truck-loading applications, the fork is notably simple and functional. 3) Blade — The dozer blade comes in assorted dimensions and is commonly employed for shallow digging and earthwork. Variations include a long, narrow blade and a box blade, each of which is used to roughly level a site for concrete or asphalt pavement work. 4) Grapple — This yawning hinged attachment grips a load rather than supports it. Grapples come in a myriad of tine combinations that are engineered to get a grip on such irregularly shaped materials as roots, brush, logs, boulders and brick stacks. 5) Auger — This earth-drilling attachment takes the back-work out of post-hole digging and similar applications. It requires sufficient auxiliary hydraulic capacity to operate and comes in direct-drive and planetary-drive versions, depending on soil conditions. 6) Broom — This is the answer to concrete surfaces littered with debris or driveways tracked with dirt. Some rotary brooms are angled for systematic side-to-side cleaning. Others have pick-up features that cart away unwanted accumulations of foreign material. 7) Snow-Handlers — These attachments make snow almost welcome. They include simple angled blades that windrow snow and sided blades that contain and mound it. Snow blowers with auger collectors blow it to one side or the other of the skid steer path. 8) Grade-Control Systems — Sophisticated grading attachments from Trimble and other tech manufacturers can fine-tune grades within an inch.Applications include finish-grading for paving and final landscaping. GPS or 3D technology makes it possible. 9) Auxiliary features – Solid tires… Most owners of skid steers choose to run their machines on traditional pneumatic rubber tires with thick-
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Alta Equipment Company 5105 Loraine Street • Detroit, MI 48208 313-394-1811 56195 Pontiac Trail • New Hudson, MI 48165 248-356-5200 8840 Byron Commerce SW • Byron Center, MI 49315 616-878-7450 G 3283 S Dort Hwy. • Flint, MI 48529 810-744-4840 476 US 31 South • Traverse City, MI 49685 231-943-3700 www.altaequipment.com
Bobcat of St. Louis 401 West Outer Rd. Valley Park, MO 63088 636-225-2900 1885 West Terra Lane • O’Fallon, MO 636-240-9020 1101 N. Lenway Dr. • Columbia, MO 573-886-9435 9801 West State Route 161 Fairview Heights, IL 618-397-1847 www.bobcatofstl.com
Road Builders Machinery and Supply Co., Inc. 4115 S. 90th St. • Omaha, NE 68127 402-331-9200 5601 Fletcher Ave. • Lincoln, NE 68507 402-325-0447 4949 Juergen Rd. • Grand Island, NE 68801 308-384-2620 www.roadbuildersmachinery.com
Victor L. Phillips Co. 4100 Gardner Ave. • Kansas City, MO 64120 800-878-9290 5430 S. Highway 43 • Joplin, MO 64804 800-878-8223 6330 W. Hwy 60 • Brookline Station, MO 65619 800-955-2729 3250 North Hydraulic • Wichita, KS 67219 800-878-3346 1305 SW 42 St. • Topeka, KS 66609 800-878-4345 2203 West Jones Ave. • Garden City, KS 67846 800-511-1435 www.vlpco.com
Columbus Equipment Company 2329 Performance Way • Columbus, OH 43207 614-443-6541 12500 Williams Rd. • Perrysburg, OH 43551 419-872-7101 712 Shepherd Ave. • Cincinnati, OH 45215 513-771-3922 3942 Brecksville Rd. • Richfield, OH 44286 330-659-6681 290 Old Steubenville Pike • Cadiz, OH 43907 740-942-8871 7570 New Carlisle Pike • Dayton, OH 45424 937-879-3154 2200 Venture Circle SE • Massillon, OH 44646 330-833-2420 818 Lee St. • Zanesville, OH 43701 740-455-4036 864 Richmond Rd. • Painesville, OH 44077 440-352-0452 3668 US Route 23 South • Piketon, OH 45661 740-289-3757 www.columbusequipment.com
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McCann Industries 543 S. Rohlwing Rd • Addison, IL 60101 630-627-0000 250 E. North Frontage Rd. • Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-739-7770 2350 S. Laflin St. • Chicago, IL 60608 312-942-9200 4701 West 137th Street • Crestwood, IL 60445 708-597-3110 1133 Indianapolis Blvd. • Schererville, IN 46375 219-865-6545 1360 N. Rand Rd. • Wauconda, IL 60084 847-526-9444 4102 W. Crystal Lake Rd. • McHenry, IL 60050 815-385-0420 www.McCannOnline.com
Brandeis Machinery & Supply Company 17000 Highway 41 N Evansville, IN 47725 812-425-4491 7310 Venture Lane Fort Wayne, IN 46818 260-489-4551 8410 Zionsville Road Indianapolis, IN 46268-1524 317-872-8410 1801 Watterson Trail Louisville, KY 40299 502-491-4000 www.brandeismachinery.com
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Protect CTL Longevity With These Tips Special to CEG KEITH KRAMLICH, NATIONAL SERVICE AND WARRANTY MANAGER, TAKEUCHI-US
Some hazards are preventable. For compact track loaders (CTL), debris and dust are the two most dangerous hazards. Eliminating these offenders simply calls for some attention to detail around the machine. How often preventative maintenance needs to be performed largely depends on the environment the CTL is operating in. For instance, a forestry application will create much more debris than landscaping. Here is a look at the biggest hazards on the job site, how to thoroughly clean a CTL, extra care for high-flow CTLs and some common mistakes to watch out for. Danger, Hazard Ahead Machines that aren’t regularly cleared of debris and dust can experience expensive failures. Debris such as leaves, mulch, grass, and others can build up inside and around the CTL, which can overheat the engine and hydraulic components due to insufficient air flow and clogged coolers. Debris covering exhaust components also can raise concerns and increase the chance of even bigger issues. In extremely dusty applications like demolition, the engine air filters and cabin air filter should be checked regularly. Squeaky Clean Ride When cleaning a CTL, the operator should find a safe area to park and allow the engine to cool down completely. With proper safety equipment on, start at the rear of the machine. • Remove all debris from the deck before opening. • Raise the rear deck lid and open the rear door. Remove the two bolts from the cooling module, which allows it to swing out to access both sides. • Install the pin to hold the cooling module in place and remove the outboard battery access panel. • Using compressed air, thoroughly clean both sides of the cooling module, fan area, battery compartment, engine and the air conditioning condenser core. • Next blow out the rear towers, lift cylinder area and the side air intake screening area located close to the operator’s station. Lastly, the operator can address the belly of the machine. • Remove the three belly pans and two cab bolts. • Lift the cab and install the safety pin on the rear deck. • Depending on material, use either compressed air or water to clean out all accumulated debris and combustible materials from inside of the machine’s belly pan, as well as areas in proximity to the engine, fuel and hydraulic oil systems. Perform these steps as often as necessary — daily or weekly. Monitor debris accumulation and make the best judgment from there. Be proactive, not reactive. High-Flow Needs High-flow machines require the same checks as standard CTLs. However, high-flow units are typically involved in more forestry applications where proper machine cleaning needs to be performed more frequently. These models tend to run high-flow hydraulic attachments, which can increase hydraulic temperature and decrease the lifespan of the oil. On these models, ensuring the radiator and oil cooler stay clean is vital to a healthy hydraulic system. Increased hydraulic oil change intervals may be necessary, so frequent checks of the hydraulic system should be performed.
Costly Mistakes Mistakes happen, but avoiding them when possible saves money, time and potential injuries. Here are some pitfalls that, if ignored, can add up to expensive fixes. • Belly Pans: Leaving these unclean results in accumulated dirt, mud and debris around the hydrostatic pump group. This will inhibit the heat generated from escaping. Also, the excessive hydraulic temperature will impact the engine temperature as the oil cooler is right next to the radiator. • Hot Shutdowns: This happens when the machine is done working under a load so the engine and exhaust temperatures are extremely high. Turbocharger-equipped engines need to idle until the exhaust gas temperatures drop, supplying cooler oil to the turbocharger. Otherwise, the turboshaft will continue to spin in extremely hot residual oil, damaging the turboshaft and bushing, which could result in future turbo failure. • Filters: If dirty, these should be replaced, not cleaned. Using compressed air to blow the filters out will damage them and allow dirt ingestion, resulting in engine damage. • Cold Climates: In cold climates, the operator should warm up the engine and allow the engine oil to circulate prior to increasing the RPM. This is good practice even at higher ambient temperatures to ensure proper oil pressure prior to RPM change. A quick look at machine cleanliness, fluid levels, air filter cleanliness and more can save the operator from catastrophic equipment failures. Overall, daily checks in and around a CTL machine are a must. These easy checks can be the difference between a simple preventative maintenance measure and a failed engine.
