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Minnesota Bridge Honors Residents See page 84 for full story.

CAWGC Hosts Its First Oktoberfest in Morris, Ill. ...20

IAAP Hosts Annual Golf Outing at WeaverRidge, Coyote Creek...24

Yoder & Frey Showcases Excavators at Auction...82

Table of Contents ....................4 Aggregate Production & Recycling Section .............29-41 Attachment & Parts Section...............................47-50 Truck & Trailer Section ....57-65 Snow & Ice Section ..........71-75 Auction Section ................80-85 Business Calendar..................85 Advertisers Index ..................86

This Hitachi loads stripped pavement material into a side dump. As a byproduct of the bridge improvements, a quartermile of Dale Street is undergoing complete reconstruction including new sidewalk, street lighting and signal systems.

Omaha Invests $300M to Transform Riverfront By Lori Tobias CEG CORRESPONDENT

In downtown Omaha, construction crews are busy both tearing down and building up as they work on a three-phase park project certain to transform the riverfront city. The parks are existing, but separate. The $300 million project will connect the three, add new amenities and remove or modify those already in place. The

The Heartland of America Park closed at the end of 2019 with demolition on a waterfall feature, pavilion and “bunker” used for storage getting under way last spring.

parks were originally built in the early 1990s and encompass 90 acres, making this the largest construction project the city of Omaha has undertaken. “There are three individualized personas,” said Kristyna Engdahl, director of communications of the Metropolitan Entertainment & Convention Authority (MECA). “It encompasses the Gene Leahy Mall, smack in the middle of downtown, see PARK page 68


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2004 Cat D10R / $419,000

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2014 Komatsu PC210 / $65,000

2014 Cat 316EL / $89,000

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SN: A10391 Hours: 7,078

SN: DZW01503 Hours: 7,020

2012 Cat 420FHT / $70,000

2015 Cat 420F2ST / $85,000

2012 Cat 501HD / $222,000

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MDOT RESEARCHES CARBON FIBER BRIDGE COMPONENTS

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and university researchers have subjected a high-tech material to trial by fire and ice in a quest for better bridge components.

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WEST SIDE TRACTOR SALES OPENS ITS NEW HQ IN LISLE, ILL.

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SMHG SEEKS DEALERS FOR EUROPEAN MATERIAL HANDLING LINES

The Benck family, owners of West Side Tractor Sales and RCE Equipment Solutions, announced the opening of their new headquarters. After 60 years, the Naperville location has been relocated to 3300 Ogden Avenue, Lisle, Ill.

SMHG (Sumitomo Material Handling Group), based in Concord, N.C., just outside of Charlotte, is a subsidiary of Sumitomo Corporation. This is the same company Warren Buffett recently invested more than $1 billion.

The Contractors Association of Will and Grundy Counties (CAWGC) held an Oktoberfest on Oct. 1 at the Grundy County Fairgrounds in Morris, Ill. This networking event was attended by nearly 300 people.

Associated General Contractors of Minnesota announced the addition of Yolanda Y. McIntosh to its staff. Filling a newly-created director of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) position.

A beautiful day welcomed 144 golfers to IAAP’s Sep. 17 golf outing held at WeaverRidge and Coyote Creek golf clubs in Peoria, Ill. Due to strong support, this outing raised $8,580 for the IAAP Political Action Committee.

Felling Trailers Inc. conducted its eighth annual online auction of an FT-3 drop deck utility trailer to benefit a non-profit organization: the Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF).

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CAWGC HOSTS ITS FIRST OKTOBERFEST AT GRUNDY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS

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IAAP HOSTS ITS ANNUAL GOLF OUTING AT WEAVERRIDGE, COYOTE CREEK

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HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY — 70 YEARS OF INNOVATION

For Hitachi, this year marks more than just the beginning of a new decade. It is a milestone achievement highlighting the start of full-scale production for Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd.

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WORLD OF CONCRETE ANNOUNCES NEW SHOW DATES FOR JUNE 2021

After discussions with key stakeholders and feedback from industry-leading concrete and masonry associations, World of Concrete made the proactive decision to reschedule WOC 2021 from January to June.

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THUNDER CREEK ADDS LEA AS SALES VICE PRESIDENT

Thunder Creek Equipment and its parent company, LDJ Manufacturing, have hired Larry Lea, the former director of sales of Mahindra USA, as the organization’s new vice president of sales. Founder, Publisher & CEO Midwest Publisher Executive Publisher Editor In Chief Senior Editor Editorial Assistant Editorial Consultant Production Mgr. Controller Circulation Mgr.

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MCINTOSH JOINS AGC OF MINN. AS DIRECTOR OF DIVERSITY SEIFERT TAKES WINNING BID ON FELLING’S ‘TRAILER FOR A CAUSE’

JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS HEADS BACK TO FLORIDA

Jeff Martin Auctioneers Inc. is headed back to the Kissimmee, Fla., auctions for its fourth year, selling from its auction trucks on Feb. 8 to 11, 2021. The auction features heavy construction and farm equipment, trucks, trailers and more.

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WESTERN PRODUCTS READY WHEN MOTHER NATURE COMES CALLING

Powered by decades of offering quality products, service and expertise, Milwaukee, Wis.-based Western Products, a manufacturer of snow and ice control equipment, is looking forward to a promising year in business.

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MANITOWOC APPOINTS RAVENSCROFT AS ITS NEW PRESIDENT

The Manitowoc Company has announced that Aaron H. Ravenscroft, currently the company’s executive vice president of cranes, has been appointed president and CEO, and a member of the board of directors.

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YODER & FREY SHOWCASES EXCAVATORS AT N. BALTIMORE AUCTION

Yoder & Frey has kept up a steady pace of auctions this year with no signs of slowing down. The auction company’s most recent auction at its North Baltimore (Findlay), Ohio, U.S. headquarters location on Sept. 25.

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ROADTEC RX900 - ‘18, approx. 1050 hours, ROADTEC RP190 - ‘13, approx.. 6200 hrs. 12’6” drum, 24V night light package, ACE EZIV Carlson screed, Moba grade & slope conG&S, ext warranty ..............................$710,500 trols ......................................................$58,900

Grove RT880E – (’14), 80 Ton, 128’ Boom, 56’ Jib, 3,426 hrs, C001236…$469,000

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S OLD GRADALL XL4100 IV - ’15 w/4850 hrs, #C001984 ........................................$195,000

PAVERS / ROAD WIDENERS BOMAG CR662RM - ‘15, 373 Hrs, Material Transfer w/Hopper, #C000763 ............$435,950 Midland SPD-8 - ‘19 w/50 Hrs, hyd. Variable strike-off, #C001697 ..........................$179,800 Midland SPR-6 - ‘18 w/360 Hrs, wash down, hyd. Variable strike-off, #C001737 ......$112,450

ROADTEC RP195 PAVER - ’08, approx. 8890 hrs. Carlson EZIV 10 screed, Moba grade & slope controls....................................$37,500

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P.O.R. items may be on rent causing pricing ASTEC GT104 - ‘17, 71 Hrs, 5.25cyd Hopper, 4’x9’ Top & Bottom Screens, #C001154 ............ and hours to vary. ..............................................................$P.O.R. BROOMS ASTEC GT165 - ‘17, 390 Hrs, 5’x16’ Top Deck, 5’x15’ Bottom Deck, 10.5 Cyd Hopper, Roadtec FB100 - ‘16, approx.. 50 Hrs. Front mount, side-shift, A/C ............................$P.O.R. #C001250 ................................................P.O.R.

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ROLLERS Sakai GW750-2 - ‘14, 691 Hrs, Vibratory Pnuematic Tire Roller, #C000533 ......*$99,950 Sakai SW770HF - ‘17, w/930 Hrs, #C001144.... ............................................................$84,900 Sakai SW770HF - ‘17, 450 Hrs, 67” high frequency, #C001168............................$96,000 *Comes with any remaining standard and 3 year extended power train warranty.

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CRANES GROVE RT635, (’98) 35 Ton Capacity, 105’ Boom, 29’ Jib, SN82072 ....................................................$49,000 GROVE RT650E, (’14) 50 Ton, Tier 4, 105’ Boom, 51’ Jib, #C001600 ..................................................$369,000 GROVE RT765E-2, (’14), 65 Ton, 110’ Boom, 56’ Jib, 2831 Hrs, #C001601 ........................................$389,000 GROVE RT880E, (’13), 80 Ton, 128’ Boom, 56’ Jib, Aux Winch, #C000782 ........................................$459,000 GROVE TMS900E, (’05), 90 Ton, 142’ Boom, 56’ Jib, Aux Winch, #C002264 ......................................$279,000 KOBELCO CK1000, (’01), 100 Ton, 190’ Boom, 60’ Jib, Aux Winch, #C003428 ..................................$219,000 LIEBHERR HS855HD, 100 Ton Duty Cycle Crane, 105’ Boom, (2) Hoist with 20,000 SLP ..................$850,000 MANITOWOC 12000, (‘07) De-Rated 100 Ton, 200’ Boom, 60’ Jib, 3rd Drum, #C002372 ..................$279,000

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MDOT Researches Carbon Fiber Bridge Components The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and university researchers have subjected a high-tech material to trial by fire and ice in a quest for better bridge components. Steel has historically been the go-to material for reinforcing and pre-tensioning concrete for highway bridges. Steel adds muchneeded strength, but it is prone to corrosion and deterioration under assault from extreme temperatures, water and deicing chemicals. Preventing corrosion and repairing damaged areas require maintenance time and resources. MDOT and Lawrence Technological University (Lawrence Tech) in Southfield have pioneered an innovative alternative to steel in critical bridge applications: using carbon fiber components. Carbon fiber strands have a tensile strength comparable to steel, but they resist corrosion and require less maintenance over time. Under the direction of Nabil Grace, dean of the College of Engineering at Lawrence Tech, the school’s Center for Innovative Materials has been researching carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) since 1988, funded through multiple research awards from the National Science Foundation and MDOT. “In 2001, Lawrence Tech, MDOT and the city of Southfield worked together on the deployment of the first three-span CFRP pre-stressed concrete bridge in the country,” Grace said. The Bridge Street Bridge was outfitted with a variety of sensors and will be monitored by MDOT until 2025. “CFRP has performed well in the field but its long-term durability wasn’t fully understood,” said Matthew Chynoweth, MDOT chief bridge engineer and director of MDOT’s Bureau of Bridges and Structures. Carbon fiber components lacked a track record in transportation infrastructure. Also, engineers lacked the technical specs they needed to optimize the CFRP design process and encourage more widespread use of the material. So, beginning in 2013, MDOT again collaborated with Lawrence Tech, this time to test the short- and long-term performance of CFRP strands and beams under a wide range of conditions. During four years of extensive research, carbon fiber components were subjected to 300 freeze-thaw cycles, combined fire/loading events, severe weather and other trials. Now, bridge designers have the information and specifications they need to predict how CFRP will perform under a variety of realworld conditions, as well as the design tools

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Investigators found that CFRP strands held up well to conditions that simulated Michigan’s harsh weather. Moisture, rain, freezing rain and extreme temperature swings did not significantly affect the material’s strength or mechanical properties over time.

for future bridge projects. “This research allowed us to test every question we had about CFRP and get good data so that we can continue to design bridges that are as safe and durable as normal steel bridges but without steel’s corrosive limitations,” Chynoweth said. The data from this research confirm what proponents of CFRP have long theorized. Investigators found that CFRP strands held up well to conditions that simulated

Michigan’s harsh weather. Moisture, rain, freezing rain and extreme temperature swings did not significantly affect the material’s strength or mechanical properties over time. In addition, test results showed that some currently accepted parameters for CFRP are conservative and can be updated. The research generated criteria, guidelines, and recommendations to make MDOT’s design and construction of highway bridges using CFRP components more

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During four years of extensive research, carbon fiber components were subjected to 300 freeze-thaw cycles, combined fire/loading events, severe weather and other trials.

efficient. Additionally, researchers prepared design examples, valuable reference tools for bridge designers. These efforts have already received recognition. The study was recently chosen as one of the highest value transportation research projects in the nation. The Research Advisory Committee at the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) named it one of the top 16 research projects of 2020. It is a significant national endorsement of work Michigan has been doing for 20 years. “Recently, AASHTO published its first design specification for CFRP pre-stressed concrete bridge elements, and this was mostly inspired by the work Dr. Grace has done for the past 30 years,” Chynoweth said. Practical applications are expanding, as well. Backed by previously unavailable realworld data for CFRP, engineers are making use of the material. Since the first carbon fiber components were used in 2001, more than a dozen bridges have been built throughout the state using CFRP pre-stressing and post tensioning. Some recent examples include the southbound I-75 span over the Sexton-Kilfoil Drain in Detroit, incorporating the longest CFRP pre-stressed beams, at 140 ft.; and two bridges being built as part of MDOT’s I-94 modernization project, also in Detroit. What’s the future outlook for carbon fiber in MDOT bridge design? One barrier to wider adoption is the cost of materials. “Cost is always an issue. That is why we only do a few bridges per year,” Chynoweth said. “However, one of our main suppliers, Tokyo Rope, built a fabrication facility in Michigan, which has cut down on some costs and delivery times for CFRP.” Due to a deeper understanding of carbon fiber materials, bridge designers are closer to realizing their goal of building longer-lived bridges. A bridge with a minimum 100-year service life is an MDOT, as well as a national, target. AASHTO’s new specification for bridge design focuses on promoting innovative materials to achieve these longer life spans. “Since CFRP is non-corrosive, we are eliminating the potential of concrete deterioration from steel corrosion, which is the major cause of shorter service lives on bridges,” Chynoweth said. A summary of the report on CFRP in bridge designs is available on the MDOT website, as well as the full final report. For more details on Michigan’s bridges, visit Michigan.gov/Bridges. 


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

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

OFF ROAD HAULERS

CRANES

Hamm 3412P, 2012, 84” vibratory padfoot compactor, Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, EROPS w/ heat & A/C, 1,200HMR . . . . . . . . .$82,500 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 Cat 815F, 2006, EROPS cab, 12’4” S-Blade w/ tilt, new off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom paint job, very good condition, 9,400 HMR .$195,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 AIR COMPRESSORS ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires . . . . .$15,500 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, SPECIALS Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a tow& remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500

Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200 approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C,

BACKHOES

P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . .$87,500 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 Cat 336EL, 2012, 33.5” TBG pads, Q/C, aux hyd, 6,700 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS

HMR, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$162,500 P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . Cat 336FL, 2015, 33.5” TBG Pads, Q/C, aux hyd, 4,300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000

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HMR, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$224,500 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD,

8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. Komatsu PC220LC-8 Longreach, 2011, Young 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . NUMEROUS Rivinius R600’s, 10’ Wide, Mount on Boom/Stick 60’ reach, 3,500 HMR . . . . . . . .$179,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 Dozer Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,500 Kobelco SK210LC, 2007, Q/C, aux hyd, 31.5” TBG Pads, 3,900 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$72,500

DOZERS

ATTACHMENTS

Cat D5NXL, 2006, 10’ PAT Blade, Paccar PA55 winch,

BUCKETS

22” Pads, 4,100 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$82,000

Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized &

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Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, Cat D6NLGP, 2008, VPAT Blade, Drawbar, 33” Pads, ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

9,900 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$87,500

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(8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, winch, 7,200 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$142,500 Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Komatsu D155AX-6, 2007, Sigma S-U Blade, 4-bbl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Others Available Call Single Shank Ripper, 8,400 HMR . . . . . . . . .$229,500

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(2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL winch, 28” pads, 7,300 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . .$152,500

ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.

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West Side Tractor Sales Opens Its New HQ in Lisle, Ill. The Benck family, owners of West Side Tractor Sales and RCE Equipment Solutions, announced the opening of their new headquarters. After almost 60 years, the Naperville location (1400 W. Ogden Ave) has been relocated to 3300 Ogden Avenue, Lisle, Ill., 60532. This is a homecoming for the local family business as West Side Tractor founders, Rich and Mary Benck, started the dealership in Lisle in 1962. The original 1,000-sq.-ft. West Side Tractor branch was located 3 mi. down the road from where the new headquarters stands. The Lisle headquarters project was in the works for almost five years from start to finish. Finding land in the Chicago area that would work for a construction dealership in an ideal location is a difficult task. The Benck family finally decided on an 11-acre property that had sat vacant since 2008 when a car dealership closed. The dealership facility was in fairly good condition with a layout that could work, so the Benck family, along with Barnes Architects of Elmhurst, chose to do a full renovation of the property and add on a shop. “We took everything that we had learned from designing heavy equipment facilities and applied that to creating the Lisle headquarters,” said Steve Benck, president of West Side Tractor. “We focused on the needs of our customers and employees to create a space that not only functions with maximum efficiency, but also is comfortable and inviting and showcases the construction industry.”

The Benck family decided on an 11-acre property that had sat vacant since 2008 when a car dealership closed.

and Steve Benck, are passionate about restoring antique tractors and are excited to share their personal collection with the community. The showroom will be used for events and open to fellow tractor enthusiasts and to inspire the next generation to join the construction industry. Visitors can enjoy the stories of the equipment, including: • A 100-year-old 1920 Waterloo Boy, one of just a handful left in existence. The Waterloo marked John Deere’s entrance into

the tractor market. • A 1959 Model 440 loader backhoe, one of the first machines that West Side Tractor founder Rich Benck ever sold in this territory with a decal from the original Lisle facility. This tractor was found sitting in a farmer’s barn in Joliet in 2019. Supporting Customers The Lisle facility was designed with cus-

tomer needs on the forefront. With an easily accessible parts counter and curbside parts pickup, customers can get what they need on the go. The new 16-bay shop has six 5-ton and two 10-ton cranes, which allow West Side Tractor technicians to perform services and repairs in a timely and efficient manner. Fluids are plumbed throughout the whole shop with reels in each bay. Each bay includes a new tool bench and paperless work station complete with laptops so technicians can easily run diagnostics, search John Deere portals, access records and update work order details as the work is being done. There also are four separate wash racks for cleaning.

Celebrating History The concept for the front of the building was a glass toy box with floor-to-ceiling glass windows. On the showroom floor, there are 10 antique tractors on display. Each machine has a story that is significant to West Side Tractor, John Deere or represents a pivotal moment in the past 100 years of heavy equipment innovation. The Benck family, specifically Rich, Tom (L-R) are Steve Benck, Diane Benck, Lauren Coffaro, Jen Snow, Brian Benck and Tom Benck.

On the showroom floor, there are 10 antique tractors on display. Each machine has a story that is significant to West Side Tractor, John Deere or represents a pivotal moment in the past 100 years of heavy equipment innovation.

The concept for the front of the building of West Side Tractor’s new headquarters was a glass toy box with floor-to-ceiling glass windows.

see WEST page 78

The new 16-bay shop has six 5-ton and two 10-ton cranes, which allow West Side Tractor technicians to perform services and repairs in a timely and efficient manner.


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JD 844K, Cab, Air, Joystick, #113618 .............. ............................$159,500

JD 410E, 40 Ton, Bed JD 650K, LGP, 128” PAT JD 850K, 24” Pads, 146” JD 544K, LGP, Cab, Air, Heater, Bed Liner, Warranty, #112389 ............ Blade, Warranty, #115344 Coupler, Ride, #116222 .... PAT Blade, Warranty, ............................$249,000 ............................$109,500 ............................$114,000 #103689..............$189,500

JD 160GLC, 10’ 2” Arm, Hyd Thumb, Hyd Coupler, #114854..............$121,000

JD 210GLC, 9’7” Arm, Hyd Bomag BW211-40, 84” JD 644K, Cab, Air, QC, JD 672G, Cab, Air, Front Coupler, Hyd Thumb, Scarifier, #114940.............. Smooth Drum, #106096 .... 3rd Spool Aux, #108584 .... ............................$159,000 #118578..............$135,000 ..............................$64,000 ............................$129,000

JD 772G, Tall Cab, Air, 14’ Blade, #93273 .................. ............................$119,000

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JD 210CW, 2 Piece Boom, Aux Hyd, Coupler, #75042 ..............................$79,500

JD 750K, LGP, 34” Pads, JD 135D, Hyd Thumb, Bomag BW177D-5, 66” JD 85G, Hyd Thumb, 156” PAT Blade, Warranty, Smooth Drum, #115558 .... Rubber Pads, #116280...... 9’ 11” Arm, 24” Pads, #117348................$89,000 #118803..............$159,000 ..............................$59,500 ..............................$79,500

JD 410K, Cab, Air, 4x4, Ext Hoe, #118451.............. ..............................$59,500


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#83146 2014 KOMATSU PC210 LC-10, CAB | A/C | JRB QC | AUX HYDS | ANTI-DRIFT VALVES | 3,100 HOURS ......................................$149,500

#83217 2015 KOMATSU PC228US LC-10, 9’ 6” #82231 2006 KOMATSU PC300 HD-7E0, CAB | ARM | 31.5” SHOES | JRB QC | HKX AUX COMBO A/C | 31.5” PADS | 10’ 5” ARM | AUX HYDS | HYD FOOT PEDAL | HYD THUMB | 2,300 HOURS .. KOMTRAX | 6,500 HOURS ....................$104,500 ..............................................................$192,500

#92727 1995 KOMATSU WA180-1, CAB | HEAT | QC | GP BUCKET | MICHELIN 17.5R25 TIRES | 16,700 HOURS ........................................$22,500

#83225 2017 KOMATSU WA270-8, CAB | A/C | HIGH LIFT | 20.5R25 TIRES | 4YD WERK-BRAU BUCKET | 2,200 HOURS ........................$139,500

#92772 2016 KOMATSU WA380-8, CAB | A/C | #92847 2016 CAT 938M, CAB | A/C | HEAT | QC | LSD AXLES | MICHELIN 23.5R25 TIRES | BUCKET | 20.5R25 TIRES | 13,600 HOURS ............ 4.0YD JRB BUCKET | 3,300 HOURS...................... ................................................................$74,500 ..................................................CALL FOR PRICE

92276 2007 KOMATSU GD655-3C, CAB | A/C | RIPPER | PUSHBLOCK | 12’ MOLDBOARD | 5,000 HOURS ..........................................$94,500

#80639 2002 CAT 140H VHP, CAB | A/C | 14’ MOLDBOARD | 5,500 HOURS................$135,000

#92878 2017 DEERE 332G, CAB | A/C | HEAT | RADIO | ISO TO HAND CONTROL CHANGE OPTION | BACKUP CAMERA | HIGH-FLOW | EXTRA COUNTERWEIGHTS | ELECTRIC QC | GALAXY 14X17.5 TIRES | 500 HOURS....$49,500

#92776 2014 TAKEUCHI TL12, CAB | A/C | HEAT | HIGH FLOW UNIT | 2,100 HOURS ........$50,500

#83226 2016 KOMATSU HM300-5, CAB | TAILGATE | 2,100 HOURS..........CALL FOR PRICE

#82962 2014 KOMATSU HM400-3, CAB | TAILGATE | AUTO GREASER | 3,800 HOURS ........ ..................................................CALL FOR PRICE

#52225 2017 KOMATSU HM300-5, CAB | A/C | #83105 2014 KOMATSU HM300-3, CAB | A/C | 25.5R25 TIRES | NO TAILGATE | 6,500 HOURS .... TAILGATE | 2,700 HOURS..........CALL FOR PRICE ..............................................................$197,500

#92483 2012 KOMATSU PC490 LC-10, CAB | A/C | AUX HYDS | JRB QC | 6,300 HOURS .......... ..............................................................$179,500


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2015 CATERPILLAR D6TXW, ID# NGN0758, SN WRN00357, 7308 HOURS ....................................$173,600

2016 CATERPILLAR TL1255D, ID# 6CR5940, ML700453, 4086 HOURS ..........................................$79,930

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2015 KOMATSU PC210

Stk #C95533, 2430 Hrs, Cab w/ AC, Ride Control, 20.5 Tires, High Lift Boom, eneral Purpose Bkt ........ ............................................................$115,000

Stk #C95387, Cab w/ AC, Long Arm, Standard Boom, Long Track, 32" Pads, Aux Hydraulics w/ Bucket, 9936 Hrs ....................................$72,500

Stk #C95861, 6376 Hrs, Cab w/ AC, Long Arm, Long Track, Wide Pads, Coupler, 48" Bucket ............ ..............................................................$69,000

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Stk #C94120, ROPS, Low Ground Pressure, 24" Pads, Power-Angle-Tilt, 115" Blade, 1540 Hrs .......... ..............................................................$59,500

Stk #U689760, 2643 Hrs, Cab w/ AC, Joy Stick Steer, Ride Control, Front Diff Lock, 29.5 Tires, General Purpose Bkt ..$319,0000 WITH WARRANTY

Stk #C95310-1, Cab w/ AC, Wide Track, PowerAngle-Tilt, PAT Blade, 289 Hrs ..................$75,000

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Contractors Association of Will & Grundy Counties Hosts Its

Enjoying the brats and burgers (L-R) are Nick Stipanovich of Illinois Truck and Equipment; Tedd Stipanovich of Stip Bros. Excavating; Mike Wisneski of Advantage Paving; Jeff Swanson, also of Advantage Paving; and Tom Younker of Brieser Construction Co.

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he Contractors Association of Will and Grundy Counties (CAWGC) held an Oktoberfest on Oct. 1 at the Grundy County Fairgrounds in Morris, Ill. This networking event was attended by nearly 300 people, despite the unseasonable early fall frigid weather. There was plenty of delicious German food and a variety of beer to be had at this first-time event, which was a huge success. The entertainment was provided by the Jib Brothers and there were bean bag games complete with trophies and prizes. First place winners were: Matt Lane of Ecolab and Mike Stevens of TMR Services. Second place went to Joe Adler and Tony Lucenti of Adler Roofing. A portion of each ticket sold went toward a 50/50 drawing. The Laborers-Employers Cooperation and Education Trust (LECET) was the winner and graciously donated its portion of the $1,500 back to the charity of choice — Joliet Area Community Hospice. A check was presented to Joliet Area Community Hospice for $12,300. This money was raised through various CAWGC events that were held over the past year. The CAWGC also held its Board of Directors election. Those seated to a new three-year term were incumbents Barry Narvick, Narvick Bros., and Lori DuPree, DuPree Construction. Also elected was newcomer Matt Bob and Jeanne Baish, owners of Baish Excavating Marketti, PT Ferro Construction. Inc., enjoyed the fall weather. Bob is a board memOther CAWGC Directors include: Jay Adler, Adler Roofing; Bob Baish, ber of CAWGC. Baish Excavating; Jason Cox (chairman), Len Cox & Sons; Marty Rodin, TMR Services; Todd Sandeno, “D” Construction; and John Young, Seasons Landscaping.  CEG

Mike Dejong (L) of Welsch Ready Mix Inc. and Bob Neville of Grundy Ready Mix talk some shop at the Oktoberfest.

Old friends Tony Mattingly (L) of Altorfer Cat and Jody Foster of Welsch Ready Mix Inc. catch up at the Oktoberfest, held Oct. 1, at the Grundy County Fairgrounds.

Having a great time at Oktoberfest (L-R) are Chris LePretre Jr., his parents Lynn and Chris LePretre Sr., owners of LePretre Excavating Inc.; Vince Blecha of Welsch Ready Mix Inc.; and Tyler LePretre, also of LePretre Excavating Inc.

(L-R): CAWGC staff members Karri Lane, Jennifer Stapleton and Linda Slabaugh welcome members to the Oktoberfest.

(L-R) are Tony Wellner, project manager of Austin Tyler Construction Inc.; Bryan Wellner, attorney of Mahoney, Silverman & Cross LLC; and Troy Partilla of “D” Construction Inc.


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First Oktoberfest at Grundy County Fairgrounds in Morris, Ill.

(L-R): Megan Hargrave, sales manager of West Side Tractor Sales Co., and Wayne Massad, also of West Side Tractor Sales Co., talk with Danny Sloan of Base Metals Group LLC.

(L-R): Chris Kozak of Harbour Contractors Inc.; James Capparelli, retired; Jason Cox, chairman of the board, CAWGC; Tom White of Three Rivers Construction Alliance; Mike Kelley, sheriff of Will County; and Dean Rankovich, business representative, Local 150, are ready to enjoy some good food and entertainment.

(L-R): Joe Adler of Adler Roofing; Mike Ceranski, retired; and Pete Valek of Lindblad Construction Co. were on hand for CAWGC’s first-ever Oktoberfest.

Adam Salinas (L), general manager of Illinois Truck and Equipment, and Ray Sundine of Local 150 Operating Engineers catch up during the event. (L-R): Kevin Johnson and Paul Becerra, both of Welch Bros., and Joe Cox of Len Cox & Sons Excavating enjoy some refreshments.

Sharing a few laughs at the Oktoberfest are Brett Praire (L) and Tony Frescura, both of Cement Masons Local 11.

Matt Lane (L) volunteer at Oktoberfest, talks with John Young of Seasons Landscaping Inc., CAWGC board member.

CAWGC staff members put together a table of treats to celebrate Jason Cox’s 50th birthday. Cox is chairman of the board of the CAWGC Association.

Enjoying the festivities are Dwayne McGill (L) and William Breese, both of McGill Construction.


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Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers Hosts Its

Ed Ellis of Roland Machinery took home this Vizio TV, one of many raffle prizes.

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beautiful day welcomed 144 golfers to IAAP’s Sep. 17 golf outing held at WeaverRidge and Coyote Creek golf clubs in Peoria, Ill. Due to the strong support of everyone attending, this outing raised $8,580 for the IAAP Political Action Committee. PIE Committee members sold 50/50 raffle tickets raising a total of $1,116 for the IAAP’s Rocks, Minerals & Mining Workshop for Illinois teachers. This golf outing offers a unique opportunity to have fun and visit with friends in the industry. Using a scramble format, the event proved to be highly competitive once again. In addition to golf, member companies sponsored challenge holes at WeaverRidge, and golfers at both courses could win numerous door prizes. The 50/50 raffle drawing, with a prize of $705, was claimed by Tony Fiorentini (Dimond Bros. Insurance), who donated half of it back to the PIE Committee.

(L-R) are Pete Micks of Peoples Gas; Rick Soroka, Billy Quirke and David Leduc, all of Vanguard Energy Services.

Despite COVID-19 restrictions that prevented gathering for the traditional dinner and trophy awards ceremony, everyone agreed it was a really fine day to be playing golf. WeaverRidge Results • 1st Place Howell Tractor and Equipment team of Todd Demoss, Aaron King and Mike Heuser • 2nd Place: Scott Malpasuto, Blake Donaghue, Dale Howard and Tim Theobald of Hanson Material Service • 3rd Place: Nick Pyszka of Tema Isenmann; Jimmy Johnson and Scott Napiecek of RB Scott; and Steve Novak of Hanson Material Service • Longest Drive at #1 — Ridge Ackerman of Martin Equipment • Closest to Pin at #8 — Zach Zmudka of LafargeHolcim • Closest to Pin at #12 — Dan Ristow of West Side Tractor Sales • Longest Putt at #18 — Vince Caputo of Ozinga Materials & Logistics

The Gray Quarries team of (L-R) Brent Gooding, John Kanney, John Filkins and Tom Coulter are having a good day at the golf outing.

Coyote Creek Results • 1st Place: Troy Kutz, Josh Quinn, Dan Johnson of Bluff City Materials, and Jason Zeibert of Finkbiner • 2nd Place: Mike Maynard, Brad Bruins, Todd Hoffstater of TCI Manufacturing; and Chad of Mill Creek Mining • 3rd Place: Mark Blanchflower and Dan Jaynes of MAB Equipment; Steve Nelson and Ron Kastor of Tri-Con Materials • Closest to the Pin at #6 — Jeff Krzyaniak of Dimond Bros. Insurance • Longest Drive at #9 — Josh Quinn of Bluff City Materials • Closest to the Pin at #11 — Chad Broege of Beverly Materials • Longest Putt at #18 — Steve Nelson of Tri-Con Materials For more information, visit iaapaggregates.org.  CEG

Mid-States Aggregate Equipment hosted a closest-to-the-pin competition at hole #17 with a Yeti cooler prize for the winner. (LR) are Matt Bluemenstock of Horton Supply Company; Mike Jacob and Bill Jacob of Mid-States Aggregate Supply; Jim Sergent of Mid-America S&G; and Pat Biggs and Bob Biggs of Horton Supply.

The IAAP golf outing offers a unique opportunity to have fun and visit with friends in the industry.

Enjoying a day on the links is the Roland Machinery team of (L-R) Ed Ellis, Aaron Vargas, Cole Berringer and Mike McNamara, who are all ready to play golf.

(L-R) are Doug Averkamp, Randy Bromberek, Colin Glennon, Dan Larson, all of LafargeHolcim.


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Annual Golf Outing at WeaverRidge, Coyote Creek in Peoria Players are ready to tee off at IAAP’s annual Golf Outing.

Finkbiner Equipment hosted hole #10 where a correct guess of the quantity of tees in the jug won a free screening machine rental. (L-R): Clyde Robison and Kyle Lucas of Finkbiner Equipment make sure Rich Mulder and Walt Nashert of Ozinga Materials & Logistics are entered to win.

(L-R): Bobbie Hipenbecker, Lee Frea and Jacob Henderson of Vibra-Tech are enjoying the weather at the IAAP golf outing.

Oak Hill Contractors hosted a longest drive contest on hole #13 with a Yeti cooler going to the winner and cinch bags and tumblers for each golfer. Ben Cox of Oak Hill Contractors watches over the contest. (L-R) is the LafargeHolcim team of Zach Zmudka, Becky Kazmierski, Angie Nickel and Darrel Adams at the WeaverRidge course.

IAAP’s Dan Eichholz (L) presents 50/50 raffle winner, Tony Fiorentini of Dimond Bros. Insurance, with his prize. Fiorentini donated half of it back to the PIE Committee.

IAAP’s Dan Eichholz (L) presents the first-place trophy to the Howell Tractor team’s Aaron King.


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Toys For Boys (and also men) Realistic Scale Models of Construction Equipment, ideal gifts for the Holidays, Birthdays, Graduation, etc.

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2014 Case CX300C, 2010 HRS, EQ0003165, Kansas City, MO ......................................$174,900

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Hitachi Construction Machinery — 70 Years of Innovation Hitachi continues to provide a range of machines customers trust for their operations.

Still Running Strong

Throughout the years, customers continue to experience the efficiency, reliability and durability of Hitachi machines. Here are some workhorses that are still running strong today.

By Kristin Stires and Sarah Larson HITACHI

From building its first hydraulic excavator to manufacturing technologically advanced equipment today, Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd. is proud to celebrate 70 years of innovation. For Hitachi, this year marks more than just the beginning of a new decade. It is a milestone achievement highlighting the start of full-scale production for Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd. “This milestone is possible because of Hitachi’s incredible customers and employees,” said Jonny Spendlove, product marketing manager, excavators, Hitachi Construction Machinery – Americas. “Hitachi’s longevity is so impressive, and it’s a tribute to the machine quality and innovation. We continually provide the efficiency, reliability and durability our customers are looking for.” Hitachi’s mass production of construction machinery kicked off in 1950 with the development of the U06 cable-operated shovel. The company also pioneered hydraulic technology in 1965 by building the UH03, the first hydraulic excavator in Japan made purely with domestic technologies. Since then, the company has continued to succeed as a major heavy equipment manufacturer. From compact excavators and foresters to mining shovels and haul trucks, Hitachi continues to provide the range of machines customers trust for their operations. The company has established powerful

ZX225US 14,000+ hours Pivetta Brothers Construction Inc. Serviced by Papé Machinery, Fife, Wash.

partnerships along the way. In 1983, Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd. and Deere & Company collaborated to reach an OEM supply agreement. Since then, two joint venture companies with three manufacturing facilities have been created. In 2002, Hitachi and John Deere also integrated marketing operations in North, Central and South America to streamline decision-making and improve customer support. Hitachi continues to make significant investments in its manufacturing facilities to boost future production capacity and efficiency. Each machine is built to order, made possible by a lean manufacturing system combined with a quality assurance process. The company has kept its focus on integrating advanced technology into its equipment to further help customers increase efficiency, reliability and durability on job sites. One such technology is Hitachi Solution

Linkage Integrated Grade Control with Topcon. The new construction excavator technology allows an operator to set a grade and hold it – increasing efficiency while also lowering daily operating costs. As Hitachi continues trekking its innovative path, new machines are introduced to meet and exceed customers’ needs. In 2019, that included the fuel-efficient EX-7 Series excavators: the EX1200-7, EX2600-7, EX3600-7 and EX5600-7. “The Hitachi team is constantly developing new machines and technology that can give our customers a competitive edge,” Spendlove said. “We thank our customers for trusting Hitachi equipment the last 70 years and look forward to a promising future.”  (This story was reprinted with permission from Hitachi’s BREAKOUT magazine, Fall 2020 issue)

EX200 — “Old Faithful” 15,000+ hours M&H Logging and Construction Serviced by Nortrax, Westbrook, Maine UH181 20,600+ hours Hamm Construction Serviced by Wajax, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ZX330LC 8,500+ hours Rogers Construction Inc. Serviced by Honnen Equipment, St. George, Utah

“In 2020, Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd. marked the 70th anniversary of the start of full-scale production of construction machinery. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our numerous stakeholders, including customers and business partners, who have supported Hitachi Construction Machinery during this long period. We will continue to inherit the aspirations of our predecessors who built this growth to the present and have a deep sense of gratitude to everyone. In the future as well, we will continue to take on the challenge of realizing our vision of ‘Toward the richness of Earth and prosperous communities in the future...’ Hitachi Construction Machinery is contributing to the creation of comfortable living spaces. We look forward to your continued support in the future.” Kotaro Hirano President, Chief Executive Officer & Director Hitachi Construction Machinery Group (HCM)


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

Colt 1000 Screen Makes Impact in United Kingdom P&L Barton Ltd started out in 1972 when Peter Barton invested in his first digger, a JCB 3C, and set up P Barton Plant Hire. Today, almost 50 years later, P&L Barton Ltd remains a family run business. Based in Carnforth, Lancashire, the company has evolved and expanded working on a vast array of projects with clients in private households and businesses, to local councils and large multi-nationals. P&L Barton provide plant and services on a sub-contract or hire only basis, offering a wide range of services to the construction, groundwork, civil engineering, quarrying, recycling and haulage industries. P&L Barton operate a diverse selection of equipment to ensure clients are supplied with reliable and efficient hire solutions, and in recent years EvoQuip has become part of the fleet. It took receipt of its first EvoQuip Colt 1000 from Blue Central in June. Since then, the machine has

been on hire contacts in multiple configurations to suit the required job sites. One recent application has been to produce limestone walling stone for one of its regular clients where space was limited. P&L Barton set about reconfiguring the Colt 1000 so that both conveyors discharged out the same side into segregated areas, maximizing the area available, eliminating double handling and showing how versatile the Colt is. “The Colt 1000 is the perfect machine for us due to its flexibility,” said Richard Barton, P&L Barton plant manager. “Being suited to scalping and fine screening and the ability to quickly convert from three-way to two-way split and to swap conveyor configurations means it’s suitable for many applications and job sites.” In the short time that P&L Barton has owned the Colt 1000, the machine has been out working on various projects. “We have been able to run the

The highly adaptable Colt 1000 Scalping screen is able to operate in both heavy-duty scalping and precision screening applications and will manage the most difficult of materials, according to the manufacturer.

machine in two-way split on one project then convert it so that mids and fines are discharged on the same side on a really compact site, and in standard set up on another

In the short time that P&L Barton has owned the Colt 1000, the machine has been out working on various projects.

site. With the range of media options available I don’t think there is any job she can’t do,” said Barton. Gabrielle Stewart, EvoQuip

product manager said, “the Colt 1000 is one of our best-selling products, customers regularly comment on being impressed by the performance of the aggressive screen-box and have found it to be excellent in multiple applications.” The highly adaptable Colt 1000 Scalping screen is able to operate in both heavy-duty scalping and precision screening applications and will manage the most difficult of materials, according to the manufacturer. The Colt 1000 achieves a compact footprint maintaining the ethos of the EvoQuip range while achieving versatility and mobility. Flexibility is enhanced with configurable conveyor options and two-way split conversion. The Colt 1000 also features an aggressive double deck screen, variable screening angle with numerous screen media options, broad fines conveyor, quick set up time and tall discharge heights. For more information, visit www.Terex.com. 

The Colt 1000 achieves a compact footprint maintaining the ethos of the EvoQuip range while achieving versatility and mobility.


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Compact Sennebogen 825 Deftly, Nimbly Works on Urban Demolition Projects The days are past when fleets of specialized cranes, excavators and loaders can converge on the demolition sites in busy cities. Safety and economics are driving a clear trend towards optimized equipment planning that allows contractors to streamline operations, minimize downtimes and reduce traffic interruptions, while making the best use of time with skilled operators. Densely populated inner cities can’t afford the space for machines to sit idle and safety standards can’t afford the hazards of jockeying machines around in cramped work zones. Simply, demolition contractors need machines that can do more, with less. One-Stop Solution With customers demanding maximum productivity in a compact package, Sennebogen mobile demolition solutions are emerging as a family of one-stop, onsite demolition machines that “do it all” in urban locations. These models, ranging in size from 17 to 30 tons, combine a small footprint and powerful tool handling with increased flexibility to adapt to multiple roles. At the upper end of this series is the 825 R-HD E-Series machine mounted on an expandable crawler undercarriage and able to reach up to 45 ft. (14 m) with a full range of interchangeable hydraulic attachments. Purpose-built for rough working environments, such as scrap yards and waste handling facilities, these machines are built to last in the most demanding demolition applications, according to the manufacturer. The boom of the 825 R-HD features a fully hydraulic quick-change coupler allowing the operator to switch easily to the best tool for the job at hand. Comfortably settled into Sennebogen’s Maxcab, a single operator can take on every step of the tear-down: targeted deconstruction and sorting of building components, crushing material with a concrete pulverizer, cutting and sizing with demolition shears, and finally loading recyclable material and waste into trucks or bins with a choice of buckets and grapples. Compact, Flexible, Easy to Transport Flexible mobility and transportability also are key factors in the profitabil-

The elevated cab on the 825 M allows the operator on a demolition site a clear view of the deconstruction process.

ity of a demolition machine. The 825 travels with a compact footprint that allows it to quickly self-load onto a flatbed and move on to the next job site. No transit preparation is required, so the machine is shipped with its counterweight and boom in place, ready to work. On arrival at the work zone, the 825 drives off the truck. Then, its crawler tracks can telescope out for a wider stance, providing a stable working platform on uneven and broken terrain. As work progresses, the machine maneuvers easily to each new position. Like all Sennebogen material handlers, the 825’s boom can safely handle its maximum load capacity through 360 degrees of rotation with a minimal tail swing. This allows operators to get to work quickly in any direction. Demolition operators are often extending the boom and attachments up to significant heights, so they appreciate Sennebogen’s optional tiltable cab. The tilting Maxcab can be adjusted to look upward by as much as 30 degrees, so the operator can sit comfortably in their seat and avoid fatigue through a long shift, according to the manufacturer. The Maxcab also can elevate smoothly up to an eye-level of 18 ft. (5.7 m) to provide an ideal view into trucks for loading quickly and safely. Safe, Efficient Cost-Savings While the stability and versatility of the 825 make demolition sites safer for everyone, the Sennebogen Maxcab provides additional safety features to protect operators.

Ground-to-cab railings and handholds are standard equipment, along with Sennebogen’s catwalk and sliding door entry. Bulletproof glass on the windshield and the skylight protects the operator. Demolition models also are available with extra protective steel grilles on the roof and front window. Generous window space affords a clear unobstructed view of the entire work area from the elevated cab, augmented by cameras mounted on the right side (boom side) and rear of the carriage, displayed on a monitor inside the cab. The monitor also is able to receive feeds from additional optional cameras, such as one mounted on the stick for a closeup view near the working attachment. Sennebogen’s package of energysaving "Green Efficiency" technologies allow its diesel-powered machines to operate with low emissions, low wear and tear and low fuel cost. EcoMode, automatic idle and automatic stop, reduce diesel consumption to a minimum and further reduce fuel consumption and emissions by up to 25 percent. Sennebogen is known for relying on hydraulic engineering, instead of “black box” electronics to achieve its goals for power and efficiency. Largescale valves and hoses allow the hydraulic system to keep oil flowing smoothly according to the demand for lifting or attachment tasks. This lowpressure circuit results in a reduction in wear on pressure-sensitive hydraulic components, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.sennebogen-na.com. 

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McCloskey International Unveils SF50 Feeder Stacker McCloskey International has introduced a new feeder stacker to its lineup: the SF50. Versatile in its use across industries, the SF50 feeder stackers facilitates the handling and stockpiling of materials including, but not limited to, aggregates, coal, C&D waste, sand and gravel, topsoil and compost. All can be fed into the hopper with large loaders and excavators, combining the efficiency of a high capacity hopper with a stacking conveyor. Variable speed prevents material from building up, allowing for more controlled flow of material, according to the manufacturer. The track mobility of the SF50 ensures the machine is versatile onsite. When moving site-to-site, the SF50 can be compacted for transport on a low loader, or loaded in a 40 ft. cube container, reducing costs and logistics. The SF50 is available in a variety of power options, including dual power, diesel/hydraulic, electric/hydraulic, diesel electric and diesel with genset. Key Features of the SF50 include:

• 50 ft. long main conveyor with 40 in. wide belt •Hydraulic folding heading section for transport, minimizing setup time. • Hydraulically adjustable discharge height up to 6.5 m • 3.5 m tracks for superior maneuvrability and stability • Fuel efficient hydraulics system. • User friendly hydraulic controls • Powered by a Cat 2.8 74 hp (55 kW) engine • Production up to 500 tph The SF50 also offers many options to align the equipment to the requirements of the owner/operator, including: • Hydraulic / manual tipping grid •Two deck vibrating grid with remote tipping • Complete remote functionality • Various hopper liners, including Hardox • Head scraper upgrade • Full skirting on main conveyor • Various belt types available For more information, visit www.mccloskeyinternational.com. 

The SF50 feeder stackers facilitates the handling and stockpiling of materials including, but not limited to, aggregates, coal, C&D waste, sand and gravel, topsoil and compost.

Sandvik’s Peak Screening Provides Complete Solution Sandvik’s Peak Screening is a complete package offer and performance concept designed to ensure every square foot of a customer’s screening is as productive as it can be for their unique operation. Most screening operations, even when they look fine, are capable of more. Often much more. Peak Screening is Sandvik’s term for a complete screening solution, including the right screen, screening media and warranty/service program for any customer budget or need, all working together towards one goal: maximizing the full potential of the customer’s screening operation. Working Together Works Better Sandvik screening equipment, screening media and services are designed to work optimally with each other and ensure the screening operation is as productive as it can possibly be. “Our customers will also benefit from having ongoing access to experienced Sandvik specialists who can help with the right configuration, optimization, troubleshooting and much more,” the manufacturer said. New Modular Screens Sandvik now introduces three brand new ranges of main-

the same screening accuracy for better productivity and uptime. Ease of Ownership Sandvik’s Reliability & Performance (R&P) package protects your investment by including two years extended equipment warranty, regular inspections, maintenance recommendations, troubleshooting and performance analyses that can help optimize service intervals and avoid costly breakdowns.

tenance friendly, high performing modular screens that are more versatile, more reliable, faster to get on-site and safer to operate, according to the manufacturer. Right Media for Right Outcome Sandvik screens comes with high quality Sandvik screening media as standard, unless otherwise specified. Sandvik works closely with customers to determine the right solution for their applications, including Sandvik exclusive options such as the WX6500 tensioned rubber screening media with up to 15x longer wear life than standard wire mesh, but with

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#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. #920000- 2002 Con-E-Co Mobile Central Mix Concrete Plant 300 TPH. Includes: 12yd agg batcher, (3) 60yd agg bins, mixer charging conveyor, 595 BLL split silo, cement/flyash batcher, PJ-500 dust control, (3) 30”x82’ portable conveyors.

#510113 (2007) Furukawa 900-ES SelfContained Hydraulic Rock Drill with Cat 3126 engine (4892 hours) & HD-709 drifter (2203 hours). Set up for T-45 Steel (14′ starter & 12′ changes). Has anti-jam circuit and dust collector. One-owner machine and all service records available. Well maintained and in very good condition.

#154006 "New" Aggretek portable wash plant w/ 6x20 3-deck screen and twin 36"x25' sandscrews complete with electric motors, electric box and starters, wire cloth, and NiHard shoes, all on a 3-axle chassis.

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#154004-Telsmith vibrating 5×16 2-Deck Wet Screen with stand, pre-wash box, and some new AR liners. Has water manifold with water on both decks. No switch gear. Several pieces of screen cloth. Very good condition.

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

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#510115 Furukawa 1200ED hydraulic rock drill with 12,206 overall hrs & 3154 hours on Cummins 6.7 remanufactured engine. 5776 impact hrs but only 39 hours on drifter reseal. Includes cab with a/c & heat, dust collector and an anti-jam circuit. Good condition.

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THERE’s NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE DRILLS & COMPRESSORS #530022-Joy RAM EXT air track drill with VCR 360 hammer. Hoses appear to be in working condition. U.C. approx 70%- overall good condition. #510116-Furukawa 15ED Hydraulic Rock Drill. Has twin Isuzu engines. 5667 hours on hydraulics, 4413 hours on compressor, and 5992 impact hours. Very good undercarriage. Enclosed cab w/ AC and heat. Dust collector, auto rod changer. Set up for T51 rod. Overall good condition. #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. JAWS & IMPACTS #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. #112044-Nordberg LT-1213 Track Mounted Impact. with 42”x12’ VGF, 36” cross belt magnet, and 46” underconveyor, good cond.

EARTHMOVING #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. #810137 1977 Caterpillar 769B Rigid Frame Haul Truck with Cat D343 engine (10,314 hours). 18.00-33 tires approx 50%. Bed is in good shape. Truck runs and operates good. #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 hrs.

SCREENS #141120-Nordberg 6x20 3-deck incline screen with ball tray on bottom deck. No motor, but was a running take out. Good condition.

SECONDARY CRUSHERS #121033-Universal 150/230 impactor with completely rebuilt rotor, new shoes, new hammers, and some new liners (inside looks very good). (2) new 350hp electric motors and new drive sheave. Crusher and motor only, no stand. #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. FEEDERS #123025-Portable Telsmith 48" STD cone w/ 134001-Peerless 12 cubic yard hopper 30" feed conveyor w/ 20 HP motor, Dodge with 42 belt feeder (2015), 5hp electric motor TDT5 reducer, 36" undercrusher conveyor w/ WEG 20HP electric motor. Cone has 125HP with electric panel in very good to excellent 1150RPM motor, mounted on factory tandem condition. axle chassis. Good brakes, very good rubber. #132015-Continental Gin 48"x25.5' apron Good running cone. feeder. Large feed box. Flights are approx #121055-New CEC 102×152 (approx. 42.5” x 80+%, good sprocket, & jackshaft drive gears. 61”) secondary impact crusher with 3-bar 60hp motor and gear box, but has removable rotor and hydraulic clearing. No motor, no mount (for transport). Heavy duty apron feed- stand, but does have crusher shive. Excellent condition, never used. er. Shipping dims: 8' 7" tall & 30' long.

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World of Concrete Announces New Show Dates for June 2021 Event in Las Vegas After discussions with key stakeholders and feedback at its June 2021 event. AllSecure is Informa’s approach to from industry-leading concrete and masonry associations, ensuring the highest standards of safety, hygiene, cleanliness World of Concrete made the proactive decision to reschedule and quality for operating events for all exhibitors, attendees, WOC 2021 from January to June. speakers and press. “The decision to move the dates back several months was In addition to the safety protocols in place for WOC 2021, not easily reached; however, we felt it was the right choice The Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) has been awardfor all involved. WOC will now take place June 8 to 10; edu- ed the Global Biorisk Advisory Council (GBAC) STAR cational offerings June 7 to facility accreditation by 10, at the Las Vegas ISSA, the Worldwide Convention Center,” accordCleaning Industry ing to the organizers. Association. The GBAC “We have a commitment to “We have a commitment program is considered the to our exhibitors and atten- our exhibitors and attendees to gold standard for safe dees to provide a valuable facilities, and was and productive face-to-face provide a valuable and productive designed to control the experience at WOC each risks associated with year,” said Jackie James, face-to-face experience at infectious agents, includgroup director, World of WOC each year.” ing COVID-19. Concrete. World of Concrete also “This is the first time in is one of the first largeJackie James our 46-year history we have scale events to occupy The World of Concrete been faced with circumLas Vegas Convention stances that have caused us Center’s $980 million to reschedule the event. We West Hall expansion in feel the new June dates will provide everyone with the nec- June, which will add 1.4 million sq. ft. of space to the existessary time to plan effectively, and allows us to reimagine ing 3.2 million sq. ft. campus. In addition to the exhibit hall, WOC for a different time of the year. Moving the event from the expansion will feature a striking outdoor plaza, a grand Winter to late Spring this year will allow for additional out- atrium and modern design and technology. door activities everyone can enjoy in the great city of Las World of Concrete will continue to post updates on its Vegas, including top-notch exhibits, new product demos and website over the next few months. Registration for WOC exciting spectator events.” 2021 will open online in early 2021. World of Concrete will adapt the Informa AllSecure Plan For more information, visit www.worldofconcrete.com. 

Thunder Creek Adds Lea as Sales Veep Thunder Creek Equipment and its parent company, LDJ Manufacturing, have hired Larry Lea, the former director of sales of Mahindra USA, as the organization’s new vice president of sales. Lea, who has spent his entire career in the agriculture and heavy equipment sales market, will manage the organization’s decentralized national sales team, while also working with the company’s product, production and engineering teams to help lead strategic product development and growth. During his time with Mahindra, Lea managed a team of nearly 30 sales leaders across North America accounting for $500 million in revenue. In addition to working closely with the team to reach sales and growth goals, Lea also was integral in launching inventory process improvement programs and developing various incentive programs for wholesale customers.

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“We’re excited to welcome Larry to the Thunder Creek team, where he can apply his extensive industry experience to strengthen both our sales team and our dealer network,” said Loren Van Wyk, owner and chief executive officer

of Thunder Creek. “He’s a proven winner who is motivated to use his competitive nature to drive us forward in both the agricultural, construction and commercial markets.” Lea will work directly with Thunder Creek’s sales team and dealer network to broaden Thunder Creek’s market penetration across the industries where its products are used. “I think my experience and competitive nature will make what is already a strong sales team even stronger and more strategic,” Lea said. “The reality is that when the sales team wins, the entire company wins, and so do our customers. I’m ready to do a whole lot of winning at Thunder Creek long into the future.” Lea will remain based in Houston, Texas. For more information, visit www.ThunderCreek.com. 

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SMHG Seeks Dealers for European Material Handling Lines People Tom Hickson was selected as general manager of SMHG. He has nearly 40 years of experience in the material handling world. His knowledge of the various applications, end-users and the existing brands in the U.S. market has proven extremely valuable in showing the quality and support behind these two premium products. “Attracting reputable dealers to represent the North American will not be difficult once they see the quality of the machines,” he said. Hickson recruited Len Lawrence, a veteran dealer development manager in material handling, and both have a combined 75 years in the industry. They’ve brought onboard top talent in technical solutions, part support and operator and machine training.

SMHG (Sumitomo Material Handling Group), based in Concord, N.C., just outside of Charlotte, is a subsidiary of Sumitomo Corporation. This is the same company Warren Buffett recently invested more than $1 billion. After taking a close examination of the material handling equipment offerings in the North American market and getting direct feedback from end-users, there was a little doubt there needed to be other options. The company’s executives’ global search for manufacturers to fill this need and find the highest quality equipment ended in Europe. The SMHG team found two companies that fit the full spectrum of capacities needed for the U.S. and Canadian market.

The compact Mantsinen 60 is strong, smart and well-tailored for round-wood and scrap handling. The material handler has a maximum reach of 67.25 ft.

Equipment Atlas Cranes & Excavators builds a wide variety of material handling and earthmoving equipment at its factories in northern Germany. SMHG will only offer the material handling portion of the Atlas portfolio at this time. The company that prides itself on being strong, reliable and multifunctional has been in existence for more than 100 years. Equipment ranges in

Tom Hickson (L), general manager of SMHG, and Len Lawrence, material handling development manager, stand in front of the Atlas 350 MH, a material handler with an operating weight of 79,366 lbs. and a maximum range of more than 59 ft.

size from 20,000- to 125,000-lb. capacity. Atlas can build a machine with customers’ input for their specific application and stand behind it throughout its entire life. Mantsinen, based out of Finland, builds large purpose-built material handlers only. With more than 50 years in the material handling business, the company has a great deal of experience on the end-user side as well as the manufacturing of extremely high-quality machines. These machines start at 150,000 lbs. and go up to the Mantsinen 300R, which is 815,000 lbs. The giant machine features a 125-ft. reach and are available in diesel, electric and hybrid models.

SMHG made a high-tech investment in parts. The two-story tall vertical lift module (VLM) holds more than 10,000 pieces.

Product Support SMHG has a state-of-the-art warehouse that contains all replacement parts required by end users. The company invested in a high-tech solution in the storage of parts. The twostory tall vertical lift module (VLM) holds more than 10,000 pieces. Major components and assemblies are readily available as well at the North Carolina location. “We do not want to delay the delivery of parts to support our dealers and customers,” Hickson said. “SMHG has made a significant investment in the amount of inventory and attachments readily available in North America.” SMHG also will provide the best in technician and operator training for dealers and end users. see SMHG page 56

Linder Industrial Machinery’s Aaron McLaurin can quickly and easily locate the parts he needs in the VLM.


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Bobcat Introduces New Large Excavator Attachments Bobcat Company is widening its attachment offering with the introduction of new large excavator attachments. The versatile lineup includes the Bobcat trenching bucket, grading bucket and pin grabber, as well as main pin and pro-link thumb attachments paired specifically with the E145 and E165 large excavators.

Hydraulic quick coupler

Heavy-Duty Trenching Bucket The new heavy-duty trenching bucket makes light work out of the heaviest digging. Operators can equip their E145 excavator with 24-, 25- and 42-in. sizing options to upgrade their capabilities on the job site. Heavy-Duty Grading Bucket The versatile, heavy-duty grading bucket helps deliver added capacity for operators working to move material on the job site. The bucket is especially beneficial for operators looking to easily finish, grade, backfill or clean ditches. This attachment can be pinned on, quick coupled or utilized with a thumb.

HT thumbs (main pin)

Hydraulic Quick Coupler With the hydraulic quick coupler, operators can easily switch out their attachment. The coupler uses a pin grabber style and will only release in a curled position to ensure safe and secure coupling. Operators can change attachments from the security of the large excavator cab. Plus, there are no grease points, so maintenance is kept at a minimum. HT Thumbs (Main Pin) HT thumbs use a hydraulic cylinder to give operators up to 137 degrees of rotation. The HT thumbs are compatible with 36- and 42-in. buckets. This attachment is beneficial for operators in demolition and land-clearing applications. Pro-Link Thumbs Progressive link thumbs provide up to 180 degrees of rotation for increased versatility on the job site. The thumbs follow the bucket throughout the entire work cycle, improving material pickup and placement close to the machine. The new thumbs are compatible with 36- and 42-in. buckets. For more information, visit Bobcat.com. 

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Caterpillar Offers TiltRotate System for Mini-Excavators Caterpillar Work Tools now has a TiltRotate System (TRS) for Cat Next Gen mini-excavators. The new TRS6 and TRS8 models allow attached work tools (including buckets, forks, grapples, brooms and compactors) to rotate 360 degrees and tilt 40 degrees side-to-side, enabling the machine to reach more work areas from a single position, while maneuvering tools over, under and around obstructions when excavating, grading ditches, sorting recycle materials or placing pipe. The new TRS models multiply the mini-excavator's versatility and are available in various configurations to match the application. TRS models have two interfaces: a top interface that connects the TRS to the carrier machine; and a bottom interface that connects various work tools to the TRS. The four configurations for the TRS6 allow the user to choose between an S-Type hydraulic-coupler or pin-on top interface and whether the TRS is equipped with an integral grapple (which can be used with a work tool attached). All TRS6 models use an S-Type hydraulic coupler for the bottom interface. The four configurations for the model TRS8 allow selecting an S-Type coupler for both the top and bottom interfaces or a pin-on top interface TRS8 models using the SType coupler for both top and bottom interfaces fit models 307.5, 308, 308.5, 309 and 310.

and pin-grabber coupler bottom interface, and whether the TRS has an integral grapple. (The pin-on/pin-grabber configuration is not available with the integral grapple.)

pistons and maintenance-free bearings, and its scratch-resistant, rust-proof surfaces require no maintenance. An integrated, dealer-installed field control kit, which includes specially Design Benefits designed joysticks, The compact design suits all boom-and-stick of the TRS6 and TRS8 combinations and promodels allow the minivides intuitive control excavator to maintain of the TRS and integral high digging grapple. The TRS monforces, and a The compact design of the TRS6 and TRS8 models allow the itor informs the operareinforced gear- mini-excavator to maintain high digging forces. tor of the attachment's box with a speposition, and an cially designed bearing ring distributes working engagement/disengagement sensor assures that work tools forces to reduce stress on the TRS and the host are secured via a safety locking mechanism with an indicamachine. Also, a no-maintenance lubrication system tor. A bucket-shake feature for TRS8 models, activated by a for the rotation system effectively distributes heat. joystick button, facilitates even spreading of materials. The high-torque rotation system quickly positions work tools, and an integral self-locking mechanism TRS Application enables digging at any angle required. A single grease TRS6 models are designed for the Cat 306 CR mini-excapoint on TRS8 models provides grease to all joints vator. TRS8 models using the S-Type coupler for both top requiring lubrication. and bottom interfaces fit models 307.5, 308, 308.5, 309 and The double-acting tilt cylinder has integrated load-hold 310. One of the two remaining TRS8 models, using the pinvalves that sustain holding pressures and prevent cylinder on/pin-grabber interfaces, is designed for the 307.5, 308, movement under load. The cylinder also features hardened 308.5 and 309; the other is designed for the 310. 


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Manufacturer Sees Enormous Potential for Tiltrotators Although the tiltrotator phenomenon has been around for over 30 years, more than 97 percent of the world’s excavators still don’t have one. This is despite the fact that it streamlines digging and turns the excavator into an all-round multi-tool. The concept is well established in the Nordics and through Engcon the tiltrotator has gradually extended its reach globally. Excavators recognize the flexibility and efficiency the tiltrotator brings, improving profitability, enhancing safety and reducing the environment impact, according to the manufacturer. For a very long time the tiltrotator has been relatively unknown outside the Nordics. Due to Engcon’s communication work sharing information via its website, trade shows, advertising, press releases, articles, social media and influencer marketing, the concept has become a global phenom-

enon. At this year’s ConExpo it became clear that many attendees were aware of the phenomenon and familiar through articles and videos of how it helped excavators work smarter, according to Engcon. “From the fact that the excavator previously only dug a pit, new accessories have developed the excavator into a multi-tool that can dig, lift, pack, sweep. Most contractors want to be able to take on more jobs and solve them faster and smarter to make more money. We believe that the tiltrotator is the key to that,” said Krister Blomgren, CEO of Engcon Group. Change World of Digging Engcon has been working with its motto “Change the world of digging” for a long time and decided in 2020 to also use it as its vision. Krister Blomgren, CEO of Engcon Group “That is exactly what we want to do in the long run. If we can get more excavators to be equipped more environmentally friendly by using less resources in the with a tiltrotator, digging will be more profitable, efficient, form of materials, fuel and time. “To invest in a tiltrotator is to invest in the future and we flexible, environmentally friendly and also safer. We are believe that it is only a matter of time before it expands in simply changing the digging world,” said Blomgren. Only 2 to 3 percent of the world’s excavators today have larger markets like the USA. It is simply impossible to ignore a tiltrotator, which means that there is an enormous develop- the tiltrotator’s advantages,” Blomgren said. For more information, visit www.engcon.com.  ment potential for streamlining the industry and making it


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McIntosh Joins AGC of Minnesota as Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion McIntosh brings a wealth of experience to the position with an advanced education and employment history in the public sector and most recently with a large commercial road and bridge contractor.

Associated General Contractors of Minnesota announced the addition of Yolanda Y. McIntosh to its staff. Filling a newly-created director of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) position with the state’s largest and longest-established commercial construction trade association, McIntosh will lead efforts in building more intentional and inclusive initiatives to assist member contractors in establishing equity in business cultures and providing greater opportunity for diverse populations in the commercial construction industry. McIntosh brings a wealth of experience to the position with an advanced education and employment history in the public sector and most recently with a large commercial road and bridge contractor. “We are thrilled to have Yolanda join our AGC team and are excited to deploy her many skills and talents in advancing the critical DEI strategic initiative championed by our board of directors,” said Tim Worke, AGC’s chief executive officer. “We are proud to have Yolanda filling this new position and look forward to her work in bringing value to our members and moving the construction industry forward.” 

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At the AGC of America (AGCA) convention in Las Vegas in early March, AGC of Missouri (AGCMO) took top honors in Diversity & Inclusion, bringing home the Diversity & Inclusion Excellence Award for the chapter for the second consecutive year. The D&I awards program is led by AGCA’s Diversity and Inclusion

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Mack LR Electric to Begin Production, Deliveries in 2021 Mack Trucks announced plans to commercialize the Mack LR Electric, its refuse model equipped with a fully electric integrated Mack drivetrain. Orders for the Mack LR Electric will open in Q4 2020, with deliveries beginning in 2021. “Mack’s leadership in the refuse segment goes back more than a century, and we’re pleased to build on that heritage today by announcing the commercialization of the LR Electric model,” said Martin Weissburg, president, Mack Trucks. “This clean, quiet and powerful truck demonstrates the very best of Mack innovation and our people, and I couldn’t be more proud to announce our plans to build it.” The production Mack LR Electric model will fulfill the needs of refuse customers, whether commercial or municipal, seeking a true zero-emissions truck that aligns with their own environmental goals and local emissions regulations. With its quiet operation, the LR Electric will meet the needs of customers working in an urban setting who are seeking to cut noise pollution and operate quietly

Mack Trucks announced plans to commercialize the Mack LR Electric refuse model powered by a fully electric integrated Mack drivetrain. Orders for the Mack LR Electric will open in Q4 2020, with deliveries beginning in 2021.

at night, according to the manufacturer. Introduced as a prototype in 2018, the LR Electric features Mack’s fully integrated electric powertrain with twin electric motors and four NMC lithium-ion batteries providing vehicle propulsion, as well as power for all onboard accessories. A three-mode regenerative braking system takes

into account the truck’s increasing load and helps recapture energy from the hundreds of stops refuse trucks make per day. In a nod to its unique pedigree and fully electric driveline, LR Electric models will feature a copper Bulldog mounted on the front of each truck. “The LR Electric is paving the way toward widespread accept-

ance of zero-emissions refuse trucks,” Weissburg said. “As we begin delivering them to customers in the coming year, we remain committed to ensuring these trucks are built to meet the unique needs of the refuse industry.” Like other LR models, the LR Electric may be fitted with equipment bodies from a number of manufacturers, allowing the cus-

tomer to tailor the truck to their specific application. Customers will be able to choose from the same driver/passenger side driving configurations, seating choices and door options offered on the dieselpowered LR. In addition, minimal changes to the gauges and select switchgear were made, allowing Mack to carry over the ergonomic driver-designed LR cab. To maximize customer uptime, the LR Electric will be monitored by Mack GuardDog Connect, a proactive telematics solution that monitors vehicle performance to help customers avoid unplanned downtime. LR Electric-focused service training and electrical safety curriculum also will be deployed to the Mack dealer network to ensure customers receive the level of support they’ve come to expect from Mack. The Mack LR Electric will be manufactured at Mack’s Lehigh Valley Operations (LVO) in Macungie, Pa., where all heavyduty Mack trucks built for North America are assembled. For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com. 

Landoll Introduces Non-Ground Bearing 860-CE Trailer Landoll Corporation has introduced an all-new non-ground bearing detachable trailer designed for heavy hauls. The 860-CE construction detachable trailers’ standard features include 120,000-lb. capacity within 14 ft., 102 in. wide, hydraulic quick couplers, Grote wiring harness and LED lighting. The trailer has full air with spring brakes on three axles and ABS 4S/2M sensors. The gooseneck features a design with seven ride heights to choose from. The operator can lower the deck to within a few inches of the ground and fully operate the trailer with 6.5 in. of loaded ground clearance. The Model 860-CE comes standard

with three axles and provisions for an optional fourth axle flip or add a single axle nitrogen stinger. The Model 860 CE has a heavy-duty neck that comes with dual king pin setting at 90 and 108 in. and provisions for an optional 36 in. flip extension. This trailer configuration can be taken up to an eight-axle combination and gross 160,000 lbs. in some states. Landoll standard equipment includes zinc-rich powder primer, powder coat paint finish and centralized grease system. Landoll trailers are covered with a 5year Limited Warranty package. For more information, call 800/4285655 or visit www.landoll.com. 

The 860-CE construction detachable trailers’ standard features include 120,000-lb. capacity within 14 ft., 102 in. wide, hydraulic quick couplers, Grote wiring harness and LED lighting.


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Go-to-Market Growth...

Minimizer, Premier Create One Strategic Sales Team, Redesign Regional Coverage Minimizer’s acquisition of Premier Manufacturing in January 2020 has led to the creation of one strategic sales team, with new directors, regional managers and redesigned regional coverage to streamline communication with a focus on customer satisfaction. In this new sales resource optimization, Derek Quys has been named director of sales, while Greg Renberg will serve as director of national accounts. “Combining Minimizer and Premier sales activity creates a customer-centric approach aimed at distributors and end-user customers with a clear and concise integrated message,” Quys said. “We’ve identified a goal of total customer satisfaction and the sales reorganization was vital in order to establish one sales team with a unified and clear message both internally and for our customer base,” Renberg said. Within the new sales structure, Quys will have five regional managers and 12 territory managers serving as a hybrid of the Minimizer and Premier legacy sales teams. “We’ve added clear structure to our team with territory managers and regional sales managers all working together to achieve specific goals,” Renberg said. “We also have a refined focus on working with key national accounts to help drive business through specific channels, making our products accessible for both distributors and fleet customers.”

