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Bay Bridge Work Quickly Wraps Up The vertical clearance of the bridge is 186 ft., and the height of the suspension bridge towers is 354 ft. eastbound and 379 ft. westbound.
How to Avoid a Deadly Trenching Accident…8
Industry Steps Up in Time of Great Need…12
By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT
Komatsu Rebrands Company-Owned Stores…16
Table of Contents ............4 Paving Section ..........39-57 Skid Steers, Compact Track Loaders & Attachments Section ........ ..................................61-79 Business Calendar ......104 Auction Section....106-113
Amid Maryland’s state of emergency due to COVID-19, Md. Gov. Larry Hogan announced on April 1 that a project involving the Bay Bridge was completed more than a year ahead of schedule. The project, headed up by the
Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) involved the rehabilitation of the westbound right lane deck. “The MDTA delivered on the governor’s directive to expedite the project — once slated to last up to two years — and reopen the right lane of the westbound Bay Bridge as soon as possible,” said John Sales, MDTA spokesman.
“The project’s timeline benefitted most from the governor’s decision to continue work through Thanksgiving, which provided an estimated five to six weeks of additional work time compared to the initial schedule. The schedule also benefitted from unseasonably warm weather in March that allowed temperature-sensitive see BRIDGE page 36
State-By-State: Industry Reacts to COVID-19 By Chuck MacDonald CEG CORRESPONDENT
It’s business as usual in the paving industry — almost. Construction and infrastructure work, which includes paving, have been classified as essential services. Only two states, Pennsylvania and Washington, have put this work on hold. In other states, work goes on while emphasizing federal, state and local guidelines including social distancing, sterilizing work surfaces and keeping meetings to 10 people or less. As with many industries, meetings formerly conducted in person are often handled through virtual means.
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IN THE TRENCHES: HOW TO AVOID A COSTLY, DEADLY ACCIDENT
In 2019, excavation and trenching violations were some of the most-expensive OSHA citations. Among the most dangerous construction-related activities, trenching accidents were the tenth highest penalty issued by OSHA last year.
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CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY STEPS UP TO HELP DURING CRISIS
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STEEL INDUSTRY URGES CONGRESS TO DO INFRASTRUCTURE STIM
As the world struggles to make sense of the devastating effects of the coronavirus, countless individuals in the construction industry are doing what they can to ease the burdens associated with COVID-19
Five major steel industry groups strongly urged Congress to include significant infrastructure investment in the next phase of COVID-19 stimulus legislation to provide a clear path toward our nation’s recovery.
To better support customers and leverage the power of its wholly-owned network, Komatsu has created a new structure in North America to strengthen the growth of company-owned distributor branches.
For the first time since the Civil War, a field hospital has been established in New York City’s Central Park. Located on the East Meadow in front of Mount Sinai Hospital.
While the normal highway and bridge construction program has paused as the commonwealth addresses COVID-19 response, urgent emergency work has continued to ensure a reliable transportation system.
Gary Plasencia, a crane sales veteran, will be representing Stephenson Equipment’s crane and heavy lifting line in the eastern New York area served by its branch operation located in Waterford, N.Y., near Albany.
In a demonstration of community support, Rycon Construction Inc. donated N95 face masks and negative air machines to St. Clair Hospital in Mt. Lebanon, Pa., to help keep patients and staff safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The iconic chocolate brand invited professional athletes and media to share “why they dig” as they got behind the seat of two full-size JCB 150X excavators, each wrapped in special Snickers livery, to test their excavator operator skills.
The Caterpillar Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Caterpillar Inc., announced it is committing $8.5 million to support global communities, including underserved populations, who are affected by the COVID-19 virus.
Isuzu Motors America LLC has opened a new technical engineering facility to better serve its engine and power unit customers and distributors in power generation, agricultural, construction and off-highway equipment manufacturing.
Failing to plan for the inevitable economic slowdown is one of the biggest mistakes a contractor can make. Contractors need to create sustainable businesses that can thrive when times are good and survive when times are bad.
Visitors at the Hitachi booth at ConExpo-Con/AGG may have noticed a special anniversary logo on the machines. It is part of the 70th anniversary celebration of the start of full-scale production of Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd.
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KOMATSU REBRANDS COMPANY-OWNED DISTRIBUTORS; NAMES NEW LEADER
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PENNDOT: URGENT INFRASTRUCTURE WORK WILL CONTINUE
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PA. CONTRACTORS DONATE N95 MASKS, NEGATIVE AIR MACHINES TO HOSPITAL
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CAT COMMITS $8.5M TO GLOBAL COVID-19 RESPONSE EFFORTS
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In the Trenches: How to Avoid a Costly, Deadly Accident Use These Trenching Best Practices to Prevent Costly OSHA Safety Citations or Worse By Lucy Perry CEG CORRESPONDENT
Did you know that in 2019, excavation and trenching violations were some of the mostexpensive OSHA citations? Among the most dangerous construction-related activities, trenching accidents represented the tenth highest penalty issued by the federal agency last year. OSHA’s rules for trenching and excavation safety are part of its efforts to ultimately eliminate these statistics, and outreach programs include sponsorship of a safety stand down initiative, scheduled for June. Providing the COVID-19 health crisis is behind us by then, the 2020 Trench Safety Stand Down is set for June 1519 and includes safety summits, classroom training, outdoor demonstrations and mock trench rescues. The idea is to reinforce the importance of using trench protective system and protecting workers from trenching hazards, according to the National Utility Contractors Association (NUCA), a stand-down coInspect [at the start of each and end of shift], and any occurrence of an event that may have compromised trench condition. Also, keep sponsor. Other organizations, such as excavated soil, materials and equipment at least 2 ft. from trench edges. the North American Excavation Shoring Association (NAXSA), Who’s Competent and the Trench Shoring and Shielding to Decide? Association (TSSA), are participating in the OSHA preaches that safe and proper stand down, which “presents the opportunity trenching operations can reduce worker for employers to talk directly to employees exposure to cave-ins, falling loads, hazand others about safety,” according to the ardous atmospheres and hazards from National Utility Contractors Association mobile equipment. The agency’s standards (NUCA). require that before work begins a competent The goal is to provide as many people as person inspect trenches and protective syspossible who work in and around trenches tems daily and as conditions change. and excavations with information about curA trench safety pocket card distributed by rent excavation requirements and safety prothe federal safety agency urges construction cedures for working in trenches. crews to never enter a trench unless it has “By reaching as many workers as possible been properly inspected by a competent perwe can reduce the number of fatalities and son who has also made sure cave-in protecserious injuries that occur each year in our tion measures are in place; they’ve deterindustry, and make others, such as municipal mined there is a safe way to enter and exit; and industry workers who are also exposed, they’ve made sure equipment and materials aware of these serious hazards,” according to are away from the edge; and that the area is NUCA. The organization encourages utility free of standing water and atmospheric hazconstruction, residential, highway construc- Three primary trench protection systems are slope, shore and shield. Slope or ards. tion, plumbers, military, unions, associa- bench by cutting the trench wall back at an angle. Shore walls by installing supports To prevent trench collapses, trenches 5 ft. tions, educational institutes and safety equip- to prevent soil movement. Shield with trench boxes or other types of supports to see TRENCHING page 98 prevent soil cave-ins. ment manufacturers to participate.
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Construction Industry Steps Up to Help During Crisis “One of our core values at Hoar [Construction] is stewardship, and we welcome the opportunity to give back to our communities.” Jacklyn Pascale Hoar Construction
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As the world struggles to make sense of the devastating effects of the coronavirus, countless individuals in the construction industry are doing what they can to ease the burdens associated with COVID-19. “This has been unprecedented for us since, for builders, working with a beginning and an end is a huge part of our cultural DNA,” said Jimmy Greene, CEO/president, Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) Greater Michigan chapter. “The biggest challenge, of course, is not the cure for COVID -19, since we aren’t medical, but keeping every employee safe and healthy and planning without a date to work toward. “We also are finding a number of opportunities to volunteer our services to first responders and we’re donating essential equipment to support them, as well. Almost all of our contractors have donated masks and equipment to the medical centers in our area.” For Greene, providing hope has been key. “The rewards are that we’re able to test preparedness, and I would suggest even improve upon deliverables of service, working remotely and exploring more technologies that provide even more efficiency. We are working with every member company and their employees on making sure that they have every resource necessary to navigate financially, emotionally and professionally throughout this pandemic.”
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According to Jimmy Greene (L), CEO/president of Associated Builders & Contractors, “We don’t just have a responsibility to build our communities, but the people in them, as well. There is a time when something more than business matters, and it’s when people matter most. This is that time.”
According to Greene, “We don’t just have a responsibility to build our communities, but the people in them, as well. There is a time when something more than business matters, and it’s when people matter most. This is that time.” Greene’s mission included passing out McDonald’s meals to youngsters in the community. “With kids being dismissed from school prematurely, ABC wanted to lend support, since so many of our skilled trades workers
have school-age children. The response from the contractor community was immediate and became viral throughout the communities we do business in and with companies we do business with. We raised approximately $10,000, and distributed more than 2,000 Happy Meals. “The reaction has been amazing. I went to eight districts that oversee 35 schools and three shelters for abused women and children. I’m not sure who got more out of this initiative, me or the kids.”
Jay Reed, president, ABC Alabama, pointed out, “As our membership navigates this uncharted territory, we’ve seen an increased emphasis on employee safety as it relates to virus/spreading protocols. Specifically, we’re getting requests regarding signage, testing and protocols. It’s about commitment to employees in our trade. Our biggest asset is our people and whatever it takes to ensure their safety is what our members are looking for and implementing. Said Reed, “During uncertain times, our industry looks to our association as being that nucleus or conduit of information. Fortunately, with the resources that we have access to, we’ve been able to provide quick Q&A, best practices and guidelines.” In late March, Congress passed the largest economic aid package in United States history — the $2.2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which was signed into law by President Trump. According to its website, The Associated General Contractors of America’s (AGC) government relations team worked long hours to ensure the best possible outcome for the construction industry in the package. Although not everything was included in the final legislation, there are significant construction industry priorities that were secured, including establishing loan programs that will help many construction businesses pay employees and overhead costs, while continuing operations, if possible, and an advanced-refundable tax credit for employers implementing new federal paid leave mandates in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. In Orlando, Fla., Hoar Construction marketing manager Jacklyn Pascale has been doing her part to help others during the COVID-19 ordeal. She and daughter Mia have been serving lunch at the Christian see HELPING page 90
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Komatsu Rebrands Company-Owned PennDOT Announces Distributors; Names New Leader Urgent Infrastructure Work Will Continue
While the normal highway and bridge construction program has paused as the commonwealth addresses COVID-19 response, urgent emergency work has continued to ensure a reliable transportation system as circumstances surrounding COVID-19 continue to unfold.
“More than just a name change, this decision shows Komatsu’s commitment to provide the best customer support …” Rod Schrader Komatsu North America
To better support customers and leverage the power of its whollyowned network, Komatsu has created a new structure in North America to strengthen the growth of companyowned distributor branches. A new corporate unit within Komatsu has been created and effective immediately, all company-owned distributor locations will be branded simply “Komatsu” to reflect their inclusion in the company's global footprint. The change supports Komatsu’s long-term strategic plans to grow and strengthen its distribution channels. With the alignment of these larger groups of premiere distributors, customers will have access to additional equipment and parts inventory, as well as greater service and support resources. Trade territory for the renamed branches remains the same, as
do all equipment lines sold and services provided. Grant Adams, former president of Komatsu Southwest, has been appointed to lead the new unit as vice president and general manager of companyowned distribution. His responsibilities will include defining strategy, managing profitability and continuing to develop strength among the regional leadership teams. The rebrand affects the branches along the eastern seaboard formerly named: Pine Bush Equipment, Midlantic Machinery, Komatsu Northeast and Edward Ehrbar; those in New Mexico and Texas under the name Komatsu Southwest; and sites in Nevada, Montana, Utah and Wyoming under the Komatsu Equipment Company banner. “More than just a name change, this
Grant Adams, former president of Komatsu Southwest, has been appointed to lead the new unit as vice president and general manager of company-owned distribution.
decision shows Komatsu’s commitment to provide the best customer support in the territories where these branches do business,” said Rod Schrader, chairman and CEO of Komatsu’s North American operations. “Ultimately, we want to make it an easy decision for customers to come back to us again and again for equipment, service and solutions.” “Customers can rest assured that the team helping them grow their businesses yesterday will be there for them tomorrow,” said Adams. “They’ll just have more resources. And I’m looking forward to taking all the best practices at a regional and branch level and incorporating them across the organization, so the whole equals more than the sum of its parts.” For more information, visit https://www.komatsuamerica.com/ .
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced March 31 that 61 emergency and critical highway and bridge projects will be active statewide last week. While the normal highway and bridge construction program has paused as the commonwealth addresses COVID19 response, urgent emergency work has continued to ensure a reliable transportation system as circumstances surrounding COVID-19 continue to unfold.On March 17, in response to Gov. Wolf’s COVID-19 mitigation guidance, PennDOT paused construction projects statewide to minimize COVID19 exposure for PennDOT and private-sector employees, as well as the communities where they live and work. “A safe and reliable transportation network is always of the utmost importance, but it becomes even more crucial in times of crisis,” said Acting PennDOT Secretary Yassmin Gramian. “We need to ensure that work continues on these critical projects, and we are taking the proper precautions to help ensure the safety of both our employees and our partners in the industry.” For any work activity addressing critical asset issues, strategies are deployed that include cleanliness protocols for job sites and offices, social distancing guidelines, procedures to address employee sickness and the safe handling of material deliveries.The emergency work that continues addresses specific safety need criteria, such as landslide repairs, or critical bridge, tunnel and drainage repairs, and work needed to eliminate roadway restrictions that could impede the ability for the movement of life sustaining goods and services. Conditions are continuously evaluated to determine the appropriate response. More COVID-19 information is available at www.health.pa.gov. For more information, visit www.dmv.pa.gov or www.PennDOT.gov.
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Toll Free: 800-652-1101 Fax: 716-655-0374 KOBELCO SK300LC-10: 252HP HINO, 68,100LB, 31.5” TRACK PADS, 10’2” ARM, HAND CONTROL N&B, PATTERN CHANGER, ROCKLAND HYDRAULIC THUMB S/LB08-S00151 ............................................................................................................................$181,500 2015 TEREX PT110F FORESTRY: NEW 20” TRACKS, 45GPM HIGH FLOW, REVERSING FAN, HEAT, A/C RADIO, PRESSURIZED CAB, BACK UP CAMERA, READY TO WORK. +N3175............................................................................................................................$64,900
2016 KPI-JCI FT4250CC, (1) PIONEER FT4250, S/N- 415918, CLOSE CIRCUIT TRACK MOUNTED IMPACTOR INCLUDES: ENGINE - CAT C13 440 HP, TIER IV, 1800 RPM CONTROL SYSTEM - RADIO REMOTE IMPACTOR - 4250 HORIZONTAL SHAFT WITH HEAVY-DUTY SOLID ROTOR ASSEMBLY, 3 REVERSIBLE AND REPLACEABLE BLOW BARS, HOURS: 358, SERIAL NUMBER: 415918, CONDITION: USED, STOCK NUMBER: AG1233 ...... ........................................................................................................................................................$575,000
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Most excavators com me with a power boost function that can deliver extra force when you needd it most – but only for a few seconds at a time.
2016 KPI-JCI FT2650, FT2650 TRACK MOUNTED JAW CRUSHER ENGINE - CAT C9.3 300 HP, TIER IV, 1800 RPM CONTROL SYSTEM - RADIO REMOTE/TETHER VANGUARD JAW CRUSHER - 2650 AUTOMATIC HYDRAULIC DUAL WEDGE ADJUST CSS, HYDRAULIC DRIVE FOR CRUSHER, HOURS: 428, SERIAL NUMBER: 416212, CONDITION: USED, STOCK NUMBER: AG1238 ........................................................................................$525,000
What good does that do when you have a whole day’s work ahead of you? The power boost in KOBELCO excavators provides ~10% more bucket breakout force when you need it, for as long as a you need it. They also offer a dedicated heavy lift function that provides
ASV VT70 VERTICAL LIFT: ENCLOSED CAB WITH HEAT, A/C RADIO, SUSPENSION SEAT. PREMIUM HYDRAULICS, RIDE CONTROL, HYDRAULIC QUICK ATTACH, SELECTABLE BUCKET POSITIONING, HIGH FLOW. PRICE INCLUDES 72" GP BUCKET$65,700
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2015 ANACONDA TR60, THE TR60 IS A TRACK MOBILE HIGH CAPACITY STOCKPILING CONVEYOR, WHICH IS STRONG AND ECONOMICAL TO RUN. THE TR60 IS VERSATILE AND CAN BE USED ON ITS OWN OR WITH OTHER SCREENING PLANTS. HOURS: 624, SERIAL NUMBER: TR6036-0070, CONDITION: USED, STOCK NUMBER: AG1218............................................................................................................................................$62,930
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GT165 GT165DF TRACK MOUNT SCREEN – TWO DECK SCREEN:ONE (1) 2516 DOUBLE DECK SCREEN: 5’ X 16’ SCREEN WITH SIDE TENSIONED TOP STANDARD, 15' BOTTOM DECK SCREEN DRIVEN BY 900 RPM VIBRATING MECHANISM MOUNTED ON SCREEN; ADJUSTABLE AMPLITUDE WITH ADD ON WEIGHTS; COIL SPRINGS FINES COLLECTING HOPPER; TOP AND BOTTOM DECK DISCHARGE CHUTES; FIXED ACCESS LADDER WITH CATWALKS; HANDRAILS ARE REMOVABLE FOR TRANSPORT, LESS SCREEN CLOTH ............................................................................................................$319,250
KOBELCO 230SRLC-5: S/N LA08-04198, SHORT RADIUS, 56,400 LBS. OPERATING WEIGHT, BI-DIRECTIONAL AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, PATTERN CHANGER, 31.5" TRACK PADS, DUAL AUXILIARY KITS, APPROXIMATELY 670 HOURS ............$186,111
3600 PROSIZER, WHEEL-MOUNTED CRUSHING AND SCREENING PLANT VIBRATING SCREEN: ONE (1) 2618V DOUBLE DECK PEP VARI-VIBE® HIGH FREQUENCY SCREEN, 6’ (1.83M) X 18’ (5.49M) HIGH-FREQUENCY TOP AND BOTTOM DECK, TOP AND BOTTOM DECK DRIVEN BY FOURTEEN (14) HYDRAULIC VARIABLE SPEED VIBRATORS, (0-4200 RPM) MOUNTED BELOW SCREENS FOR DIRECTLY INDUCED VIBRATING ACTION, HYDRAULIC CONTROLS FOR VARIABLE ANGLE OPERATION, TOP AND BOTTOM DISCHARGE CHUTES, AGGREGATE SPREADER, STEP TYPE WALKWAY WITH LADDER ......................................................................$638,345
2018 DF410: UNIT NUMBER +AG1274, 4’ X 10’ 2 DECK SCREEN, UP TO 300 TPH ....................$134,500
NEW ASV RT65: ALL WEATHER CAB WITH HEAT AND AC, PREMIUM HYDRAULICS (RIDE CONTROL, HIGH FLOW, BUCKET POSITIONING, HYDRAULIC BUCKET COUPLER), 72" GP BUCKET WITH BOLT ON CUTTING EDGE. 67HP TURBO DIESEL, TWO SPEED TRAVEL. 2 UNITS TO CHOOSE FROM!
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Pa. Contractors Donate N95 Masks, Cat Commits $8.5M Negative Air Machines to Local Hospital to Global COVID-19 Response Efforts By Lori Lovely
stirs up a lot of dust, debris and germs — a particular detriment in healthcare facilities. The negative air machines significantly reduce the amount of dust and pathogens that are In a demonstration of community support, Rycon circulated into other parts of the renovation project and operConstruction Inc. donated N95 face masks and negative air ating hospital areas by creating a pressure differential machines to St. Clair Hospital in Mt. Lebanon, Pa., to help between the different areas. keep patients and staff safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, a negative air machine is considered one of the A southern suburb of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, best ways to keep dust and pathogens from coming in conLebanon got caught up in a “later wave” of the coronavirus tact with patients and hospital staff, which is exactly why outbreak, according to Marianne Olschesky, hospital com- they were donated. “The negative air machines are being munity outreach and marketing speused to convert current patient rooms cialist. into negative pressure rooms that can Clairton Mayor Rich Lattanzi be used for COVID-19 patients,” confirmed in a Facebook post that an Olschesky said. Allegheny County person died from Under more typical circumstances, COVID-19. St. Clair Hospital is the machines use ducting to remove now closed to visitors “to ensure the contaminated air from a sealed conhealth and safety of patients and tainment area; they then exhaust filstaff.” tered air outside the containment area, While they currently have more creating negative air pressure — a than 100 cases, Olschesky said docvacuum effect — to help restrain the tors are expecting that number to spread of contaminants. increase. The rising number of cases Air wants to move from higher puts a strain on the hospital’s staff pressure areas to lower pressure areas and equipment. The State Health to reach equilibrium. Negative air Secretary said the number of cases is pressure machines use this natural doubling about every two days, so inclination to the advantage of infecstate health officials are preparing tion control and dust containment by for the hospital system to be strained, directing unfiltered air to HEPA filtraparticularly in terms of ventilator tion units. supplies and protective equipment. Because ventilation is a critical part Marianne Olschesky of the setup, a fan system forces air St. Clair Hospital To the Rescue out of the isolated area and through a While there’s not much a conHEPA filter before it is exhausted into struction company can do about another area. If HEPA filtration is not medical personnel, Chuck DeBellow, vice president of con- available, air must be ventilated outside. struction and facilities at the hospital, knew they could help out with equipment, so he reached out to a few local contracOngoing Need tors, including Rycon. Rycon isn’t the only contractor to donate. Olschesky said Rycon is currently contracted to complete renovations at that Mosites Construction and Development, a construction the hospital. Founded in 1989, the construction company has management and design-build contactor based in Pittsburgh, offices in Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Cleveland, Ft. Lauderdale and donated fitted rubber masks and exchangeable filters. Philadelphia. Specializing in new construction, renovations Mascaro Construction Company LP, one of the region’s and design-build projects, Rycon performs pre-construction, largest contractors also based in Pittsburgh, donated N95 general contracting and construction management in 30 masks. states. Its portfolio includes light industrial, commercial, Olschesky expressed the hospital’s gratitude for the donamulti-unit residential, governmental, financial, retail and tions, saying, “These machines and masks will help keep our health care projects in a range of up to $200 million. patients and health care professionals safe and ensure we're able to provide the highest quality health care.” Negative Air, But she said there’s still a need for unused, unopened Positive Result masks and other personal protection equipment, so the hosA negative air machine, aka an air scrubber, is commonly pital and Allegheny County health officials will continue used on hospital renovations because the work creates and actively seeking and accepting donations. CEG CEG CORRESPONDENT
“These machines and masks will help keep our patients and health care professionals safe and ensure we're able to provide the highest quality health care.”
As the events surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic continue to evolve rapidly, the Caterpillar Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Caterpillar Inc., announced it is committing $8.5 million to support global communities, including underserved populations, who are affected by the virus. The Foundation’s investment will support nonprofit organizations who are working to help prevent, detect and respond to the pandemic; providing resources to hospitals, medical staff and patients; addressing food insecurity; and enabling online STEM and coding education for youth impacted by school closures. “These investments are an important expression of our company’s values,” said Jim Umpleby, Caterpillar chairman and chief executive officer. “As we all work together to fight the pandemic, the Foundation’s resources will provide essential support in communities around the world.” The Caterpillar Foundation also is expanding its existing U.S. Matching Gifts Program to provide a 2:1 match on employee and retiree donations made to eligible nonprofits beginning March 16 through May 1, 2020, per the program conditions that can be found at: caterpillar.com/matchinggifts. “The Caterpillar Foundation is focused on building more sustainable and resilient communities, helping them emerge stronger together during this unprecedented time,” said Asha Varghese, Caterpillar Foundation president. “Our employees and retirees give so generously, and we are proud to amplify their gifts and support our many nonprofit partners working tirelessly to keep our communities safe and prosperous.” The Foundation’s $8.5 million investment is being distributed among a number of organizations and COVID-19 funds around the world, including: • United Nations Foundation/World Health Organization Solidarity Response Fund; • King Baudouin Foundation Fund for Italy; • Global Foodbanking Network Global Fund; • Feeding America Response Fund; • Boys & Girls Clubs of America; and • Illinois COVID-19 Response Fund. Earlier this year, the Foundation made a $250,000 donation to the China Women’s Development Foundation to provide healthcare facilities with critical medical protective materials in China’s Hubei province, where the outbreak initially occurred. In addition to these organizations, the Foundation is collaborating with our global facilities to support local nonprofits contributing to the COVID-19 response efforts. The Caterpillar Foundation also is a member of the American Red Cross Annual Disaster Giving Program (ADGP). This program provides a funding base that allows the Red Cross to respond immediately to the needs of individuals and families impacted by disasters in the United States and around the world. Through our ADGP support, the American Red Cross is able to help people prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters around the world in partnership with international Red Cross societies, including assisting the International Federation of Red Cross as it coordinates a global response to the COVID-19 pandemic. For more information, visit caterpillar.com and caterpillar.com/foundation.
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Nobody doubts the fact that the past few years have been pretty darn good for most construction contractors. Having said that, the economy is bound to turn south at some point. That’s not being pessimistic. It is being realistic. Failing to plan for the inevitable, cyclical economic slowdown is one of the biggest mistakes a contractor can make. Contractors need to create sustainable businesses that can thrive when times are good —and survive when times are bad. I’m not saying it’s a foregone conclusion that 2020 will be a bad year. What I am saying is that smart business owners watch for various warning signs that the business climate could be changing —and then make the necessary adjustments to begin positioning their companies for a much different economy than they’ve grown used to.
The problem is that no vetting of the client takes place. Later on, the contractor is sorry they took the job because the client is difficult to work with, or maybe the job isn’t as profitable as they’d like it to be. When I speak to contractors and ask how many have ever done a job they regretted taking, at least 60 percent of the hands in the audience go up. Watch for This Sign of a Slowdown Contractors should define who their A, B and C customers Contractors should pay attention to how their commercial customers are behaving. Contractors often deal with one are. What are the characteristics of each? As a given lead propoint of contact at a given client. When contractors are sud- ceeds down the sales funnel, the contractor asks more and denly having to wait for sign-off from several people, it is a more questions to determine if the client is an A, B or C. Obviously, A’s are ideal customers. B’s are good too. As good indication that the business climate is changing. for the C customers, the contractor really Think back to 2008-2012. A large number needs to look inwardly. Do I have the disciof construction contractors went out of busipline and patience to work this project? ness because they didn’t see the market slowMany contractors don’t, and C customers down coming. They didn’t have the sales are not worth the hassle and risk. processes in place to develop deeper relationBy having a good sales process in place, ships, follow up with clients and secure work. the contractor is able to identify that risk Large general contractors are used to doing upfront. They are not caught off-guard. If this. But for the smaller sub-trade specialist, the decision is made to take on a C custhis is very unusual and can catch them off tomer, contractors need to understand the guard. scope of work, which must be well-docuWhen caught off guard, contractors can mented and signed by the client. become desperate for work. They end up takContractors need to be religious with ing jobs they know will be hard to complete or Brad Humphrey change orders, which can end up eating 5make a profit on. Sometimes they know they 10 percent of a job if not documented, don’t even have the right people with the right skills to get the work done. But they take the job anyway. billed and recovered. For example, a concrete contractor is putting in a driveBecause the work isn’t performed a certain way, the client doesn’t pay their bills. The contractor takes the client to way. The homeowner asks the foreman if he has any concourt, but ends up losing because they didn’t live up to their crete leftover. If so, the homeowner would like a basketball pad installed in the backyard. The foreman says “sure” end of the contract. This leads into something I talk about a lot —the sales because he wants to please the customer. One of the crew funnel —which becomes even more important during eco- members ends up backing the truck over a rose garden. Because nothing was signed, the contractor ends up buying nomic downturns. the homeowner a bunch of new roses. In slow economies, this type of thing can become dangerRefine Your Sales Funnel Most contractors have some kind of sales process. But ous because contractors can become desperate for work. when times are good, they often don’t have to work the Contractors are taught that the customer is always right and process because demand exceeds supply. It’s like fish jump- they should do everything possible to make customers ing in a boat. I’ve talked with many contractors who’ve been happy. This is not always true. Sometimes a contractor needs closing deals simply by showing up to the job site for the first to say “no”. It’s just a matter of knowing when that time meeting. Clients have been that eager to get projects started. comes —before they are caught off guard.
Five major steel industry groups strongly urged Congress to include significant infrastructure investment in the next phase of COVID-19 stimulus legislation to provide a clear path toward our nation’s recovery. “American businesses will not likely feel the full economic impact of COVID-19 until later this year, as social distancing and shelter-in-place measures undoubtedly save lives but continue to slow economic activity in the manufacturing and construction sectors,” the groups said in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and Senate Democratic Leader Charles Schumer. “Making a long-term and robust infrastructure investment now will not only respond to the urgent transportation system needs that are well known, but it also will create high paying jobs allowing businesses and families to recover from this extremely difficult economic shock.” The letter, written by the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI), Steel Manufacturers Association (SMA), The Committee on Pipe and Tube Imports (CPTI) and Specialty Steel Industry of North America (SSINA), reiterated that 38 percent of America’s 616,000 bridges are in need of replacement or rehabilitation, according to the Federal Highway Administration’s National Bridge Inventory. “With such a staggering backlog of substandard bridges, there is significant opportunity to put Americans back to work and back on the road to economic recovery,” they wrote. “We can…improve quality of life in our cities, towns and rural areas and drive commerce and supplies across our nation by making infrastructure investment a critical component of the next stimulus package by including Buy America provisions and using domestically produced and fabricated steel.” The groups concluded that the infrastructure supply chain for steel products used in highway and bridge construction “starts with American steel producers, who have revolutionized the industry by developing clean and efficient steelmaking processes at mills located strategically throughout the country,” noting that steel is sold directly or through national distributors to construction companies and to approximately 1,000 American steel fabricators who have built plants, and created jobs, in virtually every congressional district in America. For more information, visit www.aisc.org.
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For the first time since the Civil War, a field hospital has been established in New York City’s Central Park. Located on the East Meadow in front of Mount Sinai Hospital, according to a spokesperson for the Mount Sinai Health System, 14 tents allocated for patients seriously ill with COVID-19 are designated as part of the response to the anticipated peak of illness in coming weeks. The additional capacity will help ease the burden on area hospitals and medical personnel and provide access to critical life-saving health care for a rapidly growing number of patients as the coronavirus spreads. The United States currently has the largest outbreak of COVID-19. Nearly half of these cases are in New York State, with thousands of new cases being reported daily. Because New York City has been particularly hard-hit by the coronavirus, with record numbers of cases that have severely overwhelmed local medical infrastructure, Samaritan’s Purse deployed an Emergency Field Hospital to Central Park to enable ongoing care for patients stricken with the deadly virus. Help on the Way The 50,000-sq.-ft. emergency field hospital is mobile and ready to deploy at a moment’s notice to provide emergency medical relief in In cooperation with the Federal disaster-stricken areas where medical infrastructure is damaged, overwhelmed or nonexistent. Emergency Management Agency, New York State officials and local hospital authorities and in partnership with Mount Sinai Hospital, the international Christian relief organization began setting up a 68-bed field hospital that is specially designed as a respiratory care unit. One week earlier, the 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charity deployed a similar respiratory care unit to Cremona, Italy, but because the United States has surpassed all other countries with the number of active COVID-19 cases, it was decided that assistance needed to be extended to New York as well. Maintaining two units simultaneously is an unprecedented medical response from the organization, but one they felt necessary during this pandemic. “People are dying from the coronavirus, hospitals are out of beds and the medical staff are overwhelmed,” said Franklin Graham, president and CEO of Samaritan’s Purse. “We are deploying our Emergency Field Hospital to New York to meet this critical need.” Admissions will be coordinated by Mount Sinai. Unit Details The 50,000-sq.-ft. emergency field hospital is mobile and ready to deploy at a moment’s notice to provide emergency medical relief in disaster-stricken areas where medical infrastructure is damaged, overwhelmed or nonexistent. It’s also designed to be customizable, explains Dustin L. see HOSPITAL page 102
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Once Slated for Two Years, Project Finishes in One Year History of the Bay Bridge The William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial (Bay) Bridge (US 50/301) began in January 1949 when the first earth was moved for the western approach. In November 1949, the first dredge started pumping the bottom of the Chesapeake Bay to make way for the bridge. It opened in 1952 and was the world’s largest continuous over-water steel structure at that time. On May 28, 1968, the United States Coast
Guard granted a permit for construction of the new bridge at a location 450 feet north of the existing crossing at Sandy Point. Construction work began on May 19, 1969, and the completed parallel span, which carries westbound traffic, was dedicated June 28, 1973. Traffic capacity for the bridge is 1,500 vehicles per lane, per hour. Traffic volumes in both directions in 1952 were 870,000. In FY 2017, they were 27.2 million.
There are 11 toll lanes, with the toll collected in the eastbound direction only. The overall length of the bridge from shoreto-shore, including the causeway, is 4.35 mi. eastbound and 4.33 mi. westbound. The vertical clearance of the bridge is 186 ft., and the height of the suspension bridge towers is 354 ft. eastbound and 379 ft. westbound.
Funded by toll proceeds, the $27 million project is being completed by Wagman Heavy Civil Inc. of York, Pa.
As of opening day, all new concrete had been poured and cured, work zone barriers were removed and restriping was finished. BRIDGE from page 1
concrete pours; and the decision to allow daytime weekday lane closures in certain circumstances for concrete pours.” As of opening day, all new concrete had been poured and cured, work zone barriers were removed and restriping was finished. Hogan spoke about the opening. “Maryland is facing significant challenges these days, and of course our primary focus is on the health and safety of our citizens amid the ongoing COVID-19 threat,” he said. “But it’s important to celebrate the reopening of the westbound right lane of the Bay Bridge, because for me it represents the spirit, dedication and work ethic that will see our state through any crisis.” Hogan noted that the project was envisioned as taking two construction seasons to see BRIDGE page 96
The overall length of the bridge from shore-to-shore, including the causeway, is 4.35 mi. eastbound and 4.33 mi. westbound.
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Paving
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From the same mold: the different models in the new HP series from Hamm (L-R): HP 180, HP 180i, HP 280, HP 280i) are all based on the same platform.
Hamm Debuts Next Generation of Pneumatic Tire Rollers With the HP series, Hamm is presenting a totally new generation of pneumatic tire rollers. The series is full of technical innovations and advances — especially in relation to the operator’s platform, the water and additive sprinkling system as well as the ballasting, according to the manufacturer. In the 1960s, Hamm, a pioneer in the compaction sector, launched the GRW. The machine concept of the pneumatic tire roller was revolutionary at that time, and Hamm has continued to develop these machines up to the present day. Now, a good 50 years later, the compaction specialists from Bavaria are again launching a new generation of this roller type: the HP series. It will replace the existing GRW series worldwide by the end of 2020. One Platform for All Markets For the HP series, Hamm has developed a common platform for all model variants in every market throughout the world. Hamm also will continue producing the pneumatic tire rollers in different basic versions. First, there are the type HP 180 and HP 180i models with operating weights of 8 t to a maximum of 18 t. Second, there are the HP 280 and HP 280i models with operating weights between 10 t and a maximum of 28 t. Here, Hamm is providing the individual markets with the particular models to suit the locally relevant weight classes and equipment variants. The models HP 280i (Tier IV final), HP 280 (Tier III) and HP 180 (Tier III) are already available. The HP
180i at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2020 was been tailored in every detail to the North American market and is available effective February 2020. Operator’s Platform With First-Class Field of Vision As is customary with Hamm, the new HP series pneumatic tire rollers also offer a modern, spacious operator’s platform or panoramic cabin with maximum visibility over the machine and the construction site. In this respect all models comply with the new ISO 5006-2017 operator’s field of view standard which is markedly stricter than the previous provisions. In terms of machine design, Hamm is sticking with the proven asymmetrical frame concept in the HP series. This is not only a hallmark, it is also a quality advantage because it follows the track offset between the front and rear wheel sets and always allows a clear view of the outer flanks of the front and rear wheels. Clear Operating Concept Clarity and an unimpeded overview also prevail on the operator’s platform. For example, on all models the operation is designed to be totally language-neutral The operator’s platform of the Hamm HP series has been opti- and is very easy to learn. The minimal number of switches on the operator’s mized according to ergonomic principles: each driver can individually adjust the seat and armrests and the tilt of the dashboard platform is intelligently arranged. User guidance is with steering wheel to personal preference. In addition, the seat- assisted by the unambiguous color-coded grouping. operating unit can be moved to the outer edge of the platform and optionally rotated by 90 degrees in either direction.
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Federal, State Govt. Deems Infrastructure Projects Essential INFRASTRUCTURE from page 1 Transportation reached out to the asphalt paving industry, be essential functions and will continue to staff them as best So far, there have been no reports of labor or supply short- along with the Governor of Virginia, to encourage the indus- they can. try to hire laid off workers to fill the workforce needs. Arkansas: Construction and infrastructure jobs are conages from paving companies. Miller has seen encouraging instances of the states work- tinuing. Audrey Copeland, Ph.D., National Asphalt Pavement California: Through Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Executive Association (NAPA) president and CEO, outlined progress ing with paving contractors. “A vast number of state DOTs are becoming generous in working hours,” she stated. “They Order N-33-20, Californians working in 16 critical infraand caution in the industry. “According to federal guidance, asphalt pavement indus- are doing expedited permitting. It’s all about keeping people structure sectors may continue working because of the importance of these sectors to California’s health and welltry workers and supporting industries are essential to critical working.” Necessary precautions have caused some changes in nor- being. infrastructure viability in the areas of construction, highways Colorado: The state is considering changing some projand public works,” Copeland said. “Our industry continues mal work habits. Many companies are limiting how many to work while implementing vital health and safety proto- people ride together in a vehicle. They also are emphasizing ects planned for night work into day jobs because of reduced cols. In addition, some states are allowing work that was clean up to halt the spread of any germs. They continue to traffic volumes. Connecticut: DOT Commissioner Joe Guilietti: “I want scheduled for nighttime to proceed during the day and are provide educational information as well. Safety has gone beyond hard hats and tool-box talks. They want their work- to assure you that the Connecticut DOT remains open for accelerating projects since traffic volumes are low.” business. We believe that now more than ever, investing in Tim Smith of Maryland DOT, State Highway ers to feel safe when they go to work. “These are certainly trying times for our industry and try- our infrastructure will help our economy recover.” Administration, explained that his organization’s stance on Dakotas: South Dakota is moving forward in construcpaving is similar to the approach many DOTs are taking. ing times for our resolve,” said NAPA Chairman Jay State officials want people working and helping to take care Winford Jr., president of Prairie Contractors in Opelousas, tion projects while monitoring workers to practice social disLa. “As an industry, we have assisted each other and our co- tancing. of crucial needs in their respective states. Delaware: DelDOT will continue to do business as usual “State and federal guidelines deem transportation an workers during hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, wildessential and critical function,” Smith stated. “As it relates to fires, 9/11 and the financial crisis. We will survive this situa- while partnering with the contracting community to develop solutions and remain productive. MDOT SHA, that includes state and consultant personnel tion and be stronger for it.” Florida: The DOT has allowed its eight districts to who are supporting or delivering transportation functions. State-By-State Breakdown increase working hours to take advantage of lower traffic This includes, but is not limited to, construction, mainteAlabama: The DOT determined construction projects to levels and has reduced permitting times for additional lanes. nance, dispatch, vehicle recovery, inspections, planning and Georgia: The DOT is still supportdesign. We will continue to perform ing roadway work. these critical functions while protectHawaii: Hawaii DOT intends to ing the health and well-being of our make full use of the lighter than norMDOT SHA team. We have also conmal traffic volumes to expedite projtinued to advertise contracts and open ects by extending road closure times bids, continued processing invoices when possible. and monthly pay estimates. MDOT Illinois: Highway construction SHA remains open for business.” projects are considered part of essenAmy Miller leads the Asphalt tial infrastructure. Pavement Alliance and works closely Indiana: The DOT is considered with State Asphalt Pavement an essential function and will Associations on national issues. The progress forward with the construcpaving industry’s response to tion season as planned. COVID-19 has been one of those Kansas: Road projects will continissues. Her team has worked on a ue. state-by-state level to see that paving Kentucky: Lettings and construcprojects have been given the gotion projects will continue and the ahead while being classified as proengineers, inspectors, etc. will be tected and essential. deemed essential personnel. “The State Asphalt Pavement Louisiana: Transportation conAssociations have worked closely struction is still considered an essenwith the DOTs and state officials to tial service. ensure that paving is recognized as Maine: Roadwork is continuing. protected and essential,” Miller said. Maryland: The DOT deems con“So far Pennsylvania and Washington struction work essential. are the only states that have stopped Massachusetts: DOT work. Pennsylvania is scheduled to Administrator Gulliver endorses reopen on April 2.” infrastructure work as essential. She has learned of opportunities in Michigan: Gov. Gretchen several states where paving compaWhitmer ordered shelter in place but nies have hired people who were out still no change to construction work of work because of the COVID-19 allowances on the road. crisis: “In northern Florida, a compaMinnesota: Paving projects are on ny was active on social media, reachschedule. ing out to people who were out of Mississippi: The DOT sent a letter work. Their personnel used expedited endorsing business as usual but with hiring processes and this week those special provisions allowable should people are working.” Copeland added that in Virginia the commissioner of New York DOT’s Division of Bridges began dismantling the Unionport Bridge on March 12. Work see INFRASTRUCTURE page 46 the Virginia Department of is ongoing.
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JESCO, Inc. 1275 Bloomfield Ave. • Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 • 800/321-8080 118 St. Nicholas Ave. • S. Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/753-8080 • 800/241-7070 www.jesco.us
1440 Route 9W • Marlboro, NY 12542 845/236-3000 www.hoffmanequip.com
30 Barnes Ind. Pk. Rd. • Wallingford, CT 06492 203/265-6781 17 Eagle Road • Danbury, CT 06810 203/775-1203 80 Pratt Rd. • Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808 www.wiclark.com
King of Prussia, PA 800/733-3776 www.usmuni.com
1001 Lehigh Station Road • Henrietta, NY 14467 585/334-3867 • 866/683-5338 5035 Genesee Street • Buffalo, NY 14225 716/681-7100 • 800/834-9606 monroetractor.com
1701 Roseneath Rd., Richmond, VA 23230 804/359-4048 www.richmondmachinery.com
39 Jersey Street • West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 www.allislandequipment.com
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Husqvarna’s Ride-On, Walk-Behind Trowels Support All Types of Projects Through its acquisition of Wacker Neuson Group’s ride-on and walk-behind trowels, Husqvarna can support contractors the whole way through pouring concrete to a finished floor — no matter the type, size or ambition level of the project. “Power trowels complement our Husqvarna walk-behind trowels are powerful machines, developed to delivcurrent range in a great way, con- er a smooth and durable concrete surface without compromising the operanecting the entire process from tor’s productivity and safety. The range consists of gas-powered machines ground compaction to polished ranging from 24 to 48 in. (61 to 122 cm) in diameter. concrete floors, and fits well into our divisional strategy to grow our polishing large, industrial areas, Create Polished Concrete concrete surfaces and floors business. Floors Using Ride-On Trowels according to the manufacturer. With the addition of the ride-on trowStarting early February, production Husqvarna Hipertrowel is a system els, we now have a complete offering for polishing industrial floors from of all CRT ride-on trowels and CT for concrete surfacing and polishing, 5,000 sq. ft. and up. The system com- walk-behind trowels commenced at which will add great value to our cus- bines Husqvarna’s expertise in con- Husqvarna's manufacturing facility tomers,” said Henric Andersson, pres- crete floor polishing, superior diamond in Olathe, Kan. The production of the ident construction division. tools and advanced driver technology trowel line was completely relocated The range includes three models of for trowels to create a function pol- from Menomonee Falls, Wis., to ride-on trowels with eight different ished concrete floor obtained at the Olathe, Kan., throughout this past variants. The walk-behind trowels fea- speed of a ride-on trowel. With the fall. The first Husqvarna trowels ture three different models with seven addition of ride-on trowels, Husqvarna rolled off the production line in variants. is able to offer a complete solution for January.
Only Two States Pause Paving Work, But Urgent Work Continues in Pa. INFRASTRUCTURE from page 44
contractors need assistance caused by COVID-19-related business interruptions. Missouri: The DOT plans to continue with projects and lettings as scheduled. New Jersey: Asphalt production, quarrying operations and construction activities including NJDOT projects will be allowed to proceed. New Mexico: The DOT is continuing field operations (construction and maintenance), bid lettings and payments as scheduled for the immediate future. New York: Road construction is still considered essential and work continues. North Carolina: The DOT has no plans to stop construction projects. Ohio: DOT Transportation work is considered critical. Contractors and suppliers expected to follow the social distancing guidelines. Oklahoma: Both the governor and mayor of Oklahoma City have confirmed that the paving industry is essential; contractors should be careful and keep on building. Oregon: Gov. Kate Brown issued a social distancing order that directed certain businesses to close. Manufacturing and construction are not included in the order. Pennsylvania: Legislators in the state petitioned Gov.
Wolf to reclassify construction as essential. DOT work scheduled to begin again April 2. South Carolina: The DOT considers construction to be mission-critical. Tennessee: Individuals may leave their residences to provide any services necessary to the operations, maintenance and manufacturing of essential infrastructure. Texas: TxDOT allowed extended work times and areas to accelerate projects. Districts are being allowed to approve contractor requests for work period and work area extensions to take advantage of the low traffic volumes. Utah: UDOT has not announced plans to shut down projects in the state. Virginia: The DOT’s commissioner and senior leaders indicated they want contractors to keep paving and keep people employed. Washington: On March 26, Gov. Inslee directed WSDOT to shut down all state highway construction jobs. West Virginia: Gov. Jim Justice’s stay at home order exempts essential infrastructure, including construction, and will not impact ongoing construction projects. Wisconsin: Road construction has been declared as an essential service in the state. (*Information courtesy of the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) and State Asphalt Pavement Associations (SAPA)). CEG
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Serving the Asphalt Industry for 30 Years 2005 Etnyre Centennial II distributor, 2000 gallons, computerized w/1 ft cut-offs, diesel heat, 14 ft spray bar, Ford F750, Cat C7 diesel engine, 6 spd trans, 2 spd axle
2013 Rosco Maximizer 3B distributor, 1550 gallons, Max3B computer, diesel heat, 16 ft extending spray bar, UD cabover w/UD diesel engine 7.0, push button auto trans
2001 Blaw Knox PF 5510 paver, Omni IIIA screed 1018 ½ ft w/diesel heat, Cummins diesel engine, truck hitch - $29,000
2001 Ingersoll Rand DD90 double drum 66” vibratory roller, Cummins 3.9L diesel engine, double drum drive, water system, 10 tons - $15,000
2010 Broce KR350 broom, heat & a/c, Kubota diesel engine, hydrostatic drive, water system- $29,000
2013 Etnyre Centennial II distributor, 2000 gallons, BT-1 computer controls, propane burners, 14 ft spray bar, Ford F750XL, Cummins ISB diesel engine, auto trans
2006 Etnyre Centennial II distributor, 2000 gallons, computerized, propane heat, 12 ft spray bar, GMC T7500, Isuzu diesel engine, 6 spd manual trans
2015 Volvo PT125R pneumatic roller, 9 wheels, Kubota diesel engine, hydrostatic drive, water system
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Minnich Debuts Dowel Pin Drill With Communication System Minnich Manufacturing, a manufacturer of concrete dowel pin drills, concrete vibrators and vibrator monitoring systems, introduced an A-4SCW onslab self-propelled wireless dowel pin drill featuring the first I-QAN remote communication system for dowel drills and many other enhancements at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2020 in Las Vegas (South Hall 1 — Booth S60933). The I-QAN system offers A-4SCW operators maximum drilling efficiency and uptime via drill monitoring, diagnostics and remote access to Minnich Manufacturing field support through an iPad tablet, iPhone or Android device on the job site. The IQAN system runs on 24-volt power for convenient compatibility with most large air compressors. The A-4SCW features several more updates that enhance safety and productivity on the job site. An all-new remote control includes a joystick that controls speed, steering, direction of travel and a dust collection on/off switch. The remote comes with two batteries and will communicate to the operator if connection with the drill is lost. A new magnetic feed sensor prevents the drill from traveling if the slider is not completely retracted due to the drill steel becoming stuck in the concrete. The unit has a service weight of 3,260 lbs. and a maximum hole depth of 18 in. (45.7 cm). The A-4SCW features drills that automatically retract and shut off when the hole depth has been reached. The automatic shut off feature helps minimize dry firing, which can lead to increased maintenance and a shorter drill lifespan. “We’re committed to supporting cus-
An all-new remote control includes a joystick that controls speed, steering, direction of travel and a dust collection on/off switch.
tomers with the most productive equipment and unmatched customer service,” said Rob Minnich, president/chief marketing officer (CMO) of Minnich Manufacturing. “Enhancements to the A-4SCW offer our customers an even more efficient drill and an additional layer of service.” Minnich also highlighted three additional new-for-2020 products at the show: • The new 50 cc gas-powered back pack concrete vibrator is driven by a powerful Honda 50 cc motor with an ergonomically designed, fully adjustable harness. The lightweight 20.5-lb. back pack concrete vibrator offers operators enhanced mobility, reliable performance, comfort and reduced fatigue during concrete consolidation. • The Auto Vibe CC vibrator monitoring system, designed to simplify hydraulic paving vibrator monitoring during heavy highway and airport paving processes. A new, high-visibility, all-weather touch screen monitor offers easy navigation. • New poly-coated vibrator heads, which add protection against chipping epoxy-coated rebar. For more information, call 419/903-0010 or visit www.minnich-mfg.com. The I-QAN system offers A-4SCW operators maximum drilling efficiency and uptime via drill monitoring, diagnostics and remote access to Minnich Manufacturing field support through an iPad tablet, iPhone or Android device on the job site.
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W.I. CLARK COMPANY ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT 39 Jersey Street West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 allislandequipment.com
30 Barnes Ind. Pk. Rd. Wallingford, CT 06492 203/265-6781 17 Eagle Road Danbury, CT 06810 203/775-1203 80 Pratt Rd. Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808 www.wiclark.com
JESCO, Inc. 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 • 800/321-8080 118 St. Nicholas Ave. S. Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/753-8080 • 800/241-7070 www.jesco.us
AMBROSE EQUIPMENT CO.
HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY
1401 Hooksett Rd. Hooksett, NH 03106 603/644-8787 1 Madison Street Plainville, MA 02762 508/643-0044 www.ambroseequipment.com
1440 Route 9W Marlboro, NY 12542 845/236-3000 www.hoffmanequip.com
STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT, INC.
MONROE TRACTOR
Harrisburg, PA 7201 Paxton Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 800/325-6455
1001 Lehigh Station Rd. Henrietta, NY 14467 585/334-3867 • 866/683-5338 5035 Genesee Street Buffalo, NY 14225 716/681-7100 • 800/834-9606 www.monroetractor.com
Wilkes-Barre, PA 600 Sathers Drive Pittston, PA 18640 866/667-6756
US MUNICIPAL SUPPLY INC.
Ebensburg, PA 2350 Munster Road Lilly, PA 15946 814/886-5191
King of Prussia, PA 800/733-3776 www.usmuni.com
Butler, PA 796 Unionville Road Prospect, PA 16052 724/865-9221
Albany, NY 3 Industry Drive Waterford, NY 12188 518/357-2200 Syracuse, NY 6018 Drott Drive East Syracuse, NY 13057 800/368-6455 www.stephensonequipment.com
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New HP Series to Replace GRW Series by End of 2020 HAMM from page 39
Drive control is via a joystick ergonomically positioned on the armrest. Numerous other details in the driver’s cab ensure abundant comfort and a healthy working posture for the driver. Flexible Ballasting As Standard Another feature that users have come to expect from Hamm is the flexibility in terms of ballasting: the operating weight is quickly adjustable to suit the asphalt type, layer thickness and application. Here, the HP series offers considerable latitude with its variable ballasting concept. For example, prefabricated ballast bodies made of steel or normal or heavyweight concrete can be inserted into or removed from the large ballast compartments between the wheel sets using a fork-lift truck, for example. This can be carried out in the user’s workshop or on the construction site. In the new HP series pneumatic rollers from Hamm, the weight can be simply and flexibly Hamm offers various ballast body adjusted using prefabricated ballast bodies. The ballast spaces can be filled with various kits for this purpose allowing different materials enabling the overall weight to be varied in precisely graduated stages. weights to be achieved. Because the ballast spaces are located in the center of the machine, the weight is always evenly distributed over both axles – perfect conditions for optimum compaction quality. Additional ballasting of up to 17 t is possible, depending on the basic weight. Highest Possible Operational Safety Included In addition, the HP series also scores in terms of safety. Drivers can always reach the brake pedal quickly and reliably because it is an integral part of the seat-operating unit on all HP series models. This makes for the maximum possible operational safety because the brake is always easily accessible, irrespective of the seat position. This aspect is especially important particularly for heavy rollers weighing well over 20 t.
an easily quantifiable, flexible supplementary weight. Operation of the supplementary tank is remarkably easy because it is connected to the basic water tank by means of interconnecting pipes. To facilitate fast refilling, the developers have provided a C-pipe connection to complement conventional filling. It enables the entire tank to be filled in around three minutes. A pump also is fitted to allow complete discharge. Innovative Additive Sprinkling System Hamm also has optimized the additive sprinkler system for the new HP series due to the profusion of special asphalts that tend to be difficult to process. High-quality compaction of these construction materials calls for sprinkling of the pneumatic tires with an additive. Previously, the additive concentrate was mixed with water and then filled into a separate tank on the roller. On the new machines, the additive concentrate is simply filled without premixing. The dosage from the large additive tank with level monitoring can be controlled from the operator’s platform in various addition levels. The roller doses and mixes the additive during the compaction in accordance with the specification. This also brings about an increase in quality, because Hamm avoids separation of the additive-water mixture by virtue of the design. And last but not least, swapping from water to additive can easily be done at any time directly from the operator’s platform.
Perfect Maintenance — With Safety Assured When it comes to maintenance, the developers also have attached importance to efficiency and safety. For example, all daily maintenance items are situated on the right-hand side of the engine. Engine access also has been intelliThe fold-out service steps are one of the many ingenious details contributing to the highly Generous Tank Volumes for gently and safely designed on the HP economical and efficient operation of the HP series. High Productivity series: the steps are integrated in the The new HP series pneumatic tire outer contour and are opened outwards in one easy operaSupplementary Water Tank: Ballasting and rollers are visually identifiable by the large, newly designed tion. Because they visually protrude in this position, the Water Reserve water tank. Like the diesel tank, it is generously dimensioned operator cannot forget to retract the steps on conclusion of Hamm also offers a supplementary water tank with a volso that the machines have sufficient capacity for a full workthe maintenance work. ume of 1,500 l for all HP series models. It may be used as a ing day without stopping to refill. For this reason alone, the For more information, visit www.hamm.eu. water reservoir for the sprinkling system, but also serves as rollers are already extremely productive.
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Contact your local dealer:
CHADWICK-BAROSS, INC. www.chadwick-baross.com Bangor, ME 207.942.4838 Caribou, ME 207.498.2547 Westbrook, ME 207.854.8411 Concord, NH 603.224.4063
GEORGE
ASSOCIATES, INC. Construction and Industrial Equipment
P 2340 Montgomery Street GEORGE ASSOCIATES, INC. Fax: 301-588-6605 Silver Spring, MD 20910 www.georgeassociates.info
Silver Spring, MD 301.589.9490
HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. www.hwyequip.com Drums, PA 570.788.1127 Ephrata, PA 717.859.3132 Harrisburg, PA 717.564.3031 Lock Haven, PA 570.769.1070
Hoffman Equipment www.hoffmanequip.com Corporate Headquarters Piscataway, NJ 732.752.3600 Middlesex, NJ 732.377.4130 Deptford, NJ 856.227.6400 Lionville, PA 610.363.9200 Bronx, NY 718.822.1180 Medford, NY 631.207.2900
TYLER EQUIPMENT www.tylerequipment.com E. Longmeadow, MA 413.525.6351 Berlin, CT 860.356.0840
VANTAGE EQUIPMENT www.vantageeq.com Batavia, NY 585.344.1931 Latham, NY 518.220.9500 Syracuse, NY 315.437.2611
WOODCO MACHINERY www.woodcomachinery.com Headquarters Woburn, MA 781.935.1919 Avon, MA 508.584.8484 Johnston, RI 401.942.9191
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New W 380 CRi Cold Recycler Performs Full-Depth Recycling in Single Pass
GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, INC. www.grofftractor.com 6779 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 800/33-GROFF 800/33-(47633)
100 Smith Drive Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 877/33-GROFF 877/33-(47633)
20 Stauffer Lane Ephrata, PA 17522 888/66-GROFF 888/66-(47633)
963 South Center Avenue New Stanton, PA 15672 888/82-GROFF 888/82-(47633)
210 Rolling Ridge Drive Bellefonte, PA 16823 888/47-GROFF 888/47-(47633)
4355 Admiral Peary Hwy Ebensburg, PA 15931 877-97-GROFF 877-97-(47633)
LESLIE EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.lec1.com
Cold in-place and full-depth recycling plus high-performance milling — the Wirtgen tracked recycler W 380 CRi is an all-rounder for road rehabilitation.
6248 Webster Road Cowen, WV 26206 304/226-3299
80 John Deere Lane Norton, WV 26285 304/636-6421
2098 Lillian Lane Pleasant Valley, WV 26554 304/534-5454
136 Clifftop Drive Beaver, WV 25813-1525 304/255-1525
19 Goff Crossing Drive Cross Lanes, WV 25313 304/204-1818
MONROE TRACTOR www.monroetractor.com 1001 Lehigh Station Road 8194 State Route 415 Henrietta, NY 14467 Campbell, NY 14821 585/334-3867 607/739-8741 800/866-8912 5035 Genesee Street Buffalo, NY 14225 6 Equipment Drive 716/681-7100 Binghamton, NY 13904 Toll Free: 800/834-9606 607/754-6570 866/321-4277 7300 Eastman Road N. Syracuse, NY 13212 315/452-0000 Toll Free: 800/287-5286
With the new generation of cold recyclers, Wirtgen has developed the world’s most modern machines for cold inplace recycling. The tracked recyclers also deliver impressive results during full-depth recycling and high-performance milling. The W 380 CRi made its North American debut at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2020, set up as a recycling train with the Vögele paver SUPER 2000 - 3i including extending screed AB 600 TV+ and tandem roller HD+ 140i VVHF HCQ from Hamm. Full-Depth Recycling in a Single Pass The asphalt surface is removed, depending on the level of damage, by a recycling train operating across the entire width of the pavement in a single pass, mixed with binding agents on site, and then paved again immediately. The W 380 CRi can recycle the road surface to a full depth of 12 in. (30 cm), so it also is suitable for full-depth recycling (FDR). Variable Road Rehabilitation Beyond Machine Working Width The W 380 CRi also can restore road surfaces beyond the available working widths of 10.5 ft. (320 cm), 11.5 ft. (350 cm) and 12.5 ft. (380 cm). In this case, the recycler picks up the material that was pre-milled on the side by a cold milling machine and adds it to the mixing process. Due to a mixing capacity of 787.2 tons (800 t) per hour in combination with rear loading onto a road paver with the appropriate stockpiling and paving screed, even very wide road surfaces can be rehabilitated in a single pass, according to the manufacturer. W 380 CRi Also Impresses as a HighPerformance Milling Machine The W 380 CRi also can be used as high-performance milling machine. Due to its high engine power of 1,054 PS/1,038 hp (US Tier 4f/EU Stage 5) and conveyor capacity,
SCHMIDT EQUIPMENT INC. Serving MA and RI since 1956 www.schmidtequipment.com 80 Southbridge Rd. • Route 20 North Oxford, MA 01537 508/987-8786 • 800/922-8295
1620 Page Blvd Springfield, MA 01104 413/543-5595 • 800/734-5594
2397 GAR Highway • Rte 6 & 136 North Swansea, MA 02777 508/379-9810 • 800/456-6885
4 Sterling Road North Billerica, MA 01862 978/667-4345 • 800/531-2266
88 Camelot Drive • Unit 42 Plymouth, MA 02360 508/830-9997 • 800/916-0997
Using the adjustable material guide system on the front of the machine, the W 380 CRi also can pick up deposited milling granulate and add it to the mixing process.
the W 380 CRi can manage removal work to a milling depth of 14 in. This enables large-scale rehabilitation work to be carried out quickly, such as on motorways, runways at airports, or the removal of complete asphalt packages, as well as the homogenization and granulation of damaged asphalt layers. For more information, visit www.wirtgen-group.com/ america/en-us.
ROBERT H. FINKE & SONS INC. www.finkeequipment.com 1569 US Route 9W Selkirk, NY 12158 888/266-9821 518/767-9331
NORTRAX www.nortrax.com 98 Sheep Davis Road 300 Clinton Street Pembroke, NH 03275 Springfield, VT 05156 603/225-2769 802/885-6840
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CENTRAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.centralequipmentco.com 45 Dempsey-Greaves Lane Stillwater, ME 04489 800/479-6193
JESCO, INC. www.jesco.us 118 St. Nicholas Ave. 497 Fishkill Avenue South Plainfield, NJ 08070 Beacon, NY 12508 908/753-8080 845/831-1800 1790 Route 38 Lumberton, NJ 08048 609/267-2020 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221
110 East Jefryn Blvd. Deer Park, NY 11729 844/482-0910
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC
W.I. CLARK CO.
BOBCAT OF SARATOGA
www.elliottfrantz.com 10421 Guilford Road 12051 Tac Court Jessup, MD 20794 Manassas, VA 20109 301/725-7394 703/257-2381
www.wiclark.com
www.bobcatofsaratoga.com
30 Barnes Industrial Park Rd.Wallingford, CT 06801 203/265-6781
1279 Saratoga Road Gansevoort, NY 12831 877/461-5065
38420 Sussex Highway Delmar, DE 19940 302/846-3033
450 E. Church Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 610/279-5200
17 Eagle Road Danbury, CT 06810 203/775-1203 80 Pratt Road Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808
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ASSOCIATES, INC. Construction and Industrial Equipment
2340 Montgomery George Associates, Inc. Street Silver Spring, MD 20910
P Fax: 301-588-6605
2340 Montgomery St. Silver Spring, MD 20910 (301) 589-9490 www.georgeassociates.info
Asphalt Care Equipment Inc. 2765 Galloway Road Bensalem, PA 19020 (215) 639-9800 (800) 223-1202 www.asphaltcare.com
Woodco Machinery www.woodcomachinery.com 60 Shun Pike Johnston, RI 02919 (401) 942-9191
140 Wales Avenue Avon, MA 02322 (781) 935-3377
22 North Maple Street Woburn, MA 01801 (781) 935-3377
Vantage Equipment 5985 Court St. Rd. Syracuse, NY 13206 (315) 437-2611 17 Northway Lane Latham, NY 12110 (518) 220-9500 4554 W. Saile Dr. Batavia, NY 14020 (585) 344-1931 www.vantageeq.com
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10421 Guilford Road Jessup, MD 20794 301/725-7394 Fax: 301/725-7361
38420 Sussex Highway Delmar, DE 19940 302/846-3033 Fax: 302/846-0763
12051 Tac Court Manassas, VA 20109 703/257-2381 Fax: 703/257-2383
450 E. Church Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 610/279-5200 Fax: 610/279-6366
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC. WWW.ELLIOTTFRANTZ.COM
Wacker Neuson Offers Zero Emission Compaction Solutions Wacker Neuson’s battery-powand provides constant power output ered rammers, plates and backpack over the entire discharge phase, provibrator are real game changers, viding full compaction and consoliaccording to the manufacturer. dation performance from the first to These zero-emission compaction last minute of work. Under typical and concrete consolidation products working conditions, two batteries provide an alternative power source with a charger can fulfill the needs of for indoor applications and job sites a standard working day. Should the with noise and emission guidelines. battery need to be changed, it can be Plus, the same battery system can be easily removed without tools and used to power all seven products replaced with a charged battery withacross the three product lines. in a few simple steps. The heart of the AS50e and Wacker Neuson’s zero emission AS60e rammers, the AP1840e and compaction products are an ideal AP1850e plate series and the ACBe solution for commercial interior backpack vibrator is Wacker construction or renovation projects; Neuson’s BP1000 lithium-ion batfor use in poorly ventilated areas, tery. One system, including battery including trenches and tunnels, or and charger, is designed to easily in sound-sensitive areas such as These zero-emission compaction and concrete consoli- hospitals and schools. As a technoexchange between all products. The BP1000 can be inserted into dation products provide an alternative power source logical leader in the rammer indusany product without the need of spe- for indoor applications and job sites with noise and try, Wacker Neuson was able to cial tools. No cords and no fumes emission guidelines. Plus, the same battery system can take the best performance characmean the operator can move around be used to power all seven products across the three teristics of the rammer, percussion the job site freely and is no longer product lines. system and ramming shoe and exposed to heat, exhaust fumes and adapt it to the AS rammer series, engine noise. The smart-battery technology fuel source to spill during refueling, trans- allowing users to experience similar comis designed to recognize which product it is portation and operation. paction results of the engine powered Wacker Neuson’s BP1000 maintenance- units, but with zero emissions, according to powering, providing for the most efficient operation. Additionally, there is no liquid free battery uses an easy push button start the manufacturer.
The battery-powered AP plate series is available with or without a water tank for soil and asphalt compaction. Like the rammer, the plates offer a new solution for contractors and rental centers looking for a cordless, emission-free plate compactor for a variety of applications. These are the only single-direction plates on the market without a V-belt. The virtually maintenance-free electric motor is mounted directly on the baseplate, which requires fewer wear parts and reduces service time when compared to a gas or diesel engine, contributing to the low total cost of ownership. The battery-powered ACBe is a portable backpack vibration system that is ideal for the consolidation of thick interior concrete slabs with or without reinforcing steel. The three-part modular system consists of the backpack with integrated converter, the removable/replaceable battery and the internal vibrator. The on/off switch is easily accessible on the shaft and will shut off the motor in the head, but not the battery, which allows the operator to pause for 30 minutes during the consolidation process without needing to restart the battery. For more information, visit www.wackerneuson.com.
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Ambrose Equipment Co, Inc.
800-414-4554 www.andersonequip.com
www.asphaltcare.com 2765 Galloway Road Bensalem, PA 215-639-9800 800-223-1202
www.ambroseequipment.com Plainville, MA 508-643-0044 Hooksett, NH 603-644-8787
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www.barryequipment.com Webster, MA 508-949-0005
www.highway-equipment.com Millstone Township, NJ 732-446-7600
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Contact your local dealer:
Chadwick-BaRoss www.chadwick-baross.com Westbrook, ME 207.854.8411 Bangor, ME 207.942.4838 Caribou, ME 207.498.2547 Concord, NH 603.224.4063
Highway Equipment & Supply Co. www.hwyequip.com Harrisburg, PA 717.564.3031 Drums, PA 570.788.1127 Ephrata, PA 717.859.3132 Lock Haven, PA 570.769.1070
Hoffman Equipment www.hoffmanequip.com Corporate Headquarters Piscataway, NJ 732.752.3600 Middlesex, NJ 732.377.4130 Deptford, NJ 856.227.6400 Lionville, PA 610.363.9200 Bronx, NY 718.822.1180 Medford, NY 631.207.2900
Rudd www.ruddequipment.com Pittsburgh, PA 412.741.1731 Clearfield, PA 814.765.8500 Louisville, KY 502.456.4050 Charleston, WV 304.755.7788
Tyler Equipment www.tylerequipment.com East Longmeadow, MA 413.525.6351 Berlin, CT 860.356.0840
Vantage Equipment www.vantageeq.com Latham, NY 518.220.9500 Batavia, NY 585.344.1931 Syracuse, NY 315.437.2611
Woodco Machinery www.woodcomachinery.com Headquarters Woburn, MA 781.935.1919 Avon, MA 508.584.8484 Johnston, RI 401.942.9191
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Earthborne JCB
Farm-Rite, Inc.
35 Easton Rd. Warrington, PA 18976 215/343-2000
122 Old Cohansey Rd. Bridgeton, NJ 08302 856/451-1368 717 White Horse Pike Hammonton, NJ 08037 609/561-0141
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Authorized Bobcat Dealers
MARYLAND Bobcat of Frederick Dvsn of Crownstone Equipment Frederick 301-378-0491
Bobcat of Hagerstown Dvsn of Crownstone Equipment Hagerstown 301-634-2558 www.CrownstoneEq.com
Metro Bobcat, Inc. Eldersburg 410-795-1500 Forestville 301-568-1104 Gaithersburg 301-840-9300 White Marsh 410-483-0600 www.metrobobcat.com
NEW JERSEY Bobcat of New Jersey Totowa 973-774-9500 www.njbobcat.com
NEW YORK Bobcat of the Finger Lakes Fairport 585-223-4056 www.djmequipment.com
Robert H. Finke & Sons Inc. Selkirk 888-266-9821 • 518-767-9331 www.finkeequipment.com
Bobcat of Saratoga Gansevoort 877-461-5065 www.bobcatofsaratoga.com
Summit Handling Systems, Inc. Walden 845-569-8195 www.summitbobcat.com
PENNSYLVANIA Bobcat of Adams Co. Dvsn of Crownstone Equipment Hanover 888-243-9029
Bobcat of York Dvsn of Crownstone Equipment York 888-243-9029
Bobcat of Lancaster
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Bobcat of Rhode Island
East Hartford 860-282-2648 www.bobcatct.com
West Springfield 413-746-4647 www.bobcatct.com
Hudson 603-224-1234 www.bobcatnh.com
Warwick 401-921-4300 www.bobcatct.com
Highway Equipment & Supply Co.
Bobcat of Stratford
Bobcat of Worcester
Drums 570-788-1127 www.hwyequipbobcat.com
Stratford 203-380-2300 www.bobcatct.com
Worcester 508-752-8844
Dvsn of Crownstone Equipment Ephrata 717-859-4646 www.CrownstoneEq.com
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In 1958, Louis Keller drove his truck into the barnyard of western Minnesota turkey farmer John Sonstegard. He entered the building where Sonstegard was working and told the farmer he had a machine outside that would efficiently clean his manure-laden barns. The farmer agreed to take a look at it. It was not love at first sight. “When we clean barns, we clean barns,” Sonstegard scolded Keller. “I don’t need a toy.” Keller’s “toy” was the progenitor of the modern skid steer compact loader — specifically, the Bobcat loader. Keller and his brother, Cyril, had developed the machine two years earlier for another farmer and were shopping it around. Sonstgard’s dismissal obviously was not the end of the story. After the farmer strode back into his barn, Louis Keller didn’t slink away. Showing the indefatigable belief that marked his inventive career, Keller turned to the farm foreman and offered to clean a barn for free. The man agreed and Keller returned some days later with his machine. With Keller at the controls, the little loader scooped up manure and topped off five waiting trucks so swiftly that the truckers couldn’t keep up with him. Finally, Sonstegard himself walked into the area where the loader was working and scolded Keller again, this time for not telling him how well the machine would do the job. He then ordered two loaders. The story of the blacksmithing Keller brothers of Rothsay, Minn., has become a familiar one, about how they personally upended the construction machinery idea that bigger is better. The dimensions of their “toy” loader became the forerunner of a compact equipment market that still is expanding today. Tens of thousands of skid steer loaders are sold every year.
Remembering Our Past The Advent of the Modern-Day Skid Steer
The Keller brothers (Louis on the left, Cyril on the right) were inducted into the Hall of Fame of the California construction equipment industry.
The Idea Turkey farmer Eddie Velo gave the Kellers the germ of the idea in 1956. He approached the brothers about building a small loading machine that could operate nimbly on a second floor. The Kellers accepted the challenge, agreeing to charge only for materials if they tried and failed. The gamble paid off. The Keller’s built the first machine in just six weeks and, in February 1957, Velo was invoiced for what was called the “Keller Self-Propelled Loader.” The belt-and-chain driven loader was a three-wheeled scooping machine powered by a 6.6-hp (4.9 kW) Kohler engine with the driver seated astraddle the controls just ahead of the motor. It rolled on two standard
car tires situated right behind a 52-in.-wide bucket (132 cm), with a smaller, swiveling caster wheel at the rear end. The bucket was raised and lowered hydraulically using a pair of foot pedals. The nine-ft.-long (2.7 m) machine was steered using two levers operating the power-transfer belts. With one wheel rolling forward and the opposite wheel rolling backward, the loader pivoted in its own length. “Everyone wanted a steering wheel,” Cyril Keller said. “Other machines had hydraulic controls operated by your hands, but now your feet were doing it. It was totally new.” The Buzz Begins After building and selling a half-dozen loaders, the brothers knew they were on to
something. Bankers and community leaders in Rothsay and nearby Fergus Falls weren’t so sure. Neither community was willing to come up with $250,000 to set up a plant to build the Keller machine. So, Anton Christianson, an uncle of the brothers, had another idea. Christianson sold agriculture implements for Melroe Manufacturing, a company located in Gwinner, N.D., about 70 miles west of Rothsay. When one of four Melroe brothers, Les, visited the company’s Elbow Lake, Minn., dealership where Christianson worked, Melroe was asked to drive to Rothsay and check out the patented loader. After seeing it demonstrated, Melroe invited the Kellers to display it at the Melroe exhibit at the 1958 Minnesota State Fair. The brothers were asked to develop an improved "Melroe" loader and were assigned three employees to help fabricate parts. After the first six loaders were built, Louis Keller settled in to oversee continuing development and Cyril hit the road selling them. “They asked me to go across Iowa and see what I could do, so I did and sold four machines,” Cyril said. The company sold 25 Melroe loaders the first year and, more importantly, placed the loader in dealerships across the region. The Keller’s collected and shared a $15 royalty from each machine sold, a formula that remained unchanged over the years even as the sales price of the skid steer loaders climbed. Engineering the Skid As the loader grew in popularity, market forces began to shape the machine. Cyril reported back to his brother at the factory that the rear caster wheel’s inability to handle soft earth was a recurring problem. After the two brothers talked through the matter, Louis began to tinker in earnest. His solution see KELLER page 68
The original “Keller Self-Propelled Loader.” The belt-and-chain driven loader was a three-wheeled scooping machine powered by a 6.6-hp (4.9 kW) Kohler engine with the driver seated astraddle the controls just ahead of the motor.
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Keller Brothers Elected to HOF Siblings Honored by Calif. Construction Industry KELLER from page 64
was to get rid of the caster wheel and put an additional drive wheel on each side of the main housing. Because all four wheels were fixed, however, turning the machine was an engineering challenge. “Louie kind of figured that out,” Cyril said. First joining the wheels on each side by chains and controlling them through the patented clutch system, Louis then determined through trial and error that a 70-30 weight distribution would let the front or rear set of wheels skid sideways in a turn. A loaded bucket lightened the rear wheels, an empty bucket lightened the front wheels. This weight shift allowed the loader to pivot. Several years before he and Cyril tackled the self-propelled loader, Louis built and sold the first tractor-mounted ribbon auger snow blower and then the first walk-behind snow blower. "Everything he worked on, he learned from,” said Louis Keller’s son, Joe. “He was always quick to see when something wouldn’t work. He would tell people, ’I am just as confident that it will work as you are that it won’t work." Firmly believing that a machine that lacked steerable wheels could somehow be turned, Louis Keller gave birth to the skidsteering system. With nothing else like it in the market, the Melroe compact loader was set loose to corner the market as an extremely nimble machine of tremendous utility. The original Keller three-wheel self-propelled loader was posed with arms extended outside a turkey farm barn.
The M440 model being demonstrated was the first skid steer loader branded as a Melroe “Bobcat.”
The Later Years Cyril Keller retired in 1984. He stepped back some 15 years after Louis, who left the company only to pursue another project. He wanted to build a smaller loader — a "mini-Bob" — that would fit through three-foot entranceways. Bobcat executives weren’t interested, so Louis set up his own shop at home and methodically downsized the skid steer. As the idea came together, the company got interested. In 1971, Bobcat sent the prototype and a larger model to a dealership convention in Phoenix, Ariz. In two days, the mini-Bob, later dubbed the M371, attracted 950 dealer orders. It ultimately stayed in production longer than the other exhibited machine. Louis designed numerous attachments for the skid steer. He also introduced tracks to give the loaders additional traction. Because Bobcat again showed little interest, Louis turned to his daughter Marilyn and her husband, George Loegering. The couple geared up and manufactured the Loegering Tire Crawler Track, which spawned the industry’s compact track loader segment. Louis’ well of innovation never went dry. When he died four years ago, Louis Keller had sketches of ideas he hadn’t gotten around to fully developing, Joe Keller says. The skid steer story has earned the Keller brothers official state and industry recognition in Minnesota, North Dakota, and California. Some of their papers are in the Smithsonian Institution. The American Society of Agriculture Engineering honored them with its "Historic Landmark" award, an honor only periodically given out. Fortune Magazine saluted the pair by naming the skid steer loader one of the 100 best Americanmade products in the world. Just three years ago, a woman paid a particularly bright tribute to the skid steer loader. Cyril Keller told with relish how the woman reacted when her betrothed showed her a diamond engagement ring. "I would rather have a Bobcat, " she announced. She told her (probably stunned) future husband that she had learned to drive a skid steer at age nine and the machine still held a special place in her heart. Of such testimonies are legends made.
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Arizona Native Puts on One-Man Skid Steer Stunt Show
His ability to reach fans across the country — and world — has left Hatch with an ever-growing fan base.
Anyone fortunate enough to attend the Black Sheep Skid or view its shows on YouTube has seen why these performances get a lot of attention. Black Sheep Skid is a stunt show run by Jake Hatch that illustrates one man’s attempt to bring a unique brand of entertainment to parades, rodeos, county and state fairs, demolition derbies, races and monster truck rallies. Hatch uses a skid steer to perform a series of crazy and fun acts, leaving his audience in awe at how the powerful machine maneuvers in all different kinds of ways. Hatch is knows to perform
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Other stunts include taking his massive machine onto a railway, barreling over and over on his front wheels, playing roller coaster.
Originally started in the White Mountains of Ariz., the rodeo entertainer currently owns the world record for “longest wheelie in a skid loader.”
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ASV Highlights New Two-Year, 2,000-Hour Loader Warranty ASV Holdings Inc., a manufacturer of all-purpose and all-season compact track loaders and skid steers, backs up the quality of its equipment with a new 2-year, 2,000hour warranty for its Posi-Track and skidsteer loaders. The comprehensive warranty covers compact track loader tracks for the entire warranty period, giving customers peace of mind that they’ve chosen the most reliable option. In addition, the warranty goes a step further to feature the industry’s first and only compact track loader noderailment guarantee. ASV highlighted the new warranty at The ARA Show and ConExpo-Con/AGG 2020 booth F100801. “We’re introducing this aggressive new warranty because we have an exceptionally high level of confidence in the reliability of our field-proven loader design,” said Justin Rupar, ASV Holdings Inc. vice president of sales and marketing. “Our tracks last longer than anyone else’s, which is why this warranty does what others don’t and covers tracks for the full warranty period. Plus, we’ve always said our tracks don’t derail, but we’re going a step further and guaranteeing it on paper.” The upgraded warranty is made possible by ASV’s dedication to building reliable
equipment that lasts. ASV builds its loaders with a robust hydraulic system featuring direct drive pumps, large line sizes, and industry-leading hydraulic coolers that keep the machine running at optimal temperatures, resulting in longer component life. The highlyefficient systems allow machines to handle 100% load 100% of the time in temperatures up to 118F. ASV includes metal-face seals on its PosiTrack loaders to ensure the idler wheel hubs don’t require maintenance for the life of the machine. ASV’s advanced Posi-Track loader design features a number of qualities to extend track life and reliability of ASV machines, and virtually eliminate the risk of derailment. The tracks last longer in part thanks to the all-rubber components of the undercarriage. ASV manufactures the flexible rubber track with high-strength embedded polycord that allows the track to stretch around material that finds its way into the undercarriage. To provide customers with the highest level of quality, ASV manufac-
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Rodeo Entertainer Owns Guinness Wheelie Record STUNT from page 70
Jake Hatch uses a skid steer to perform a series of crazy and fun acts, leaving his audience in awe at how the powerful machine maneuvers in all different kinds of ways.
Rodeo Grounds, Taylor, Ariz., USA, on July 28, 2012. Hatch used a Bobcat skid steer for his attempt. Other stunts include taking his massive machine onto a railway, barreling over and over on his front wheels, playing roller coaster. He uses social media sites like YouTube and
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MODEL
RATED OPERATING CAPACITY LBS. (KG)
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
OPERATING WIDTH IN. (CM)
MODEL
RATED OPERATING CAPACITY LBS. (KG)
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
OPERATING WIDTH IN. (CM)
BOBCAT CATERPILLAR SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
226D 232D 236D 242D 246D 262D 272D2 272D2 XHP
1,550 (703) 1,850 (839) 1,800 (817) 2,150 (975) 2,150 (975) 2,700 (1,225) 3,400 (1,542) 3,650 (1,656)
66 (49) 60 (45) 66 (49) 73 (54) 73 (54) 73 (54) 95 (71) 106 (79)
59 (150) 59 (150) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 72 (183) 76 (193)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
239D 249D 257D 259D 279D 289D 299D2 299D2 XHP
1,435 (651) 1,610 (730) 1,960 (889) 2,030 (921) 2,055 (932) 2,660 (1,207) 3,200 (1,452) 3,308 (1,501)
67 (50) 67 (50) 73 (54) 73 (54) 73 (54) 73 (54) 95 (71) 106 (79)
66 (168) 66 (168) 68 (168) 66 (168) / 69 (175) 78 (198) 78 (198) 76 (193) / 78 (198) 76 (193)
KUBOTA SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%) Kubota SSV65 Kubota SSV75
1,950 (885) 2,690 (1,220)
64 (47.7) 74.3 (55.4)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
Kubota SVL65-2 2,100 (953) Kubota SVL75-2 2,300 (1,043) Kubota SVL95-2S 3,200 (1,451)
68.4 (51) 74.3 (55.4) 96.4 (72)
69 (175) 75 (190.5) 65.2 (165.6) 68 (172) 80 (203)
MUSTANG BY MANITOU SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
R105 R135 R150 R165 R190 R220 R260 V270 GEN:2 V330 GEN:2 V420
1,050 (476) 1,350 (612) 1,500 (680) 1,650 (748) 1,900 (862) 2,200 (998) 2,600 (1,179) 2,700 (1,225) 3,300 (1,497) 4,200 (1,906)
34.7 (25.9) 49.3 (36.8) 49.3 (36.8) 69.3 (51.7) 69.3 (51.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 120.7 (90)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
RT105 RT165 RT175 GEN:3 RT185 RT210 GEN:3 RT215 RT250 GEN:3 RT255 VT320
1,050 (476) 1,650 (748) 1,750 (794) 1,850 (839) 2,100 (953) 2,150 (975) 2,500 (1,134) 2,550 (1,157) 3,200 (1,452)
34.7 (25.9) 69.3 (51.7) 69.3 (51.7) 69.3 (51.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 74.3 (55.4) 74.3 (55.4) 114 (85)
48.4 (123) 52.6 (133.6) 63.2 (160.5) 63.2 (160.5) 64.5 (163.8) 65.5 (166.4) 65.5 (166.4) 69.5 (176.5) 72 (182.9) 81 (205.7) 50.8 (129) 66 (167.6) 64.4 (163.6) 64.4 (163.6) 69.5 (176.5) 69.5 (176.5) 69.5 (176.5) 69.5 (176.5) 69.5 (176.5)
LIUGONG SKID STEER (Rated Operating Capacity 50%) 385B
2,300 (1,045)
72 (53)
73 (185)
SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
35.5 (90.2) 58.6 (148.8) 64.7 (164.3) 64.7 (164.3) 65.2 (165.6) 65.2 (165.6) 72.1 (183.1) 72.1 (183.1) 72.1 (183.1) 72.1 (183.1) 79 (200.6) 74.7 (189.7)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
55 (139.7) 67 (170.2) 67 (170.2) 67 (170.2) 72.9 (185.2) 72.9 (185.2) 78 (198.1) 78 (198.1) 83 (210.8)
S70 S450 S550 S570 S590 S595 S630 S650 S740 S770 S850 A770 T450 T550 T590 T595 T630 T650 T740 T770 T870
700 (318) 1,300 (590) 1,750 (794) 1,950 (885) 2,100 (953) 2,200 (998) 2,180 (989) 2,690 (1,220) 3,100 (1,406) 3,350 (1,520) 3,950 (1,792) 3,325 (1,508) 1,400 (635) 1,995 (905) 2,100 (953) 2,200 (998) 2,100 (953) 2,570 (1,166) 3,200 (1,451) 3,475 (1,576) 3650 (1,656)
23.5 (17.5) 49 (36.5) 61 (45.5) 61 (45.5) 66 (49.2) 74 (55.2) 74 (55.2) 74 (55.2) 74 (55.2) 92 (68.6) 100 (74.6) 92 (68.6) 61 (45.6) 66 (49.2) 66 (49.2) 74 (55.2) 74 (55.2) 74 (55.2) 74 (55.2) 92 (68.6) 100 (74.6)
JCB SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
66 (167) 75 (190) 75 (190) 73 (185)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
66 (167) 75 (190) 75 (190) 75 (190) 77 (195) 66 (167)
215 270 300 Teleskid 3TS-8W 215T 270T 300T 325T Teleskid 3TS-8T Teleskid 2TS-7T
2112 (958) 2,723 (1,235) 3,186 (1,445) 3,208 (1,455)
2,105 (955) 2,723 (1,235) 3,000 (1361) 3,201 (1,452) 3,695 (1,676) 2,096 (951)
74 (55) 74 (55) 74 (55) 74 (55) 74 (55) 74 (55) 74 (55) 74 (55) 74 (55) 74 (55)
CASE SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
SR160B SR175B SV185B SR210B SR240B SR270B SV280B SV340B SV340
1,600 (726) 1,750 (790) 1,850 (840) 2,100 (953) 2,400 (1,008) 2,700 (1,224) 2,800 (1,270) 3,400 (1,545) 3,400 (1,545)
60 (44.7) 67 (50) 60 (44.7) 74 (55) 74 (55) 90 (67) 74 (55) 90 (67) 90 (67)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
TR270B TR310B TR340B TV370B TV450B TV450
1,890 (860) 2,170 (984) 2,380 (1,079) 2,590 (1,178) 3,150 (1,432) 10,610 (4,823)
74 (55) 74 (55) 90 (67) 74 (55) 90 (67) 90 (67)
59.8 (151.89) 64.6 (164) 64.6 (164) 69.1 (175.5) 69.6 (176.7) 69.8 (177.3) 69.6 (176.7) 73.8 (187.5) 69.6 (176.7) 65.9 (1.68) 74.3 (1.89) 76.5 (1.94) 76.5 (1.94) 76.5 (1.94) 76.0 (1.93)
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MODEL
RATED OPERATING CAPACITY LBS. (KG)
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
OPERATING WIDTH IN. (CM)
MODEL
RATED OPERATING CAPACITY LBS. (KG)
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
OPERATING WIDTH IN. (CM)
ASV GEHL
SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
R105 R135 R150 R165 R190 R220 R260 V270 GEN:2 V330 GEN:2 V420
1,050 (476) 1,350 (612) 1,500 (680) 1,650 (748) 1,900 (862) 2,200 (998) 2,600 (1,179) 2,700 (1,225) 3,300 (1,497) 4,200 (1,906)
34.7 (25.9) 49.3 (36.8) 49.3 (36.8) 69.3 (51.7) 69.3 (51.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 120.7 (90)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
RT105 RT165 RT175 GEN:3 RT185 RT210 GEN:3 RT215 RT250 GEN:3 RT255 VT320
1,050 (476) 1,650 (748) 1,750 (794) 1,850 (839) 2,100 (953) 2,150 (975) 2,500 (1,134) 2,550 (1,157) 3,200 (1,452)
34.7 (25.9) 69.3 (51.7) 69.3 (51.7) 69.3 (51.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 74.3 (55.4) 74.3 (55.4) 114 (85)
48.4 (123) 52.6 (133.6) 63.2 (160.5) 63.2 (160.5) 64.5 (163.8) 65.5 (166.4) 65.5 (166.4) 69.5 (176.5) 72 (182.9) 81 (205.7) 50.8 (129) 66 (167.6) 64.4 (163.6) 64.4 (163.6) 69.5 (176.5) 69.5 (176.5) 69.5 (176.5) 69.5 (176.5) 69.5 (176.5)
NEW HOLLAND SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
L316 L318 L320 L321 L328 L334
1,600 (725) 1,800 (818) 2,000 (905) 2,100 (905) 2,800 (1,020) 3,400 (1,542)
60 (45) 60 (45) 67 (50) 74 (55) 74 (55) 90 (67)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%) C327 C332 C334 C337 C345
1,890 (857) 2,240 (1,016) 2,380 (1,079) 2,590 (1174) 3,150 (1428)
74 (55) 74 (55) 90 (67) 74 (55) 90 (67)
59.8 (151.8) 66.1 (167.8) 69.1 (175.5) 69.1 (175.5) 69.6 (176.8) 76 (193.0) 65.9 (167.6) 76 (193.0) 76 (193.0) 76 (193.0) 76 (193.0)
RS-75 VS-75
2,600 (1,179) 3,500 (1,587)
74 (55.2) 74 (55.2)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%) RT-25 RT-40 RT-65 VT-70 RT-75 RT-75HD RT-120 RT-120 Forestry
665 (302) 931 (422) 1925 (873) 2,328 (1,056) 2,650 (1,202) 2,650 (1,202) 3,535 (1,603) 3,745 (1,699)
24.7 (18.4) 37.5 (27.9) 67 (49.9) 65 (48.5) 74 (55.2) 74 (55.2) 120 (89.5) 120 (89.5)
72 (182.9) 72 (182.9) 48 (121.9) 48.3 (122.7) 66 (167.6) 65.6 (166.6) 70 (177.8) 70 (177.8) 71 (180.4) 73 (185.4)
JOHN DEERE SKID STEERS (SAE Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
312GR 314G 316GR 318G 320G 324G 330G 332G
1,550 (704) 1,760 (799) 1,750 (795) 1,945 (883) 2,190 (994) 2,690 (1,221) 3,000 (1,362) 3,600 (1,634)
51 (37.8) 51 (37.8) 65 (48.5) 65 (48.5) 69 (51.7) 74 (55) 91 (68) 100 (74.6)
62.9 (1.60) 62.9 (1.60) 62.9 (1.60) 62.9 (1.60) 67 (1.70) 67 (1.70) 78 (1.98) 78.4 (1.99)
TAKEUCHI SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
TS80R2 TS80V2
2,825 (1,281) 3,500 (1,588)
74 (55) 74 (55)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%) TL6 TL8 TL10V2 TL12R2 TL12V2
1,841 (835) 2,105 (955) 2,522 (1,144) 2,975 (1,349) 4,107 (1,863)
65.2 (48.6) 74.3 (55.4) 74.3 (55.4) 111.3 (83) 111.3 (83)
72 (182.9) 72 (182.9) 60.2 (152.9) 65.4 (166.1) 68.5 (173.9) 77.2 (196.0) 77.2 (196.0)
WACKER NEUSON VOLVO SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
MC110D MC115D MC135D MC70C MC85C MC100C MC105C
2,526 (1,146) 2,723 (1,235) 3,186 (1,445) 1,550 (703) 1,750 (794) 2,114 (959) 2,112 (958)
74 (55) 74 (55) 74 (55) 56 (42) 56 (42) 73.8 (55) 73.8 (55)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
MCT110D MCT125D MCT135D MCT85C
2,526 (1,145) 2,723 (1,235) 3,000 (1,361) 1,900 (862)
73.8 (55) 73.8 (55) 73.8 (55) 59.9 (43.9)
71 (180.3) 71 (180.3) 71 (180.3) 63 (160) 63 (160) 59.8 (152) 59.8 (152) 76 (193) 76 (193) 76 (193) 66 (168)
SKID STEERS (Rated Operating Capacity 50%)
65.9 (167) 65.9 (167) 65.9 (167) 65.9 (167 72 (183) 72 (183) 72 (183)
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS (Rated Operating Capacity 35%)
67.1 (170) 67.1 (170) 78 (198) 78 (198) 78 (198) 78 (198)
SW16 SW17 SW20 SW21 SW24 SW28 SW32 ST28 ST31 ST35 ST40 ST45 ST50
1,600 (725) 1,700 (771) 2,000 (907) 2,100 (952) 2,400 (1,089) 2,800 (1,270) 3200 (1,451) 1,960 (889) 2,170 (984) 2,450 (1,114) 2800 (1,270) 3,150 (1,432) 3500 (1,588)
56 (42) 74 (55) 56 (42) 74 (55) 74.3 (55.4) 74.3 (55.4) 100 (75)
74 (55) 74 (55) 74.3 (55.4) 100 (75) 74.3 (55.4) 100 (75)
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JCB, Extreme Sandbox Join With Snickersto ‘Fix The World’
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JCB and Extreme Sandbox collaborated with the Snickers brand, as they launched their new campaign, #SNICKERSFixTheWorld. Snickers hosted its #SNICKERSFixTheWorld event in downtown Miami, Fla., where the iconic chocolate brand invited professional athletes and Extreme Sandbox photo media to share “why they dig” as they got MacKinnon JCB provided two brand new JCB 150X excavators to support the Snickers initiative. behind the seat of two full-size JCB 150X excavators, each wrapped in special Snickers livery, to test their manager at JCB North America. “Seeing some of our trades.” Introduced to North America in late 2019, the new JCB excavator operator skills under the supervision of heavy favorite athletes put these big JCB excavators to the test equipment instructors. Through this partnership, JCB and while helping to dig the Snickers hole was entertaining and 150X excavator is powered by JCB’s 109 hp (81 kW) Extreme Sandbox hope inspire the next generation of STEM we’re sure it’ll inspire lots of kids — young and old — to EcoMAX engine that requires no replaceable diesel particugive the machines a try and maybe spark their interest in a late filter. It features JCB’s new sealed and pressurized professionals and skilled trades people. CommandPlus Cab, which is 15 percent larger than earlier The Snickers brand released its new ad campaign, great career in construction.” “Given the abundance of construction projects under way models and includes an integrated ROPS frame. And with “SNICKERS Fixes the World”, including a special longform version on the brand’s YouTube page. In the iconic in Florida, we were thrilled the local JCB dealer, MacKinnon flat glazing and new cab mounts for improved isolation, inbrand’s signature humor, the ad declares “the world is out-of- JCB, agreed to provide two brand new JCB 150X excavators cab noise is reduced to 67 dB(A), 68 percent lower than earto support this great Snickers initiative,” said Randy Stenger, lier models. sorts” and presents an absurdly satisfying solution to fix it. For more information about JCB, visit www.jcb.com. “JCB was thrilled to have the opportunity to partner with CEO of Extreme Sandbox. “Combining education and For more information about Extreme Sandbox, visit Extreme Sandbox and Snickers as they launched their new entertainment is a proven technique to capture attention and ad campaign,” said Lisa Barber, marketing partnerships increase interest in heavy equipment and the construction www.extremesandbox.com. Extreme Sandbox photo
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Hitachi Celebrates 70th Anniversary at ConExpo-Con/AGG Visitors at the Hitachi booth at ConExpo-Con/AGG may have noticed a special anniversary logo on the machines. The special logo is part of the 70th anniversary celebration of the start of full-scale production of Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd. The moment marks the start of innovation that has led to today’s machines. “This milestone is possible because of Hitachi’s incredible customers and employees,” said Jonny Spendlove, product marketing manager, excavators, Hitachi Construction Machinery – Americas. “Hitachi’s longevity is so impressive, and it’s a tribute to the machine quality and innovation. We continually provide the efficiency, reliability and durability our customers are looking for.” Hitachi’s long history includes several milestone moments including the company’s first hydraulic excavator, the UH03, in 1965. From mining excavators to compacts, Hitachi continues to provide the range of machines needed to get jobs done.
In 1988, Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd. entered a 50/50 joint venture with Deere & Company. With joint manufacturing facilities for construction excavators and forestry equipment plus integrated marketing and parts distribution, the two companies have utilized the “best of both parent companies” to provide more value to customers. Hitachi's first hydraulic excavator: the UH03, in 1965. As Hitachi continues trekking its innovative path, more machines are introduced to turing the EX5600-7, EX3600-7, nology to further help customers increase efficiency, reliability and meet and exceed customers’ needs. EX2600-7 and EX1200-7. Hitachi machines also are avail- durability on their job sites. In 2019, that included the fuel-effiOne such technology is Hitachi cient EX-7 Series excavators fea- able with the latest integrated tech-
Christman Constructors Named the Most Innovative Company in Industry Lansing, Michigan-based Christman Constructors was named the most innovative construction firm in the country for developing an iOS-based application that brings job-placement logistics into the 21st century. The new application, CopperWorks, was created to meet the need to modernize manpower management in the building trades industry while addressing industry-wide workforce shortage. As a result, Christman Constructors was named as the grand prize winner of the AGC Innovation Awards, sponsored by Autodesk. “These awards recognize firms that have figured out the best way to work smarter so they can build better,” said Dirk Elsperman, the association’s president and executive vice president and chief operating officer of Tarlton Corp. in St. Louis, Mo. “These firms have demonstrated outstanding ingenuity to overcome challenges and deliver topnotch results.”
Christman’s software identifies and directly contacts an individual or thousands of available skilled trades professionals in a designated region or state with just the tap of a finger. The system integrates tradespeople and job locations into a state-of-the-art interactive map. You can even filter searches by trade. Employers can proactively target and supply manpower to projects – all via delivery of automated SMS text messages. When pursuing projects, CopperWorks can identify and instantly inform all skilled trades workers within a specific project area who live closest to the job site. In addition to Christman Constructors, Chicago-based Pepper Construction received the second-
place prize for building the net zero trailer, a more comfortable and efficient space for designed to inspire the industry to operate more efficiently. Phoenix-based Sundt Construction was awarded the thirdplace prize for creating Slab Former, which uses computer mapping technology to build pre-formed concrete slabs, saving contractors time, labor and money. The association presented Christman Constructors with a $7,000 grand prize during its annual convention. Elsperman noted that the association created the AGC Innovation Awards to inspire members of the construction industry to craft innovative solutions to pressing industry challenges. Elsperman added that the Innovation Award showcases free thinkers within the construction industry to provide solutions to construction challenges we face.
Solution Linkage Integrated Grade Control with Topcon. The new excavator technology allows an operator to set a grade and hold it – increasing efficiency while also lowering daily operating costs. “Hitachi Solution Linkage Integrated Grade Control with Topcon is just one way that we’re providing our customers ways to increase efficiency,” said Spendlove. “The Hitachi team is constantly developing new technology that can give our customers the tools they need to maximize productivity.” Many of Hitachi’s excavators also come standard equipped with ZXLink remote machine monitoring. With ZXLink, it’s possible to access fleet location, hours, fuel consumption and alerts without needing to visit the site. For more information, visit www.HitachiConstruction.com.
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Sullair Announces Chief Executive Officer Retirement, Appointment Sullair, an industry leader in Charlie innovative compressed air solu- Takeuchi tions since 1965, announced that Charlie Takeuchi has been named president and chief executive officer, effective immediately. He succeeds Jack Carlson, who retired as president and chief executive officer. Carlson served as president and chief executive officer from November 2016 to March 31, 2020. Under Carlson's leadership, Sullair substantially grew in sales, market share and profitability. In addition, Carlson successfully led Sullair through the company's acquisition from private equity owner Accudyne Industries to Hitachi in April 2017. Carlson noted, “It was a tremendous honor to serve as CEO of Sullair customers. As Charlie takes over, I am alongside our dedicated employees confident that Sullair will continue its around the globe. Sullair has a 55- growth trajectory as he and the team year legacy of delivering reliability, build on this strong foundation.” “I am honored to assume the role of durability and performance to our
CEO and to lead Sullair through its next phase of growth,” said Takeuchi. “I look forward to continuing to work with the team to build on our company's history of delivering great products, while working to better meet our customer's needs through product transformation and digitization.” Takeuchi becomes president and chief executive officer of Sullair after serving as chief operating officer and executive vice president since July 2017. In that role, he ensured all integration efforts between Sullair and Hitachi were accomplished, along with the day-to-day global operations of Sullair. Prior to joining Sullair, Takeuchi held numerous manager, director and general manager positions at Hitachi divisions including Industrial Equipment and Components Group, Industrial Equipment Systems Co, LTD (HIES).
Asphalt Industry Associations Team Up to Track In-Place Recycling Technologies The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) and the Asphalt Recycling & Reclaiming Association (ARRA) are partnering in an effort to measure the use of in-place recycling technologies for asphalt pavements during the 2019 construction season. The survey is being conducted under contract with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). NAPA and ARRA are encouraging every contractor in the United States engaged in hot in-place recycling, cold in-place recycling, cold central plant recycling and full-depth reclamation of asphalt pavements to participate in the confidential survey. Responses are sought from companies of all sizes and from every community in all 50 U.S. states, as well as all U.S. territories. “These in-place recycling tech-
nologies are an important part of the toolbox, particularly for local agencies,” said ARRA Executive Director Rick Church. “By quantifying the use of these technologies, we can help state and local officials better understand the widespread acceptance of in-place recycling, as well as quantify its sustainable benefits.” “For more than a decade, NAPA has tracked the use of reclaimed asphalt pavement and other recycled materials in new asphalt pavement mixtures. With this survey, we hope to better quantify how 100-percent recyclable asphalt pavements are being used and reused nationwide,” said Brett Williams, NAPA director of engineering and technical support, who is administering the survey. Companies using cold-in-place, hot-in-place, cold central plant recy-
cling, and full-depth reclamation technologies are encouraged to participate in the short survey at www.surveymonkey.com/r/2019_IP R_Survey. All information provided for the survey will be kept confidential, and results will primarily be reported at the national level. Regional results may be reported, if sufficient participation from each region is received to ensure the data remains anonymous. In-place recycling technologies are a suite of construction techniques and processes used to rehabilitate pavements. They generally involve onsite pulverizing of bound pavement layers, blending an emulsion, foamed asphalt, and/or a recycling agent into the material, and then spreading and compacting it to form a new pavement structure.
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Contractors, Associations Lead Through Tough Times matter of weeks.” In addition, Turner is Service Center, where Pascale working with clients to volunteers. transform existing space into “One of our core values at patient care space. Hoar is stewardship, and we wel“We are accelerating come the opportunity to give work for some healthcare back to our communities. This clients to bring facilities on pandemic has provided some line to help meet the current staff with additional opportunities and future needs”, said to further impact the community McFadden, who added, in a variety of added ways during “Our focus remains to fulfill this time of crisis. our commitment to com“Due to this pandemic, my plete our work safely. We five-year-old daughter’s develophave in place robust measment center had to close and she ures to keep all workers safe stays at home during the day. It on our site. We have implealso led to a few volunteer groups mented social distancing, unable to make it, and the proenhanced hygiene and have gram director reached out to see in place robust cleaning and if anyone was available to help. I disinfecting protocols.” asked if my daughter could join The U.S. Department of Jacklyn Pascale photo Transportation’s and they allowed it, as they were Federal In Orlando, Fla., Hoar Construction taking safety precautions to limit Motor Carrier Safety Marketing Manager Jacklyn Pascale has people's exposure. Administration (FMCSA) been doing her part to help others during “Instead of handing out a meal the COVID-19 ordeal. She and daughter, has issued an expanded directly to a guest, we are boxing Mia, have been serving lunch at the national emergency declarathem in to-go boxes, and the Christian Service Center, where Pascale vol- tion to provide hours-of-serCDC staff hands them out at the unteers. vice regulatory relief to comdoor. This helps keep guests from mercial vehicle drivers transforming into large crowds.” out those in need, local business- porting emergency relief in response to the Pascale added, “It’s one of the es and our police and firefighters. nationwide outbreak. best ways to spend my lunch Jimmy Greene photo It’s definitely a bright spot to read “Under Secretary Chao’s leadership, hour. The food served at the cen- Jimmy Greene, CEO/president of Associated Builders & these stories when you feel inun- FMCSA is providing additional regulatory ter is always plentiful and deli- Contractors, helps to hand out Happy Meals after contrac- dated with bad news.” relief to our nation’s commercial drivers to cious. Much of the food through- tors raised $10,000 to feed kids. Turner Construction get critically important medical supplies, out the year is provided through Company, headquartered in New food and household goods to Americans in donations, and due to the pandemic and his part for those on the front lines. York City, has an action team in place need. The nation’s truck drivers are on the “We wanted to show our appreciation for focused on protecting and supporting indi- front lines of this effort, and are critical to many cancelled local events, they have received several nice large food donations our town of Vienna, Va., first responders by viduals; sharing information; reducing the America’s supply chain. We will continue providing several meals during the week. potential for the spread of the virus; and to support them and use our authority to from local organizations.” Hoar senior project manager Brandon This way they didn’t need to unnecessarily donating personal protection equipment to protect the health and safety of the be exposed to potential health risks. At the facilities in need. Smith also recognizes the need to step up. American people,” said Jim Mullen, “It’s very important to give back to your same time, we were supporting two of our “Turner contributed supplies of N95 FMCSA acting administrator, in a news community during difficult times by show- locally-owned restaurants that are really masks to help healthcare providers have release. ing support, donating your time and being struggling to stay open during the shut- what they need to care for patients and delivWhile it’s uncertain how long it might be there for others who are dealing with so down. ered them to healthcare providers in our before things return to normal, Russell “We donated six mealtimes to the Vienna communities across the United States,” said Johnson, director of Government Affairs, much. “My daughter and I donated $500 worth fire department. We worked with our friends Chris McFadden, Turner vice president of ABC Southern California, is keeping a posof meals, snacks and drinks to several local Denise Lee, owner of Social Burger, to cover communications. “We also are proud to sup- itive attitude. churches to help the kids that are on the free three afternoon shifts, and Julie and Patrick port the mission of the U.S. Army Corps of “We are focused on ensuring our member or reduced lunch program in Seminole Bazin of Bazin’s On Church for three Engineers and FEMA in New York and companies and our apprentices are still able County. We also helped deliver these meals evening shifts. Our kids helped pick up the Chicago. Our teams are already mobilized, to work, given the Governor’s declaration to county drop-off locations and to 15 indi- food from the restaurants and deliver to the have begun work and are prepared to deliver that construction is an essential service. As fire hall. The community is rallying to help approximately 1,300 patient care beds in a such, we are sharing information with our vidual families.” Smith noted that the families were very members on best practices for social distancappreciative. ing on the construction job site. “A lot of kids depend on school breakfast “We are all taking the new normal day by and lunches during the week, and with parday,” Johnson added. “While the nation is ents out of work, they would go without. It sheltering in place wondering what will hapwas very rewarding knowing that I was forpen next, our members and the apprentices tunate enough to help out the kids in my we train are working to build California. We Russell Johnson community.” will come back from this crisis stronger, and ABC Southern California Rob Mooney, director of business develtogether we will lift our communities up.” opment in Hoar’s D.C. office, wanted to do CEG HELPING from page 12
“We are all taking the new normal day by day.”
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Lorusso Heavy Equipment LLC www.lhequip.com 160 Elm Street, Unit 1 Walpole, MA 02081 508-660-7600
Powerco, Inc. www.powercoinc.com 7247 Penn Drive Allentown, PA 18106 800-360-1128 12 Route 173 Clinton, NJ 08809 800-232-7232
Vantage Equipment LLC www.vanquip.com 5985 Court Street Road 4554 W Saile Drive Syracuse, NY 13206 Batavia, NY 14020 315-437-2611 585-344-1931 17 Northway Lane Latham, NY 12110 518-220-9500
CRW Corp. www.woodscrw.com 7096 Carlisle Pike Carlisle, PA 17015 717-795-0700
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Abele Tractor & Equipment Co., Inc. www.abeletractor.com Albany, NY 12205 518/438-4444 Cherry Valley Tractor www.cherryvalleytractor.com Marlton, NJ 08053 856/983-0111 Erb & Henry Equip., Inc. www.erbhenry.com New Berlinville, PA 19545 610/367-2169
ADMAR Construction Equipment & Supplies www.admarsupply.com Vestal, NY 13850 607/798-0333 Tonawanda, NY 14217 716/873-8000 Canandaigua, NY 14424 585/396-0031 Rochester, NY 14623 585/272-9390 Cicero, NY 13039 315/433-5000
Eagle Power & Equipment Company www.eaglepowerandequipment.com West Chester, PA 19380 610/458-7054 Doylestown, PA 18901 215/348-9041 Farm-Rite Inc. www.farm-rite.com Shiloh, NJ 08353 800/752-6373 • 856/451-1368 Calverton, NY 11933 631/284-3127 F&W Equipment www.fwequip.com Orange, CT 06477 203/795-0591 Reading Tractor and Equipment www.readingtractor.com 5538 Pottsville Pike Leesport, PA 19533 610/926-2441
Marshall Machinery, Inc. www.marshall-machinery.com Honesdale, PA 18431 570/729-7117 Swiftwater, PA 18370 570/895-4884 Middletown, NY 10940 845/343-6683 Westchester Tractor Inc. www.wtractor.com Brewster, NY 10509 845/278-7766
Chappell Tractor www.chappelltractor.com 454 Route 13 South Milford, NH 03055 603/673-2640 ABLE Equipment Rental www.ableequipment.com Deer Park, NY 11729 866/468-2666 631/841-3333 Highway Equipment Company www.highway-equipment.com Millstone Township, NJ 08535 732/446-7600
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Hydraulic Hammers Please contact your local dealer: CONNECTICUT C.N. WOOD CO., INC.: New Haven, CT (203) 848-6735 MAINE NORTRAX: Bangor (Hermon), ME (207) 947-6786 • Houlton, ME (207) 532-6517 • New Canada, ME (207) 834-6701 • Westbrook, ME (207) 773-3777 MASSACHUSETTS C.N. WOOD CO., INC.: Avon, MA (508) 584-8484 Whately, MA (413) 665-7009 • Woburn, MA (781) 935-1919 NEW HAMPSHIRE NORTRAX: Pembroke, NH (603) 225-2769 NEW JERSEY HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT: Deptford, NJ (856) 227-6400 Middlesex, NJ (732) 377-4130 • Piscataway, NJ (732) 752-3600 NEW YORK HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT: Bronx, NY (718) 822-1180 Marlboro, NY (845) 236-3000 • Medford, NY (631) 207-2900 MONROE TRACTOR: Binghamton, NY (607) 754-6570 Buffalo, NY (716) 681-7100 • Campbell, NY (607) 739-8741 Henrietta, NY (585) 334-3867 • N. Syracuse, NY (315) 452-0000 ROBERT H. FINKE & SONS, INC.: Selkirk, NY (518) 767-9331 PENNSYLVANIA FOSTER F. WINELAND INC.: Ebensburg, PA (814) 472-4441 Martinsburg, PA (814) 793-3734 • St. Mary’s, PA (814) 781-1365 HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. Drums, PA (570) 788-1127 • Ephrata, PA (717) 859-3132 Harrisburg, PA (717) 564-3031 • Lock Haven, PA (570) 769-1070 HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT: Lionville, PA (610) 363-9200 MURPHY TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Delmont, PA (724) 837-4500 • Harmony, PA (724) 776-3636 RHODE ISLAND C.N. WOOD CO., INC.: Johnston, RI (401) 942-9191 VERMONT NORTRAX Springfield, VT (802) 885-6840 • Williston, VT (802) 658-2121
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John Deere Launches Two Key Initiatives at ConExpo 2020
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www.lhequip.com 160 Elm St. • Walpole, MA 02801 508.660.7600
Modern Group Ltd. All Island Equipment www.allislandequipment.com 39 Jersey St. • West Babylon, NY 11704 631.643.2605
www.moderngroup.com 2501 Durham Rd. • Bristol, PA 19007 800.866.3376 Allentown, PA 18106 610.398.1101 York, PA 17406 800.866.3376 Edison, NJ 08837 800.866.3376
Beginning in 2021, John Deere Performance Tiering will roll out within select new construction and compact machine categories. Machines will be designated as a G tier, P tier or X tier.
In an effort to empower customers to continue to run their world, John Deere launched two key initiatives at ConExpoCon/AGG 2020: John Deere Performance Tiering and Certified Rebuild Centers. Beginning in 2021, John Deere Performance Tiering will roll out within select new construction and compact machine categories. Machines will be designated as a G tier, P tier or X tier. The tiers are defined by different equipment attributes, ranging from application life, performance, serviceability, innovation and operator comfort — each at different price levels — and will provide customers with a choice when purchasing the right piece of equipment for their application. • G-tier models provide proven capabilities and value with the reliability and ruggedness the industry expects from John Deere in common construction jobs. • P-tier models can be counted on to produce at high levels, day in and day out. Advanced features deliver exceptional performance, efficiency, comfort and service life in demanding high-production applications. • X-tier models offer customers a premium edge with John Deere’s most innovative technology and features that deliver the highest levels of productivity, efficiency and user experience. “We understand our customers have diverse needs and need to remain competitive in an everchanging marketplace,” said Jon Gilbeck, global product marketing and planning manager, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “John Deere Performance Tiering delivers a range of solutions with different levels of capability and user experience. It’s our goal to provide our customers around the world with an expanded product offering that meets these needs while continuing to meet our own legendary standards of
quality and reliability.” In addition to providing customers with more choices in terms of new products, they also can count on John Deere and its dealer network to provide them with machine rebuild options to extend the life of their machines with enhancements to the Powertrain ReLife Plus program and the new John Deere Certified Rebuild Centers. Certified Rebuild Centers are dealer facilities certified by John Deere as meeting location-specific criteria for performing machine rebuilds. These certified locations have the expertise to help customers customize their machine rebuild for their specific needs. “Our goal was to design a standardized, comprehensive, flexible machine rebuild program that protects our customers’ bottom lines,” said Dan Stecklein, service marketing product manager, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “In 2019, several John Deere dealerships piloted the Certified Rebuild Center program in preparation for this year’s launch, and their success with the program has laid the groundwork for the current certification criteria. By the end of 2020, all John Deere dealer groups will have at least one location certified to perform machine rebuilds at their facilities.” John Deere Certified Rebuild Centers use consistent processes to inspect the condition of a machine and assess its performance. Once that machine’s specific needs are understood and communicated to the customer, a customized rebuild plan is developed based on the customer’s needs for that piece of equipment, and the rebuild is then conducted by certified technicians. The result is a machine that meets the customer’s expectations for performance, durability and cost. For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com.
Butler Equipment www.butlerequip.com 631 New Park Avenue • West Hartford, CT 06110 860.233.5439
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Quality Fleet Service, Inc. Chappell Tractor www.chappelltractor.com 454 Route 13 South • Milford, NH 03055 603.673.2640
www.qualityfleetservice.com 548 New Ludlow Road • South Hadley, MA 01075 413.213.0632
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Seaview Equipment LLC www.seaviewequipment.com 640 Crescent Ave. Bridgeport, CT 06608 203.330.0130
George & Swede Sales & Service www.georgeandswede.com 7155 Big Tree Rd. Pavilion (Buffalo/Rochester), NY 14525 585.584.3425
TB Equipment & Rental www.tbequipment.net 892 Odlin Rd. • Bangor, ME 04401 207.262.0014
Highway Equipment Company www.highway-equipment.com 22035 Perry Highway • Zelienople (Pittsburgh), PA 724.452.7800
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Wagman Heavy Civil Leads Successful Bay Bridge Work Minimal traffic delays are expected, but motorists should expect complete. some periods when steel plates “But our dedicated employees will be placed in the center and and contractors, working to serve left lanes. their neighbors and all those who Remaining work also includes use this bridge, have completed it replacing overhead signal gantries in just over seven months — on the westbound span. Outages record time by any measure,” he of individual signal gantries will said. “The men and women who be required during replacements. have accomplished this task Drivers should continue to obey inspire me, and will forever have all signing and active signal my appreciation. They give all of gantries. us confidence that Maryland can “The largest challenge at the and will emerge from any chalChesapeake Bay Bridges is safely lenge faster and stronger than any- The project, headed up by the Maryland Transportation maintaining and operating this one can imagine.” Authority (MDTA) involved the rehabilitation of the west- vital link in a cost-effective manFunded by toll proceeds, the bound right lane deck. ner and without severe traffic dis$27 million project is being comruptions, under the shortening pleted by Wagman Heavy Civil Inc. of York, like to thank the men and women of MDOT work windows from ever-growing traffic and our contractors for rising to the chal- volumes,” Sales said. “It is widely underPa. The westbound right lane of the Bay lenge on a complex effort and in a challeng- stood that construction is typically best Bridge was closed in September 2019 ing time. This will be one less thing for achieved in the summertime. However, because of severe deterioration. In one sec- Marylanders to be concerned about as we these bridges simply do not have enough rise out of our health crisis.” tion, 75 percent of the lane was patched. lanes during normal operations for the Some remaining work will occur on the spring, summer and early fall traffic vol“We thank our motorists, communities and local and state elected officials for their westbound span center and left lanes during umes, and so every project involving roadsupport and cooperation throughout this overnight/off-peak hours, including deck way work is very challenging.” project,” said Md. Transportation Secretary sealing, steel railing replacement and He also noted that, as with any construcand MDTA Chairman Gregory Slater. “I’d deck/joint repairs and replacements. tion project, weather is always a factor. BRIDGE from page 36
“Concrete pours can only be done in temperatures of 45 degrees or higher and require a five-day curing period,” he said. “Although crews were unable to pour concrete in December, January and February due to lower temperatures, planned work still took place to remove and replace the roadway joints, repair the full depth deck punctures, and remove and replace steel railings and rail posts.” The MDTA reported that it also is leveraging the currently reduced traffic volumes to expedite installation of an automated gate system along westbound US 50 on the Eastern Shore that will allow maintenance crews to implement and discontinue twoway traffic operations at the bridge more safely and quickly. “In addition to answering Governor Hogan’s call to reopen the westbound right lane, the MDTA remains on schedule to begin all-electronic tolling at the Bay Bridge by summer 2020,” said MDTA Executive Director James F. Ports, Jr. “We are nearly 70 percent complete in reaching this goal.” Crews have installed a new overhead tolling gantry across eastbound US 50 on the Eastern Shore between the bridge and MD 8. Work is under way to install and test the tolling system components. CEG
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OSHA: Properly Inspect Trenches, Protective Systems Daily TRENCHING from page 8
deep or greater require a protective system. However, trenches 20 ft. deep or greater require a protective system designed by a registered professional engineer. Last summer, OSHA created a free sticker explaining the three primary protective systems: Slope, shore and shield. A construction crew should slope or bench trench walls by cutting back the trench wall at an angle inclined away from the excavation. They should shore the trench walls by installing aluminum hydraulic or other types of supports to prevent soil movement. Trench walls can be shielded with trench boxes or other types of supports to prevent soil cave-ins. Civil Engineer Bill Brewer points out that because no two trenching jobs or trenches are alike, the factors and conditions affecting a trench differ. These factors and conditions can include the site, adjacent structures, above-ground and buried utilities, trees, soil type and structure, ground water levels, weather, external loading or surcharge, required width and depth of the trench, type of work/installation, duration of the work, site constraints/space limitations, access to the site, previous disturbance of the soil, etc. In an article for Robson Forensics, Brewer wrote that OSHA regulations and industry standards require all employees performing trench work to be trained in hazard recognition. The agency also requires that a competent person must make the determination about trench conditions and appropriate protective system. A ‘competent person’ is defined as someone capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards, and who has the authority to take corrective measures. In a 2019 blog post on trenching and excavation safety, the National Association of Safety Professionals offers a list of questions a competent person should ask during a site assessment, which include: • Is the cut, cavity or depression a trench or an excavation? Is it more than 4 ft. deep? Does it contain water? • Are there adequate means of access and egress? Are there surface encumbrances or exposures to vehicular traffic? Are adjacent structures stabilized? • Is equipment operating near the trench or excavation? Does the equipment have warning systems? • Does the trenching or excavation work require sloping, shoring, or shielding? If shielding is used, does the shield extend at least 18 in. above the surrounding area if it is sloped toward the excavation? Is the depth of the cut more than 2 ft. below the bottom of the shield? • Is emergency rescue equipment
OSHA urges construction crews to never enter a trench unless it has been properly inspected by a competent person. That person should make sure cave-in protection measures are in place, determine a safe way to enter and exit, make sure equipment and materials are away from the trench edge; and confirm the area is free of standing water and hazards.
required? • Is there documentation of the minimum daily excavation inspection? “It’s extremely important to have a competent person on the job,” George Kennedy, NUCA vice president of safety, said in the NASP blog, “because they’re going to make sure that they are using their protective system, that it is set up properly. And they’re making sure workers don’t take chances, ladders are set up, [excavated soil] piles are set back at least 2 feet from the edge of the excavation. All the things that go along with making sure the trench is safe before a worker goes into it.” Trenching Best Practices To avoid trenching accidents, the designated competent person should do his or her homework. Knowledge is king, and knowing all of OSHA’s trenching and excavation safety regulations, along with industry best practices, helps keep operations incident-free. Trench protection specialists Griswold Machine & Engineering (GME), Union City, Mich., has solid advice for
avoiding trench accidents, starting with homework. “Get ready to dig,” advises GME: “Not just in the ground, but dig through the basic regulations and guidelines before you start a project. Scope it out.” The trench shield and shoring equipment producer believes the rules and regulations are there for a reason. “If you want to prevent trenching accidents, and everyone should, then don’t get in too deep without the right knowledge (and equipment).” With knowledge, you can ask questions and get a sense about certain circumstances that threaten the safety of those on the job site, GME urges. “Ground conditions make a big difference in how you treat a job and how wary you have to be of additional potential for danger … It matters whether you have sand, dirt, rocky mix or something else. Beyond that, recent weather patterns like wind and precipitation also matter greatly.” Learn all you can about the equipment involved in trench shielding and shoring. Using the wrong equipment — or using the
right equipment the wrong way — can have bad results. Work with an equipment provider that will also offer you the right information and advice on best practices for your jobsite. Other tips from GME: • Inspect Trenches — at the start of each shift, at the end of each shift and when an event occurs that may have compromised the trench's condition. • Keep excavated soil, materials and equipment at least 2 ft. from trench edges. • Have access to ladders or egresses. There must be a least one safe, unimpeded way to get in and out of an excavation within 25 ft. of each worker. • Have workers wear high-visibility safety clothing. Finally, GME believes the biggest move you can make is to “develop the right mindset. The ideal is to have zero incidents on site and to have no fines from regulatory authorities like OSHA. Everyone wins when this ideal is made a reality.” Don’t ignore the risk, the blog’s author stressed. “Recognize that you'll spend much more time and money in response to something that goes wrong.” CEG
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Tenna’s New Product Solutions Improve Jobsite Communication, Data Visibility Tenna, a construction technology platform for equipment fleet operations, has released new product solutions to address some of the most common problems plaguing jobsite crews, including Maintenance, Reserve It and Safety & Compliance. Tenna’s Maintenance feature enables construction companies to manage and control their equipment fleet maintenance remotely, allowing for quick identification of maintenance or repair needs and timely resolutions to many preventable problems that cost crews across the country thousands in lost productivity. It’s critical that equipment is in good working condition for optimal performance, efficiency and safety. By reading telematics data from a hardware tracker specific to each asset type and interpreting that data for the users on their software platform, Tenna enables teams to know well in advance when routine and preventive maintenance is upcoming. This helps appropriately schedule maintenance between jobsite reservations, keeps assets operational and prevents their needs from becoming urgent. The maintenance feature also promotes easy communication to the shop when repairs are needed, indicating the condition and service requirements necessary for mechanics to easily assess and address issues quickly, reducing downtime and keeping assets up and running. Early identification means improved scheduling to optimize resources and minimize the impact that maintenance can have on project timelines. “Every construction job is unique, with its own set of challenges and requirements, but they all need to have the right tool or piece of equipment in safe and operational condition at a moment’s notice,” said Jose Cueva, co-founder of Tenna. “Even something as trivial as a dead battery or a busted hydraulics hose can stop workers in their tracks and force the job into unplanned troubleshooting, which is very costly. “With Tenna, the health, safety and schedule of each tool, machine and vehicle are captured and swiftly communicated to the people relying on it the most. This visibility can eliminate four to six-figure cost ‘surprises’ at the job level and help grow the project and business’ bottom lines,” added Cueva. Tenna’s new reservation system enables quick communication and coordination between equipment managers and jobsite personnel to help share resources efficiently and reduce man-hours spent searching for available assets across the organization. This feature is valuable on its own but also pairs particularly well with Maintenance in times when emergency repairs are needed and a replacement asset is required urgently to complete project operations, according to the company. “With several people utilizing the same assets, there’s a breakdown in communication, which makes it difficult to pin down who’s accountable for what and what is really needed on which job sites,” said Cueva. “Our technology addresses the disconnect between management and jobsite personnel, promoting more effective communication, accountability, improved productivity and, most importantly,
safety.” Through firsthand experience, Tenna also understands that sometimes there are problems that are unavoidable. Construction equipment is subject to heavy wear and tear, and broken parts are routine, just as oil changes are. The reservation feature centralizes assets across project sites, allowing teams to share resources to support emergency needs at multiple projects. This feature also promotes better utilization of assets and reduces hoarding by exposing underutilized assets on one site so they can be intentionally put to use on another. Streamlining resource management eliminates additional man-hours lost by foremen, laborers, superintendents and shop personnel trying to track down assets they need. “Tenna aims to help organizations create a workplace environment where assets and equipment are properly maintained at all times. But things can break down even when you don’t expect them to, and many times it’s timelier to find and mobilize a new machine than it is to wait for the repair of the original one. Our reservation system allows crews to request and reserve another piece of equipment located at the shop or on a different job site, so that when on-demand repair isn’t available or cost-effective, a replacement asset can quickly be acquired,” said Cueva. Finally, Tenna’s new Safety & Compliance feature promotes safety on the job with Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports (DVIR) and Driver Scorecards. DVIR empowers individual drivers to perform full walk-around safety inspections before operating an on-road vehicle to verify that everything is in safe working condition prior to beginning a trip. This helps ensure compliance with many fleet regulations. “Every construction company has personnel on the road at all times, so giving these drivers and operators the right tools to ensure the safety of their vehicles can prevent accidents, avoid fines and foster a culture of safety,” Cueva said. The Driver Scorecard functionality gives drivers and management insights into driving performance and behaviors. This can supplement a safety program with safe performance scores and identification of areas for improvement for individual drivers to maintain safe on-road operations. “It is not enough for companies to enforce safety at the job if the crews and project personnel immediately forget their good habits when they hop in the truck and drive to pick up supplies or head back home,” said Cueva. “After years of working with construction and industrial companies, we have learned that the best way to avoid this is by giving individuals a sense of identity, in this case a Driver Scorecard, which is visible to their peers, supervisors, and executives. Nobody wants to be known as that one driver who scored an ‘F’ on their Driver Scorecard and brought down everyone’s average. It becomes a matter of accountability to others, beyond yourself, at that point.” One of the primary values Tenna provides is widespread communication throughout the organization on events and actions related to its assets and operations. For more information, visit www.tenna.com.
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Samaritan’s Purse Assists Hard-Hit NYC With Temp Hospital HOSPITAL from page 30
Petrey, communications for Samaritan’s Purse. Each response is unique and tailored to the needs of each situation. Maximum capacity allows hospital staff to treat more than 100 patients, perform 15 to 25 surgeries daily and function as a full hospital. At its maximum deployed capacity, it spans nearly an acre of land and includes numerous components, such as: • Emergency room • Laboratory • Ultrasound imaging equipment • Minimum of 20 beds • Two operating rooms • Surgical sterilization tent • Digital X-ray equipment • Critical care unit Also, onboard is all the necessary equipment to be selfsufficient, including generators and water purification systems. Assembly An advance team arrived in New York on March 27 to begin assessments and site preparation. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio rushed the permits necessary for construction. The Emergency Field Hospital was trucked from North Carolina on four Samaritan’s Purse tractor trailers, Petrey said. Once onsite, it was built and operational in roughly 48 hours. Con Edison sent electricians to set up a power grid to provide electricity for the tents. Dozens of volunteers unpacked crates and boxes of supplies, which included 10 ventilators, according to the New York Post. Behind the field hospital came dozens of disaster relief specialists to assist healthcare workers from Mount Sinai Hospital in caring for patients. A specially-trained team deploys with the emergency field hospital to perform setup, with the goal to have the hospital operational within 24 hours of arriving on-site.
Maximum capacity allows hospital staff to treat more than 100 patients, perform 15 to 25 surgeries daily and function as a full hospital.
Typically staffed with 20 to 60 medical personnel, the roster usually includes doctors, nurses, surgeons, lab technicians, anesthesiologists, pharmacists, water and sanitation engineers and other support-services professionals. In addi-
For the first time since the Civil War, a field hospital has been established in New York City’s Central Park.
tion to being medical experts, all of them undergo specialized training to prepare for serving during a disaster. In New York, the field hospital is expected to be staffed with as many as 70 medical personnel. Standing By to Help Based in Boone, N.C., Samaritan's Purse responds to medical crises anywhere in the world — especially locations where few others are working. The organization has worked to provide aid to victims of war, disease, disaster, poverty, famine and persecution in more than 100 countries. Some of the places they have deployed their Emergency Feld Hospital include Ecuador, Mozambique and the Bahamas. During the battle to liberate Mosul from ISIS terror, they set up their mobile medical facility on the Plains of Nineveh in Iraq. They have operated Ebola Treatment Centers in both Liberia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo and sent deployments to Bangladesh to fight diphtheria and to Haiti during a cholera epidemic following Hurricane Matthew. Meanwhile, Samaritan’s Purse and Mount Sinai Hospital are working together to quickly put the right equipment, resources and personnel in place to address those affected by the pandemic that has overwhelmed local medical capacity. CEG
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If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. Inappropriate or Sale Ads will be Deleted WANTED (US); LOOKING FOR PILOT VALVE 9137384 FOR HITACHI 200LC-3 EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: PJUREKX1@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 585-492-2449 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR OFFHIGHWAY TRUCKS - I NEED #5 CAT 775D &E ROCK BEDS ONLY. ONLY NEED BEDS. EMAIL: WEBBPAGE1@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CONCRETE PUMPS WANTED - SCHWING, PUTZMEISTER, ALLIANCE, CIFA, ETC. ALL MODELS, BRANDS, SIZES. OLD OR NEW! BOOM PUMPS,TRAILER & TRUCK MOUNTED CITY PUMPS PURCHASED. OLD RETIRED, NO LONGER USED & PARTS PUMPS ALSO PURCHASED. EMAIL INFORMATION A.S.A.P. INSTANT PAYMENT GUARANTEED !! FINDERS FEES PAID!!! EMAIL: BBENEDETTO@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PA): I’M LOOKING FOR A PUSH THERMOPLASTIC MACHINE. CAN BE ANY BRAND. EMAIL: HELLOELISA@ICLOUD.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CAT 330-336 DL SERIES EXCAVATORS EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (RI): CATERPILLAR 4+ MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT. I AM HELPING A FRIEND TO FIND A PART FOR HIS CAT MODEL 426, SERIAL #7BC02647, PART #9R383. IT WOULD BE REALLY HELPFUL IF THIS PART WAS AVAILABLE IN EASTERN USA, ESPECIALLY IN THE NORTHEASTERN STATES, AND AVAILABILITY, PRICE, AND SHIPPING ARE IMPORTANT IF THE PART IS AVAILABLE ELSEWHERE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP. EMAIL: JOETTAKIRK@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR D8R CRAWLER DOZER. LOOKING FOR ORIGINAL 2018 D8R CATERPILLAR BULLDOZER. EMAIL: ARABHURUR@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +251-911513133 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (SC): ALL MODELS BRADCO TRENCHING / BORING / CABLE PLOWS; LOOKING FOR 3 PT HITCH 3 OR 4 FOOT TRENCHER 6" WIDE FOR REAR KUBOTA EMAIL: PEPPERJACKPM@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 803-460-2600 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS. LOOKING FOR USED AMPHIBIOUS EXCAVATORS, MARSH BUGGIES AND MARSH MASTERS - ANY BRAND. ALSO LOOKING FOR BROKEN/DAMAGED LR BOOMS AND STICKS. EMAIL: PERCY.RES@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 215-350-1165 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (US): INGERSOLL RAND AIR COMPRESSOR, MODEL 125 CFM. NEED EXHAUST/INTAKE MANIFOLD FOR A CONTINENTAL G193A GAS ENGINE WHICH IS IN THE I/R GYRO FLOW 125 COMPRESSOR. EMAIL: HFINCHTTD@FONTIERNET.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (VA): FORD 1920 758B BACKHOE ATTACHMENT. EMAIL: CONWELL1208@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): USED HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200LC,EX270LC,EX400LC. EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +92-332-248-9350 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): 1-FINAL DRIVE & CONTROL VALVE ASSEMBLY, 2-ENGINE WIRING HARNESSES, HOODS, DISPLAY MODULES & ECU'S SN #FGY0381 FOR SAMSUNG SE240 LC-3 EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: TVHCSHOP@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 920-735-1221 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (KS): CAT 922B INJECTION FUEL LINE. I NEED ALL 4 FOR MY 1960'S DIESEL FRONT-END LOADER. EMAIL: BLACKNIGHT64R@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT WHEEL LOADER 950B, 950E, 966E, 966F, 966FII. EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX270LC, EX400, EX400LC. EMAIL: NAQIB_KHANINTRCO@ HOTMAIL.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LINCOLN WELDERS, MODELS 250/300/225. I'D LIKE TO BUY USED MACHINES LOW HOURS. EMAIL: JONATHANDAYTON4@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 806-292-7452 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): JOHN DEERE 330 EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: JIMWLAMBERT@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NM): BARBER GREENE BG-225B SLAT CONVEYOR, COMPLETE LEFT SIDE. EMAIL: JR_STRIPING@LIVE.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): LOOKING FOR CME 45 WITH DEUTZ DIESEL DECK ENGINE AND AUTOMATIC HAMMER. ANY CONDITION. EMAIL: GEONETICS@BELLSOUTH.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IL): HAULOTTE AERIAL LIFT, ALL MODELS. LOOKING FOR A TOWABLE BOOM LIFT. EMAIL: SAWMANDAN@SBCGLOBAL.NET PHONE: 630-553-7612 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (MI): ALL MODEL KUBOTA WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: CRAIGBERENS944@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 616-813-3642 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (NV): CATERPILLAR 14G MOTOR GRADER. EMAIL: SALES1@HIEEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 7025295171 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): LOOKIN FOR A GOOD USED KOMATSU PC 400-5 EXCAVATOR EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET PHONE: 724-944-5569 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): TAKEUCHI TB0-35 AND 135 WITH CABS. RUNNING OR FOR PARTS. PHONE: 443-392-5789 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR COMPACT TRACK LOADERS, USED CATERPILLAR SKID STEER LOADERS 226D, 232D, 236D, 242D, 246D, 262D, 272D, 272D XE. EMAIL: LSGLOBAL@NVER.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): A GOOD USED C-12 CAT ENGINE FOR A SHORT NOSE 2000 PETERBILT 379 ROAD TRACTOR. ENGINE TO HAVE CORRECT ECM AND S# BEGINS WITH 2KS , 380 MIN. HP. CONTACT JIM ARNETT JARNETTJR@ORBITSDO.COM; CELL# 937-603-3965. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR D11 CRAWLER DOZERS - INTERESTED IN PARTS FOR LARGE DOZERS FOR COAL MINES AND AGGREGATE QUARRIES. EMAIL: BIGIRONLUNS87@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CAT 315,320,325,330,336 DL SERIES EXCAVATORS UNDER 8000 HOURS AND WHOLESALE PRICED MACHINES. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET PHONE: 330-987-3508 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: TAKEUCHI MINI EXCAVATORS TBO-35’S WITH CABS, RUNNING MACHINES AND/OR PARTS. PHONE: 443-392-5789 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NY): LOOKING FOR USED 5 TON WIRE ROPE HOIST TO RUN ON A PATENT TRACK EMAIL: INFO@ BRIDGEHAMPTONSTEEL.COM PHONE: 631-537-2486 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): CATERPILLAR 330C L EXCAVATOR - LOOKING TO BUY CATERPILLAR 330CL & 330DL IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM PHONE: 832-528-0786 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ALL MODELS TRENCOR TRENCHING / BORING / CABLE PLOWS. EMAIL:ADMIN@MITCHELLHOPPER.COM PHONE: 432-888-2593 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (FL): BOBCAT MT50 COMPACT TRACK LOADERS EMAIL: EIDNKSLJK@ICLOUD.COM PHONE: 6039 2I28 939 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED: ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS. LOOKING TO BUY ANY CAT LOADER AT WHOLESALE PRICE. EMAIL: MARKETING@ GCESEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 714-408-1587 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADERS. EMAIL: MAGDIELLERMA@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 956-432-7379 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS. CAT 966H OR K WITH UNDER 10,000 HOURS, BUCKET, COUPLER. SET OF FORKS IS A PLUS. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET PHONE: 330-987-3508 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WV): ALL MODELS TERRAMITE BACKHOE LOADERS - CHECKING PRICES FOR TERRAMITE T7 FRON RIM FOR SERIAL NUMBER 227X0102. EMAIL: EDWINANDDIANA@FRONTIER.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): KOBELCO K907D EXCAVATORS - MAIN HYDRAULIC CONTROL VALVE (907D) SERIAL #LN7001 TO YG0501. KOBELCO PART # 2436U1165F2, KAWASAKI TAG # KMX15A/23009 ALSO USED ON YUTANI 1986, MODEL 195. EMAIL: PTSCOTT@HTVA.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): KOMATSU ATTACHMENTS - SKELETON BUCKET FOR KOMATSU 220 EXCAVATOR 54" TO 60". CAN ADAPT FROM OTHER MACHINES AS LONG AS ITS 80 MM PINS. EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET PHONE: 724-944-5569 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): HYDRA-MAC 1700 SKID STEER LOADER. EMAIL: MALONEYFARM.1@ WINDSTREAM.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (FL): CASE CRAWLER DOZERS, ALL MODELS. EMAIL: JABOWEND@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS, ALL MODELS. EMAIL: PAUL@HEAVYSURPLUS.COM; PHONE: 214-625-2652 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR D5B OR D6C CRAWLER DOZER. EMAIL: JT_FERGUSON_EXC@SBCGLOBAL.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR 970F WHEEL LOADER. EMAIL: SALES3@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM; PHONE: 657-347-6605 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (GA): KOBELCO EXCAVATORS, ALL MODELS. MINI- OR MIDIEXCAVATOR. USED. UNDER 2000HRS. CA 35 T0 40 HP FULLY FUNCTIONAL. THUMB EMAIL: JKSAPP@BELLSOUTH.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (US): LIMA CRANE – ANY LIMA 2400B MACHINES IN ANY TYPE OF CONDITION. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR D8T CRAWLER DOZER. LOOKING FOR MACHINE WITH ISSUES AND/OR HIGHER HOURS, AT A WHOLESALE PRICE. BUYER WANTS MACHINE CHEAPER THAT HE CAN PUT THROUGH HIS SHOP AND REFURBISH AS NEEDED. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET PHONE: 330-987-3508 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): YANMAR YFW55R DUMPERS - FINAL DRIVE OR A PARTS MACHINE. EMAIL: ORDERS@LEWEQUIP.COM; PHONE: 724-887-9375 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): GEHL DL-10H-55 TELEHANDLERS / FORKLIFTS - SN # 10H55JR024028 NEED PART # L71553. EMAIL: JEFF.JAEGER@HOTMAIL.COM; PHONE: 345-925-9709 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): BOBCAT S175 SKID STEER LOADERS; ANY STATE NEAR ARKANSAS WOULD BE HELPFUL. EMAIL: BRIANFITZJURLS@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 479-847-4202 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LINK-BELT LS-348H CRANE – LOOKING FOR THE BOOM WIRE WRAP FOR A LINK-BELT 348 HYLAB , S/N L9J89965. EMAIL: POWERALEXHEAVY EQUIPMENT@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 386-496-1340 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NH): DYNAHOE 160 BACKHOE LOADERS - I'M LOOKING TO FIND ANY AND ALL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MACHINE, FORUMS, TROUBLESHOOTING ETC. I HAVE ONE THAT RUNS BUT CAN'T GET IT TO MOVE... HELP PLEASE!! EMAIL: RUSSELLMORRIS66@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (FL): ALL MODELS KOLBERG ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING LOCATED IN TAMPA, FL. LOOKING FOR PARTS FOR A VIBRATING SCREEN. KOLBERG SCREEN. SR # VS514DD1113-91. EMAIL: TODD.BUSH@ PREFERREDMATERIALS.COM PHONE: 407-948-6796 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS UPRIGHT WHEEL LOADERS - LOOKING FOR MANUALS AND SPARE PARTS FOR FURUKAWA WHEEL LOADERS, ANY ASSISTANCE WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. EMAIL: DOUG.KLITSCHER@LIVE.COM.AU; PHONE: +61401627855 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): KOMATSU PC400LC-7L EXCAVATOR - HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER FOR A 05 PC 400 L7 HD. 100MM PINS. EMAIL: DGMEINER62@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 315 767-4111 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (US): ALL MODELS JOHN DEERE BACKHOE LOADERS T09310G056237 JOHN DEERE 555G TRACK LOADER WITH BACKHOE, NEED SWING FRAME OR WILL BUY THE WHOLE DETACHABLE BACKHOE IN GOOD CONDITION. EMAIL: JRBUSTA@HOTMAIL.COM; PHONE: 417-668-5978 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR D9L CRAWLER DOZER - CAT D9-L ENGINE COMPLETE IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. WEST COAST AREA. BEST DEAL CONTACT DAN. EMAIL: DANCRANE1122@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 707-433-1122 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR 970F AND 972H WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: GCESMARKETING8@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 714-408-1587. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (AR): CHEVROLET UTILITY VEHICLES, ALL MODELS. LOOKING FOR TRUCKS, HEAVY EQUIPMENT, SUVS, ETC., NOT TOO MANY MILES. EMAIL: MLBAUTOSALES247@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 501-533-5912. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (GA): JOHN DEERE HYDRAULIC BREAKERS, ALL MODELS. EMAIL: NEVINBLAKE@HOTMAIL.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR CRAWLER DOZERS - CAT D4 OR D5 LGP DOZER, HIGH DRIVE ONLY WITH CAB AND GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NV): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS. LOOKING FOR ANY CONDITION (WORKING OR NON). EMAIL: MINA@HIEEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 775-234-8837 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (ME): CATERPILLAR 325C LC EXCAVATOR - USED SHEAR APPROX. 14" CUT TO MATCH MY EXCAVATOR, GOOD CONDITION. EMAIL: BILLD@TDICENZO.COM PHONE: 207-214-9610 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS CASE BACKHOE LOADERS - I’M LOOKING FOR THE TACH PART THAT PRESSES INTO THE BLOCK OF A 207D NON TURBO FOR A 580 D CASE. EMAIL: JIMMYGEE@MTAONLINE.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN LA): CASE 450B # R39391 AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY EMAIL: KNIGHTFLOORINGINC@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 985-226-1939 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Auctions are subject to change, please check Auctioneers websites for details ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Virtual / Timed Auction April 15 - 22, 2020 For: Complete Liquidation Retirement Auction (Philadelphia, PA) • Virtual Auction Sat., April 18, 2020 For: Job Completion, Late Model Construction/Ag Equipment (Raynham, MA) • Virtual Auction Mon., April 20, 2020 For: 2 Rental Fleets in 1 Day (Houston, TX) • New Sale / Timed Auction April 20 – 25, 2020 For: Annual Construction & Rental Return Equipment Auction (Atlantic City, NJ) • Virtual / Timed Auction April 22 - 29, 2020 For: Complete Liquidation Retirement Auction (Carmichaels, PA) • New Date / Virtual Auction Thurs., April 23, 2020 For: 2 Job Completions, Primarily Large Construction Equipment (New Castle, DE) • New Date / Virtual Auction Tues., April 28, 2020 For: Very Large Job Completion, Late Model Equipment (Pontiac, MI) • New Date / Virtual Auction Fri., May 1, 2020 For: Very Large Late Model Cat Snow Machine & Construction Equipment (Boston, MA) RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 Online bidding recommended. Auction sites to remain open for inspections. • Houston, TX April 21 - 22, 2020 • North Franklin, CT April 28, 2020 • Grand Island, NE May 1, 2020 • Pittsburgh, PA May 5, 2020 • Gonzales, LA May 8, 2020 • Denver, CO May 13, 2020 • Phoenix, AZ May 15, 2020 • Fort Worth, TX May 19 - 20, 2020 • Tipton, CA May 20, 2020 • Orlando, FL May 21, 2020 • Williston, ND June 3, 2020 • Wasilla, AK June 6, 2020
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DUNN DEAL AUCTION CO. www.dunndealauctions.net 614-946-6853 • Stoutsville, OH Sat., May 2, 2020 For: Spring Columbus Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493 • ONLINE BIDDING ONLY Fri., May 1, 2020 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment • Marietta, PA Fri., June 19, 2020 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • LIVE VIRTUAL AUCTION Wed., April 15, 2020 For: Absolute Auction, Sharp Paving, Inc. INTEGRITY SALES & AUCTION www.integritysales.com 715-443-5000 • Merrill, WI May 29 - 30, 2020 New date For: Construction Equipment, Forestry, Farm and more. (Day 2 Timed Online Only) I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • ONLINE ONLY Fri., April 24, 2020 For: Heavy Equipment, Aggregate, Truck & Trailer Consignment Auction J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 856-764-7163 • ONLINE ONLY Wed., April 22, 2020 For: Construction, Utility Equipment and more (Villa Rica, GA) • Rome, NY Sat., May 2, 2020 For: Construction, Utility Equipment and more J. STOUT AUCTIONS www.jstoutauction.com 888-230-8840 • ONLINE ONLY Wed., April 29, 2020 For: Large Public Auction JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200
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NEW DATE-VIRTUAL / TIMED AUCTION: Wednesday, April 15 thru Wednesday, April 17. **Friday, April 17: TORRINGTON (Hartford), CONNECTICUT: Major Job Completion Aggregate & Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Service & Utility Trucks, 22: PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA: Retirement Auction. Complete Liquidation. Full Line of Pickups, