Midwest 13 June 29, 2019

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Concrete Roadway Repairs on I-90 Begin By Irwin Rapoport CEG CORRESPONDENT

West Side Tractor Sales Opens New Facility…18

Ritchie Bros. CEO to Step Down in October…30

Midsota Manufacturing Eyes Trailer Safety…49

Table of Contents ................4 Attachment & Parts Section ......................................31-35

Started last summer, Ulland Brothers Inc. is looking to complete the Minnesota Department of Transportation’s (MnDOT) $17 million I-90 Westbound Concrete Overlay project between the cities of Manchester and Hayward in Freeborn County by mid-September. Construction crews built crossover lanes late in the summer of 2018 so they could get a jump on the 2019 construction season. The 15-mi. construction zone — east of Albert Lea— covers the two westbound lanes of I-90 from Freeborn County Road 46 to Highway 13, which includes re-decking of westbound bridge over County Road 46. Funding for the work is being provided by state gas tax funds and one-time special state funding. The goal of the project, for the section of concrete road, is to extend the lifespan of the highway via necessary repairs and ensure a smoother ride for regular and commercial traffic. Although located in a rural area, 12,000 to 13,000 vehicles use the highway daily; a mix of manufacturers and large businesses use the highway adjacent to the intersection of I-90 and Interstate 35 at Albert Lea near the Iowa border. “The interstate lanes are nearing the end of their lifespan and we were able to use some of our additional one-time funding from the state to upgrade the repairs to a longer-term fix,” said Mike Doughterty, MnDOT’s District 6, director of communications and Public Engagement. “It was originally planned for a blacktop overlay, but we upgraded the plans when the legislature approved one-time additional see I-90 page 64

Ulland Brothers Inc. photo

The goal of the project, for the section of concrete road, is to extend the lifespan of the highway via necessary repairs and ensure a smoother ride for regular and commercial traffic.

Truck & Trailer Section ........ ......................................49-55 Recycling Section ........64-79 Auction Section ............84-91 Business Calendar ............86 Advertisers Index ..............90

Companies Propose $1.6B Oil Pipeline in N.D. BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) Two companies are proposing a $1.6 billion pipeline to move North Dakota crude oil, making it the biggest such project in the state since the Dakota Access pipeline that sparked violent clashes between protesters and law enforcement in 2016 and 2017.

Houston-based Phillips 66 and Casper, Wy.based Bridger Pipeline announced the joint venture called Liberty Pipeline on June 10. It’s designed to move 350,000 barrels of oil daily from western North Dakota’s oil patch to the nation’s biggest storage terminal in Cushing,

Okla. From there, the companies said shippers can access multiple Gulf Coast destinations. The route of the 24-in. pipeline has not been disclosed, though the companies said in a statement the project “will utilize existing pipeline see PIPELINE page 82


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2004 Cat D10R / $590,000

2008 Cat 773F / $600,000

2016 Cat AP1055F / $245,000

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SN EED00813

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2005 Cat 963C Rebuild / $191,900

2015 D6N XL / $229,000

2015 Cat 980M / $329,000

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SN PER00938

SN KRS00808

2014 Cat 299D / $46,000

2014 Cat 257D / $39,000

2003 Cat 420D / $36,000

SN GTC01194

SN EZW01887

SN FDP13103

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2017 Broce Broom RCT350 ...... $37,500 ‘15 New Holland land W80C Loader $47,500

‘16 Deere 544K Wheel Loader Loader .143,500

2017 Case 621F Wheel heel Loader ...... $112,500

A/C heat, Tier4 84.5HP diesel, 2 speed hydrostatic, A/C,&T4i dsl, h4figh speed, hydrostatic drive, uni-8’ brush, w water system,q-tach, brackets & steering valve versal 150 skidgal. load der mount, 1.43 yd. bucket, joystick control, ride control, weather for tow bar , Hyd’s/brackets s3rd valve,for blade, roadcold lights, beacon, package, 13,300 00 bar lbs., 1,406 ..................... 1263 Scraper blade/tow ow are additional., 1,385 hrs.#1 #N4964

A/C, Deere E6068H 125HP T4f diesel, JRB q-tach bucket, joystick control, F-R thumb swit tch, ride conswitch, WURO 5 WLUHV OLPLWHG VOLS GLႇ UHDU GLႇ ORFN FROG weather package, 29,200 lbs., 280 hrs. ........#11513

A/C, Case F4HFE613W 172HP T4f diesel, JRB q-tach bucket, joystick control, F-R thumb switch, 3rd valve, ride FRQWURO WLUHV OLPLWHG VOLS GLႇ UHDU GLႇ ORFN FROG weather package, 27,500 0 lbs., 466 hrs. ................ #11509

2018 Bobcat220TS4 T870 Skid Steer S $52,500 ‘19 Ashland Scra aper .....$92,500

2018 Bobcat at220TS4 T870 Skid Steer .....$92,500 $52,500 ‘19 Ashland d Scraper

‘19 New Ashland 220TS4 .. . $92,500 ‘16 Holland C238Scraper Skid Steer eer . .$39,500

‘19 Ashland 220TS4 TS4 Scraper .. $92,500 2016 New Holland C232 Skid Steer .$39,500

HIGH FLOW , A/C, 100HP 126� T4F, cut, handejector pilot controls, 22 yard capacity heaped, pan, 2 speed, 17.5�tires, tracks, . mo ounthydraulics, plate, torsion four 20.5R25 leadhydr pan, re ear minisuspension, hydrs., frontlb electric connector mum 400HP front required, 26,100 bs. .......... #N6074, 84� bucket, 12,925 lbs., 918 hrs s. ............. #N5122

HIGH FLOW , A/C, Aty heaped, 100HP 126� T4F, cut, handejector pilot controls, 22 yard capacity pan, 2 speed, 17.5�tires, tracks, . mount plate, torsion four 20.5R25 res, leadhydr pan, rear hydraulics, minisuspension, ont hydrs., frontlbs. electric connector mum 400HP fro required, equired, 26,100 .......... #N6086, 84� bucket, 12,925 925 lbs., 871 hrs. ............. #N5124

22 yard capacity cut, pattern ejector ector changer pan, , Heat, A/C, radio, Theaped, ier 4, E-H126� controls, attern 2 speed, 17.7� tires, tracks,lead aux.pan, hydrrear . mount plate, self-level, four 20.5R25 hydraulics, raulics, minikeyless start, block heater , frontlbs. electric c..... multifunction, mum 400HP required, 26,100 .......... #N6075 78� bucket, 10,100 lbs., 1,208 hrs. .............#N4275 .......#N4275

22 yard capacity heaped, 126� cut, ejector pan, Extended Wa arranty tilped, l 03-09-2020, 3,000 hr . A/C, T4F E-H cntrls, keyless esspan, start, speed, 17.7� four,20.5R25 tires, lead ad rear2 hydraulics, minitracks, aux. hydr ., hydr dr . mountlbs. plate, block heater, mum 400HP required, , 26,100 .......... #N6085 78� bucket, 9,360 lbs. s. 648 hrs. ............ #N4677

2009 adano GR300XL-1 a Crane C ..... $72,500 $185,500 2015TSkytrak 8042 Fork klift

2012 Kobelco o SK210-9 Excavator . $96,500

‘17 Kobelco ED160SRLC-5 Blade Runner unner . $POR

‘14 Kobelco SK140SRLC-3 SRLC-3 Excav. $92,500 0SRLC-3

Cab w/heat, Tier 4, 4W WD, 8,000 lbs. cap., 42’ Rough Terrain e 100HP , 30diesel, ton cap., Heat t, A/C, 215HP diesel, 101’ 4 60� section 42’3 jib, stabil lizers,aux. 20.5-25 tires, reach, x 60�boom, carriage, mode steering, eering, hydraulics, Twork adano a electric moment (AML-L), lights, blockload heater , 26,300 indic lbs.,cator 1,487system hrs. .... #ST166 4 WD/steer, dual winch, 2,082 hrss. ................. #10123

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, cs, 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, 93HP Tier 4, INDR, R, 23.6� pads, 9’4� stick, 19’7� depth, JRB Coupler, additional dditional counterweight, 32,600 lbs., pattern control, hand and control,1-2 way aux. hydraulics, front window guard., 1,718 hrs. . #KOB225

2015 Skytrak 8042 Fork klift .... $72,500 2016 New Holland C238 S Skid Steer . .$POR

2016 New olland C232 Skid Steer .$39,500 2015 JLGHo G G12-55A ForkLift .... $104,500

$249,500 2016 Bell Bell B40D B40DArticulated Articulated...... $219,500

2009 TBell adano GR300XL-1 00XL-1 Crane.. .$209,500 $185,500 2016 B40D A Articulated

Cab w/heat, 100HPTier diesel, Tier contr 4, 4W WD, lbs.changer cap., 42’, Heat, A/C, radio, 4, E-H rols,8,000 pattern 60�17.7� x 60� carriage, 3 mode aux. hydraulics, 2reach, speed, tracks, aux. hydrsteering, . eering, m mount plate, self-level, work lights, block heater , 26,300 lbs.,electric .... #ST166 keyless start, block heater , front e1,487 hrs. multifunction, 78� bucket, 10,100 lbs., 1,208 hrs. .............#N4275

A/C, Cummins, 130HP 4 dsl, 4WD, 3,000 12,000hr lbs., 55’ Extended Warr a1 ranty tilTier 03-09-2020, . A/C, reach, frontcntrl stabis, lizers, 72� x 72� carriage, front hydraulic T4F, E-H keyless start, 2 speed, 17.7� coupler 28 tires, 3 mode steering, hydraulics, tracks,, 400/75-2 aux. hy ydr ., hydr . mount plate,aux. block heater, work lights, beac con, lbs.,hrs. 1,778............ hrs. ........#ST181 78� bucket, 9,3 36035,100 lbs. 648 #N4677

449HP ier4 4, 40.540.5 tonton cap. (30 A6WD, Michelin 4600 449HP TTiier diesel, cap. (30yds.), yds.),Allison 26.5R 25, on6WD, boardon weighing, safetykeyless rails, ails, remote jump PR trans., board hand weighing, eyless start, start, keyless start, tailgate, 65,800 lbs., 3,929hrs. hrs. #BEL018 .. #BEL004 tailgate not included, 65,800 lbs. 2,358

RoughTTiier e 4 diesel, errain , 3040.5 ton cap., Heat, A/C, 215HP diesel, 449HP ton cap. (30 yds.), 6WD, Michelin 101’ 425, section boom, 42’ 2’ jib,hand stabilizers, 20.5-25 tires, 26.5R on board weighing, hing, safety rails, remote jump Ta adano electric moment system (AML-L), start, keyless start,load tailgate, e,oment 65,800indicator lbs., 3,929 hrs. .. #BEL004 4 WD/steer, dual winch,, 2,082 hrs. .. #10123

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EIGHT TIPS WHEN EVALUATING A HIGH-HOUR USED MACHINE

When looking for a used piece of equipment, you may ask yourself if it’s smarter to invest in one with low hours. But the answer to that question isn’t always black and white.

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DOTS WIN AWARDS FOR PROJECTS THAT STRENGTHEN COMMUNITIES

Eight transportation projects from six western state departments of transportation received top honors in the regional America’s Transportation Awards competition, including North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska.

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WEST SIDE TRACTOR SALES OPENS NEW FACILITY IN TERRE HAUTE

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MURPHY TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. INC. PROMOTES JASON WELCH

Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. recently promoted Jason Welch to WorkSight Solutions manager. In this role, Welch will lead the charge to offer competitive and innovative solutions to customers related to Machine Technology.

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CASE PARTNERS WITH JON PARDI TO RAISE INDUSTRY AWARENESS

The doors have officially opened for business at West Side Tractor Sales’ newest location in Terre Haute, Ind. It is the first John Deere construction dealership to have a physical presence in this market.

Case Construction Equipment is partnering with country music superstar Jon Pardi on a series of promotions throughout 2019 and 2020 focused on raising awareness for, and growing interest in, careers in the construction industry.

Kristin Parker began her career at Carolina Tractor & Equipment as a TEPS manager in 1994. She spent 16 years in various roles including parts manager, Six Sigma deployment champion and vice president of product support.

Held to introduce customers to vendors and new product advancements, the expo is an ideal place to see Bonnell’s snow and ice fighting vehicles, industrial leaf vacuums and road drags, as well as meet the people behind the trucks.

Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers, the world’s largest industrial auctioneer, announced that Ravi Saligram, CEO and board member has informed the Board of Directors that he will step down from his positions effective October 1, 2019.

Midsota Manufacturing hosted an event for National Trailer Safety Week on June 7 at the company’s facility in Avon, Minn. The purpose of the event was to educate anyone who pulls a trailer about trailer safety and laws.

While it is common to hear about companies that failed during the great recession, others were born and achieved growth during this challenging period. Bedrock Machinery of California is one of those companies.

Plans to build Barack Obama’s $500 million presidential center on Chicago’s lakefront can move forward, a federal judge said June 11, in dismissing an advocacy group’s lawsuit objecting to the use of historic public parkland.

Berry Companies Inc. has announced the addition of Greg Joerg to the position of CFO. He most recently owned a consulting firm, working with small-to-midsize companies in operations, financial processes and functions and IT strategy.

More than 3,700 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros.’ multi-million-dollar unreserved public equipment auction in the Chicago area on June 20, 2019.

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KRISTIN PARKER RELISHES LEADERSHIP ROLE AT ASCENDUM

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RITCHIE BROS. ANNOUNCES SUCCESSION PLAN FOR CEO RAVI SALIGRAM

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BEDROCK MACHINERY RISES TO TOP FOLLOWING HUMBLE START

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OBAMA CENTER CONSTRUCTION CAN MOVE FORWARD IN CHICAGO

RITCHIE BROS. CHICAGO AREA AUCTION ATTRACTS BIDDERS FROM 45 COUNTRIES

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2005 CAT AP-650B

$19,500

STK# CT19008, 7,755 HRS, SCHOFIELD, WI

2006 CAT CB-534DXW

$18,500

2015 KOMATSU WA320-7

STK# KM18300, 3466 HRS, BOLINGBROOK, IL

$129,500

2016 KOMATSU PC228USLC-10 $169,500

2012 DEERE 410K

STK# CT19004, 5,149 HRS, MARENGO, IL

2015 CAT 963K

$239,500

2011 HAMM HD+120VO

$39,500

2012 KOMATSU D65PX-17

$159,500

2016 KOMATSU D39PX-23

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2012 KOMATSU D51PX-22

$94,500

2005 KOMATSU PC400LC-7

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1993 VALMET 544X II

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2012 KOMATSU HM300-3 WATER TRUCK $289,500

STK# CT17012 2,880 HOURS, BRIDGETON, MO

STK# KM19133, 400 HRS, DEPERE, WI

2015 KOMATSU PC138USLC-10 $109,500

STK# KM18038 1,984 HRS, BOLINGBROOK, IL

STK# HM19018, 3,514 HRS, SPRINGFIELD, IL

STK # KM17394, 5,065 HRS, EAU CLAIRE, WI

STK# VT19009 15,632 HRS, EAU CLAIRE, WI

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STK# KM19051, 16,894 HRS, DEPERE, WI

STK# KM17137, 9,165 HRS, BOLINGBROOK, IL

STK# KM18585 1605 HRS, SPRINGFIELD, IL

2014 KOMATSU 931.1

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2016 KOMATSU 931.2

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2018 Case TR340, s/n NHM436975, 115 Hours, Cab w/AC, 2 Speed E-H Controls, Hyd Coupler, Ride Control, Enhanced High Flow, 17.7” wide Tracks ..............................$55,800

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2016 MAULDIN 1550 PAVER - 8-14’ Freedom Screed, propane heat, 130 hours ......$92,500

Grove RT765E – (’14), 65 Ton, 110’ Boom, 56’ Jib, 2,400 hrs, C001602…POR

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Liebherr L542 – (’15), 161 HP, 20.5R25EM tires, central-lube, RC, 3.53 yd. bkt…POR

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AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT CEDAR RAPIDS 3042, (’05), Volvo powered Jaw Crusher with 42”x20” VG Feeder, #C003039 ..........$230,514 EXTEC S5, (’08), Double Screen Crawler Screening Plant, (2) 8’x5’ double deck vib screens, (2) hyd folding wing conveyors, #C002706 ..............................................................................................................................$95,000 KPI FT4250CC, (‘11) Track Mounted Impact Crusher, #C003741 ................................................................$CALL KPI 4250CC, (’16), Track Mounted Impact Crusher, #C002250 ..................................................................$CALL SANDVIK CH430, (‘13) Closed Circuit Cone Plant, 6’x20’ TD Screen, #40230 ......................................$493,000

CRANES GROVE RT635, (’98) 35 Ton....................................................................................................................$59,000 GROVE RT650E, (’14) 50 Ton, Tier 4, 105’ Boom, 51’ Jib, #C001600 ..................................................$394,000 GROVE RT880E, (’14), 80 Ton, 128’ Boom, 56’ Jib, Aux Winch, #C001603 ..............................................$CALL GROVE TMS900E, (’05), 90 Ton, 142’ Boom, 56’ Jib, Aux Winch, #C002264 ......................................$329,000 KOBELCO CK800, (’92), 80 Ton, 150’ Boom, 40’ Jib, Aux Winch, #C003427 ......................................$209,000 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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GARY CARLSON EQUIPMENT CO. 1380 WEST COUNTY ROAD C ROSEVILLE, MN 55113

GARY CARLSON EQUIPMENT 10630 NASSAU STREET NE BLAINE, MN 55449

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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004

724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820 Call Andy Miller Established 1928 Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees OFF ROAD HAULERS

COMPACTORS

CRANES

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,

AIR COMPRESSORS

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$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

CRAWLER TRACTORS

(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

MOTOR SCRAPERS

Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 (5)

Komatsu

PC128UU,

1996,

offset

boom, Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good

rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRB Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALL

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

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dition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$100,000 (2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL

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


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Hard Hats for Safety — and a Statement By Katie Kohler CEG Correspondent

which includes: • A “type one” hard hat offers impact protection from vertically falling objects that could land on the top of the head. • A “type two” hard hat protects from vertical and horizontal threats. The material used to manufacture hard hats evolved over time. By 1933, the hard hat was made with aluminum; however, because it is a conductor of electricity, it had to be replaced by other materials. In the 1940s, Bullard developed its trademark three-rib design along with a heat-resistant fiberglass hard hat. In the following decades, thermoplastics replaced fiberglass as a better, lowercost alternative. Today, hardhats are made are often made from lightweight, durable HighDensity Polyethylene (HDPE) which doesn’t conduct electricity and weathers the elements.

What came first, the hard hat or the PPE laws? When E.W. Bullard returned home from World War I, he used his doughboy Army helmet to design protective headgear to improve industrial safety. Bullard sold carbide lamps and mining equipment to gold and copper miners who were wearing a soft derby, similar to a baseball cap. In 1919, Bullard patented the “hard-boiled” hat made of steamed canvas, glue and black paint. He then developed an internal susBullard’s pension to provide a AboveView more effective hat. hard hat increasBullard’s invenes upper peripheral view tion came along at by more than 50 percent and is the only full brim a critical time. hard hat with a replaceable see-through brim visor. Industrial production increased dur(or one-color-fits-all). MSA is the only manufacturer to offer ing World War II and three different hard hat sizes and four suspension options. so did workplace acci“You can choose your size, how the hard hat sits on your dents since a high rate of head, what color it is (even hot pink!), and what accessories production and winning the war you attach to it,” said was a higher priority than worker D’Uva. Comfort Is Key safety. In the two years before Officially licensed hard hats for college and see HATS PPE is only effective if it is worn OSHA’s beginning, 14,000 worksports teams lets you display properly at all times. In the early page 36 ers died each year from workplace professional your pride and perhaps identify fellow fans 1980s, comfort began to play a part hazards, and another 2 million and rivals on the work site. in the design of were disabled or harmed. hard hats In 2019, Bullard, a global provider of personal protective equipment, is celebrating the when Bullard launched a helmet 100th anniversary of the company’s invention of the hard with nonslip ratchet suspension with a knob in back to adjust hat. “We feel a great responsibility to our customers,” said for fit. Bullard has since Wells Bullard, CEO. “My great grandfather invented the upgraded the suspension hard hat because he was able to see a problem that wasn’t systems in its hard hats and being solved. He saw the need to invent something that added easy-lock snaps for allowed millions of workers to go home safely at the end of easy height adjustment and an enhanced brow the day when they otherwise wouldn’t have.” pad. “Comfort is a big PPE as Requirement The Golden Gate Bridge’s construction in the 1930s thing when it marked the first appearance of the “designated hard hat area comes to PPE,” on a construction site.” Bullard supplied the hard hats and its said Wells Bullard. engineers designed an original supplied air respirator for “It’s only useful if it’s worn. The last thing I want workers. However, hard hats didn’t become a government-mandat- to see is someone taking off ed requirement until the advent of OSHA. On April 28, their hard hat to rub their tem1971, the OSH Act became effective that states employers ples or to wipe sweat off must provide required personal protective equipment at no their brow. We have a vercost to workers. OSHA requires, in 29 CFR 1910.135, that if satile offering that is comthe following hazardous conditions are present, then head fortable.” Samantha D’Uva, protection is required: Established • Objects might fall from above and strike employees on MSA’s global manager in 1914, MSA Safety is of product public relathe head; recognized as a leader in the • There is potential for employees to bump their heads tions and influencer development, manufacturing and engagement, points to against fixed objects, such as exposed pipes or beams; and supply of safety products that protect peo• There is a possibility of accidental head contact with the latest safety trends ple and facility infrastructures. The company’s product line is used by workers around the world in a broad in design, which are aimed electrical hazards. range of markets, including the oil, gas and petrochemical industry, In 1997, the American National Standards Institute at appealing to a broader audience. the fire service, the construction industry, mining and the military. (ANSI) updated its performance standards for hard hats, There is no-one-size-fits-all anymore


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Eight Tips When Evaluating a High-Hour Used Machine pretty good care of it. • Tires: Generally, machines with high hours either need tires or have tires with tread that’s in good condition. Always verify the brand and inspect the casing (sidewall) and the tread for peeling, cuts and debris. The replacement cost of tires can have a significant cost to ownership. Also, check whether bias or radial tires were being used, and know your application to choose correctly between the two. • Undercarriage: Look to see if the machine has an OEM undercarriage (most OEM undercarriages have their name on it). OEM undercarriages are preferable to aftermarket. While OEM undercarriages could easily come from the same manufacturer as aftermarket underBy Jared Haughton carriages, the difference is most SPECIAL TO CEG likely in the spec. OEMs are more centered on life cycle and spec their If the plates were welded to the pins to keep them from falling out, the pins are the wrong size. When looking for a used piece of components to achieve longer wear equipment, you may ask yourself if life. Generally, bushings and link it’s smarter to invest in one with low assemblies will have a greater thickhours. But the answer to that quesness and a more rigid hardness spec. tion isn’t always black and white. • Cab: Hop in and check to see if For one, many people might the cab is clean (e.g., the seats aren’t assume too quickly that a wheel torn). The cleanliness of a cab is loader with 2,000 hours is in better usually reflective of the person who shape than one with 8,000 hours — operated it. With typical operators but that’s not necessarily the case. working 10-hour days or more, a Maybe the owner of the 8,000-hour meticulous cab likely indicates an machine was meticulous about preoperator who took good care of his ventive maintenance, and the 2,000machine. Also look for an operator hour owner wasn’t. Or perhaps the inspection book. Some contractors lower-hour machine was used at a require an operator at the beginning mine and put through more abuse, and end of a shift to clean out the whereas the 8,000-hour machine roller frames, inspect for leaks, has a lot of idle hours on it. And grease machines and help identify what if the owner of the 8,000-hour any other operational issues. They loader recently replaced the transmight document this in an inspecmission? tion book, and it isn’t uncommon There’s a lot more to consider for these to be left in the cab of the when looking for a piece of used machine. equipment than the number of hours Check the frog and teeth for signs of wear. • Buckets: When pins start to — and a higher-hour machine may wear down, eventually you have to actually be the better option for you. replace them and the bushings. Consider these eight tips when looking at Some owners, however, will run them out, used equipment with several thousand hours which leads to more expensive repairs, like or more: line boring a distorted hole. This may indi• Service History: For high-hour cate an owner who wasn’t paying attention machines, ask for a service history or get a or didn’t care about regular maintenance and serial number and have your dealer look up was okay letting certain parts of the machine what components have been serviced or wear down. What else might be worn down? replaced. You can also find out if the • Paint: If a machine has been repainted, machine was serviced in a preventive mainfind out what exactly was repainted and tenance program with a certified dealer. If why. Sometimes a complete paint job may you find that most of the machine’s wear reveal an owner who’s trying to hide someparts/components haven’t been replaced, thing; but sometimes a paint job indicates an you probably want to budget additional owner who’s simply maintaining the appearmoney for repairs down the road. If the ance of his equipment. The quality of the machine has a lot of hours but was regularly see TIPS page 58 serviced, it indicates the owner likely took A low-hour machine is not always a better choice than one with higher hours.

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Receiving Top Honors …

DOTs Win Awards for Projects That Strengthen Communities Eight transportation projects from six western state departments of transportation received top honors in the regional America’s Transportation Awards competition. Some of the winning projects are credited with improving safety for schoolchildren, protecting wildlife habitats and restoring access to communities after massive mudslides. “For 12 years, the America’s Transportation Awards have recognized state DOT projects for making communities safer, less congested and better connected,” said Carlos Braceras, executive director of the Utah Department of Transportation and the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 2018-2019 president. “Today’s regional winners demonstrate how state DOTs collaborate with local communities and partners to develop innovative, multimodal solutions that keep people and goods moving by motor vehicle, scooters, bicycle and on foot.” Sponsored by AASHTO, AAA and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the 12th annual America’s Transportation Awards competition divides transportation projects up in three categories: Quality of Life/Community Development, which recognizes projects that have significantly benefited the community in which they exist, especially in the form of economic growth and well-being of citizens; Best Use of Technology & Innovation, which recognizes new technolo-

gy and/or creative solutions implemented by a state department of transportation; and Operations Excellence, which recognizes projects that deliver a more reliable, well-functioning, and/or safer transportation system through operational solutions. Project categories also are designated by size: small (projects costing less than $25 million), medium (projects that cost between $25 million and $200 million) and large (projects costing more than $200 million). The winners from the Western Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials regional competition are: • North Dakota Department of Transportation’s Pop-Up Demonstration Projects (Quality of Life/Community Development — Small category) • California Department of Transportation’s Interstate 880 Safety and Operational Improvements at 23rd and 29th Avenues (Quality of Life/Community Development — Medium category) • Texas Department of Transportation’s U.S. 290 Reconstruction from I-610 to Beltway 8 (Quality of Life/Community Development — Large category) • Washington State Department of Transportation’s SR 500 — 42nd Ave to 54th Ave Safety Improvements Project

(Operations Excellence — Small category) • South Dakota Department of Transportation’s Interstate 90 Exit 14 (Operations Excellence — Medium category) • Nebraska Department of Transportation’s Maintenance Decision Support and Automatic Vehicle Location Project (Best Use of Technology & Innovation — Small category) • California Department of Transportation’s Highway 1/Mud Creek Emergency Restoration (Best Use of Technology & Innovation — Medium category) • Washington State Department of Transportation’s I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East Project, Phases 1 and 2A (Best Use of Technology & Innovation — Large category) The WASHTO winners are the first to be announced in what will be a total of four regional competitions. The three highest-scoring projects from each region will earn a place on the list of “Top 12” projects. Those 12 projects will compete for the Grand Prize, selected by an independent panel of industry judges and the People’s Choice Award, which is chosen by the general public through online voting. The top two winners also receive $10,000 cash awards, to be donated to a charity or scholarship of the state DOT’s choosing. The Top 12 projects will be announced on Aug. 23, when online voting for the People’s Choice Award will ;castransportationawards.org/. 


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AGC Report …

Spending Flat; Totals $1.3T in March, April Construction spending was unchanged from March to April, with mixed results by project type for the month and for the year to date, according to an analysis June 3 by the Associated General Contractors of America of new federal spending data. Association officials warned that tariffs and countermeasures by U.S. trading partners are adding costs and uncertainty to construction projects and are potentially reducing demand for numerous types of projects. “Overall spending was flat in April, but that masks significant differences among the various construction sectors for both the latest month and the first four months of 2019 combined,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “The year-to-date totals, which are a more reliable indicator of underlying trends than are initial monthly estimates, show activity is still increasing for most project types other than single-family homebuilding.” Construction spending totaled $1.30 trillion at a seasonally adjusted annual rate in both March and April, according to estimates the U.S. Census Bureau released June 3. For the first four months of 2019 combined, spending edged up by 0.2 percent from the same period in 2018. Public construction spending soared 4.8 percent for the month and 11.8 percent year-to-date. Among the three largest public categories, highway and street construction spending jumped 17.2 percent, educational construction climbed 8.9 percent and transportation (airports, transit, rail and port) construction increased 6.2 percent. Private nonresidential spending declined 2.9 percent from March to April but the four-month total was 2.6 percent higher than in January-April 2018. Major private nonresidential categories mostly experienced spending increases year-todate. The largest, power construction (comprising electric power generation, transmission and distribution, plus oil and gas fields and pipelines), increased by 2.0 percent year-todate. Commercial (retail, warehouse and farm) construction decreased by 6.0 percent. Manufacturing construction posted a 10.7 percent gain. Private office construction spending rose 8.0 percent. Private residential construction spending slipped 0.6 percent for the month and 7.6 percent year-to-date. Single-family homebuilding decreased 7.1 percent in the first four months of the year while spending on multifamily projects increased 7.9 percent. Spending on residential improvements slumped 13.1 percent year-to-date. Association officials said that ever-changing tariffs have made it difficult for contractors to estimate project costs accurately, while retaliatory actions by U.S. trading partners cut into demand for construction by exporters, their suppliers and their logistics and transportation partners. The officials urged President Trump to end tariffs that are harming U.S. contractors and other businesses, and to avoid using tariffs as a weapon for immigration or other policies. They added that the latest round of threatened tariffs is coming at time when private-sector demand for construction is essentially flat. “These tariffs are doing much more harm than good,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “They drive up construction costs, cause uncertainty for businesses that need to know their costs before investing in projects, and damage U.S. competitiveness.” For more information, visit www.agc.org. 

West Side Tractor Sales Opens New Facility in Terre Haute

The doors have officially opened for business at West Side Tractor Sales’ newest location in Terre Haute, Ind. West Side Tractor — a John Deere construction and forestry equipment distributor — is the first John Deere construction dealership to have a physical presence in this market. The new facility is located at 3773 East Margaret Drive (intersection of Margaret Drive and Fruitridge Avenue). West Side Tractor, headquartered in Naperville, Ill., expanded into the Indiana market approximately 10 years ago with the acquisition of Holt Equipment. As a third-generation family operation, West Side Tractor has been in the tractor business for 57 years. The new Terre Haute facility is its 11th full-service store throughout Illinois and Indiana. “We are thrilled to join the Terre Haute business community and look forward to putting down roots,” said Steve Benck, president and second-generation ownership of West Side Tractor. “Since we entered the Indiana market, we have continued to invest in our people, products and facilities to be able to provide the top-notch experience that our cus-

tomers deserve.” Built from the ground up, the new facility provides new, used and rental construction equipment, as well as parts and service support. The 15,000-sq.-ft. facility features eight shop service bays equipped with state-of-the-art service tools and equipment, a 3,000-sq.-ft. parts department and warehouse, training facilities and spacious and comfortable areas for West Side Tractor employees and customers. In addition to the branch, West Side Tractor has field service operations already up and running in the area. West Side Tractor represents all of John Deere’s construction and forestry products, from large production class wheel loaders to compact skid steers. Other product lines represented include Dynapac, Epiroc, TAG, Sullair, NPK, Paladin, Leica, Topcon, Interstate, Felling and Talbert, along with many other aftermarket lines that our customer support advisors provide. For more information, call 812/645-7160 or visit www.westsidetractorsales.com. 

LBX Opens New Customer Center

LBX held a grand opening for its new customer experience center on June 13. The new facility is located on 25 acres in the Citation Business Park on Remington Way in Lexington, Ky. Company officials have said the operation will accommodate customer experience programs, including dealer training, product demonstrations and community events. The location is the company’s second in Lexington, joining its headquarters and distribution center.

“Today marks the culmination of a vision that started several years ago,” said Eric Sauvage, president and CEO, LBX Company LLC. “A vision to better support our dealers, our customers, our employees and our community, with our state-of-the-art 23,000 square foot LBX Customer Experience Center. We are all very excited, and already have a full calendar for the 2019 usage of our new facility, with product and service trainings, cus-

tomer demonstration days, clinic tests and philanthropy events.” Attending the grand opening were Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton; State Sen. Ralph Alvarado of Winchester; Rep. George Brown, Jr. of Lexington; along with other business leaders. Emcee for the event was Bob Quick, president and CEO, Commerce Lexington. For more information, visit lbxco.com. 