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QUALITY FORKLIFT SALES AND SERVICE, INC. www.qualityforklift.com 587 Citation Drive Shakopee, MN 55379 952-895-9918 6246 Highway 10 Ramsey, MN 55303 5410 Landmark Drive Brainerd, MN 56401
BURRIS EQUIPMENT www.burrisequipment.com 2216 N. Greenbay Rd. Waukegan, IL 60087 847-336-1205 Ingleside, IL 815-363-4100 Joliet, IL 815-464-6650
INDY EQUIPMENT www.indyequipment.com 6500 Schaaf Rd Independence, OH 44131 216-446-3200 11159 Royalton Rd. North Royalton, OH 44133 440-237-9040 35350 Chester Rd. Avon, OH 44011 440-832-7133
LOGAN CONTRACTORS SUPPLY, INC. www.logancontractors.com Des Moines 4101 106th Street Des Moines, IA 50322 515-253-9048 Quad Cities 4114 State Street Bettendorf, IA 52772 563-441-2949 Kansas City 1325 S. Enterprise Drive Olathe, KS 66061 913-768-1551 Omaha 6544 L Street Omaha, NE 68117 402-339-3900
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MODEL
RATED OPERATING CAPACITY LBS. (KG)
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
OPERATING WIDTH IN. (CM)
1,050 (476) 1,350 (612) 1,500 (680) 1,650 (748) 1,900 (862) 2,200 (998) 2,600 (1,179) 2,700 (1,225) 3,300 (1,497) 4,200 (1,906)
34.7 (25.9) 49.3 (36.8) 49.3 (36.8) 69.3 (51.7) 69.3 (51.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 120.7 (90)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
Gehl RT105 1,050 (476) Gehl RT165 1,650 (748) Gehl RT175 GEN:3 1,750 (794) Gehl RT185 1,850 (839) Gehl RT210 GEN:3 2,100 (953) Gehl RT215 2,150 (975) Gehl RT250 GEN:3 2,500 (1,134) Gehl RT255 2,550 (1,157) Gehl VT320 3,200 (1,452)
34.7 (25.9) 69.3 (51.7) 69.3 (51.7) 69.3 (51.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 74.3 (55.4) 74.3 (55.4) 114 (85)
48.4 (123) 52.6 (133.6) 63.2 (160.5) 63.2 (160.5) 64.5 (163.8) 65.5 (166.4) 65.5 (166.4) 69.5 (176.5) 72 (182.9) 81 (205.7) 50.8 (129) 66 (167.6) 64.4 (163.6) 64.4 (163.6) 69.5 (176.5) 69.5 (176.5) 69.5 (176.5) 69.5 (176.5) 69.5 (176.5)
NEW HOLLAND SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%) 1,300 (590) 1,600 (725) 1,800 (818) 2,000 (905) 2,100 (905) 2,800 (1,020) 3,400 (1,542)
49 (36) 60 (45) 60 (45) 67 (50) 74 (55) 74 (55) 90 (67)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
C227 C232 C234 C237 C245
2,700 (1,225) 3,200 (1,451) 3,400 (1,542) 3,700 (1678) 4,500 (2,045)
74 (55) 74 (55) 90 (67) 74 (55) 90 (67)
59.8 (151.8) 59.8 (151.8) 66.1 (167.8) 69.1 (175.5) 69.1 (175.5) 69.6 (176.8) 76 (193.0) 65.9 (167.6) 76 (193.0) 76 (193.0) 76 (193.0) 76 (193.0)
VOLVO 2,526 (1,146) 2,723 (1,235) 3,186 (1,445) 1,550 (703) 1,750 (794) 2,114 (959) 2,112 (958)
74 (55) 74 (55) 74 (55) 56 (42) 56 (42) 73.8 (55) 73.8 (55)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
MCT110D MCT125D MCT135D MCT85C
OPERATING WIDTH IN. (CM)
RS-75 VS-75
2,600 (1,179) 3,500 (1,587)
74 (55.2) 74 (55.2)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
RT-25 RT-40 RT-65 VT-70 RT-75 RT-75HD RT-120 RT-120 Forestry
665 (302) 931 (422) 1925 (873) 2,328 (1,056) 2,650 (1,202) 2,650 (1,202) 3,535 (1,603) 3,745 (1,699)
24.7 (18.4) 37.5 (27.9) 67 (49.9) 65 (48.5) 74 (55.2) 74 (55.2) 120 (89.5) 120 (89.5)
72 (182.9) 72 (182.9) 48 (121.9) 48.3 (122.7) 66 (167.6) 65.6 (166.6) 70 (177.8) 70 (177.8) 71 (180.4) 73 (185.4)
JOHN DEERE SKID STEERS (SAE Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
312GR 314G 316GR 318G 320G 324G 330G 332G
1,550 (704) 1,760 (799) 1,750 (795) 1,945 (883) 2,190 (994) 2,690 (1,221) 3,000 (1,362) 3,600 (1,634)
51 (37.8) 51 (37.8) 65 (48.5) 65 (48.5) 69 (51.7) 74 (55) 91.2 (68) 100 (74.6)
62.9 (1.60) 62.9 (1.60) 62.9 (1.60) 62.9 (1.60) 67 (1.70) 67 (1.70) 78 (1.98) 78.4 (1.99)
TAKEUCHI SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
TS80R2 TS80V2
2,825 (1,281) 3,500 (1,588)
74 (55) 74 (55)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
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1,841 (835) 2,105 (955) 2,522 (1,144) 2,975 (1,349) 4,107 (1,863)
65.2 (48.6) 74.3 (55.4) 74.3 (55.4) 111.3 (83) 111.3 (83)
72 (182.9) 72 (182.9) 60.2 (152.9) 65.4 (166.1) 68.5 (173.9) 77.2 (196.0) 77.2 (196.0)
WACKER NEUSON
SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
MC110D MC115D MC135D MC70C MC85C MC100C MC105C
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
L213 L216 L218 L220 L221 L228 L234
RATED OPERATING CAPACITY LBS. (KG)
ASV
GEHL Gehl R105 Gehl R135 Gehl R150 Gehl R165 Gehl R190 Gehl R220 Gehl R260 Gehl V270 GEN:2 Gehl V330 GEN:2 Gehl V420
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2,526 (1,145) 2,723 (1,235) 3,000 (1,361) 1,900 (862)
73.8 (55) 73.8 (55) 73.8 (55) 59.9 (43.9)
71 (180.3) 71 (180.3) 71 (180.3) 63 (160) 63 (160) 59.8 (152) 59.8 (152) 76 (193) 76 (193) 76 (193) 66 (168)
SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
65.9 (167) 65.9 (167) 65.9 (167) 65.9 (167 72 (183) 72 (183)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
67.1 (170) 67.1 (170) 78 (198) 78 (198)
SW16 SW17 SW20 SW21 SW 24 SW 28 ST28 ST31 ST 35 ST 45
1,600 (725) 1,700 (771) 2,000 (907) 2,100 (952) 2,400 (1,089) 2,800 (1,270) 1,960 (889) 2,170 (984) 2,450 (1,114) 3,150 (1432)
56 (42) 74 (55) 56 (42) 74 (55) 74.3 (55.4) 74.3 (55.4) 74 (55) 74 (55) 74.3 (55.4) 74.3 (55.4)
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and attachments that you will be working with. It is important to know both the limitations of the machine and all operational functions in order to operate the loader safely and effectively. Secondly, know your application. While CTLs are found in some hard surface applications — such as running a cold planer, which provides a rigid and stable platform — loaders are generally better for unstable, varied terrain. Tracked undercarriages will incur higher ownership and operating costs than a rubbertire machine, especially when used in the wrong application. When purchasing a CTL, the owner should always consider track, roller, idler and sprocket costs — all which impact the bottom line. Turning on hard surfaces and running a CTL on rocky ground or demolition-type applications can greatly reduce the life of the track and undercarriage components. This is where the rubber-tire skid steer still has a place. Those same ground conditions are still tough on tires, but it is much cheaper to replace tires than tracks. Most areas have been taken over by the track loader because of higher production as well as the ability to operate much better in soft and muddy conditions. As long as there is dirt to be moved, and new applications and attachments for these versatile machines, there is no end in sight to the CTL’s popularity. At the end of the day, there is no doubt that utilizing these versatile machines in the correct applications will result in a profitable return. Michael Shebetka is a product and training manager at Takeuchi-US.
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New Stadium Stamps Out Urban Blight STADIUM from page 1
Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America captured the naming rights for the stadium, which will anchor the 35-acre redevelopment site. The property was formerly occupied by a long-dormant Metro Transit bus yard and two other commercial properties and also is slated for future housing, as well as commercial and retail space. Scott Amundson, Mortenson site superintendent, rolled out a list of construction actions and management details that brought construction to an end on what is most likely the last major sports project to be built in the Twin Cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis. Excavation, soil remediation, building demolition, new road connections, traffic control, utility cutoffs and new utility connections were all part of the project. Soil remediation was a massive undertaking because of “the huge volume of soil that had to be documented before it left the site,” Amundson said. The site is very urban. Road closures on major city arterials disrupted traffic patterns through the first year of construction and made communications to the adjacent businesses and traveling public a priority. Ongoing property transfer challenges to a section of the Midway Shopping Center, one of three properties that occupied the site, confined work to approximately three-quarters of the stadium footprint and required the resequencing of the original schedule. On the administrative side, permits from a variety of governing agencies had to be obtained. Transcending all this, though, crews successfully wrapped a fiberglass weave laminated with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) material around the stadium exterior. The weave is manufactured by Fabritec, a textile company with offices around the globe specializing in this type of covering, and it is the first application of this technology in the United States. Despite the resequencing of the schedule and new building techniques, Mortenson and its team of subcontractors remained true to their time frame and completed the $200 million stadium in 22 months. Amundson acknowledged his team of subcontractors for delivering this stadium on schedule. “We had the benefit of using subcontractors that were coming from the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, so we
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With the final piece of property acquired by the owner, Mortenson crews and subcontractors are ready to close up the north side and main entrance to Allianz Field.
