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I-95 Express Lane Project Progresses in Virginia Extensive tree clearing and grading is being performed in the median of Interstate 95.

Diverse Projects Lead to Busy Year for Schlouch...14

Barber Utilities Makes Right Connections With Volvo...52

Ritchie Bros. Holds Sale in North East, Md. ...128

Table of Contents................ 4 Truck & Trailer Section........ ...................................... 65-69 Recycling Section.........73-97 Attachments & Parts Section...................... 117-122 Business Calendar.......... 130 Auction Section...... 126-137 Advertisers Index............ 138

By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

In Stafford County, Va., construction is under way to extend the Interstate 95 Express Lanes about 2 mi. (3.2 km) beyond the flyover ramp where the current 95 Express Lanes currently end, north of Garrisonville Road (Exit 143). The project reportedly aims to reduce delays for northbound general lanes during the morning peak, reduce delays for southbound express

lanes during the evening peak, improve safety by reducing vehicles weaving to enter and exit the lanes and increase capacity within the existing right-of-way. Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe announced the project in December 2015. “These are significant transportation improvements that will move more people and commerce through an interstate corridor, and a critical jobs corridor,” McAuliffe said in a news release. “In working with our private sector part-

Safety on Two Fronts: Pa. State Police vs. Infrastructure Shifting money around between two seemingly disparate entities in Pennsylvania has caused not only some consternation among residents and lawmakers, but also a funding problem for the Commonwealth’s aging infrastructure. The trouble started in March 2016 when the Associated Press reported on Pennsylvania’s municipalities having an option to rely on the state police for some or all of their protection at no additional cost. Half of Pennsylvania’s 2,561 municipalities — in some cases entire

counties — take advantage of this option. As a result, money from Pennsylvania’s Motor License Fund that includes taxes on fuel, license and registration fees, which is supposed to be earmarked for use on highway and bridge construction projects also was being used to subsidize the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP). This practice also called into question whether or not it was even constitutional to do so, even though money for the fund already was being see POLICE page 22

ner Transurban and local governments, we will fix the bottleneck on the southern end in Stafford County, and travelers will have the choice of taking an express trip from south of Garrisonville Road all the way up to the D.C. line.” Construction began in July 2016, and the entire project is on track to be complete in the summer of 2018. The project’s new southbound exit ramp is anticipated to open in late see VDOT page 110

CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017

Overall contractor and producer attendance grew by 10 percent at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2017. see CONEXPO page 26


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ALBANY MED PLANS TO BUILD REGION’S FIRST PEDIATRIC ED

Albany Medical Center announced plans to construct the region’s first Pediatric Emergency Department. It will be the only one of its kind in northeastern New York and western New England.

14 DIVERSE PROJECTS LEAD WAY TO BUSY

14 128 32 EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS CONTRIBUTE

YEAR FOR SCHLOUCH

78 METSO MX CRUSHER CUTS OPERATIONAL

MORE THAN $159B TO GDP IN 2016

From large single-family projects to townhome and townhouse complexes, increased residential development is driving Schlouch Incorporated’s business mix for this fall and winter season with some projects carrying well into and through 2017.

16 ARTBA REPORTS NEARLY 56,000 U.S. BRIDGES DEFICIENT The length of the nation’s structurally deficient bridges if placed end-to-end would stretch 1,276 mi., half the distance from New York to Los Angeles, a new examination of federal government data shows. It’s a problem that hits close to home.

COSTS, INCREASES UPTIME

A new report found that the equipment manufacturing industry supported about 1.3 million jobs and contributed more than $159 billion to the gross domestic product (GDP) of the United States in 2016.

80 SEPPI M. NAMES CARLSON, MIRACLE NEW FACTORY REPS

36 LIUGONG ENTERS TENTH YEAR IN NORTH 82 ACE PICK-A-PART USES SDLGS IN ITS

AMERICAN MARKET LiuGong — a global leader in the manufacture of a full range of extreme duty construction equipment — is about to enter its tenth year in the U.S. market.

128 NEARLY 4,000 BIDDERS PARTICIPATE IN

RECYCLING OPERATION

86 SENNEBOGEN 875 KEEPS COAL FLOWING AT HISTORIC ARCTIC PORT

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTION

18 DAYTONA’S $400M GRANDSTAND RENOVATION WINS AGC AWARD The renovation of the Daytona International Speedway’s grandstand was the most significant construction projects of 2016, the Associated General Contractors of America announced.

18 WACKER NEUSON CELEBRATES 60 YEARS IN THE UNITED STATES In 1957, Wacker Corporation began its journey into the U.S. construction market with a single product, the company’s signature vibratory rammer.

24 SUMMIT SUPPLY CELEBRATES ITS 35TH

Approximately 3,800 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros.’ multi-million dollar unreserved public equipment auction in North East, Md., on March 28, 2017.

90 PITBULL 2300B SCREENER AN OPTION FOR

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Albany Med Plans to Build Region’s First Pediatric ED Albany Medical Center Albany Medical Center photo announced plans to construct The four-story, 70,500-sq. ft. (6,550 sq m) pediatric emergency the region’s first Pediatric department, expected to be completed late 2018, will be open Emergency Department. It will 24 hours a day, seven days a week. be the only one of its kind in northeastern New York and western New England. The four-story, 70,500-sq. ft. (6,550 sq m) pediatric emergency department, expected to be completed late 2018, will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Located adjacent to the current Emergency Department, it will provide a setting designed specifically for the needs of children and their families, and offer access to the full range of pediatric specialists. James J. Barba, president and CEO of Albany Med, and Christopher King, chairman of the department of emergency Albany Medical Center photo medicine, were joined by Located adjacent to the current emergency Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan department, it will provide a setting designed and other government leaders, as well as specifically for the needs of children and their families, and offer access to the full donors to the initiative and five-year-old range of pediatric specialists. Aedan Conway, a pediatric heart patient who has required emergency care, in a ceremonial groundbreaking in Albany Med’s recently completed Patient Pavilion. “Building this pediatric emergency department represents our steadfast commitment to provide the highest quality, most comprehensive and most appropriate health care to the children in our region,” said Barba. “Over the past 30 years, our children’s hospital has attracted expert and compassionate pediatric physicians and surgeons from around the world so children from our region can receive treatment for a variety of conditions and traumas without having to travel far from home. Now, our children will be able to receive that emergency care in a ‘place of their own.’” Annually, there are nearly 16,000 pediatric visits to Albany Med’s Emergency Department: 80 percent of the children are treated and released, while 20 percent are • peaceful and child-friendly décor and from the community, including New York admitted to the Bernard & Millie Duker child-size equipment; State Assemblymembers Patricia Fahy and Children’s Hospital at Albany Med. • games, toys and television to provide a John McDonald. Features of the Pediatric Emergency distraction for children; Fahy said, “The families of our region Department will include: • valet parking; will truly benefit from this new emergency • triage area to immediately assess the • easy access for ambulances; and department focused on children and their severity of illness or injury; • nearby rooftop medical helicopter pad. families to help ensure expert care in the • fast-track unit for children and teens In addition, the facility will be staffed with most appropriate setting at the most critical with less serious conditions; physicians, nurses and mid-level providers of times for these families. I’m grateful for • observation unit for stays up to 23 trained in pediatric emergency medicine. Albany Med’s leadership in delivering this hours; The $50 million project will be funded by critically needed service to our children and • private rooms designed for the safety loans and donations, including $20 million I’m proud to have helped secure New York and comfort of children and parents; in philanthropic funding for development State Assembly support of this project with • on-site X-ray and imaging; and support of the pediatric emergency my colleague Assemblymember John • negative pressure rooms for suspected department Albany Med will seek. The proj- McDonald, and want to particularly thank contagious disease; ect already has received generous support Speaker Carl Heastie.”

“It is a pleasure to support Albany Medical Center’s initiative to establish the pediatric emergency department at Albany Med, and to have assisted in directing funding to support this initiative along with my colleague Assemblymember Pat Fahy and Speaker Carl Heastie,” said McDonald. “I have been a strong proponent of this effort since a visit to the emergency department can be traumatic for any individual regardless of age; however, our youngest citizens can find it to be an especially intimidating and stressful experience. Additionally Albany Med receives [more than] 76,000 patient visits a year, 16,000 of which are pediatric patients, and tends to draw patients with all type of medical needs. “The new pediatric emergency department at Albany Med seeks to provide a therapeutic setting for our children and at the same time bring the hospital and medical college’s resources to one location to enhance the care patients receive.” Sheehan said, “The addition of a new pediatric emergency department will be an extraordinary benefit to the residents of both the city of Albany and our region as a whole. Providing a separate and appropriate venue to care for children in trauma is a service offered by only the most advanced institutions and, on behalf of the city of Albany, I’m grateful to Albany Med for its commitment to providing our children with easy access to care in a suitable setting.” “The pediatric emergency department will be a place where parents can bring their children with complete confidence that they'll get the best care possible, but also that they’ll have the best experience for kids possible,” said King. Excavation on the site of the new pediatric emergency department will begin later this spring after the demolition of the P-Building, which formerly held the emergency department’s administrative offices, and the completion of other construction preparation work. Consigli Construction Co. Inc. is managing construction of the pediatric emergency department and Hyman Hayes Associates is the architect for the project. For more information, visit www.amc.edu. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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2001 CAT 420D, 2143 HRS, S/N: FDP00814, STOCK #: BFDP814.................... $42,000

2001 KOMATSU PC210 LC-6, HOURS: 6,143, SERIAL NUMBER: 34638, STOCK NUMBER: BK34638 .................................................................................................................................................... $34,900 1998 LINK-BELT LS-5800, HOURS: 8,608, SERIAL NUMBER: LE318-9736, STOCK NUMBER: LE3189736............................................................................................................................................ $29,000 EXCAVATORS - MINI (UP TO 12,000 LBS) 2015 CAT 303E CR, *303E CR MINI HYD EXCAVATOR, *CANOPY, ROPS, 4POSTS, *TRACK, 300MM, RUBBER BELT, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, ROLL ON-ROLL OFF, LANE 2 ORDER, HOURS: 81, SERIAL NUMBER: HHM01303, STOCK NUMBER: 15M0290................................................................ $38,000 2014 CAT 303E CR, *303E CR MINI HYD EXCAVATOR, *CAB: WITH HEATER, *TRACK, 300MM, RUBBER BELT, SHIPPING/STORAGE PROTECTION, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, ROLL ON-ROLL OFF, LANE 2 ORDER, HOURS: 262, SERIAL NUMBER: HHM00198, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0231 $42,000 LOADER BACKHOES 1999 CAT 416C, COUNTERWEIGHT: 1250 LBS, STABILIZER PADS: FLIP-OVER, TIRES: 340/80-R18 IT510 VSP, TIRES, REAR,19.5-24 IT525 10PR, BUCKET: 24" 7.0 CFT HD, PADLOCKS, VANDALISM,ST, BUCKET: 1.25 CYD GP, CUTTING EDGE: TWO PIECE, HYDRAULICS: MULTI USE, CONTROLS, BACKHOE,STANDARD, ALARM: BACK-UP, LIGHTS, WORK, HOURS: 2,537, SERIAL NUMBER: 4ZN17763, STOCK NUMBER: B4ZN17763.............................................................. $29,500 SCRAP PROCESSING / DEMOLITION EQUIPMENT 2012 EXODUS MX447HDR, HOURS: 1,687, SERIAL NUMBER: 447-11-071, STOCK NUMBER: 12M0079.................................................................................................................................. $251,000 SKID STEERS - TRACK 2013 CAT 289C2, HOURS: 1,475, SERIAL NUMBER: RTD01714, STOCK NUMBER: TRTD1714........ .................................................................................................................................................... $46,000

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2001 KOMATSU WA320-6 WHEEL LOADER, ENC CAB W/AIR & HEAT, CLAMSHELL MP BUCKET, ECSS RIDE CONTROL, 20.5R25 SOLID TIRES, 3 SPOOL VALVE, AUX HYD, QUICK COUPLER, C022071.................................................. $69,500

2012 JCB 406B WHEEL LOADER, ENC CAB w/ A/C & HEAT, GP BUCKET, COUPLER, 12.5R18 MICHELIN TIRES, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, 3 SPOOL VALVE, C022859........$42,500

2013 KOMATSU WA200PZ-6 WHEEL LOADER, ENC CAB W/AIR & HEAT, KO 84” GP BUCKET W/BOCE, BUCKET LEVELER/ KICKOUT, KO QUICK CPLR, JRB 60” FORKS, 20.5R25 MICHELIN A-2 TIRES, C023461.............................. $109,000 YR

Model EE# CRAWLER DOZERS/LOADERS KOMATSU 2015 D51PXi-22 C019464 1999 D65EX-12 C020925 2012 D65WX-17 C005727 EXCAVATORS CATERPILLAR 2002 345BL C023114 HITACHI 2004 ZX800 “ZAXIS” C008172 JOHN DEERE 2008 190DW C021549 KOBELCO 2012 SJK210LC-9 C019951 KOMATSU PC120LC-6 C023164 2013 PC138USLC-10 C022755 2014 PC138USLC-10 C024556 1995 PC150-5 C023655 2013 PC160LC-8 C024006 2013 PC160LC-8 C024008 2014 PC160LC-8 C024245 2013 PC170LC-10 C022916 2001 PC210LC-6K C020926 2016 PC210LC-10 C022002 PC228USLC-1 C024250 2013 PC240LC-10 C006323 2013 PC240LC-10LR C022421 2005 PC270LC-7 C020272 2014 PC290LC-10 C022744 1993 PC300LC-5 C020933 PC300LC-6 C021741 2003 PC300LC-7 C019345 2003 PC300LC-7 C023160 2013 PC360LC-10 C006325

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SOLD $55,000 $225,000 $59,500 $79,000 SOLD $69,000 $129,000 $TBD $29,500 $59,000 SOLD $72,500 SOLD $95,000 $139,000 $45,000 $189,000 SOLD $TBD $169,000 $189,000 $39,500 $210,000 SOLD $29,000 $52,500 $65,000 SOLD $59,000 $269,000

2013 KOMATSU WA500-7 WHEEL LOADER, ROPS CAB W/AIR & HEAT, 138” / 8 CY GP BUCKET W/BOCE, 29.5R-25 MICHELIN XHT TRES, POWERSHIFT TRANS, 4 SPEEDS F/R, ECSS RIDE CONTROL, C020552.................................................. $179,500 YR 2014

Model EE# PRICE PC360LC-10 C021518 $229,000 PC400LC-5 C023172 $19,500 2010 PC450LC-8 C005953 $179,000 2013 PC490LC-10 C006069 $239,000 2008 PC800LC-8 C022399 $339,000 LIEBHERR 2006 A900C C003281 $79,000 MATERIAL HANDLERS, RECYCLERS CATERPILLAR 2002 350L-MH C023522 $79,500 FUCHS 2005 MHL350D C003296 SOLD $79,000 2011 RHL340D C022333 $179,500 2015 MHL360E C022898 $449,000 2005 Grapple for MHL350D C003297 $8,000 2007 Grapple for MHL350D C003670 $4,000 KOMATSU 1989 PC300MH-3 C023651 $30,000 SENNEBOGEN 2004 830 C005918 $59,000 2007 830M C022591 $35,000 2010 830M C022032 $89,500 2012 830M C022031 $219,000 2014 840M C022592 $279,000 2014 875E C023523 $1,250,000 WHEEL LOADERS CATERPILLAR 2006 924G C022174 $52,500 966G C024014 SOLD $TBD 966G C024015 SOLD $TBD 2014 980K C024033 $TBD JCB 2012 406B C022859 $42,500 KOMATSU WA200-6 C022593 $79,500 2013 WA200PZ-6 C023461 $109,000

YR 2000 2014 1997 2004 2004 2013 2012 1997 2013 2000 2012

Model WA320-6 WA320-7 WA380-3 WA400-5L WA400-5L WA470-7 WA470-7 WA480-6 WA500-1 WA500-7 WA600-3 WA470

EE# C022071 C005540 C006463 C023548 C024746 C021898 C006216 C020239 C023661 C020552 C022042 C024845 GRADERS

PRICE $69,500 $159,500 $29,000 $35,000 $TBD SOLD $112,000 $195,000 $95,000 $TBD $179,500 $49,500 $TBD

KOMATSU GD650AW-2 C020907 $49,500 650AW-2 C023121 $TBD 2005 GD655-3C C003433 $89,500 2008 GD655-3E0 C004620 $139,500 COMPACT TRACK LOADERS JCB 225T C020581 $25,000 MILLERS, PAVERS, ROLLERS HAMM 2010 HD10CVV C021850 SOLD $15,000 2010 HD10VV C021840 $29,500 2011 HD+120VVHF C004069 $109,000 INGERSOLL RAND DD130 C023319 $27,500 LEEBOY L8510T C022008 $32,500 TRAILERS EAGER BEAVER 12HD-PT C022758 $TBD

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2006 CATERPILLAR 924G WHEEL LOADER, ENC CAB W/AIR & HEAT, CAT GP BUCKET W/BOCE, QUICK COUPLER, 17.5R25 TRIANGLE E-3 TIRES, AUX HYD, CO22174 $52,500 YR Model EE# PRICE ROGERS 1997 CR50PL C008064 $28,000 SP50PL C021755 $28,000 TAG21 C023198 $TBD CRUSHING & SCREENING EQUIPMENT CEC REDUCED $149,000 2007 CEC 32”x54” jaw crusher C003725 OFF-ROAD TRUCKS PAYHAULER 1995 350C C022041 $49,500 MISCELLANEOUS BUCYRUS ERIE 1980 88B C020922 $225,000 DOPPSTADT 2012 SM720 Trommel C021573 $159,000 CATERPILLAR RM-500 C023192 $225,000 ATTACHMENTS CATERPILLAR 52” Exc. Bucket/345 C006595 $3,900 HAMM 2012 Pad-foot shell kit for 3412, 84” Drum P.O.R. LaBOUNTY 2003 UP20 pulverizer jaw set 18715 $4,500 2009 CP60 pulverizer (PC200/PC308 linkage) C000879 $19,500 HDR40 C005990 $12,500 HDR50S C020273 $8,500 1500R Shear C008173 $65,000 NPK 2010 GH4 C005986 $7,500 2000 GH6 C021137 $14,900 2008 GH15 C002364 $39,000 ROCKLAND 2009 BTH-D-CL hydraulic thumb C000380 $7,500 HD-V spade-nose rock bucket for WA500-3 $15,000

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Diverse Projects Lead Way to Busy Year for Schlouch From large single-family projects to townhome and townhouse complexes, increased residential development is driving Schlouch Incorporated’s business mix for this fall and winter season with some projects carrying well into and through 2017.

clearing, grubbing, survey, stakeout, rock removal, earthwork, sediment/erosion control, sanitary and stormroads, building pads, concrete, curbs, paving and seeding. Work will be completed in the winter 2017. LTF Construction Company LLC has selected Schlouch Berks County Incorporated to prepare the site at Housing Development 750 East Swedesford Road, Corporation (HDC) MidAtlantic Wayne, Tredyffrin Township, has selected Schlouch Chester County for Life Time Incorporated to provide Fitness Center and a private design/build services for a 6-acre school. Developer of the twosite with six townhouse buildings building project is Life Time providing for 58 living units, a Fitness Inc. Schlouch is providcommunity building, a sports ing survey, stakeout, demolition, court and a tot lot. The project, blasting, rock removal, earthnamed River Run Meadows, is work, sediment/erosion control, located along Route 724, sanitary and storm sewers, water Birdsboro, Robeson Township, line installation, roads, building Berks County, Pa. Schlouch is pads, concrete, curbs, paving and providing clearing, grubbing, sur- Schlouch Emergency Response Crew repairing the sinkhole on Abington Drive in Wyomissing, Pa. for retaining wall installation. Work vey, stakeout, rock removal, PA American Water Company. Schlouch provides emergency response services to water companies, will be completed in the spring earthwork, sediment/erosion con- townships and boroughs throughout its service area. 2017. trol, sanitary and storm sewers, Metropolitan Development water line installation, roads, building pads, Group selected Schlouch Incorporated to concrete sidewalk, curbs, paving, landscapprepare a 119-acre site for 151 single-family ing and seeding. Schlouch also is providing homes and 59 townhouses. The Hillendale site lighting and road widening. Work will Subdivision project is located at Creek Road be completed in the fall 2017. and Township Road, East Brandywine Vossloh North America selected Schlouch Township, Chester County, Pa. Schlouch is Incorporated to provide concrete work at its providing survey, stakeout, earthwork, facility at 5662 Leesport Avenue, Reading, basins, sanitary and storm sewers, water line Ontelaunee Township, Berks County, Pa. installation, roads, building pads, curbs and Schlouch provided three equipment foundapaving. Work on Phase 1 will be completed tions and a loading dock. Work was comin June 2017. pleted in December 2016. Flintlock Associates LLC selected Schlouch Incorporated to provide sitework Chester County for Rustin Walk, a 50-acre site featuring 50 Charnwood Property Group LLC named single-family homes. Developer of the site Schlouch Incorporated to prepare the site for located on Shiloh Road, Westtown Washington Square Phase 3 being develTownship, Chester County, Pa., is Behrle oped by Ryan Homes. The project will feaConstruction Co. Inc. Schlouch is providing ture 10 single-family homes and 39 townclearing, grubbing, survey, stakeout, rock houses in East Vincent Township, Chester removal, earthwork, sediment/erosion conCounty, Pa. Schlouch handled the site work Schlouch paving crew works on the entrance drive for Life Time Fitness Inc. in King trol, sanitary and storm sewers, water line for Phases 1 and 2. Schlouch is providing of Prussia, Pa. The two-building site will be completed by the spring 2017. installation, roads, building pads, curbs, paving and seeding. Work was completed in the fall 2016. Cumberland County Penntex Construction named Schlouch Incorporated to prepare the 204.7-acre site for the 1,117,000 sq. ft. New Kingstown Warehouse on Dauphin Drive and Fry Drive in Silver Spring Township, Cumberland County, Pa. Schlouch is providing clearing, grubbing, survey, stakeout, demolition, blasting, rock removal, earthwork, sediment and erosion control, sanitary and storm sewers, water line installation, roads, building Schlouch crews are busy on a section of a 201.7-acre site being prepared for a 1,117,000 sq. ft. warehouse for Penntex Construction in Cumberland County, Pa.

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ARTBA Reports AEM Elects Skyjack Inc. President, Brad Nearly 56,000 U.S. Boehler, as Director to Fill Unexpired Term Bridges Deficient The length of the nation’s structurally deficient bridges if placed end-to-end would stretch 1,276 mi., half the distance from New York to Los Angeles, a new examination of federal government data shows. It’s a problem that hits close to home. An analysis of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (U.S. DOT) recently-released 2016 National Bridge Inventory data finds cars, trucks and school buses cross the nation’s 55,710 structurally compromised bridges 185 million times daily. About 1,900 are on the Interstate Highway System. State transportation departments have identified 13,000 Interstate bridges that need replacement, widening or major reconstruction. The inventory of structurally deficient bridges has declined 0.5 percent since the 2015 report. At that pace, it would take more than two decades to replace or repair all of them, according to American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) Chief Economist Alison Premo Black, who conducted the analysis. Black said the data shows 28 percent of bridges (173,919) are more than 50 years old and have never had any major reconstruction work in that time. “America’s highway network is woefully underperforming. It is outdated, overused, underfunded and in desperate need of modernization,” Black said. “State and local transportation departments haven’t been provided the resources to keep pace with the nation’s bridge needs.” To help ensure public safety, bridge decks and support structures are regularly inspected for deterioration and remedial action. They are rated on a scale of zero to nine — with nine meaning the bridge is in “excellent” condition. A bridge is classified as structurally deficient and in need of repair if its overall rating is four or below. While these bridges may not be imminently unsafe, they are in need of attention. Other key findings in the ARTBA analysis: • Iowa (4,968), Pennsylvania (4,506), Oklahoma (3,460), Missouri (3,195), Nebraska (2,361), Illinois (2,243), Kansas (2,151), Mississippi (2,098), Ohio (1,942) and New York (1,928) have the most structurally deficient bridges. The District of Columbia (9), Nevada (31), Delaware (43), Hawaii (64) and Utah (95) have the least. • At least 15 percent of the bridges in eight states — Rhode Island (25 percent), Iowa (21 percent), Pennsylvania (20 percent), South Dakota (20 percent), West Virginia (17 percent), Nebraska (15 percent), North Dakota (15 percent) and Oklahoma (15 percent) — fall in the structurally deficient category. State — and congressional district — specific information from the analysis — including rankings and the locations of the 250 most heavily travelled structurally deficient bridges in the nation and top 25 most heavily traveled in each state — is available at www.artbabridgereport.org.

Association programs continue to The Association of Equipment meet member and industry needs, Manufacturers (AEM) has electand we welcome Brad’s knowled Brad Boehler, president of edge and participation.” Skyjack Inc., to the AEM CE secBoehler joined Skyjack in tor board to fill an unexpired 2003 and has progressively held term. strategic positions, including the AEM is the North Americanprevious titles of vice president of based international trade group engineering and vice president of representing off-road equipment sales & marketing. He holds the manufacturers and suppliers, with designation of Professional more than 900 companies and Engineer and began his career as more than 200 product lines in a military engineer with the the agriculture, construction, Canadian Armed Forces. He is forestry, mining and utility secactive in several AEM working tors worldwide. committees and chairs the AEM AEM officers and directors Canada Working Group and also work on behalf of all member Association of Equipment Manufacturers is active in leadership roles for the companies, giving their time and The has elected Brad Boehler, president of talent to provide strategic direc- Skyjack Inc., to the AEM CE sector board to fill International Powered Access Federation (IPAF). tion and guidance for Association an unexpired term. For more information, visit action in areas including public policy, market data and exhibitions, as leadership talents of our Board mem- www.aem.org. well as technical, safety and regulatory bers, who are selected to reflect an (This story also can be found on industry cross-section,” said AEM Construction Equipment Guide’s webissues, and education/training. “At AEM, we benefit from the sup- President Dennis Slater. site at www.constructionequipment“Their dedication helps ensure guide.com.) port of our member companies and the

ARTBA Names 14 Who Earn Certification

Fourteen people earned the “Safety Certification for Transportation Project Professionals” (SCTPP) credential in February, the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) Foundation announced. This is on top of the 55 in the “inaugural class” announced in late January. The certification is valid for three years. Launched in late 2016, the SCTPP program is aimed at transportation project workers, supervisors, foremen, inspectors, managers, manufacturers and materials suppliers, designers, equipment operators and owners who could make an, industry-wide safety impact by learning core competencies necessary to identify and mitigate potentially lifethreatening onsite risks. The newest “Safety Certified Transportation Project Professionals” are: • Adam Hill, safety coordinator, Road-Con Inc., West Chester, Pa. • Bruce Drewes, instructional consultant, 3T Group, Boise, Idaho • Doug Schultz, president, Herlihy Mid-Continent Company, Romeoville, Ill. • Edward Mays, field safety coordinator, Barriere Construction LLC, Metairie, La. • Francis B. Maline, project safety manager, Lane Construction, Westchester, Ill. • Jose Manzano, safety inspector, CW Roberts Contracting, Tallahassee, Fla. • Joseph Landino, safety director, Ajax Paving Industries Inc., Troy, Mich. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment • Justin Templet, safety & claims coordinator, Barrierre Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Construction, Metairie, La. • Keith Clay, safety manager, John R. Jurgensen Company, Hamilton, Ohio • Matt Lunzman, superintendent, Hawkins Construction, Lincoln, Neb. • Robert Medina, safety officer, Hellman Electric Corporation, Bronx, N.Y. • Russell McElroy, senior safety supervisor, Lane Construction, Charlotte, N.C. • Steven Ward, safety director, Advanced Workzone Services LLC, Muskogee, Okla. • Tim Beguin, corporate safety director, Wiregrass Construction Co., Decatur, Ala. The two-and-a-half hour exam contains up to 120 multiple-choice questions about: assessing project risks; creating project safety plans; implementing and conducting on-going evaluation of a site-specific operational safety plan; and conducting incident investigations. It has been designed to meet the rigorous protocols required for accreditation by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the International Organization for Standardization ISO/IEC 17024: “Conformity Assessment: General Requirements for Bodies Operating Certification of Persons.” The ARTBA Foundation also said that the six courses available via its online learning center (OLC) are increasingly being utilized to help people prep for the exam. For more information, visit www.puttingsafetyfirst.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Daytona’s $400M Grandstand Renovation Wins AGC Award The renovation of the found that the successful conDaytona International tractors are using new technoloSpeedway’s grandstand was the gy, sophisticated scheduling and most significant construction innovative collaborative techprojects of 2016, the Associated niques to cope with difficult conGeneral Contractors of America struction environments, tight announced. As a result, the protimelines and lean budgets. The ject’s contractor, Southfield, association is distributing the Mich.-based Barton Malow report to its members so other Company, received the associafirms can benefit from the lestion’s Alliant Build America sons these projects and their conGrand Award, as well as the tractors have to offer. award for the best utility infraThe Alliant Build America structure renovation project of Awards highlight the nation’s the year. most significant construction “These awards highlight the projects. A panel of judges, repmost challenging projects that The $400 million Daytona International Speedway project was completed in less than 30 months and resenting all areas of construcconstruction firms are building allowed for continued race events and visits from 750,000 fans throughout the course of the project. tion, evaluated an impressive today,” said Mark Knight, the number of submissions this year, association’s president and president of throughout the course of the project. The shaping America’s future and creating assessing each project’s complexity, use of Knight Construction Services LLC in project design considered sight lines for opportunity within our communities,” said innovative construction techniques and Aberdeen, S.D. “Moreover, the awards every race fan, and reduced the existing Peter Arkley, senior managing director, client satisfaction, among other criteria. The showcase how construction firms are using 145,000 seats to 101,500. The project scope Alliant Insurance Services. “We congratu- awards, which were announced during the skill, technology, and collaboration to suc- also included dismantling and reconstruct- late this year’s winners — including Alliant association’s annual convention in Las cessfully build some of the most complicat- ing the suite and race operations areas, as client Skanska — as well as all of the other Vegas, are considered by many to be the well as the press tower, without interrupting nominees for their commitment to excel- most prestigious recognition of construction ed and complex projects.” lence.” The $400 million Daytona International race activities. accomplishments in the United States. “The Alliant Build America Award recipThe association also released a new Speedway project was completed in less (This story also can be found on than 30 months and allowed for continued ients inspire and propel the construction report analyzing the elements that made the Construction Equipment Guide’s website at race events and visits from 750,000 fans industry; building exceptional projects, winning projects so successful. The report www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Wacker Neuson Celebrates 60 Years in the United States In 1957, Wacker Corporation began its journey into the U.S. construction market with a single product, the company’s signature vibratory rammer. The merger between Wacker Construction Equipment AG and Neuson Kramer Baumaschinen in 2007 (10 years ago) created a new Wacker Neuson brand along with one of the largest equipment portfolios in the world. The company’s roots date back to 1848 in a blacksmith shop in Dresden, Germany. The opening of the U.S. operation for the family-owned manufacturer was a true milestone. Brothers Peter and Hermann Wacker had the foresight to bring a growing German construction equipment business to the community of Hartford, Wis. The brothers’ hard work and dedication did not go unnoticed by contractors and equipment distributors. The rammer’s reputation as a revolutionary compaction machine quickly skyrocketed and in 1958 a new office, warehouse and production facility was built on Wacker Drive in Hartford, Wis. The company’s growth and light equipment product line continued to expand, resulting in the company’s relocation closer to Milwaukee in 1986. Today, the company’s U.S. headquarters in Menomonee Falls, Wis., and is home to research and development, engineering, manufacturing, sales, marketing, after-

market services and an extensive training academy. Additional facilities include a manufacturing plant located in Norton Shores, Mich., which was a result of the 2006 acquisition of Ground Heaters Inc., and a full logistics and warehouse facility located in Germantown, Wisc. While the company is often known as the “rammer company,” it goes well beyond that single product mentality. Wacker Neuson’s United States operation is responsible for the manufacturing of walk-behind and ride-on rollers, trash pumps, portable and mobile generators, walk-behind and ride-on trowels, light towers, heaters, and most recently skid steers and compact track loaders. These products are among the more than 300 available under the Wacker Neuson brand, which also includes wheel loaders, telehandlers, excavators, dumpers, vibratory plates, internal and external vibrators and saws. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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budgeted to cover state police expenses. Section 11 of Pennsylvania’s Constitution states that fuel taxes, vehicle registration and license fees be used “solely for construction, reconstruction, maintenance and repair of and safety on public highways and bridges” and “shall not be diverted by transfer or otherwise to any other purpose.” The Pennsylvania House of Representatives responded to this issue by asking the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee (LB&FC) to review this practice. Specifically, the house wanted to find out how much money was actually being spent for state police work involving “safety on public highways and bridges” versus how much was budgeted for that work. The committee recently concluded its study and found that for fiscal year 2015-16, the calculated cost for actual state police work on road and bridge safety was $532.8 million, far less than the $755 million allocated in the budget. This amounted to an overfunding by $222.2 million — enough, the report stated, “to resurface 1,111 lane miles of roadway or design, replace and maintain 138 bridges for the next 25 years.” The LB&FC report also found: • “safety on public highways and bridges” is not clearly defined by the Constitution; • increased traffic volume and incidents have expanded PSP workload and demands, resulting in troopers having less time for highway patrol duties; • more than half of a trooper’s time is “unobligated” — the time a trooper spends on highway safety — a key factor in determining PSP highway safety costs; • the “appropriate and justifiable” amount calculates how much time troopers (excluding the Turnpike’s Trooper T unit) spend on highway safety and transfers that amount of time into the cost of a full-time trooper; and • overall PSP expenditures have increased, but the ratio of expenses to overall spending have remained relatively stable over the past five years.