“These changes address the need for one sales team, one message and the ability to sell both brands in the market,” Minimizer/Premier President and CEO Christopher Thorpe said. For more information, visit minimizer.com and premiermfg.com.

About Minimizer Leveraging more than 35 years of manufacturing at its production facility in Blooming Prairie, Minn., Minimizer’s poly fenders and integrated bracket kits are nearly indestructible and are guaranteed for life, according to the company. Jim Hartman (L), Truck Enterprises dealer principal, Minimizer also manufactures light kits, mud flaps, tool and Kyle Treadway, third generation dealer principal boxes, work benches and other semi-truck accessories, of Kenworth Sales Company. including custom molded floor mats, truck seat system and the recently released long haul series mattress.

About Premier Manufacturing Designing and developing trailer components since 1924, Premier Manufacturing offers couplings and pintle hitches; drawbar eyes and lunette eyes; hinge assemblies; front end assemblies; dolly jacks; and accessories. Premier Manufacturing’s designs cover a wide range of applications, whether heavy duty, medium duty or light duty. 

Kenworth Sales Company announced that Truck Enterprises Inc. has now joined the family. This expansion adds eight Kenworth truck dealerships located in Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia to the existing 23 locations in seven states currently operated by the company. This expansion positions the commercial truck dealership chain to support customers in the Intermountain West and Mid Atlantic. Both companies are family owned businesses which gained customer loyalty and respect as they grew across their respective regions. The Treadway family opened the first Kenworth Sales dealership 75 years ago in Utah and nearly 60 years ago, the Hartman family opened the first Truck Enterprises dealership in Virginia. “Our vision is to strengthen the commitment our founders had to selling ‘The World’s Best’ trucks and to providing superior service to the trucking industry. Together, we will continue the shared tradition of fair dealing, friendship and honesty with our customers,” said Kyle Treadway, third generation dealer principal of Kenworth Sales Company. “In order to leverage the reputation built over six decades The companies will leverage the newly developed Hino XL Series chassis with customers and within the community, the Truck with Toyota’s fuel cell technology to deliver enhanced capability without Enterprises name will not be changed and I am pleased harmful emissions. Truck Enterprises Dealer Principal Jim Hartman will be stayate an innovative and capable prod“Hino shares a common focus with ing as chairman of the board.” Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, Kenworth Sales uct.” Toyota when it comes to durability, “Expanding upon our proud her- reliability and innovation with the cus- Company operates a total of 23 locations in Idaho, Montana, itage of the Hino powertrain, Toyota tomer at the center of design, which Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. The Fuel Cell Technology offers our cus- makes this collaboration a game Kenworth Sales Company website is at www.kenworthsalesco.com. tomers a commercially viable, extend- changer.” Located in Harrisonburg, Va., Truck Enterprises Inc. opered range, zero emissions vehicle in the For more information about Hino ates a total of eight locations in Maryland, Virginia and West near term,” said Glenn Ellis, Hino’s Trucks, visit www.hino.com. senior vice president, customer experiFor more information about Toyota, Virginia. The Truck Enterprises, Inc. website is at www.truckenterprises.com.  ence. visit www.toyotanewsroom.com. 

Hino Trucks, Toyota Jointly Develop Class 8 Fuel Cell Electric Truck for NA

With the rapidly expanding interest in heavy-duty electric trucks, Hino Trucks and Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) have agreed to jointly develop a Class 8 fuel cell electric truck (FCET) for the North American market. The companies will leverage the newly developed Hino XL Series chassis with Toyota’s fuel cell technology to deliver enhanced capability without harmful emissions.This collaboration expands upon the existing effort to develop a 25-ton FCET for the Japanese market, which was announced earlier this year. “A fuel cell powered version of the Hino XL Series is a win-win for both customers and the community. It will be quiet, smooth and powerful while emitting nothing but water,” said Tak Yokoo, senior executive engineer, Toyota Research and Development. “Toyota’s twenty-plus years of fuel cell technology combined with Hino’s heavy-duty truck experience will cre-

Truck Enterprises Joins Forces With Kenworth Sales Co.


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Hyundai Construction Equipment HCEA district manager — North Central. Americas announced the expansion of its With the addition of this new dealership, North American authorized dealer network Hyundai’s North American network now with the addition of United Truck Sales. includes more than 75 dealerships operating United Truck Sales is a tractor, trailer and in just over 165 locations, offering sales, heavy truck dealership located in Clinton Township, Mich., and will be focusing specifically on Hyundai compact excavator equipment in HCEA’s North Central territory. “I’m very excited to add United Truck Sales as a Hyundai compact excavator dealer for the Detroit Tri-County area. We have a great lineup of compact excavator products that only continues to grow and get better with the addition of new products and features, including our standard 3 year 3,000 hour (L-R) are Slavica Mesanovic, office manager; warranty. Sead Mesanovic, UTS service manager; Admir “United Truck Sales has a Mesanovic, UTS owner/president; Ed Harseim, unique product support skill set HCEA North Central district manager; and Steve with their ability to service every- Adamczyk, HCEA Hi CARE team leader. thing from semi-trucks to construction equipment. They also have a service and parts for the full line of Hyundai tremendous passion for their business and excavators, wheel loaders, compaction offer their customers the best support possi- rollers and other construction equipment. ble. They are a great addition to the Hyundai For more information, visit www.hceamnetwork of dealers,” said Ed Harseim, ericas.com. 


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Seifert Takes Winning Bid on Felling’s 8th Annual ‘Trailer for a Cause’Auction

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(L-R) are Kevin Athmann, Brenda Jennissen, Bonnie Radjenovich and Marisa and Adam Seifert.

Felling Trailers Inc. conducted its eighth annual online auction of an FT-3 drop deck utility trailer to benefit a nonprofit organization: the Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF). A winning bid of $4,650 won the online auction that ended at noon on World Lymphoma Awareness Day, Sept. 15th, 2020. The bid winner was Adam Seifert of Springfield, Minn. The Seiferts followed the Trailer for a Cause auctions for a few years and decided this was the year they were going to take part in the auction and place a bid. Adam and his wife Marisa own and operate Seifert Transport, which does contract hauling for Felling Trailers, transporting completed trailers to Felling Trailers dealers throughout the United States. “We’ve always thought the yearly Trailer for a Cause event was a wonderful thing and a great way for a company to give back," said Adam Seifert. Seifert works closely with Felling Trailers’ traffic coordinator scheduling loads and asked her to send him the auction information when it was available. He didn’t want to miss the opportunity to bid on the trailer. "When she sent me the auction information, I sent a picture of the trailer to my brother and asked him, what do you think? He laughingly told me, ‘It’s a little loud, [with the bright green paint color], but it’s a sharp trailer.’ It’s a beautiful trailer, and the proceeds go to a great cause. We are so happy that we were able to help donate this year to LRF (Lymphoma Research Foundation)," said Seifert. "When I decided that I was going to bid on the Trailer for a Cause, I set a proxy bid of $4,800," Seifert said." I won the closing bid at $4,650, but when I write my check out, it will be for the $4,800 to be donated to LRF." A few days after the auction had finished, the Seiferts made the two-hour drive from their home in Springfield, Minn., to Sauk Centre to pick up their FT-3 Trailer for a Cause. Once at Felling Trailers, the couple met with Felling Trailers owners: Brenda Jennissen and Bonnie Radjenovich. They congratulated the Seiferts on their winning bid and thanked them for their participation and support. A surprise for the Seiferts: they were introduced to the person who inspired the Felling Trailers team members to select the

Lymphoma Research Foundation. Felling Trailers’ longtime team member and Burkitt’s lymphoma cancer survivor, Kevin Athmann who shared a bit of his story. The 2020 Trailer for a Cause FT-3 utility trailer was painted the signature green color for Burkitt’s lymphoma and donned the LRF emblem along with Kevin’s Team Warrior name. Several Felling Trailers’ suppliers joined in to support LRF thorough sponsorship of the trailer build, from lighting to tires and paint. The 2020 Trailer for a Cause sponsors were Trans-Texas, PPG Industries, Dexter, Sealco, Peterson, Industrial Wood and Demco. Felling Trailers wanted to generate awareness about lymphoma and the research funding and resources that the Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) has to offer those individuals and families it affects. The online auction ran for seven days, from Sept. 9 through Sept. 15 (World Lymphoma Awareness Day), ending with Seifert’s winning bid of $4,650. One hundred percent of the $4,650, plus Seifert’s remaining proxy bid for a total of $4,800 benefits the Lymphoma Research Foundation. For more information about Felling Trailers, visit www.felling.com. About Seifert Transport Seifert Transport is a family-owned trucking company based out of Springfield, Minn., offering step deck transportation services throughout the 48 contiguous states. For more information about Seifert Transport, visit www.facebook.com/SeifertTransportInc. About the Lymphoma Research Foundation The Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) is the nation’s largest non-profit organization devoted to funding innovative research and serving the lymphoma community through a comprehensive series of education programs, outreach initiatives, and patient services. To date, LRF has awarded more than $62 million in lymphoma-specific research. For more information on LRF’s research, education and services, visit lymphoma.org. 

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PARK from page 1

with demolition on a waterfall feature, pavilion and “bunker” the Heartland of America Park, right along the river, and the used for storage getting under way last spring. That will give Lewis and Clark Landing, east of downtown Omaha. It real- crews a clean slate to begin work on the new features. That ly means re-examining how we’re utilizing the entire area. project included filling in Conagra Lake, which called for The project will make it more bicycle friendly and drive peo- 26,000 truckloads of dirt to bring it up to grade. “That will make way for the creation of a great lawn,” said ple back to the Missouri River, which is a huge resource. Engdahl. “That will be a nice open There will be community events, food space where we’re hoping to host festivals, a riverfront promenade — all large outdoor events and festivals. in a setting of natural beauty.” We’re planning tons of cool ameniWork on the Gene Leahy Mall startties. One thing we are excited about ed in March 2019. is the installation of a skate ribbon. It After crews finished work on utiliwill be used for roller and inline ties, deep sanitary and sewer infraskates in the summer, then converted structure, they began work in July on to ice skating in the winter. We’re the amenities, which include water also planning interactive water feafeatures, street and landscaping, a tures with a riverfront promenade playground and sculpture garden. The mall project also called for fill- The parks were originally built in the that leads pedestrians and runners by ing in a lagoon, reconfiguring pond early 1990s and encompass 90 acres. the Missouri riverfront. That great lawn will be a feature unlike anywalls and reshaping what remains. “If you looked at a picture of the Gene Leahy, it was a thing else in Omaha, capable of hosting thousands of people. lagoon; sunken,” said Engdahl. “All the trees and walking Omaha is a nostalgic city. We’re upgrading, but certain to spaces were constructed at an angle. It took 9,300 truckloads maintain features that were beloved. One is the Conagra of dirt to level it out. Some of the feedback indicated that Fountain. We’re reducing the lake in size, but the fountain folks wanted something more open. Something with longer also will be maintained.” The park is scheduled to reopen in 2023. visibility lines, something that made them feel safer to walk One amenity that always catches people’s attention for the through. They are still working on grade, but it's nearing upgraded Lewis & Clark Landing is a feature you might not completion.” The 13th Street Bridge also was removed as part of the expect to find in a thriving downtown — a beach. “There is a flood wall at Lewis & Clark that must remain mall project, with many of the bricks, pavers and limestone being repurposed. Limestone was sent to a day camp where undisturbed, so part of the design was deciding what could it is used for seating, and bricks were carefully stacked on exist in conjunction with that flood wall. We came up with pallets and stored to be used in the future as needed for cob- an urban beach along the river. Lewis & Clark is above the blestone in the Old Market. The ground beneath the former river so you can’t necessarily dip your toes in the water, but bridge was built up and 13th Street repaved. The Gene will have sand and firepits within eyesight of the river. We want people to take it in, but with safety and consideration.” Leahy Mall is set to reopen in 2022, weather permitting. It also is slated to open in 2023.  CEG The Heartland of America Park closed at the end of 2019

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Blue Ridge Tractor

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Jeff Martin Auctioneers Inc. is headed back to the Kissimmee, Fla., auctions for its fourth year, selling from its auction trucks on Feb. 8 to 11, 2021. The auction features heavy construction and farm equipment, trucks, trailers, cranes, vehicles, attachments, support equipment and more.

“We have an experienced sales team that will help you navigate the selling process, and Jeff Martin Auctioneers has several selling options that we can tailor to your needs,” the company said. “We strive to make everything as simple as possible for our clients. List your items now for maximum marketing expo-

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

Western Products Ready When Mother Nature Comes Calling By Ruksana Hussain CEG CORRESPONDENT

Powered by decades of offering quality products, service and expertise, Milwaukee, Wis.-based Western Products, a manufacturer of snow and ice control equipment, is looking forward to a promising year in business. Known for its full line of contractor grade snowplows for commercial and personal use, as well as light municipal snow removal operations, the company also offers a variety of spreaders, accessories and parts. “Our customers work in a dynamic environment and need products that will provide the best results. We’ve built a strong reputation on quality and efficiency, and our customers expect that from us,” said Andrew McArdle, director of marketing. “The biggest challenge in our industry is Mother Nature. No one knows with certainty where or when it will snow or how much will fall. It’s that uncertainty that makes our industry so exciting.”

To complete the largest jobs, Western offers the Pile Driver pusher plow for skid steers, wheel loaders, tractors and backhoes that range from 8 to 16 ft. in width.

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He added, “It also requires us to be flexible and drives our dedication to employing the best people and continuously improving our processes to ensure we can supply our customers with the snow and ice equipment they need, when

they need it.” The pandemic created another layer of uncertainty for the business and its distribution network, as well as end customers. “Western has risen to the challenge and, as we enter the winter

season, we are confident that our equipment owners and distribution partners also have adapted their operations,” McArdle said. “Mother Nature won’t be slowed down by a pandemic — and we need to be ready.”

Western Welding and Manufacturing was founded in 1943 in Milwaukee, and rebranded in 1950 to Western Products when it was purchased by Doug Seaman. In 1977, Seaman went on to form see WESTERN page 72

Western Products photo

Newly-introduced to Western’s product offerings are the UltraMount 2 attachment kits for tractors that cater to the demand for non-truck mounted snowplow applications.

Western Products photo

UltraMount kits allow operators to attach blades and plows to tractors with increased efficiency and versatility.


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Efficient Lineup Drives Western Products’ Snow Solutions WESTERN from page 71

Douglas Dynamics, which became the parent company of Western Products. With an initial focus on custom welding jobs for large manufacturers, Western eventually transitioned to manufacturing snow and ice removal equipment. Today, Douglas Dynamics employs roughly 1,700 people across its corporate headquarters located in Milwaukee and additional facilities in Rockland, Maine, and Madison Heights, Mich. Between the three facilities, there is more than 500,000 sq. ft. of dedicated space where products are manufactured following its proprietary Douglas Dynamics Management System (DDMS) to ensure continuous improvement and adoption of new technologies. The majority of snow and ice control products are covered by a 2-year limited warranty. To ensure Western’s products continue to operate as designed and built, using genuine parts for needed repairs and service is vital. Its independent dealer network has access to its complete spare parts and accessory catalog. Western has spare parts lists easily accessible on its website so equipment owners can work with their local dealer to get the right part and have it quickly installed. For dealers and staff, the company offers a variety of training opportunities, including inperson training, webinars, videos and clear service documentation accessible 24/7 by dealer partners. Western maintains a close relationship with industry associations, like Snow and Ice Management Association (SIMA) and Accredited Snow Contractors Association (ASCA), that provide high-quality training and education sessions.

Western Products photo

Striker spreaders offer the same durability and performance as the larger models, yet are sized down for light-duty applications and smaller spaces.

“We support these sessions financially as well as by providing expertise from our internal industry experts,” said McArdle. Well known with snow and ice professionals across the snow belt in the western and midwestern parts of the country, Western Products is an industry-leader in

snow and ice control products, including plows, hopper spreaders and tailgate spreaders for trucks and non-truck vehicles. To complete the largest jobs, Western offers the Pile Driver pusher plow for skid steers, wheel loaders, tractors and backhoes that range from 8 to 16 ft. in width. It is equipped

Western Products photo

New Striker stainless steel hopper spreaders are purpose-built for half-ton trucks and UTVs.

with an enhanced, heavy-duty blade design and has interchangeable attachment plates that offer the flexibility to quickly and easily attach the pushers to various pieces of equipment within a fleet. The 12-, 14- and 16-ft. models feature a floating end shoe design and floating attachment plates that smooth out bumps and keep the cutting-edge level on uneven surfaces to maintain a clean scrape. “The product line has evolved over the years as snow and ice control contractors continue to focus on efficiency. They want faster, more specialized tools to service their customers’ properties,” said McArdle. This has led to different plow designs that can handle snow in different ways for more efficient removal. The vehicle selection continues to evolve to include skid and track loaders, wheel loaders, UTVs and tractors in handling plow equipment as contractors make use of more than just trucks. “Contractors want to utilize equipment in multiple seasons, looking for versatility. New product development focuses on reliability and increasing productivity.” Earlier this year, Western unveiled its new Enforcer V-Plow, available in both stainless and powder-coated steel. These plows feature high-strength, low alloy steel that is ideal for half-ton trucks, according to the see WESTERN page 74


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SNO OW & ICE

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PPMI Motor Sports Rochester, MN 507-252-8097

Russell's Automotive North Branch, MN 651-674-4000

ABC Rentals South St. Paul, MN 651-451-2264 After-Hours Service Available

Northlland Farm Systems Owatonna, MN 800-38 85-3911

Precision Landscaping & Construction Hastings, MN 651-437-2305

Snow Plows Plus Waverly, averly MN 763-682-5536 24 Hour Parts & Service When It Snows 2"

Country Side Services Ramsey, MN 763-441-4943 Open 24 Hours After 1" of Snow

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Pod’s Tire & Wheel White Bear Lake, MN 651-42 26-4640

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Western’s Offerings Adapt as Its Customers Needs Evolve Western Products photo

Earlier this year, Western unveiled its new Enforcer V-Plow, available in both stainless and powder-coated steel.

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Northern Truck Equipment Corp. 47213 Schweigers Circle Sioux Falls, SD 57107 605-543-5206 605-543-5219 (FAX) 3505 Edwards Street Rapid City, SD 57703 605-341-8780 605-341-8786 (FAX) www.ntecorp.com

Versalift Midwest 51761 Danview Technology Court Shelby Charter Township, MI 48315 586-991-0054 586-991-0074 (FAX) midwest.versalift.com

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WESTERN from page 72

company. The compact nature of the plow and truck provide a suitable solution for cleaning up smaller jobs and spaces. The company also announced two new Striker stainless steel hopper spreaders purpose-built for half-ton trucks and UTVs which offer the same durability and performance as the larger models, yet sized down for light-duty applications and smaller spaces. Newly introduced to Western’s product offerings are the UltraMount 2 attachment kits for tractors that cater to the demand for non-truck mounted snowplow applications. The kits allow operators to attach blades and plows to tractors with increased efficiency and versatility. To ensure the quality and workmanship that its independent distribution network and equipment owners expect, Western controls as much of the manufacturing process as possible. “We continue to look at new manufacturing technologies that will allow us to better serve the product and service needs of our core customers and distribution partners,” said McArdle. “Western is dedicated to its people and succeeds by nurturing a culture that strives towards operational excellence, produces superior service and the highest quality products.”

Western has received several accolades, including Top Workplace for 11 consecutive years by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and was awarded a four-year national cooperative contract from government agency Sourcewell (formerly National Joint Powers Alliance) in 2018. Members of Sourcewell, which is the largest government purchasing cooperative of its kind in the country, benefit from discounted pricing for Western’s snow and ice handling equipment and supplies. The company also is an NTEA MVP member (The Association for the Work Truck Industry Member Verification Program) which recognizes eligible companies in the work-truck industry for outstanding business practices and successful implementation of quality standards. Western partners with the industry’s leading independent network of dealers, distributors and truck upfitters. “The outlook for the future is strong as Western continues to offer products that make our snow and ice professionals more efficient,” McArdle said. “Handling a snow event and the large employee base needed to execute service levels is a large undertaking — Western has made a name for itself by supplying snow and ice control attachments that are reliable and perform when needed. We continue to look for new ways to help make our snow and ice professionals more efficient and effective.”  CEG


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New Headquarters Honors West Side Tractor’s History WEST from page 12

The Lisle headquarters also will be West Side Tractor’s first John Deere certified rebuild facility. This includes a designated clean room with craning capabilities to rebuild engines and components for production class equipment. Upstairs, there is a state-of-the-art training area that will be offered to customers to utilize. The West Side Tractor team can tailor customized presentations — from machine walk-arounds to safety or technology training sessions — all onsite, any time of the year. Home Away From Home “We wanted to create a space that is representative of the talent and capabilities of our team,” said Diane Benck, vice president of operations. “Our employees spend the majority of their time each day with us so it was important to our family to provide an environment that not only sparks teamwork and creativity, but that employees have all the tools and resources they need to be as successful as possible in their role.” Collaboration was a key part of the design. Corporate functions that are currently scattered between West Side Tractor branch locations will be transitioned in-

The showroom will be used for events and open to fellow tractor enthusiasts and to inspire the next generation to join the construction industry. Visitors can enjoy the stories of the equipment showcased.

house, including the positioning division, fleet services, rental and used equipment. Collaboration is integral in creating customer solutions and brainstorm sessions. Employees have several areas throughout the building to meet and converse with customers and co-workers.

Nod to Past, Ready for Future The Lisle facility also was designed with the future in mind. For example, with the influx of online parts ordering, the facility has areas to adapt to a fulfillment warehouse concept. The Benck family also is continuing its commitment to diversifying the work-

force. The Lisle facility has a female technician locker room and a nursing room for new mothers transitioning back into the workforce. There also is much more technology implemented throughout the headquarters, including large touchscreens in the service manager office that tracks and schedules all the jobs open in the shop by employee and a live map showing all field service vehicles on the road. There also is an interactive kiosk on the showroom floor that customers can utilize to search used equipment, send new product brochures to their emails, order parts and explore historical West Side and John Deere content. “Our previous Naperville store was special because every office, every service bay had a story or memory from our 58-year history. Our employees at the Naperville branch have been an extension of our family for a long time,” said Lauren Coffaro, third generation ownership. “But this new Lisle facility, this is for the future. This is a place where we can innovate and grow, add new products and expand our teams. It is representative of our commitment to our customers and partners to be the best heavy equipment customer service provider in the Midwest. This is an exciting chapter in the West Side Tractor legacy.” 

Manitowoc Appoints Ravenscroft as Its New President The Manitowoc Company has announced that Aaron H. Ravenscroft, currently the company’s executive vice president of cranes, has been appointed president and CEO, and a member of the board of directors, effective Aug. 5, 2020. Ravenscroft succeeds Barry L. Pennypacker, who is stepping down from his role as president and chief executive officer and as a member of the board as part of the Company’s leadership transition plan. Pennypacker will continue to serve the company in an advisory role through Dec. 31, 2020, to ensure a smooth transition. Ravenscroft joined Manitowoc in March 2016 and has been responsible for the company’s cranes business globally, including mobile and tower cranes. In his role as executive vice president of cranes, Ravenscroft has led efforts to improve product quality and customer service, and enhance operational efficiency and profitability. In addition to his understanding of Manitowoc’s core business, he brings more than 17 years of extensive operational, sales and marketing, and international leadership experience in the industrial and engineered equipment products space, to the position of CEO. Kenneth W. Krueger, chairman of the board, said, “With his mix of skills, experience, and knowledge of the company, the board is confident that Aaron is the right person to not only continue to lead Manitowoc through this unprecedented global crisis, but toward a global market recovery and a new phase of growth and development. “He is a firm believer in The Manitowoc Way, and has a deep appreciation for our mission and culture. The board and

I look forward to working closely with Aaron and the entire management team to continue delivering for customers, while effectively positioning the company for future success and value creation.” “On behalf of the entire board, I would like to thank Barry for his service to Manitowoc, and his passion for its potential,” Krueger continued. “Under his stewardship, the company has expanded the breadth of its product portfolio, significantly enhanced its profitability, and solidified a foundation for compelling growth over the long-term. “Succession planning has always been a top priority for our board of directors and we look forward to an orderly leadership transition. We are grateful for Barry’s continuing guidance during this period and wish him the very best in his future endeavors.” Ravenscroft said, “Manitowoc has established itself as a global manufacturing leader of cranes and lifting solutions, and it is an honor to assume the role of CEO during this important time in its history. We have the financial flexibility to continue to weather this difficult period, and at the same time, we are taking the steps necessary to ensure we can achieve further margin expansion and profitability as global markets recover. “I look forward to continuing to work closely with our experienced leadership team, board, and all of our team members to advance our strategic priorities, create a stronger company for our customers and employees, and deliver long-term value for our shareholders.” Pennypacker said, “It has been a privilege to lead Manitowoc for the past 5 years, and especially during the

past several months, when our remarkable employees continued to deliver essential parts and services to our customers in a time of essential need. I am incredibly proud of what our team has achieved together, including recommitting to the ‘Voice of the Customer’ and strategically positioning the Company for long-term growth. “Aaron and I have worked closely together for over 17 years across several companies, and I share the board’s confidence in him. I look forward to providing the necessary support for him during the transition, and am confident that under Aaron’s leadership, Manitowoc will continue to navigate the current operating environment well and emerge even stronger.” About Aaron H. Ravenscroft Ravenscroft joined Manitowoc as the EVP of the mobile cranes business in March 2016 and has since taken responsibility for the tower cranes business as well to oversee all of the company’s cranes business activities globally. Prior to joining Manitowoc, Ravenscroft served as a regional managing director at Weir Group, a British engineering provider focused on mining, oil and gas, and power solutions, for three years. From 2011 to 2013, he served as president of the Process Flow Control Group at Robbins & Myers. He served as regional vice president of the Industrial Products Group for Gardner Denver from 2008 to 2011 and a series of positions with increasing responsibility at Wabtec from 2003 to 2008. For more information, visit www.manitowoc.com. 


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WANTED (PA): JOHN DEERE 860 SCRAPER TRANSMISSION, ANY CONDITION. CALL 267-738-5984 OR EMAIL HARLOWCONTRACTING@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): AKERMAN MOTOR GRADERS, ALL MODELS. PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY MACHINE LIKE THIS (WORKING OR NON). EMAIL: HIEEQUIPMENT@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 775-235-8837 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: 3-AXLE, HEAVY DUTY LOW BOY TRAILER FOR HAULING A CAT 963. EMAIL: BENHOOVER@SBCGLOBAL.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CT): CASE 1455B CRAWLER LOADER. EMAIL: HENRYINDUSTRIES@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IL): NEED MANUALS AND PARTS FOR 1970 BARBER-GREENE TF-30 DRAINAGE TRENCHER (TILING MACHINE). EMAIL: JL.FOMAC@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): BATTERY BOX FOR A KOMATSU PC170LC-11. EMAIL: MROBERSON@ LYLEMACHINERY.COM PHONE: 601-624-1124 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (FL): MORBARK 4600XL GRINDER. EMAIL: RKCLANDDEVELOPMENT@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (FL): TRANSMISSION FOR EARLY '90S VINTAGE P&H CENTURY RT50. EXISTING IS A SHINKO RCM2509B S/N 0005. PARTS OR SUBSTITUTE TRANNY OR ENGINE/TRANS CONSIDERED. EMAIL: MIKE.SMITH@ CERTIFIEDBOOMREPAIR.COM PHONE: 813-247-1963 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): BOBCAT T550 COMPACT TRACK LOADER. EMAIL: CINDYLARK4@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PA): REXWORKS INC MAXIGRIND 425 GRINDER. EMAIL: HENRYINDUSTRIES@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 814-371-8010 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PA): FORD F700 HOOK LIFT TRUCKS - WORM GEAR AND SHAFT ASSEMBLY FOR COMPACT MODEL H-L SIDE-O-MATIC BOOM UNLOADER COMPACT 2 7-63-5C DICO CONTINUOUS SERIES. EMAIL: INFO@LESNEYCONCRETE.COM PHONE: (724) 224-8703 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): HYUNDAI ATTACHMENTS - LOOKING FOR A GOOD USED GP BUCKET 4-6 CU.YD. FOR A 1996 HYUNDAI HL770 LOADER. EMAIL: DONNIE@RADIATIONCLEANTECH.COM; PHONE: 601-319-9453 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED (NY): BANDIT 65 WOOD CHIPPER - USED BRUSH BANDIT 65XP, 75XP, 2002 OR NEWER, 35HP MINIMUM. EMAIL: DSPTECH11@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): HITACHI EX400LC-1 EXCAVATOR EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LOOKING FOR 1000LB FRONT COUNTERWEIGHT FOR CASE 455C CRAWLER LOADER. EMAIL: ROGERPF1@FRONTIERNET.NET; PHONE: 570-639-3058 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CAT 311, 312, 315, 320, 325, 330, 336 CL,DL,EL EXCAVATORS UNDER 8000 HOURS. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET; PHONE: 330-987-3508 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: AMPHIBIOUS EXCAVATORS, ALL MAKES AND MODELS, NEW OR USED + ALL MAKE AND MODEL BOOMS AND STICKS LONGER THAN NORMAL + ALL MAKE AND MODEL BROKEN BOOMS AND STICKS. EMAIL: PERCY.RES@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 215-350-1165 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US); LOOKING FOR PILOT VALVE 9137384 FOR HITACHI 200LC-3 EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: PJUREKX1@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 585-492-2449 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR OFFHIGHWAY TRUCKS - I NEED #5 CAT 775D &E ROCK BEDS ONLY. ONLY NEED BEDS. EMAIL: WEBBPAGE1@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CONCRETE PUMPS WANTED - SCHWING, PUTZMEISTER, ALLIANCE, CIFA, ETC. ALL MODELS, BRANDS, SIZES. OLD OR NEW! BOOM PUMPS,TRAILER & TRUCK MOUNTED CITY PUMPS PURCHASED. OLD RETIRED, NO LONGER USED & PARTS PUMPS ALSO PURCHASED. EMAIL INFORMATION A.S.A.P. INSTANT PAYMENT GUARANTEED !! FINDERS FEES PAID!!! EMAIL: BBENEDETTO@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PA): I’M LOOKING FOR A PUSH THERMOPLASTIC MACHINE. CAN BE ANY BRAND. EMAIL: HELLOELISA@ICLOUD.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CAT 330-336 DL SERIES EXCAVATORS EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED (RI): CATERPILLAR 4+ MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT. I AM HELPING A FRIEND TO FIND A PART FOR HIS CAT MODEL 426, SERIAL #7BC02647, PART #9R383. IT WOULD BE REALLY HELPFUL IF THIS PART WAS AVAILABLE IN EASTERN USA, ESPECIALLY IN THE NORTHEASTERN STATES, AND AVAILABILITY, PRICE, AND SHIPPING ARE IMPORTANT IF THE PART IS AVAILABLE ELSEWHERE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP. EMAIL: JOETTAKIRK@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR D8R CRAWLER DOZER. LOOKING FOR ORIGINAL 2018 D8R CATERPILLAR BULLDOZER. EMAIL: ARABHURUR@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +251-911513133 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (SC): ALL MODELS BRADCO TRENCHING / BORING / CABLE PLOWS; LOOKING FOR 3 PT HITCH 3 OR 4 FOOT TRENCHER 6" WIDE FOR REAR KUBOTA EMAIL: PEPPERJACKPM@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 803-460-2600 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS. LOOKING FOR USED AMPHIBIOUS EXCAVATORS, MARSH BUGGIES AND MARSH MASTERS - ANY BRAND. ALSO LOOKING FOR BROKEN/DAMAGED LR BOOMS AND STICKS. EMAIL: PERCY.RES@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 215-350-1165 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): INGERSOLL RAND AIR COMPRESSOR, MODEL 125 CFM. NEED EXHAUST/INTAKE MANIFOLD FOR A CONTINENTAL G193A GAS ENGINE WHICH IS IN THE I/R GYRO FLOW 125 COMPRESSOR. EMAIL: HFINCHTTD@FONTIERNET.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (VA): FORD 1920 758B BACKHOE ATTACHMENT. EMAIL: CONWELL1208@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): USED HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200LC,EX270LC,EX400LC. EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +92-332-248-9350 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): 1-FINAL DRIVE & CONTROL VALVE ASSEMBLY, 2-ENGINE WIRING HARNESSES, HOODS, DISPLAY MODULES & ECU'S SN #FGY0381 FOR SAMSUNG SE240 LC-3 EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: TVHCSHOP@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 920-735-1221 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (KS): CAT 922B INJECTION FUEL LINE. I NEED ALL 4 FOR MY 1960'S DIESEL FRONT-END LOADER. EMAIL: BLACKNIGHT64R@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT WHEEL LOADER 950B, 950E, 966E, 966F, 966FII. EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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Auctions are subject to change, please check Auctioneers websites for details ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944

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STEEVES & COMPANY www.steevesco.com 585-381-1710 • ONLINE ONLY October 27 - 29, 2020 For: Patrick Concrete Constructors, Inc. Public Auction

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YODER & FREY HEAVY EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Houston, TX Wed., October 28, 2020 For: Heavy Equipment Auction

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2 DAY ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION THURS. & FRI., OCT. 29TH & 30TH, 2020 AT 9:00 A.M., C.D.T. LOCATION: 120 John Boy Rd., Caneyville, KY 42721 - From West KY Parkway take Hwy 79N, approx. 2 miles to Water Shed Ave. to John Boy Rd. NOTE: Auction 2 of the Glenn “Tinker” Templeman - Do All Construction Estate. Day 1 - Selling Construction Equipment & Misc. Day 2 - Selling Cranes, Trucks, Trailers & Misc.

CRANES: GROVE TMS865 Quad Axle Hyd. Truck Crane, SN 46688, Cummins Dsl., Roadranger RT-9509, 3 Sheave Block, Dual Winches, 10 Ton McKissick Ball; P & H CNT-500 Hyd. Truck Crane, SN 57041, Dsl., 13 Spd., 4 Section Boom, 110’ Main, 35’ Swing Around Jib, Johnson 50 Ton 5 Sheave Block, 350 lb. & Sm. Balls, Dual Winches; FMC/LINKBELT HTC-35 Quad Axle Hyd. Truck Crane, SN 3766-1088, Cummins Dsl., Roadranger 13 Spd.; GROVE 8465G Hyd. Truck Crane, SN 15543F 30499, 2 Detroit Up/Down Dsl., Swing Away Jib, 4 Sheave & 2 Sheave Blocks; HENDRICKSON/CLARK Austin Western Quad Axle Hyd. Truck Crane, SN 11839, Dsl., Roadranger RT0-613, 3 Sheave Block, Dual Winches, Dual Rear Wheels; P & H Omega T500 Quad Axle Hyd. Truck Crane, Swing Away Jib, 4 Sheave Block & Ball, Dual Winches, Dual Rear Wheels, 50 Ton; GROVE TM250 Quad Axle Hyd. Truck Crane, SN 4074 Dsl., Swing Under Jib, 4 Sheave Block, Dual Winches, Dual Rear Wheels (Parts only); BUCYRUS ERIE 45C Quad Axle Hyd. Truck Crane, TW0B-100 Dsl., Dual Rear Wheels; GROVE RT65S RT Crane, SN 34094, Cummins Dsl., 4 Section Boom, 3 Sheave Block, Swing Away Jib, Dual Winches; P&H Omega 15 RT Crane, SN 45693, 15 Ton, Detroit Dsl., 3 Sheave, 22’ Swing Away Jib, Braden Winch; P&H W350-A RT Crane, SN 45873, 40 Ton, Detroit Dsl. (Needs work, parts only); KOEHRING Bantam S-688 Telekruiser RT Crane, SN 9007359, Detroit Dsl., 3 Sheave Block; LIMA/ CLARK 700-TC Tandem Lattice Boom Truck Crane, SN 4828-8, Dsl., Dual Rear Wheels, (Needs repair, motor out, but have motor); NORTHWESTERN Quad Axle Lattice Boom Truck Crane, SN 20013, Detroit Dsl., (Needs work); BUCYRUS ERIE 50T Quad Axle Lattice Boom Truck Crane, SN 12572, Cummins Dsl.; NORTHWEST 60T Quad Axle, Lattice Boom Truck Crane, Detroit Dsl. (Parts only) CRAWLER TRACTORS: CAT D9H, SN 90V5907, EROPS, Ripper; CAT D9G, SN 66A12686, OROPS, SU Blade w/Tilt, Screen, Sweeps, Ripper; CAT D9G Crawler Tractor, SN 66A8244, OROPS, SU Blade w/Tilt; CAT D9G, SN 66A4132, OROPS, Rear Screen, Sweeps, Ripper; CAT D8L, SN 53Y03034, EROPS, SU Blade w/Tilt; CAT D8K, EROPS, Powershift, SU Blade w/Tilt, Drawbar, 24” Pads, Rebuilt Trans. & Engine; CAT D8K, SN 77V1067, EROPS, Sweeps, Screens, Winch; CAT D8K, SN 77V9749, OROPS/Canopy, SU Blade w/Tilt; CAT D8K, SN 77V7051, OROPS, SU Blade w/Tilt; CAT D8K, SN 77V11466, OROPS, SU Blade w/Tilt, Rear Screen; CAT D5M LGP, SN 3DR00239, OROPS, 6 Way Blade; CAT D5H-LGP, SN 1DD05926, EROPS, 6 Way Blade; KOMATSU D155AX-5, SN 70011, EROPS, SU Blade w/Tilt; KOMATSU D65E-6, OROPS, SU Blade w/Tilt, Rear Screen, Hyster Winch; KOMATSU D65EX-12, SN 60509, OROPS; KOMATSU D65PX12 SN 61019, Canopy, SU Blade w/Tilt; KOMATSU D65E, OROPS, SU Blade w/Tilt, Sweeps; KOMATSU D65PX, OROPS, SU Blade w/Tilt; KOMATSU D61EX-12, SN 1025, OROPS, 6 Way Blade; KOMATSU D58E-1, SN 82546, OROPS, 6 Way Blade; KOMATSU D41E-6, SN B21179, OROPS, 6 Way Blade, Sweeps; KOMATSU D41E-6, SN B2099, EROPS, 6 Way Blade; KOMATSU D41E-6, SN 320106, OROPS, 6 Way Blade; DRESSER TD-20E, SN 4460002U030726, Powershift, OROPS, SU Blade w/Tilt, 3 Shank Hydraulic Ripper, 24” Pads; CASE 1150E, SN JAK0008678, OROPS, 6 Way Blade, Rear Screen, Hyster W5B Winch, 22” Pads; CASE 1150C, SN 7307478, OROPS, 6 Way Blade, Rear Screen, 22” Pads HYD EXCAVATORS: CASE 9060B, SN EAC0601012; CASE 9050B, SN EAC0501225, Aux. Hyd.; KOMATSU PC400LC-6LC, SN A80185, 36” Pads; JD 270LC, SN FF0270X070359, 32” Pads; JD 690ELC, SN EL553584; LINKBELT 3400 Quantam, SN E7152813/22001-1234, Aux. Hyd., Quick Coupler, 48” Bucket; LINKBELT 3400, SN E7166344/22001-1415, Aux. Hyd.; LINKBELT 2800 Quantam, SN

E615-3135, Long Reach; KOBELCO SK400LC; KOBELCO SK250LC, SN LL09-U0829, Aux. Hyd, Hyd. Hammer; CAT 235 Hyd. Exc., SN 32K1994, Hyd. Shear, 36” Pads; CAT 235, SN 32K2084, 36” Pads; HYUNDAI Robex 200LC, SN E104BG13313, 48” Bucket; JSW BH80ELC, SN S6L1001, 40” Bucket; JD 595D Rubber Tired Excavator, SN CK595DD001019, Aux. Hyd., Leveling Blade, 72” Bucket; KOMATSU PC75R, SN 02345, Aux. Hyd., Front Leveling Blade, 16” Pads; GEHL G5002 RDU, SN AA019350, OROPS, Aux. Hyd., Front Leveling Blade, 16” Rubber Tracks; KOBELCO SK400LC Mark IV, SN YSJ-0052, 36” TBG Pads WHEEL LOADERS: CAT 980B, SN 89P2181, EROPS; CAT 950, SN 31K1532, EROPS, (Doors missing), Forks & Bucket; CASE W18; CASE W18, SN 9129786, EROPS, Forks LOADER BACKHOES: JD 310SJ, 4x4, SN 154137, OROPS, Hr. Meter reads 2642; JD 710D, 4x4,SN 812258, OROPS, Extend-a-hoe; CAT 416C, 4x4, SN 4ZN02185, OROPS; CAT 436B, 4x4, SN 7FL00815, EROPS, Extend-a-hoe HAUL TRUCK: CAT 631D, SN 24W2394, OROPS; CAT 621E, SN 6AB00698, OROPS; CAT 621B, SN 70V21866, OROPS,Cushion Hitch; CAT 621B, OROPS, Cushion Hitch; CAT 627B, SN 14S01213, EROPS, (door missing), Cushion Hitch; CAT 627B, SN 15S01455, EROPS, (door & front glass missing), Push/Pull, Bail & Hook Block,Cushion Hitch; CAT 627B, SN 14S01024, OROPS; CAT 627B, SN 1551173, OROPS, Push Block & Bail, Hydraulic, Cushion Hitch; CAT 627B, SN 14S01116, EROPS, Bail & Hook Block, Cushion Hitch; CAT 627, SN 54K272, OROPS; CAT 627, OROPS; CAT 627, OROPS, Bail & Push Block w/Hook, Cushion Hitch; CAT 627, OROPS, Bail & Push Block, Cushion Hitch; CAT 627, OROPS, Bail & Push Block, Cushion Hitch; CAT 627, No ROPS, Bail & Push Block, Cushion Hitch; CAT 613C Self Elevating, Self Loading, SN 93X01214/92X01307, OROPS; CAT 613C, SN 92X01355, OROPS, No Chain; CAT 613 Self Loading, SN 72M16292, OROPS; (4) TEREX TS14B, OROPS; TEREX TS14, OROPS; ASHLAND 1-180TS Pull Scraper, SN 20687, Rear Hyd.; (2) ASHLAND 1-150SP Pull Scraper, SN 20312, SN 20277. Rear Hyd. CEPCO S175 Pull Scraper, SN S1750000C065, Rear Hyd. MOTOR GRADERS: CHAMPION 720A Series III, SN 720A-187-110421017, EROPS; CHAMPION 720A Series II, SN 720A-187-110321013, EROPS, (Needs repair); CAT G, SN 72V3070, EROPS COMPACT TRACK LOADER: GEHL CTL70, SN 21404019, OROPS TELEHANDLERS, MAN LIFTS, FORKLIFTS: GRADALL 534D-9 Telehandler, SN 0544210, Cummins Dsl.; GRADALL 534D-6 Telehandler, SN 0588566, Dsl., EROPS, 42’; GRADALL 534D-6 Telehandler, SN 0588166, OROPS; SKYTRACK 9038 Telehandler, JD Dsl., 6’ Forks; SKYTRACK 8038 Telehandler, SN 803847D0038, OROPS; HYSTER Z90C Telehandler, OROPS; IR VR-90B Telehandler, SN 97490, Perkins Dsl., OROPS, No Forks; TEREX/MAN LIFT 100C 6x4 Man Lift, SN 989M74331, Deutz Dsl.; GROVE MZ46C Man Lift, SN 42828, 40’; HYSTER 80 Forklift, SN 195AD, Dsl., OROPS, 4’ Forks; HYSTER Forklift, 2 Stage Mast, Pneumatic Tires (Does Not Run) COMPACTION: MULLER TC18 Roller Compactor, SN 2U5U59206; BOMAG BW213D Vib. Roller, SN 101400800207, Deutz Dsl., OROPS, 84” Smooth Drum; BOMAG BW213PD Vib.Roller, SN 400125168, Deutz Dsl., OROPS, 84” Padfoot; CASE W602BD Vib.Roller, SN 840218401, Dsl., OROPS; IR SP60DL Vib. Roller, Dsl., Canopy, 84” Smooth Drum; IR SPF48B Vib.Roller, SN 6336P, Dsl., OROPS, Smooth Drum w/Padfoot Shell Kit; MLPS BROS DDP100T Vib. Roller, SN SPV-735, Detroit Dsl., 84” Padfoot; DYNAPAC A36 Vib. Roller, SN 86093, OROPS, Padfoot; BOMAG BW140AD Double Smooth Drum Roller, Dsl.; BOMAG BW120AD Double Drum Smooth Roller, SN

170123456, Dsl., 48”; (2) WACKER RT Trench Roller, Dsl., 32” Padfoot w/Remotes; BENFORD/TEREX BTR0850PE Trench Roller, SN SLBT0000E-104LK033, 32” Padfoot; WACKER RT560 Trench Roller, Dsl., 22” Padfoot w/Remote DRILLS, BORING MACHINE, TRENCHERS: HOMEMADE Drill & Carrier, 4 Axle, Detroit Dsl., 4 Outriggers on Back, 1 Outrigger Front Center, Made out of Gardner Denver Air Drill, Mtd. on Baldwin-Lima Truck Crane Model 250; (2) GARDNER DENVER Air Track Drill, Dsl.; GARDNER DENVER Air Track Drill, CAT Dsl., 18” Tracks; Boring Machine w/Trailer; DW 4010DD Trencher, SN 6D0075, Deutz Dsl., 4x4, OROPS, Front Leveling Blade; PARSONS 155 Paddle Wheel Trencher, SN 100662, Detroit Dsl., 16” Buckets, 12” Pads; DW R100P Rock Saw, Dsl., OROPS, 4x4, Hyd., Reel Hookup; DWR65G-2 Rock Saw, 4x4, Gas, Front Leveling Blade COMBINE, TRACK TRACTORS, WHEEL TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT: JD 6620 Combine, SN 408714, Dsl., 4x4, JD 920 Grain Platform; CAT CH75C Challenger Track Tractor, SN 4KK02032, Dsl., 1000 PTO, 4 Hyd. Valves, Draw Bar, Front Brush Guard, 30” Rubber Tracks; CAT CH75C Challenger Track Tractor, SN 4KK00598, Dsl., 4 Hyd. Remotes, Draw Bar, Quick Hitch, 30” Rubber Tracks; CASE IH STEIGER 9310 Wheel Tractor, SN JEE0067920, Dsl., OROPS, Dual Hyd., Draw Bar; IH CASE 9150 Sugar Special Wheel Tractor, SN JCB0004482, Dsl., 4x4, OROPS, 4 Hyd. Valves, No PTO, 3 Pt. Hitch, Duals; STIEGER Panther III Wheel Tractor, Dsl., 4x4, Duals; WHITE 4-150 Field Boss Wheel Tractor, SN 267-174-403, CAT Dsl., Articulating, Hyd. Remotes, PTO, 3 Pt. Hitch, (does not run); AGCO 7600-A Wheel Tractor, SN 001378, Deutz Dsl., Cab w/Heat & Air, 4x4, 540 PTO, 4 Hydraulic Remotes, 3 Pt. Hitch; FORD 7740 Wheel Tractor, SN 031242B, Cab, 2 Hyd. Valves, No 3 Pt. Hitch (Needs repair); FORD 6610 Wheel Tractor, w/Side Arm Bushhog, Canopy, Hyd. Remote, Drawbar, Spin Out Wheels; JD 4020 Wheel Tractor, SN 213R232745R, Dsl., Canopy, Console, Square Manifold, 3 Pt. Hitch, Draw Bar, Duals; JD 4020 Wheel Tractor, SN T213R159319R, Dsl., Canopy, Hydraulics, 3 Pt. Hitch, Draw Bar, Duals; JD 4020 Wheel Tractor, SN T213R152562R, Dsl., 1 Hyd. Remote, 3 Pt. Hitch, Front Weights, Fender Tractor; JD 4020 Wheel Tractor, SN T213R198181R, Dsl., 540-1000 PTO, Hydraulic Valve, 3 Pt. Hitch, Front Weights; JD 4020 Wheel Tractor, SN SNT211R123327R, Gas, 2 Hyd. Remotes, Draw Bar, 3 Pt. Hitch w/JD E0048 Loader; CASE 1370 Wheel Tractor, Dsl., SN 32940, 1000 PTO, 2 Hyd. Valves,Draw Bar, 3 Pt. Hitch, Front Weights; ALSO SELLING - DISCS, BUSHHOTS, PLANTERS & MORE!! BOOM TRUCKS: 1993 FORD L9000 Tandem Boom/Septic Truck, N14 Cummins Dsl., Eaton Fuller 9 Spd., Jake Brake, w/Boom Lift; 1992 VOLVO/AUTO CAR/WHITE/GMC Tandem, N14 Cummins Dsl., Eaton Fuller Roadranger, R0145-63 Boom, Front & Rear Outriggers, 20’ Steel Bed; 1989 FORD L8000 Tandem, Dsl., 8LL, Nat’l Series 600B Boom, Rear Outriggers, 20’ Steel Bed; 1984 GMC Tandem, Dsl., 13 Spd., Nat’l Crane Corp. Series 666 Boom, 42’ Jib, Front & Rear Outriggers (needs work); 1974 WESTERN STAR/WHITE 4864 Tandem, 3208 CAT Dsl., Eaton Fuller RT613, Nat’l Crane Model 8T91 Boom, 11’ Steel Bed VACUUM, FUEL & LUBE, ROLL OFF, WATER, DIGGER DERRICK TRUCKS: 1986 IH S1900 Tandem Paint Truck, DT466 Dsl., Auto., P & M SBC Articulating Boom; 1995 FORD L9000 Tandem Vacuum Truck, Dsl., 10 Spd.; 1992 IH 4900 Tandem Fuel & Lube Truck, 8 Spd. Eaton Fuller, Air Compressor, Air Greaser, 8 Tanks, 9 Reels; MACK R612SX Tandem Fuel & Lube Truck, Dsl., 2 Shifters, Fuel Bed w/Multiple Reels; 1990 IH 4600 Fuel Truck, Dsl., 5&2, Oilmen’s Tank Co. 5 Compartment Tank, 700, 500, 500, 300, & 200 Gal.; 1988 FORD