were able to make the most of those existing relationships,” Amundson explained. “Our mechanical, electrical, structural steel and precast crews were all made up the same players, with the same foreman. That goes a long way when you have those relationships already. “The fabric guys were new to us and it took a while to get to know them,” he continued. “Our team worked very closely with them to define all aspects of the fabrication, delivery, site logistics and the fabric installation. It was our most complex job, and they did a great job on the installation.” Contractors working on the stadium included Bolander and Sons, St. Paul; Pete’s Water and Sewer, Brooklyn Park, Minn.; Wells Concrete, Minneapolis; Danny’s Construction, Shakopee, Minn.; Thomas and Sons, Rogers, Minn.; and Populous, the architects for the stadium, headquartered in Kansas City, Mo. In detail, the 346,000-sq.-ft. Allianz Field seats 19,400 soccer fans, with room for 500 more. It features 22 suites, 19 semiprivate lodge boxes, three club rooms and a brew hall that will be open year-round. As a finished product, this stadium stands out from the more angular architecture of the other six pro and collegiate stadiums in the Twin Cities. From street level, the structure has a sleek, futuristic look. The oval-shaped roof line at the main entrance gracefully dips down and rises again, guided by the tubular steel of its exoskeleton. The PTEF exterior wrap sparkles and ripples in the sunlight. At night, LED lighting will shine through the translucent skin and shimmer with color like the Northern Lights. A canopy will cover fans from above
while the PTEF wrap will protect them from the elements from the side. Fans will feel a part of the play on the pitch because the closest seat is 17 ft. away, and the farthest is only 125 ft. away. Players will be running and kicking on natural sod, beneath which a hydronic field heating system made up of 27.5 mi. of pipe will maintain healthy grass cover throughout both warm and cool seasons. The site is hemmed in by high-density commercial and residential properties and surrounded by three busy arterials — Snelling Avenue, University Avenue and Pascal Street. Interstate 94, bordering the south side of the stadium, carries 100,000 vehicles past it every day and connects to Snelling Avenue, creating one of the busiest interchanges in the city. When construction began in late May 2017, the long-dormant bus barn, scattered with weeds, debris and broken-down buses, quickly sprang to life as Cat, John Deere and Komatsu excavators began scooping out the first buckets of dirt, much of it laced with petroleum-based products. Cat dozers moved dirt as Manitowoc and Liebherr cranes rolled onto the site. A train of trucks moved in and hauled out contaminated soil. A small army of workers, peaking at 500, eventually put in an estimated 750,000 man-hours to complete the stadium. The materials that went into the stadium include 4,750 tons of structural steel, 1,900 tons of concrete reinforcing, 19,300 cu. yds. of structural concrete, a 675,000-gallon underground tank to treat runoff and 360 sports lights. Up to 330 rock anchors were placed at depths of 45 to 65 ft. Motorists passing by and pedestrians at the fence line witnessed a piece of see STADIUM page 66
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District Engineer Jon Huseby of the Minnesota Department of Transportation is the 2019 recipient of the Center for Transportation Studies — Distinguished Public Leadership Award. According to the University of Minnesota, the award, which was established in 1998, recognizes public leaders who have influenced innovative transportation policy directions that benefit society through their vision, leadership, and knowledge. Huseby received the award during the 2019 Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon for the Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota, held Feb. 20 at the McNamara Alumni Center in Minneapolis. As the leader of one of MnDOT’s eight districts, Huseby is involved in many statewide transportation initiatives at MnDOT. He also is a member of the Transportation Policy and Economic Competitiveness Advisory Board at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs and the Minnesota Freight Advisory Committee Executive Board. “Transportation connects to all parts of our society. It affects the economy and our quality of life, from moving commuters to moving freight in the Metro and Greater Minnesota. We’re all part of a transportation network,” said Huseby. “That’s what drives me to be involved so that we as an organization get a good understanding of how the decisions we make affect businesses and highway users in southwest Minnesota and across the state.” Huseby has more than 35 years in the transportation industry, including work in the public and private sectors. He holds a civil engineering degree from North Dakota State University, Fargo, and is a licensed professional engineer. In 2013, Huseby initiated the Manufacturers’ Perspectives on Minnesota’s Transportation System in MnDOT District 8 as a business outreach, bringing a manufacturer’s perspective to the table. That outreach has now expanded to four other districts and played a role in redefining the Minnesota Freight Advisory Commission. Huseby said he was surprised and honored to receive the award. “Receiving an award for something that I have a passion
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Crews Work Through Cold on Stadium STADIUM from page 58 and a laborious, international effort. It covers more than land that for many years was a blemish to the neighborhood 100,000-sq.-ft. of the stadium and is made up of 10 separate panels ranging in size from 10,000 sq. ft. to over 11,000 sq. ft. begin to undergo revival. Several teams of experts were involved in placing and Within the first six months of construction, the first steel shipment arrived. The stadium soon took shape while under- connecting the new fabric to the building’s shell, including ground excavation and utility work continued. Behind the structural engineers, the fabric designers and third-party scenes, real estate transfer details continued to be finalized. experts to evaluate its performance, its thermal expansion When construction started, the key milestones that had to and contraction characteristics and the connection details, be met were completing the foundations, setting the steel and Amundson explained. Before the installation began, Mortenson brought the installing the PTFE fabric, all of which was dependent on the rights to occupy the three separate properties that made up PTFE fabric installers to its equipment facility north of St. Paul to go through a trial run the site. using a full-scale mock-up of Because the first piece of Dick Rohland photo one section of the stadium property was not turned over to structure. Mortenson until May 2017, It was worth the effort, excavation began six weeks Amundson said, because “we after the original starting date made several detailing changes on a schedule that “was driven that probably saved us some off of standing the first piece of headaches down the road.” structural steel by Thanksgiving Before installation could that year,” Amundson noted. begin, all of the fabric was “Our first foundation element went in July 27th of that year, so A contingent of excavators worked together late shipped in large rolls from its we were about six to seven in the first year of construction to bring down manufacturing plant in New weeks behind schedule. We what was a large grocery store and a bowling Hampshire to a large textile plant in China, where textile worked 10-hour days, six days a alley to make room for the stadium footprint. crews stitched together the week through pretty much the first six months to get the structural concrete in to allow our individual panels along with all of the reinforcing elements structural steel to start at the southeast corner,” Amundson before shipping them back to the stadium site. Installation began last April and typically took place very explained. The remaining land transfer challenges complicated the early in the morning at sunrise to minimize the impact of construction schedule and required Mortenson to resequence wind. Each panel was laid out on the outside of the stadium the foundation, steel and precast concrete schedules so crews and raised in place with electric winches. Just on the other side of the steel, a half-dozen installers could work within the footprint they controlled. “Originally, the stadium was to be built from the southeast worked from JLG lifts to guide each panel to the top. Once end loading dock, proceeding clockwise around the perime- in place, crews made the preliminary connections on the top, sides and bottom of the panel. ter and back to the starting point,” Amundson said. A typical panel was prepped on the ground and raised in Instead, crews started at the south end of the property and worked through both the east and west building wings one day, while the final tensioning and installation of the toward the north side property line, while the Midway flashing took approximately two to four weeks, Amundson said. When it’s finally hanging in place, “it is the only time you Shopping Center property continued to move through the know if that panel was evaluated correctly,” he said. “That’s acquisition process. During the first construction season, the push was on to the true test — does it align with all the driver tubes, which complete the mass excavation, soil remediation, concrete gives it its shape? Does it align with all the connections? “There were no issues, everything fit and was able to be foundations and underground mechanical, electrical, storm and sanitary connections throughout the south section of the site. tensioned. That was a huge sigh of relief from all involved As the underground work continued, the first truckloads when you think of all the variables that went into hanging the fabric.” of structural steel arrived on site. As the fabric installation continued into early fall last year, “We met our milestone for structural steel that November and about that time the land owner had the Midway land deal Bolander crews knocked down the remaining building sitfinalized so we were able to exit our perimeter on the north ting on the west side of the property. Shortly after the building came down, paving crews with side out to the frontage road running behind the shops on Thomas and Sons made it a race with winter to build a new University Avenue,” Amundson said. At this point, Bolander demolition crews moved in with street connection going in from Snelling Avenue to the staditheir excavators to take down a grocery store and a bowling um site. This work was closely coordinated with the new signal system installed along with boulevard modifications peralley to make room for the rest of the stadium. As demolition began winding down on the first two build- formed by city of St. Paul crews. Though crews worked through the cold, they did not have ings, Bolander sent another demolition crew into action to tear into a three-story building that formally housed a bank to battle snow and were able to complete this work by the first of this year as the interior work continued. shortly after the first of the year in 2018. On working the stadium over the last two years, By the time spring finally arrived last year and after a midApril blizzard brought whiteout conditions to this part of Amundson summarized it up by saying, “Given all the chalMinnesota, crews moved into the unknown to cover the side lenges associated with the site, the unique design elements and the schedule, this is a good project to see in the rear-view of the stadium with the PTFE fabric. The installation of the fabric was a project within a project mirror.” CEG
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A few of the new and notable sessions this year include: . Incident Investigation, Reporting and Mock Investigation . Data Privacy Regulation – Impact on Data Collection . Control Costs and Ensure Market Access Through Collaborative Chemical Compliance Management . Video and Animation: Visual Media Benefits in Technical Publications A highlight among the many education sessions held at this year’s seminar is the two-part session entitled, “Building a Product Safety Program.” The session provides attendees with fundamental product safety and compliance program principles that guide operations and decision-making processes, and it is also suitable for individuals looking to take their company’s program to the next level, as well as those seeking a solid review and refresher. Learn more about AEM at www.aem.org; details of the seminar at www.aem.org/safetyseminar. For more information: Phone: 414/272-0943. Email: aem@aem.org. AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE AEC BUILDTECH CONFERENCE & EXPO Dates: April 30, 2019 to May 2, 2019 Start Date: 4/30/2019 End Date: 5/2/2019 Place: Donald E. Stephens Convention Center Rosemont, IL United States Description: AEC BuildTech will bring together architects, engineers, and contractors to learn about innovations in building processes, materials, and construction technologies. The educational program will be led by subject matter experts across five separate tracks, including plumbing, roofing, HVAC, flooring, and building envelope. For more information, contact: BNP Media 2401 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 700 Troy, MI 48084 United States Website: http://www.bnpmedia.com/ Phone: 248/362-3700 AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE SUPERPILE ‘19 Dates: May 1, 2019 to May 3, 2019 Start Date: 5/1/2019 End Date: 5/3/2019 Place: Sheraton Seattle Hotel Seattle, WA United States Sponsor(s): Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) Description: Several DFI technical committees will combine their industry experience with ADSC to focus on the latest developments in augered cast-inplace/drilled displacement piles, drilled shafts, driven piles, ground
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Allis-Chalmers built this massive new tractor bulldozer under a developmental contract with the Engineer Research and Development Laboratory at Fort Belvoir, Va. The four-wheel rubber-tired tractor was designed for a prime mover operating scraper. Engineering on the vehicle began in January 1951. The tractor, dubbed the “Bull Moose,” was completed and delivered for testing in November 1952. The vehicle was 11 ft. 7.5 in. tall; 22 ft. 9 in. long; and weighed 51,300 lbs. with a dozer and cable control unit. The dozer blade was 11 ft. wide and 4 ft. high. It was designed to travel at a top speed of 25 mph while towing a 65,000-lb. load. Power was supplied by a Cummins diesel engine rated at 300 hp, using a torque converter and semi-automatic transmission.
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Mauldin Unveils Three New Commercial Pavers Mauldin unveiled three new commercial class pavers at the World of Asphalt show in Indianapolis this year. The three new models have undergone changes to help increase product performance while maintaining operator convenience, according to the manufacturer. The 1860, which replaces the long-running 1750-C, is sporting a completely redesigned tractor packed with new features aimed to increase machine efficiency and operator convenience. The new machine is powered by a Cummins 110 hp Tier IV Final engine. The redesigned tractor now has a larger 9.5-ton (8.6 t) material capacity. The new lower conveyor utilizes heavy-duty greaseless heat rated bearings designed for longer life meaning less maintenance and downtime. The 1860 is propelled by larger 14 in. (35.5 cm) extreme poly pad tracks giving the machine a solid foundation and better traction. People familiar with the performance and mat quality of the 1750-C will see the same results from the new 1860. The 1860 shares the same Silver 16 screed which has been in production for 15 years. The Silver 16 is still the heaviest screed in its class at 4,500 lbs. (2,041 kg). Paired with the 4-auger feed system the Silver 16 provides a mat quality and density rivaled by none, according to the manufacturer. The electric heat for the screed still comes from a 16 kw 4-zone fail-safe thermostatic control system. Also new for the 1860 are two 5 in. (12.7 cm) digital displays on each operator stand. These displays help bring the
The 1860, which replaces the long-running 1750-C, is sporting a completely redesigned tractor packed with new features aimed to increase machine efficiency and operator convenience.