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Kristin Parker Relishes Leadership Role at Ascendum By Katie Kohler CEG CORRESPONDENT

Ascendum Machinery general manager Kristin Parker didn’t want to wear a suit every day. The buttoned-up apparel wasn’t the only thing she found restricting. Her parents wore suits every day to banking and finance jobs. After graduating summa cum laude from Western Carolina University with her MBA, she interviewed with Bank of America in Charlotte — a sea of suits. Instead of dressing the part, Parker decided to look for a career that suited her better. While interviewing with Bank of America, she came across the Carolina Tractor & Equipment Company, which was looking for an IT specialist for its engine division. “I was ready to shed the suit and really work for a living. Being able to work and not play the part I’ve seen my parents play really struck me,” said Parker. “I have always had an affinity for hard work, working outdoors and finding solutions. This was the business for me.” Parker began her career at Carolina Tractor & Equipment as a TEPS manager in 1994. She spent 16 years in various roles including parts manager, Six Sigma deployment champion and vice president of product support. She rose to the rank of vice president of asset management and rental, in which she was responsible for new, used and rental equipment assets valued at $40 to $60 million and parts/inventory valued at $18 million. She also led the successful turnaround of a distressed business unit, CATRental Store, with revenues of more than $15 million, by implementing a strategic business plan. “The thing that kept me intrigued is I didn’t know anything about the business,” she said. “I was a sponge. Learning intrigued me. Construction gets in you and that’s what you do.” She tells people during job interviews that they may have no idea about the construction business, but if they get into it, they’ll never get out. “It grows on you, mostly because you meet so many different people.” In 2011, Parker became vice president of sales and marketing with Ascendum Machinery, a Volvo Construction Equipment dealer with more 15 locations across the southeast and North Dakota. During her eight years with Ascendum, Parker’s titles have included IT specialist, operations manager, vice president of product support, asset manager and vice president of sales and marketing. As vice president of sales and marketing, she was responsible for new and ancillary

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product lines distributed by Ascendum, inventories valued on average at $70 million, 23 sales representatives over five states and coverage plans for all product lines. She was appointed general manager for North Carolina and upstate South Carolina in September 2018. Still, no suit is required. Parker lists interacting with customers as one of the most satisfying aspects of the job. Just recently she said she met with a customer in South Carolina who first sat in the cab of his father’s dozer when he was five years old. “He’s in his 70s now,” Parker said. “He worked his whole life to be in the business.” She also received a call from a customer who had inherited his company from his father, who himself had been in the business for years. “You work with so many different people and they all have different styles of how they purchase and how they run their businesses,” Parker said. “It’s always intriguing. They are like snowflakes in that no two are alike. “Listening to many customers over the

years helps me be the best that I can be. If you listen, customers will tell you exactly what they want and it makes our efforts more focused and worthwhile. We always try to get some nugget of feedback from the customer and we always go back to Volvo with it. With Volvo, the quality is the best. They are very customer-centric and we are fortunate to have a strong manufacturer that stands behind any decision we make.” Parker’s path to becoming a business development executive consisted of a wide range of roles and the ability provide direction and leadership to employees at various levels in an ever-changing business environment. “I had a lot of good mentors,” she said. “Different people saw something and have given me chances. They saw I put the hard work in and I love it so I didn’t get held back a lot. I was presented with opportunities and took them and ran as hard as I could with them.” Parker admitted identifying a mentor in any field isn’t easy, and finding someone

with integrity was a key factor. “I’ve learned as much from people who didn’t have a good reputation and didn’t handle situations well as I have from my actual mentors,” she said. “Keep your eyes open. Finding a mentor is difficult because it’s hard to trust someone with your career path.” Work-life balance is also a major challenge. Parker doesn’t take regular vacations, and when she does, she doesn’t feel that she can “turn it off” until the second day of the trip. “I think the biggest thing is having a support network at home who realize you are a go-getter,” she said. “I get the conversations that you are always on the phone or that they only see the top of my head looking at the computer. It is the biggest struggle.” When Parker speaks to groups, she encourages her listeners to work with a team that loves the business. For her, the biggest wins are contributed to seeing others succeed. “Have thick skin and work hard,” she said. “In the construction industry, there are no handouts for men or women. It is hard work and you have to love what you are doing. Our business is built on relationships, and your reputation and respect for others is paramount. Work with enthusiasm and integrity. Be excited every day to work beside a team of folks that love the business as much as you do.” (Editor’s note: Construction Equipment Guide will be publishing occasional articles on women leaders in the construction industry throughout 2019)  CEG


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ARTBA Foundation Announces Assistance Case Awards Chapin, to Children of Fallen Highway Workers S.C., Its $25K 2019 Dire States Grant Sixteen children of highway workers who were killed or permanently disabled on the job will receive post-high school financial assistance for the 2019-20 school year from the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation’s (ARTBA-TDF) “Lanford Family Highway Worker Memorial Scholarship” fund. Now in its 20th year, the program was established with a gift from two Roanoke, Va., highway contractors and their companies — Stan Lanford (1999 ARTBA chairman) of Lanford Brothers, and Jack Lanford (1991 ARTBA chairman), with Adams Construction Company. More than 100 highway workers are killed annually in roadway construction and maintenance accidents, and thousands more are seriously injured. The scholarship fund is supported today by transportation design and construction firms and their executives, labor unions, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), and industry foundations. More than 180 scholarships have been given to students from 32 states to pursue undergraduate and graduate courses as well as technical training. The 2019 class includes:

Caitlyn Rains, Proctor, Ark. Caitlyn’s father, James “Bubba” Rains, was killed in 2013 while working in a night construction zone for APAC Tennessee. Caitlyn is studying respiratory therapy at Arkansas State University, where she will be a junior. Stan Jones Jr., Gaston, S.C. Stan’s father, Standra Jones Sr., died in 2007 after being struck by a vehicle while at work for the South Carolina Department of Transportation. Stan will be in his first year of graduate studies in architecture at Clemson University in South Carolina. Willie Blevins, Athens, Ga. Willie’s mother, Kathy Blevins, worked for the Gwinnett County Department of Transportation. She had just finished painting turn-lane lines when her vehicle was struck and she was killed in 2004. Willie, a mechanical engineering major, will be a senior at the University of Georgia. Amy McNeil Graves & Misty McNeil, Lumberton, Texas Amy and Misty’s father, Jeffrey McNeil, was killed in 2005 while working for the Texas Department of Transportation. Amy is in registered nursing school at Lamar State College in Port Arthur. Misty will be a junior at Lamar Institute of Technology in Beaumont where she studies radiological technology. Victoria Markle, Port Charlotte, Fla. Victoria’s father, John Markle, was struck and killed on Florida’s I-75 in March 2016 while working for Ajax Paving Industries. Victoria is majoring in early childhood education and will be a junior at Charlotte Technical College in Port Charlotte. Kristen & Jenna Jares, West, Texas Kristen and Jenna’s father, Gregory Jares, was killed in 2001 while working for the Texas Department of Transportation special crews. Jenna will be a freshman studying occupational therapy at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton, where her sister Kristen is a senior majoring in exercise physiology. Hadley Voudrie, Trussville, Ala. Hadley’s father, Darin Voudrie, was struck and killed while

working for Jefferson County Roads and Transportation in 2015. Hadley will be a sophomore at Jefferson State Community College in Birmingham, where she studies elementary education.

Case Construction Equipment has awarded the $25,000 Dire States Equipment Grant to Chapin, S.C., for the East Chapin Sewer Force Main Project. The project will install a new parallel force main to relieve pressures in the service area on the existing sewer force main and pump stations. The additional force main will provide capacity to reroute sewer flow to significantly reduce the likelihood of future overMashawn Blubaugh, Howard, Ohio Mashawn’s father, Shawn Blubaugh, died in 2010 while flows that may affect the drinking water of approximately working for the Ohio Department of Transportation. Mashawn 130,000 drinking water customers in the area. The Case Dire States Grant gives Chapin $25,000 in free will be a sophomore at Kent State University and is majoring in early childhood education. equipment rental for the project through local Case dealer

Carolyn Lillis, Philomath, Ore. Carolyn’s father, Scott Lillis, was permanently disabled in 2015 while driving in a work zone for his employer Knife River Corporation. Carolyn will be a sophomore at Oregon State University in Corvallis where she studies physical therapy.

Jacob Schwarz, Monee, Ill. Jacob’s father, David Schwarz, was killed in 2017 while operating equipment for the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority. Jacob studies animation with a concentration in computers at Columbia College in Chicago. He will be a senior. Kaitlyn Henry, Chicago, Ill. Kaitlyn’s dad, Gary Henry, was struck by a construction vehicle and killed in 2013 while working on a state highway construction project on Interstate 270 near Columbus, Ohio. Kaitlyn is pursuing her master’s in applied behavior analysis at Ball State in Muncie, Ind. Andrea Pair, Spiro, Okla. Andrea’s father, Shannon Pair, was struck and killed while working for Time Striping Inc., in 1998. Andrea is in her second year of graduate school at Harding University’s College of Pharmacy in Searcy, Ark. Cirar Butler, Gunnison, Miss. Cirar’s father, Henry Butler Jr., was killed was driving a Mississippi Department of Transportation work truck during highway repairs in 2014. Cirar will be a junior studying physical therapy at Mississippi Valley State University in Itta Bena. Faith Shoemaker, Webster, S.D. Faith’s father, John Shoemaker, was killed in an aviation accident while returning from a job site for Webster Scale Inc., a highway construction and heavy equipment company. Faith is studying construction management at South Dakota State University in Brookings. The scholarship fund received financial support in 2018 from the following: • Fernandez Pave the Way Foundation • Virginia Transportation Construction Alliance • Paul & Anita Yarossi • Brian Weidman • York County Community Foundation • The de Moya Group • AASHTO • Paul Drury, Patriarch Contracting LLC • Donald and Dorothy Stabler Foundation • Blue River Foundation • Ajax Paving Industries of Florida • John K. Hale Jr. • Stan & Elise Lanford • Louis Berger Charitable Foundation • Beaty Construction Inc. & C-Tech Corp. • Ananth Prasad • Construction Industries of Massachusetts For more information, visit www.artbatdf.org. 

“The town of Chapin utility department is relatively small and will greatly benefit from the assistance provided by Case ...” Andy Metts Town of Chapin Utilities

Hills Machinery. The project also will mitigate other stormand wastewater challenges for the municipality, and create more capacity for additional business development in the town. Bidding on the project will take place in the next few months, with work expected to begin later in 2019. “A primary consideration in selecting a winner for the Dire States Grant is the ability to build and positively affect numerous facets of a community’s infrastructure,” said Michel Marchand, vice president — North America, Case Construction Equipment. “Chapin presented us with an underground utility and services project that will relieve stresses on current systems, protect water quality and public health in the region, and expand the capacities available to both residential and commercial interests for future growth. “The town of Chapin utility department is relatively small and will greatly benefit from the assistance provided by Case in helping offset some of the costs of this project by making this equipment available,” said Andy Metts, director — town of Chapin Utilities. “This program is a great way to provide support to small town public works departments and staff, and we’re grateful to Case for seeing the benefit in our project.” The Case Dire States Grant was awarded after soliciting submissions nationwide from local communities to use heavy equipment to improve a critical piece of local infrastructure. A committee of representatives from Case chose the winner. For more information on Dire States, and to see how the grant is being put to use by previous winners, visit DireStates.com. 


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Succession Plan Announced …

Ritchie Bros. CEO Ravi Saligram to Step Down in October Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers, the world’s largest industrial auctioneer, announced that Ravi Saligram, CEO and board member has informed the Board of Directors that he will step down from his positions effective October 1, 2019. The board will conduct a thorough, thoughtful search for Ravi’s successor and has engaged a leading executive search firm to assist in the process, which will consider both external and internal candidates. Bev Briscoe, chair of the board, said, “Over the past five years, Ravi has led the transformation of the company, building on its strength as a live auction company to become a world leader in providing solutions to customers for their equipment needs. With the acquisition of IronPlanet and its successful integration, Ravi leaves us with a robust platform and strategy firmly in place for continued profitable growth. Importantly, Ravi has assembled and developed a talented and diverse team that is deeply committed to the company, its customers and its values of integrity, teamwork and stakeholder value.” “With the company on a strong strategic course with the right technologies, tools and capabilities to succeed, Ravi has decided to return to his family in the United States. A search is underway for a leader with a proven track record of execution to accelerate sustainable, profitable growth and take the company to new levels of success. The board thanks Ravi for his exceptional leader- Ravi Saligram

ship over these past five years and his commitment to working with the board toward a smooth transition.” Saligram said, “Leading Ritchie Bros. has been both my passion and my honor. We have shifted the paradigm from being the world’s largest live auction company to a multi-channel, technology enabled equipment asset management and disposition platform. We have built a strong foundation for the future with our live auction and online prowess, digital expertise and data analytics capabilities. We have formed the best management team in our industry, with a diversity of both people and thought to create exponential innovation, and teams that never lose sight of the customer as our anchor.” “My decision to leave Ritchie Bros has been extremely difficult and motivated by personal and family considerations,” continued Saligram. “But with the company on track to deliver strong earnings growth in 2019, the IronPlanet acquisition beginning to yield tangible value and a world-class platform with accelerating network effects in place, this is the right time for me to rejoin my family in the U.S, take on new career challenges and hand the baton to a new CEO to build on all we have accomplished as a team. I am extremely enthusiastic about Ritchie Bros.’ prospects, and truly believe our best days are ahead of us.” For more information about Ritchie Bros., visit RitchieBros.com. 

Lessons Learned…

Advice for Equipment Managers in the Pipeline Industry Andy Baldwin has been the equipment manager of Appalachian Pipeline Contractors in Hendersonville, Tenn., since June 2011. Prior to assuming that role, Baldwin worked in the auto parts industry for nearly 20 years. Baldwin now manages Appalachian Pipeline’s 500-pluspiece fleet of equipment ranging from trucks, skid steers and excavators to boring machines, pipelayers, sandblasting pots and numerous attachments. “My experience in auto parts, having a basic understanding of different types of machinery and their related components, made me a good fit,” Baldwin said. Baldwin talked to ICUEE about some of his biggest lessons learned since joining the pipeline industry nearly eight years ago, along with what he thinks it will take to continue succeeding as an equipment manager.

Q: What are some of the biggest pipeline industry trends right now? We’re seeing a lot of new pipeline construction, as well as the refurbishing of existing lines. We’ve put in a lot of bids on “takeup and relay” projects where we’re removing old 10-inch lines and putting 16-inch lines in their place, or maybe going from a 16 to a 20. In either case, the existing pipe is too small to handle the volume that needs to run through it. Another thing I’ve seen is that more equipment is available to rent than when I first started in 2011. A great example is the trailer-style vacuum excavator. We don’t operate this type of machine on an everyday basis, so I really can’t justify purchasing one. The challenge has been: Where can I go to rent one? Meeting people from leading manufacturers has been really helpful. Now there are a few ven-

dors out there who have added vacuum excavators to their rental fleets. Q: What are your biggest lessons learned thus far as an equipment manager? Technology can be really helpful, but you have to do your homework and make sure you’ll get a return on your investment. For example, we’ve tried a couple of different telematics solutions, primarily for equipment tracking. The issue we’ve always run into is that, because of the specialized work we do, our equipment sometimes sits for longer periods of time. If it’s not being started and operated every day, especially in the colder northern climate, the telematics device seems to put a bit of a draw on the battery. Since our primary focus is productivity and downtime, that’s a concern for us. Another issue we’ve had with telematics is that a lot of our equipment is older. We aren’t able to

capture as much of the machine performance data as we’d like in order to really see the benefit of telematics. That will change over time, of course, as we replace and upgrade elements of our fleet. Q: Do you have any advice for your fellow equipment managers? When I first came into this industry, I didn’t know all that much. Plus, I was all by myself; nearly everyone else in the company was out on job sites. I knew what a dozer was and what an excavator was, of course, but I knew I had a lot to learn. That’s why I attended my first ICUEE in 2013. Now the show has grown to include a lot more of what we utilize as a pipeline company. I’m looking forward to the show this year to see what else is new and different, and would encourage others to attend as well. I like to think outside the box. I look at equipment and technology,

not just for what it is designed for, but what our company can use it for. For example, we’ve started using pole trailers for hauling pipe on the right-of-way. They are compact, but can carry the weight. I think it’s important for equipment managers to really challenge themselves and think creatively. My other piece of advice is that it’s important to build a long list of resources. That’s another reason I like ICUEE. I’ve been able to meet a lot of people from a lot of companies, some of which I was never even aware of. When I first became an equipment manager eight years ago, I only had a couple of mat companies I dealt with. Now I have six or eight. The more people you know and the more options you have, the better you can be as an equipment manager. ICUEE — The Demo Expo is held Oct. 1-3, 2019, in Louisville, Ky. Registration is now open. 