L8000 Tandem Fuel Truck, Dsl., Eaton Fuller RT-6613; 1985 FORD 9000 Tandem Fuel Truck, Detroit Dsl., 8LL; 1993 MACK RD688S Tandem Roll Off Truck, Dsl., Eaton Fuller, 8 Spd., Jake Brake, Galbreath Roll Off Box Truck Bed; 1991 MACK RD690S Tandem Water Truck, Dsl., 7 Spd., Jake Brake, 3000 Gal. Tank; 1985 FORD Tandem Digger Derrick Truck, Dsl., 10 Spd., Altec D990 Digger/Boom, Outriggers, Front Winch; 1975 IH Paystar 5000 Tandem Digger Derrick Truck, Dsl., 5 Spd., Nat’l Boom w/Digger, Outriggers, Front Winch; 1975 IH Paystar Tandem Digger Derrick Truck, Dsl., 5 Spd., Nat’l Boom w/Digger, Outriggers DUMP TRUCKS: 2000 STERLING Tri-Axle, Dsl., Roadranger 10 Spd., Ox Body 16’ Steel Bed; 1994 IH 2674 Tri-Axle, Dsl., Eaton Fuller 8 Spd., Heil 16’ Steel Bed; 1988 MACK RW613 Superliner Tri-Axle, Camel Back Suspension, 16’ Steel Bed; 1985 MACK R600K Tri-Axle, Dsl., Eaton Fuller, Henderson MAGX15 Round Bottom Bed; 2000 CHEVROLET C7500 Tandem, Dsl., Auto., Warren 16’, 15/17 Yd. Bed; 2001 IH 4900 Tandem, Dsl., Auto., Heil 14’ Steel Bed; 1998 FORD Tandem, Dsl., Auto., 14’ Steel Bed; 1996 FORD L8000 Tandem, Cummins Dsl., Auto., Hardee HT214-12 Steel Bed; 1985 IH S1900 Tandem, 8 Spd., 13’ Steel Bed; FORD L9000 Tandem Dsl., Eaton Fuller, Jake Brake, Ox Body 13’ Bed; 1985 FORD Tandem, Cummins Dsl., Eaton Fuller RT01613-14613, Jake Brake, Warren 16’ Steel Bed; 1984 FORD 8000 Tandem Dsl., 7 Spd., 16’ Steel Bed w/Fold Down Sides & Gate; MACK Tandem Dsl., 2 Shifters, 16’ Steel Bed; 1995 FORD F Series, Dsl., Auto., 10’ Steel Bed; 1984 FORD 8000, Dsl., RT6610, 10’ Steel Bed TRUCK TRACTORS: 1999 MACK CH613 Tri-Axle, E7-460 Mack Dsl., 15 Spd., Day Cab, Jake Brake; 1999 MACK RD688S Tandem, Dsl., Maxitorque 9 Spd., Day Cab, Tulsa Winch; 1995 IH 8100 Tandem, CAT Dsl., Eaton Fuller 9 Spd., Wet Kit, Jake Brake; 1994 FORD L9000 Tandem, CAT Dsl., Roadranger 9 Spd., Day Cab, Wet Kit, East Aluminum Headache Rack, Jake Brake; 1991 MACK/ECONODYNE RW600GK Super Liner Tandem, Mack Dsl., Eaton Fuller, Day Cab; 1991 FORD L8000, Dsl., 9 Spd., Day Cab; 1989 FORD Aero Max L9000 Truck Tractor, Dsl., Spicer 7 Spd.,Day Cab; 1988 FREIGHTLINER Tandem, Cummins Dsl., Roadranger 15 Spd., Day Cab, Jake Brake; 1988 IH 2100 Truck Tractor, DTA Dsl., Eaton Synchro 6 Spd., Day Cab; 1982 MACK RWS722LST Superliner Tri-Axle, Dsl., 2 Shifter, Wet Kit, Day Cab, Jake Brake; 1982 MACK R685ST Tandem, Dsl., 2 Shifters, Day Cab, Wet Kit, Camel Back Suspension, Jake Brake; 1979 FORD 9000 Tandem, 8LL, Day Cab; 1987 FORD CL9000 Tandem, Cummins Dsl., Cab Over (Parts); FREIGHTLINER Tandem, CAT Dsl., Eaton Fuller 9 Spd., Cab Over (Parts); 1987 IH 2300 Mobile Home Toter, Dsl., Eaton Fuller 9 Spd., w/Weber Bed ALSO SELLING BOX TRUCKS, FLATBED DUMP TRUCKS, GRAIN TRUCKS, FLATBED TRUCKS, ROLLBACK, CAB &CHASSIS, SERVICE & UTILITY TRUCKS & PICKUP TRUCKS!! TRAILERS: TALBERT T3DW-35-HRG-1-T1 Tri-Axle Lowboy, 35’, Like New Honda Pony Motor, 32’ Well x 108” Wide; HYSTER Quad Axle Lowboy, Detach; HYSTER Quad Axle Lowboy, 24’ Well, 15’6” Back Deck, 102” Wide, Pony Motor, Detach; 1997 FONTAINE TB50NGB TriAxle Lowboy, 23’4” Well, 102” Wide, Honda Pony Motor, Detach, Outriggers; 1984 LANDOLL Tandem Lowboy, 46’x96”, Winch; 8’ Tandem Army Lowboy, 101” Wide, 5’ Dove, No Ramps, Fifth Wheel Hitch (no floor); RAVENS 39’ Tandem Aluminum Dump Trailer, Frameless, Roll Over Tarp, Rear Grain Door; 1999 RHODES 39’ TriAxle Aluminum Dump Trailer, 90” Sides, Dual Jacks, Barn Door’ 1990 HILBILT 22-245/16 Tandem Dump Trailer, Steel, Barn Door or Flat; 1972 SUMMIT SD30 Tandem Dump Trailer, Steel Dump, Barn Doors; ALSO SELLING Step Deck, Float Utility Trailers & More!!!

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Yoder & Frey Showcases Excavators at N. Baltimore Auction

oder & Frey has kept up a steady pace of auctions this year with no signs of slowing down. The auction company’s most recent auction at its North Baltimore (Findlay), Ohio, U.S. headquarters location on Sept. 25, followed closely on the heels of an online-only fleet renewal auction conducted for a major southwest Ohio contractor. The highlight of the Sept. 25 auction was the large range and selection of excavators — from compact machines to a pair of 2018 Caterpillar 320 excavators.

Additional equipment up for bid included backhoes, dozers, loaders, paving equipment, skid steer loaders, telehandlers, trucks and other miscellaneous machines and equipment. The auction attracted an enthusiastic crowd of bidders from Ohio and surrounding states on site while also generating strong online bidding. Yoder & Frey has auctions planned in Katy, Texas, on Oct. 28; Kissimmee, Fla., on Nov. 12; and Elizabeth, Pa., on Nov. 19. For more information, visit yoderandfrey.com.  CEG

Auctioneer Matt Hostetter calls the bids.

(L-R): After entering successful bids on a number of machines, KR Equipment’s Nick Gerthung, Rebel Mead and Charlie Utsinger reviewed this Komatsu WA250 wheel loader.

R&R Equipment Sales’ Roy Hasselbach was pleased to have placed the winning bid on this Bobcat S530 skid steer.

Richard Wojtkowski of Pittsfield Lawn & Tractor came in from Massachusetts for the auction.

Scott Ford (L) and Steve Lievestro of Grand View Farms try out this Komatsu PC10 mini-excavator.

Joe Built Homes’ Joe Corron (L) caught up with Joe Bennett of BB&D Painting, who purchased a Bobcat S530 skid steer.

Rico Moore of Michigan Ohio Equipment considers a bid on this Bobcat E35 miniexcavator at the auction.


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Public Auction

Wisconsin Contractors 2-Day Fall Auction

Thurs, October 29, 2020 - 9:30am

October 30th & October 31st

New Paris, IN

Wisconsin’s Best & Biggest Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

NOTE: Retirement auction for McKibbin Excavating LLC. Details and Bid Online at freyauctions.com LOCATION: 71240 Co Rd25, New Paris, IN TERMS: 10% Buyers Premium on items $2500 & less, 3% over $2500. 3% internet fee. Pay in full sale day. Items sold as-is, where-is.

'01 Cat 312BL Exc, Blade, 24'' & 40'' Bkts, 7151 hrs. '12 Cat 303.5D CR Mini Exc, Cab/ Air, Thumb, 2104 hrs. '99 Cat D6M XL Dozer, SN:3WN, 6 Way, 11,696 hrs. '97 Komatsu WA250 RTL; '95 Case 580SL 4x4 TLB, Cab, Xhoe. Bomag BW142D 56” Smooth Vib Roller, Deutz (rebuilt), 4848 hrs. 1998 Mack RD688S Triaxle Dump, Mack 350, 8LL; '95 Mack CH613 Tdm Dump, Mack 460, 8LL; 1985 Ford LTL9000 Triaxle Dump; ‘10 Ford F450 4x4 Crew Cab '02 F350 & '99 F450 Mech Trks; Boss 8'2' PolyV DXT V-Snow Plow; '02 E-B 20t Tag Trailer; (2) Tag Trailers. Sullair 160 Air Compressor; RTL Snowpushers; Lasers; (2) Cutoff Saws; Jumping Jacks; WB Floor Saw; Hurco HP Test Pump; Many Small Tools & Supplies.

Live (in person) and Online Bidding

Heavy Equipment: 2013 Hyundai HL 740TM-9 Wheel Loader;2004 John Deere 24J Wheel Loader; Case 1221E Front End Loader; Dozers: 2006 John Deer 700J LGP; Cat D4G LGP Dozer; 2003 CAT D5N XL Dozer; 1989 John Deere 750 BLT Dozer; 2017 John Deere 332G Skid Steer; Bobcat S250 Turbo 2-Speed Skid Steer; Bobcat A300 Skid Steer on Foam Filled Tires; New Holland LS180 Skid Steer w/ 77” Bucket; John Deere 60G Mini Excavator with 24” Thumb Bucket on 16” Tracks; 1997 M318 Cat Wheeled Excavator; 1998 Eagle Ultramax 1000C Crusher; Bomag PW213PD 7’ Padfoot Roller; 2005 Interita 4048RP Phoenix Crusher; Jacobsen 154 48” Sweeper with Kohler Motor; J1 Case 7’ Hydraulic Trencher; Carlson C90 Paver on 12” Tracks; Blaw Knox Rw38 Diesel Road Widener; 2000 Genie S-65 Boom Lift; Dump Trucks: 2009 Int’l Durastar 4300 S/A 10’; 2001 Sterling Acterra S/A 10’; 2001 Int’l 2674 16’ Tri Axle 16’ with New 2019 CAT Engine Specialty / Heavy Trucks: 2012 International Prostar 122+ 6x4 Sleeper Semi Tractor; 2012 Volvo VNL Day Cab; 2001 International Prostar Premium 6x4 Sleeper Semi Tractor; 2007 International 8600 Day Cab Semi Tractor; 2007 Freightliner Extended Cab Century Class S/T Day Cab Semi Tractor; 2007 Kentworth T600 Semi Tractor; 2000 Western Star Quad-Axle Roll Off; 2005 International 4300 26’Box Trailers: 2010 32’ Becker 20,000 LB Tandem Axle Gooseneck; 2001 Rogers Brothers Tandem Axle Lowboy Semi Trailer; 1994 Trail Kind Tandem Axle Lowboy; 1997 End Mate 35’ Tri Axle Aluminum Frameless End Dump; 2008 Felling Tandem Axle 18’ 18,000 LB Trailer; 2006 Fontaine 48’ Aluminum Deck Spread Axle Flatbed; 1999 Tow Master 20 Ton 24’ Trailer PLUS MUCH MORE! THOUSANDS OF ITEMS! MORE ITEMS ADDED DAILY! ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS UNTIL 10/24

View Catalog and bidding information at NitkeAuctions.com Lots begin to close at 9:00 am on Friday October 30th and Saturday October 31st BID ONLINE OR LIVE IN PERSON! Nitke Auctions 990 Happy Hollow Road • Mosinee, WI 54455 For more info call (715) 539-6295 Nitke Auctions is owned and operated by The Hansen Auction Group Bryce Hansen, WI registered auctioneer #225

Frey & Sons Inc Kevin G. Frey, Auctioneer (AC30900113 & AU10400110) Archbold OH 43502

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S.D. OKs Bridge Replacement Contract

On Sept. 22, South Dakota Secretary of Transportation Darin Bergquist announced that the Transportation Commission approved the award of the Pierre-Fort Pierre Missouri River Bridge replacement project to Jensen Construction Company for $49.99 million. “Replacing the Missouri River Bridge at this location has been in the planning stages for the better part of 20 years,” said Bergquist. “A project of this magnitude takes tremendous resources and cooperation from several entities. I’d like to extend a sincere thank you to the SDDOT team, cities of Pierre and Fort Pierre, FHWA, Gov. Noem and the Transportation Commission for bringing this project to life.” The existing the John C. Waldron Memorial Bridge carries U.S. Highways 14 and 83, as well as S.D. Highway 34 over the Missouri River between Fort Pierre and Pierre. This project will replace the bridge built in 1962 that connects east and west river South Dakota near the center of the state. Construction is expected to take place over the next three years with

South Dakota Transportation Commission photo

completion expected in late 2023. Work includes building a new bridge to the northwest of the current bridge, then removing the current bridge once traffic is moved to the new structure. For about the first year, work will occur mostly in the water as specialty crews work to build the foundations and substructure that will support the bridge structure. The cities of Pierre and Fort Pierre

have been very involved in the process and both have approved enhancements to the bridge and plazas that will be located at each end of the bridge. The new bridge will retain the designation as the John C. Waldron Memorial Bridge. Traffic will be very minimally impacted during the project and more information will be forthcoming over the next few months.  CEG


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Dale Street Bridge Elements Pay Tribute to Old Neighbors By Dick Rohland CEG CORRESPONDENT

A unique blending of engineering, art and enthusiastic neighborhood input were key components in the replacement design of one of the original, urban bridges built over I-94 when President Eisenhower’s massive interstate highway system began construction in the late 1950’s. As highway crews below worked to carve out the new, 20-mi. freeway alignment through the inner cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis, bridge crews above them completed this bridge in 1960. Located on the outer fringe of downtown St. Paul, Minn., it brings Dale Street, a 4-lane city arterial, over the 6-lane freeway. The section of the interstate running through the Twin Cities was not completed until 1968. Ramsey County is the lead agency on this reconstruction project, awarding the $14 million contract to Redstone Construction of Mora, Minn. This 42-year-old company specializes in heavy highway and bridge construction, demolition, piling and crane services. The county also brought in TKDA of St. Paul to help with construction management. TKDA is a nation-wide full-service engineering, architectural and planning firm. Bridge crews are closing in on the final weeks of construction to open a new, wider and more efficient Dale Street Bridge. Keeping their fingers crossed that an early winter storm will not disrupt the current construction momentum, Redstone crews are shooting to fully open the new bridge to all lanes by late November. Carrying approximately 20,000 vehicles daily, the new bridge is replacing an outdated one, notable for its narrow and crowded traffic lanes and no left turn lanes, which causes bottle neck traffic at this busy interchange. During the original construction of I-94 60 years ago, a 2-mi. stretch of residential street in St. Paul’s central core and home to hundreds of African American families was removed and replaced by the concrete, ramps and bridges. Once completed, the new freeway bisected this community and created a barrier between the neighborhoods. As a recognition to this neighborhood and to the community at large, art work representing the culture and homes of this wellloved niche in the city is a prominent part of the overall design of the new bridge. Art details include images of the homes stamped on the bases of the light poles; street maps of the original neighborhood etched into the concrete abutments; and a poem will be etched into each sidewalk from one end to the other. The new and much wider bridge will alleviate congestion and make this crossing

Redstone crews — with the help of klieg lights — worked through the night hours during both demolition phases to have I-94 open Monday morning.

more compatible to both vehicles and pedestrians alike. The updates include four, 11-ft. traffic lanes; two, 12-ft. turn lanes; 16-ft. sidewalks; and 4-ft. shoulders on each side of the bridge. Along with the typical utility relocations, 2,400 ft. of new storm sewer pipe ranging in diameter from 15 to 42 in. will be buried while the local water department is updating its fire hydrant connections. There is a good amount of concrete going into the structure. The two abutments are sitting on 330-cu.-yd. footings while a 225-cu.yd. footing anchors the middle pier. Seventeen 30-mh (high capacity) prestressed concrete beams support the bridge deck. This bridge in St. Paul is one of the first structures in Minnesota to use this type of beam, which is shorter and wider than the typical bridge beam. Equipment mobilized to build the bridge and the road include Terex-American cranes, John Deere, Cat, Volvo, Hitachi excavators and dozers and JLG lifts. Redstone Construction brought a good share of company-owned equipment to the site and relies on United Rentals to fill in the gaps. The contractor has been blessed with nearly perfect weather this season. What contractors did not expect nation-wide and around the globe was a virus that would throw a wrench into daily construction operations. “COVID-19 has created some challenges in social distancing on the site. It has changed a lot of things in how we operate and how we facilitate meetings,” said Matt Christenson, TKDA bridge group manager. Yet, the contractor has been able to take advantage of lower traffic volumes because

many more employees are working from home. “The contractor has been able to get double lane closures from the Minnesota Department of Transportation to create additional working space. We were able to get a double lane closure to start right away on excavation for the second bridge demolition in late July. That would not have been allowed under typical traffic volumes,” Christenson said. Construction started in early April with driving sheeting “to stabilize Dale Street as it rises up and over the freeway because it needs to stay open to traffic,” said Don Pederson, site superintendent of Redstone Construction. Crews demolished a narrow section of the northbound bridge at night with the help of klieg lights. Redstone mobilized two American-Terex cranes, a John Deere excavator, Cat dozer and excavator, Volvo excavator and a JLG lift to bring the existing section of bridge down and begin construction on the new structure. Space was very tight for equipment operators. With a crane stationed on the south end waiting to pick the steel beams off the bridge, heavy equipment shared a narrow strip of freeway pavement below the bridge deck. Operators at the controls of a Volvo excavator and a Cat excavator equipped with hammers began chipping away at the bridge deck while operators on a Cat dozer and a John Deere excavator dumped the tangle of rebar and crushed concrete into waiting side dumps. By dusk, all of the bridge deck was gone, most of the middle pier was gone and only two short sections of steel beams remained that spanned the freeway between the south

abutment wall and the middle pier. Crews worked non-stop through that weekend and had the freeway open in plenty of time for the Monday morning rush hour traffic as excavator operators began scooping out tons of sand to reach hard soil for the new abutment footings. “The demolition went really well,” Pederson said. “We protected the roadway with 12 inches of sand and basically knocked the bridge down onto the roadway and cleaned it up.” Near perfect geological conditions and no pilings worked in favor for the excavation work. “We excavated down approximately 50 feet to hard soil to pour the footings. So geologically, I would say it's almost perfect. There is a lot of sand above that we excavated and were able to use as backfill on the new structure, so all that is working out really great,” Pederson said. Crews moved in after demolition and within days, removed the top soil and base material of the northbound lanes of Dale Street between I-94 and University Avenue while traffic continued in the southbound lanes. Then, utility relocations and updates began, including the new stormwater main, new street lighting and signal systems and all new water main connections among the standard communication and fiber optic line relocations. “Some days it was a juggling match because there were so many different contractors in here. Everything has to fall into place so everyone can do what needs to get done. “There’s no such thing as a perfect schedule. There are little snags here and there. Everybody seems to be getting done with what they need to do. We are all here to meet the same goal in the end,” Pederson explained. The art detailing going into the concrete on this bridge requires special attention. “A lot of the statics on this bridge are pretty fine detail, which makes it more difficult for pouring concrete. Self-consolidating concrete is the route we’re going,” Pederson said. To highlight the street maps on the walls, Redstone crews laser cut the maps on 1-in. sheets of plastic. The sheets will be placed on the gang forms to create the details required to distinctly show the original street layout, Pederson explained. When crews wrap up construction in late November, the new bridge and street running north to University will be completed. Crews will return next spring to reconstruct a short section of pavement on the south end of the bridge and will finish with minor punch list items.  CEG


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