Mauldin also has released the 1560 commercial paver. The 1560 has replaced the 1550-D and is powered by a Cummins 74 hp Tier IV engine. The 2.8L 74 hp engine does not use DEF fluid and only runs a DOC unit.
necessary gauges, auger controls, and screed heating controls to the fingertips of the operator. While each operator stand has full machine controls, the operator can select which station has control of left/right or both feed controls. Mauldin also has released the 1560 commercial paver. The 1560 has replaced the 1550-D and is powered by a Cummins 74 hp Tier IV engine. The 2.8L 74 hp engine does not use DEF fluid and only runs a DOC unit. The 1560 uses the same 8 to 14 ft. (2.4 to 4.2 m) Freedom Fourteen 4-auger screed. Improved from the 1550-D, the 1560 now comes standard with an electrically heated screed. The thermostat-controlled heat system gets its power from a 14 kw direct-driven generator mounted directly to the engine. This means less horsepower is lost from a belt or hydraulic driven system resulting in the most efficient system on the market. Also new for the 1560 is a color 5-in. (12.7 cm) digital display replacing the analog gauges. In addition to gauges, the digital display also controls the auger material height and screed heating. Lastly, new for 2019 is the 650 gravity fed paver. The 650 is built from the same platform of the 690-G paver. The 650 is powered by a 24 hp Kubota Tier IV Final engine. The 650 is offered with either a track crawler or rubber tire propulsion system. The 650 comes standard with the propane heated 8 to 13 ft. (2.4 to 3.9 m) Freedom Four screed. For more information, visit www.4amauldin.com. ď&#x201A;§
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construction industry. One of the key points of the study is that current spending levels are too low and that $45B to $70B are needed annually over the next 20 years to undertake the long-deferred rebuilding of pavements and bridges, as well as to accommodate and manage growing user demand. This figure applies to Interstate highways only and not the full Federal-aid highway system or other highways. The plan is seen as viable and credible in part because of TRB’s worldclass reputation in transportation research. TRB is one of seven program units of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, which provides independent, objective analysis and advice to the nation and conducts other activities to solve complex problems and inform public policy decisions.
The oversight committee also adds credibility because it was comprised of 14 prominent professionals representing the public and private sectors and academia. Among those are the Honorable Norman Mineta (former U.S Rep. and U.S. Secretary of Transportation) and Norman Augustine, the chair of the TRB board of directors. ACPA is hopeful that this well-crafted plan (in whole or in part) will be incorporated in the next transportation reauthorization legislation. The complete report may be purchased or downloaded as a free PDF document from the TRB website at https://www.nap.edu/catalog/25334/re newing-the-national-commitment-tothe-interstate-highway-system-a-foundation-for-the-future/. Registration may be required prior to downloading. For more information, visit www.acpa.org.
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Bomag BF 300 Series Commercial Pavers Elevate Paving Efficiency, Mat Quality Bomag’s BF 300 series of commercial pavers offer big paver features and efficiency in a 6-ft. (1.8-m) paver. The rubber tire BF 300 P-2 and BF 300 C-2 track pavers are designed to elevate paving quality and productivity, while reducing costs on a range of municipal, department of transportation, city development, and bike and cart path applications, according to the manufacturer. The new BF 300 C-2 track paver displayed during World of Asphalt 2019 offered hydraulically variable paving widths from 5.6 ft. (1.7 m) to 11.2 ft. (3.4 m). Bomag screed extensions, available in 13.8- and 19.7-in. (35- and 50-cm) widths, feature quick coupling technology that utilizes a wedge-and-socket design with locking While big on performance, the BF 300 C-2 is compact, offering handle to quickly extend maximum paving transport dimensions of 16.6-ft. (5.1-m) length, 9.2-ft. (2.8-m) widths to 16.4 ft. (5 m). Available reduction skids height and 6.2-ft. (1.9-m) width. Even with 13.8-in. (35-cm) extenallow for 2.3-ft. (0.71-m) paving widths, signifi- sions mounted to the screed, this commercial paver can be easily cantly increasing the paver’s flexibility for com- moved to and from the job site on a flatbed trailer without permits, improving transport efficiency and lowering costs. mercial contractors. Equipped with Bomag’s SIDEVIEW system, the paver’s operating console and seat are fully adjustable. (DPF) or diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) aftertreatment to meet The entire operator’s platform shifts to the left and right, and stringent Tier IV Final emissions regulations. Standard the seat can be swiveled to offer up to a 23.6-in. (60-cm) Bomag ECOMODE active engine and hydraulics manageoverhang, giving the operator an unobstructed sightline to ment system substantially reduces fuel consumption by up to the hopper, side of the paver and screed. All machine func- 20 percent. By delivering fast screed heat-ups, MAGMALtions are controlled directly from the console, and intuitive IFE further lowers fuel consumption to reduce the paver’s switch positioning delivers a short learning curve for new total cost of ownership, according to the manufacturer. Demand-driven hydraulics deliver the exact power paver operators. required for machine functions, allowing engine noise levels to be reduced to conversational levels. Power for screed heatExclusive Screed Features The BF 300 C-2 boasts Bomag MAGMALIFE technolo- ing is provided by a 24-kW, 240-V generator, belt-driven gy that heats the screed plates to paving temperatures in directly off the engine. Positioning the generator under the approximately 20 minutes. Redefining screed heating, sound-insulated hood and away from the screed operator furMAGMALIFE heat elements are cast into a single alu- ther lowers sound levels to boost operating comfort. minum block that offers enhanced thermal conductivity. In Transport and Maintenance addition to quick heating, MAGMALIFE delivers more uniWhile big on performance, the BF 300 C-2 is compact, form heat distribution through the screed bottom for a tight mat texture without scuffing or tearing. Heated screed end- offering transport dimensions of 16.6-ft. (5.1 m) length, 9.2ft. (2.8-m) height and 6.2-ft. (1.9 m) width. Even with 13.8gates allow for joint matching to increase mat longevity. The BF 300 C-2 delivers the power and traction to pave in. (35 cm) extensions mounted to the screed, this commerup to 10-in. (25.4-cm) thick mats. Proprietary Bomag load cial paver can be easily moved to and from the job site on a control system (LCS) enables the operator to securely lock flatbed trailer without permits, improving transport efficienthe screed into position for a set duration after paver restart cy and lowering costs. The simplified aftertreatment system reduces engine comto eliminate bumps in the mat. Offering increased corrosion protection, the aluminum heating plates on the Bomag plexity to shorten maintenance time. Engine side panels swing open to offer unhindered access to engine, hydraulic screed feature a two-year warranty. Due to a large 10-ton (9.0-t) hopper capacity, the Bomag systems and filters. The available fully automatic central BF 300 C-2 track paver provides extended paving intervals lubrication system improves machine reliability and helps to between asphalt deliveries to the job site. Unique to the com- extend maintenance intervals. Shock-absorbing push rollers mercial class, this paver features a hydraulically folding front ensure smooth truck pick-up without paver damage and allehopper gate in addition to individually controlled hopper viate deviations in the line. The console’s toggle switches wings to clear asphalt from the hopper. Left and right inde- individually control each machine function and can be pendently controlled slat conveyor assemblies channel mate- quickly replaced, keeping maintenance costs and time to a rial to the spread augers, and the reversible slat bars are made minimum. Improving machine visibility and safety during nighttime with high wear-resistant material for long service life. paving operations, the BF 300 C-2 paver can be equipped with 8 LED working lights. For fast clean-up at the end of a Cost-Efficient & Quiet Powered by a fuel-efficient 74 hp (55 kW) diesel engine, shift, the paver has a separate solvent reservoir and system. For more information, visit www.bomag.com. the new BF 300 C-2 paver requires no diesel particulate filter
ROLAND MACHINERY www.rolandmachinery.com Springfield, IL 217/789-7711 Carterville, IL 618/985-3399 East Peoria, IL 309/694-3764 Portage, IN 219/764-8080 Bridgeton, MO 314/291-1330 Cape Girardeau, MO 573/334-5252 Columbia, MO 573/814-0083 Palmyra, MO 573/769-2056 Eau Claire, WI 715/874-5400 DePere, WI 920/532-0165 Deforest, WI 608/842-4151 Franksville, WI 262/835-2710 Schofield, WI 715/355-9898 Slinger, WI 262/644-7500 2600 S. Lincoln Rd. Escanaba, MI 906/786-6920
BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANY www.brandeismachinery.com 17000 Highway 41 N Evansville, IN 47725 812/425-4491 7310 Venture Lane Fort Wayne, IN 46818 260/489-4551 8410 Zionsville Road Indianapolis, IN 46268-1524 317/872-8410 1801 Watterson Trail Louisville, KY 40299 502/491-4000 1484 American Greeting Card Road Corbin, KY 40701-4813 606/528-3700 1389 Cahill Drive Lexington, KY 40504-1167 859/259-3456 160 County Park Road Paducah, KY 42001 270/444-8390
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CASEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.casey-equipment.com 1603 East Algonquin Rd. Arlington Heights, IL 60005 847/437-8686 16754 New Ave. Lemont, IL 60439 630/257-1261 1548 Huntwood Drive Cherry Valley, IL 61016 815/332-8222
RMS RENTALS www.rmsrentals.com 12520 Quentin Ave S. Suite 100 Savage, MN 55378 952/895-9595 800/888-9515
ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO. www.rmsequipment.com 5633 W Hwy 13 Savage, MN 55378 952/895-9595 800/888-9515 Duluth, MN 218/727-8611 800/888-9535 Virginia, MN 218/741-9011 800/752-4304 Negaunee, MI 906/475-6488 800/888-9565 Sioux City, IA 217/252-0538 800/633-9104 Des Moines, IA 515/282-0404 800/555-1445 Cedar Rapids, IA 319/363-9655 800/616-6615 East Moline, IL 309/755-7203 800/633-9114
KIRBY-SMITH www.kirby-smith.com 8320 Ruby Avenue Kansas City, KS 66111 913/850-6300
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LeeBoy 8520 Paver Provides Consistent Material Flow The LeeBoy 8520 paver runs on a 106-hp Tier IV Final Kubota turbocharged diesel engine and has a 9-ton capacity hopper. This paver features an ultra-efficient material management system for consistent flow from the truck to the screed. The dual 36-in. conveyors are wide and slow-moving to prevent segregation and reduce wear on
components. Each conveyor, as well as the unit’s under auger cutoffs, are independent. Weighing 3,260 lbs., the free-floating screed is electrically heated and has two hydraulic extensions. Paving width can be adjusted up to 15 ft. Two 12-in. hydraulic augers can be operated manually or automatically. LeeBoy offers high-deck or low-deck
configurations for the operator station, which also features Plus One dual electronic steering controls. The control panel can be shifted to the left or right side, according to the operator’s choice. Additional standard equipment includes a backup alarm, rotating safety beacon, LED work lights, vandalism protection covers and
a gauge package that consists of oil pressure, hour meter, fuel gauge, volt meter, water temperature, tachometer, hydraulic-oil temperature, hydraulic level warning and engine diagnostics. Remote screed control is available as an option, as is screed extension vibration and automatic screed heat temperature control. Dimensions • Length: 14 ft. 5 in. (4.406 m) • Width: 8 ft. 6 in. (2.59 m) transport • 10 ft. (3.05 m) hopper wings down • Height: 8 ft. 2 in. (2.48 m) • Total Weight: 19,760 lbs. (8,962 kg)
The LeeBoy 8520 paver features an ultra-efficient material management system for consistent flow from the truck to the screed.