Gas Tax In January 2017, Pennsylvanians saw an 8-cent per gallon increase in the state gas tax, bringing the total state tax paid per gallon to 52.8 cents. State and federal taxes on a gallon of gas in Pennsylvania now total 29.5 percent — the highest in the United States. This increase stems from the 2013 Act 89 Funding Plan, a comprehensive piece of state transportation legislation to generate money for roads and bridge projects. It was based on recommendations to modernize the transportation financing structure to generate more than $2 billion from motorist fees and taxes over 10 years. According to PennDOT’s website, “The program is possible due to legislative action in 2016 that caps the expenditures from the Motor License Fund going toward the State Police budget beginning with the 2018-19 budget and concluding with the 2027-28 budget.” Bridge Report According to the American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) 2016 Annual Bridge Report, Pennsylvania ranks second in the country for 2016 for the number of structurally deficient bridges — the same as in 2015 and an improvement from the Commonwealth’s number one ranking in the years 2014 and 2013. According to the Federal Highway Administration (FWHA), a bridge is classified as structurally deficient if the condition rating for the deck, superstructure, substructure or culvert and retaining walls is rated 4 (poor) or below, or if the bridge receives an appraisal rating of 2 or less for structural condition or waterway adequacy. Elements are rated on a scale of 0 (failed) to 9 (excellent). Pennsylvania is home to 22,791 bridges, of which 4,506 (20 percent) are in poor or worse condition, many of which are heavily traveled. Bridges that are classified as functionally obsolete number 4,206. ARTBA reported Pennsylvania used federal money for

capital improvements on 3,296 bridges totaling $7.5 billion between 2005 and 2014 and the state has estimated it needs $12 million to repair another 11,991 bridges it identifies as needing repair. The ARTBA report lists the 25 most-traveled, structurally-deficient bridges in Pennsylvania. Of those 25, 16 are in the city limits of Philadelphia, including: • three I-95 bridges with 208,978 daily crossings each; • I-95 over Ramp C with 191,813 daily crossings; and • six I-95 bridges with 188,882 daily crossings each. For the full list, visit artba.org/deficient-bridge-statepage/?y=2016&state=PA. No More ‘Free’ Policing? Meanwhile, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) has proposed that municipalities pay for PSP coverage in their area. His plan calls for a $25-per-resident fee, which would generate $63 million for the state police, a fraction of the projected $1.3 billion for the PSP in the coming fiscal year. This would be a bargain, given that residents in places that have their own local police force pay 10 times that amount (or more), according to the Associated Press. There could be problems with this proposal, as there have been in the past, when other officials suggested similar fees. Many small towns have done away with their local police force simply because they can’t afford it. Larger towns trying to trim budgets also may not have the funds to contribute without raising taxes. For more information on the LB&FC report, visit http://lbfc.legis.state.pa.us/. For more information about Pennsylvania’s Act 89 Funding Plan, visit http://www.penndot.gov/aboutus/Pages/Act-89-Funding-Plan.aspx. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Section 11 of the Pennsylvania Constitution Gasoline taxes and motor license fees restricted. (a) All proceeds from gasoline and other motor fuel excise taxes, motor vehicle registration fees and license taxes, operators’ license fees and other excise taxes imposed on products used in motor transportation after providing therefrom for (a) cost of administration and collection, (b) payment of obligations incurred in the construction and reconstruction of public highways and bridges shall be appropriated by the General Assembly to agencies of the State or political subdivisions thereof; and used solely for construction, reconstruction, maintenance and repair of and safety on public highways and bridges and costs and expenses incident thereto, and for the payment of obligations incurred for such purposes, and shall not be diverted by transfer or otherwise to any other purpose, except that loans may be made by the State from the proceeds of such taxes and fees for a single period not exceeding eight months, but no such loan shall be made within the period of one year from any preceding loan, and every loan made in any fiscalyear shall be repayable within one month after the beginning ofthe next fiscal year. (b) All proceeds from aviation fuel excise taxes, after providing therefrom for the cost of administration and collection, shall be appropriated by

the General Assembly to agencies of the State or political subdivisions thereof and used solely for: the purchase, construction, reconstruction, operation and maintenance of airports and other air navigation facilities; aircraft accident investigation; the operation, maintenance and other costs of aircraft owned or leased by theCommonwealth; any other purpose reasonably related to air navigation including but not limited to the reimbursement of airport property owners for property tax expenditures; and costsand expenses incident thereto and for the payment of obligations incurred for such purposes, and shall not be diverted by transfer or otherwise to any other purpose. (Nov. 6, 1945, P.L.1418, J.R.1; Nov. 3, 1981, P.L.603, J.R.2) 1981 Amendment. Joint Resolution No.2 amended and lettered existing provisions subsec. (a) and added subsec. (b). 1945 Amendment. Joint Resolution No.1 added present section 11 (formerly section 18). Prior Provisions. Former section 11 was repealed by amendment of April 23, 1968, P.L.App.5, Prop. No.3, and present section 11 was renumbered from former section 18 by amendment of April 23, 1968, P.L.App.9, Prop. No.5.


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Offshore Work Under Way to Relocate U.S. Base on Okinawa

Japan’s government started offshore construction work to relocate a U.S. Marine base on Okinawa.

By Mari Yamaguchi ASSOCIATED PRESS

Summit Supply Celebrates Its 35th Anniversary in 2017 2017 marks the 35th anniversary of Summit Supply and its parent company, Multi Machine. From its humble beginnings in Garwood, N.J., the once small, (still) family-owned business has grown into one of the United States’ and Canada’s leading supplier of rubber tracks and construction wear parts. Summit is proud of its dedicated and knowledgeable team, which offers high quality products and provide unmatched service and support before, during and after every sale, according to the company. The result —Summit Supply has become “The Trusted Source for Rubber Tracks and Construction Wear Parts” to its thousands of loyal customers, with a large percentage of repeat customers and referral business. Today, Summit Supply operates from two regional sales locations in Seattle, Wash.,

and at its 100,000 sq. ft. headquarters in Asbury, N.J. Additionally, four warehouse and distribution centers in Georgia, Texas, Illinois and California ensure that products are in stock and available to ship the same day, providing next-day shipping to 42 states. With its large onsite inventory, Summit is able to offer its customers one- to two-day shipping to 97 percent of the continental United States. Offices are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday EST. In addition to rubber tracks, Summit stocks rubber pads, solid tires and undercarriage wear parts to fit more than 8,000 makes and models of machines. For more information, call 888/888-1248. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

TOKYO (AP) Japan’s government started offshore construction work to relocate a U.S. Marine base on Okinawa. The step marks the beginning of the main construction to move Marine Corps Air Station Futenma to Henoko, a less populated area on the island’s east coast. It comes just days after U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, during a visit to Tokyo, reaffirmed with Japanese leaders that the Henoko plan is the only option. Workers are to dump large concrete blocks into sea to create undersea silt curtains to reduce environmental impact — a process needed before creating a coastal embankment and subsequent landfill. The relocation has stalled for more than 20 years due to persistent protests. About 100 people gathered outside Camp Schwab, a U.S. base near the construction site, to protest. They held placards with messages such as “No to new Henoko base” and

“Independence from colonialism.” Many residents complain about the large American troop presence on Okinawa and want the Futenma base removed, not relocated. Thr move follows a series of legal battles between Japan’s central government and the island, which ended up with a supreme court decision rejecting an injunction order backed by Okinawa. Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga, seeking to block the construction, is expected to refuse to renew a current permit for moving coral reefs in the designated area when it expires at the end of March, according to media reports. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told reporters that the central government is determined to “move forward with the relocation work,” while paying attention to environment and the livelihoods of residents. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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CONEXPO from page 1

Attendees make a pit stop at the Etnyre exhibit.

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Going over the new Volvo 60-ton artic truck (L-R) are Eric Fatyol, Volvo; Adam Bogert, Joel Taylor and Vince Pagano, all of Highway Equipment & Supply in Harrisburg, Pa.; Shannon Crouse, Old Castle Materials/Pennsy Supply Corp in Harrisburg, Pa.; and William Sylvia, McCarthy Tire, Lancaster, Pa.

Morooka displayed a variety of products, including its MST1500 VDR — a 28,100-lb. machine that features a 20,000lb. payload while delivering 3.8 psi while empty. On hand to answer questions are Liz and David Byrd.

Many attendees stopped by to take a look at the Manitowoc MLC650 crane — a 650-ton giant, featuring a 479-ft. boom and a 400-ton counterweight. Representatives meet with customers at Geith/Montabert exhibit.

Terex Trucks had an attention-getting gateway to its exhibit in the Gold Lot.

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Concrete paving equipment filled GOMACO’s exhibit at ConExpo 2017.

Bomag representatives were ready to discuss their company’s “millions of miles” of paving and compacting prowess.

A new product unveiled during ConExpo, the Vermeer HG6000TX tracked horizontal grinder is designed for wood waste, land clearing, municipal waste processing, tree service, logging and urban construction. Seen here are Ted Dirkkx (L), solutions specialist for recycling and forestry, Vermeer, and Andrew Knudson, of RDO Equipment, a Vermeer dealer out of the company’s Fontana, Calif. location.

Travis Morrow (R) of GSE&E speaks with Tom Brlyeat of Tom’s Tree Removal about the Merlo telehandlers.

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Thunder Creek Director of Marketing Fred Buser goes over the features of the company’s new diesel/DEF transfer tank. Made to look like a standard truck bed tool box, this unit has a diesel tank system and a DEF tank system — perfect for contractors who want to fuel their equipment and keep their trucks looking good.

Speaking to the media in front of an ASV RT-75 outfitted with the brush-guarding package is CEO Andrew Rooke (C), while Steve Gatti (L), national sales manager, and Bill Wake, director of product development, all of ASV, look on.

Stu Gamble, president of Maximus, works the crowds at his display at ConExpo, Here, he stands in front of his Maximus TFC-80, ready to be sold.

Bernd Schwengsbier, president of TII Sales Group, stands in front of the Scheuerle selfpowering trailer.


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USDOT Introduces WITI Participants, Volvo 24-Hour Parts Salutes Women in Transportation Delivery Launches Before the summer of 2016, Patricia Arcuri did not expect to pursue a career in transportation, but her experience that summer led her down a path she had not seen before. “It introduced me to an exciting world I did not know about — the transportation industry,” she said. “The transportation industry is fascinating and provides various opportunities for professional development for women with different skills and abilities.” That same summer, Ana (L-R) are Claudia Arnold, AEG Cervantes had a similar experience Fuels; Patricia Arcuri, 2016 WITI at Criado & Associates Inc., a Intern; and Adriana Clark, women-owned small business in Southeast SBTRC project director. Dallas. “Criado allowed me to expand my knowledge in engi- “The experience obtained at Criado has been unforgettable neering contractual procedures and guidelines; CAD soft- and absolutely rewarding in every way.” After Arcuri’s internship, she was offered a full-time posiware; planning and design of transportation facilities; and tion with the company for which she interned — AEG Fuels. traffic flow relations in traffic streams,” she said. “I am very grateful to the USDOT, OSDBU’s Southeast The experiences Arcuri and Cervantes had in 2016 are due Region SBTRC for the opportunity I was given to participate to their participation in the Women and Girls in Transportation Initiative (WITI), a U.S. Department of in the WITI,” she said. “I would encourage every woman to Transportation initiative that provides internships, mentoring consider the transportation industry as the door to a challengopportunities and entrepreneurial training for young female ing and exciting new world of endless opportunities for both professional and personal development.” students and small business owners. During National Women’s History Month USDOT Since WITI’s inception, USDOT has developed relationships with 118 colleges and universities. WITI has success- salutes and appreciates all of the important contributions fully assisted more than 300 young women from across the women have made to transportation — and we look forward country through internships and mentoring opportunities in to the impact WITI participants and all young women are transportation industry businesses. USDOT’s Office of sure to make in the years ahead. (This story also can be found on Construction Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization’s (OSDBU) 13 Small Business Transportation Resource Centers Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) (SBTRC) administer the program. Thanks to the WITI partnerships and the direct assistance and support they received, Cervantes and Arcuri’s experiences, just like the experiences of hundreds of other women, led them to places they might never have imagined. During her internship, Cervantes was introduced to and awarded a $2,000 scholarship that enabled her to continue learning about and pursuing a career in transportation and water engineering. “I have met wonderful people, have gained an insight of what my future might hold, and this internship has re-assured me that a career in engineering is what (L-R) are Rick Ortiz, Criado & Associates; Cristina Criado, Criado & Associates; I want to pursue,” she said. Ana Cervantes, 2016 WITI Intern; Tony Arps, Gulf Region SBTRC.

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The Volvo 24-Hour Parts Guarantee is a new program to help ensure when customers need parts most — Volvo delivers. If a machine should go down, Volvo guarantees delivery of parts within 24 hours of order placement. The Parts Guarantee follows the opening of a third U.S. distribution facility — a $70 million Central Parts Distribution Center near Memphis, Tenn. With additional investments in systems, inventory and people, Volvo is continuing its commitment to customer support and expansion in North America. “Giving customers the support they need to operate with confidence and increase uptime is our number one goal,” said Ken Silverman, vice president, customer support at Volvo. “This guarantee is just one more way to help contractors mitigate risk, realize more working hours and gain higher profitability.” For more information, visit volvoce.com/parts24. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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N.J. Lawmakers OK Wolf Administration Aims to Improve $400M Funding for Planning Through ‘PennDOT Connects’ Road, Bridge Work TRENTON, N.J. (AP) State lawmakers have approved spending an extra $400 million for transportation projects. The Democrat-led Assembly passed the supplemental appropriation on March 22. Republican Gov. Chris Christie had requested the extra spending last month in his annual budget address. Christie called for funding to pay for road and bridge work in the state’s 21 counties. But the legislation going to his desk allocates $260 million for roads and bridges and $140 million for New Jersey Transit. Lawmakers are hailing the legislation as an effort to boost the state’s economy. “We’re going to see wide-ranging job and economic benefits for years to come from our new infrastructure improvement plan,” Democratic Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto said. Lawmakers said that the Department of Transportation will specify which projects are paid for and that the money would be spent within 100 days of enactment, if signed by the governor. Christie’s office has said the legislation is under review. Lawmakers said the NJ Transit money is aimed specifically at technology improvements and safety on the system, which is the nation’s second-largest commuter railroad. NJ Transit trains were involved in 21 accidents last year, according to federal safety data. That’s the agency’s lowest yearly total since 2000, but it’s still highest among the nation’s commuter railroads. The Long Island Rail Road, which carried about 10 million more passengers, reported just 10 accidents last year. NJ Transit said its accidents last year caused $6.7 million in damage to equipment and tracks, including $6 million in damage from the crash last September in which a rush-hour train slammed into Hoboken Terminal at twice the 10-mph speed limit, killing a woman and injuring more than 100 other people. The money would come from the state’s transportation trust fund, not the state’s general fund. Christie and lawmakers last year agreed to increase the gas tax 23 cents a gallon as part of a bigger transportation deal. That agreement cut the state sales tax and phased out the estate tax while boosting a credit for low-income earners. If enacted, the legislation would boost the state’s current fiscal year transportation trust fund from $1.6 billion to $2 billion. That’s the level Christie and lawmakers set for the fund for the next eight years in the 2016 deal. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Recognizing transportation’s role in connecting communities and supporting economic development, Leslie S. Richards, state Department of Transportation (PennDOT) secretary, announced PennDOT Connects, an approach that will enhance local engagement and improve transportation-project planning, design and delivery. “We know that transportation plays a huge role in community identities and economies, and we take our responsibility as stewards of the system very seriously,” Richards said. “Through PennDOT Connects, we’re putting innovation, local resources and strong partnerships to work so we can have the most sustainable, inclusive transportation assets possible.” The new approach to project planning and development expands the department’s requirements for engaging local and planning partners by requiring collaboration with

stakeholders before project scopes are developed. PennDOT Connects aims to transform capital and maintenance project development by ensuring that community collaboration happens early, and that each project is considered in a holistic way for opportunities to improve safety, mobility, access, and environmental outcomes for all modes and local contexts. Earlier collaboration will ensure that projects meet current and projected needs as much as possible, and can reduce costly changes further in the project development process. Specific areas to be discussed during collaboration include, but are not limited to: safety issues; bicycle/pedestrian accommodations; transit access; stormwater management; utility issues; local and regional plans and studies; freight-generating land uses and more. PennDOT Connects requirements to meet with local governments, met-

ropolitan planning organizations (MPO) and rural planning organizations (RPO) are being implemented on new projects on the state’s 2017 to 2020 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). Collaboration will occur for projects without previously defined project phases, those that haven’t started preliminary engineering or started preliminary engineering after July 1, 2016. This equates to roughly 280 projects worth $2 billion. To complement this ongoing collaboration, PennDOT is incorporating the policy into its applicable manuals and program processes. In addition, training is being developed for department staff and professionals at the MPOs and RPOs. For more information, visit projects.penndot.gov. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Equipment Manufacturers Contribute More Than $159B to GDP in 2016 A new report found that the equipment manufacturing industry supported about 1.3 million jobs and contributed more than $159 billion to the gross domestic product (GDP) of the United States in 2016. The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) unveiled the report, which was prepared by research firm IHS Markit, and details the size and reach of the three major sectors (construction, agriculture and energy) that make up the core of the equipment manufacturing industry. The report identified a number of key findings, including: • Equipment manufacturers supported more than 1.4 million jobs between the United States and Canada in 2016, through direct, indirect and induced employment effects. • Equipment manufacturers sup-

ported more than $416 billion in sales activity in the United States in 2016, and added almost $159 to the GDP of the United States • The top four biggest states for the equipment manufacturing industry in 2016 were: Texas, Illinois, Wisconsin and Ohio • Equipment manufacturers generated more than $25 billion in local, state and federal tax revenue in the United States in 2016 • Equipment manufacturers generated almost $87 billion in total U.S. labor income in 2016 • The equipment manufacturing industry supported about 149,000 jobs in Canada in 2016, and contributed about $15 billion (USD) to the economy of Canada “AEM is proud to represent the men and women of the equipment

manufacturing industry across our country. This new report helps to put into context the many great contributions of our industry,” said AEM President Dennis Slater. “Our industry is a core part of America’s manufacturing economy, and we are eager to continue to grow, and, hopefully with a significant investment in our infrastructure, help put millions of Americans to work.” The full report also includes details on the key economic indicators that affect the equipment manufacturing industry, as well as forecasts for the coming years. For more information, visit www.aem.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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LiuGong Enters Tenth Year in North American Market LiuGong — a global leader in the manu- ice via dedicated, local after-sales teams. now accounts for nearly 35 per cent of our facture of a full range of extreme duty con- There is particular emphasis on the localiza- total. We have more than 300 dealers in over struction equipment — is about to enter its tion of products and having local talent on 130 countries; all supported by 12 regional tenth year in the U.S. market. LiuGong board to relate effectively to customers’ pre- offices with adjacent parts depots. Our expeNorth America has evolved into a fast-grow- cise requirements. riences in global expansion have helped us ing, innovative heavy construction equipLi Dongchun attributes its North here.” ment and material handling operation. Its American success to LiuGong’s 60-year With some of the toughest demands when reputation is built on a commitment to providing quality, cost-effective machinery and for delivering quick service to the market. Speaking in anticipation of the company’s appearance at ConExpo Li Dongchun, president of LiuGong North America, recalled what drove the company’s decision to expand into the United States initially: “The U.S. economy, with GDP of over $18 trillion, is still the largest and most important in the world. North America is a critical market for any top construction equipment manufacturer and for that reason, it plays a critical role for LiuGong.” Reflecting on the company’s rapid expansion he was keen to stress: “We don’t do rash acts. We conducted three years of research before we established offices here.” LiuGong’s products are tailor-made for this “critical” North American market and are increasing in number; with the result that the company offers full lines of wheel loaders, excavators, skid steer loaders, materialhandling equipment and Currently, LiuGong has more than 45 CE dealers in more than 80 locations in the United States Dressta dozers across the alongside more than 20 forklift dealers in the region. U.S., Canadian, Mexican, Central American and Caribbean markets. legacy in the manufacturing of construction it comes to technology, emission standards, With the development of this business, an equipment; its capability to adjust to the safety and after-sales service support, increasing number of dealers and partners demands of the market, along with the com- LiuGong’s North American subsidiary is are joining LiuGong’s network. Currently, pany’s agility in contrasting times of eco- well-prepared for the local market due to the LiuGong has more than 45 CE dealers in nomic down turn or high growth. parent company’s continued investment in more than 80 locations in the United States “LiuGong has one of the most expansive R&D. Approximately 1,000 engineers work and Canada, alongside more than 20 forklift product lines of any Chinese manufacturer, in LiuGong’s global R&D center in China dealers in the region. Combined they pro- these include; wheel loaders, excavators, and in its four other world-class R&D facilvide coverage across the United States, bulldozers, motor graders, pavers, cold plan- ities in India, Poland, the United States and Canada and Mexico. Working closely in ers, skid steers, backhoe loaders, rollers, the UK. North America with Cummins, Perkins and forklifts, truck-mounted cranes, crawler As little as five months ago, Li’s team ZF also enables LiuGong to deliver targeted cranes, pipe layers, mining dump trucks and unveiled its new Tier IV Final H-Series solutions to its customers. concrete equipment,” he said. wheel loaders and E-Series excavators to the This reflects LiuGong’s North American The benefits of this extensive range of North American market, in San Diego. The commitment to operating as a customer-cen- products are clear, as Li Dongchun new machines feature cleaner engines, more tric business. It devotes extensive time and explained: “Our overseas business has efficient systems and ergonomic improveenergy to increasing access to parts and serv- grown rapidly in the past decade. Its revenue ments that enhance the operator experience.

They are more productive, responsive and easier to operate as a result, according to the company. Another significant advantage for LiuGong is its integration with Dressta’s business in North America. Dressta now offers a full range of dozers that complement LiuGong product lines to cater for its customers’ different needs. Last June, it introduced the new Dressta TD-8S and TD-9S Tier IV Final hydrostatic dozers to the North American market. According to Li, the new SSeries dozers represent a real reinvigoration of the Dressta brand in North America. They are industry competitive machines satisfying today’s high performance and operator standards, which boast all key features, technical and environmental requirements, he said. After nearly 10 years, the company has gained ground in the U.S. market, but Li thinks they still need to do more to remain competitive. To achieve this, he has outlined a very comprehensive and ambitious five-year development strategy. This new strategy will cover the expansion of product lines, value-added components, financing programs and inventory management, as well as building up the local team. His team will continue to focus on the core business in earthmoving but with an expansive eye on the rental and Canada, segment, site development/land improvement, highway construction and quarry/sand gravel segments. “We are committed to North America; to localizing and focusing on the products and effectively serving our customers’ needs. With reference to an enigmatic proverb, Li concludes that — “Doing business in an overseas market is like sharpening a sword. It takes commitment and dedication. We don’t do one-off business here. Our aim is to build a well-respected company, not only here — but around the world.” For more information, visit www.liugong.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Earthmoving Contractor Expands Fleet to Tackle Bigger Jobs By John Bauer SPECIAL TO CEG

Wilcoxen Construction is an earthmoving and demolition company based in Avon, Ill. The business was founded in 1991, but Richard Wilcoxen has been moving dirt since he was a young man. “When I was a kid I used to run around with the tractor and loader and try and build and fix wash-outs and dry dams,” he explained. “Then I got a bulldozer and just got bigger and bigger. I just like being outside and playing in the dirt.” Wilcoxen owns a fleet of earthmoving equipment including dozers, excavators, CTLs and backhoes, and as an owner-operator he covers a lot of ground. “We do lot of farm work, [earthen] dams and terraces. We’ve built quite a few ponds this year. We’ve done room additions. We’ve done large building demolition. We do septic tanks. We pour some concrete — a little bit of everything.” The company recently purchased two new pieces of equipment from Gregg Kromphardt at Birkey’s — a Case CX210D excavator and a Case 1150M crawler dozer. In both cases, each machine represented a step up in size and power from previous machines to allow his company to take on bigger projects. When it comes to purchasing decisions, Wilcoxen said that it comes down to a few simple things. “Reliability, parts available and quick service. If they’re loyal to me, I’m loyal to them.” Increasing Speed, Reducing Fuel With the CX210D Wilcoxen previously owned an older Case 9020 excavator, but he needed something with more power and a manageable footprint that would still work with his existing trucks and trailers. “The CX210D, it was a little bit lighter [than larger models] and it had lots of power. I thought it had plenty of power and our dealer brought it out and we tried it and we really liked it. We looked at a larger excavator but it was a lot heavier and had to have more permits and a larger trailer to move it around.” The CX210D weighs 48,973 lbs. (22,213 kg) and is powered by a 160 hp Tier IV Final engine. The excavator relies on a combination of selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) technologies, which helps maximize uptime and performance — all with minimal maintenance. There is no diesel particulate filter (DPF), no DPF regeneration or associated lifetime service costs. These technologies, combined with the Case intelligent hydraulic system, make the CX210D among the most powerful and efficient Case excavators ever

Wilcoxen Construction recently purchased two new pieces of equipment from Gregg Kromphardt at Birkey’s — a Case CX210D excavator and a Case 1150M crawler dozer.

introduced, according to the manufacturer. Wilcoxen is already impressed by the excavator’s fuel efficiency, speed and smooth operation. “This CX210D, it will do twice the work or more and burns half the fuel. The most we’ve ever burned in a 12-hour day was about thirty-six gallons. If you’ve got a machine burning forty gallons a day at $1.80, at $2 a gallon, that’s a savings of $80 a day. If you figure that up over thirty days, that makes a payment.” “It’s quiet and it burns hardly any fuel. It’s got plenty of power and you can set it for how much RPM’s you want and how much your hydraulic pumps pump. If you’re really into something tough, you can turn it up and it’s smooth and fast.” The CX210D features a new electronically controlled pump, a larger control valve and multiple sensors — all which combine with the Case intelligent hydraulic system (CIHS) to make the best use of the machine’s power and momentum to achieve cycle times up to 9 percent faster. “We do a lot of dirt work where we load semi trailers and you don’t want to be paying a semi $100 an hour to sit around waiting on you,” said Wilcoxen. “We tore out a levee and had twenty-two trucks and they never waited — we were waiting on them. About five buckets full and we had a semi loaded. It was fast.” Power and speed are always important, but the ability to operate smoothly also is important to Wilcoxen.