SECTION

Attachments Pages 31-35

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

Bedrock Machinery Rises to Top Following Humble Start While it is common to hear about companies that failed during the great recession, others were born and achieved growth during this challenging period. Bedrock Machinery of California is one of those companies. Jack Yao, owner of Bedrock, learned quickly to think outside the box and sell heavy equipment when few contractors were buying. Today, Bedrock Machinery manufactures and distributes a complete line of attachments for machines ranging in size from compact equipment to dozers. However the beginnings were humble. Yao, living in China and having just graduated university in 2007, was looking for steady employment. His first job was as a translator for Nationwide Equipment, an Americanbased firm. “Jean Bakkes, partner of Nationwide, had come to China to buy new and used machinery,” said Yao. “He was my Bedrock Machinery’s D6T/R foldable stickrake. mentor and taught me a lot. We knew no one and had no con- He decided to venture out on his own and start brokering. nections. We literally just picked up the phone and started “Even though it was hard to find buyers, I would still go dialing and within the first two months had purchased about out and do inspections. I started a website and started to com13 machines.” pile all the equipment data online,” he said. “I worked very Over the next year, Nationwide bought machines in China hard in the beginning because I had zero customers. and resold them in Africa. When the recession hit in 2008, Ultimately I was able to complete two deals in my first year.” Nationwide Equipment ceased operations, according to Yao. He leveraged these new relationships to attract more cus-

Jack Yao, owner of Bedrock Machinery.

tomers in Africa, South Africa, Nigeria and Australia. “What really helped me to secure these deals was my honesty. At the time, a lot of my competitors in China were not truly forthcoming about the used equipment. I gave real numbers and real data on all my inspections. Slowly, I began to earn everyone’s trust and was soon in a position where I could start buying the equipment myself,” said Yao. A turning point for Yao was in 2009 when he started selling to BLC Plant, one of the largest machinery traders in South Africa. “Because they were too busy to come to China, they trusted me, they would buy the machines sight unseen,” said Yao. Manufacturing Opportunity In 2011, Yao’s customers were looking for more affordable quality attachments. “I saw the need was there, so I decided to start manufacturing my own attachments. I opened the company, 2 Machine, with my father, Jiaqi Yao,” he said. The senior Yao, with more than 30 years of experience at Volkswagen, had an extensive background in managing engineers and builders. They soon hired engineers to help design and build the attachments. Initially, the company’s main purpose was to produce attachments exclusively for its machines. Soon customers began asking for custom design/build solutions. Business began to expand rapidly at this point. After focusing on global development for several years, 2 Machine moved its corporate headquarters to the United States and began doing business as Bedrock Machinery in Southern California in 2017. Bedrock has evolved into a company that offers attachments as diverse and unique as a single shank ripper for a Cat D10 dozer to a foldable stick rake for larger dozers. Most of its products will fit a variety of machines.

Bedrock Machinery’s D7E ripper and screen sweeps.

see BEDROCK page 32


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Epiroc MG Multi Grapples Feature 360-Degree Rotation Epiroc multi grapple hydraulic attachments — with options for carriers up to 200,000 lbs. — are ideal for loading and sorting various materials with precision placement, as well as demolishing wooden and masonry structures, according to the manufacturer. MG grapples are operated with an auxiliary bidirectional circuit and feature 360-degree rotation that allows for optimal positioning and precise handling. This feature enables operators to easily rotate the jaws of the MG grapple to pick up material regardless of how it is positioned. MG grapples are equipped with solid perforated shells, which provide visibility during operations. Epiroc offers different blade options, as well as optional bolt-on side plates to keep finegrained material and debris from falling out of the grapple. The design allows MG grapples to pick up many different types and sizes of materials of different weights and densities. A widespread dealer network and the new Epiroc Hydraulic Attachment Competency Center in Independence, Ohio, back Epiroc multi grapple hydraulic attachments. The Hydraulic Attachment Competency Center facility combines a customer center, repair shop and configuration center, and parts and supplies warehouse with a team focused solely on hydraulic attachments. For more information, visit www.epiroc.us. 

MG grapples are operated with an auxiliary bi-directional circuit and feature 360-degree rotation that allows for optimal positioning and precise handling.

Yao Sees Need for Affordable Attachments, Gives Customers What They’re Asking For BEDROCK from page 31

“Because the U.S. market is so big, I felt there was a lot of opportunity here for us to market directly to the end user. Prior to the move, I would say our U.S. customer base constituted of about 10 percent of our business. Last year the U.S. made up 40 percent of our total revenue.” said Yao. He attributes this growth to marketing and stock availability. “We now have four warehouses strategically located in California, Texas, Utah and Georgia. We maintain between four to six containers at all times, so it is much easier and faster to fill a customer needs quickly. We can generally fill an order within a week,” said Yao. Bedrock has successfully overcome the challenge of find-

ing quality supply chain partners, Yao said. “To manufacture equipment is much more challenging due to your reliance on the supply chain,” he said. “Finding good suppliers was difficult at first. It’s much better now, as we can afford to do inspections on every process and send engineers to make sure everything is being done correctly.” Tariffs Loom Yao has been proactive as it pertains to current and potential new tariffs. “The uncertainty with the tariffs has really affected our business. It’s very hard for us to plan ahead. We started looking months ago and have recently secured manufacturing in Malaysia and Thailand. The cost is low, the quality is good and the customer will not have to incur the increased cost of the tariffs,” said Yao. Currently, Bedrock Machinery employs more than 100 people worldwide; distributes to more than 70 countries; manufactures more than 160 models; and still has plans for further expansion. “I want to continue to build a brand name that’s known for quality and will continue to grow for generations to come. We appreciate our customers, offer excellent warranties and will always do whatever is needed to keep our customers satisfied,” said Yao. For more information, visit bedrockmachinery.com.  CEG


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Hard Hat Companies Strive to Make Workers’ PPE Personal HATS from page 10

Established in 1914, MSA Safety is recognized as a leader in the development, manufacturing and supply of safety products that protect people and facility infrastructures. The company’s product line is used by workers around the world in a broad range of markets, including the oil, gas and petrochemical industry, the fire service, the construction industry, mining and the military. “When thinking specifically about innovation and the evolution of industrial head protection, the elements that have progressed the most are customization and comfort,” said D’Uva. “If a helmet is more comfortable — workers are more likely to wear it — thereby ensuring compliance. Then, if you give the ability for a wearer to customize it — they then feel a sense of ownership and greater pride.”

Hard hats can let you make a statement … like what you think of yourself on the job site.

After gathering input from end-users in the field, one of the most common complaints is that the hard hats were too hot. Bullard designed the vented hard hat, the S62, which features a vented shell, allowing air to flow inside the hard hat, keeping the user cool. What’s Ahead for Hard Hats? “We have a great responsibility to continue to innovate and to continue to keep our eyes and ears open to make sure we see unmet needs and unsolved problems and to continue to protect and serve the workers who go into hazardous work environments and have them be able to go home safely to their loved ones,” said Wells Bullard. “We focus on providing our end user workers peace of mind. Our products are the last line of defense.” Bullard Project Manager Stacy Simmons touted Bullard’s AboveView hard hat. It increases upper peripheral view by more than 50 percent and is the only full brim hard hat with a replaceable see-through brim visor. “The other key element is style. If you look at steel toe shoes, you can get a pair that look like ballet flats or hiking boots. People want to feel confident in what they wear,” said Wells Bullard, who noted that they see changes in the design of hardhats and PPE with more women entering the construction industry.

D’Uva said MSA has seen a demand for a more modern looking helmet from millennials entering the trades. During Construction Industry Safety Initiative (CISI) 2019 Safety Week in May, Clayco, a Chicago-based construction engineering company, announced new initiatives to improve safety for the industry at large. Students from five different countries studying a variety of four different majors and minors at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) joined forces with Clayco to come up with a modernized hard hat design with elements that are sustainable, durable, lightweight, comfortable and safe. Within the team, the students’ major studies included design management, equestrian study, graphic design and industrial design. The diversity of the team’s skill sets allowed them to derive multiple design approaches to inventing original, complex and cutting-edge designs. You won’t find any boring hard hats at Extremehardhats.com. Their Putting the “Personal” eye-catching designs range from camo, skulls and flames, animal in PPE Customization for hard prints, sports, and a “Just for the Gals” collection. hats goes beyond company Simmons said one of the most unusual requests they logos or the end user’s last name. They also are an opportunity to show received was for hard hats that hold water or Gatorade botpersonality while abiding by OSHA stan- tles so workers can stay hydrated. The request came right before football season. dards. A chance to put the “personal” in “I’m not sure if they were using the hat more for work or personal protective equipment. Hard hat manufacturers inventory goes recreation, though,” Simmons admitted. When the World Cup was in South Africa in 2010, the beyond the usual solid colors as many offer an array of options and customization services obnoxious vuvuzela might have made the most noise and to add flair. MSA’s selection includes almost headlines, but the team at Bullard noticed something else. 30 different reflective and retro-reflective Fans were putting decorations on their hard hats such as stripes along with 21 stocked colors. There also are non- Barbie dolls, Legos and cultural elements. “It was an expression on a hard hat,” said Simmons. “We stocked color options available for all MSA hard hats. personalize a lot of hard hats. Many of them go Officially licensed hard hats for college and profesout customized with specific striping, logos sional sports teams lets you display your pride and names of the end user. We love cusand perhaps identify fellow fans and rivals on tomizing hard hats.” the work site. At MSA, Samantha D’Uva said You won’t find any boring hard hats at they regularly receive unusual Extremehardhats.com. Their eye-catchdesign requests. Most notably, ing designs range from camo, skulls and they designed helmets for U2’s flames, animal prints, sports, and a Joshua Tree tour and for the “Just for the Gals” collection. movie Jurassic World. If you’re ready to ditch your “The designs that have had solid color hard hat, the Texas the most impact on us have America Safety Company has been the ones we’ve done plenty of choices. Their bestin response to a disaster seller is a 360-degree cusor tragedy,” said tom hydro dipped design D’Uva. “From 9/11 to with your company’s logo. various hurricane Other bestsellers include: recovery efforts, Covert USA Flag Hydro designing a custom hat Dipped Hard Hats Full Brim for workers to wear Style, Don't Tread on Me while they rebuild their USA FLAG Design Hydro towns — and their spirit Dipped Hard Hats Full Brim — is just one way we give Style, and an Autism Puzzle Hydro Dipped Hard Hats Full Brim Hard hat design can let you make a statement on back. We’re honored to do it.”  CEG the job site. Design.


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Murphy Tractor & Equipment Names Jason Welch WorkSight Solutions Mgr. Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Inc., recently promoted Jason Welch to WorkSight Solutions manager. In this role, Welch will lead the charge to offer competitive and innovative solutions to customers related to Machine Technology. This will include, but is not limited to, grade control, remote diagnostics, proactive machine monitoring, telematics and data analytics. He will also manage activities and communication with Ozark Laser and other grade control dealers across the country. “Murphy Tractor will continue to be an industry leader in the WorkSight arena and we are looking to Jason and his team to take us into the future by helping our customers be more productive and profitable. We are fortunate to have Jason on the Murphy Tractor team and value his diligence over the last eight years in supporting our JD Link initiatives,” said Bill Buckles, Murphy Tractor president. “I am eager and excited to provide leadership and management direction of the John Deere Worksight Solutions initiatives and the Wirtgen Group machine technology offerings,” Welch said. Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Inc., one of John Deere’s largest North American construction equipment dealer organizations, has 28 locations throughout the midwestern states of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio and Pennsylvania. For more information, visit www.murphytractor.com. 

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New Berry Companies CFO to Focus on Organizational Structure Through 2019 Berry Companies Inc. has announced the addition of Greg Joerg to the position of CFO. Joerg most recently owned his own consulting firm, working with smallto-midsize companies in operations, financial processes and functions and IT strategy. Prior to consulting, Joerg served a combined total of 20 years at Koch Industries, Koch Business Solutions, Flint Hills Resources and Koch Materials. “Berry is a long-standing fixture in Wichita and the markets they serve, enjoying success across multiple generations and businesses. This has led them to this time and place as they look to move the growth needle. I consider myself fortunate to be able to contribute to this effort,” Joerg said. Making the announcement, Walter Berry, CEO of Berry Companies, said, “Greg is the second of several planned organizational changes we’re making to build a centralized leadership structure that will better serve Berry

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Case Construction Equipment is partnering with country music superstar Jon Pardi on a series of promotions throughout 2019 and 2020 focused on raising awareness for, and growing interest in, careers in the construction industry. The first promotion includes an exclusive presale opportunity for Pardi’s headlining Heartache Medication Tour, kicking off Oct. 1 in Nashville. Timed to his headlining tour, the CMA and ACM Award winning artist also recently announced the launch of his highly anticipated next album and title-track, “Heartache Medication”, which is the follow up to his #1 Platinumselling breakthrough album “California Sunrise”. To listen to “Heartache Medication”, visit http://strm.to/HeartacheMedicationPR. Case will announce a series of related promotions and opportunities in the coming months, and in the lead-up to ConExpo-Con/AGG 2020. Pardi grew up in Northern California — his father is a contractor who taught him the value of hard work (and how

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to operate equipment) at a young age. It’s that background that served as the foundation for a partnership with Case, and a desire to highlight the importance of education and training in the skilled trades. “My dad taught me the value of hard work growing up, and we were surrounded by construction and agriculture throughout California — it’s those people and experiences that made me who I am, and it’s what resonates with our audiences,” said Pardi. “It’s an honor to work with Case to highlight great careers in these fields, and to help connect people with ways to learn more on tour this fall.” For more information on the partnership between Case and Jon Pardi, and to follow along for additional updates, visit CaseCE.com/Pardi. 

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Bonnell Industries Hosts Its Biennial Equipment Expo

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onnell Industries hosted its biennial equipment expo on June 5 and 6 at its headquarters in Dixon, Ill. Heavy rain and storms in the run up to the event had the team worried, but as the 40 vendors finalized their booths and Bonnell employees geared up to receive the 1,000-plus attendees, the clouds cleared and there was nothing but blue skies for both days. Held to introduce customers to vendors and new product advancements, the equipment expo is an ideal place to see Bonnell’s snow and ice fighting vehicles, industrial leaf vacuums and road drags, as well as meet the people behind the trucks. Unmissable in their “Bonnell Orange” shirts, employees were available to answer questions and share their knowledge and passion for what they do. New to the expo this year were education sessions hosted by Bonnell, PreCise MRM and VariTech Industries. Topics included using GPS applications to fight Mother Nature, how brine can boost the effectiveness of your snow and ice program and how Bonnell’s contract award for “Snow and Ice Handling Equipment” from Sourcewell benefits its clients. Product demonstrations ran all day as attendees got to try their hand at welding, operating a truck mounted crane and behind the controls of a leaf vacuum. Fay’s Pork Chop Bar-B-Que from Waterman, Ill., catered the event, and attendees, vendors and staff enjoyed sitting down together to eat. “The expo is a great opportunity for us to meet and bond with our customers and vendors, and this year’s event was bigger and better than ever. We really look forward to seeing everyone and enjoying some great BBQ and even better company,” Company President Joe Bonnell said. The equipment expo returns June 9 and 10, 2021.  CEG

Early morning rains cleared in time for the expo.

Bonnell Industries hosted its biennial equipment expo on June 5 and 6 at its headquarters in Dixon, Ill.

Fay’s Pork Chop Bar-B-Que from Waterman, Ill., catered the event.

More than 1,000 people attended Bonnell’s biennial equipment expo.

Held to introduce customers to vendors and new product advancements, the equipment expo is an ideal place to see Bonnell’s snow-and-ice fighting vehicles, industrial leaf vacuums and road drags, as well as meet the people behind the trucks.


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Midsota Manufacturing Event Highlights Trailer Safety

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idsota Manufacturing Inc. hosted an event for National Trailer Safety Week on June 7 at the company’s facility in Avon, Minn. The purpose of the event was to educate anyone who pulls a trailer about trailer safety and laws, in order to make it safer for everyone on the road. Those who attended included Congressman Tom Emmer, Representative Lisa Demuth and a representative from Sen. Amy Klobuchar. Eric Sundby of the Minnesota State Patrol put on a presentation focused on trailering laws in the state, along with requirements of commercial drivers pulling trailers on Minnesota roads. Kendra Ainsley, the executive director of the National Association of Trailer Manufacturers also made an appearance to talk about the commitment the trailer industry has to safety across the country. Midsota also presented some trailer maintenance tips and guidelines for crews and businesses to maintain their own equipment to ensure safe trailering. Anyone who pulls a trailer was invited to attend, including local businesses, landscapers, contractors, farmers and drivers.  CEG

Eric Sundby, of Minnesota State Patrol District 4700 Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, reviews and informs operators on the updated and current trailer safety rules and regulations for weight, size and operation on Minnesota roads.

(L-R): Bryan Schlangen, midwest sales, with Danielle Bauer, wife of Joel Bauer, owner of Midsota Manufacturing, and Joel’s daughter, Cameron, cook up brats for lunch.

Todd Schultz, director of production operations, conducts a factory tour and provides an overview of the welding bay. Joel Bauer, president of Midsota Manufacturing speaks to event attendees.

U-Haul employees demonstrate how load distribution on trailers can affect trailer towing.

Eric Becker, shipping and order coordinator, provides a tour of the robot preparation bay.

Chad Zirbes (L), retail sales & service, with Andy Nathe, retail trailer sales & service, talk about the wide variety of trailers and attachments Midsota manufactures in Avon Minn.


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Mack Honors Military With Custom-Wrapped Anthem Model A Mack Anthem model featuring a custom-designed, militarythemed wrap was recently unveiled as part of NASCAR Salutes Refreshed by Coca-Cola, an annual NASCAR industry campaign to express gratitude and respect for the men and women who serve in the United States Armed Forces, as well as honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice defending freedom. The Mack Anthem truck designed specifically for NASCAR Salutes Refreshed by Coca-Cola is one of 10 Anthem models provided by Mack Trucks, the “Official Hauler of NASCAR.” “Mack Trucks is honored to stand alongside NASCAR as we recognize our country’s bravest heroes and their families,” said John Walsh, Mack Trucks vice president of marketing. “Mack has a long history of supporting our Armed Forces, and we’re proud to partner with NASCAR on this important effort.” Mack’s connection to the military goes back more than 100 years and is the original source of the famous Bulldog nickname. During World War I, soldiers called their blunt-nosed Mack AC model trucks “Bulldog Macks” for their tenacity. Mack Trucks continues to provide military vehicles through its Mack Defense subsidiary. For the first time, Mack and NASCAR fans had the opportunity to choose the final wrap design for the Mack Anthem. Four uniquely different design options

A Mack Anthem model featuring a custom-designed, military-themed wrap was unveiled as part of NASCAR Salutes Refreshed by Coca-Cola, an annual NASCAR industry campaign to express gratitude and respect for the men and women who serve in the United States Armed Forces, as well as honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice defending freedom.

were created by members of NASCAR Creative Design and were posted on social media, allowing fans to choose their favorite. The winning design, which features all five branches of

the U.S. Armed Forces, earned nearly 40 percent of the vote. “NASCAR Salutes unites the industry around our collective appreciation for the brave men and women who serve our country,”

said Lou Garate, senior vice president, partnership marketing, NASCAR. “NASCAR and Mack Trucks share a mutual admiration for the U.S. Armed Forces and the custom-designed Mack Anthem

will represent our sport and military with honor.” NASCAR Salutes Refreshed by Coca-Cola officially kicked off during Memorial Day weekend with the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina and runs through Independence Day weekend at the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway in Florida. Fans can view and enjoy the Mack Anthem truck custom-wrapped NASCAR Salutes model in the infield at all tracks during the sixweek effort. As the “Official Hauler of NASCAR,” Mack Trucks provides a fleet of custom-designed Mack Anthem 70-inch stand-up sleeper models spec’d to meet the challenges of the grueling NASCAR schedule. Each NASCAR Mack Anthem features a 505-hp Mack MP8 engine and a Mack mDRIVE automated manual transmission. Also standard is Mack GuardDog Connect, an uptime solutions service that proactively monitors the truck to help prevent unplanned downtime events. NASCAR’s Mack Anthem models crisscross the country throughout the 36-race, 10-month long season, traveling thousands of miles between race locations to deliver critical technology and equipment that helps ensure a successful race weekend. For more information about Mack, visit www.macktrucks.com. 

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Custom Truck, EZ Trac Announce New Strategic Partnership Custom Truck One Source (Custom Truck) has entered into a strategic partnership with EZ Trac. The partnership positions Custom Truck as an exclusive authorized dealer and installer in the United States. “Our partnership with EZ Trac allows us to offer our customers the very best options for their equipment,” said Fred Ross, Custom Truck One Source’s chief executive officer. “We’re committed to providing the very best features and options in our equipment portfolio and our partnership with EZ Trac is a perfect fit.” Through the EZ Trac/Custom Truck relationship, customers will have access to EZ Trac at all Custom Truck locations in the United States, as well as Custom Truck’s extensive service network. “We are thrilled to be associated with Custom Truck One

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Source to help us reach more customers and markets where EZ Trac adds unique value,” said Mike Grimes, EZ Trac’s chief executive officer. The EZ Trac hydraulic all-wheel drive system boasts many features. EZ Trac maintains the existing factory OEM ride height, weighs up to 1,000 lbs. less than mechanical allwheel drive systems, and maintains factory turning radius. Additional benefits include minimal maintenance and less service as a result of EZ Trac’s no transfer case requirement. EZ Trac can be installed on new or used trucks. Customers can further capitalize on this partnership with flexible, customized leasing and financing solutions, through Custom Truck Capital. For more information, visit www.customtruck.com. 


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Isuzu Announces 2019-20 Production Plans for Its Class 5 Gasoline Trucks Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc. announced production plans for its 2019 and 2020 model-year lineup. Highlighting the announcement, which the company made at the National Truck Equipment Association’s 2019 Work Truck Show in Indianapolis, the addition of two new Class 5 gasoline engine models next year. “We are celebrating the 35th anniversary of Isuzu trucks in the North American market this year, and what better way to mark the occasion than to expand our lineup,” said Shaun C. Skinner, president of Isuzu Commercial Truck of America and Isuzu Commercial Truck of Canada. “We’re thrilled to bring the convenience and low cost of ownership of our N-Series gasoline truck to Class 5 and a whole new group of customers.” Two Class 5 models are planned: the NQR Gas (with a target GVWR of 17,950 lbs.) and the NRR Gas (with a target GVWR of 19,500 lbs.). Both will be powered by a General Motors 6.0liter Vortec V8 supplied by PSI and will be mated to an Allison 1000 RDS transmission with PTO gear. Production is expected to begin in mid-2020. In addition to the Class 5 gasoline trucks, Isuzu announced a number of refinements to its returning lineup of diesel- and gas-powered trucks, including new driver-assistance and audio options for all models. Mobileye Advanced Driver-Assistance Features Beginning in May 2019, all Isuzu NSeries and F-Series trucks will be available with a suite of Mobileye advanced driver-assistance features. The package includes: • Forward collision warning • Pedestrian collision warning • Lane departure warning • Headway monitoring warning Active at any speed, forward collision warning alerts drivers of an imminent rear-end collision with a car, truck or motorcycle up to 2.7 seconds in advance. Pedestrian collision warning notifies the driver of a pedestrian or cyclist in the danger zone, and alerts the driver of an imminent collision. Operational during daylight hours only, this feature is active at speeds under 31 miles per hour.

Lane departure warning monitors lane markings and alerts drivers with visual and audible warnings when a lane deviation occurs without proper signal activation. The system employs both a left- and right-lane warning icon and is active over 34 miles per hour. Headway monitoring warning helps drivers maintain a safe following distance from the vehicle ahead, providing visual and audible alerts if the distance becomes unsafe. Active at speeds above 19 miles per hour, the system displays the amount of time, in seconds, to the vehicle ahead. When the time becomes 2.5 seconds or less, and is no longer considered safe, an alert is provided. The Mobileye suite of driver-assistance features will carry a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $1,132. Mobileye, an Intel Company, has been a leader in driver-assistance technology since 1999. Currently, 30 million vehicles are equipped with Mobileye technology. Audio and Backup Camera Features Also starting in May 2019, all Isuzu N-Series and F-Series trucks will offer new audio and backup camera options. The Alpine iLX-207 audio upgrade ($1,264 MSRP) features a 7-inch VGA touchscreen display and Bluetooth hands-free capability. The system is compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and, with an additional tuner, SiriusXM satellite radio. For an additional $200, the upgraded audio system can be augmented with the Alpine HCE-C1100 backup camera. Due to high dynamic range (HDR) technology, the display offers image quality in varying levels of light, eliminating “washout” common when going from areas of heavy shade into areas with bright sunlight. Parking is more precise due to the camera’s 131-degree horizontal viewing angle and 103degree vertical viewing angle. The base NPR diesel and reach models have been discontinued. The production plans, changes and highlights for the returning individual models in the Isuzu lineup are: 2019 Isuzu NPR Gas • Production began in January 2019 • New standard rear floor mats for crew cab models

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www.lanoequipofnorwood.com 1015 Highway 212 West Norwood Young America, MN 55368 952-467-2182

3021 West 133rd Shakopee, MN 55379 952-445-6310 23580 Highway 55 Loretto, MN 55357 763-479-8200

www.mnequipmentsolutions.com 13725 Main Street Rogers, MN 55374 763-428-4107

www.farmriteequip.com 901 Parker Ave. West PO Box 26 Dassel, MN 55325 888-679-4857 320-275-2737 1515 West Litchfield Ave. Willmar, MN 56201 877-484-3211 320-235-3672 810 Mayhew Lake Rd. NE St. Cloud, MN 56304 844-262-2281 320-240-2085

www.westsidetractorsales.com 1400 W. Ogden Ave. Naperville, IL 60563 630-355-7150

1560 North Old Rand Rd. Wauconda, IL 60084 847-526-7700

7355 East 30th St. Indianapolis, IN 46219 317-544-3411

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Burris Equipment Co. www.burrisequipment.com 2216 N. Green Bay Rd. Waukegan, IL 60087 847/336-1205 27939 W. Concrete Dr. Ingleside, IL 60041 815/363-4100 2001 Cherry Hill Rd. Joliet, IL 60433 815/464-6650

1st Choice Equipment LLC www.1stchoiceequipment.com 124 N. Schmale Rd. Carol Stream, IL 60188 630/510-6050 1305 Sentry Drive Waukesha, WI 53186 262/521-5802

Lano Equipment, Inc. www.lanoequip.com Anoka, MN 888/448-5266 753/323-1720 Shakopee, MN 877/753-6100 952/445-6310 Corcoran, MN 888/479-4342 763/479-8200

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Southeastern Equipment Co., Inc.

Bryan Heavy Equipment Inc.

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29 Pearl Rd. Brunswick, OH 44212 888/572-3888

3333 W. Coliseum Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46808 260/483-8868

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38525 Chester Rd. Avon, OH 44011 440/934-7368

4951 West 96th Street Indianapolis, IN 46268 317/872-4877

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DOOSAN. AN POWERFUL W SOLUTIONS. UTIONS At Doosan, we do more than engineer products. We engineer solutions. Robust compressors that weather her the harshest conditions. Generators and light towers that match innovation with efficiency. Unrivaled service and support, day or night. That’s a the way we’ve operated for over 100 years, and the way we’ll do business for dec d ades to come.

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Portage, IN (219) 764-8080 Bolingbrook, IL (630) 739-7474 Carterville, IL (618) 985-3399 East Peoria, IL (309) 694-3764

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Aspen Equipment Co. www.aspenequipment.com 9150 Pillsbury Ave. S Bloomington, MN 55420 (952) 888-2525

Brandeis Machinery & Supply Company www.brandeismachinery.com 1801 Watterson Trail Louisville, KY 40299 (502) 491-4000 Corbin, KY (606) 528-3700 Lexington, KY (859) 259-3456 Paducah, KY (270) 444-8390

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Consider More Than the Number of Hours on a Machine When Purchasing

Aspen Equipment Company www.aspenequipment.com 1525 S.E. Cortina Dr. Ankeny, IA 50021 515/965-1000 11475 S. 153rd St. Omaha, NE 68138 402/894-9300 1733 Stark St. Davenport, IA 52802 563/514-1772

Kirby-Smith Machinery Inc.

There’s a lot more to consider when looking for a piece of used equipment than the number of hours — and a higher-hour machine may actually be the better option for you. TIPS from page 14

paint job will usually identify the motive. New paint with a rough surface demonstrates a rushed job. Also, how the machine was prepped will tell you a lot. Some identifiers to look for are items that are now painted but wouldn’t have been from the factory, like backup alarms. Other examples are hoses that are sprayed over instead of taped off, and rubber springs on the bogie suspension that are painted instead of being black. If you’re buying a high-hour machine from an OEM or certified dealer, you should expect to get more information for your buying decision. For example: • Machine Data: With many OEMs, you can request telematics data about how some machines were used. For example, that data could tell you how many of a machine’s hours were spent idling versus actually working — maybe that high-hour machine wasn’t used as hard as you think. • Used Equipment: If you’re looking to purchase a used machine, work with a seller that can tell you exactly

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Cleveland Crane & Shovel Sales, Inc. www.craneandshovel.net 26781 Cannon Road Cleveland, OH 44146 440/439-4749 • 800/362-8494 aforepaugh@craneandshovel.net

Hayden-Murphy Equipment Company Always verify the brand and inspect the casing (sidewall) and the tread for peeling, cuts and debris.

what you’re getting and back their machines up with things like inspection reports, warranties, etc. The next time you’re in the market for used equipment, don’t immediately

discount the higher-hour models. Look for signs that owners and operators took good care of them — if they did, one of those high-hour machines may be the smarter choice. 

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Construction Machinery Company Howell Tractor

Custom Truck One Source

www.howelltractor.com 480 Blaine Street • Gary, IN 46406 219/810-6327

www.customtruck.com 7701 E. 24 Highway • Kansas City, MO 64125 800/861-1065 • 816/241-4888

www.cmcky.com 2911 S. English Station Rd. • Louisville, KY 40299 502/267-4020 • 866/901-2262 2235 Ragu Drive • Owensboro, KY 42303 270/683-2000 • 877/683-2262 Dealer Imprint Area 267 W. Jay Louden Rd. • Carrollton, KY 41008 502/732-4661

Illinois Truck & Equipment www.iltruck.com 320 Briscoe Drive • Morris, IL 60450 815/941-1900

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

Kelbe Brothers Equipment Co., Inc.

Kirby-Smith Machinery, Inc.

www.kelbebros.com 12770 W. Silver Spring Drive • Butler, WI 53007 262/373-2151

www.kirby-smith.com 8320 Ruby Avenue • Kansas City, KS 66111 432/682-8300

4621 Dutch Mill Rd. • Madison, WI 53716 608/221-8300 3101 French Rd. • DePere, WI 54115 920/343-6496


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Nicole R. Nason Sworn in as New Federal Highway Administrator U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao swore in Nicole R. Nason as the 20th Administrator of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) on May 2, 2019. The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly confirmed Nason by a vote of 95-1 on March 28. “We welcome Nicole back to the U.S. Department of Transportation. Her record of experience in the transportation sector and proven leadership skills will help this Administration’s efforts to streamline the permitting process, engage with innovative technologies and enhance mobility on our nation’s highways,” said U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao. Since June 2017, Nason has served as Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Administration at the U.S. Department of State. She served as Administrator of USDOT’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration from 2006-2008, and

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USDOT photo

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao swears in Nicole R. Nason as Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration, with Nason’s husband David, and children Abby, Alex and Brady, in attendance.

was the Department’s Assistant Secretary for Government Affairs from 2003–2006. “I am honored to be selected by President Trump and privileged to join the strong team that Secretary Chao has assembled at DOT,” Nason said. “Working with our many state and local partners, I look forward to leading the FHWA and to developing a

strong, safe and modern transportation network that meets the needs of our 21st-century nation.” Nason also has worked in the legislative branch as counsel for the U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary and as press secretary for Rep. Porter Goss (R-Fla.), who was Chair of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. 