Capacities • Fuel: 24 gal. (90 L) • Hydraulic reservoir: 73 gal. (276 L) • Washdown tank: 7 gal. (26.5 L) • DEF tank: 5 gal. (18.9 L) Performance Features • 106 hp (79 kW) Kubota Tier 4 Final diesel engine • Paving widths variable up to 15 ft. (4.5 m) • Choice of high-deck or low-deck configuration • Dual electronic steering • Sliding operator control station • Ultra-efficient material management system • Pressure ports for diagnostics and testing • 9-ton (8,164 kg) capacity material hopper • Proven heavy-duty legend screed, weight 3,260 lbs. • Electric screed heat, 12 kw generator • Heavy-duty undercarriage and track system For more information, visit leeboy.com.
Here are specifications for other LeeBoy pavers, as well as the 8520:
MODEL
ENGINE TYPE
WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
SCREED SIZE FT. (M)
11,000 (4,989) 12,700 (5,761) 12,500 (5,700) 15,800 (7,167) 17,300 (7,847) 17,600 (7,983) 19,760 (8,963) 21,420 (9,716)
8 (2.4) 4 (1.2) 8 (2.4) 8 (2.4) 8 (2.4) 8 (2.4) 8 (2.4) 8 (2.4)
PAVING SPEED FPM (MPM)
PAVING WIDTH FT. (M)
HOPPER CAPACITY TONS (T)
LEEBOY Track Asphalt Pavers 1000G 5300 7000C 8500D 8510E 8515E 8520 8616C Wheel Asphalt Pavers 6150
Kubota-49hp Kubota-64hp Kubota-64hp Kubota-65hp Kubota-74hp Kubota-74hp Kubota-106hp Kubota-111hp Kubota-74hp
18,180 (8,246)
8 (2.4)
220 (67) 151 (46) 220 (67) 140 (42.7) 135 (41.1) 150 (45.7) 150 (45.7) 151 (46)
228 (69.5)
up to 13 (4) up to 9 (2.7) up to 13 (4) up to 15 (4.6) up to 15 (4.6) up to 15 (4.6) up to 15 (4.6) up to 15.5 (4.7) up to 15 (4.6)
6 (5.4) 7 (6.4) 6 (5.4) 7.5 (6.8) 7.5 (6.8) 7.5 (6.8) 9 (8.2) 9 (8.2) 7 (6.4)
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Zero Turn for Mobility, A Fun New Spin for Pavers
info@gomaco.com ❘ www.gomaco.com Long, straight runs are nice. But many of you have curb and gutter projects with short runs, radii, and corners in parking lots or tight locations. info@gomaco.com ❘ www.gomaco.com GOMACO’s Xtreme curb and gutter machines have zero-turn capabilities for maneuverability. You’ll be able to place more curb than ever before and move your machine in ways you have never moved before. You’ll be able to pour a tight radius that you could only dream of before. GOMACO’s proprietary G+ controls makes your concrete paver smoother and easier to operate. So, if you want a Zero-Turn GOMACO Paver for your next paving season, you’d better call now. Our worldwide distributor network and our corporate team always stand ready to serve and assist you.
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543 S. Rohlwing Road Addison, IL 60101 630-627-0000 Bolingbrook, IL 630-739-7770 Chicago,IL 312-942-9200
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Dynapac’s Upgrades to Its FC Pavers Mean Less Reloading
Serving the Asphalt Industry for 30 Years 2011 & 2009 Etnyre tanker distributors, 5000 gallons, BT-1 computer controls, propane heat, radar, 12 ft spray bar, Hatz 2 cylinder diesel engine
The FC1700C replaces the previous FC1600C model. Although equipped with the larger 120 hp Tier IV Final Cummins QSB3.8 l engine, the FC1700C hood profile is not compromised offering best in class visibility to the hopper. 2005 Rosco Maximizer II distributor, 1950 gallons, EZ-2S computer w/1 ft cut-offs, propane heat, 12 ft spray bar, IH 7300 w/DT466 diesel engine, 6 spd trans
2003 Etnyre 2WD chip spreader, computerized, 11 ft spread hopper w/individual air gates, Cummins 5.9L diesel engine, folding rear hopper
2007 Omni 1000 screed, electric heated screed, paving width 10-19.5 ft, vibratory screed, fits 6000 or 7000 series paver, front main screed screed 75%, rear extension screed plates 75%
2007 Etnyre Centennial II distributor, 2000 gallons, computerized w/1 ft cut-offs, diesel heat, 16 ft spray bar, Ford F750 w/Cat C7 diesel, 6 spd trans, 2 spd axle
2008 Cat AP1000D paver, AS2302 screed 10-18 ft 2011 Cat CB54XW double drum vibratory roller, Cat w/electric heat, front wheel assist, Cat C7 diesel engine- 4.4 diesel engine, 78” drums, double drum drive, $75,000 water system
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2008 Bomag BW9AS static roller, 8-10 ton, Cummins diesel engine, water system
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Dynapac North America upgrades commercial class paver range with the new FC1700C, FC1400 II and FC1300 II. The new pavers are equipped with EPA Tier IV Final certified emissions regulations-compliant engines and offer new features that takes the Dynapac commercial class paver range to the next level. The launch of the new FC1700 took place at the National Pavement Expo in Nashville, Tenn. The FC1700C replaces the previous FC1600C model. Although equipped with the larger 120 hp Tier IV Final Cummins QSB3.8 l engine, the FC1700C hood profile is not compromised offering best in class visibility to the hopper. The lower conveyor dumping height and larger 9.5ton (8.6 t) hopper capacity increases paving distance by a third before reloading the hopper is necessary. The wider 14 in. (35.5 cm) track pads further improves traction when paving on soft surfaces by reducing the ground pressure. New operator controls are more intuitive and include individual color displays on both consoles. The screed heat and the pile height controls are integrated in the displays for ease of operation. The “Pave/Resume” feature is unique and brings the automatic feed and travel functions to the previous state when stopped for truck exchange. The Dynapac FC1400C II is the second generation of mid-size Dynapac commercial class pavers now offered with a 74 hp Tier IV Final Cummins QSB2.8 Engine. The new engine does not require a DEF system making it simple to maintain and
operate. Improvements in ease of operation and maintenance include a new color display on the control panel providing vital engine codes. Performance is enhanced with the VF0814 screed now offered with standard electric heating, an upgrade to the gasheated version from the previous generation. The fail-safe electric heat system is designed from the larger FC1700C model with 12 kW generator attached directly to the diesel engine for increased efficiency and faster heat cycle. The heavy duty 3,200 lb. (1,451 kg) VF0814 screed offers best in class density and mat quality, reducing the need for multiple roller passes. The screed mounted four auger system makes the 14-ft. (4.2 m) paving width seamless. Closing out the new commercial paver range, upgrades to the Dynapac FC1300C II include a Kubota D1505, 24 hp Tier IV Final engine. This tilt hopper paver with independent flow gates is perfect for small driveway or patching jobs. The heavyduty construction of this paver stands above the rest in terms of longevity. “The second generation of Dynapac commercial paver range further proves our commitment to paver owners and operators. The updates on these models are based on continuous feedback from the paving contractors about what works the best on the job site,” said Vijay Palanisamy, senior product marketing manager. For more information on Dynapac products, visit www.dynapac.us.