“You don’t want a machine jerking, we put in a lot of pipe and work on some bridges and sometimes we use the excavator to set beams down in there. You want something really smooth — you don’t want it jerking around.” Greater Dozer Power With the 1150M Wilcoxen also upgraded from an older model Case 850L dozer to a new 1150M, which comes standard with many new features like best-in-class draw-bar pull, improved visibility, a quieter cab and adjustable operator controls. “We had an 850 for about a year or so and we got to tearing out trees and we were tearing out trees bigger than the 850 would push, so we wanted to get a bigger one,” Wilcoxen said. “They brought us this 1150 to try and it rode well, it’s quiet. It’s comfortable and you can set the speed forward and back, how fast you want it to go from forward and reverse.” The more robust Tier IV Final 1150M offered Wilcoxen additional advantages. “It’ll push a lot more. It’s a little bit bigger. The 850 was a 4 cylinder, and the 1150M is a 6 cylinder. It’s got more torque in it. It rides a lot better. It’s just heavier. I think it’s more comfortable than the other one. They’ve changed the seat in them. Air ride seat, and the controls are a little bit smoother to run. The machine has a lot of improvements on it.” The 1150M dozer features customizable steering, shuttle and blade settings that allow the operator to fine-tune the machine to the

task at hand. “If you got finish work like grading a parking lot, you can slow everything down and do a lot better job than if you get out where you’re wanting to really move some dirt, you can speed everything up. It’s nice that way.” Planned Maintenance and the Right Dealer Partner Both new machines come standard with Case ProCare, which includes a three-year, 3,000-hour full-machine factory warranty; three-year, 3,000-hour planned maintenance contract; and a three-year Advanced CASE SiteWatch telematics subscription. Wilcoxen and his team will often handle basic maintenance items, but Birkey’s handles all of their planned maintenance that is covered through Case ProCare. “They come out and they change the oil and everything in them for us. They come right out to where we’re working and do it. They’re real good about that.” Wilcoxen Construction will continue to grow, and as the jobs get bigger, Wilcoxen has been considering even larger machines. “We’ve got some terrace jobs to do. We’ve got one big levee job to do and a terrace job, and if we get a couple more of them, we’re talking about getting a 1650M.” John Bauer, is brand marketing manager, Case Construction Equipment. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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New Coal Mine to Bring 70 Jobs or More to Pennsylvania BOSWELL, Pa. (AP) Officials said a new coal mine in western Pennsylvania will be bringing 70 jobs or more to the area later this year. Corsa Coal Corp. CEO George Dethlefsen said a ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled in May for the deep coal mine in Somerset County’s Jenner Township. He said last week at Somerset Country Club that the Acosta Deep Mine project should produce 400,000 tons (362,874 t) of metallurgical coal a year. Corsa said the new mine will create about

70 jobs this year, and that could grow to 100 jobs. Dethlefsen said Corsa also hopes to boost production at its Casselman and Quecreek mines and is considering more growth. He said the new administration’s plans for roads, bridges and other construction “will help steel demand, which is good for the coal industry.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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productivity and the panel on Ironworker Safety Directors discussed what it takes to manage safety programs for contractors and make a difference on the job site. “We are expanding our safety department to improve and uphold our Standard of Excellence. We want to emphasize not just on safety and health but also on diversity and inclusion,” said General President of the Iron Workers (IW) Eric Dean addressing the general session. “As per our Zero Incident Campaign, we want to make sure every ironworker goes home intact at the end of every day and we will not stop until we maintain a record of zero incidents on all of our job sites.” The lively panel of ironworker women on safety and diversity discussed the role of female ironworkers and unique challenges they face on the job site. The panel ended with a groundbreaking announce-

ment about the new IW paid maternity leave benefit. IW District Representative of Safety and Diversity and U.S. Safety Coordinator Vicki O’Leary was pleased to announce the first ever paid maternity leave benefit for female ironworkers in the building trades. The IW with IMPACT made history and became a pioneer in diversity and inclusion with the announcement. The new IW paid maternity leave benefit includes 6 months of pre-delivery and 6 to 8 weeks of post-delivery paid leave. Regardless of what was covered pre-delivery, the ironworker member will be eligible for up to six weeks of paid leave after the birth of the child and two additional weeks for Cesarean deliveries. The challenges of physical work associated with the ironworking trade create unique health challenges that can jeopardize a pregnancy.

“When we first started talking about it, I wasn’t sure how we’d pull it off and what it would cost, but we realized that it’s an investment because we want our welltrained ironworker women to come back to work,” said CEO of Ben Hur Construction Co. and Co-Chair of IMPACT, Bill Brown. The conference was a huge success and served as a platform for end users, contractors and ironworkers to share ideas and build partnerships for mutual success. “Iron Workers/IMPACT Conference is the premium industry event for ironworkers, contractors and owners,” said IMPACT CEO Kevin Hilton. “The level of interest we’ve seen in IMPACT and the conference this year is truly a testament to the value of our programs.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Looking Back: 1937’s New Irvin Works in Clairton, Pa. By Edgar A. Browning SPECIAL TO CEG

The new $45 million Irvin Works of the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation in Clairton, Pa., near Pittsburgh, was America’s largest industrial project in 1937. The 300 acre hilltop site, high above the Monongahela River, required heavy grading. The excavation of five million cu. yds. of material was undertaken by a joint venture of Guthrie, Marsch & Peterson, comprised of A. Guthrie & Company, Inc. of St. Paul, Minn., John Marsch of Chicago, Ill., and the Edward Peterson Company of Omaha, Neb. American Bridge Company was employed to erect the buildings for the steel mill. Major equipment used on the project by Guthrie, Marsch & Peterson included eight 2 1⁄2-cu. yd. (1.9 cu m) shovels, Northwest 80-Ds, Marion, and Bucyrus-Erie; three elevating graders, four U-12 LeTourneau 12 cu. yd. (9.2 cu m) scrapers used in tandem and two LeTourneau J-12 scrapers used HCEA photo singly; 26 Athey crawler dump wagons from 8 to 12 cu. yds. (6.1 to 9.2 cu m) capacity; 22 Euclid FDT 12 cu. yd. bottom The LeTourneau Carryall pans are shown operated in tandem and singly, drawn by Caterpillar RD-8 tractors, dumps; eight Caterpillar RD-8 diesel tractors with ca. 1937. LeTourneau bulldozer blades and 33 RD-8 tractors to pull the scrapers and dump wagons. The equipment spread achieved production rates as high as 48,000 cu. yds. (36,699 cu m) per day using three eight hour shifts. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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A single Caterpillar RD-8 tractor pulls two loaded Athey Forged-Trak 2-way dump trailers to a fill area. Caterpillar photo

Athey Forged-Trak 2-Way dump trailer. Caterpillar photo

A Caterpillar RD-8 diesel tractor pulls a LeTourneau Rooter ripping laminated shale. Approximately 40 percent of the excavation on the project was rock.

Northwest 80-D shovels loading earth and rock into a fleet of Athey Forged-Trak 2way dump trailers pulled in tandem by Caterpillar RD-8 diesel tractors.


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(L-R): Okada America’s Johnnie Gibbons, Geordie Stewart, Cindy Smith and Adam Daher were on hand to discuss the company’s selection of hydraulic breakers, compactors, crushers, shears and trommel buckets.

(L-R) are Don Koehler, Bill Stull and Mark Frankenfield, all of Unique Paving Materials.

(L-R) are Gary Weisman, Dan Blum and Vince DeRienzo, all of Paramount Equipment LLC, the U.S. representative of Magni telehandlers.

Vacuworx President Bill Solomon discusses his company’s lifting solution products with members of the media at ConExpo.

Carlos Hernandez, executive managing director of the Americas, Haulotte Group, discusses market trends and equipment innovations during a press conference at ConExpo. Steve O’Neill (L) and Darren O’Neill, both of O’Neill Components.

At Morbark’s equipment display, Tom Malley was on hand to discuss the debut of the company’s Pronar MPB 20.55 trommel screen and the new 3400XT Wood Hog horizontal grinder.

Michelle Williams and Chris Hingst of DICA were on hand during ConExpo.


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Stephen Roy (fourth from R), president of Volvo CE Americas, hands over the key to the golden hauler to Allan Myers representatives Bill Yeager (fourth from L), director, equipment, and Jack Newman (fifth from L), vice president of the Virginia Region, with benefits of the auction going to support SkillsUSA, Skills Compétences Canada and the Franklin County Career and Technology Center.

A full contingent of NPK Construction Equipment representatives was on hand to talk about the company’s line of hydraulic hammers, crushers, shears and pile drivers, including two lines new to the North American market: demolition grabs and sheeting drivers.

(L-R): Given their choice of attire and impressive lineup of machines it was hard to miss Bernie Linn, Michael Norman and Bob Heidenreich, all of Gradall, at the show.

AIS Construction Equipment’s Jim Hardwick (L) caught up with Rayco Manufacturing Vice President J.R. Bowling at the company’s outdoor equipment display.

(L-R): Fecon’s Matt Warfel, Dave Burns, Ryan Bricker, Kyle Schofield and Bob Candee had plenty of land clearing equipment on display, both at the company’s indoor booth and outdoor equipment display.

Talking about the addition of steps (rather than ladders) and a crossover platform incorporated into the unique design of the brand new Roadtec, the MTV-1100e material transfer vehicle, are Bryan Ady (L), Goodfellow Corporation, Boulder City, Nev., and Roadtec Product Manager Kyle Neisen.

Minnich Manufacturing’s Rob Minnich (L) and Todd Jurjevic presented a prototype 50CC Backpack Vibrator with quick disconnect hose and a new harness set for release in late summer this year.

Topcon had an expansive exhibit at ConExpo.


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from field to finish. It is a leading aerial intelligence platform provider and is transforming how organizations capture, analyze and share business insights. The Kespry Drone 2s flies autonomously, without manual piloting, and uses sensors to avoid obstacles. To help customers operating in congested areas, the new Kespry Drone 2s is the first automated drone system that includes an on-board LiDAR sensor that automatically detects and avoids obstacles such as trees, cranes and buildings, according to the manufacturer. The post-processed data are accessible from anywhere in the world via an easy-toJohn Deere and Kespry announced an exclusive global strategic alliance through use web interface, allowing customers to which John Deere Construction & Forestry dealers will provide the Kespry Aerial access real-time 3D renderings, volumetric Intelligence System to its customers on job sites around the world. analysis and data export features with the click of a button. The drone-collected data data and insights. for this increasingly connected world.” can then be exported from the Kespry cloud “Our relationship with John Deere will John Deere chose Kespry based on its to a number of common modeling packages accelerate the adoption of drone solutions in interoperability with John Deere WorkSight including AGTEK Earthwork 4D, another industrial markets and will rapidly change technologies and ease of use for customers. endorsed John Deere solution to perform 3D how business is done in construction, road The agreement between the two companies model overlays, cut/fill maps, bidding and building and other industrial sectors,” said includes Kespry working with John Deere takeoff procedures. George Mathew, chairman and CEO of dealers to train and certify them in the use of For more information, visit Kespry. “These advanced aerial intelligence the Kespry 2s platform. http://kespry.com or www.JohnDeere.com. systems are already changing the face of Kespry develops all the hardware, soft(This story also can be found on work in industrial markets as surveyors and ware and cloud services that deliver a seam- Construction Equipment Guide’s website at contractors are able to retool their skill sets less, accurate and highly efficient solution www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Build the Muscle in Your Company and “Get Fit” for a Successful Future In the past, you and every building and construction and related business owner had to get “lean and mean.” You cut costs and did whatever you needed to do to manage your working capital. You did all of these things and more in order to make it through several years of the most challenging times you’ve ever experienced. You trimmed the fat. Gradually, building and construction and related businesses saw some improvement, but not quite enough. Here and now, if lawmakers approve Trump’s investment in infrastructure bill you need to be sure your entire company is “Fit for a Successful Future.” And whether it passes or not, you are highly likely to see improvement in the economy. It’s wise to pay attention to how you operate your business as you do to making a profit. You may think it’s a daunting task, but it’s not that hard to pump up the muscle. One of the best things you can do is to establish accountability. This will provide you with a competitive edge while increasing your opportunities for long-term business growth. It will also make your job much easier, and help you to develop a great reputation. Where to Begin Interestingly, if you were to ask your employees to define “accountability,” you may find that each person has a different definition. Some might not even have a clue. Begin explaining its importance to your employees and help them to clearly understand its meaning. In simple terms, accountability means that an individual is responsible for a positive result in their job role and accepts that responsibility. It also means that an individual must answer to you and their immediate boss. In the most progressive companies, however, employees are not only accountable for their performance to management, but they are also accountable to their team. Consider this: If your employees are not accountable to their team and don’t serve each other exceptionally well, how can your company be fit for success? It can’t. To help their company move forward, they should be accountable to display initiative beyond their job description. For example, if an employee sees something that needs to be done, they just flex their muscles and do it. If someone needs help they help. If they receive a problem they own the problem. If a crew foreman is asked to work with his team to figure out how to handle a jobsite challenge, they all do it. And, they take ownership for their role in your company. Real World Example Consider this example of how to establish accountability that comes from a smart construction contractor. Each year he holds a meeting. He takes his employees to a restaurant with a private room and breaks them into groups of three. Then, he directs each team to create a list of how well they think the entire company performed the previous year and how well they served each other. Then, together, they discuss how they can build upon what they did well. The next area of discussion is on where performance improvement is needed. How well did we perform for our customers? Did we deliver on time? How was the quality of our workmanship? Proactive Complaint Prevention Is Key Next, there is a discussion on how any complaints they received might have been prevented, and what new policies and practices should they put into place to prevent complaints in the future. Time to Excel The next areas of discussion are to identify ways they exceeded customer expectations and how they can continue to exceed — even “Wow” the customer. If you have hired top performing people, their combined brainpower can come up with great ideas,

solutions to problems and even achieve excellence in all they do. Accountable for What? Next is the most important part of the event and should be in your company. Together, the group compiles a list of what every employee should be accountable for. Agreement is reached. This business owner recognizes that employee involvement in establishing accountability is what makes organizations fit for success, as people tend to “buy-into” what they help to create. An “Accountability List” is compiled by their office manager and given to each employee. Some departments are different than others. The owner directs them to look at that list often. Throughout the year, management “talk ups” the promises they made. Accountability Creates Excellence Build the muscle and get fit for success. Define the meaning of accountability to your employees and ask what it means to them. Clarify the areas in which people will be held accountable. Expectations must be stated in a specific and clearly differentiating manner. To accomplish this and strive for excellence in all you do, define precisely whatever old behaviors or attitudes must be abandoned, and what new behaviors must be exhibited on a consistent basis. Below are examples of how your list might look. “We will be accountable to: Make sure our inventory is neat. Never cut corners. We know that if even one person doesn’t do the job right, everyone fails. Take safety seriously, if not to an extreme. We will lock out and tag out equipment that is not safe, and ensure we take safety on the job site seriously. Ask if we are not sure. Make every effort to answer the phone by the third ring and apologize if a customer is put on hold. Bring a positive attitude to customers and each other every day. Recognize that with every interaction with customers, we must remember that we are ‘ambassadors’ of the business and have the biggest effect on customer loyalty. Be cost-conscious and avoid waste in every area. We respect company property — trucks, tools, and equipment. Make every effort to become the best at what we do in every aspect of business through continuous improvement. Provide the same high level of service to each other, as we do to customers Do what we say we are going to do. Deliver our best performance, with every task, and every interaction, every day.” Be Patient and Make Accountability Non-Negotiable Building the muscle and becoming fit to ensure a successful future doesn’t happen overnight. At first, you may encounter some resistance. If you do, there’s no greater testament to accountability than for you to set the tone and be the example for others to follow. Be relentless in your pursuit of accountability, make it non-negotiable, and consistently communicate its importance to others. And if you are a great leader and your employees respect and admire you, they will be more apt to be truly accountable. Hire Right and Fix Anyone Who Isn’t Fit for Success Show your accountability list to new hires. Let them know they must agree to adhere to these, or they will not fit in with your company culture and your team. Hire only the absolute best and most talented people who fully accept accountability. If anyone on your team falls short of being accountable and can weaken the muscle in your business, they should respond positively to a reminder or gentle reprimand. If they don’t, you will have to take corrective action or you will not be fit for success.

The Bottom Line In your efforts to establish accountability in your business, keep this in mind: You will never succeed if your people are not made to feel valued and appreciated. Your entire management team should be accountable to you to treat employees as well as your best customers. Make managers accountable to treat your employees with respect and appreciate their efforts on a daily basis. “Thanks for a good job.” To build the muscle in your business, establish a culture that fosters dynamic leadership, employee involvement and empowerment. Be absolutely the best boss you can be. Then, you will be able to establish the accountability you need to build the muscle in your business and become fit for success in the future. ©Copyright, 2017, Christine Corelli & Associates Inc. — Christine Corelli is an industry conference speaker, workshop facilitator and author of six business books including the best selling Wake Up and Smell the Competition. To learn more call 847/477-7376 or visit www.christinespeaks.com.

International Truck Receives NJPA Contract A new contract awarded to International Truck by the National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) will expand sales opportunities for new International Class 6, 7 and 8 chassis to more than 50,000 NJPA members throughout the United States and Canada. NJPA is a governmental unit that establishes alliances between buyers and suppliers for use by education, government and non-profits. Through NJPA, these entities have access to pre-negotiated pricing and terms streamlining the purchasing process saving cost and time. “Through this program, municipalities and government agencies in search of solutions to meet their business needs can order International trucks without having to spend time and money to go through a bid process,” said Jeff Sass, senior vice president, sales and marketing, Navistar. “This joint enterprise with NJPA represents an exceptional opportunity for these customers to purchase our lineup of severe- and medium-duty trucks, including International’s flagship HX Series and the reliable and versatile WorkStar and DuraStar models.” NJPA members can take advantage of this program and shop for Class 6, 7 and 8 trucks at more than 700 International Dealer locations in the United States providing sales, parts and service. The International Truck contract (081716-NVS) with NJPA is in effect until Nov. 15, 2020. For more information, visit www.Navistar.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Barber Utilities Makes Right Connections With Volvo The legendary Volvo Ocean Race brings together Volvo customers and sailing enthusiasts alike, but not many would be inspired by the event to wrap his machine in the same distinctive blue livery. But that’s exactly what David Stavens did following his tour of the Volvo CE factory in Belley, France. As the machines traveled down the assembly line, Stavens noticed the unchanging colors. “Everyone has yellow machines, so why not cover one in the ocean race blue?” said Stavens, adding the blue foil finish bears a remarkably close resemblance to Barber Utilities’ own company color. Stavens, founder and owner of Barber Utilities, is no newcomer to construction equipment or civil engineering. Established in 1997, the company has built a solid reputation in Connecticut as a specialist in gas and water work, promoting it to main contractor status on many high-profile projects. Barber Utilities also works with The Connecticut Water Company, installing water mains and services. Flawless Finish Central Row is one such project that benefited from the efficiency and innovation provided by Volvo machines. Working for Connecticut Natural Gas, Barber Utilities was given the task of replacing a leaking 6-in. (15.2 cm) cast iron low-pressure main with a 2-in. (5 cm) plastic pressure main beneath the main road in downtown Hartford, Conn. This included unearthing layers of concrete buried beneath the asphalt road and ensuring the protection of the century-old main line. Operating only the blue-painted Volvo ECR40D compact excavator, Barber Utilities’ five crew members worked 10-hour night The blue ECR40D stands out.

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shifts to complete the project on schedule. Stavens owes the success of the project to Volvo, stating, “The ECR40D is small, but it does a lot — it’s nimble enough to dig through the maze of utilities, plus its weight class makes it easy to transport to different jobs every day.” Such is the variety of services offered that Barber Utilities decided it needed suitably versatile machines to support them. The company has built up its machine fleet to 25 — nine from Volvo. The machines have been supplied by long-time dealer, Tyler Equipment and span the size classes, including L180F and L70F wheel loaders, and ECR40D, EC58D, EC88D, EC160C, 240B excavators and a DD25 double drum compactor. Maintaining the Flow The EC240B, EC160C and L70F recently completed a high profile project for Connecticut Natural Gas. The project — called the Coventry Expansion — tasked Barber Utilities with the installation of a 3.2 mi. (5 km) gas main extension, stretching from the city of Mansfield to office buildings in nearby Coventry, Conn. This included inserting an 8-in. (20.3 cm) gas main inside

of a 12-in. (30.5 cm) steel casing — no easy feat for an ordinary machine. “Whatever the environment, the Volvo machines thrive every time,” said Stavens. “One day, you could be in sand and the next in rock, but Volvo machines always stand up to demands of the job.” All service and maintenance work is completed in-house, helping ensure the machines are working at their optimum levels. On hand to provide superior aftersales support is Tyler Equipment, which has worked with Barber Utilities for more than 15 years. “It’s important for machines to perform as they’re intended,” added Stavens. “I try to give my crew the best tools for the job and Volvo fits the bill. They’re comfortable, easy to operate and most importantly, the operators feel confident behind the controls. When you’re digging around utility lines and don’t feel confident, that’s when something goes wrong.” Luckily, with the support of Tyler Equipment and Volvo machines, it’s blue skies ahead for David Stavens and Barber Utilities, which is already digging deep on a new high profile project. For more information, visit volvoce.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Making a Compelling Case for Software Training in the Construction Industry By Jeff Winke SPECIAL TO CEG

The construction industry has become more complex and technologically sophisticated. Gone are the days when a smart owner/operator and his backhoe could handle most projects. Back then, measurements were close approximations and quality was achieved through the skills and experience of the hired contractor. Today, contractors and project owners expect more. Speed, exacting accuracy, productivity and quality long-life results are the expectation. Construction machines are more technologically advanced and sophisticated software creates project plans, manages the work and documents the results. Software is at the heart of earthwork and utility estimating. It performs sitework take-off features that include calculating cut and fill, stripping, strata quantities, paving and concrete materials, topsoil re-spread, areas, lengths, trench excavation and backfill. “Proper utilization of software assures accurate results, increases productivity and assures full benefits of the software,” said Steve Warfle, product manager of InSite Software Inc., Rush, N.Y. “Many years ago we recognized that having great features in our software don’t always guarantee they will be used.” Training software users has proven to be beneficial for getting the most out of the investment. The American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) makes a compelling case for training in general. It is not unreasonable to see the benefits to construction industry software training. ASTD recently conducted a study of more than 2,500 companies to determine how training investments affected a firm’s total shareholder return. Using a sophisticated statistical model taking into account a wide variety of variables, ASTD found that training resulted in a significant improvement in shareholder return. By providing the training, the companies in the study gave their employees the tools they needed to become more productive. Additionally, the ASTD surveyed companies cited these benefits as well: • Increased profitability • Consistent quality • Improved customer satisfaction • Employee development • Better employee retention Unfortunately, training manuals and videos, newsletters and e-blasts are all great resources for learning new software and tools, but they all require the end user to find time to help themselves. Plenty of well-intentioned learning goals go unrealized because “my schedule got too busy,” “I’m planning to work on it next week,” or “I’ve got more important priorities to take care of right now, I’ll get to it later.” “The human mind is superb at rationalizing reasons to delay self-initiated learning, which is why we favor classes that foster Interaction between students and a knowledgeable Instructor,” Warfle said. “With a scheduled training class, a time is set aside for learning and nothing else. This forces the student to set aside time strictly for learning. “Many years ago we held regional training classes. They were good, but weren’t always available when a contractor needed them; plus they required an employee to travel,

which meant time and cost.” Warfle and his colleagues at InSite Software could see the benefits of training for their students but needed a better training and information delivery vehicle. What they developed is a real time, online training program, which can provide classes frequently and in progressive sequence from beginner level through advanced content mastery. What they are after is for their students to increase their knowledge, skills and comfort with the capabilities of their software. The thinking is that a welldesigned training program provides the most efficient way (least amount of time) to immediately achieve the maximum benefits of the software. Continued training can introduce the end user to advanced features, which can increase an employee’s capability and value. “Purchasing technology and then not using it to its potential is expensive,” said Tara O'Neill, director of training of InSite Software Inc. “It’s amazing to hear long term users take a training class for the first time and exclaim ‘I didn’t know it could do that!’” Training on any kind of construction software is intended to help the users develop the skills to effectively apply the software to their need or challenge. It is the base knowledge that training provides that gives users the know-how and confidence to take control and manage their own projects It helps when those being trained don’t confuse technical support with training. “My CAD file won’t open!” is a tech support issue; where as, “How do I import a CAD file?” is a training question. The difference between the two can be subjective and difficult to define. If a support question has to be answered time and time again for the same company, the question is no longer a support issue, but rather one of training for that company’s personnel. A dual monitor training set-up can help facilitate learning. With the set-up, one of the student’s monitors is used to view the instructor’s screen. The other monitor is used to complete the exercises shown by mimicking the instruction. The instructor also can see the student’s progress and take over if necessary to correct or clarify their work on screen. The dual monitor arrangement allows both the student and trainer to interact throughout the class and creates hands-on participation, rather than a lecture style class. “Respected construction software instructors have field experience and know how to apply the software to real world needs and problems,” O’Neill said. “Knowing the subject matter is very important, but helping students to be comfortable with the skills they are learning and discuss how they could be applied to their own projects after training is critical.” Clearly, software investments are necessary to be competitive and successful. Wise construction contractors realize that employee wages are often a far more significant expense. The logic follows that much like an investment in a new piece of construction equipment, the benefits of increased productivity come when the operator knows the machine… and the software. Jeff Winke is a business and construction writer based in Milwaukee, Wis. He can be reached through jeff_winke@yahoo.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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JCB Develops Dual Tech Transmissionfor Loadall Handlers JCB has developed a dual technology transmission designed specifically for its Loadall telescopic handlers, combining the best characteristics of powershift and hydrostatic drives. The Industrial DualTech VT variable transmission has been developed by JCB’s own engineering team and is at the heart of two premium-specification, highperformance Industrial DualTech VT telescopic handlers. Key features of the Industrial DualTech VT transmission include: • Fully hydrostatic drive, providing fine stepless speed control up to 11 mph • Automatic switching to electronicallymodulated three-speed powershift above 11 mph, for optimum power efficiency in higher speed work • Power and economy modes to optimize performance, efficiency and running costs • Flexi mode provides independent engine and ground speed control • Selectable full-time 4WD or Auto 2WD over 11 mph, for optimum driveline efficiency and reduced tire wear The JCB 531-70 Industrial DualTech VT, 535-95 Industrial DualTech VT and 541-70 Industrial DualTech VT Loadalls have an advanced powertrain that brings together the proven power, torque and economy of the 4.8-litre JCB EcoMAX engine with the exclusive new Industrial DualTech VT transmission, according to the manufacturer. JCB Chief Engineering and Innovation Officer Tim Burnhope said: “Industrial DualTech VT truly provides the best of both worlds, combining the low-speed controllability and easy driving characteristics of hydrostatics with the higher speed efficiency of direct drive powershift. The result is a machine that is up to a massive 25 percent more productive than competitive models. Drawing on our expertise in both hydrostatic and powershift transmissions, Industrial DualTech VT is a massive achievement for our design and engineering team, who have raised driveline technology to new heights”. The Loadall Industrial DualTech VT machines have precise low-speed maneuvering control and smooth, progressive response for loading and handling cycles, which the operator can adjust and fine tune to suit different applications and his personal preferences. The direct drive powershift element of the transmission gives these handlers the best climbing and towing ability. It all adds up to significant gains across the board. The impact on productivity, especially for repeat loading cycles, is exceptional: up 13 percent over JCB’s current class-leading telehandler handlers and up to 25 percent over equivalent competitor machines, according to the manufacturer.

“Combining the superior high speed efficiency and towing ability of a JCB powershift transmission with the low-speed precision control advantages of a hydrostatic drive creates the ideal combination for operators who want maximum productivity and efficiency, and a premium driving experience. Industrial DualTech VT Loadalls deliver the best of both worlds in one machine,” Burnhope said. The Industrial DualTech VT transmission is being launched in three industrial Loadall telescopic handler models with lift capacities of 3.4, 3.8 and 4.5 tons (3.1, 3.5 and 4.1 t). The 531-70, 53595 and 541-70 Industrial DualTech VT handlers are premium-specification machines designed for customers wanting the ultimate telehandler in terms of productivity, performance, efficiency and ease of use. Standard specification includes a seat-mounted servo joystick with proportional roller switches for boom extend and retract, a transmission forward/reverse trigger switch that complements the traditional lefthand power shuttle and high intensity LED work lamps front and rear that provide 360 degree “daylight” illumination for maximum safety and productivity in low light. Power brakes, first installed on the Loadall 550-80, feature on the Industrial DualTech VT machines, providing top level braking performance and reduced pedal effort.

Transmissions in Wrexham, North Wales, where most of the powershift and synchromesh transmissions, transfer gearboxes and axles used in JCB machines are designed, engineered and manufactured. Powerful, Economical JCB The hydrostatic drive module of the EcoMAX Engine All JCB Industrial DualTech VT handlers Industrial DualTech VT transmission uses an are powered by the 4.8-litre version of JCB’s electronically-controlled hydraulic pump EcoMAX diesel engine, developing 145 hp and motor combination to provide fast (108 kW) at 2,200 rpm and 560 Nm (413 lb. response, fine speed adjustment and infiniteft.) of torque at just 1,500 rpm. Exhaust ly variable working speeds up to 11 mph. emissions meeting European Stage IV / U.S. Unlike hydrostatic transmissions which must handle power delivery from zero to top speed, the hydrostatic module in Industrial DualTech VT is optimized for low-speed response and controllability. As a result, it is quiet and smooth, as well as responsive and power-efficient. In drive mode, pressing the accelerator pedal influences both hydrostatic output and engine speed, with the control electronics balancing the two according to the driver’s demands. Precision inching is available through the brake pedal — initial movement progressively disengages hydrostatic drive, giving the Tim Burnhope operator total control when pushing JCB into a stockpile with no wear and tear on the brakes. Engaging Flexi mode, by pressing and holding the transmission downTier IV Final standards are achieved using a shift button, allows engine speed and ground speed to be controlled independently for the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system. This one-can solution is sufficiently com- first time on a full-size Loadall. An electronic hand throttle is used to pact to be housed within the exhaust silencer, located under the engine hood where it is select pre-set engine speeds or to make protected from the weather, mud and dust. adjustments in 100 rpm increments. A dial Due to the EcoMAX engine’s combustion adjusts maximum speed available from the efficiency, there is no need for a costly par- hydrostatic drive between virtually zero and ticulate filter with its added servicing 11 mph. The Flexi mode can be exploited for requirements, according to the manufacturer. bulk handling and loading operations by setting the engine speed for optimum boom hydraulics performance, leaving the operator Industrial DualTech VT to regulate the handler’s ground speed using Transmission The new JCB Industrial DualTech VT the accelerator pedal and focus on steering transmission exploits the power and econo- and boom operation. Adjusting a speed-regulating dial enables my potential of the JCB EcoMAX T4 Final engine with hydrostatic and powershift drive the operator to limit hydrostatic drive top systems, using proven components uniquely speed and so optimize driving characteristics combined for the first time in a single hous- for short loading cycles and confined locaing. The two modules work in harmony, tions — an especially useful feature in a conseamlessly and automatically, to provide fined waste handling operation. Flexi mode easy driving characteristics that can be fine- also builds on the Vari-Speed feature of the tuned to optimize driving comfort and per- fully hydrostatic JCB 525-60 compact hanformance for different applications, accord- dler to operate an attachment with hydraulic drive — such as a yard sweeper. ing to the manufacturer. When the Industrial DualTech VT accelThe advanced hardware and control calibration for the Industrial DualTech VT trans- erates beyond 11 mph, the Industrial mission were developed in-house by JCB DualTech VT variable transmission autoengineers and the transmission is now being matically switches to its powershift system, produced on a new assembly line at JCB see JCB page 58

the handler is operating at low speed, for precise placement, automatically re-engaging when ground speed exceeds 2.5 mph.

“Industrial DualTech VT is a massive achievement for our design and engineering team, who have raised driveline technology to new heights.”

Smart Technology JCB’s 37 gal./min. flow-on-demand piston pump hydraulic system has proven performance and fuel economy advantages, which largely result from the regenerative hydraulic circuit for the lift and extend cylinders. This regulates oil flow in a way that allows the boom to lower significantly faster than usual but still under full control, according to the manufacturer. Side-by-side comparisons of Loadall handlers with and without the system show an improvement in loading cycle times of as much as 20 percent or a 15 percent reduction in the amount of fuel consumed to move the same amount of material. A new high flow auxiliary hydraulic circuit provides up to 29 gal./min. flow at 190 bar pressure for powering a range of attachments with a high demand for oil and hydraulic power. A venting system operated by a switch in the cab releases pressure at the couplings, for quicker and easier attachment change-over. An auto mode for the boom’s smooth ride system (SRS) disengages the system when


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Dynapac North America Welcomes New Vice President of Finance, Administration Dynapac North America LLC named Shellie Larranaga as its new vice president of finance and administration to build and adapt business models and practices for road construction operations within the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. Larranaga joined the Atlas Copco group in 2013, where she served as vice president of finance for BeaconMedaes LLC. “Shellie’s extensive financial and management background will ensure our customers receive superior service and top-notch attention to detail,” said Brian Bieller, president and regional general manager of Dynapac North America LLC. “She will be a strong asset to the Dynapac team and we’re happy to have her in this role.” Larranaga’s responsibilities cover multiple tasks within the Dynapac organization. She will oversee financial reporting, ensure internal control efficiencies and promote transparency for information-based decision making processes. She began her new role April 1, 2017, and will be based in Rock Hill, S.C. For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit www.atlascopco.us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

where electronically modulated clutch packs make barely noticeable shifts between three mechanical gears. With no torque converter needed, direct drive in each gear makes the most of available torque to deliver quick acceleration, strong climbing ability and the impetus to maintain speed on inclines. The transmission will skip-shift down to the lowest ratio, ready to pull away after slowing and will shortshift when accelerating with a light load. Also, the transmission can be restricted to gears one, two or three as appropriate for site work. Productivity, Economy Gains By optimizing the drivetrain to utilize the EcoMAX engine’s torque characteristics for different work and travelling situations, the new Industrial DualTech VT transmission

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complements JCB’s expertise in engine and hydraulics performance and efficiency to create a highly productive handler. Operators can capitalize on this by using the “power” and “economy” settings as appropriate — the former allows the transmission to exploit full engine revs and power output in both hydrostatic and powershift drive, while the latter puts a 1,700 rpm ceiling on engine revs in working gears, changes the engine’s power delivery characteristics and initiates earlier upshifts to use the least amount of fuel. The “economy” mode typically reduces fuel consumption by more than 5 percent across an average telehandler duty cycle. During more than 50,000 hours of customer evaluation, JCB LiveLink telematics data recorded average fuel consumption of just 1.8 gal./hr — significantly lower than the best competitor claims for fuel economy. Side-

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New Boston Bruins Facility Features Custom Concrete When the Warrior Ice Arena was built, the architect wanted to bring the imagery of hockey from the interior to the exterior of the complex. With a landmark 68-ft. (20.7 m)high hockey stick, the new 75,000-sq.-ft. (6,968 sq m) practice complex of the Boston Bruins hockey team includes an ice rink with seating for 660 fans, a lobby featuring displays of Bruins accomplishments, a modern locker suite and team lounge and expansive training and weight rooms. Aggregate Industries US (AIUS), a subsidiary of LafargeHolcim Ltd., designed and developed the product that allowed the vision to come to life. To achieve the aesthetic and LEED-certification goals of the project, AIUS created custom-designed mixes of its Artevia brand of decorative concretes that contained unique colors, aggregates and textures, as well as treatments to reduce the urban heat island effect. The Warrior Ice Arena hardscape was awarded the Scofield Decorative Concrete Award during the 2017 World of Concrete show in Las Vegas, Nev., for its creative and sustainable sidewalks and courtyards. “We’re proud to have played a part of this project which, for Boston, is closely tied to our passion for sports,” said René Marais,

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European Manufacturer Mecalac Arrives in America Key U.S. target markets for Mecalac machines are urban job sites that require space management and versatility in the building, construction, civil engineering (pipe, electrical, cable laying) and landscaping sectors. In the goal of moving into both North and South America, Groupe Mecalac has created a holding company based in the United States: Mecalac Americas LLC. Groupe Mecalac Vice President Alexandre Marchetta envisions an “organic” approach to expanding distribution throughout the Americas. “We will gradually introduce more products when markets are ready and opportunities arise. We foresee a mix of current and new distributors depending on market conditions,” he said. Acting on the desire to broaden the company’s range of products, distribution reach and industrial know-how, Mecalac acquired the Terex production facility in Coventry, England, in December 2016. This unit, renamed Mecalac Construction Equipment UK Ltd., manufactures a full range of high-tech backhoe loaders, site dumpers, formerly sold under the Fermec and Benford brands, as well as compaction rollers. This purchase will expand

Mecalac’s range of compact equipment designed for urban settings to include machines for more massive work sites often found in the Americas. In the United States, distribution of the backhoe loaders and site dumpers designed and manufactured in the UK will continue. “We believe in building on the past and intend to support the sales and service network already established. Mecalac wants to send the message loud and clear that we are a family-owned business dedicated to maintaining relationships and deeply committed to the quality and stability of our products,” Marchetta said. Responding to a great deal of interest from U.S. contractors across the ocean, Mecalac launched distribution of its loaders and excavators in the United States in February 2016. Mecalac signed a cooperation with Massachusetts-based Lorusso Heavy Equipment (LHE) that will distribute in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. LHE will market MCR crawler skid-excavators, AX and AF wheel loaders and, later this year, the new MWR wheeled excavator.

analyzing the entire job site where safety, comfort, usability and ultimately cost-efficiency and profitability for the contractor are all important criteria. This methodology creates new architecture that is changing the game from all standpoints.” Case in point: the MCR crawler skid-excavator is in fact two hyperperforming machines in one: a skid Alexandre Marchetta steer and an excavator, fortified with Groupe Mecalac a telehandler equipped with a unique versatile boom. Both hydraulic and electronic technologies are applied, 1+1=3 transforming the user interface. This This equation sums up the guiding princi- machine is faster, safer, smarter, leaner and ple of Mecalac, the manufacturer of compact more powerful than any of its competition excavators and loaders based in Annecy-le- — 150 percent loader, 150 percent excavator Vieux, France. — it can do more than the sum of the 2 “Ours is a very different approach from machines with a single operator… 1 + 1 = 3, other manufactures who are focused on indi- the manufacturer said. vidual products. At Mecalac, we are By providing one machine to do multiple process-oriented and are driven by a job site jobs, the job site manager has more freedom, approach, not a product approach,” said more possibilities, less need for manual Mecalac Marketing Manager Patrick work, a safer and easier work environment. Brehmer. “This is how we achieve process innovaWhy process-oriented? “Because,” tion,” Brehmer said. explained Brehmer, “we are interested in (This story also can be found on changing the way work gets accomplished Construction Equipment Guide’s website at and making the job site safer. We start by www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Genie’s New Generation Of ‘XC’ Boom Lifts Reach New Heights — Safely

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Genie Xtra Capacity (XC) boom lifts are designed to work in more applications that require higher capacities. Easy to spot on rental yards and job sites, the new generation of Genie booms has an “XC” designation in their nomenclature.

To adapt to today’s widespread need to enable people to work at height safely with increasingly heavy loads using a single machine, Genie Xtra Capacity (XC) boom lifts are designed to work in more applications that require higher capacities. Easy to spot on rental yards and job sites, the new generation of Genie booms has an “XC” designation in their nomenclature. “XC” Means Xtra Capacity “Industry-wide, there is a mix of high- and dual-capacity machines,” said Adam Hailey, Genie director of product management, Terex AWP. “This can be challenging, particularly when spec’ing a project that requires lifting heavy loads. Responding to customer demand worldwide for higher capacity aerial work platforms, the new generation of Genie XC boom lifts are designed to exceed customers’ lift capacity expectations.” All Genie XC booms combine the benefits of a dual-envelope design to provide an unrestricted range of motion with a platform capacity of 660 lb. (300 kg) and a restricted operating envelope capacity of 1,000 lb. (454 kg). To support additional weight on the platform, Genie XC booms are engineered with an updated boom structure that boasts increased performance, range of motion and envelope control, as well as a robust jib capable of easily handling the standard 1,000-lb. (454 kg) maximum capacity. “Genie XC booms reduce the number of lift cycles,” said Hailey, “as well as the amount of equipment, operators will need to get tools and materials to work areas at height — doing more with a single unit saves time and increases productivity.” The XC nomenclature also lets rental customers know that this new boom complies with the overload restriction guidelines in the proposed ANSI A92 and CSA B354 industry standards in North America, as well as the current European EN280 and Australian AS 1418.10 standards.

New Technology Enhances Safe Work Practices “Thanks to new technology incorporated into the design, Genie XC booms will carry more load than ever before, and some models will be able to work on higher slopes, giving the machines the unparalleled ability to complete higher capacity jobs in a wider range of applications,” said Hailey. To increase performance, decrease set-up time and improve the overall productivity, all Genie XC models boast the ability to do zero-load field calibration. These new Genie booms are equipped with a load sense cell that continuously checks the weight in the platform and adjusts the envelope to match the load chart. A tilt sensor also gives users access to different ranges of motion based on the machine’s rated slope limit, on certain machines even on extreme angles, maximizing the ability to access even the most hard-to-reach work areas. An updated CAN-based control system on most of the new Genie XC models brings the familiar SmartLink control system features to these new booms. Operators will find the control layouts on these new Genie XC machines to be consistent and intuitive, making operation of the booms easy and straightforward. “And, service technicians will appreciate the onboard diagnostics available on the new LCD display at the ground controls,” said Hailey, “allowing machine setup, calibration and troubleshooting right on the machine — no need for a laptop or any additional accessories.” Hailey also noted that the new Genie XC booms share commonality in design, parts and accessories, as well as serviceability benefits, including easy access to crucial service points, with all Genie products. For more information, visit: www.genielift.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Westchester Tractor 60 International Blvd. • Brewster, NY 10509 845/278-7766 Fax: 845/278-4431 www.wtractor.com

E.W. Sleeper Company, Inc. 391 Loudon Road • Concord, NH 03302 603/225-3361 • 800/358-6007 www.ewsleeper.com

Contractors Sales Co. Inc. 121 Karner Road • Albany, NY 12212-2010 888-468-5479 Fax: 518-456-8600 www.contractorssales.com

ATS Equipment, Inc. 33 Locust Street • Boston, MA 02125 617-825-3600 487 Washington Street, Route 20 • Auburn, MA 01501 508-832-8500 51 Fall River Avenue • Rehoboth, MA 02769 508-379-6200 133 Raymond Road • Candia, NH 03034 603-483-2100 www.atsequipment.com


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All Island Equipment 39 Jersey St. West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 Fax: 631/643-4060 www.allislandequipment.com

Baschmann Services Inc. 1101 Maple Road • Elma, NY 14509 888-655-1101 Fax: 716-655-0374 www.baschmann.com

Tracey Road Equipment, Inc. Syracuse 6803 Manlius Center Road, P.O. Box 489 East Syracuse, NY 13057 800/872-2390 Binghamton 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 800/370-9488 Watertown 19598 Cady Road (Exit 44-Watertown Center off I-81) Adams Center, NY 13606 888/335-0200 Albany 115 Railroad Ave. Albany, NY 12205 866/740-8853 www.traceyroad.com

Elliott & Frantz, Inc. 450 E. Church Rd. King of Prussia, PA 19406 610/279-5200 Jessup, MD 410/792-9134 Washington, D.C. 301/725-7394 Hagerstown, MD 301/733-8100 Harrisburg, PA 717/652-5430 Delmar, DE 302/846-3033 www.elliottfrantz.com

Harter Equipment, Inc. 615 State Route 33 Millstone Twp, NJ 08535 732/446-7600 888/HARTER-1 www.harterequipment.com

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Jackson Laboratory Officials Hold Topping Out Ceremony By Joseph Blanchette THE JACKSON LABORATORY

Dozens of employees and dignitaries braved the frigid temperatures in Bar Harbor, Maine, on Jan. 9 to celebrate the ceremonial “topping out” of the new Center for Biometric Analysis at The Jackson Laboratory. In building construction, “topping out” is a builders’ rite traditionally held when the last beam is placed atop a structure during its construction. “This is a continuation of a long tradition at The Jackson Laboratory in which the mouse as a genetic model for human disease has really been at the center of our mission,” said JAX scientific director Nadia Rosenthal. “Now we have this wonderful opportunity to do something that nobody else can do, which is to take all these wonderful models and realize their potential in the search for cures and prevention of disease.” The 21,000-sq.-ft. (1,951 sq m) facility

Construction is scheduled for completion by the end of 2017.

will equip scientists with essen- Officials and crews celebrated the ceremonial “topping out” of the new Center for Biometric tial, cutting-edge tools for Analysis at The Jackson Laboratory on Jan. 9. detecting and measuring extremely subtle signs of disease (This story also can be found on at the cellular level in specialized mice, Associates of Auburn, Maine, and is being using high-powered imaging and analytical built by P.C. Construction of Portland, Construction Equipment Guide’s webMaine. Construction is scheduled for com- site at www.constructionequipmentdevices and animal models. guide.com.) The building was designed by Harriman pletion by the end of 2017.

Chevron Debuts ISOCLEAN Certified Lubricants, Services Chevron Products Company, a Chevron U.S.A. Inc. division, announced the launch of its ISOCLEAN Program, a first of its kind national program that offers a solution to particle contamination through products and in-plant services designed to assist customers in maximizing the life of their equipment by meeting stringent quality control standards set by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), according to the company. Chevron’s ISOCLEAN program includes ISOCLEAN certified lubricants, which have been certified to meet the fluid ISO cleanliness requirements of OEMs, and ISOCLEAN services, which are in-plant services designed to clean up and manage contamination of in-service lubricants and operating systems. Both offerings are dependent on each other and help to reduce wear, decrease unscheduled downtime and extend the life of equipment. Chevron’s ISOCLEAN certified lubricants meet a specific ISO cleanliness code at the point of delivery, which represents the most stringent cleanliness standards and specifications for lubricants placed in equipment that are required by several leading OEMs. An important first step in controlling lubricant contamination is starting

with a certified lubricant. These products help reduce the expense and manpower required by end customers to pre-filter noncertified lubricants to meet OEM requirements. ISOCLEAN services are performed by a national certified network of service providers at the plant location. Controlling particle contamination for in-service equipment is another critical element in maintaining efficient operation. The portfolio of services performed may include: • Fluid purification and dehydration • Varnish removal and mitigation • High velocity flushing • Reservoir and tank cleaning • Condition monitoring and system audits • Fluid handling consultation Chevron began rolling out its ISOCLEAN program in early 2015 and has developed a national network of ISOCLEAN certified lubricant marketers. The program has seen such dramatic success that it will begin to expand internationally in 2016. The company’s goal is to significantly increase the number of certified marketers throughout many regions. “No other company is as dedicated to providing solutions for lubricant particle contamination as Chevron,” said Doug

Hinzie, VP Americas Lubricants at Chevron. “Our ISOCLEAN program with certified lubricants and services is proof that we are investing heavily in this crucial industry need. In response to the request for a turnkey solution from customers and OEMs, we developed this comprehensive national program because we know how important it is to provide a consistent solution which is certified and backed by Chevron, and delivered wherever our customers need it.” The number one cause of lubricantrelated failures in equipment is contaminant particles — most of which are so small that they are unable to be seen by the naked eye. Controlling fluid contamination early in the process can significantly reduce the costs to remove it later, which is a direct saving that goes to the bottom line of our customers. “It doesn’t matter if you are in mining, construction or own a fleet of trash trucks, it is all about lubricants and high pressure lubricants — the cleaner that oil is the longer it is going to last, because downtime is a killer,” said Freddie Dodge, expert miner and star of “Gold Rush” on the Discovery Channel. “You get peace of mind with ISOCLEAN lubricant system because

every gallon you use you get a certificate that it is free of harmful contaminants.” Chevron offers more than 50 ISOCLEAN certified lubricants for critical equipment components from hydraulics to gear oils to synthetics for a variety of industries: agriculture, construction, manufacturing, mining, petrochemical refining, power generation, and waste hauling. ISOCLEAN certified lubricants give customers the opportunity to significantly maximize equipment component life: by 2 to 4 times in most cases, according to the company. These lubricants have undergone one of the most rigorous testing processes in the industry to verify that the lubricants performance is not compromised, which is exclusively done at the Chevron Research and Technology Center. All products delivered by ISOCLEAN certified lubricant marketers meet the required certification process, which includes multiple tests, and follows stringent delivery processes to verify that the products meet specification on each delivery. For more information, visit www.chevronisoclean.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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NTEA Hosts 2017 Work Truck Show in Indianapolis

Chris Moran, Fraightliner, discusses the company’s introduction of the Detroit DD8 engine, which is geared toward the vocation truck market.

Brian Tabel of Isuzu Commercial Truck of America presented the 2018 Isuzu FTR, the company’s new entry in the Class 6 medium-duty truck segment.

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tomers. A total of 11,799 industry professionals from 50 states, Puerto Rico and 22 other countries attended The Work Truck Show 2017. NTEA expanded the show to occupy all available space in the convention center this year, making it the biggest event in association history. “There was a lot of energy in the building,” said Steve Carey, NTEA executive director. “Attendees were excited to check out the latest trucks, equipment and technology on the exhibit floor, to test new vehicles during the ride-and-drive

he ongoing evolution of the commercial truck industry was on full display at The Work Truck Show 2017 in Indianapolis, Ind., March 14 to 17 at the Indiana Convention Center. More than 500 exhibiting companies highlighted a wide range of new products and technology designed to make work trucks more efficient and productive on the job, including advances in electrification; diesel, gasoline and advanced fuel powertrains; light-weighting; augmented reality; and solar power. The Work Truck Show, North America’s largest work truck event, is produced annually by The Association for the Work Truck Industry (NTEA) and brings together the entire industry, including truck OEMs; component, body and equipment manufacturers; upfitters and vehicle modifiers; dealers; distributors; and fleet cus-

Sandy Wilkins of Crysteel Manufacturing, Lake Crysteel, Minn., catches up with Dave Wilcox, Universal Truck Body, Fontana Calif.

(L-R): Robert Meeker, Justin Dick, Dave Raffin and Richard Miltenberger welcome attendees to the Sullivan-Palatek exhibit.

see NTEA page 66

Robert Edmonds, president and COO of Drive Products Inc. honors industry leaders with Industry Pioneer & Icon Award. He presented the awards to Pat Godwin Sr. of Godwin Group (left photo) and Bart Conry of Palfinger North America (right photo), who accepted the awards on behalf of Evan Corns and Fred Bongiovanni.

Carissa Saia of Auto Truck Group goes over the company’s capabilities in the design, manufacture and installation of truck equipment.

Chris Rosenberg, Unique Truck Accessories, explains the features of the company’s line of aluminum tool boxes.


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More Than 500 Exhibitors Highlight Work Truck Show

James Brown (L) and Curt Anderson, Cannon Truck Equipment, stop in at the Buyers Products booth to see the latest snow and ice removal equipment.

Bethany Elrod (L) and Amanda Knight, both of DuraClass, Tishomingo, Miss., answer questions about the DuraClass HPT-316 dump body.

Brady Christianson, Stellar Truck & Trailer, Mason City, Iowa, and Steve Sevald, Praxair Manufacturing, Michigan City, Ind., man the Goodall booth.

NTEA from page 65

and to take advantage of more than 60 learning opportunities throughout the week.” At the Show, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America Inc. announced it will bring its new eCanter fully electric Class 4 trucks to market before the end of the year. In other electrification news, Ford Commercial Vehicles introduced its Knapheide’s new LED heavy duty lighting eQVM program to help customers get system for service trucks.

(L-R): Steve Taylor, vice president medium duty sales; Brian Mulshine, director of operations and technology; and Michael Donohue, national account manager, all of Rush Enterprises, New Braunfels, Texas, attend the show.

electrified and hydraulic hybrid work trucks that retain their original powertrain warranties. The program launched with three developers: XL Hybrids, Motiv Power Systems and Lightning Hybrids. XL Hybrids also debuted its XLP plug-in hybrid electric powertrain on a Ford F150. eNow introduced the Wireless Monitoring System for its solar-based commercial vehicle power systems. see NTEA page 68

Knapheide’s new aluminum truck body systems.


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Asphalt Care Equipment & Supply 2765 Galloway Rd. Bensalem, PA 19020 215-639-9800 Fax: 215-639-9802 www.asphaltcare.com

Foley Rents 833 Centennial Ave. Piscataway, NJ 08855 888-417-6464 Fax: 732-885-3052 www.foleyinc.com

Douglas Equipment & Supply Co. 7100 Kreidler Rd. York, PA 17403 717-428-1517 Fax: 717-428-2990 www.douglasequip.com

H.A. DeHart & Son 311 Crown Point Rd. Thorofare, NJ 08086 856-845-2800 www.hadehart.com

of North Jersey Bobcat of North Jersey 201 Maltese Dr. Totowa, NJ 07512 973-774-9500 Fax: 973-774-9501

of Connecticut Bobcat of Connecticut, Inc. 54 Alna Lane E. Hartford, CT 06108 860-282-2648 Fax: 860-282-6164 www.bobcatct.com Bobcat of Stratford 821 Woodend Road Stratford, CT 06615 203-380-2300 Fax: 203-380-9791 Bobcat of Greater Springfield 181 Wayside Ave. West Springfield, MA 01089 413-746-4647 Fax: 413-746-4648

Metro Bobcat, Inc.

Cleveland Brothers 4565 William Penn Highway Murrysville, PA 15668 866-551-4602 Erie 3950 Depot Road Erie, PA 16510 814-898-3388 Somerset 168 Industrial Park Road Somerset, PA 15501 814-445-7915 Clearfield 1307 S Second Street Clearfield, PA 16830 814-765-1611 Mansfield 18512 Route 6 Mansfield, PA 16933 570-662-7171

Lantz Corners 3105 Route 219 Kane, PA 16735 814-778-5250

Harrisburg 5210 Paxton Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-564-0598

Mount Pleasant 309 Foothills Lane Mt. Pleasant, PA 15666 724-696-4080

Wilkes-Barre 970 Wilkes Barre Twp. Rd. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 570-822-8141

Turbotville 190 Cleveland Brothers Road Watsontown, PA 17777 570-538-2551

Clarksburg 6286 West Veterans Memorial Highway Bridgeport, WV 26330 304-842-2222

Lancaster 4326 Oregon Pike Ephrata, PA 17522 717-859-4905 State College 2955 Stewart Dr. State College, PA 16801 814-237-8338

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Metro Bobcat, Inc. 8250 Beechcraft Ave. Gaithersburg, MD 20879 301-840-9300 www.metrobobcat.com 33 West Old Liberty Rd. Eldersburg, MD 21784 410-795-1500 11000 Pulaski Hwy White Marsh, MD 21162 410-483-0600 7002 Marlboro Pike, Forestville, MD 20747 301-568-1104


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Record-Setting Number of Products, Press Conferences Mark Truck Show NTEA from page 66

Other notable product launches included the Foundation Food Truck walk-in van body from Morgan Olson, Allison Transmission’s FuelSense 2.0 featuring DynActive Shifting software that can Ford Trucks, a major show sponsor, had deliver additional fuel savings of up to six percent, Mark Miller, marketing director of displays and presentations running in muland the VMAC DTM Hiniker Plows, Mankato, Minn., stands tiple locations throughout the show. PTO-driven air compres- with the company’s new 8 ft. (2.4 m) sor that mounts directly to snow pusher plow system. a truck’s transmission. Ram Commercial demonstrated its new Augmented Reality Upfit Configurator, a computer-generated visual program that enables upfitters and dealers to showcase a number of vehicle options to customers who can virtually walk around and look inside upfit vans and chassis cabs. Additional buzz-worthy news came David Forsmark, regional product managfrom Cummins Inc., Knapheide, Mack Carl Kumrow presents the er of Western Plows, talks about the Trucks, Parker Hannifin, Ranger latest innovations on dis- Western Snowplows Defender Series. Design and Switch-N-Go. In total, play at Ford Commercial there were a record-setting 26 press Vehicles exhibit, including 6.2L V-8 flex-fuel conferences and more than 150 prod- the engine. ucts launched at the show. Green Truck Summit, the premier alternative fuels and advanced technol- with keynote address by Terry ogy conference held annually in con- Bradshaw and Howie Long junction with The Work Truck Show, on March 16. The Work Truck Show, one had increased attendance even as fuel of the top 100 trade shows in prices are at historic lows in North America. The Summit explores the the United States, returns to pathway toward zero emissions, recog- Indianapolis March 6–9, nizing there is not a single alternative 2018. Sessions begin March Mike Mindok (L) and Steve Grunlund, both fuel or technology that is the sole solu- 6, and the exhibit hall is open of Boss Snowplow, talk about snow and ice March 7 to 9. removal at the show. tion. “The Green Truck Summit is unique About NTEA because it brings together industry, acaEstablished in 1964, NTEA demia and regulators to find the common ground moving forward,” Carey represents 1,900 companies said. This year’s event featured repre- that manufacture, distribute, sentatives from California Air install, sell and repair comResources Board, National Renewable mercial trucks, truck bodies, Energy Laboratory, Transport Canada, truck equipment, trailers and Union of Concerned Scientists, U.S. accessories. Buyers of work Department of Energy and U.S. trucks and the major commerEnvironmental Protection Agency pre- cial truck chassis manufactur- Chris Weiss, Knapheide, vice president of senting alongside leading OEM engi- ers also belong to the engineering, Quincy, Ill., discusses new Association. NTEA provides heavy duty service body compartments. neers and fleet customers. Other popular educational options in-depth technical informathis year included special sessions on tion, education, and member recruiting and retaining millennials, programs and services, and produces Washington, DC, and Ottawa, Ontario. (This story also can be found on implementing lean processes, rapid The Work Truck Show. The Construction Equipment Guide’s Association maintains its administraprototyping and fleet management. A website at www.constructionequiptive headquarters in suburban Detroit sold-out crowd attended the President’s Breakfast & NTEA Annual Meeting and government relations offices in mentguide.com.) CEG

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230 Cherry Street Shrewsberry, MA 01545 23 Foss Road Lewiston, ME 04240

3 Chalet Road (Rte 44) Middleboro, MA 02346 44 Locke Road Concord, NH 03301

150 North Plains Industrial Rd. Wallingford, CT 06492

Asphalt Paving Equipment & Supplies, Inc. www.apeasi.com 412 Meco Drive Wilmington, DE 19804 302-683-0105 Fax: 302-683-0107

26822 Lewes-Georgetown Hwy. - RT9 Harbeson, DE 19951 302-664-1552 Fax: 302-664-1554

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A.G. Allebach, Inc. www.agallebach.com 1690 Quarry Rd Kulpsville, PA 19443 215-368-7707 Fax: 215-368-9955

Tracey Road Equipment www.traceyroad.com 6803 Manlius Center Road PO Box 489 East Syracuse, NY 13057 315-437-1471 800-872-2390 Fax: 315-437-4041 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 607-775-5010 800-370-9488 Fax: 607-775-5104 300 Middle Road. Henrietta, NY 14467 585-334-5120 866-950-6210 Fax: 585-334-5127

19598 Cady Road (Exit 44 - Watertown Center - off I-81) Adams Center, NY 13606 315-788-0200 888-335-0200 Fax: 315-788-3227 115 Railroad Ave. Ext. Albany, NY 12205-0306 518-438-1100 866-740-8853 Fax: 518-438-4430

Komatsu Northeast www.komatsune.com 2820 Hamilton Blvd. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908-561-9000

201 North Route 73 Winslow Township, NJ 08095 856-767-5900


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Edward Ehrbar, Inc. www.ehrbar.com 4 Executive Plaza Yonkers, NY 10701 914-738-5100 601 Coates Ave. Holbrook, NY 631-563-7600

New York City, NY 718-626-3331 42 Kenosia Ave. Danbury, CT 203-743-0088

Lucky’s Trailer Sales www.luckystrailers.com 402 Vermont Route 107 South Royalton, VT 802-763-2585 Fax 802-763-2492 28 Jasper Mine Road Colchester, VT 05446 802-893-6565 Fax 802-893-6604

Ditch Witch Mid-States www.ditchwitchmidstates.com 3660 Interchange Road Columbus, OH 43204 614-443-9751 888-DITCHWITCH FAX: 614-443-9219

9052 Marshall Road Cranberry Township, PA 16066 724-742-2844 888-DITCHWITCH FAX: 724-742-2877

Vermeer Mid Atlantic, Inc. www.vermeermidatlantic.com 8830 Corridor Rd. Annapolis Junction, MD 20701 301-498-5200 800-492-1274 Fax: 301-498-8720 Manassas, VA 877-661-6566 Ashland, VA 800-552-2074

E.W. Sleeper Company, Inc. www.ewsleeper.com 391 Loudon Rd. Concord, NH 03301 603-225-6711 Fax: 603-225-4918


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Contact your local dealer: Chadwick-BaRoss Westbrook, ME 207.854.8411

Penn-Jersey Deptford, NJ 856.227.6400

Bangor, ME Frenchtown, NJ Contact your local dealer:908.824.4200 207.942.4838 Caribou, ME Dealer Name 207.498.2547

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Concord, NH City, ST 603.224.4063

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

Wells Excavators Adopts Pitbull to Help With Aggregates What’s in a name? In the case of Wells Excavators, it may not be what you think. The company, according to owner Jim Wells, neither digs wells nor sells excavators. Instead, the company is an excavating contractor. “I still occasionally get phone calls from people asking me to dig their well, and, at times, people wonder if we sell excavators,” Jim said of the company he founded in 1982. Wells Excavators began with the purchase of a small Kubota compact tractor to do some side jobs. Jim added a logging winch to the tractor and did some lot clearing. Some people took notice, the number of jobs grew, and before long, he purchased a 50 hp Kubota tractor loader backhoe and started tackling larger site work projects. Since then, the company has Wells Excavators is regularly tackling residential and commercial site work projects as well as road building and design build projects for septic systems and ponds. grown: Wells Excavators is regularly tackling residential and commercial site work projects as well as road these machines would hold up to con- he was considering, the screening plant building and design build projects for tinuous use.” would need to have a conveying system to septic systems and ponds. He also has Jim said that there are several box remove product from the screening plant and gotten involved in doing utility work screeners on the market that would hold eliminate the need for a second operator. (water mains and the like) as well as up under this type of work, but for his “Without the conveyor, with our type of cell tower site work. setup, he knew that he wanted a soil conditions, if we were feeding the The area of northern New machine with a stacker. screening plant with an excavator, we would Hampshire where Wells Excavators is “It had come to me that by adding a need to be continuously running a three-yard located has largely become noted as a The Pitbull portable screening plant with convey- stacker to a small screening plant the loader in order to keep up with the producvacation and recreational area. Home or can process 1 cu. yd. (.76 cu m) of material end result would be a one operator tion.” building on New Hampshire’s many under good conditions every 23 seconds. spread,” he said. “In the manner the traJim’s final criteria was that whatever pristine lakes has become very popular ditional box screeners work, mixed machine he purchased would need to be and doing that type of site work takes a material is dropped into the hopper and transportable by a tri-axle dump truck. Over time, Jim saw the need and benefit contractor who is in tune with the various to owning his own screening plant to work oversized materials fall from the top of the “In the fall of 2015, I heard about the environmental needs and regulations that his gravel pit, but to make the investment, he screen to the side of the plant. The screened Pitbull screener, a portable screening plant come with it, Jim explained. set in his mind a stringent criterion that the material falls through the plant and piles up with a conveyor,” he said. “I contacted the From his location in Colebrook, most of screening plant would need to have for him underneath it. After running a few loads of manufacturer and they pointed me to their his business has developed in the northern to see the full benefit of ownership. mixed material into the hopper, you either website, which included a video of the New Hampshire, western Maine, and the need to stop feeding the hopper and go Pitbull screener at work. He watched the First, it had to be industrial grade. Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. “Over the years I have seen many portable remove the screened materials from under- video on Pitbull’s website and could not As his business has grown, Jim has had a compact screening plants and several of the neath the plant or you need to have a second believe what he was seeing. growing need to have ready access to aggre- ones that have come on the market recently machine and operator on hand to remove the “Based on the video, I knew that it met gate materials, which led to him establishing were really made for a landscaper and not a processed materials. If you are processing some of my criteria, but a closer inspection his own gravel pit in Colebrook. From this material producer,” he said. “The steel and with a box screener and one machine in the would be necessary.” pit, he excavates materials as needed and the construction were not particularly heavy. plant is simply idling 50 percent of the time, Jim contacted Lance Conley, Pitbull’s from time to time, he brings in a material When you run gravel all day there is a lot of to me that is costly inefficiency.” master distributor, and found him to be very processor to make screened loam or gravel. vibration and I did not feel that many of Jim decided that to make the investment see PLANT page 76


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284 North Street Windsor Locks, CT 06096

51 Veterans Drive Loudon, NH 03307

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6750 Millbrook Rd. • Remus, MI 49340 • 1-800-952-0178 FIND US ONLINE WWW.BANDITCHIPPERS.COM .

Bandit Buuilds More Thaan Machines..... Bandit Industries has based b its reputaation on a simplee truth – build them strong and stand behind our customers. And thaat’s what we’ve done evvery stepp of the wayy. Every Bandit ndit® machine uses the highhest quality steel and is construucted by specialized teams to sttand up to the toughest jobs. Tha T at’s why more professionals trust a Bandit for their toughest jobs. And every machine is backked by unbeatable factory suppport and an extensive dealer network. twork. When it comes to yourr business, Bandit Industries dooesn’t just build machines. See how Bandit can build your bottom line. Contact your local authorized Bandit dealer today or visit www.banditchippers.ccom to learn more!

LARGE EQUIPMENT DEALERS (The Beast, Whole Tree Chippers, Sawmill / Chipmill Chippers, Track Carriers)

Leslie Equipment Company www.lec1.com 6248 Webster Rd. Cowen, WV 26206 304-226-3299 Fax: 304-226-3067 Beaver, WV 304-255-1525 Cross Lanes, WV 304-204-1818 Pleasant Valley (Fairmont), WV 304-534-5454

Norton, WV 304-636-6421 Ashland, KY 606-928-3477 Pikeville, KY 606-432-0321 Marietta, OH 740-373-5255

SMALL EQUIPMENT DEALERS (Brush Chippers, Stump Grinders, Skid Steer Attachments)

In Delaware Iron Source LLC 25113 DuPont Blvd. Georgetown, DE 19947 302-856-7545 888-733-5119

In New York Robert H. Finke & Sons, Inc. 1569 US Route 9W Selkirk, NY 12158 518-767-9331 www.finkeequipment.com

5722 N. Dupont Hwy. Smyrna, DE 19977 302-653-7562 www.ironsourcede.com

Bobcat of Saratoga 1279 Route 9 Gansevoort, NY 12831 518-798-9283 www.bobcatofsaratoga.com

In Massachusetts: Cleaves Co. Inc. 300 Reservoir Street Needham, MA 02494 781-449-0833 877-449-0833 www.cleavesco.com

Westchester Tractor Inc 60 International Blvd Brewster, NY 10509 845-278-7766 www.wtractor.com


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Rayco Upgrades Stump Cutters With 37 Hp Vanguard Big Block EFI Gasoline Engine

MILTON CAT www.miltoncat.com Contractor and recycling customers in ME, RI, VT, NH, MA and state of NY , excluding New York City and surrounding counties

Rayco is adding electronic fuel injection (EFI) to its compact, self-propelled stump cutters. The new models RG37 Super Jr and RG37T Trac Jr are powered by Vanguard 37 hp big block gasoline engines with EFI, offering the user more convenience as well as improved horsepower and torque. Vanguard designed the new big block EFI engines to have more reliable starting characteristics, as well as improved load pickup, and fuel economy. The new RG37 Super Jr comes in 2-wheel drive or 4x4 versions and the RG37T Trac Jr rides on rubber tracks for the ultimate in traction and floatation. Both models come standard with features such as swing-out operator control station and hydraulic backfill blade. For more information, call 800/392-2686 or visit www.raycomfg.com.

100 Quarry Drive Milford, MA 01757 508-634-3400 14 Kendrick Road Wareham Industrial Park Wareham, MA 02571 508-291-1200 84 Concord Street North Reading, MA 01864 978-276-2400 2158 Plainfield Pike Commerce Park W #10 Cranston, RI 02920 401-946-6350 Route 2, One Cat Lane Richmond, VT 05477 802-434-4228 30 Industrial Drive Londonderry, NH 03053 603-665-4500

Pitbull’s Portable Screening Plant Meets All Criteria for Wells Excavators’ Needs PLANT from page 73

knowledgeable — and he was a New Hampshire native. “At this point, 2015 was nearing an end, tax season was approaching, and it was time to make a decision,” Jim said. “The people at Pitbull offered to bring a machine out for me to demo, but I decided that I would like to take a look at their facility first, so I made a trip to western Pennsylvania to check out the factory. I was told ahead of time that the plant was actually shut down for the holidays, but to my surprise when I arrived I was greeted by the owner of the company, its production manager and their master distributor. They showed me their fabrication facility and it quickly became obvious that this was a state-of-the-art steel fabrication plant and these people knew what they were doing. I walked from station to station down the production line and could see first-hand how the machines were built. The Pitbull was manufac-

tured from heavy high quality steel and that steel is properly reinforced at all of the stress points. It was very rugged looking and I could tell that it was built to last.” Jim added that he saw a well-engineered heavy-duty hydraulic conveying system that looked more than capable of keeping up with the screening plants’ production. The plant appeared to meet all of his criteria, including mobility. “Pitbull offered to let me try out the plant and make some product with the agreement that if the machine did not meet my expectations and I chose not to buy it, I would pay nothing except the trucking to get it to our site and back,” he said. “As advertised, the Pitbull processed an impressive amount of material, just like Lance told me it would. After we demoed the Pitbull there was no question it was staying in New Hampshire. From our own production testing, we have found when we fed it with one of our 1 cubic

yard excavators we can process a bucket every 23 seconds. Under good conditions, we have been able to process 1,800 yards of material in a twelvehour day; that’s 150 yards per hour. The conveying system can make for a oneoperator, one-machine process. We’ll often run 2 machines when processing, but if I have a man with some idle time during the week I can send him to the pit and process loam or gravel alone.” Wells Excavators has put approximately 600 hours on the Pitbull plant with absolutely no downtime other than maintenance, according to Jim. “At one point we did change out the screens to make different sized product and that was no more than a half hour process.” For more information on Pitbull screener, visit www.pitbullscreeners.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

16 Pleasant Hill Road Scarborough, ME 04070 207-883-9586 79 Robertson Blvd. Brewer, ME 04412 207-989-1890 500 Commerce Drive Clifton Park, NY 12065 518-877-8000 294 Ainsley Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 315-476-9981 55 Industrial Park Drive Binghamton, NY 13904 607-772-6500 4610 E. Saile Drive Batavia, NY 14020 585-815-6200

H.O. PENN MACHINERY CO., INC. www.hopenn.com Contractor and recycling customers in lower thirteen counties of NY state, and in the state of CT 122 Noxon Road Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 845-452-1200 699 Brush Avenue Bronx, NY 10465 718-863-3800 783 Bloomingburg Road Bloomingburg, NY 12721 845-733-6400 660 Union Avenue Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500 225 Richard Street Newington, CT 06111 860-666-8401 Contact our Aggregate Specialists In CT call Scott Gilligan 860-461-6534 In NY state call Kevin Kretschmer 646-315-2284


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MELLOTT COMPANY www.mellotts.com Aggregates, quarry, contractor & recycling customers in MD, VA, WV, DE, and NC. Aggregates and quarry customers in NJ and NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties. 100 Mellott Drive Warfordsburg, PA 17267

4501 Green Point Drive Greensboro, NC 27410

Metso’s Lokotrack® LT106™ jaw crusher: Meeting your demands for high capacity with maximum efficiency That’s how we make the big difference, the Metso Way.

800-634-5634

FOLEY, INC. www.foleyinc.com Contractor and recycling customers in the state of NJ 855 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08855 info@foleyinc.com

732-885-5555

Improve the efficiency and profitability of your crushing operation with the redesigned Lokotrack® LT106™ jaw plant. New features, including a radial side conveyor, high inertia flywheels, and an IC700™ process control system, ensure high productivity, user-friendly operation, and good mobility in tough crushing applications. The LT106 is also available with Metso’s Fleet Management technology, providing remote monitoring of functions, parameters, and location for more efficient operation. Find out more about profitable crushing at metso.com/showroom/aggregates #TheMetsoWay

WHITNEY & SON, INC. www.whitneyandson.com Aggregates and quarry customers in CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, & VT 95 Kelley Ave. Fitchburg, MA 01420

800-245-5472 978-343-6353 info@whitneyandson.com

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CB CON-AGG www.cbconagg.com Aggregates, quarry, contractor and recycling customers in the state of PA 5300 Paxton Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-564-2121

4565 William Penn Hwy. Murrysville, PA 724-327-1300

Old Town Rd & Rte. 879 Clearfield, PA 814-765-1611

168 Industrial Park Road

11 Progress Drive Cranberry Twp., PA 724-776-7660

2955 Stewart Drive State College, PA 814-237-8338

3950 Depot Road Erie, PA 814-898-3388

Rt. 54 & I 180 (Exit 5) Turboville, PA 570-538-2551

1500 S. Altamont Blvd. Frackville, PA 570-874-3560

Wilkes-Barre Twp. Blvd. Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-822-8141

145 Rose St. Indiana, PA 724-463-8743

4326 Oregon Pike Lancaster, PA 717-859-4905

3105 Route 219 Lantz Corners, PA 814-778-5250

309 Foothills Lane Mount Pleasant, PA 724-696-4080

US Rt. 6 East Mansfield, PA 570-662-7171

441 Route 315 Hwy. Pittston, PA 570-883-1044

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Vermeer HG6800TX Features Infeed Design for Large Debris Vermeer’s HG6800TX horizontal grinder Features 950 hp (708 kW) in a 92,000 lb. (41,730.5 kg) class, and an infeed design to aid in feeding larger material such as whole trees. The new grinder is built to power through tough materials with less operator interaction. Precise Design “The HG6800TX is designed for large-scale land-clearing contractors to help maximize productivity and efficiency,” said Jeff Bradley, product manager of recycling and forestry equipment at Vermeer. “The feed roller on this machine can climb up to 50 inches to help tackle the tough material elements that land-clearing contractors often come across.” The new infeed on the HG6800TX was designed with low sidewalls to help the operator more easily load material into the machine. This feature allows larger loads to be dropped on the infeed with less interaction and manipulation of the material, so the operator can drop the load and focus on the next one. Exclusive Technology Equipped with the latest technology from Vermeer, the HG6800TX features the Series III duplex hard-faced drum. In addition to providing long-lasting durability, maintenance time is decreased with the ability to remove and flip or replace single hammers, as well as being able to externally balance the drum The remote control puts the machine control menu and machine operating information at the user’s fingertips so operators can monitor machine health from the loader cab.

With the optional damage defense system, contractors who deal with contaminated wood can help protect their equipment by reducing the likelihood of major machine damage caused by certain metal contaminants entering the hammermill. The system reacts to the initial contact of metal by reversing the feed system to allow for removal. The HG6800TX also features technologies like SmartFeed and the Thrown Object Deflector (TOD). SmartFeed optimizes machine performance and production electronically and allows the operator to focus on loading raw product and move finished product about the job site.

The function stops and reverses material from feeding into the hammermill when engine rpm’s drop below efficient operating range. The TOD decreases the quantity and distance of thrown objects, allowing the machine to be operated in a smaller “safe” work zone. The feature is hinged and can be raised or lowered depending upon grinding applications, simply with the remote control. For more information, visit www.vermeer.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The new infeed on the HG6800TX was designed with low sidewalls to help the operator more easily load material into the machine. This feature allows larger loads to be dropped on the infeed with less interaction and manipulation of the material, so the operator can drop the load and focus on the next one.

Metso MX Crusher Cuts Operational Costs, Increases Uptime The key benefit of the Metso multi-action technology is the easy under-load setting adjustment and wear compensation without having to stop the process

The Metso MX cone crusher is based on the multi-action crushing technology, which combines the piston and rotating bowl into a single crusher. The new crusher provides a giant leap in profitability by cutting operational costs 10 percent and enabling 10 percent higher uptime compared to traditional cone crushers, according to the manufacturer. “Aggregate producers are facing increasing pressure on efficiency and cost management. In order to meet these demands, we rethought the crushing basics and combined our long experience in different cone crusher technologies with our extensive engineering knowledge. Two individual crushing methods based on the piston and rotating bowl were conjoined, and as a result, we created the MX cone with multi-action technology,” said Jouni Mahonen, VP, global sales & product support at Metso. Designed for the most demanding rock conditions and with a special focus on automated adjustment features, the Metso MX enables cost-effective and safe operations. It also provides a very high reduction ratio with a premium end-product shape and consistency critical in aggregate applications. Its robust design makes the Metso MX suitable for demanding mining applications, according to the manufacturer.

Multi-Action Technology The key benefit of the Metso multi-action technology is the easy under-load setting adjustment and wear compensation without having to stop the process. This can be now combined with extended wear life and better mechanical protection. Optimal cavity design, stroke direction and effectively distributed crushing action lead to the ultimate rock-onrock crushing motion. This combined with the multi-action technology results in extended maintenance intervals and higher production. The Metso MX also provides maximized tramp release distance with high protection against uncrushable objects and overloading. The crusher can utilize up to 70 percent of the mass of new wear parts. Due to the intelligent design of the crusher, the quality characteristics of all sized end-product fractions stay consistent throughout the lifetime of the wear parts. “After 10,000 hours of rigorous testing, we are proud to say the Metso MX meets our targets for increased profitability by allowing 24/7 crushing with minimum downtime,” Mahonen said. For more information, visit www.metso.com/mx. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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EESSCO joins forces with ELRUS in New York & New England The industry's best, bar none. ELRUS’s PITBOSS® Brand Portable Equipment is designed and manufactured to deliver the lowest long-term, per-ton cost of ownership available anywhere. Our 40-year history of manufacturing products whose quality and reliability are unsurpassed in the industry is the foundation of the ELRUS reputation:

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Seppi M. Names Carlson, Miracle New Factory Reps

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Wm. Biers, Inc.

188 Perry Rd. Bangor, ME 04401 800-698-4838 • 207-942-4838 Fax: 207-941-0856

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Ben Carlson (L) and Craig Miracle are the new Seppi M. factory representatives of the United States.

Mulcher and crusher manufacturer Seppi M. announced the addition of two new team members: Ben Carlson and Craig Miracle are the new factory representatives of the U.S.A. Both have previous experience within the industry. New U.S. Distribution Center This is not the only change that the Italybased company is undertaking to improve the customer service throughout the country. Effective March 2017, the company is shipping parts and mulching equipment out of a central warehouse located in Ohio. This will allow Seppi M. to provide enhanced support to its customers throughout the country and help dealers react quickly to their customers’ requests for products and support, according

to the manufacturer. New Models With the introduction of the new staff and a new distribution center, Seppi M. also has introduced new models developed especially for the U.S. market: The MINIFORST cl, a powerful and weight-optimized skid steer forestry mulcher for loaders between 70 and 120 hp and the STARSOIL 2SPEED, an all in one crusher-tiller-mulcher that will mulch, grind and crush up almost anything, according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 800/681-1371 or visit www.seppi.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Ace Pick-A-Part Uses SDLGs in Its Recycling Operation With more than 30 years in the auto salvage business, Ace Pick-A-Part has earned its expertise in handling vehicles. The company holds some 3,000 cars on its lot at any one time, with easy access for customers to pull parts for repairs. It also recycles approximately 10,000 cars a year, using a fleet of wheel loaders to haul hundreds of vehicles each day. The Jacksonville, Fla., based company has been using wheel loaders with custom-made fork attachments since the mid 90s, perfecting the application over the years by using a variety of different brands and capacity sizes. Since 2016, Ace Pick-A-Part has selected SDLG as its wheel loader of choice. It’s using two SDLG LG959s with plans to add more loaders to its fleet this year. “We started our business using forklifts, but wheel loaders are much more maneuverable, and they have increased wheel distances and higher capacities that are better suited to our needs,” said Gary Lindros Jr., general manager of the company. “We had custom fork attachments made that enable us to lift up to four crushed cars at once. The longer forks reach through the cars and “We started our business using forklifts, but wheel loaders are much more maneuverable, and they have increased wheel distances there is a stop on them so the cars won’t and higher capacities that are better slide back.” suited to our needs,” said Gary Lindros Jr., general manager of the company. When Ace Pick-A-Part needed to replace two of the seven wheel loaders hour warranty. in its fleet, SDLG was suggested by Ace Pick-A-Part has been so impressed Flagler Construction Equipment, with its SDLG loaders that the company which is based in Tampa but also has a plans to purchase more as it replaces its location in Jacksonville. SDLG’s value aging fleet in years to come. This year it proposition — in which the brand plans to pick up one to two more SDLG offers basic, reliable technology that is models. Again, the company will look to field proven and backed by a substanFlagler Construction Equipment, with tial warranty — won Lindros over. Ace which it has had a relationship for several Pick-A-Part chose two LG959s for years. their size and lifting capacity. “We always have a great experience with Since taking delivery of the Flagler,” Lindros said. “We feel at ease buymachines in June of 2016, the company ing from them and there are never any surhas been running the two SDLG loadprises. The SDLG units have been performers six days a week, all day long. ing perfectly well, so we’re very pleased Operators took to the wheel loaders with both Flagler and SDLG.” quickly, Lindros said, as operation is “easy and pretty standard for the indusFlagler is part of the Flagler CE Holdings try.” Group, which also includes Penn-Jersey The LG959s are mainly used to lift With more than 30 years in the auto salvage business, Ace Pick-A-Part has earned its Machinery in Pennsylvania, New Jersey cars from flatbeds to stands on the com- expertise in handling vehicles. and New York. The company has been pany’s lot. Once the cars have been serving Floridians since 1987 and operates picked for parts, they’re taken to a crusher where up to four loaders we’ve owned in the past, you sometimes had to pull branches in Jacksonville, Lake City, Orlando, Tampa, Ft. vehicles are compressed together. The loaders then lift the the whole engine cover off for a routine task. The SDLG Meyers and Ft. Lauderdale. stacks of cars that weigh up to 2 tons (1.8 t) and place them machines make it easy for us to keep them maintained and Gary Lindros Sr. founded Ace Pick-A-Part in 1986, and on flatbeds to be taken for steel recycling. The company also running without going to a dealer for basic maintenance.” the family-owned and -operated business has since grown to The LG959 has an operating weight of 38,250 lbs. swaps out the fork attachment occasionally for a 4 cu. yd. (3 25 employees. It’s the largest self-service auto salvage yard cu m) bucket to perform groundwork repairs at its facility (17,349 kg). It features a Tier III Deutz engine with 221 hp in Jacksonville. and 777 lb.ft of torque; ZF transmission and axles; wet disc and various other tasks. (This story also can be found on Construction “One advantage of the SDLGs is the easy maintenance,” brakes; a hydraulic quick coupler and 3rd function Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipLindros said. “We like to handle our own maintenance and hydraulics; a modern fit and finish with high visibility; and mentguide.com.) the side panels make the engine very accessible. With other an operator-friendly cab. It comes with a 12-month, 2,000-


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Sennebogen 875 Keeps Coal Flowing at Historic Arctic Port Ports are the lynchpins of the econofect” view from the elevated Mastercab my, connecting countries and compacomfort cab. In addition, cameras and nies with each other. At a port in the LED headlights help provide optimum largest city in the Arctic, an innovative visibility, even in bad weather condiSennebogen 875 material handler is the tions. lynchpin connecting a rich Siberian “Thanks to the powerful slewing resource heritage with today’s world drive with up to five revolutions per markets. minute, we can manage an unloading About 5,291 tons (4,800 t) of cycle in under 30 seconds." Siberian coal arrive at the historic Delivered in mid-2015 by Murmansk port every day by rail and, in Sennebogen’s local sales and service order to in turn be stored for subsequent partner JSC KWINTMADI, the 875 shipment, are unloaded by the material handler is equipped with a 530 Sennebogen 875 equipped with a hp (395 kW) diesel engine and the crawler portal undercarriage and 6.5 cu. Green Hybrid energy recovery system. yd. (5 cu m) clamshell. Coal handling is For use at Arctic temperatures, the unit a key business in Murmansk, which celwas optimized with a low temperature ebrated its 100th anniversary in 2016. package, including numerous preheatOriginally named Romanow-naing mechanisms for the equipment and Murmana after the Russian czar, the energy recovery system, as well as spe“Cape Town of the North” is located Approximately 5,291 tons of coal arrive at Murmansk port by railcar every day. They are cial lubricants for temperatures down to along a bay of the Arctic Ocean. Shaped unloaded by a Sennebogen 875 with a Green Hybrid Energy Recovery System built on a -31F (-35C). by its port, the origin of the region’s crawler portal undercarriage and equipped with a 6.5 cu. yds. (5 cu m) clamshell bucket. In addition to the 875 with crawler economic growth, the city is actually portal, several Sennebogen 830 and 835 one year younger than the port of the material handlers are in use loading with the clamshell. Due to a track width of parallel to it at the same time. In addition, same name. 19 ft. (5.8 m) and a passage height of 16 ft. the diesel-driven Sennebogen 875 has a bulk goods at the Port of Murmansk. For more information, visit 5 in. (5 m), the machine’s undercarriage range of 78 ft. 9 in. (24 m) and alternately Efficient Material Handling spans one of the two railway lines on the unloads the railcars on the right and left in www.sennebogen-na.com. (This story also can be found on Equipped with a crawler portal undercar- site. However, the material handler’s reach a continuous cycle. riage, the Sennebogen 875 stands directly allows it to comfortably serve both the railMachine operators at Murmansk Construction Equipment Guide’s website at over the rails in order to remove the coal way line directly underneath and the one Commercial Seaport commend the “per- www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Morbark Awards Its Top Dealers Gold Tier Status Morbark LLC is proud to recognize eight of its top tree care products dealers and four of its top industrial dealers with Gold Tier status. Tree Care Products: • Alexander Equipment, northern Illinois • Bobcat of Buffalo, western New York • Cardinal Equipment, Ontario and Quebec, Canada • Deacon Equipment, East-Central Pennsylvania • ESSCO Distributors, Long Island, N.Y. • Savannah Equipment Specialists, southeast Georgia • Schmidt Equipment, Massachusetts and Rhode Island • Stevens Products Ltd., New Zealand Industrial Products: • Cardinal Equipment, Ontario, Quebec and Maritime Provinces, Canada • James River Equipment, Virginia and North Carolina • L.C. Whitford Equipment, western New York • Tidewater Equipment, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida “Morbark’s network of dealers are a key part of our efforts to enable our customers’ success,” said John Foote, Morbark senior vice president. “These dealers represent the best of the best. They provide more than just our high-performance equipment; they give our customers local knowledge and support to help them grow and maintain their businesses. We’re proud to have them in the Morbark family.” Morbark dealers are reviewed and scored annually on their customer service, business plan, equipment and parts sales, service and warranty process, marketing efforts, and much more. The companies earning Gold Tier status are truly exceptional in all scoring aspects. Half of this year’s honored dealers are previous Gold Tier recipients: For Tree Care: Alexander Equipment earned Gold Tier status for the fifth consecutive year, Schmidt Equipment earned the honor four of the previous five years, and Bobcat of Buffalo was honored for the second straight year. Cardinal Equipment, Deacon Equipment, ESSCO Distributors, Savannah Equipment and Stevens Products were honored for the first time in the Tree Care division. Cardinal, however, earned the honor for Industrial products last year, and 2016 was their first year as a Morbark Tree Care Products dealer. For Industrial: Both James River Equipment and Tidewater Equipment were honored with Gold Tier status for the fourth straight year, while Cardinal Equipment earned their second straight Gold dealer award and L.C. Whitford was honored for the first time. “Our dealers go through a rigorous review process,” said Mark Rau, dealer development manager. “We have a series of quarterly and annual reviews that test them on different aspects of their businesses to ensure all of our dealers have a consistent high standard of quality. Morbark also is constantly working with our dealers to improve the review process. We’re honored to recognize these dealers who scored highly in all aspects of our review process and are as devoted to continuous improvement as Morbark is.” For more information, visit www.morbark.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Pitbull 2300B Screener an Option for Small-to-Mid-Sized Contractors

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Lake Erie Portable Screeners introduced a portable box The portable screening plant has an upper and lower screener as a smaller, economical alternative to the Pitbull screening deck. Each deck provides more than 41 sq. ft. (3.8 2300. The Pitbull 2300B has no conveyors and features a sq m) of screening area. Lake Erie equips each deck with two smaller frame, allowing it to boast the durability, portability sections of screen panels. The screen deck design is a comand screening rate of the 2300 at almost half the cost. The mon feature in the 2300 family of screening plants, providnew model is simpler, lighter and more compact than the ing owners the versatility of total interchangeability of screen larger version, yet delivers high outputs with a wide range of panels between all models. This reduces inventory investmaterials, including topsoil, mulch, gravel, stone and asphalt. ment when purchasing screen panels for existing and future The combination of low price and high performance makes owners of 2300 plants, as well as makes panel inventory the machine ideal for rental centers and small- to mid-sized more economical and better utilized for rental stores. contractors in industries such as landscaping, construction and excavation, according to the manufacturer. “We want to make sure our product is attainable to everyone who could benefit from it. That’s why we created an entrylevel machine for smaller contractors and rental centers,” said Stuart Foradora, Lake Erie Portable Screeners factory representative. “The 2300B has the same screening rate and durability as the 2300 but in a smaller, more economical package.” Lake Erie Portable Screeners’ engineers greatly simplified the 2300 to create the 2300B. The most noticeable changes are the removal of the conveyors on the 2300B and the model’s more compact frame. As a result of the reduced size and weight, engineers were able to include a smaller hydraulic system and a 21.5-hp Lake Erie Portable Screeners removed the conveyors from the Pitbull Honda two-cylinder air-cooled gas engine 2300B portable box screener and incorporated modifications to lower cost for rental centers and contractors. The new model features a — rather than the four-cylinder diesel the large open cleanout space below the screener, allowing operators easy engine on the 2300. Despite the changes, access to remove and load screened material into a dump truck or pile. Lake Erie Portable Screeners constructed the Pitbull 2300B to share the same features that make the Pitbull 2300 simple to use, maintain and Lake Erie offers optional finger decks for the top deck in transport. These include full hydraulic operation, tubular addition to a wide range of screen opening sizes and shapes frame construction and a reversible shaker. for processing many types of materials. Operators can The screening plant incorporates an anti-spill loading change screens quickly and easily by loosening the tension apron that accepts as much as 3 cu. yds. (2.3 cu m) of mate- bolts holding the panels in place. The screeners also can be rial at a time, depending on the feed rate. With its low dump equipped with optional upper and lower discharge chutes for height of 8 ft. 4-1/2 in. (2.6 m), operators do not need loading classifying as many as three different sizes of screened materamps, they can fill the hopper using typical construction rials. equipment, such as skid steers, backhoes, loaders or excavaLake Erie Portable Screeners builds Pitbull 2300B frames tors. While the screening rate remains the same as with the with high-quality, structural tube steel. The tubular construclarger 2300, the 2300B deposits the screened material into a tion reduces noise and vibration, which also minimizes the large, open space below the screener rather than onto a con- risk of cracks and structural failures common in machines veyor belt. This, combined with the smaller engine and easy with C-channel construction. The screening plant is made availability of gas, makes the machine ideal for contractors entirely of heavy-duty materials, all the stress points are fully with small production requirements, according to the manu- reinforced, and attachment points and stress points are 100 facturer. percent welded with high-strength steel, according to the Contractors can easily tow the 7,300-lb. (3,311 kg) manufacturer. machine with a class 3 truck, another big differentiation from For increased production rates and far fewer equipment the larger model, which requires a minimum class 4 truck. cycles, Lake Erie Portable Screeners also offers larger diesel, This makes the 2300B rental ready. It’s built with a standard propane, or electric-powered screeners. The machines pintle hook and street-legal lighting. Upon arrival, contrac- include the company’s built-in conveyor system, featuring a tors use the hydraulic system to quickly and easily lower the 20-ft. (6 m) long stacking conveyor. machine to operating position. When the machine is ready to For more information, call 888/448-2486 or visit be moved, the operator can return it to towing position with www.pitbullscreeners.com. the flip of a lever. The unit also features a heavy-duty, non(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment suspension straight axle and electric brakes. 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Metso Receives Honors for Enhancing Workplace Safety Metso has been recognized with two awards for its proactive and dedicated efforts in occupational safety. One of the awards was presented to Metso for its outstanding management in preventive security by the National Safety Council of Chile, and the other one to Manuel Guzman, manager, health and safety at Metso Chile, who received the Management Award for Prevention presented by the Institute of Occupational Safety. “We have been impressed by the work of Metso's Joint Safety Committees, and we value the proactive processes they have developed to enhance safety — processes for which they have won various awards and recognitions," said Guillermo Gacitúa, president of the National Safety Council of Chile. Metso is continuously looking for new innovative ways to enhance occupational safety and well-being at work. One of the most important initiatives implemented by Metso’s Pacific Rim market area in 2016 was the immersed virtual reality training system, where risk situations can be trained for in a 3D factory environment. “For us it is an honor to receive these recognitions. We put an emphasis on generating new initiatives and engaging our employees, families and children to help them to recognize unsafe situations. Constantly innovating so that every employee is always aware of the importance of safety has always been one of our important focus areas,” said Aldo Cermenati, SVP, Pacific Rim market area, Metso. (L-R): At the National Safety Council of Chile award ceremony, Ricardo Herrera, HSE South Zone team leader, For more information, visit www.metso.com. Metso Chile; Manuel Guzmán, manager, health and safety at Metso Chile; Guillermo Gacitúa, president, CNS; and Aldo Cermenati, SVP, Pacific Rim, Metso.

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Hydrema Unveils F-Series 22-Ton Articulated Dump Truck The Hydrema 22-ton (20 t) payload 922HM complies with the latest emission legislation/EPA Tier IV Final without the use of diesel particle filter (DPF) but by using DOC and SCR catalyst with DEF (diesel exhaust fluid). The powerful Cummins QSB 6.7 engine delivers 292 hp (218 kW), which is 8.5 percent more power than the previous model and with 5.5 percent more torque (1044 Nm; 770 lb.-ft.). Combined with the low weight, the truck has an unrivaled power-to-weight ratio and superb off-road capabilities, according to the manufacturer. The machine has a new exhaust brake integrated into the variable turbo and a variable engine fan providing cooling as needed — quiet and fuel efficient. New Cab Interior The new F Series 922HM dump truck not only comes with an engine upgrade but has an all-new cab interior, providing greater comfort and easy configuration of the machine for the operator. The cab features: • A new backlit multifunctional joystick and electronic keypad panels for easy fingertip control. • New central computer unit and instrument display with simple access to on-board

The new F Series 922HM dump truck not only comes with an engine upgrade but has an all-new cab interior, providing greater comfort and easy configuration of the machine for the operator.

diagnostics and service tools. • Upgraded HV-A/C system with a bigger condenser providing improved cooling capacity. • Optional cooling/heating box for the long working days. In addition, a range of features can now be controlled directly from the drivers’ seat. • ZF transmission optimization. • Cruise control.

• Calibration of the front axle suspension settings. • Idle Stop function, which stops the engine once it has been in idle for a longer period (adjustable 1- 60 min). • Monitoring of the differential lock. • Possibility for machine diagnostics: CCM, Transmission, Engine, CAN-System. • Fault-Codes from Engine, Transmission can easily be read on the instrument display

for registry. Along with the new features, the 922HM still retains characteristics from previous models: • The intelligent ZF 6-gear Soft-shift transmission for a smooth ride. • Lowest ground pressure on the market. • Greater stability than traditional trucks from the unique articulation point. • Fast cycle times (7 second tip time and Auto Body Return). • Power up and down tip rams • Separate pumps for steering and tipping — allowing for tipping while positioning. • Great visibility from the driver’s seat makes it easy to maneuver the truck in narrow conditions. • Easy ground level checks via the electrically powered hood. The Hydrema 922HM also is available in optional multi-chassis format without the dump truck body and where a variety of customized solutions can be mounted. The multi-chassis truck is available as an extended version for hook lift, etc. or just as a regular dump truck with tire options to suit all applications. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Black Splitter Attachments Now Available Online By Brian M. Fraley SPECIAL TO CEG

to be offering them.” Several of Atlantic’s Black Splitter models are currently available at logsplittersdirect.com including the S2630, S2800, and S2X800. The website provides users with the tools required to make an informed buying decision including product photos, features, specifications, reviews, and shipping details. “We witnessed the power of the internet and social media in a recent marketing campaign conducted on several online platforms; the increased sales, call volume, and product exposure was great,” said Atlantic’s Owner Eric Ransome. “A growing number of consumers research products, check online reviews, and even make purchases online. Having these attachments available through Power Equipment Direct gives customers across the U.S. the ability to find and purchase our products through a reputable online distributor.” For more information, visit blacksplitternj.com.

Atlantic Excavator Attachments has cemented a deal with Power Equipment Direct to begin selling Black Splitter wood splitting attachments online at its specialty site logsplittersdirect.com. The move represents the firm’s entry into ecommerce and allows customers from across the United States to easily acquire these unique cone splitters through the internet. Log Splitters Direct is a division of Power Equipment Direct, one of the largest online dealers of outdoor power equipment and accessories. The firm sells a wide range of machinery including log splitters, chip spreaders, chainsaws and more. “Our customers often ask me why don’t they make splitters that can accommodate oversized logs,” said Log Splitters Direct Product Expert Dale Vogelsanger. “The Black Splitter answers that question and ultimately saves them (This story also can be found on time and money, which is what drives all Construction Equipment Guide’s website at of us. The overall quality of these attach- Atlantic Excavator Attachments has cemented a deal with Power Equipment Direct to www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) ments is truly impressive and I am happy begin selling its Black Splitter wood splitting attachments online at logsplittersdirect.com. CEG


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Bobcat Launches First Two Next-Gen R-Series Excavators Bobcat Company has enhanced its compact excavators with the all-new, next generation R-Series excavators. Featuring a bold, distinct design, R-Series excavators will help boost operator productivity and comfort, as well as machine uptime protection, according to the manufacturer. The first R-Series excavators to launch will include the Bobcat E32 and E35 in the popular 3- to 4-ton (2.7 to 3.6 t) size class. Additional R-Series excavators from Bobcat will be introduced at a later date. Increased Over-the-Side Stability R-Series excavator operators can dig with greater confidence over the side of the machine with a standard dual-flange track roller system. The new dual-flange rollers extend the excavator’s undercarriage structure closer to the track’s edge and provide up to a 15 percent increase in over-the-side capacity and more stability. This improves over-the-side digging performance and slewing ability to help boost operator productivity. Operators also will notice an improved ride quality with the new dual-flange roller and track system, allowing them to comfortably move around a bumpy job site. Simple Serviceability A new, integrated rear counterweight design lowers the excavator’s center of gravity to further enhance machine stability. The design maintains wide-open access to the engine and daily maintenance checks. Operators have panoramic access to the engine and routine maintenance components for superior service and to help minimize machine downtime. High-Quality Finish Operators can see and feel a difference with a new high-quality finish. The new RSeries excavators feature strengthened hinges and latches, and rigid, aligned excavator panels to reduce vibration in the cab, especially when working on rough surfaces. These enhancements increase operator comfort for a more enjoyable work day. Unbeatable Operator Experience Along with having one of the largest cab openings in the industry, Bobcat has redesigned its R-Series excavator cab for an unbeatable operator experience, according to the manufacturer. The tall, wide widows have 15 percent more surface area, which includes an improved top window and narrower side pillars for visibility that’s never been better. Operators can get a better view of the excavator’s workgroup and surrounding areas with expanded visibility from the cab. A new sun visor over the top window shields operator’s eyes from the

The first R-Series excavators to launch will include the Bobcat E32 and E35 in the popular 3- to 4-ton (2.7 to 3.6 t) size class.

sun on bright days. There is 29 percent more floor space in R-Series compact excavators for the operator’s feet and legs than previous models, and redesigned floor pedals conveniently fold away, maximizing floor space even more. The seat and cab also are wider, allowing for plenty of elbow room all day long. Operators will appreciate the new automatic heat and air conditioning systems for complete control over the cab climate. When it’s cold outside, an optional heated seat takes operator comfort to another level. A new tubular-frame reinforced cab door comes standard, making R-Series excavators even stronger and able to withstand rough conditions of the job site. The tubular frame holds a tighter seal, helping keep out dirt and dust for an enhanced operating experience. The new R-Series excavators feature a standard, easy to reach control pattern selector. This feature is conveniently located right below the operator’s seat, allowing operators to quickly switch from ISO controls to standard controls. With the reposi-

tioned second auxiliary selector switch, operators can toggle between the second auxiliary and the boom offset without removing their hand from the left joystick. The R-Series excavator cabs also have a variety of other comfort and performance enhancements: • Tread step for firmer footing when getting in or out of the cab • Removable floor mats for easy cab cleaning • Internal storage compartments to store gloves or other personal items • High-quality joystick materials for easy, comfortable grips • Polycarbon window for a clear overhead view of the jobsite • Level 1 FOPS canopy if operators prefer an open machine with a tough frame Increased Downward Angles R-Series excavators allow operators to easily level the machine with increased downward angles for a greater range of motion. The excavator blades have been increased by as much as 33 percent to a 12degree downward angle. Note: blade down

angle degrees will vary by model. This feature allows operators to get the perfect angle and stabilize the machine when digging on an uneven surface or trenching at an angle. Simplified Maintenance A boom swing greaseless pin joint is another new feature operators can appreciate on the new R-Series excavators. It eliminates an important greasing item, allowing operators to save maintenance time and increase work time. Easy Access to Tie-Downs Using four-point machine tie-down locations, operators will find it is easier than ever to connect their Bobcat excavator to a trailer and ensure proper transportation procedures are followed. The tie-down locations are easily visible and accessible for simple trailer connections and faster trips from job site to job site. For more information, visit Bobcat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Technology Makes a Splash: Rotating Laser Solution Laser technology, as it applies to construction, has been around for decades and, in that time, has become increasingly refined. Today’s lasers can assist in everything from measuring elevation and distance to machine control to construction stake-out to alignment and much more. For C&R Excavating, rotating lasers have become their go-to instrument for use in one of the technology’s most basic contexts: leveling. Using such a laser, the Gilbert, Ariz.-based company ensures that every swimming pool they excavate for in the Phoenix metro area — and they do more than 200 a year — is perfectly level in advance of the trades that will follow them. An older but proven technology? Yes. Irreplaceable for C&R? An equally emphatic nod to the affirmative. Bubble Burst Founded in 1986 by Connie & Rick Kendall, C&R Excavating

has its roots in the pool cleanup business, one of the final steps in a swimming pool installation process that includes excavation, followed by plumbing, steel, electrical, shotcrete, deck, tile, cleanup and then finish. Kendall was later joined by sons Mark and Brandon, who, after several years working alongside their father, felt the company needed to head in a different direction. “Cleanup is very labor-intensive; we wanted to get into the excavation part of the pool installation process,” said Mark Kendall. “So, in 1999, my Dad sold us C&R, we purchased some equipment to begin digging pools — mostly residential projects but also some commercial work — and that’s been our focus ever since.” C&R grew to as many as 26 employees and was on pace for continued expansion when the economic downturn of 2008 hit, forcing the Kendalls to let almost the entire staff go. With just Mark,

Being level in pool excavation is key to success in that and subsequent areas of the process.

The Topcon unit provides C&R with up to 60 hours of use through its Ni-MH rechargeable battery and can also operate on AC power, if desired.

Everything from drainage to pool deck installation to placement of utilities is dependent upon C&R’s work being level.

Brandon and Rick handling excavations and Mark’s wife Jennifer doing the company’s bookkeeping, C&R struggled to keep the business afloat during the recession, a period when one install a week (versus five or six in busy times) was common. Eventually, however, things started to turn around, homebuilding in the area picked up, and the company was once again headed in the right direction. Getting Current When the Kendalls were first considering getting into the excavation side of the business, a colleague who was retiring showed them how he was doing his work at the time. While his methodology was effective, it was also sorely outdated. “He was a seasoned veteran in this industry and, for all the time he’d been excavating for pools, he used a water level,” said Mark Kendall. “It’s one of the oldest approaches to leveling, using a bucket of water, a length of hose and gravity to indicate the level condition. Because we really didn’t know of any better way to do things, we did the same — for a while. It’s a cumbersome process which forces you to constantly have to wait for water in the hose to settle down before you can get an accurate measurement.” Realizing there had to be a better way, they used a surveyor’s transit for a while, which, while it was a definite improvement over the water level, was still not the answer. That came when they spotted one of their competitors using a rotating laser. “Seeing how fast and accurate it was,” said Mark Kendall, “I turned to Brandon and said: ‘We’ve got to get a laser.’ Shortly afterward, we contacted Brad Conover, sales rep for Branco Machinery, the authorized Topcon dealer for this area and were quickly using a rotating laser. We’ve upgraded models through the years and today are using a Topcon RL-H4C rotating laser. It’s made a world of difference for us in that facet of the business.” On the Level As it is in all areas of construction, being level in pool excavation see TOPCON page 106


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ANDERSON EQUIPMENT COMPANY 800-414-4554 www.andersonequip.com Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Cambridge Springs Clarion Clearfield Somerset Maine Bangor Gorham Farmington West Virginia Charleston Fairmont

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HARTER EQUIPMENT www.harterequipment.com 615 State Route 33 Millstone Township, NJ 732-446-7600 Fax: 732-446-9255

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Topcon Helps C&R Excavating Keep Pace With Growth

For C&R Excavating, rotating lasers have become their go-to instrument for use in one of the technology’s most basic contexts: leveling. TOPCON from page 104

is key to success in that and subsequent areas of the process. Everything from drainage to pool deck installation to placement of utilities is dependent upon C&R’s work being level. “Most often, we work off a plan provided for us by the pool company,” said Mark Kendall. “We come on site and pound small sections of rebar spaced about 1.5 to 2-feet apart — and set back 12-inches from the layout line — around the circumference of the pool. Then, one of us will take a measuring stick to which we’ve attached the laser’s receiver and place it atop each piece of rebar for a reading. The rotating laser sends out a signal that is picked up by the receiver and a tone tells us if the bar is either high or low. We adjust it accordingly to match the pre-determined elevation and move on to the next one.” The RL-H4C, the newest laser currently in C&R’s inventory, gives them the performance they demand, providing ±10 arc-seconds of horizontal accuracy.

The RL-H4C, the newest laser currently in C&R’s inventory, gives them the performance they demand, providing ±10 arc-seconds of horizontal accuracy.

Ensuring the laser is level, once a finicky manual process, is now done automatically by the instrument itself, which offers ±5 degrees self-leveling range. Even battery life is no longer an issue. The Topcon unit provides C&R with up to 60 hours of use through its Ni-MH rechargeable battery, and can also operate on AC power if desired. Shovel-Ready Durability Though the Arizona desert seems to many to be an idyllic setting, over time, exposure to the hot, dry environment can be demanding upon both people and machinery. Brandon Kendall said the Topcon lasers, in use on every project they do — in temperatures that regularly exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit — have never failed them over the years. “We’ve had no problem with the heat at all,” he said. “However, we have noticed that, if we set up the laser on a customer’s patio, as we normally do, any sliding glass doors will cause a reflection which can affect the signal. To counter that, we simply place something

behind the unit to block the reflection. But we’ve even used the unit in heavy rain, and it seems to be unaffected by it.” One of the characteristics of past Topcon rotating lasers that C&R really appreciated was their ability to withstand the rigors of daily jobsite use. Brandon Kendall said the team recently got a chance to see proof of that durability firsthand. “Despite having warned one of Mark’s son’s friends against leaning one of our heavy trimming shovels against a wall near the laser, he did so anyway. Of course, Murphy’s Law said it was going to fall on the laser — and it did. Even though it smashed the protective glass on one of the sides, we were blown away when we started the instrument up and it still worked perfectly. We took it in to have Branco look it over, it checked out fine, they replaced the lens and we put it back to work. That’s wellbuilt in anybody’s book.” Kendall said Branco Machinery has been a great asset, for both in getting them into laser technology and through their excellent level of support. “We haven’t had any

Today’s lasers can assist in everything from measuring elevation and distance to machine control to construction stake-out to alignment and much more.

major issues with any of the Topcon gear,” said Mark Kendall, “but Brad Conover has always been there for us, assessing our needs and handling regular service issues. They’re a good ally to have.” Going Deep With the rebar installed to the appropriate depth, C&R’s crew affixes a series of flexible form boards to them that will both offer a guide for excavation and serve as a finished grade indication for the surrounding deck material. “Accuracy in elevation is key and we get that without fail,” said Kendall. “There were times with the water level when, after hanging the boards, we’d see that a couple of the stakes were off. Something like that happening is no longer a concern with the rotating laser.” While free-form pools were once customers’ design of choice, Mark Kendall said that more than 90 percent of their work today consists of excavation for straight, rectangular pools. On a basic “playpool,” one that is about 400 sq. ft. (37 sq m) of surface area, pool

depths can vary from 3-ft. to 8-ft. (.9 to 2.4 m) and occasionally deeper. “Once we have the bars and boards in, we run a string from one side to the other which will help us verify those depths using a tape,” he said. “For example, if we know that it is a horizontal distance of 12-feet from the 4-foot depth to the 5-foot depth, we also know that, at mid-point, the depth will be 4.5 feet, and so on.” He added that, again, those figures are dependent on C&R having achieved good, reliable, level measurements early on and the rotating laser gives them that degree of confidence. “The Topcon unit is easy to use, durable, reliable and, most importantly accurate,” said Mark Kendall. “We are back to doing about 200 pools a year now, only with a very small workforce. Tools like this help us maintain that pace and remain competitive in the industry.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Vanguard Provides Quality Global Support to Customers Briggs & Stratton Commercial Power enhances job site productivity through its global support network, which includes more than 40,000 highly-trained dealers in 100 countries. With advanced training and technical support, comprehensive online resources, on-time delivery of competitively priced parts and fast online warranty processing, Briggs & Stratton Commercial Power offers the most extensive service and support network of any commercial engine manufacturer, according to the company. “Global Support is a dedicated business unit within Briggs & Stratton,” said Andrew Ewig, assistant marketing manager — global support, Briggs & Stratton Corporation. “This underscores our focus and commitment to the customer. We know that the engine is only the beginning.” “Everything the global support team does is focused on helping our dealers better serve their Vanguard customers,” said Jim Cross, marketing manager, Briggs & Stratton Commercial Power. “To make this happen, dealers need quick access to quality replacement parts, comprehensive training and information and resources to help their customers be successful.” To ensure the best technicians are available to assist customers, Briggs & Stratton Commercial Power provides extensive training for dealers and service technicians at 11 global education centers, as well as online through its dedicated dealer website, the Power Portal. Each year from October through April, the company conducts a comprehensive training program that updates technicians on new products and procedures. In addition these annual updates, specialized classes cover fuel injection, carburetor and governance troubleshooting, advanced electrical troubleshooting and engine problem analysis. When all is said and done, Briggs & Stratton trains more than 6,000 technicians annually. The Vanguard EFI training is unlike any other in the industry, using a live training board for hands-on experience. The program incorporates 16 exercises and about six hours of hands-on work. Additionally, a service manual is included that provides easy-to-follow charts with full color images and wiring diagrams for EFI systems. All training sessions conclude with a comprehensive test to determine the technician’s competency. The highest level of training for

any technician is the Briggs & Stratton master service technician. To achieve this, the technician must take a test with more than 300 questions that takes an average of five hours to complete. Service training programs are supplemented with detailed online technical support through the Briggs & Stratton Power Portal. The most comprehensive, free technical resource in the industry, the Power Portal includes a multitude of resources to aid dealers in providing top-notch service to Vanguard customers. These resources include online training modules as well as manuals, parts lists, service manuals and a library with hundreds of videos that cover everything from service tips and training to step-by-step instructions on repowering equipment. All videos and charts are searchable by engine or product/application. Dealers can contribute to the portal with repower projects they have completed. To further simplify troubleshooting for end-users, all engines are equipped with a Power Code, a QR code on the engine that directs the user to engine-specific tips and maintenance information. The user simply scans the barcode with a smart phone equipped with a code reader for quick access to content. For further assistance, U.S. residents can call to speak to trained technicians from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST. To complement its service training, part of the global support team is dedicated to its “Right Part. Right Price.” initiative. These analysts consistently benchmark the prices of more than 50,000 Vanguard parts against will-fit and other OEM pricing to ensure customers can quickly buy the highest quality parts at the best price. This ensures reliable performance for customers and keeps engines within warranty guidelines. Vanguard rounds out its support program with a global three-year limited commercial warranty. A dedicated warranty team focused on commercial engines works with each dealer on a case-by-case basis to evaluate warranty issues. All claims can be submitted online 24/7, and 95 percent of claims are processed within 48 hours and submitted for payment within one week. For more information, visit www.vanguardengines.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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VDOT Expects I-95 Express Lanes to Kohler Customer Reduce Bottlenecks in Stafford County Experience Center Puts Engines to Test Kohler unveiled its new Kohler Engines Customer Experience Center, a massive, 23-acre proving grounds designed to help equipment manufacturers put Kohler engines through the toughest of trials. Located in Kohler, Wis., the grounds provide manufacturers with the unique opportunity to put Kohler engines through the paces in a variety of real-world scenarios while also enjoying close The project aims to reduce delays for northbound gen- proximity to world-class hotel accommodations and other In Stafford County, Va., construction is under way to eral lanes during the morning peak, reduce delays for extend the Interstate 95 Express Lanes about 2 mi. (3.2 southbound express lanes during the evening peak, attractions. “Initial response to our new proving grounds has been km) beyond the flyover ramp where the current 95 improve safety by reducing vehicles weaving to enter Express Lanes currently end, north of Garrisonville and exit the lanes and increase capacity within the extremely positive,” said Cam Litt, marketing manager of Road (Exit 143). existing right-of-way. Kohler Engines. “Several equipment manufacturers have already benefited from the unique opportunity that we’re offering here and have especially enjoyed our all-in-one VDOT from page 1 approach to the product testing experience.” 2017/early 2018, with the new northThe Kohler Engines Customer Experience Center is an bound entrance opening in summer ideal setting to test numerous applications, including: 2018. • Turf — Test commercial and consumer zero-turn radius The private partners who built the 95 and walk-behind mowers, push mowers, and golf mainteExpress Lanes facility, 95 Express Lanes LLC, made a $25 million contrinance equipment on acres of tall grass. The grounds feature bution for the 95 Express Lanes flat land, graded hills, moguls, and more. Southern Terminus Extension project • Recreational — Customers can race around miles of in Stafford County. The Virginia paved and unpaved paths, including hills, bump tracks and Department of Transportation (VDOT) mud pits in an assortment of recreational vehicles, including The project will enhance safety by limiting merging and weaving to enter will pay the remaining project costs and exit 95 Express Lanes near the Interstate 95 interchange at Exit UTVs and golf carts. beyond $25 million. 143/Garrisonville Road. • Utility/Chore — Utilizing tillers, log splitters, pressure According to Kelly Hannon, comwashers, and water pumps, manufactures can unearth wild munications manager of VDOT’s fields, cut wood and even pump water from the sizeable “When the project is complete, which uses a dynamic tolling model. Fredericksburg District, the Southern The project involves 200,000 cu. pond located on the grounds. Terminus Extension was estimated to northbound traffic in the main lanes cost a total of $50 million. “However, will be able to enter the express lanes yds. (152,911 cu m) of earth moved; • Construction — Kohler’s proving grounds offer ample the project was awarded to Branch earlier at a new left entrance south of 40,000 tons (36,287 t) of asphalt; space to excavate as well as a large concrete pad for sawing Highways Inc. for $31.1 million,” she the Garrisonville Road [Route 610] 94,000 ft. (28,651 m) of ITS conduit; or troweling. overpass,” Hannon said. “The existing and 41,000 ft. (12,497 m) of striping. explained. During a visit to the Kohler Engines Customer Experience An estimated 120 people will be “Although a project’s final cost is left-entrance north of Garrisonville Center, guests can enjoy the many attractions in the area, not precisely determined until it is com- Road will remain. Southbound working on the construction site at varincluding a round of golf at Blackwolf Run, with 36 holes of plete, and all bills are submitted, it is Express Lanes traffic heading to ious points between the project start championship golf on two courses; try their hand at some of anticipated the total cost for the Fredericksburg and south will be able and completion. The project is working the best fishing in the state; or sharpen their skills on the nearto continue past Garrisonville and with approximately 20 subcontractors, Southern Terminus Extension will be by trap and clay shooting courses. When it comes to less than $50 million based on the con- merge about one mile south of plus suppliers. Garrisonville Road.” Primary subcontractors include overnight accommodations, visitors should look no further struction award amount.” Hannon noted that a dynamic pric- Chesapeake Electrical for ITS; than The American Club — the only Forbes Five-Star and The project was awarded to Branch Highways Inc. of Roanoke, Va. Its ing structure will be used, where toll Superior Paving for asphalt; Long AAA Five-Diamond Resort Hotel in the Midwest. Guests design partner is Whitman, Requardt & prices are adjusted based on traffic Fence for guardrail; Whitman, also can relax after a long day of product testing at the fivedemand. Requardt & Associates for the design; star Kohler Waters Spa. Associates. The project will enhance safety by Terra Site Contractors for the sound VDOT’s project manager is Paul Conveniently located just one hour by car from Nishimoto, and Branch Highway’s limiting merging and weaving to enter wall; and A-annandale for striping. Milwaukee and General Mitchell International Airport — Major equipment used on the job general superintendent is Steve Morris. and exit 95 Express Lanes near the and two-and-a-half hours from Chicago and O’Hare According to Hannon, this project Interstate 95 interchange at Exit includes a Caterpillar 336 excavator; a International Airport — the new Kohler Engines Customer Hitachi 350 excavator; a Caterpillar Dwill extend 95 Express Lanes in 143/Garrisonville Road. Experience Center is now open. Equipment manufacturers Extensive tree clearing and grading 6 dozer; a Volvo A25D truck; and KStafford County by an additional 2.2 interested in more details, should simply contact their Kohler mi. (3.5 km) to the south, with an addi- is being performed in the median of Tec pans. (This story also can be found on Engines sales representative to make arrangements. tional 0.7 mi. (1.1 km) of restriping. A Interstate 95. 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From Site Prep to Paving, No Shortage of Work for Schlouch ground detention basin. Work was completed in the fall 2016. Hi-Tech Construction Co. named Schlouch Incorporated to provide the sitework for Landis Mill Estates, a seven-acre site featuring nine single-family homes. The project is located on Landis Mill Road, Lower Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pa. Schlouch provided clearing, grubbing, survey, stakeout, earthwork, sanitary and storm sewers, sediment/erosion control, roads, curbs, paving and seeding. Work was completed in the fall 2016.

Pipe crews install storm sewers at Hillendale Subdivision to prepare for 151 single-family homes and 59 townhouses in Chester County. SCHLOUCH from page 14

pads, concrete, curbs, paving and seeding. Schlouch also will construct retaining walls on the site. Work will be completed in the fall 2017. Lehigh County Sunshine Two LTD named Schlouch Incorporated to provide site preparation for Hidden Meadows Phase 1B featuring 71 townhouses. Sal Lapio Homes is developer of the residential project on Werley Road, Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh County, Pa. Schlouch is providing survey, stakeout, blasting, rock removal, earthwork, sediment/erosion control, sanitary and storm sewers, water line installation, roads, build-

ing pads, curbs, paving and seeding. Schlouch previously completed Phase 1A. Work will be completed in the spring 2017. Lehigh Valley Health Network selected Schlouch Incorporated to construct a berm at its Cedar Crest Boulevard facility in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pa. Schlouch is providing clearing, grubbing, earthwork, storm sewer, water line installation, sediment/erosion control, concrete and paving. Work will be completed in the spring 2017. Montgomery County Douglass Equities LLC picked Schlouch Incorporated for paving and related work at Douglass Town Center, County Line Road, Douglass Township, Montgomery County,

Pa. Schlouch provided storm sewer, paving repairs, crack sealing, sealcoating and line striping. Work was completed in October 2016. Mikelen LLC named Schlouch Incorporated to provide sitework for Old School/New House Residential, a 13-acre residential site on College Avenue and East First Avenue in the Borough of Trappe, Montgomery County, Pa. Developer of the project is Delgrippo Enterprises. Schlouch provided clearing, grubbing, survey, stakeout, demolition, rock removal, earthwork, sediment/erosion control, sanitary and storm sewers, water line installation, roads, building pads, curbs, paving and seeding. In addition, Schlouch constructed a large under-

Northampton County Kay Scenic View LLC named Schlouch Incorporated to handle sitework for Scenic View Estates III on Clearview Avenue, Upper Nazareth and Bushkill townships, Northampton County, Pa. Scenic View will feature 48 single-family lots. Schlouch is providing clearing, grubbing, survey, stakeout, rock removal, earthwork, sediment/erosion control, sanitary and storm sewers, water line installation, roads, building pads, curbs, paving and seeding. Work will be completed in the fall 2017. Premier Land Development LP chose Schlouch Incorporated to prepare the site for Saratoga Farms Phase 2 being developed by Tuskes Homes. The property in Lower Nazareth Township, Northampton County, Pa., will feature 30 single-family homes. Schlouch is providing survey, stakeout, blasting, rock removal, earthwork, sediment/erosion control, storm sewers, water line installation, roads, curbs, paving and seeding. Work will be completed in the spring 2017. (This story was reprinted with permission from OnSite with Schlouch, Fall/Winter 2016 issue.) (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Removing earth to make way for the pad for a 1,117,000 sq. ft. warehouse and cutting in a large retention basin were immediate goals for the SI team at New Kingstown.


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CONEXPO from page 45

The all-new McCloskey Sandstorm 620 was by far the most viewed product at the McCloskey Washing Systems’ exhibit area.

(L-R): Takeuchi’s Dean Hoffman goes over the features of the new Takeuchi TL10V2 compact track loader with Adam Endicott (in cab) of Unique Metal Fabrication, Pittsburg, Kan.; and Judy Brick-Arney and Ron Arney of Don Brick Excavating & Construction, Rogers, Ark.

The design of the Ditch Witch HT275 trencher offers up to four purpose-built attachments for jobsite versatility and installations up to 10 ft. (3 m) deep and 26 in. (66 cm) wide.

Exhibiting their uniquely designed trucks and excavators, including this Tier IV final 922HM off-road truck with increased horsepower, (L-R) are Scott Becker, Simon Kofoed-Dam, Tom Hartman, Barry Ferrell and Kris Binder, all of Hydrema.

Doosan Marketing Manager Aaron Kleingartner helped introduce the new Doosan DL420-5 CVT wheel loader during ConExpo.

Promoting the latest Screen USA and Red Rhino products (L-R) are Rick Cohen and Maria Staelens of GrinderCrusherScreen Inc.; Simon Winfield, Red Rhino Mini Crushers, Lincolnshire, England; Ron DuPerow, GrinderCrusherScreen Inc.; and Bob Helms (in back) of GrinderCrusherScreen Inc.

In the LeeBoy exhibit area, company representatives were excited to convey the news of their four new Tier IV final pavers on display at ConExpo.

Robert Slikker, Gusella-Bakker, said the design of the base of the Scrap King SCE Orange peel grapple allows for a minimum amount of welding.


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Beyond Buckets — Five Attachments to Improve Versatility By Aaron Kleingartner

• Chisel tool point — provides more breaker control when a breaker is being used for general excavation or cutting concrete for trenching • Blunt tool point — easily breaks and fractures large pieces of concrete or block in heavy construction applications • Pyramidal tool point — used for breaking hard, abrasive material in demolition applications Additionally, some manufacturers provide an automatic lubrication (greasing) system for their hydraulic breakers that delivers a constant flow of grease and eliminates manual greasing intervals. This can save you and your excavator operators labor-intensive time, money down the road and help to avoid over-greasing the attachment. 3. Clamps (excavators) Hydraulic and pro-link wedge lock clamps can expand excavator versatility when paired with multiple bucket widths and lengths. Clamps enable precise movement and positioning, and help secure material for superior loading and materialhandling applications. When not in use, the clamps can be retracted, making the

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When paired with an excavator, a power tilting coupler can be angled 90 degrees left or right for up to 180 degrees of flexibility.

If you are running a dedicated excavator only for heavy digging applications, you may be missing an opportunity. For instance, demolition and rock-breaking applications require a reliable attachment, such as a hydraulic breaker, to help optimize productivity. The nitrogen-powered breakers are equipped with an upper/lower suspension system that isolates the power unit from the housing, making it an ideal fit for a variety of demanding applications. In addition, many manufacturers offer breakers with two-speed controls that can be manually adjusted between low- and high-frequency settings.

This allows the operator to match the breaker impact rate to the working conditions for better productivity. Hydraulic breakers also offer a variety of tool points, so it is important to match the right tool point to the application for maximum jobsite production. Four common tool points include: • Moil tool point — used for everyday demolition applications

Multi-purpose buckets can load, carry and dump granular materials; grab irregularly shaped objects; and doze, level or spread soil and fill.


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WANTED: BUCKETS FOR 322/325 CAT EXCAVATORS EXCAVATOR BUCKETS CAT 322/325 WITH 80MM PINS CONTACT: KEN PH: 330-219-1003 EMAIL: KRV8815@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WANTED: ATTACHMENTS INTERNATIONAL WANTED TO BUY ATTACHMENTS INTERNATIONAL SEVERE SERVICE DEMOLITION GRAPPLES FOR 46-62,000 WEIGHT EXCAVATOR. WOULD CONSIDER LABOUNTY. PHOTO AND PRICE PLEASE. CONTACT: AMIE PH: 218-863-6444 EMAIL: AMIE@ATTACHMENTSINTL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LARGE SAND OR MASS EXCAVATING BUCKETS WANTED TO BUY LARGE SAND OR MASS EXCAVATING BUCKETS. PREFER ATTACHMENTS INTERNATIONAL OR EMPIRE. MUST BE REBUILDABLE. PHOTO AND PRICE PLEASE. CONTACT: SHANA PH: 218-863-6445 EMAIL: SHANA@ATTACHMENTSINTL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: EQUIPMENT MANUALS BUYING NEW OR USED CONSTRUCTION AND AGRICULTURE SERVICE, PARTS AND OPERATOR MANUALS. EQUIPMENT DEALERS & PRIVATE COMPANIES, IF YOU HAVE MANUALS JUST SITTING ON THE SHELF AND YOU NO LONGER NEED THEM, PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL OR EMAIL. I BUY LARGE AND SMALL LOTS. JOHN DEERE CAT, KOMATSU, CASE, NEW HOLLAND, VOLVO, DOOSAN AND SO ON. CONTACT: JOHN WHITNEY PH: 530-864-0771 EMAIL: WHITNEYJ65@YAHOO.COM FAX: 530-864-0771 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: YANMAR MODEL 55R YANMAR MODEL 55R TRACK CARRIER/DUMP -LOOKING FOR A MACHINE FOR PARTS -CAN BE BURNT OR WRECKED. CONTACT: TIM LEWANDOWSKI (PH: 724-640-4396) EMAIL: LEWEQUIP.BRANDON@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HITACHI EX200 AND EX400 WANTED TO BUY HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200, EX200-1, EX400 AND EX400-1 IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARA (PH: 8325280786) EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 2817270415 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JCB ROPS/FOPS CONTACT: ROBT. EMAIL: DEN_AYE@YAHOO.COM FAX: 215-757-3665 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: CAT 950, 950F, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966E AND 966F I AM LOOKING TO BUY CAT WHEEL LOADER 950,950F, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966F, AND 966E RUNNING OR NON RUNNING MACHINE IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: STEVE (PH: 8325280786) EMAIL: STEVE@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 2817270415 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR 140G , 140H RUNNING OR NON RUNNING!!!!!! WANTED TO BUY CAT 140G AND 140H RUNNING OR NON RUNNING IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: SAM (PH: 713-855-6170) EMAIL: SALES@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LATE MODEL TANDEM AXLE MACK DUMP CONTACT: CHRIS MCPHILLIPS (PH: 610-8647529) EMAIL: MCPHILLIPSCJ@AOL.COM FAX: 610-7893076 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: AT 422 GROVE CRANE TRANSMISSION CONVERTER AND TRANSMISSION CASE (COMPLETE WITH ALL GEARS) FOR A 1989 GROVE AT-422 CRANE. SERIAL #69502, MODEL 4425 G CONTACT: JAMES ARNETT JR (PH: 937-277-8080) EMAIL: JARNETTJR@ORBITSDO.COM FAX: 937-277-3951 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: USED SWINGER 200/220 REAR AXLE USED SWINGER 200/220 REAR AXLE. DANA MODEL 60 OR 70 TRAC LOCK AXLE CONTACT: GERRY (PH: 218-863-6445) EMAIL: ATTINTL@LORETEL.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BOBCAT 863 LOOKING FOR A LOW HOURS MACHINE, HYD STABILIZER A PLUS. CONTACT: WILLIAM TEETERS PH: 715-563-7162 EMAIL: BILLT_54726@YAHOO.COM FAX: 715-563-7162 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: TRIAXLE ROAD TRACTOR DAY CAB TRIAXLE ROAD TRACTOR FOR HEAVY HAUL 240-250INCH WHEELBASE DOUBLE FRAME 500PLUS HP 18 SPEED DAY CAB 20K PUSHER NEWER NO RUST CONTACT: JOE PH: 724-944-5569 EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: CASE 1150C DOZER 34X6 PYRAMID SHOES NEED 2 SOME CALL THEM ATEX SHOES. CONTACT: DAVID RESTER PH: 901-490-8888 EMAIL: HIGHFLYR@BELLSOUTH.NET FAX: 731-635-3366 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE EXCAVATOR & LOADER I HAVE AN IMMEDIATE NEED FOR AN EXCAVATOR AND POSSIBLY A LOADER IF THE PACKAGE IS PRICED RIGHT. PLEASE ONLY OFFER MACHINES THAT FIT REQUIREMENTS. COULD BE ANY OF THESE MODELS ZERO TAIL OR TRADITIONAL WITH THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS: DEERE 225D OR 245G, 240D OR 250G, 270D OR 290G. UNDER 3500 HRS, LONG STICK, HYD THUMB, HYD COUPLER, BEST PRICE. DEERE 644K WANTED: 785 SKID STEER LOADER, OR 724K. UNDER 4000 HRS, HYD COUNEW HOLLAND PLER, RIDE CONTROL, BEST PRICE. STOLEN FROM HARLAN MIDDLEPERFER WESTERN OR MIDWEST US BROOKS IN 2013 IN FLINTSTONE, GA. FREIGHT LOCATION. SERIAL NO. 820904. 1992 YR. HAD CONTACT: CALEB COLBORN CLAM BUCKET ON IT. REWARD FOR PH: 208-757-3564 INFORMATION. MAY BE IN TN, GA, OR KY. PLEASE HELP. THANK YOU. EMAIL: CALEB@DOUBLEEDGE CONTACT: PAUL MIDDLEBROOKS EQUIPMENT.COM PH: 423-580-5078 FAX: 208-403-0363 EMAIL: –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PAULMIDDLEBROOKS@YAHOO.COM WANTED: KOMATSU EXCAVATOR –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PC300-5 & PC300-6 WANTED: RADIATOR FOR A LINKBELT WANTED TO BUY KOMATSU EXCAVA40 TON CRANE TOR PC300-6 NEEDED, RADIATOR FOR A 1980 40 CONTACT: ABDAL TON LINKBELT RT CRANE. MODEL # PH: 415-687-0337 HSP8040 EMAIL: CONTACT: JAMES ARNETT JR HAJICONSTRUCTEST@GMAIL.COM (PH: 937-277-8080) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EMAIL: JARNETTJR@ORBITSDO.COM WANTED: CAT 950 B AND 950 E FAX: 937-277-3951 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I AM LOOKING FOR 950 B AND 950E WANTED: TWIN 44 WASH PLANT, SAND CONTACT: ALI LOOKING TO BUY USED TWIN 44 WASH PH: 206-802-5306 PLANT FOR SAND. PLEASE EMAIL ME EMAIL: PIGL_PK@YAHOO.COM PICTURES, DETAILS, PRICE AND LOCA- –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TION. WANTED: WANTED TO BUY CATERPILCONTACT: MICHAEL BUHLER LAR 140G, 140H RUNNING OR NON PH: 814-637-5599 RUNNING!!!!!! EMAIL: NORTHSTARAGG@ WANTED TO BUY CAT MOTOR GRADER WINDSTREAM.NET 140G AND 140H. IF YOU HAVE ANY FAX: 814-637-5598 FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PIC–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TURES AND DETAILS. WANTED: CATERPILAR MOTOR CONTACT: RIZ GRADER 140G PH: 832-528-0786 LOOKING FOR USED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT IF YOU HAVE ANY OF EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM THESE IN YOUR INVENTORY PLEASE FAX: 281-727-0415 CONTACT ME THROUGH EMAIL OR MY –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PERSONAL CELL NUMBER. BELOW IS WANTED: USED 12G MOTOR GRADER MY REQUIRED MACHINERY LIST. WITH RIPPER WHEEL LOADER (CATERPILLAR), WANTED TO BUY CAT 12G. IF YOU ROLLERS (DYNAPAC), MOTOR HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL GRADERS (CATERPILLAR), EXCAVATORS (HITACHI). MODEL1. 930 2. 950B ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: SAM 3. 950E 4. 966F 5. 966F(II) 1. CA301 2. PH: 713-855-6170 CA251 3. CA262 4. CA602 5. CA362 EMAIL: CONTACT: ILYAS KHAN SALES@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM PH: +923322489350 FAX: 281-727-0415 EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: GRAPPLE TELEX TXC340 2 INTO 3 TINE GENERAL PURPOSE GRAPPLE FOR TEREX TXC340 CONTACT: BRYAN WICKSON PH: 603-548-2037 EMAIL: BTWICKSON@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT E70B PART LOOKING FOR COMPLETE DOOR FOR CAT E70B EXCAVATOR CONTACT: BRIAN PH: 715-216-0138 EMAIL: BRIANBOLDER48@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JD 350B TRANS PTO SHAFT WANTED JOHN DEERE 350B DOZER TRANS PTO SHAFT TO MOUNT JD3315 WINCH. PART NO. T21346 CONTACT: ROGER PH: 570-639-3058 EMAIL: ROGERPF1@FRONTIERNET.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WASTE HANDLER WHEEL LOADER NEED A WASTE HANDLER WHEEL LOADER FOR A TRANSFER STATION. MUST BE A WASTE HANDLER SPEC AND MUST HAVE LESS THAN 2000 HOURS. ACCEPTABLE UNITS ARE: CAT 938H, CAT 930, CAT 926, DEERE 544, DEERE 624, VOLVO L70 AND VOLVO L90 WASTE HANDLER WHEEL LOADERS. PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, PHOTOS AND ASKING PRICE. CONTACT: JOHN STEWART PH: 519-686-1123 EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 595D WANTED TO BUY JOHN DEERE 595D WHEEL EXCAVATOR IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS CONTACT: STEVE PH: 713-659-0593 EMAIL: STEVE@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 281-727-0415 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WANTED TO BUY EQUIPMENT WANTED TO BUY OR SELL WE BUY SELL AND AUCTION HEAVY EQUIPMENT AND TRUCKS! LOOKING TO BUY SKID STEERS AND MINI EXCAVATORS CONTACT: JOE PH: 570-250-5559 EMAIL: JOE@JOEDIRTMACHINERY.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: USED BACKHOE LOADER A USED BACKHOE LOADER TO USE ON FARM CONTACT: RONALD EMAIL: JUNKMASTER844@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


Page 126 • April 5, 2017 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Richmond, VA Fri., April 7, 2017 For: Large Paving & General Contractor auction • Oklahoma City, OK Sat., April 8, 2017 For: Late Model Construction Equipment • Tampa, FL Tues., April 11, 2017 For: Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment & more • North Attleboro, MA Wed., April 12, 2017 For: Snow Job Completion Auction • Dighton, MA Thurs., April 13, 2017 For: Estate Auction, Construction Equipment • Cleveland, OH Sat., April 15, 2017 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment • Houston, TX Tues., April 18, 2017 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Trucks & more

• Parkersburg, WV Sat., June 10, 2017 For: Classic Cars • Las Vegas, NV Sat., June 17, 2017 For: Very Large Rental Fleet Auction

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Williston, ND April 11, 2017 • Phoenix, AZ April 13, 2017 • Pasco, WA April 19, 2017 • Houston, TX April 19 - 20, 2017 • Minot, ND April 20, 2017 • North Franklin, CT April 28, 2017 • Klamath Falls, OR May 4, 2017 • Hillsville, VA May 4, 2017

Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com BLACKMON AUCTIONS, INC. www.blackmonauctions.com 501-664-4526

• Marietta, PA Fri., October 20, 2017 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment

• Little Rock, AR April 18 - 20, 2017 For: 3 Day Contractor’s Auction

• Marietta, PA Fri., December 8, 2017 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment

COMMOMWEALTH OF PA

HOUSBY AUCTIONS

www.auctionsbygov.com 866-469-7383 • Harrisburg, PA Tues., June 6, 2017 For: Spring Heavy Equipment Auction

DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087

• Glenville, WV April 20 - 21, 2017 For: Complete Liquidation Retirement Auction

• Grand Junction, CO May 10, 2017

• Aguascalientes, Mexico Fri., April 21, 2017 For: Late Model Earth Moving Equipment & more

• Bozeman, MT May 12, 2017

• Prospect, CT Sat., June 24, 2017 For: Construction Equipment

BEAZLEY AUCTIONEERS

DEANCO AUCTIONS

• Rochester (Dansville), NY Sat., April 22, 2017 For: Large Municipal Construction Equipment • Dover, OH Thurs., April 27, 2017 For: Large Municipal Construction Equipment • Cumberland, ME Fri., April 28, 2017 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Racine, WI Sat., April 29, 2017 For: Rentals! Late Model Construction Equipment • Williston, ND Tues., May 2, 2017 For: Bankruptcy. Late Model Construction Equipment • Auburn, ME Fri., May 5, 2017 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Burlington, VT Sat., May 6, 2017 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Scott City, MO Thurs., May 11, 2017 For: Liquidation Concrete Products & more • Grand Rapids, MN Fri., May 12, 2017 For: Construction & Aggregate Equipment & more • Attleboro, MA Sat., May 13, 2017 For: Rental Fleet Midi Construction Equipment & more • Dallas, TX Tues., May 16, 2017 For: Rentals! Construction Equipment & more • Syracuse, NY Sat., May 20, 2017 For: Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment • Canastota, NY Sun., May 21, 2017 For: Annual Landscape/Lawn & Garden Equipment • Kissimmee, FL Mon., May 22, 2017 ForLate Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment & more • Long Island, NY Sat., May 27, 2017 For: Rental Fleet Auction

• Lincoln, NE May 11, 2017

www.beazleyauction.com 800-670-1227 • Dallas (Anna), TX Fri., April 28, 2017 For: Construction Equipment • Midland, TX Fri., May 19, 2017 For: Construction Equipment

BIDADOO AUCTIONS www.bidadoo.com 1-877-BIDADOO • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 6, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 13, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 20, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 27, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 4, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 11, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 18, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 25, 2017

BID-2-BUY.COM www.bid-2-buy.com 952-236-3407 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 6, 2017

• Prospect, CT Sat., April 22, 2017 For: Construction Equipment

www.deancoauction.com MS: 601-656-9768 AL: 334-693-2540

• Philadelphia, MS May 24 - 25, 2017 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction • Philadelphia, MS July 19 - 20, 2017 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction • Philadelphia, MS September 12 - 13, 2017 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction • Philadelphia, MS November 15 - 16, 2017 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction

FREY & SONS, INC. www.freyandsons.com 419-455-3739

HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493

• ONLINE ONLY April 5, 2017

• Marietta, PA Fri., April 21, 2017 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment • Marietta, PA Fri., June 16, 2017 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment • Marietta, PA Fri., August 18, 2017 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment

• Wrentham, MA Sat., April 8, 2017 For: Annual Spring Heavy Equipment & Truck Auction

• Plymouth Meeting, PA Sat., April 22, 2017 For: Construction Equipment • Villa Rica, GA Thurs., April 27, 2017 For: Construction Equipment • Rome, NY Sat., May 6, 2017 For: Construction Equipment

JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008 • Kenmore, WA Sat., April 8, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment, Contractors Equipment & Vehicles

OIL & GAS ADVISOR oilgasadvisor.com 844-749-6016 • ONLINE ONLY Deadline: April 6, 2017 For Sale: Peline Construction Business & Equipment

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS A Ritchie Bros. Company

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • North Franklin, CT Fri., April 28, 2017 For: Unreserved Public Equipment Auction

• ONLINE ONLY May 31, 2017

www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLY June 14, 2017

• ONLINE ONLY April 3 - 11, 2017 For: Monthly Government Public Auction

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 6, 2017 For: Truck & Trailer Auction

• Ottumwa, IA Thurs., April 13, 2017 For: Mid-West Farm & Construction Equipment Public Auction

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 13, 2017 For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY June 28, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY July 12, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY July 26, 2017

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Flemington, NJ Wed., May 3, 2017 For: Complete Liquidation Barbiche Brothers Construction

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., June 9, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

INSIGHT AUCTIONEERS

www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558

• Kansas City, MO Thurs., April 20, 2017 For: Construction Equipment

www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200

• Archbold, OH Fri., April 28, 2017 For: 2017 Spring Equipment Auction

www.njgallivan.com 317-227-3720

www.northcountry-auctions.com 603-539-5322

JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.

• Foley, MN Fri., December 1, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

GALLIVAN AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS

NORTH COUNTRY AUCTIONS

www.jjkane.com 856-764-7163

• ONLINE ONLY May 10, 2017

• Angola, IN Sat., April 22, 2017 For: Lawn & Rental Equipment Clearance Auction

BIG IRON AUCTIONS

• ONLINE ONLY April 26, 2017

• ONLINE ONLY April 26, 2017

• Cleveland, OH Thurs., April 6, 2017 For: Capital Contractors Retirement Auction

• ONLINE ONLY Wed., April 12, 2017

• ONLINE ONLY April 19, 2017

• ONLINE ONLY April 12, 2017

• Foley, MN Fri., September 8, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

• Indianapolis, IN Wed., April 5, 2017 For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY April 12, 2017

www.housby.com 866-218-6266

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS

www.insightauction.com 863-386-1225 • Sebring, FL Sat., May 13, 2017 For: Construction & Agricultural • Sebring, FL Sat., July 15, 2017 For: Construction & Agricultural • Sebring, FL Sat., September 9, 2017 For: Construction & Agricultural • Sebring, FL Sat., November 11, 2017 For: Construction & Agricultural

IronPlanet AUCTIONS www.IronPlanet.com 888-433-5426 • Des Moines, IA Wed., April 12, 2017 For: Unreserved Public Auction

• ONLINE ONLY April 10 - 19, 2017 For: Multi State Absolute Truck & Trailer Auction • Brooklyn, MS May 5 - 6, 2017 For: Late Spring Public Auction

JOEY MARTIN AUCTIONEERS www.joeymartinauctioneers.com 864-940-4800 • Carrollton, GA Wed., April 26, 2017 For: Contractors Auction

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888 • Pelzer, SC Thurs., June 22, 2017 For: Summer Contractors Auction

McGREW EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.mcgrewequipment.com 888-311-2811 • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., April 11, 2017 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., May 9, 2017 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 20, 2017 For: Truck & Trailer Auction • ONLINE ONLY Tues., April 25, 2017 For: Tri-State Bobcat Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 27, 2017 For: Construction Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • ONLINE ONLY Sat., April 8, 2017 For: Construction Equipment • Lebanon, TN Sat., June 10, 2017 For: Construction Equipment • Lebanon, TN Sat., September 9, 2017 For: Construction Equipment

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., May 6, 2017 For: Public Equipment Auction

WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700

• Seven Valleys, PA Tues., June 13, 2017 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment

• Princeton, MN Sat., June 10, 2017 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailers

• Seven Valleys, PA Tues., July 11, 2017 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment

• Princeton, MN Sat., September 16, 2017 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailers

• Seven Valleys, PA Tues., August 8, 2017 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment

NITKE AUCTIONS www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447 • Wausau, WI April 28 - 29, 2017 For: 52nd Annual Wisconsin Contractors Auction

• Princeton, MN Sat., December 9, 2017 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailers

WSM AUCTIONEERS www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300 • Phoenix, AZ Sat., April 8, 2017 For: Construction Equipment, and more


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Manitou Americas Introduces New TCO Calculator Manitou Americas Inc. has released a Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) calculator for Gehl and Mustang product lines. The TCO calculator(s) found on tco.gehl.com and tco.mustangmfg.com are interactive tools that allows prospective customers and current equipment owners the ability to quickly calculate ownership costs over the lifecycle of a variety of products. Total cost of ownership calculations help customers understand the direct and indirect costs of owning any Manitou, Gehl or Mustang branded equipment. TCO involves several variables including: acquisition price, fuel costs and fuel economy, maintenance (scheduled and unscheduled), insurance, training (operator and maintenance), and re-sale or residual value. Understanding these variables with the ability to quickly and easily calculate TCO, allows the customer to understand operational costs over the lifecycle of the machine. “We’re excited to launch the new TCO calculator tool to our current and prospective customers as well as our dealers”, said David Harrison, director of after sales, Manitou Americas Inc. “Lowering the cost of ownership is a very important concept throughout the Manitou Group organization. It is very important for us to help our customers make informed buying decisions. The TCO calculator reinforces our commitment to reducing the total cost of ownership for our customers and our dealer network.” The TCO calculators have been developed for use by Manitou’s dealer network as well as its current and prospective customers to estimate the TCO in any industry, and any piece of equipment beyond those manufactured by Manitou Group. The calculator allows the user to customize their TCO estimation in real-time, providing a custom report upon completion of a short questionnaire. For more information, visit tco.gehl.com, tco.mustangmfg.com, or tco.manitou.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Saturday, May 6: BURLINGTON, VERMONT: Late Model Cat, John Screen 1600 Screening Plant, Vibratory Rollers, Pickups, (10)Bobcat Mini Deere, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Excavators & Skid Steers, (2)Volvo A40F. Pickups, Attachments, Support Equipment. 3. Tuesday, April 11: TAMPA, FLORIDA: Complete Liquidation. Thursday, May 11: SCOTT CITY, MISSOURI: Complete LiquidationConstruction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Pickups, Attachments, Support 18. Equipment, Water Pumps. Rose Concrete Products, Inc/Semco Ready Mix, Inc. Concrete Equipment, Concrete Manufacturing, Various Concrete Molds, Concrete Accessories, 4. Wednesday, April 12: NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS: Construction Equipment, Cranes, Forklifts, Accessories, Redi Mix Trucks, One of a Kind Snow Job Completion Auction. Over 75 2017-2016 Cat 926M, Pickups, Support Equipment. Cat 906M, (25)2017-2016 Cat 272DII, Cat 262D, Cat 246D(all cabs), over 10 Cat Hydraulic Excavators, Dump Trucks, Pickups, Snow Plows, Snow Blades, 19. Friday, May 12: GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA: Secured Party Snow Blowers, PLUS Support & Attachments(99% of the machines have 100 Auction, Cat, Komatsu Construction & Aggregate Equipment, Attachments, hours or less). Support, Trucks & Trailers. HILITES: (8)Cat 740B, Cat 400E, Cat 345DL, 5. Thursday, April 13: DIGHTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Estate Auction. (3)Cat 336EL, Cat M318D, Cat 980K, Komatsu WA 500, Komatsu D61PXComplete Liquidation. Cat, Komatsu, Ford, IR Construction Equipment, Late 15, Cat Telescopics, (10)Bobcats and Much More. Model Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Stake Body Trucks, Pickups, Trailers, 20. Sunday, May 13: ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS: Late Model Attachments, Support Equipment. Automobiles, Booms, Bucket Trucks, SUV's Pickups from Frontier 6. Saturday, April 15: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Late Model Rental Fleet Communications and Rental Fleet Midi Construction Equipment, Hydraulic Construction Equipment, (10)Bobcat Mini Excavators & Skid Steers, (25)Truck Excavators, Skid Steers, Loaders, Air Compressors, Welders, New Support Tractors, (6)Dump Trucks, (4)Rolloff Trucks, Pickups, Tagalong Trailers, Equipment. Support & Attachments. 21. Tuesday, May 16: DALLAS (FT. WORTH), TEXAS: RENTALS, 7. Tuesday, April 18: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Late Model Cat, John Deere , RENTALS, RENTALS. Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Aerials, Trailers, Komatsu Earthmoving Equipment, Large Quantity Bobcat Skid Steers & Midi Attachments. HILITES: (4)Kobelco SK210LC, (30)Hydraulic Excavators, Excavators, Cat 336DL, Cat 320DL, Cat 316DL, Attachments, Support (20+) Skid Steers, (15)Light Plants. Equipment, Trucks & Trailers, (3)New Witzco 50-Ton Detachable Gooseneck 22. Saturday, May 20: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Complete Liquidation Trailers. Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support and Complete Shop. Cat 8.-9. Thursday, April 20 & Friday, April 21: GLENVILLE, WEST VIRCrawler Tractors, Cat Rubber Tired Loaders, Quantity of Terex S24 GINIA: 2-Day Complete Liquidation Retirement Auction. Over 50 Successful Motorscrapers, Rollers, Motor Graders. Years in Business. One of the Best Oil & Gas & Construction Companies in the United States. Very Late Model Vintage Equipment and Trucks & Trailers. 23. Sunday, May 21: CANASTOTA (Syracuse), NEW YORK: Annual EARLY HILITES: 2016 Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, 2014-2011 Cat D8T's, Landscape & Lawn & Garden, Lawn Mowers, Midi & Mini Construction JD 850K, 2015 Vibratory Rollers, Drill Rigs. IT'S BIG. One of the Finest Sales Equipment, Skid Steers, Attachments, Support Equipment. of ALL TIME. 24. Monday, May 22: KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA: Late Model Rental Fleet 10. Friday, April 21: AGUASCALIENTES, MEXICO: Late Model Cat, Construction Equipment, Aerials, Support, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers. Komatsu, Case, Dynapac Earthmoving Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, 25. Saturday, May 27: LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK: Rental Fleet Attachments, Trucks & Trailers...Plus More!! Auction. Late Model Cat, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Truck 11. Saturday, April 22: ROCHESTER (DANSVILLE), NEW YORK: Tractors, Dump Trucks, Trailers, Very Large Quantity Support & Attachments. Large Municipal Construction Equipment , Dump Truck, Truck Tractor Auction. HILITES: 2016 JD 644K, JD 624K, Cat 930K, Cat 930M, (2)Cat 26. Saturday, June 10: PARKERSBURG. WEST VIRGINIA: Very 926M, (2)Cat 924K, (2)Cat 906M, (10)2016 Cat Skid Steers. Large, Over 150 Classic Cars from Several Privately Held Collections. 12.

Thursday, April 27: DOVER, OHIO: Late Model Construction 27. Saturday, June 17: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Very Large Rental Fleet Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Attachments, Trucks & Auction. HILITES: Large Quantity of Boom & Scissor Lifts, All Types of Trailers, Cat, Bobcat, Komatsu, Terex and More. Forklifts, Welders, Generators, Light Plants, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Support Equipment. 13. Friday, April 28: CUMBERLAND, MAINE: (30+)Truck Tractors(2006-2009), Late Model Construction Equipment, Cat, John Deere, 28. DTBA: BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Large Complete Liquidation, Komatsu, Dump Trucks, Equipment Trailers, Support. Late Model Construction Equipment, (25)Truck Tractors, Trailers, 14.

Saturday, April 29: RACINE, WISCONSIN: Rentals, Rentals, Rentals. Attachments, Support Equipment. Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Hydraulic Excavators, 29. DTBA: HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT: Large Quantity Bucket Telescopic Forklifts, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Rubber Tired Loaders, Crawler Trucks, Service & Pickups, Dump Trucks, Rubber Tired Loaders, Skid Steers, Tractors, Attachments, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Equipment Trailers, All Backhoes, Air Compressors, Light Plants, Welders, Attachments, Large Types of Trailers, PLUS Support Equipment. Quantity New Support & Tools.

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Nearly 4,000 Bidders Participate in Ritchie Bros. Auction

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pproximately 3,800 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros.’ multi-million dollar unreserved public equipment auction in North East, Md., on March 28, 2017. With bidders from 48 countries, approximately 82 percent of the equipment in the auction was sold to out-of-state buyers, from as far away as Malaysia, Australia and South Africa. Online bidders purchased approximately 47 percent of the equipment sold (by dollar value). More than 3,100 equipment items and trucks were sold in the auction, including more than: • 105 excavators, • 105 compactors, • 50 skid steers, • 45 loader backhoes, • 30 loaders, • 10 dozers, • 80 dump trucks, • 105 aerial work platforms, and • 155 truck tractors. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Jason (L) and Chris Nonn are the owners of Barksdale Nursery in Elkton, Md. They are the third generation that has received Construction Equipment Guide.

The auction ramp was filled with nearly 50 tri-axle dump trucks, including Mack, International, Western Star and other manufacturers.

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A large crowd gathers in the Ritchie Bros., North East, Md., amphitheater.

A Ritchie Bros. employee helping shuttle a bidder to view equipment during the heavy rain.

The self-serve kiosk bidding was brisk throughout the entire auction.

The virtual ramp grandstands were packed with bidders.

Mike Zyndorf of MZ Construction Equipment and Truck & Trailer Sales & Rentals, Mays Landing, N.J., as always, is ready for the auction.

An auction attendee checks his guide to see what was coming up next on the ramp.


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SPRING CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SATURDAY APRIL 15 10AM Preview & Registration 8AM

Heavy Equipment, Farm, Recreational & Support Equipment Returning to:

Lancaster Speedway 57 Gunnville Rd Lancaster, NY 14086 For Complete Details:

perryauctions.com Pictures uploaded as items arrive, check every day for updates. Details, terms & conditions, hotel information:

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BusinessCalendar To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Pittsburgh, PA USA. The conference will cover areas like marketing & communications, business development, leadership & management and offers a vast amount of business, learning, culture, and entertainment. For more information, contact SMPS Pittsburgh, c/o Ann Sekely, Treasurer, 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220. Telephone: 412/922-4001 x 201.

APWA – American Public Works Association North American Snow Conference 2017 Des Moines, Iowa Dates: April 23 thru 26, 2017 2017 Snow Conference Special Events After experiencing all of the educational sessions and exhibits the Snow Conference has to offer, attendees and guests are invited to take part in one of #Show4Snow’s unique special events! Snow Trek Monday, April 24 – (Optional Event) Time: 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM The APWA Iowa Chapter has arranged a fun evening that will take you on a trek to some of Des Moines’ most popular brew pubs. Hop on and off the bus whenever you want – stay at one pub all evening or move on and visit them all. You’re sure to run into lots of your Snow Conference friends along the way! Snow Celebration Reception Tuesday, April 25 Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM A top attraction to Des Moines, the World Food Prize Hall of Laureates is also the location of this year’s Snow Celebration Reception. This beautiful historic building is the former home of the Des Moines Public Library and has also been awarded LEED Platinum certification. Mingle with your peers and check out the interactive educational exhibits while you enjoy delicious food and drinks! For more information, contact American Public Works Association, HEALTHCARE CONSTRUCTION PANEL 1200 Main Street, Suite 1400, Kansas City, MO. Toll Free: Professional Women in Construction (PWC) - Please join PWC for 800/848-2792. Local: 816/472-6100. Fax: 816/472-1610. a presentation and a panel discussion on hospital construction projects in New York, New York. FIRE RETARDANTS IN PLASTICS 2017 CONFERENCE DATE: TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 2017 DATES: TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 2017 and WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, TIME: 8:00 AM to 10:30 AM 2017 PLACE: Steelcase Showroom PLACE: THE WESTIN CONVENTION CENTER PITTSBURGH, PITTS4 Columbus Circle, 7th Floor BURGH, PA, USA New York, New York 10019 To register and for more information, call Professional Women in The Fire Retardants in Plastics Conference, organized by the Applied th Construction, 1001 Avenue of the Americas, 4 Floor, New York, Market Information, Ltd., will take place from 25th to 26th April 2017 New York 10018. Telephone: 212/486-7745. at The Westin Convention Center Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. The conference will cover areas such as: Flame Retardancy; LANO EQUIPMENT, INC. OPEN HOUSE DATE 2017: Material Developments; Additives; Reactants; Processes and Lano Equipment, Inc. Formulations; Standards, Testing, Regulatory Developments; Market 6140 Highway 10 NW Conditions and Technical Challenges. For more information on this ANOKA, MINNESOTA 55303 conference, contact Applied Market Information, LLC at 610/478OPEN HOUSE DATE for Anoka, MN is THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2017 0800 or go to www.amiplastics-na.com. For more information, please call 763/323-1720 LANO EQUIPMENT, INC. OPEN HOUSE DATE 2017: 3rd ANNUAL PRODUCTION CHEMICALS OPTIMIZATION Lano Equipment, Inc. UNCONVENTIONAL OIL & GAS 2017 23580 Highway 55 DATES: JUNE 27, 28 & 29, 2017 LORETTO, MINNESOTA 55357 LOCATION: HOUSTON, TEXAS OPEN HOUSE DATE for Loretto, MN is THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2017 If you are spending millions of dollars a year on production chemiFor more information, please call 763/479-8200 cals, you need to make sure your program performs. Save the dates and reserve your place early for the 3rd Annual Production Chemical LANO EQUIPMENT, INC. OPEN HOUSE DATE 2017: Optimization 2017 Congress, the number one production chemicals Lano Equipment, Inc. optimization event in North America returning to Houston, TX on 3021 133rd Street W. June 27, 28 and 29, 2017. SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA 55379 The 2017 conference will not only deliver brand new E&P success OPEN HOUSE DATE for Shakopee, MN is FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 2017 stories, new technologies and innovative ways of operating chemical programs to efficiently reduce lease operating expenses, but also For more information, please call 952/445-6310 give you the added option of attending specially designed pre-conference workshops to explore ways to implement the latest tools to BIMFORUM market within a practical context. The US CHAPTER OF BUILDING SMART INTERNATIONAL Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities Available – Following two AGC of AMERICA (2) consecutive years of sold-out exhibition, this is the only oneREGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! stop shop for North American E&Ps looking for the most innovative DATES: APRIL 3 – 5, 2017 products, services and technologies in this space. If having your SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA Register today! $650.00. BIMForum members save an additional company aligned with powerhouses in the industry is an important part of your strategy, this event gives you enormous opportunities to $50 off the registration price. capitalize on. There is really no other event in the region that will BIM: What do Owners Want? give you the chance to meet all the active operators with the right More than ever, owners are becoming more focused on leveraging purchasing job titles. BIM to deliver their projects. Moving beyond the request to have the Please contact the ABC team at sponsorship@american-businessproject be designed and constructed with BIM, owners are creating conferences.com or CALL: 800/721-3915. project specifications and turnover guidelines that are BIM-centric and outline innovative BIM-enabled processes to successfully deliv- BONNELL EQUIPMENT EXPO 2017 er their work. At the Spring BIMForum, we will hear from owners on BONNELL INDUSTRIES, INC. TRUCK & ROAD EQUIPMENT the following topics: CLEAR THE WAY FOR…JUNE 7 or JUNE 8, 2017 . How is BIM being leveraged in your current design and construc- Dates: June 7 and June 8, 2017 tion process? Place: 1385 Franklin Grove Road, Dixon, IL 61021 . How is BIM being leveraged in sharing design intent with end DEMONSTRATIONS – DOOR PRIZES – FREE LUNCH – NEW & OLD EQUIPMENT PICK ONE DAY TO ATTEND THE EXPO! EACH CUSusers? TOMER WILL GET ONE (1) FREE LUNCH TICKET FOR ONE DAY OF . Is BIM transforming your contractural delivery models? . What impact is BIM having on your overall project schedule and THE EXPO. Quality products, people and food is what Bonnell Industries Equipment Expos are known for. Step into our manufacbudget? turing facility all while viewing our vendors’ latest advancements in . How has BIM affected the quality of construction? products. . How have your BIM delivery requirements evolved? RSVP by JUNE 1, 2017 . How are you leveraging LOD? CALL: 815/315-2617 or EMAIL: marketing@bonnell.com or con. What information is most critical at turnover? tact your sales representative. . How are you leveraging BIM post occupancy to reduce your total cost of ownership? IOWA LAND IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION For more information on this meeting, go to HYPERLINK (IALICA) "http://meetings.bimforum.org/" http://meetings.bimforum.org/. Dedicated to Professional Conservation of Soil and Water 2017 NATIONAL SUMMER MEETING SMPS Heartland Regional Conference WHEN: JULY 11, 2017 to JULY 16, 2017 (all-day) DATES: WEDNESDAY, 05 APR 2017 to FRIDAY, 07 APR 2017 WHERE: ELEGANTE HOTEL, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO (USA) PLACE: WYNDHAM GRAND PITTSBURGH DOWNTOWN, PITTS- For more information on the 2017 National Summer Meeting you BURGH, PA, USA may contact National LICA: The SMPS Heartland Regional Conference, organized by the Society Telephone: 630/548-1984 for Marketing Professional Services will take place from 5th April to Fax: 630/548-9189 NLICA@aol.com 7th April 2017 at the Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown in Email:

NASTT’s No-Dig Show & ISTT’s 35th International No-Dig DATES: April 9 thru 13, 2017 EVENT LOCATION: Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center 201 Waterfront Street National Harbor, MD 20745 Phone: 301/965-4000 Who is NASTT? Founded in June 1990, the North American Society for Trenchless Technology (NASTT) is a not-for-profit, educational and technical society dedicated to promoting the benefits of trenchless technology for public awareness through education, training and research. NASTT is North America’s definitive resource for trenchless solutions to aging underground infrastructure and the applications of trenchless technologies. What is No-Dig? Do you know how trenchless technologies can help you find and repair leaks before they become major breaks? Attend NASTT’s No-Dig Show and learn the proactive trenchless technologies that will help prevent this from happening in your city. NASTT’s No-Dig Show is the largest trenchless technology conference in North America, where professionals attend to learn new techniques that will save money and improve infrastructure. Who Should Attend? The overall No-Dig program is focused on one objective: To help you maximize your investment in trenchless technologies, services, and applications. Owners, utilities and municipalities can immediately benefit! For more information on this event, go to http://nodigshow.com/event-overview/


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Case Construction Equipment’s manufacturing facility in Wichita, Kan., has produced its 300,000th Case skid steer/compact track loader. The commemorative edition TR270 compact track loader rolled off the production line on March 13, 2017, and will be shipped to Southeastern Equipment Co. in Brunswick, Ohio. Established in 1974, the 11+ acre Wichita facility houses both skid steer loader and compact track loader product manufacturing, as well as dedicated research and development. The site employs more than 400 people and exports to national and international markets in the NAFTA, EMEA, LATAM and APAC regions. For more information, visit www.CaseCE.com.


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CONSTRUCTION AUCTION DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2017 • 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: 210 CHESHIRE ROAD, RT. 68, PROSPECT, CT

THINK SUNSHINE!!! Davis Auctions, Inc. will be conducting our next auction of utility and construction equipment and related supplies on April 22, 2017. This auction will consist of excess equipment from the power companies, municipalities and others to be sold in absolute.

Early Consignments:

EQUIPMENT Excavators: (Unused) CAT 301.4C Mini, w/blade & rubber tracks, EROPS, under 10 hrs.; CAT 301.4C Mini, w/blade & rubber tracks, OROPS; CAT 305CR, w/blade, rubber tracks, aux. hyd., A/C, EROPS; 2008 VOLVO ECR88, OROPS; 2006 BOBCAT 442, w/blade & rubber tracks, EROPS; 2004-2005 HITACHI ZX135US, EROPS w/heat & A/C, 6110 hrs; BOBCAT 324 Mini, w/blade & rubber tracks; BOBCAT 341, w/360° rotating clam shell bucket, blade, & rubber tracks, OROPS; HITACHI EX55, w/blade & rubber tracks, OROPS; Wheel Loader: 2004 VOLVO L20B, w/bucket & forks; Loader Backhoe: JCB Mini CX; Wheel Tractors: MASSEY FERGUSON GC2600, w/loader, semisoft cab w/heat, dsl, 4x4, 105 hrs; Lifts: 2000 GENIE S60 Hyd. Boom, dsl, 4x4; 2001 JLG 260MRT 26’, propane, 4wd; JLG 25MSOS 25’, 2wd; Screener: 2009 VIBROSCREEN SCM-115-T Trommel, w/conveyor & remote control, 1059 hrs; Rollers: 2008 BOMAG BW145D3 Vib., Deutz dsl, 56" drum; 2007 HAMM 3518 HT Single Drum Vib.; DYNAPAC CC14 Vib. Smooth Drum, 51” drums, Deutz dsl, 8800#, 1922 hrs; BOMAG 120AD Double Drum Vib.; BOBCAT BCT13 Walk Behind Vib. Trench, Kubota dsl; Forklift: GERLINGER L-18 18,000# cap, gas; MASTERCRAFT MC5056, 3 stage mast, dsl; Misc.: WABCO Grader; CAT 100KW Generator, Cat 3208 dsl eng., 24 +/- hrs.; (New) 2yd Forklift Self Dumping Hopper; (New) 1yd Forklift Self Dumping Hopper; Grapple Buckets; Universal Fit Tilting Bucket; VEHICLES Material Handler: 2003 INT’L 4700 Ext. Cab, w/MTI 805B-47-3 47’ Bucket, ut. body, DT466E, 4 outriggers; (3) 2003 INT’L 4400, w/MTI/MORSE 805B-47-3 Bucket, Reading ut. body, DT466, 4 outriggers; (6) 2003 INT’L 4400, w/MTI 805-50-3 50’ Bucket, Reading Ut. Body, DT466, 4 outriggers;

Dump Trucks: 1987 MACK DM600 Tri-Axle; 2004 FORD F450XL SD, DRW, V8 turbo dsl, 4x4; 2003 FORD F350XL SD Ext. Cab, DRW, V8 turbo dsl, 4x4; Bucket Trucks: 2009 INT’L Durastar 4400, w/Terex-Telelect Hi-Ranger SC-45 45’ Bucket, Dakota Ut. Body, Maxxforce DT dsl, 2 outriggers; 2007 INT’L 4400, w/ Terex-Telelect Hi-Ranger SC-45 45’ Bucket, Dakota Ut. Body, DT466, 2 outriggers; 2005 GMC C7500, w/Terex-Telelect Hi- Ranger HR50M 50’ Bucket, Knapheide ut. body, 4 outriggers, 7.2L L6 turbo dsl; 2003 FORD F750XL SD Ext. Cab, w/MTI 829-45-3 45’ Bucket, utility body, 2 outriggers; Flatbed Trucks: 2005 GMC C4500, w/Reading H-12-W-Y rack body, 2013 Fassi Micro M15A.2 corner mtd crane w/stabilizer, Waltco lift gate, V8; 2005 GMC C4500, w/Knapheide rack body, Waltco lift gate; 2001 FORD F550XL SD, w/Reading Stake Body, 2001 IMT 1015 Crane, Powerstroke dal V8, Stabilizer; 1979 CHEV. C60; Welder Truck: 1995 GMC C3500, w/Lincoln SA300 gas welder, 8 cyl; Pickups: 2009 FORD F150XL Ext. Cab, w/tool box, tonneau cover, 4x4; 2009 CHEV. Colorado Ext. Cab, w/A.R.E. Walk In Ut. Cap, 4x4; 2008 FORD F350XL SD, w/Tommy Gate hyd. lift, tool box, & back rack, 4x4; (3)2008 DODGE Dakota Ext. Cab, w/tool box, 4x4; (5) 2008 GMC Canyon SLE, w/fleet side body w/built in tool boxes, 4x4; (2) 2006 GMC Canyon SL Ext. Cab, w/A.R.E Walk In Ut. Cap, 4x4; 2006 DODGE Dakota Ext. Cab; 2005 FORD F350XL SD, w/Tommy Gate, 4x4; (2) 2005 GMC Canyon SL Z71 Ext. Cab, w/tool box, 4x4; 2004 FORD Ranger Ext. Cab; 2004 CHEV. Colorado; 2001 FORD F550XL SD, w/Reading Mechanics Utility Body, Powerstroke dsl V8; SUVs/Vans: 2013 CHEV. Express, w/Bay Bridge Walk In Ut. Body; (3) 2003-2002 FREIGHTLINER MT55 Step Van; (2) 2012-2011 FORD Escape Hybrid; 2011 JEEP Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited, w/winch, 4x4; (4) 2006-2005 GMC Savanna Cargo Van; 2005 CHEV. Equinox LS, AWD; 2004 FORD Escape XLT, 4wd; (4) 2010- 2007 DODGE Caravan; (3) 2005-2003 GMC Safari; Cars: (2) 2007 CHEV. Malibu LS 4 dr Sedan, low miles; Trailers: 1994 FONTAINE 48’ Flatbed; 2004 SAUBER Pole; 2003 UTILITY H Pole; (2) 2001 POSI-PLUS USA 1400 Reel; Misc. Vehicles: (Unused) RAVEN MPV-7100S Multi-Purpose Hybrid Utility, 48V electric drive w/built-in 7100 watt generator, 16 hp gas eng.; 1990 COACHMAN Classic M-340 Motorhome, John Deere chassis, V8, gas; 2009 CLUBCAR 1550 Utility Cart, AWD, gas; EZ-GO CUSTOMIZED Golf CART, w/back seat, lift kit, oversized tires; 110 CC Go-Kart, full suspension, dual seat, reverse, electric start; (2) 4 Wheelers Misc.: Lot of 12’ high Pallet Staging; Engine Hoist; FORD Tail Gates; FORD Rear Bumpers, Utility Body Rear Bumper

This is our early tentative list. We accept consignments up thru Saturday, April 15, 2017. We never know what will be consigned at the last minute – so come to our inspection and find out!

INSPECTION: FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 2017

This is when/where you find out what is really here!!!

9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

For Online Bidding, Visit Realtimebid.com

Call for more information: DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. (203) 758-4087 or 1-800-201-4368 www.davisauctionsinc.com

Auctioneer: Reginald Lussier Lyndonville, VT 05851 NH License# 2413 TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECKS WITH IDENTIFICATION.

ABSENTEE BIDS ACCEPTED.

Website list frequently updated. If you don't see what you want here, visit www.davisauctionsinc.com for updates.


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Ritchie Bros. Sells More Than 3,100 Equipment Items RITCHIE from page 128

The recent Ritchie Bros. auction held at its North East, Md., facility drew hundreds of onsite bidders.

Mark Snyder (L) and Mark Snyder Jr., both owners of Snyder Landscaping in Bernville, Pa., are ready for the rain and the auction.

Carlos Garcia of Quinlon Investments in Doral, Fla., tries out this Caterpillar excavator before the bidding begins.

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‘Empire State’ Highway Project Lettings

The New York State Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. County: Onondaga Project No.: D263248 Project: Bridge Rehabilitation, I-81 over U.S. Route 11 and South Bay Road (CR 208) in the town of Salina. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Slate Hill Constructors Inc. —$10,792,778 • Economy Paving Company Inc. — $11,820,400 • Sealand Contractors Corporation — $12,315,000 • Crane Hogan Structural Systems — $12,434,257 • Vector Construction Corporation — $13,121,362 Counties: Genesee and Monroe Project No.: D263268 Project: Asphalt concrete resurfacing, sign replacement and guide rail work on I-490 in the towns Leroy, Bergin, Chili and Riga. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Hanson Aggregates New York LLC — $3,443,358 • Keeler Construction Company Inc. — $3,489,991 • Sealand Contractors Corporation — $3,676,000

• Villager Construction Inc. — $3,684,871 County: Orange Project No.: D263282 Project: Route 302 safety initiative and highway resurfacing in the towns of Crawford and Wallkill. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • A Colarusso & Son Inc. — $3,738,926 • Sullivan County Paving & Construction — $3,777,916 • Kubricky Construction Corporation — $3,963,171 • Yonkers Contracting Company Inc. — $4,678,361 • ELQ Industries Inc. — $4,835,650 • Tilcon New York Inc. — $4,836,154 • Morano Brothers Corporation — $5,366,540 • Argenio Brothers Inc. — $6,126,126 • Boyce Excavating Company Inc. — $6,497,856 County: Ontario Project No.: D263257 Project: 11.3 mi. of asphalt concrete paving on N.Y. Route 5 and U.S. Route 20 in the towns of Hopewell and Seneca. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Hanson Aggregates New York LLC — $3,374,927 • Keeler Construction Company Inc. — $3,379,691 • Sealand Contractors Corporation — $3,561,000

• Villager Construction Inc. — $3,577,853 • Dolomite Prod. d/b/a A L Blades — $3,687,002 • Seneca Stone Corporation — $3,829,377 Counties: Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens and Richmond Project No.: D263261 Project: Corrective and preventive maintenance on masonry retaining walls in New York City. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Westmoreland Construction Inc. — $9,288,916 • John Civetta & Sons Inc. — $11,417,500 Counties: Nassau and Suffolk Project No.: D263290 Project: Pedestrian safety improvements — Phase II, Queens Nassau Line to N. Niagara Avenue in Hempstead, Oyster Bay and Babylon. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Constar Inc. — $3,755,555 • Royal Guard Fence Company Inc. — $3,921,540 • United Fence and Guard Rail — $3,933,912 • Peter Scalamandre & Sons Inc. — $4,079,713 • Laser Industries Inc. — $4,155,800 • J Anthony Enterprises Inc. — $4,290,045 • H & L Contracting LLC — $4,632,306 • A.L.A.C. Contracting Corporation — $5,366,366


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‘Good Data’ Works Well for IronPlanet’s Bobcat’s Protection Latest Ventures in Digital Marketplace Plus Bundles Lease, Good data is as good as gold for any online business to be successful. Matt Ackley of IronPlanet knows this and has made it his mission to ensure his company and its customers — bidders — know exactly what they’re seeing and bidding on, as well as IronPlanet knowing exactly how equipment is selling. Prior to joining IronPlanet as the company’s chief marketing officer, Ackley owned a similar business and sold it to eBay. Subsequently, he went to work for eBay, and then Google. For the past eight months, he’s brought his Web prowess and considerable marketing talents to IronPlanet. Specifically, Ackley is working hard to apply technology and online digital marketing to drive global buying action by helping to create new cutting-edge buying and selling platforms for IronPlanet. “The fascinating thing in the heavy equipment market is that we are on the precipice of online bidding becoming more and more of a component,” Ackley said. That was evident during the recently-concluded Florida Auctions in Kissimmee where bidders and industry veterans noticed that items selling online (but not on site) experienced no price drop-off — something IronPlanet is able to boast about because it shows the true power of online bidding. Under Ackley’s leadership, IronPlanet has been ratcheting up its “online play,” and in particular, how to get people to the site online. Using Facebook One of biggest surprises has been with Facebook’s ability to draw bidders to sales. “Facebook is a channel in which we can market this type of equipment, and it has actually proven to be an amazing channel for IronPlanet,” Ackley said. “Understanding Facebook’s algorithm and realizing that much of it involves creativity is the key. You need to ask yourself, ‘Are you changing the creative enough and most important, do you have interesting creative?’ We work in an industry with the best creative around, so when you are constantly putting up images of big iron, that is interesting to people and it naturally works well with Facebook — and Facebook loves serving everyone ads. So, it’s cost-effective and less expensive because of the creative aspect that we utilize to drive traffic to our website.” Data Analytics Equals Pageviews and Conversions Data is the lifeblood of business, such as how eBay, Google and Netflix gather data to tailor its services specifically to its customers, and IronPlanet is following suit because it’s going to play a very important role going forward in the construction equipment industry, Ackley said. The main goal is to measure traffic to IronPlanet’s site. Page views and conversions are the gold standard to which all websites are judged “We have ramped up our analytics capabilities,” Ackley said. “We have a recent hire from eBay, who is our vice president of analytics and machine learning, and we’ve just started using this machine learning (and deep learning) [[insert link to definition here]] to learn more about customers’ needs, such as what eBay and Google do with their data.” IronPlanet uses deep learning, also called machine learning, to predict outcomes of auctions and can run simulations that use prediction models, which look at each piece of equipment and its own particular data, along with competitor

data to determine and understand what a fair price for a given piece of equipment should be. “After understanding the pricing, the simulation will then flag each item if the demand is not where it should be,” said Ackley. IronPlanet tracks demand in real time to help predict how bidding for a given item should unfold. If the result does not match the price prediction, IronPlanet then knows that the given machine needs more attention due to its predictive analytics. The company also uses data that’s been collected prior to the sale from advertising efforts to also determine how a given machine will do when at auction.

Warranty Programs

Bobcat Company is bundling attractive lease offers with extended warranty programs to give customers more authority of their Bobcat equipment owning costs. Bobcat is presenting its customers an affordable alternative to traditional financing with an attractive leasing offer packaged with an extended warranty program called the Protection Plus warranty. All new Bobcat skid-steer loaders, all-wheel steer loaders, compact track loaders, mini-track loaders, compact excavators, utility vehicles, Toolcat utility work machines, VersaHANDLER telescopic tool carriers are IronPlanet Unveils New Platform IronPlanet recently debuted its new Marketplace Direct eligible to lease. Through leasing, Bobcat customers have the option of platform that offers advanced, self-listing functionality for experiencing new equipment with innovative technologies larger-scale equipment sellers. Unique to the industry, and performance, uptime and comfort features. A lease proMarketplace Direct provides an innovative listing and vides customers with a predictable and low monthly payreporting solution that enables sellers to better manage their ment, plus the option to purchase, trade up or return the assets and directly control their listing management process. machine when the lease is over to their local Bobcat equipWith Marketplace Direct, sellers have an enhanced cloudbased platform to increase sell-thru of inventory, improve ment dealer. Customers also can better plan for expenses price performance and reach the most buyers through the from month to month. There is less risk to consider throughout the life of a lease. By leasing, customers also can invest channels of their choice. “On the heels of relaunching allEquip with Buy Now and the money they are saving by leasing on other business Make Offer functionality, and the launch of Truck Locator, expenses. Those who lease can expense their monthly paywhich meets the needs of multi-unit and fleet truck buyers, ment rather than managing depreciation assets. IronPlanet is proud to announce another industry innovation Protection Plus Extended Warranty that provides customers with unique, value-added services New Bobcat machines are covered under a standard warand a cutting-edge, technology-driven platform designed to ranty of 1 year / unlimited hours. Customers looking to improve return on investment,” said Ackley. “Marketplace Direct enables sellers to market equipment to their current extend their warranty can do so with the Bobcat Protection client base in a private setting or publicly to IronPlanet’s 1.7 Plus extended warranty. The full-coverage warranty offers million registered users worldwide. Through the process, we the same level of protection as the standard warranty and provide sellers with more control and choice over timing, customers can choose the level of protection they want: full price, and formats than they would receive in a typical live machine, driveline or advanced control system/selectable joystick controls. auctions-only setting.” The warranty can be customized up to 60 months, and To learn more about this new platform, visit http://www.constructionequipmentguide.com/ironplanet- includes factory-backed parts and labor coverage at any authorized Bobcat dealer. The protection plus warranty has unveils-marketplace-direct/32850 no deductible and can be transferrable to the next owner if the machine is sold. Customers can purchase the protection Improving the Auction plus extended warranty within the last 12 months from purExperience Through Data Yet another example is IronPlanet’s use of QR codes, chase of the machine. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment which the company includes in its auction catalogues, to assist bidders with finding virtually all there is to know about Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) a given equipment item, including ownership history, work performed on the machine, preventive maintenance history and more. The Sky (or the Cloud) Is the Limit IronPlanet’s intense focus on data-driven business solutions and using this invaluable information to improve the customer experience for both buyers and sellers should prove fruitful for the predominantly online marketplace. And quite literally, under Matt Ackley’s leadership, as well as the efforts of the entire IronPlanet team, the company appears poised to lead the technological charge in the heavy equipment industry. For more, information, visit http://www.ironplanet.com/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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ADVERTISER INDEX ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC................................ 89

EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA.......................... 53

ALEX LYON & SON INC

EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK........................39

COMMONWEALTH OF PA 6/6.................... 137

PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR.......................... 127

FELLING TRAILERS................................................ 68

PETERSON PACIFIC CORP.................................... 88

N ATTLEBORO MA 4/12

FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC (PA).......................... 30

PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO.................................. 25

DIGHTON MA 4/13........................................129

FLUID POWER........................................................121

PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC.......................... 6

CLARKSBURG WV 4/20-21........................ 131

FOLEY INC..................................................................9

POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC............................ 83

CLEVELAND OH 4/15

FOLEY INC................................................................21

POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND.......................... 74

DANSVILLE NY 4/22.................................... 135

GEHL SKID STEER................................................ 115

RANSOME CAT.......................................................... 2

ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC.................... 23

GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM........................ 86

RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC/LRH............125

ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP.............................. 7

GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC.................. 43

RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS............................ 140

ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS................ 120

GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE).............................. 54

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY.......... 118

ALLU GROUP..........................................................118

H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC............................ 17

ROBERT H FINKE & SON........................................ 19

ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL PRODUCTS........ 51

HESS AUCTIONEERS LLC

ROBS TOWING........................................................ 37

ATI CORPORATION/LEVEL BEST........................ 121 BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC........................................75

MARIETTA PA 4/21...................................... 132 HUNYADY AUCTION CO

PENNDOT COMM OF PA

ROCKSTER NORTH AMERICA................................84 RUBBLE MASTER AMERICAS CORP.................... 94

BARGAINS.............................................................. 123

FLEMINGTON NJ 05/03.............................. 137

BECK EQUIPMENT.................................................. 34

JESCO........................................................................ 3

BEST LINE EQUIPMENT.......................................... 29

JOHN DEERE..........................................................103

BOBCAT COMPANY.............................................. 108

K W REESE INC...................................................... 53

LANCASTER NY 04/15................................ 130

BREAKER TECHNOLOGY INC................................ 46

KCM 62........................................................................

SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES.......................... 93

BRIDGESTONE-FIRESTONE.................................. 47

KLEEMAN..................................................................85

SENNEBOGEN........................................................ 97

BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC.................. 31

KOBELCO................................................................ 61

SILVI CONCRETE.................................................... 30

CEG SCALE MODELS..............................................57

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP........................ 58,59,113

SPECIALTY RENTALS & ATTACHMENTS.............. 35

CEG WANTED........................................................ 125

KPI-JCI...................................................................... 81

ST PIERRE MANUFACTURING CORP....................43

CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES............ 40,43,49

KUBOTA.................................................................. 100

STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC............................ 11

CLASSIFIED............................................................124

MESSICK’S.............................................................. 34

TEREX CRANES.................................................... 107

CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES......................55

METSO MINERALS CRUSHING.............................. 76

TEREX FUCHS........................................................ 92

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE...... 50,72,116

METSO MINERALS SCREENING............................ 90

THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS.............. 118

DAVIS AUCTIONS INC

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY........................................ 13

TOWMASTER INC.................................................... 67

PROSPECT CT 04/22.................................. 133

MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC........ 84

TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC.......................... 15

DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC.............................. 55

MUNICIBID.COM.................................................... 132

TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES..........................33

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER.............................. 101

NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS.................................... 121

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES.............................. 34

DURATECH.............................................................. 80

NEW MILLENNIUM RENTALS..................................41

VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC................................ 51

DYNAPAC................................................................105

NEWARK EQUIPMENT CO...................................... 53

VIRNIG ATTACHMENTS........................................ 119

EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP................ 139

NORAM.................................................................... 99

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA............ 70

EDWARD EHRBAR ..................................................10

NORRIS SALES CO INC.......................................... 12

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC..............................37

EESSCO....................................................................79

NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS.................... 122

WHITNEY & SON INC.............................................. 87

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC.................................... 29,49

OPDYKE INC............................................................ 66

WOODS CRW CORP................................................20

EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP........................ 95

PENN JERSEY MACHINERY.................................... 5

YOUR NORTHEAST SITECH DEALERS................111

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