Judge: Obama Center Construction Can Move Forward in Chicago Neighborhood By Sophia Tareen ASSOCIATED PRESS

Plans to build Barack Obama’s $500 million presidential center on Chicago’s lakefront can move forward, a federal judge said June 11, in dismissing an advocacy group’s lawsuit objecting to the use of historic public parkland. After hearing nearly an hour of arguments, U.S. District Judge John Robert Blakey said there should be “no delay in construction.” “This case is dismissed,” he said. Blakey’s quick announcement in court surprised many. He later issued a detailed, 52-page ruling in which he called the park advocacy group’s arguments unconvincing. Protect Our Parks’ lawsuit, along with a federal review, has halted progress on the planned museum and library that was supposed to open in 2021 in Jackson Park. The 500acre park along Lake Michigan is on the National Register of Historic Places. Among other things, Protect Our Parks argued the city illegally transferred land for the park to The Obama Foundation, a private entity overseeing construction of the center. In court, Protect Our Parks attorney Mark Roth accused the city of allowing a “massive giveaway” to the foundation and questioned the public benefit. Meanwhile, lawyers for the city contended the whole museum was a public benefit itself, along with plans to

maintain the park grounds. City attorneys also have accused the parks group of misreading the law and misrepresenting how the land approval works. In siding with the city, Blakey said the center “surely provides a multitude of benefits to the public” including “a range of cultural, artistic, and recreational opportunities.” Roth said the parks group planned to appeal and would look at other legal options to halt construction. The site of the center — which is to include a digital presidential library, public library branch, recording studio, classroom space and personal artifacts — is near where the former president began his political career and lived with his family before moving to the White House. The facility, on 20 acres of the park, will be paid for with private donations. “Our vision for the Obama Presidential Center has always been one where the location reinforces the project’s core aims: a celebration of history, a place of connection and engagement for the public and an investment in community,” Obama Foundation CEO David Simas said in a statement. While the library also has faced criticism from residents over the traffic it will bring and people it will displace, the decision was largely celebrated by neighborhood organizations and business groups. “This is a benefit to our community,” said Erin Adams, a single mom who lives nearby and uses the park often. 

www.brandeismachinery.com 1801 Watterson Tr. Louisville, KY 40299 502/491-4000 Evansville, IN 812/425-4491 Corbin, KY 606/528-3700 Lexington, KY 859/259-3456 Stanville, KY 606/478-9201 Paducah, KY 270/444-8390 Indianapolis, IN 317/872-8410 Ft.Wayne, IN 260/489-4551

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

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

GENERAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES, INC. www.genequip.com 4300 Main Ave Fargo, ND 58103 800/437-2924 905 20th Avenue SE Minot ND, 58701 800/852-0479 3500 Apple Creek Road Bismarck, ND 58504 800/279-4437 4082 2nd Ave. W Williston, ND 58801 701/572-0570

BERRY TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT CO.

CONTINENTAL EQUIPMENT CORP. www.ceceq.com 3600 N. Grand River Ave. Lansing, MI 48906 517/321-8000

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


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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 Des Moines IA 515/282-0404 800/555-1445 Sioux City IA 712/252-0538 800/633-9104 Cedar Rapids IA 319/363-9655 800/616-6615 East Moline, IL 309-755-7203 800-633-9114

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Ulland Brothers Inc. Leads I-90 Highway Upgrade in Minn. I-90 from page 1

funding that allowed us to review projects to see where we could improve pavements, and this is an area that was chosen. The eastbound lanes were repaved in 2001 and are holding up well. We have some concrete pavement rehabilitation work planned for select areas in future years for the eastbound, but overall the lanes are in good shape.” MnDOT designed the highway upgrade. “Because this area is adjacent to the crossroads of two interstate highways, there are some challenges in doing an unbonded concrete overlay that will close some of the off and on ramps for westbound traffic,” said Dougherty. “We met with a number of the area businesses and groups in the preceding year to talk about it to gain an understanding of their needs, and to help them get the information in an advanced period of time to make plans and connect with customers.” The project is based on three stages – fall 2018, spring-summer 2019 and fall 2019. With sections of the highway already marked out through the schedule, MnDOT has been able to inform local residents of the traffic impacts. Last fall’s work saw intermittent lane closures on I-90, and for the spring/summer work, I-90 will be reduced to a single lane in each direction on the eastbound roadway, with select exit ramps from westbound I-90 to be closed and detoured. For the late summer/fall 2019, all I-90 lanes will be open, with select ramp closures in effect until project completion later in the fall. Detours (eight in total) to keep the construction crews safe and maximize their work have already been determined, and are implemented as soon as benchmarks are met. Six more detours remain. “Construction projects such as this one are disruptive, so we are always weighing the options we have available,” said Dougherty. “If we could close a highway and ramps completely, the work can go much quicker, but we have to balance that with the inconvenience to motorists and the public that relies on this highway for commuting, commerce and connection of com-

Ulland Brothers Inc. photo

The mainline repairs and bridge re-decking will see crews remove concrete pavements, asphalt and other removals followed by excavations subcuts and new backfill materials — select granular borrow and Class 5 Q, an aggregate base.

Ulland Brothers Inc. photo

“Construction projects such as this one are disruptive, so we are always weighing the options we have available,” said Dougherty. “If we could close a highway and ramps completely, the work can go much quicker, but we have to balance that with the inconvenience to motorists and the public that relies on this highway for commuting, commerce and connection of communities.”

munities. The construction setup should still allow for the work to be done quickly, but also keep traffic flowing through, just with fewer lanes and some detours to connect to other highways or ramps.” Last fall’s work concentrated on the construction of crossovers in preparation of the mainline paving that begin in early May. Stage 2 will focus on mainline paving, as

well as the bridge deck replacement work and Stage 3 will focus on removing the crossovers. Andy Erichson, Ulland Brothers’ vice president and general manager, and also serving as the project manager, said the company used the winter break to review and upgrade the work plan and schedule. “We shut down westbound I-90

on May 6,” he said. “Challenges include tight time frames and extensive grading work to get completed for the bituminous and concrete paving. MnDOT did it this way because when constructing crossovers in the spring, it’s usually pretty wet from the weather and the rain. By constructing the crossovers in the fall, the project was able to start right away this spring and provide time to complete it over the course of the summer and finish in mid-September instead of November. “They allowed us to put traffic head-to-head on the other side of the road,” he added, “so we have enough work space. We’re able to leave our equipment on site every day, and we have laydown yards outside of the project limits. We’ve built quite a few of these projects over the last 15 years and it helps to have an understanding of how they work in terms of scheduling and the scope that is involved. Relations with the MnDOT team are very good, and we’ve been able to take care of issues in a relatively quick turnaround.” Construction of the crossovers took place between September 7 and 29. The mainline repairs and bridge re-decking will see crews remove concrete pavements, asphalt and other removals followed by excavations subcuts and new backfill

materials — select granular borrow and Class 5 Q, an aggregate base. “This should be completed in mid-August,” said Erichson. “Ramp construction and crossover construction will go from midAugust until early to midSeptember. Ulland Brothers will have numerous crews and subcontractors on site daily. We have spent extensive time planning and scheduling operations to complete this project due to the tight schedule — we’ll finish the entire mainline portion in the middle of August. When the road is completely open to traffic, then we’ll do the ramp work and remove the crossovers at the same time.” PCiRoads was subcontracted by Ulland Brothers to do the concrete paving. So far no utility issues have been encountered, although there will be utility crossings later in the project. The re-decking of the bridge, subcontracted to Lunda Construction, began on May 6 and should be completed in the first or second week of July. “They removed the old deck in a few days,” said Erichson. “The road below was closed for the removal, which allowed it to be a much quicker process and rapid clean-up of materials that fell onto the road. The bridge is completely closed to traffic. Lunda has a good understanding of re-decking operations.” The two superintendents overseeing the day-to-day operations are Chris Venem and Ryan Bergemann. “They are very good at managing projects and both have extensive experience with this type of grading, organization and scheduling,” said Erichson. Peak days will see between 18 and 40 Ulland Brothers and subcontractor construction workers on site. Materials to be removed are expected to include 28,000 sq. yds. of pavement, 91,000 cu. yds. of common excavation, 41,260 cu. yds. of select granular embankment, 53,775 cu. yds. of common embankment and 48,906 tons of Class 5 Q aggregate base. New materials are expected to include 219,802 sq. yds. of concrete pavesee I-90 page 86


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

Clean, Cool 818s Ensure Uptime for ‘Leeding’ Waste Recycler No surprise: running neck-deep inside a building that moves up to 800 tons of construction and demolition debris (C&D) every day is going to be tough on a machine. Just ask Sun Services, a C&D recycling facility serving communities in the Beltway region of Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D.C. Maximizing uptime was top-of-mind for Sun Recycling partners Brian Shipp and Andrew Springer when they recently purchased a new Sennebogen 818 M material handler from Midlantic Machinery. It was the third 818 they had purchased over a 14month period. Their facility, first opened in 2013, started with a conventional fleet of wheel loaders and excavators. Looking for alternatives to load their new shredder, their wish list led them to consider replacing the excavator with material handlers. “We wanted an elevating cab,” Shipp said. “And we needed rotation in the grapple in order to pick out material that shouldn’t go into the shredder.” But a material handler that could live in the recyclers’ extreme environment remained a top priority. Serious About Recycling Shipp and his father, Gary, first got in to the trash business with Springer in 2004. As their knowledge of trash hauling grew, their interest in new processes for recycling grew. Following a 5-year process of licensing and planning, they built the new Sun Recycling facility with the goal of sending no material to a landfill. With the success they’ve achieved, Sun Recycling is now able to offer LEED credits to projects that use their services. “We are serious about recycling; we don’t just pay lip service to it,” said Springer. “We believe recycling will only become more important. There aren’t many companies recycling at our level.” Today, their facility receives 125 to 200 truckloads of waste material every day, six days a week. They deploy dumpsters and roll-off trucks throughout the D.C. region. Loads of construction and demolition debris, asphalt, dirt, metals, drywall, wood, carpet-

ing, furniture and other waste materials are all dropped on the facility’s tipping floor. Then, one of the 818s goes to work. The system runs flat out for 10 hours straight to process and sort the mixed waste into various recycling streams. Keeping Pace With Waste Employing about 50 workers and drivers, the whole operation takes place under roof,

The Sun Services facility receives 125 to 200 truckloads of waste material every day, six days a week.

“We are serious about recycling; we don’t just pay lip service to it. We believe recycling will only become more important. There aren’t many companies recycling at our level.” The benefits of a self-cleaning reversing fan is really obvious. There is so much debris and fine dust that you can hardly see the other 818 across the way.

in a fully enclosed building. Metals and concrete are sold into recycling markets. The residual stream goes to a nearby energyfrom-waste producer. Cycle times are critical. “We can’t be down,” said Shipp. “We only have 250 yards of metal storage in three bunkers; and another two bunkers for concrete. However, we don’t have the capacity to store our residual material stream. We have to truck material out immediately. We

watch those numbers pretty closely day-today, to make sure we’re moving out at least as much as we’re bringing in.” Up to the Task Finding the right machine to feed the shredder non-stop turned out to be a simple search. Shipp and Springer enjoy a solid relationship with Midlantic Machinery, their Sennebogen dealer, who have supplied all of Sun Recycling’s other mobile equipment.

Andrew Springer Sun Recycling

“We needed a machine, and our territory rep at Midlantic, Shane Pinzka, was able to demo an 818 quickly,” said Shipp. “One of the reasons we selected Midlantic was because the support was way better than what we were getting. I can call my salesman and a tech’s here within an hour.” The first 818 proved it was up to the task. “We have a lot of dirt, a lot of dust, a lot of heat… it’s not good,” Springer said. “Our see SUN page 72


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Okada America Names New Product Manager of Demolition/Recycling/Scrap Jim Brown, president of Okada America Inc. has announced that Okada America Inc. and Rotar International BV have entered into a joint alliance of their demolition attachment businesses in the North American marketplace effective Jan. 1, 2019. In conjunction with this announcement, Brown also announced the addition of Sal LaCorte to the position of product manager ─ Demolition/Recycling/Scrap. In his new position, LaCorte will be responsible for the development of the sales activity for the Rotar attachments within Okada’s non-impact tools division including demolition, recycling, scrap handling and mobile shear products. The joint alliance was created to offer customers more options in demolition, recycling and scrap yard attachments. And, the joint alliance along with the addition of Sal LaCorte to the Okada sales team will strengthen the Okada and Rotar distributor networks in their ability to service existing and future customers in the non-impact tools division, according to the company. LaCorte is a veteran of the construction equipment industry with more than 25 years in the industry, including previous stints with Allied, LaBounty, NPK and Rotar. His experience at the manufacturing level includes product engineering systems design, territorial field sales management and OEM sales management. LaCorte has served on the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc.’s (ISRI) Government Relations and Convention Committee and the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) Government Relations Committee. 

Sal LaCorte is a veteran of the construction equipment industry with more than 25 years in the industry, including previous stints with Allied, LaBounty, NPK and Rotar.

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Okada America, Rotar International BV Join Forces for More Customer Options Okada America Inc. and Rotar International BV have announced that they entered into a joint alliance of their demolition attachment businesses in the North American marketplace. The joint alliance was created to offer customers more options in demolition, recycling and scrap yard attachments. And, the joint alliance will strengthen the Okada and Rotar distributor networks in their ability to service existing and future customers, according to the companies. Okada will provide sales, service, parts and warranty support for the Rotar products along with continuing to support the existing population of Okada products in the field. Commenting on the joint alliance, Okada’s president, Jim

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Brown, said, “we are very pleased to team up with Rotar International BV and to be adding Rotar products to complement our existing line of attachments. Rotar’s demolition, recycling, scrap handling and mobile shear products are field-proven for performance and reliability. And, they are backed by Rotar’s years of quality manufacturing experience.” Louis Broekhuizen, commercial director, Export of Rotar International BV, said, “we are very excited to be joining forces with Okada which has been a leader in the attachment industry for more than two decades. Okada has a great reputation and we are proud to be involved in this joint alliance.” 

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BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANY www.brandeismachinery.com Louisville, KY 502-491-4000 Evansville, IN 812-425-4491

Stanville, KY 606-478-9201 Paducah, KY 270-444-8390

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Lexington, KY 859-259-3456

Ft.Wayne, IN 260-489-4551

HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT LLC www.howell tractor.com Gary, IN 219-810-6327 Peru, IL 800-342-6072

GIBSON MACHINERY LLC www.gibson machinery.com Cleveland, OH 440-439-4000

ROLAND MACHINERY CO. www.rolandmachinery.com Carterville, IL 618-985-3399 East Peoria, IL 309-694-3764 Bridgeton, MO 314-291-1330 Columbia, MO 573-814-0083 Cape Girardeau, MO 573-334-5252 Palmyra, MO 573-769-2056

Franksville, WI 262-835-2710 DePere, WI 920-532-0165 DeForest, WI 608-842-4151 Eau Claire, WI 715-874-5400 Schofield, WI 715-355-9898 Slinger, WI 262-644-7500 Escanaba, MI 906-786-6920

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Savage, MN 800-888-9515

East Moline, IL 800-633-9114

Joplin, MO 800-878-8223

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Cedar Rapids, IA 800-616-6615

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Wichita, KS 800-878-3346

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

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

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Metso Expands MX Cone Johnson Touts New Kodiak Crusher Series With MX3 Plus Cone Crusher Model Metso introduced the latest addition to the MX multi-action cone crusher series at bauma 2019. The MX3 enables improved crusher productivity and lower operating costs with a design optimized especially for mid-sized quarrying. “Our customers are constantly looking to improve their operational efficiency and to optimize yield for the most desired product fraction. With MX multi-action technology, we can help our customers to achieve these targets. After successfully introducing MX4 to the market earlier, we are excited to launch the MX3 model, so that an even wider range of aggregate producers can benefit from the unique advantages MX and Metso can offer,” said Arto Halonen, VP, crushers, aggregates business area at Metso. The MX enables cost-effective and safe operations with a high reduction ratio, great product shape and consistency, all of which are critical in aggregate applications, according to the manufacturer. The multi-action technology enables higher uptime and savings in the operational costs of crushing operations. With the selective production features MX offers, crusher production can be optimized to maximize the yield of desired fractions. Crusher operations have been made easy and safe with advanced Metso IC series automation. The Metso MX3 is suitable for secondary, tertiary and quaternary crushing stages. Designed for both hard and soft rock applications, the new Metso MX3 will be first available for stationary solutions. Next Generation Performance and Cost Efficiency Since its introduction in 2017, the MX4 cone crusher has proven itself at various customer sites around the world. Multiple MX3 pre-launch units are already in operation, and now MX3 has been made available for wider public. “The MX4 has met our expectations and delivered instantaneous flow rate as well as improved crushing energy efficiency. We have also been piloting the MX3 on the quaternary stage since April 2018 and we are fully satisfied with its performance and plan to continue with it,” said Mathieu Kasprzak, director of operations at Durance Granulats in France. For more information, visit www.metso.com. 

The new MX3 enables improved crusher productivity and lower operating costs with a design optimized especially for mid-sized quarrying.

Johnson Crushers International Inc. has expanded its Kodiak Plus cone crusher series with the new K350+. This mid-range model offers higher production with a smaller footprint. In comparison to the K300+, the K350+ features increases in drive train, stroke, horsepower, weight, head diameter and hold-down force, resulting in an up to 10 percent capacity increase, according to the manufacturer. With the same bolt pattern, the new cone can be mounted in most current K300+ applications. “We have been testing the K350+ for a few years, especially on portable plants, and it has far surpassed our expectations. We are excited to release the K350+ to the market,” said Ian Pendergrass, product manager of Johnson Crushers International. Like other cones in the Kodiak Plus cone

crusher series, the K350+ will feature an industry-leading tramp iron relief system, fully-protected internal counterweights, precision roller bearing design, patented liner

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Sennebogen Maxes Uptime SUN from page 65

machines look terrible at the end of a weeklong shift. With the 818, we still need to pause to blow out the radiators periodically, depending on weather, but it does a much better job of not overheating, compared to an excavator.” All Sennebogen machines are equipped with powerful reversing fans to help them run cool in harsh conditions like this. For an extra boost, the Sun Services units were fitted with a custom pre-cleaner. The Load-Out Solution A continuous stream of walking floor trailers is ready to transport the plant’s residual material to an energy plant. “Residual” covers about 40 percent of the material processed here. The need to move product efficiently into the trailers led to Sun Services’ purchase of the second 818 M. “We made some changes to the building to improve our load out,” Shipp said. “We had been using our wheel loaders, but we realized that another 818 would be the best fit for that end of the operation.” With the 818’s elevating cab, operators are able to see into the trailer as they place the materials, so they can fill holes and finish

the load quickly. According to Springer, the operators also are pleased with the new machines. “They love how big and comfortable the 818s are inside — especially the big guys.” Three to Stay Ready The latest addition to Shipp and Springer’s Sennebogen fleet is identical to the first two machines. Again, the driving factor behind the purchase is uptime. “We cycle in the new machine while one of the other two are in for scheduled maintenance,” said Shipp. “And if our wheel loaders get a bit behind on the piles, our 818 is ready to jump in.” The owners appreciate that consistent PM is essential to keep their process cost-effective for customers. Day-to-day, the 818s are keeping up with the demands of the pace and the working environment. According to Shipp, “Their downtime for general maintenance and blowing out the machine because of over-heating has become almost negligible. We used to have to do that all the time. These 818s have been a great addition to our fleet.” For more information about Sennebogen, visit www.sennebogen-na.com. 


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573-635-8700 • 888-972-2537 • www.rackersequipment.com

#141147-"NEW" RDO 5x12 2-deck screener with CAT C-4 water cooled engine. Remote control for feeder. Ball deck and grizzly hopper (no grizzly). 2-30" side discharge conveyors. Mounted on tandem axel 5th wheel chassis.

#510111-New Furukawa 1800-828 hydraulic drill with Cat C9.3 Tier IV-F engine. Set up for T-51 steel, Cab, A/C, heat, auto rod changer, dust collector, IMS system, b/u camera, rear bumper, and anti-jam circuit.

#121054-Cedarapids 5064 secondary impact with good blow bars and spare throat. Very good condition.

#111069-Universal 30x42 portable jaw mounted on 3 axle chassis. 80-90% jaw plates. Good condition #154003-"NEW" Trio portable 6x20 3-Deck wet screen with twin 36"x25' sandscrew. All mounted on 3 axle chassis.

#111070 Pioneer 2854 jaw crusher with 50x18’ VGF and electric motor all on a 3-axle chassis. Good condtion.

FEEDERS #131021-Hewitt-Robins 5X14 3 Step-deck Rip Rap screen consisting of (1) 5'x6' section with nominal 5" grizzly bars & (2) 5'x4' sections with 10" nominal grizzly bars. Fed by 42"x12' apron feeder with feed hopper (vg steel). Also another 42"x6' apron feeder for the fines underneath. Electric power (includes box). #132015-Continental Gin 48"x25.5' apron feeder. Large feed box. Flights are approx 80+%, good sprocket, & jackshaft drive gears. 60hp motor and gear box, but has removable mount (for transport). Heavy duty apron feeder. Shipping dims: 8' 7" tall & 30' long. SECONDARY CRUSHERS #121029-Humbolt Wedag secondary impact (42" wide/14" max feed) with new set of hammers and some new liners (not installed). 4 bar rotor. No power. Crusher is in good condition. #121053-Cedarapids 5040 Hammermill secondary crusher with 5x16 3-deck screen. Has rotovator, 36" return and 36" front discharge conveyors. All mounted on tandem axle chassis. Plant is all electric except the hammermill is diesel jack shaft driven. No power on mill. Power unit and control panel are available separately for $12,000. Engine runs, but needs to be rebuilt. #123024-Pegson 1300 cone with hydraulic adjust, auto lube system, auto tran system, and belt guards. No motor (will need 300hp/1190rpm). Has control panel for lube system. Recently taken out of service & appears to have standard head. Fair to good condition.

#510105-"New" Furukawa 1450 ED totally self-contained hydraulic drill with Cummins 6.7 Tier IV engine. Set up for T-51 MM steel. FOPS/ROPS cab with A/C and heat. Anti-jam circuit, dust collector and auto rod changer.

#510109-2005 Furukawa 900ES hydraulic drill with CAT 3126 engine with 5223 hours and 2435 impact hours. Set up for T45 steel, 14' starter rod, 12' changes, anti-jam circuit and dust collector. Very good condition.

DRILLS & COMPRESSORS #510087-Furukawa 9E hydraulic drill with Isuzu diesel engine. 10764 engine hrs, 4619 impact hrs. Anti-jam circuit, dust collector, uses T-45 steel, 14 ft starter with 12 ft changes. Good condition. #580000-Furukawa HD712 drifter with approximately 4786 total impact hours and zero hours on complete reseal. Was used on 1200EDII. Ready to be installed for operation. #520032-Ingersoll Rand 750CFM/300PSI high pressure compressor with Cat 3406 engine. Runs and operates good #530026-Sullivan Palatek RAMSCM S2 Scorpion self-contained air-track drill with Cat 3306 engine and VCR360 Hammer. Ready for work.

JAWS & IMPACTS #111060-Gruendler 24x42 jaw crusher. Jaw dies 80%. Good condition. #111063-Terex Pegson 1180PT 32"x44" self-contained jaw plant w/ operator-controlled track maneuvering. Large feeder w/ step grizzly section, grizzly pass-by chute, & discharge conveyor. Plant is currently in use & has approx 5082 (04/21/17)hrs. Very good condition. #112007-Kennedy Van Saun 3648 single rotor impact with electric motor & Deister 50”x18’ VGF on 3-axle chassis.

SCREENS #141130-Nordberg 8X20 2-deck incline wet screen w/ polydeck 12X12 panels on upper deck. Has 30 H.P motor mount and separate structure. #141143-Powerscreen Commander with 5x10 2-D screen. 48" belt feeder (variable speed). 48" feed conveyor. Diesel power with 60 kw generator set. No grizzly for hopper. Fair condition. #142064-Cedarapids portable 4x12 2-deck horizontal screen with 30 HP 460 V electric motor, 36" discharge conveyor, 25' long with 7.5 HP 460 V electric motor and size 4 reducer. Control panel with start stop for screen and conveyor. Catwalks on each side. All mounted on single axle chassis. In good condition. WASH EQUIPMENT #152027-Eagle 54"x34' single sandscrew with electric motor in good condition.

CRANES & TRUCKS #340003-Drott model 5550, 35-ton RT crane with 81' 5" Power boom. 106' with pull-out fly boom. Max 159'. Max hook heights 26.5 X 25. Rubber 80-90%. 6V53 Power. Hyd out and down outriggers. 2 Winches fair condition. #810134-Euclid R-35 truck has an engine that is a Detroit diesel V12 with an Allison 6-speed automatic transmission. The tires are 1800x33 all in good condition about 50%. Bed liner looks good as does the remainder of the truck. No leaks. Runs good. EARTHMOVING #410063-CAT D9H w/ EROPS cab w/ A/C, straight blade w/tilt. Single shank, 4-barrel ripper. 24" pads. U/C (overall approx 70%). Rebuilt engine, trans, and finals (HMR 2994) Left Trunnion is available but needs to be installed. Overall good condition. #410070-CAT D6R dozer with 10' straight blade with good cutting edge. Has EROPS cab with air. Glass all good. 22" single grouser pads, overall condition of undercarriage is 60%. Pins have tit on drive side. Has 4600 hours.

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

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

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


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that will be “forgiving” of errant behavior. “We have the technology and ‘know how’ to build our roadway system to anticipate user error,” ARTBA’s testimony said. “It can be designed, constructed, equipped and operated to forgive the errant user and protect the innocent victim.” More than 37,000 people were killed in 2017 U.S. traffic crashes, including roadway workers, cyclists, and pedestrians, according to the most recently available data. Work zone fatalities increased to 799 in 2017 from 586 in 2010. The association focused its remarks specifically on highway work zone safety. It reminded Congress that through federal rulemaking after the 2005 SAFETEA-LU surface transportation law and further provisions in both the 2012 MAP-21 and 2015 FAST Act laws, lawmakers and previous administrations have expressed the intent to use increased positive separation (i.e. physical barriers) between workers and motorists on construction projects.

“The law has not been fully implemented and positive separation is still not used as regularly as Congress intended,” ARTBA said. “New products and technologies are available that make the practice more practical and cost-effective.” ARTBA’s testimony comes in the backdrop of annual National Work Zone Awareness Week activities, which are aimed at highlighting the public safety risks of driving through road construction sites. “Improved safety on America’s roadways is a critically important goal. With limited resources it is imperative that Congress review all the means available for saving lives and use those resources in a manner that is most effective — both now and in the long term,” ARTBA’s testimony concluded. “Investment in improved roadway infrastructure is a proven means to achieve this goal, and will be effective independent of an individual’s behavior, whether he or she decides to act responsibly, or chooses to drive impaired, distracted or fatigued.” 

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and utility corridors and advanced construction techniques to limit environmental and community impact.” The companies did not immediately return phone calls to provide further details on June 11. North Dakota’s Public Service Commission must approve the pipeline’s route in the state. Spokeswoman Stacy Eberl said the agency has not seen any plans from the companies, which said in their statement they hope to have the pipeline operational in the first quarter of 2021. “The route will have to be determined before they apply to us because we approve the route,” Eberl said June 11. “Nothing has been filed with us at all.” The companies’ statement said they plan to begin booking shipping commitments from suppliers “at a later date.” North Dakota is the nation’s second-biggest oil producer behind Texas. The state’s oil production is pegged at 1.4 million barrels daily. The $3.8 billion Dakota Access oil pipeline, which has the capacity to move about half of the oil produced daily in North Dakota, has been moving North Dakota oil through South Dakota and Iowa to a shipping point in Illinois since June 2017 


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WANTED (USA): LULL - LULL 644, 944, 1044 FORK LIFTS. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 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. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 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. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 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): 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): 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. EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM PHONE: 832-528-0786 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 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 (MT): ALL MODELS ROL-AIR AIR COMPRESSORS EMAIL: BROWNSFAN43920@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 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 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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

• Las Vegas, NV Sat., September 21, 2019 For: Very Late Model Rental Construction Equipment

• Boston (Methuen), MA Sat., June 29, 2019 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more

• Atlantic City, NJ Sat., September 28, 2019 For: Large Rental Fleet Equipment Auction

• Canastota (Syracuse), NY Sat., July 13, 2019 For: Fanciest Late Model Construction Equipment & more

• Central, NJ Sun., September 29, 2019 For: Complete Retirement Liquidation of Finest Collection of Cars & Small Trucks

• Dallas (Ft. Worth), TX Wed., July 17, 2019 For: Rentals! Very Late Model Construction Equipment • Pittsburg, PA Sat., July 20, 2019 For: Complete Liquidation JD, Cat Construction Equipment & more

• Keene, NH Fri., October 18, 2019 For: Complete Liquidation Retirement Auction RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631

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• Scranton, PA Sat., August 24, 2019 For: Large Liquidation Retirement Auction • Orlando (Kissimmee), FL Wed., August 28, 2019 For: Large Rental Return Auction • Evansville, IN Fri., September 6, 2019 For: Estate Auction. Construction Equipment & more • Albany, NY Sat., September 7, 2019 For: Very Large Late Model Competition Job Auction • Scranton, PA Sat., September 7, 2019 For: Large Multi-Parcel Real Estate Auction & Support Accessories • Mobile, AL Thurs., September 12, 2019 For: Very Large, Late Model Dump Truck, Truck Tractor, Construction Equipment & more • Yonkers, NY Sat., September 14, 2019 For: Retirement Auction, Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment

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McGREW EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.mcgrewequipment.com 888-311-2811 • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., July 9, 2019 For: Farm & Construction Equipment Auction • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., August 13, 2019 For: Farm & Construction Equipment Auction • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., September 10, 2019 For: Farm & Construction Equipment Auction MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANY www.meekinsauction.com 910-739-0547 • Lumberton, NC Tues., August 13, 2019 For: Construction, Truck, & Farm Auction PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Tues., July 9, 2019 For: Government Auction • ONLINE ONLY Wed., July 10, 2019 For: Vehicles & Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., July 11, 2019 For: Construction Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Wed., July 17, 2019 For: Ag Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., July 18, 2019 For: Truck & Trailer Auction • ONLINE ONLY Tues., July 23, 2019 For: Government Auction • ONLINE ONLY Wed., July 24, 2019 For: Vehicles & Equipment Auction

STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • ONLINE ONLY July 5 - 10, 2019 For: Online Steffes Auction • ONLINE ONLY July 18 - 25 2019 For: Marvin Sands Antique Tractor & Parts Collection • ONLINE ONLY July 19 - 24, 2019 For: Online Steffes Auction • West Fargo, ND Wed., July 31, 2019 For: AgIron Event, Red River Valley Fairgrounds • ONLINE ONLY August 13 - 22, 2019 For: Antique Tractor & Equipment Auction • Mt. Pleasant, IA Thurs., August 22, 2019 For: AgIron Mt. Pleasant Event • Mandan, ND Mon., August 26, 2019 For: Force Enterprise Construction Retirement Auction • Litchfield, MN Thurs., September 5, 2019 For: AgIron Litchfield Event VANTAGE AUCTIONS www.vantageauctions.com 951-228-9040 • Lake Elsinore, CA Sat., August 3, 2019 For: Heavy Construction Equipment and more • Lake Elsinore, CA Sat., October 12, 2019 For: Heavy Construction Equipment and more WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., September 14, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment Auction

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Franklin Equipment’s Skid Steer Rodeo returns to our Wisconsin Markets! Join us for an exciting day of competition on Thursday, July 18th from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Featuring Wacker Neuson ST31 Compact Track Loaders, you can sign up to compete and win cash prizes. Demos, Giveaways, Cash Prizes, Food & Entertainment. Wacker Neuson Skid Steers provided for competition with your choice of hand or foot controls. Location: Wacker Neuson North American Headquarters. Registration will be open soon! Come out and enjoy some free food and have some fun with Franklin Equipment! For more information on this Skid Steer Rodeo event, call 844/401-RENT.

To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. JULY CRANE SAFETY TRAINING

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NEW LOCATIONS! REGISTER TODAY! July 1 – 2, 2019 Critical Lift Planning & Lift Director, Pasadena, TX July 1 – 2, 2019 Qualified Signal Person, Sanford, FL July 2, 2019 Qualified Rigger Level 1, Cincinnati, OH July 8 – 9, 2019 Aerial Work Platform Inspector, Sanford, FL July 10 – 12, 2019 Forklift Operator Train the Trainer, Sanford, FL July 8 – 12, 2019 Mobile Crane Train the Trainer, Pasadena, TX July 9 – 12, 2019 Overhead Crane Train the Trainer, Cincinnati, OH To register and for more information, please call or email Tiffany Alston. Telephone: 800/654-5640, extension 238. Direct: 321/710-4641. Email: talston@cranesafe.com.

International Airfield and Highway Pavements Conference Dates: July 21, 2019 to July 24, 2019 Place: Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza River North 350 W. Mart Center Drive Chicago, IL USA Sponsor(s): American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Description: The International Airfield and Highway Pavements Conference of the Transportation & Development Institute (T&DI) of ASCE will provide a chance to interact and exchange information with worldwide leaders in the fields of highway and airport pavements, as well as airport safety technologies. For additional online info, click on the link below: https: www.pavementsconference.org/ For more information contact: American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Website: https://www.asce.org/ Email: registrations@asce.org Telephone: 800/548-2723

Centennial Twins Game / Honoring Veterans in Construction Night Date: Tuesday, July 16, 2019 Time: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM Place: Target Field 1 Twins Way Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403 Join us to celebrate our Veterans, the Twins, and You! The Twins are looking like winners, but they are not the only champions! On July 16, we celebrate our industry’s military veterans, and you, our members. Join us for an evening of fun on the Budweiser Deck, and help us honor veterans in the construction industry! AGC’s year-long Centennial celebration is in full swing, and this is going to be a fantastic evening of celebrating, as well as thanking our military veterans who now serve in the construction industry. Several veterans will raise the flag for the game, and AGC and our sponsors will be featured on the Jumbotron. And, hopefully, the Twins will keep up their league-leading streak and give us another great game to watch against the Mets! Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity to connect with other AGC members or treat your clients to a fun night out! For more information on this event, contact AGC. Phone: 651/632-8929.

FRANKLIN EQUIPMENT COMPANY WISCONSIN SKID STEER RODEO Date: Thursday, July 18, 2019 Time: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM Place: Milwaukee, Wisconsin

GREAT LAKES TIMBER PROFESSIONALS ASSOCIATION

Cincinnati & Dayton Skid Steer Rodeo Dates: Thursday, August 1, 2019 Time: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM Place: Franklin Equipment Company Cincinnati Store 4764 Ashley Drive, Hamilton, OH 45011 Hamilton, OH 45011 Franklin Equipment’s Skid Steer Rodeo comes to our Cincinnati & Dayton Markets for the 1st time! Join us for an exciting day of competition on Thursday, August 1st from 11 AM to 6 PM. Featuring Wacker Neuson ST31 Compact Track Loaders, you can sign up to compete and win cash prizes. Demos, Giveaways, Cash Prizes, Food & Entertainment. Wacker Neuson Skid Steers provided for competition with your choice of hand or foot controls. Come out and enjoy some free food and have some fun with Franklin Equipment. For more information on this Wacker Neuson Skid Steer Rodeo presented by Franklin Equipment, call 844/401-RENT.

GREAT LAKES LOGGING & HEAVY EQUIPMENT EXPO Dates: September 5 to 7, 2019 Place: UP State Fairgrounds Miracle of Life Building Escanaba, Michigan Description: The Great Lakes Logging & Heavy Equipment Expo is a three (3) day expo that takes place in September throughout the Lake States region of the United States. Over 200 indoor and outdoor exhibitors attend each year to showcase the best of the best when it comes to Log Splitters, Portable Sawmills, Compact Tractors & Logging Equipment, Chainsaw Carving, Wood/Pellet Stove Dealers and much, much more. For additional questions about the Great Lakes Logging & Heavy Equipment Expo: Telephone: 715/282-5828

MINNESOTA ASPHALT PAVEMENT ASSOCIATION

Construction Safety, Health and Environment Conference Dates: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 to Thursday, July 25, 2019 Place: Seattle, Washington For more information on the above conference, contact AGC, 2300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201. Telephone: 703/548-3118. Fax: 703/548-3119. Email: info@agc.org.

6th Annual MAPA Golf Outing Date: Monday, August 12, 2019 Time: 10:30 AM to 7:00 PM Place: Bunker Hills Golf Club 12800 Bunker Prairie Road, NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448-1412 We are ready FORE summer and another great golf event! Mark your calendar for Monday, August 12. And, get your foursome together as you will not want to miss this year. We are back at Bunker Hills and registration for golfers and sponsors will be opening soon. This will be a great networking opportunity for all participants. We are hoping for another great turnout and beautiful August weather. Proceeds will go to the MAPA Scholarship Fund and Academic Institution Donation Fund. For more information on this Golf Outing, contact MAPA at 1000 Westgate Drive, Suite 252, St. Paul, MN 55114. Phone: 651/636-4666.

AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE

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Concrete Foundations Convention 2019 Dates: July 25, 2019 to July 27, 2019 Place: Hilton Denver City Center 1701 California Street Denver, CO USA Sponsor(s): Concrete Foundations Association (CFA) Description: This is a gathering dedicated to the cast-in-place concrete foundations industry. Concrete Foundations Convention brings together professional concrete contractors working in the residential, light commercial, agricultural, and many tangential industries. For additional on-line info, click on the link below: http: cfawalls.org/event/ For more information, contact: Concrete Foundations Association (CFA) 402 1st Avenue SE, Mount Vernon, IA USA Website: heep://cfawalls.org/ Email: info@cfawalls.org Telephone: 319/895-6940.

LEXINGTON & LOUISVILLE SKID STEER RODEO Date: Thursday, August 22, 2019 Time: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM Place: Franklin Equipment 2433 Over Drive, Lexington, Kentucky 40511 USA Skid Steer Rodeo – Kentucky DESCRIPTION: Franklin Equipment’s Skid Steer Rodeo comes to our Lexington & Louisville Markets for the 1st time! Join us for an exciting day of competition on Thursday, August 22nd from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Featuring Wacker Neuson ST31 Compact Track Loaders, you can sign up to compete and win cash prizes. Demos, Giveaways, Cash Prized, Food & Entertainment. Wacker Neuson Skid Steers Provided for Competition with Your Choice of Hand or Foot Controls. Taking place at our Lexington Store: 2433 Over Drive, Lexington, Kentucky 40511 For more information on this Skid Steer Rodeo event, call 844/401-RENT.

ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS (AGC)

ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF MINNESOTA

FRANKLIN EQUIPMENT COMPANY

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AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATION (APWA) PWX PUBLIC WORKS EXPO Dates: September 8 to 11, 2019 Place: Washington State Convention Center 705 Pike Street, Seattle, Washington 98101 Description PWX 2019: It Starts Here! PWX provides a first-class multimodal learning experience designed for professionals at all levels and across the entire spectrum of public works. Come prepared to see, hear, touch, and discuss in a variety of traditional and interactive sessions, seminars, workshops, and networking opportunities. Attendees can also spend time on North America’s largest exhibit floor for public works equipment and services – we’ve carved out generous portions of non-compete time, so you don’t miss any sessions. Kick tires and talk about technology or get the scoop on new products. You can even step in front of a video camera and tell your very own public works story. To take advantage of everything PWX has to offer with more than 5,000 public works colleagues from North America and beyond, meet us in Seattle! Register by July 8th and save $100! For more information on this Expo, contact APWA Offices: Kansas City Missouri Office Telephone: 816/472-6100; Fax: 816/4721610; Toll Free: 800/848-APWA Washington DC Office Telephone: 202/408-9541

OROFINO LUMBERJACK DAYS Dates: September 12 to 15, 2019 Place: Orofino, ID Description: Our 2019 theme is “Boots, Jeans and Clearwater Dreams.� The Lumberjack Show was started with the idea of furthering our lumbering industry and way of life, along with that of farming. This was going to be carried out by contests that showed the arts and skills of the logger, especially those skills that were dying out due to mechanization. Melvin Snook engineered Lumberjack Day by setting up skills of chopping, bucking and using the peavey, axe and brawn. For more information on this event, contact: Orofino Celebrations, Inc., P. O. Box 543, Orofino, ID 83544 Telephone: 1-208/476-3412; Email: info@orofinolumberjackday.com

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ment and 44,000 tons of asphalt paving. Equipment-wise, Ulland Brothers is using: excavators, dozers, loaders, rollers, motor graders and bituminous paving equipment from a variety of manufacturers. “Removal can be hard on the equipment,â€? said Erichson, “particularly the wear and tear of ripping out concrete pavement. We have our own mechanics and our office in Albert Lea is close by, so mechanics can be sent to the work site rapidly.â€? Ulland Brothers purchases and rents equipment from many dealerships in Minnesota. “The dealerships are very helpful if we need additional resources for certain aspects of the project,â€? said Erichson, “and they are there to supply equipment and other support if needed. We communicate with them on our demands so that they can plan ahead and be prepared for any additional equipment needs that we might have.â€? Erichson is confident that the delivery deadline will be met. “Our personnel come to work and want to meet those demands,â€? he said. “They step up and face the challenges and complete difficult projects on time to the satisfaction of MnDOT.â€? 

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Materials to be removed are expected to include 28,000 sq. yds. of pavement, 91,000 cu. yds. of common excavation, 41,260 cu. yds. of select granular embankment, 53,775 cu. yds. of common embankment and 48,906 tons of Class 5 Q aggregate base.


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Ritchie Bros.’ Chicago Auction Attracts Bidders Worldwide

Jay Germann, used equipment manager of Roland Machinery Co., is a well-traveled auction goer.

Doug Evely of Evely Constructions and Andrew Garcia of Garcia Contracting compare some notes at the auction.

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ore than 3,700 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros.’ multi-million-dollar unreserved public equipment auction in the Chicago area on June 20, 2019. With bidders from 45 countries, approximately 67 percent of the equipment in the auction was sold to out-of-state buyers from as far away as India, Vietnam and the United Kingdom. Online bidders purchased approximately 69 percent of the equipment sold (by dollar value). More than 2,100 equipment items and trucks were sold in the auction, including excavators, loaders, dozers, cranes, truck tractors and more. All items were sold without minimum bids or reserve prices.  CEG

see RITCHIE page 89

Glenn Rodd of Thatcher Foundations, Charles Hester of Aldridge Electric and Mike Wysockey of Thatcher Foundations look over the vertical drill rigs.

The father and son team of Dwaine and Sawyer of Burken Underground check out this Vermeer vacuum.

Jarrod Lunsford and Jason Grace of Grace Farms take a look at some of the farm equipment.

Doug Eakins of D.S. Eakins checks over this Eagle 1600 crushing plant.

(L — R) Mike Dahlen, VP operations, and John Hofmeyer, director of rental operations construction group, both of Alta Equipment Company


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Auctions Attracts Over 3,700 Bidders From 45 Countries

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

Wednesday, July 17th & Thursday, July 18th • 9am 1042 Holland Ave • Philadelphia, Mississippi 39350

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

2016 Cat 140M3 (County-Owned)

A Volvo A40 articulated truck goes over the auction ramp.

2007 Mack Granite CTP713 (County-Owned)

2009 Komatsu WA380-6

2012 Case 580N 4WD

RITCHIE from page 88

2009 Peterbilt 335 (1 of 3 Debris Trucks)

2017 Kubota SSV65

This is only a sample of highlighted items for the huge 2-day auction. Check our website for a full listing www.deancoauction.com 2006 John Deere 200CLC

2017 Peterbilt 389

2007 Cat CB434D

Rob and John Wellach of R.J.Wellach look over the iron at the June 20, 2019, auction in Morris, Ill.

2015 JCB 67C1

2006 John Deere 844J

The sale included a wide range of vertical drill rigs.

Alan Johnson, area manager of Howell Tractor & Equipment, waits for the bidding to start on the drill rigs.

New Holland TS100A MFWD Case 340

2011 Volvo EC250DL

Cat 277B

Phone: 601.656.9768

Fax: 601.656-0192

1042 Holland Ave (PO Box 1248) • Philadelphia, MS 39350 Philadelphia, MS 39350

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

bid live ONLINE


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ADVERTISER INDEX To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com AGGCORP.................................................................................... 71 ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC.......................................... 9 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS........................................75 ALPINE SALES & RENTAL CORP................................................ 35 AMERICAN STATE EQUIPMENT.................................................... 7 APPLIED MACHINERY SALES.................................................... 20 ASCENDUM MACHINERY INC.................................................... 11 BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC...................................................... 66,67 BARGAINS.................................................................................... 81 BEDROCK MACHINERY.............................................................. 35 BROOKS TRACTOR......................................................................29 CEG SCALE MODELS.................................................................. 28 CLASSIFIEDS................................................................................ 82 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE........................ 34,60,80,83 CUSTOM MADE PRODUCTS........................................................ 6 D & B CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT........................................ 21 DEANCO AUCTION PHILADELPHIA MS.............................................................. 89 DEUTZ CORPORATION................................................................ 27 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER.................................................... 57 ERB EQUIPMENT COMPANY...................................................... 13 ESCO CORP.................................................................................. 33 FABICK CAT.................................................................................... 2 FAE USA INC................................................................................ 79 FARM-RITE EQUIPMENT INC...................................................... 12 FELLING TRAILERS................................................................ 54,55 FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO........................................................ 7 FLANGE LOCK.............................................................................. 29 FOLEY EQUIPMENT CO.............................................................. 19 FRANKLIN EQUIPMENT LLC........................................................24 GARY CARLSON EQUIPMENT...................................................... 8 GROVE WORLDWIDE..............................................................58,59 HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ....................................61 HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO......................................92 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT..............................46,47 ILLINOIS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT.................................................. 3 IRAY AUCTIONS INC.................................................................... 86 ISUZU DIESEL.............................................................................. 42 JEFF BELZER................................................................................ 53 JJ SCHECKEL CORP.................................................................... 25 JOHN DEERE................................................................................ 37

KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY INC.................................................. 17 KLEEMANN....................................................................................70 KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY .......................... 44,45 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP.......................................... 38,39,62,63 KPI-JCI.......................................................................................... 73 KUBOTA EXCAVATOR.................................................................. 56 MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC............................................................6 METSO MINERAL CRUSHING......................................................69 METSO MINERALS SCREENING................................................ 77 MID COUNTRY MACHINERY........................................................23 MUSTANG MFG............................................................................ 41 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS.......................................................... 32 NORAM.................................................................................... 42,43 PALFINGER AMERICA GROUP.................................................... 52 POWERSCREEN MW DEALER GROUP......................................74 PROFILE PUBLICATIONS........................................................ 16,87 PURPLE WAVE INC...................................................................... 85 RACKERS EQUIPMENT CO........................................................ 75 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS.................................................. 91 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY.................................................. 15 ROLAND MACHINERY INC............................................................ 5 RUBBLE MASTER AMERICAS CORP.......................................... 79 SANY AMERICA INC.................................................................... 42 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES........................................................ 32 SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES................................................ 76 SENNEBOGEN.............................................................................. 68 SMITHCO...................................................................................... 52 STAR EQUIPMENT LTD.................................................................. 6 TEREX CRANES.......................................................................... 40 TEREX FUCHS.............................................................................. 78 THE VICTOR L PHILLIPS CO...................................................... 27 TOWMASTER INC......................................................................... 51 OHIO STATE SUPPLEMENT BOBCAT ENTERPRISES................................................................ 3 COLUMBUS EQUIPMENT CO........................................................ 8 COMPANY WRENCH...................................................................... 5 EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA................................................ 3 GORILLA HAMMERS...................................................................... 1 JCB OF OHIO.................................................................................. 7 THE MCLEAN CO............................................................................6

The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to our advertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for errors or omissions.


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Unrre eserrvved public equipment auctions

Equipmen q p t financing g byy equipment q p t experts. p

Caterpillar D9T | Montreal

2012 Catterpillar 345DL | Montreal

2014 Kobelco SK350LC-9 | Fortt Worth

2013 Wirtgen gen WR2000 W | Fort Worth

Erin n 400A Star | TTor oronto

2010 Caterpillar 980H | Fort Worth

Peterbilt 378 & Troj rojan 25 Ft | Regina

Cate erpillar 315CL | Toro Toronto

Western Star 4900SA with Oro Design De 12 Montreal

Ford L8000 00 | Fort Worth

2012 Junttan PM25H | Tor Toronto

68,110+ items in 95+ auctions in ncluding Toronto, oronto or ON Montreal, QC Regina, SK Forrtt Worth, TX Las Veg Vegas, NV Midland, TX Chilliwack, BC

Jul 9 – 10 Jul 12 Jul 12 Jul 16-17 Jul 19 Jul 23-24 Jul 24

Grrande Prairie Pr e, e AB North Fran ranklin n, CT Denver, CO Tipton, CA Winnipeg, MB B Houston, TX Chehalis, W WA A

Like us for news, video & photos facebook.com/RitchieBros

Jul 29 Jul 31 Aug 7 Aug 14 Aug 15 Aug 20-21 Aug 23

Phoenix, AZ P Phoenix Orlando, FL Williston, ND

Aug 28 Aug 29 Sep 13

Financing & leasing available Up to 100% financing, with no moneyy do down.

M r items More it adde ed daily Call about selling: 1.800.211.3983 Bid in person or online ▸ No minimum bid ds or reserrvve prices ▸ Te Test and inspectt on-site ▸ Open to the pub blic, free registration

See fu full auction & equipment listing gss at rbauction.com

Auctioneer Chad M. Johnson # 17668, Auctioneer Chad M. Johnson # 17668, Auction Company Bond #0470724, Auctioneer Patrick J.. Hicks Bond # 0470727, Auctioneer Chad M. Johnson # 17668, Auction Company License # 1981, Motor Vehicle Dealer License #1539, Auction Business License #AB303, Auctioneer James L Valentine # AU3350, Ritcchie Bros. Auctioneers (America) Inc. Auction Clerk License #225, Auction Company License #303043, MVV De Dealer #10539, MVV De Dealer No. 4585592, Dealer License 69767, Auctioneer G Gregory M. Highsmith # 701.


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