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www.rolandmachinery.com DePere, WI 920/532-0165 Deforest, WI 608/842-4151 Franksville, WI 262/835-2710 Schofield, WI 715/355-9898 Slinger, WI 262/644-7500 Eau Clair, WI 715/874-5400 Escanaba, MI 906/786-6920 Springfield, IL 217/789-7711 Carterville, IL 618/985-3399 East Peoria, IL 309/694-3764 Bridgeton, MO 314/291-1330 Cape Girardeau, MO 573/334-5252 Columbia, MO 573/814-0083 Palmyra, MO 573/769-2056 Portage, IN 219/764-8080
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If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. Inappropriate or Sale Ads will be Deleted WANTED: ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR CRAWLER LOADERS. EMAIL: RWESTON.SELAND.CO.UK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NY): ALL MODELS DINGO COMPACT TRACK LOADERS. LOOKING FOR FRONT QUICK COUPLER EMAIL: NEGRIINC@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 845-590-2640 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): LULL - LULL 644, 944, 1044 FORK LIFTS. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): ALL MODELS KOBELCO EXCAVATORS. ANY 20 TO 40 TON KOBLECO EXCAVATORS IN GOOD CONDITION. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR 950E WHEEL LOADERS. CAT MOTOR GRADERS 140G SERIAL 72V11000 UP CAT WHEEL LOADERS 950B, 950E, 916, 930, 966D, 926, 966E, 966F, 966FII DYNAPAC ROLLERS CA251, CA252, CA262, CA301, CA302, CA362, CA602 HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX270, EX400, EX60WD, EX100WD JOHN DEERE WHEEL EXCAVATOR 495D, 595D. EMAIL: ZOHAIBKHAN212@OUTLOOK.COM; PHONE: 00923319949449 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NY): NEW HOLLAND COMPACT TRACK LOADERS. NEED SOMETHING 2009 10,000 UNDER COMPACT SKID LOADER FOR DIGGING POOLS, USED OR LEASED ASAP!!!!!! I HAVE 20 POOLS NEED DONE. EMAIL: JOSHUA021188@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 716-225-7171 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CT): ALLMAND TLB 425 BACKHOE LOADER. EMAIL: DARRENCMAS@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 860-212-6681 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR 307 SSR EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: MYPERSONALCADDY@ HOTMAIL.COM; PHONE: 1-613-662-4535 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR D6R CRAWLER DOZER. WE ARE LOOKING FOR: CAT D6R/T 36” COMPLETE SET OF SYSTEM ONE PADS – NEW OR USED PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, ASKING PRICE AND PHOTOS TO: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM. WE APPRECIATE AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR RESPONSE. CHES TROWBRIDGE - MARCEL EQUIPMENT LIMITED –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MANUFACTURER: CATERPILLAR D8T CRAWLER DOZER. WE ARE LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOWING: CAT D8N/R/T COUNTERWEIGHT DRAWBAR AND SET OF NEW OR USED SYSTEM ONE TRACK CHAINS FOR A CAT 330CL PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, ASKING PRICE AND PHOTOS TO: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM. WE APPRECIATE AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR RESPONSE. CHES TROWBRIDGE - MARCEL EQUIPMENT LIMITED ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (USA): HITACHI EX400LC-1 EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +923322489350 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR 950B WHEEL LOADER. EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM; PHONE:+923322489350 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): ALL MODELS POWERHOUSE COMPACT TRACK LOADERS UNIT WITH ATTACHMENTS : BUCKET, AUGER, TRENCHER, TRAILER. EMAIL: TOOLMADAM@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PA): BROCE BROOM - ALL MODELS SWEEPER TRUCKS. LOOKING FOR LATE MODEL STREET SWEEPER WORK READY - PREFER STILL UNDER WARRANTY. EMAIL: BUCCIROCK@AOL.COM; PHONE: 215-518-6211 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): USED MINI MOTOR GRADER. DON'T NEED THE LASER SYSTEM. JUST THE MINI MOTOR GRADER. EMAIL: SFKF36@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): HITACHI EX400LCEXCAVATOR. EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +92-346-265-3742 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 966F II, 950E AND 950B WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +92-346-265-3742 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): LOOKING FOR HANIX DEALER TO SUPPLY NEW OR USED PARTS FOR HANIX N450 MINI GIANT. EMAIL: BANDIWILSON@SHAW.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 314C LCR EXCAVATOR - I NEED A 36" HEAVY DUTY BUCKET WITH SIDE CUTTERS FOR MY CAT 314CLCR EMAIL: LAKENORMANLLC@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 917-208-5574 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): KOMATSU PC138USLC-8 EXCAVATOR EMAIL: GCESMARKETING8@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 657-549-4062 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS. CAT 315, 320, 325, 330, 336 DL SERIES EXCAVATORS UNDER 9000 HOURS. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET PHONE: 330-987-3508 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US); CATERPILLAR D10N CRAWLER DOZERS. WANT TO BUY «2« BULLDOZER D10N ENC CAB WITH RIPPER FROM CONTRACTORS ONLY USER UNADVERTISED NO JUNK EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (US): ALL MODEL CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS, SELF-LOADING BATCHING VEHCLE 4CUBIC METRES EMAIL: JATOICO@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +923336758720 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): CATERPILLAR 330CL EXCAVATORS. WANTED TO BUY 5 UNITS CATERPILLAR 330CL NO MORE THAN 15000 HRS. PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM PHONE: 832-528-0786 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (MT): ALL MODELS ROL-AIR AIR COMPRESSORS EMAIL: BROWNSFAN43920@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS CASE IH AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT. LOOKING FOR NEW AND USED EQUIPMENT MANUALS OPERATOR,PARTS AND SERVICE MANUALS FOR AGRICULTURE AND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT. EMAIL: WHITNEYJ65@YAHOO.COM PHONE: 530-864-0771 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JCB ALL MODELS PUMPS. TRANSMISSION CHARGER PUMPS FOR CATERPILLAR/CASE /JCB/FORKLIFT ... PARTS 6Y3864 20/900400 20/925552 EMAIL: TREFLENEGOCE@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +212661325283 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: TEREX DIGGER DERRICK TRUCK. NEED A TRUCK CAPABLE OF DRILLING WITH A DOWN THE HOLE HAMMER ATTACHMENT FOR UTILITY POLE INSTALLATION IN ROCK/LEDGE. EMAIL: BOB.BRITTON@CHEROKEEDB.COM; PHONE: 860-747-8828 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CASE 580K BACKHOE LOADER. LOOKING FOR CHEAP PARTS TRACTOR 580K CK OR EQUAL TO 1990 580K BACKHOE IN OR CLOSE TO SOUTHERN CALIF. EMAIL: HELIREDCAT@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 760-636-9709 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE MODEL 624K WHEEL LOADER. ANY 624 HIGH LIFT. EMAIL: LPQ@EMAIL.COM; PHONE: 802-897-7915 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JCB 270T SKID STEER LOADER NEED A VERSATILE SKID STEER ON TRACKS FOR THESE DIFFERENT USES PLUS ATTACHMENTS GRAPPLE BUCKET FOR TREE WORK, STUMP GRINDER. FOR EARTH AN MATERIAL MOVING AND LOADING INCLUDING ROCK, AND BACKHOE ATTACHMENT FOR DIGGING FOOTERS FOR RESIDENTIAL HOME BIULLDINGS AND SITE CLEAN UP AND PREP. FOR GRASS. PREFER USED. ALSO WILL NEED A DUMP TRAILER BIG ENOUGH TO HAUL THE SKIDSTEER. TRAILER CAN BE USED ALSO. EMAIL: HILLBRANNON9@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN CO): GENERAC GP8000 GENERATORS / GEN SETS / ENGINES. EMAIL: EIBERT@RTEBB.NET PHONE: 970-380-2651 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (IN USA): TAKEUCHI MODEL TB68S EXCAVATORS - LOOKING FOR BOTTOM ROLLERS MODEL TB-68S SERIAL NO 68003. EMAIL: TINBOX67@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: (707) 953-3040 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN CA): BOBCAT ALL MODELS SKID STEER LOADERS - LOOKING FOR AN OLDER MIDSIZED BOBCAT. DO NOT WANT TO PAY MORE THAN 20K. NEED BUCKET AND FORKS. EMAIL: PHLASHLITE2017@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): VOLVO MODEL L90E WHEEL LOADER - LOOKING FOR GP PIN ON BUCKET FOR VOLVO L90E. EMAIL: ALR_666@OUTLOOK.COM; PHONE: 757-291-7666 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN MI): KOMATSU ALL MODELS EXCAVATORS - PC50MR LOOKING FOR 36-48 IN DITCHING BUCKET 50MM PINS 7 7/8 BOSSES WIDTH. EMAIL: OSTRUCKING@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): CATERPILLAR MODEL 330D EXCAVATORS - WANTED: CAT 330D 54" BUCKET. EMAIL: FRANKLURCH@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 732-988-8814 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): LOOKING FOR A USED PIN-ON OR JRB-STYLE COUPLER BUCKET FOR DEERE 524K LOADER <=$4,000. EMAIL: JMEISNER@CLBOYD.COM PHONE: 405-590-3459 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): WE ARE LOOKING FOR A REPLACEMENT RADIATOR FOR OUR SCHRAMM AIR COMPRESSOR CIRCA 1965. IT IS A 125, MODEL COUH, SERIAL 115183. THE CORE DIMENSIONS ARE: 23" X 20" X 3". OUTLET DIAMETER IS 1-1/2" EMAIL: JAMESJNEVEINC@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 610-828-9869 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): VERMEER T455 TRACK TRENCHERS, ANY CONDITION! EMAIL: RDEAN@ROADSIDE.BIZ PHONE: 757-880-0851 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): WACKER NEUSON SAW BTS1035 ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING. EMAIL: SCOTHOWER90@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NC): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADERS. EROPS, AC, 5 TO 7000 HOURS, TIGHT JOB READY. EMAIL: KEITHBROOKS@IRONPEDDLERS.COM PHONE: 800-438-1933 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): LOOKING FOR ADD-ON COUNTERWEIGHT FOR A JOHN DEERE 27D. EMAIL: WAYNEO34@HOTMAIL.COM PHONE: 814-598-5907 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (IN USA): LOW HOUR 200-400 KW CATERPILLAR NATURAL GAS GENSET. EMAIL: MURPHREEWA@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): VOLVO A40 WATER TRUCK 8000 TO 10000 GAL. EMAIL: JERRYSPLACE@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 770-681-5269 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): ALL MODELS CONVENTIONAL TRACTOR TRUCKS. WHOLESALE TANDEM AXLE DAYCAB TRUCKS – MACK, FREIGHTLINER, KENWORTH OR PETERBILT. EMAIL: MARKETING@ERTRUCK.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): ALTEC AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT, MODEL DR160A. ROUND BALE UNROLLER. EMAIL: RED_WKS@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): DITCH WITCH MODEL JT20 BORING MACHINES. I'M LOOKING FOR DRILL STEM OR PARTS FOR 2020 POSSIBLY PARTS MACHINE. EMAIL: STRAIGHTUPTRIPPIN2014@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 360-324-2637 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN NY): DURA GRADE ALL MODELS ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING. I AM LOOKING FOR USED CONCRETE FORMS - 6 BAR (10X2). EMAIL: BEECHWOODCLOSE@ HOTMAIL.COM PHONE: 917-939-6407 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): VOLVO MODEL L90F WHEEL LOADER. EMAIL: IRON@ZADOON.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): BOMAG BC 772 RB COMPACTION EQUIPMENT. WE ARE LOOKING FOR A DRIVE MOTOR TO FIT A BOMAG BC772RB LANDFILL COMPACTOR. PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, PHOTOS AND ASKING PRICE TO CHES TROWBRIDGE. THANK YOU. EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WA): VERMEER ALL MODELS DRILLS. LOOKING FOR ANY USED 24 40 DRILL ROD OR NEW ROD FOR A GOOD PRICE. ALSO DRILL MACHINES IN THE MID SIZE CATEGORY. EMAIL: NWDIRECTIONAL@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): GALION ALL MODELS ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING. WANTED GALION STATIC ROLLERS EMAIL JPICT@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (GA): JOHN DEERE 200 MODEL EXCAVATOR. COMMENTS: EXCAVATOR WITH A THUMB AND WORKING A.C. GOOD UC AND HYDRAULICS AND NOT PRICED OVER $30,000. EMAIL:WWW.BITMCRAE64@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 972H WHEEL LOADER. COMMENTS: LOOKING FOR IT IN ANY CONDITION. EMAIL: MINA@HIEEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 775-234-8837 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 140G MOTOR GRADER. COMMENTS: LOOKING FOR ANY CONDITION (WORKING OR NON-WORKING) WITH A DIGITAL MONITOR OR ANALOG. EMAIL: MINA@HIEEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 775-234-8837 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): JOHN DEERE 850J CRAWLER DOZERS. COMMENTS: WE ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD USED JOHN DEERE 850J WINCH. PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, PHOTOS AND ASKING PRICE TO CHES TROWBRIDGE. THANK YOU. EMAIL: CHES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 519-686-1123 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR ALL MODELS, EXCAVATOR. COMMENTS: WANTED TO BUY CATERPILLAR 6030 FRONT SHOVEL. EMAIL: TONYTHOMAS@ PACIFICCRANES.COM PHONE: 818-956-5231 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALLIS CHALMERS ALL MODELS CRAWLER DOZERS. COMMENTS: PARTS FOR 1945 CLETRAC BULLDOZER, MODEL FDE, ENGINE SIDE COVERS, BATTERY COVER, GENERATOR. EMAIL: ONLY1NAN@PTD.NET PHONE: 610-377-0372 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (ME): HITACHI EX135 EXCAVATORS. EMAIL: JAXONEARTHWORKS@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 207-420-6664 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (GA): CATERPILLAR 420E BACKHOE LOADERS. I’M LOOKING UP A BACKHOE CAT 420E, PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU HAVE THIS MODEL IN A GOOD PRICE. EMAIL: KARLASA2795@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): KUBOTA U35-4 EXCAVATORS. EMAIL: RGARCIA@MVKUBOTA.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR D8R CRAWLER DOZER. EROPS, WITH SINGLE SHANK RIPPER MAX 8000 HOURS. EMAIL: IRON@ZADOON.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR 320 CL EXCAVATORS. EMAIL: INFO@SAFARBROS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): KOMATSU D575A-2SD CRAWLER DOZERS. WE WANT TO BUY KOMATSU CRAWLER DOZER D575A-3,D575A-2, D475A-5EO, D375A-5EO. WE PREFER TO BUY FROM END USER. EMAIL: TONYTHOMAS@PACIFICCRANES.COM; PHONE: 818-956-5231 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944
• Atlantic City, NJ Sat., June 15, 2019 For: Large Rental Fleet Equipment Auction
• Waukesha, WI Wed., April 24, 2019 For: Paving & General Contractor Retirement Auction
• Albany, NY Sat., September 7, 2019 For: Very Large Late Model Job Completion Auction
Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com
• Buffalo, NY Thurs., April 25, 2019 For: Retirement Auction: Aggregate, Concrete, Construction & more
RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS
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www.bunchbrothers.com 270-376-2992
• Flemington, NJ Thurs., May 2, 2019 For: Absolute Auction Complete Liquidation
• Johnstown (Albany), NY Fri., April 26, 2019 For: Inventory Reduction Auction
• Las Vegas, NV April 26, 2019
• Louisville, KY April 23 - 24, 2019 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers
• Tunkhannock (Scranton), PA Thurs., May 16, 2019 For: Absolute Auction Complete Liquidation
DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.
I.R.A.Y. AUCTION
• Laporte, IN Tues., April 23, 2019 For: Absolute Equipment Auction
• Foley, MN Sat., April 27, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction
• Aguascalientes, Mexico Fri., April 26, 2019 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more
www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631
• North Franklin, CT April 30, 2019 • Lincoln, NE May 1, 2019
• Parkersburg, WV Sat., April 27, 2019 For: Vintage Collectible Autos & Accessories Retirement Auction
• Williston, ND May 3, 2019
• Montreal, Canada Tues., April 30, 2019 For: Late Model Rental Returns
• Denver, CO May 8, 2019
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• Pittsburgh, PA May 7, 2019
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www.bidadoo.com 1-877-BIDADOO
• ONLINE ONLY May 2, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY May 9, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY May 16, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY May 23, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY May 30, 2019
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www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558 • ONLINE ONLY April 24, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY May 1, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY May 8, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY May 15, 2019
www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277
DOWNS AUCTION COMPANY downsauctionco.com 603-662-2678
www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230
• Foley, MN Fri., June 7, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 2, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment, Trucks, Material, Tools & more!
IRON BOUND AUCTIONS
DUNN DEAL AUCTION CO.
• Seminole, TX May 21 - 22, 2019 For: Two Day Equipment Auction
www.dunndealauctions.net 614-946-6853
• Stoutsville, OH Sat., May 4, 2019 For: Spring Columbus Heavy Equipment Truck & Trailer Auction
FREY & SONS, INC. www.freyandsons.com 419-455-3739
• Coldwater, MI Wed., April 24, 2019 For: Earthmoving & Excavating Equipment • Toledo, OH Thurs., May 2, 2019 For: Earthmoving, Construction Equipment & more
www.ironboundauctions.com 432-209-5112
J. STOUT AUCTIONS www.jstoutauction.com 888-230-8840
• Spokane, WA Wed., May 8, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction • Portland, OR Wed., June 5, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction
JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008
• Kenmore, WA Sat., June 8, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment, Contractors Equipment & Vehicles
J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS
RTI AUCTIONS
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 18, 2019 For: JJ Kane Exchange Timed Auction
• Geneseo, NY Sat., April 27, 2019 For: New York’s Favorite 2019 Auction
www.jjkane.com 856-764-7163
• ONLINE ONLY April 15 - 22, 2019 For: Ken Porter Monthly Timed Auction • Riverside, CA Sat., April 20, 2019 For: Ken Porter Monthly Consignment Auction
McGREW EQUIPMENT COMPANY
www.mcgrewequipment.com 888-311-2811 • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., May 14, 2019 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment Auction • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., June 11, 2019 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment Auction
NITKE AUCTION CENTER
(A Hanson Auction Group Company)
www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447
• Wausau, WI April 26 - 27, 2019 For: 54th Annual Wisconsin Contractor’s Auction
MOTLEYS ASSET DISPOSITION GROUP www.motleys.com 1-877-MOTLEYS
• Jacksonville, NC Tues., May 14, 2019 For: Construction Equipment & Truck Auction
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., April 24, 2019 For: Vehicles & Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 25, 2019 For: Construction Equipment
www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563
• Palmyra, NY Sat., May 11, 2019 For: 34th Annual Palmyra Government Surplus Auction
SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., May 4, 2019 For: 10th Annual Spring Sale • New Haven, CT Sat., June 1, 2019 For: Complete Liquidation Abcon Abatement.
STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173
• ONLINE ONLY April 19 - 24, 2019 For: Steffes Online Auction • ONLINE ONLY May 10 - 20, 2019 For: Sletten Excavating Excess Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY May 14 - 21, 2019 For: Steffes Construction Consignment Auction
VANTAGE AUCTIONS
www.vantageauctions.com 951-228-9040 • Lake Elsinore, CA Sat., June 8, 2019 For: Heavy Construction Equipment and more
WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY
www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., May 1, 2019 For: Ag Equipment Auction
• Princeton, MN Sat., June 8, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment Auction
JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs, May 2, 2019 For: Truck & Trailer Auction
WSM AUCTIONEERS
www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200
• ONLINE ONLY Tues., May 7, 2019 For: Government Auction
www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493
• Brooklyn, MS May 9 - 11, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment, Trucks & Ag
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., May 8, 2019 For: Vehicles & Equipment Auction
• Marietta, PA Fri., June 14, 2019 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment
• Columbia, SC May 15 - 16, 2019 For: Two Day Public Auction
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898
• Wills Point, TX Thurs., May 23, 2019 For: Inaugural East TX Construction & Transportation Public Auction
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.
• Tamaqua, PA Fri., April 26, 2019 For: Absolute Auction
May 9 - 11, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment, Trucks & Ag
HENDERSON AUCTIONS
www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252 • Livingston, LA May 1 - 3, 2019 For: Late Spring Contractor’s Auction
HESS AUCTIONEERS
www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395
www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300 • Phoenix, AZ Sat., May 11, 2019 For: Live Public Auction
YODER & FREY HEAVY EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS
www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 25, 2019 For: Construction Equipment
• Kissimmee, FL Thurs., May 23, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment Auction
• Lebanon, TN Sat., June 8, 2019 For: Construction Equipment
• Findlay, OH (New Site) Thurs., June 6, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment Auction
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Ritchie Bros.’ Minnesota Auction Attracts 3,500 Bidders Cat excavators were a big draw at the auction.
Green equipment is lined up in front of the Ritchie Bros. building, where the bidding was held. Skid steers and CTLs are lined up on the auction grounds.
(L-R): Henry Nechville (L), owner of Nechville Excavating Inc., Roberts, Wis., checks out a Case CX 160B with his good buddy, Nechville equipment operator Dale Vrieze.
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ore than 3,500 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros.’ multimillion-dollar unreserved public equipment auction March 27 in Minneapolis, Minn. With bidders from 41 countries, approximately 62 percent of the equipment in the auction was sold to out-of-state buyers from as far away as Ukraine, Vietnam, and China. Online bidders purchased approximately 59 percent of the equipment sold, by The auction took place on a clear day with high winds. dollar value. Close to 1,200 equipment items and trucks were (L-R): Jeff Jahr, Digger Enterprises, Pemberton, Minn.; Taylor Forsberg, Forsberg Drainage and Excavating, Dunnell, Minn.; sold in the auction, including excavators, dozers, and Pete Eustice, Digger equipment operator, look for anything compactors, skid steers, loaders, articulated dump trucks, and more. CEG that is priced right. Lot numbers identify equipment for sale at the auction.
The auction offered a large selection of trucks.
Travis Witzel, Witzel Construction, Langdon, N.D., looks over a wheeled Komatsu PW 220 excavator. Witzel bought a packer, a dozer and a backhoe at the auction and intended to put them all to work as soon as the ground was ready.
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Buyers Bid in Comfort at Rosen & Co.’s New Ohio Facility
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osen & Company, one of Ohio’s longest-running auction concerns with more than 100 years of experience, conducted its quarterly construction auction March 29 at its new auction site at 16100 S. Waterloo Road in Cleveland, Ohio. The auction, which attracted a significant number of onsite bidders while also drawing heavy online bidding, featured a wide selection of heavy equipment, trucks, trailers commercial mowers, tractors and UTVs as well as attachments and other support equipment. The new auction site includes a warehouse area that protected attendees from the area’s unpredictable weather while serving as an indoor auction theater. Representing the third generation of family ownership and management, the company president, Sheila Rosen, oversaw the auction activities with the assistance of her staff, while Buddy Barton served as the lead auctioneer. Rosen & Company also held an auction on April 16 in Medina, Ohio, which featured recy- A Caterpillar 416 was one of the backhoes cling plant and support equipment. CEG up for bid at the auction.
Lead auctioneer Buddy Barton (R) calls out the bids while Clayton Neal tracks the sales.
Joe Totten of Nice Works Landscaping was in the market for equipment to add to his fleet. Mark Szakacs Sr., president of Marks Construction, inspects a Caterpillar CB-224C roller at the auction.
Rosen & Company’s Marvin Schiff was on hand to make sure everything ran smoothly.
(L-R): Anthony Frato Sr. joins Matthew and Tim Sawicki, Anthony Jr. and Joe Frato to take in the auction activities.
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ABSOLUTE EQUIPMENT AUCTION
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April 26 @ 10:00AM CST
Greinig & Sons Excavating, Inc. 1115 Republic Drive. #C Addison, IL 60101
EXCAVATORS: ‘00 Daewoo 290LC-v Solar, ‘95 CASE 9050B, CRAWLER TRACTORS: ‘78 CAT D8K, D8H & D8H Pull Tractor, ‘96 CASE 1150G LT, ‘97 CASE 550, CRAWLER LOADERS: Komatsu D75S-3, Komatsu 66S, Fiat Allis FL10E Turbo, LOADER BACKHOE: ‘97 CASE 580 Super L Loader Backhoe, 4x4, RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: ‘00 Daewoo Mega 250 III, Fiat Allis 545, COMPACTION: ‘84 CAT 815B, ‘75 CAT 815, ‘98 Vibromax Smooth Drum Roller, ‘89 Bomag BW212PD Smooth Drum Roller, GRADER: ‘77 CAT 140G, SCRAPERS: (2) Terex TS14’s, HAUL TRUCKS: (2) ‘99 Terex TA25’s 6x6, TRUCKS: (3) ‘94 CH613 Day cab’s, DUMP TRAILERS: (5) ’80 to ’01 Hilbilt Tandem Axle Dump, ‘70 Benson Tandem Axle Dump, ‘55 TEC Tandem Axle Dump, MISC: General Shop Equipment
Sale Site Phone: 888-841-7386 dsaauctions.com
Online bidding available at proxibid.com Visit our website for terms and conditions Auctioneer: Nic Smock - Lic. #441.002312
Yoder & Frey Consolidates Headquarters, Sales Location Yoder & Frey Auctioneers LLC recently announced that it has relocated its headquarters from Holland, Ohio, to a new facility located at 2384 Grant Road, North Baltimore (Findlay), Ohio. The move consolidates the company’s headquarters with its Ohio sales site, which was formerly located in Ashland, Ohio. The new location gives the company more space and larger workshop facilities to better serve its customers. The 20-acre site features a paved equipment yard, ample secure parking and room for future expansion. Yoder & Frey plans to conduct its inaugural auction at the new location June 6. “Since the merger with Euro Auctions in 2017, Yoder & Frey has been exposed to an expanding global market, and whilst our home market is very important to us, we have found greater interest in all sales from across the planet,” said Peter Clark, founder and CEO of Yoder & Frey. “This new interest means we are now getting more enquiries from consignors, and we
Yoder & Frey Auctioneers has moved its company headquarters to a new facility in North Baltimore (Findlay), Ohio.
needed extra space. In addition, offering sellers presale packages, getting their equipment ready for sale, is popular as it increases the hammer value. With the new workshops on site we can better offer this service.” Founded in 1964, Yoder & Frey
played a key role in establishing Florida as the construction industry’s annual auction destination each February with its original Orlando area equipment auction, which was held in 1975. The company serves the construction equipment, truck, trailer,
mining, farming and forestry industries with 10 to 15 auctions a year. In addition to its new headquarters, Yoder & Frey maintains permanent auction sites at 651 W. Southport Road, Kissimmee, Fla., and 300 Raymond Hill Road, Newnan (Atlanta), Ga.
Yoder & Frey is a part of the Euro Auctions Group, headquartered in Northern Ireland. The company will hold an auction at its Kissimmee, Fla., auction site on May 23 and its inaugural Findlay sale at the new headquarters on June 6. CEG
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Frey & Sons Sells Off Client’s Bridge-Building Machines
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rey & Sons Auctioneers held an absolute auction April 4 in Seville, Ohio. The auction was conducted for Cuyahoga Bridge & Road to sell equipment that will no longer be needed as the company shuts down bridge construction to focus on rebar and ironworking. The auction, which drew a large crowd of enthusiastic onsite bidders as well as significant online bidding, featured a selection of well-maintained
equipment, including excavators, wheel loaders, and other equipment used in bridge building. Established in 1963 and based in Archbold, Ohio, Frey & Sons has been a family-owned business for three generations, providing real estate brokerage and equipment appraisal services and conducting onsite and online equipment auctions throughout the year. For information, visit www.freyauctions.com. CEG
The auction drew a large crowd of active bidders.
Father and son team Jack and Chad Senghas of Senghas Construction hoped to take home some equipment. Frey & Sons Auctioneers’ Robert Frey calls out the bids.
Rick Hohenbrink of Hohenbrink Excavating was on the hunt for equipment bargains at the auction.
Matt Burda (L) of Great Lakes Construction joined Terry Tomasko of Independence Excavating to take in the auction.
Schirmer Construction project manager Brett Iafigliola found this roller to be an ideal perch from which to watch the auction.
With plans to scale back their operations to focus on rebar and ironworking, Cuyahoga Bridge & Road owners Joyce and Kevin Schemp were pleased with the auction results.
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Ritchie Bros.’ Chicago Auction Brings International Bids
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ore than 4,400 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros.’ multimillion-dollar unreserved public equipment auction in Chicago, Ill., March 28. With bidders from 45 countries, approximately 54 percent of the equipment in the auction was sold to out-of-state buyers from as far away as Vietnam, Taiwan, and Nigeria. Online bidders purchased approximately 61 percent of the equipment sold (by dollar value). More than 2,300 equipment items and trucks were sold in the auction, including excavators, loaders, dozers, truck tractors, and more. All items were sold without minimum bids or reserve prices. CEG
Some of the Cat wheel loaders go over the ramp at the March 28 sale.
There were plenty of skid steers to bid on at the March 28 sale.
Casey Fencl (L) of Ritchie Bros. welcomes Larry Lindahl, president of Lindahl Brothers Inc., to the auction.
Seamus Curran (L) of Curran Excavation and Vince Malone of Celtic Services have a look at this Volvo EL330B excavator Mike Loecke, owner of Old 20 Auctions, runs a Gehl DL-6L rough-terrain forklift. (L-R): Brian Kedas and Daniel Ribbe, both of Ribbe Trucking, and Nick O’Neil of Big O Services look over the excavators at the Morris, Ill., sale.
Kenneth Shoup of Shoup Rigging & Excavating likes what he sees in a John Deere 250G excavator.
(L-R): The Yoss family — Bill, Xander and Nick — of Yoss Construction gather in front of a Roadtec RP190 paver.
Barry Christian (L) of Construction Resource Management speaks with Ritchie Bros.’ Jim Ban.
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Gary Bennett Returns to His Hometown to Lead Ritchie Bros.’ Leake Auction Co. Gary Bennett began buying and selling collectible automobiles in 1971 with the Leake Auction Company, founded by James C. Leake Sr. seven years earlier. After decades in the industry, including 17 as vice president of Barrett-Jackson auctions, Bennett has returned to lead where he began. “I am so excited to be back in my hometown of Tulsa, leading Leake Auction Company into the next stage of its history as a pioneer in the collector car industry,” said Gary Bennett, general manager, new ventures and sectors (collector cars) of Ritchie Bros. “Tulsa is a special place and Leake is a special company and with the strength of Ritchie Bros. as our owner, we expect to accomplish some amazing things here in Oklahoma and around the country. We aren’t resting on our laurels. Our next auction in Tulsa in June should not be missed.” While at Barrett-Jackson, Bennett oversaw the consignment, bidder, guest services and insurance divisions. He expanded the company from annu-
Gary Bennett
al events to quarterly events, as well as implementing strategic campaigns to increase attendance at its auctions. Now at Leake, Bennett plans to expand the company’s auctions to Florida and Arizona, as well as onlineonly auctions through Ritchie Bros.’ online brand IronPlanet.com. The company’s next three day auction will be held at Tulsa’s River Spirit Expo on June 6 to 8.
“We had more than 700 vehicles on the auction block in Tulsa last June,” said Bennett. “We encourage interested sellers to contact us early to make sure they get a chance to sell in this auction. The earlier you consign the more time we have to market your vehicle to the world.” For more information about the upcoming Tulsa auction, becoming a registered bidder or consigning a vehicle, call 918/254-7077 or visit LeakeCar.com. Admission is $20 for adults; $15 for seniors; $7 for children under 12; and free for military with ID. Online bidding in the auction will be available via IronPlanet.com. About Leake Auction Company Leake Auction Company was established by James C. Leake Sr. and is America’s first collector car auction. Currently Leake conducts auctions in Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Dallas. In January 2018, Leake was acquired by Ritchie Bros.
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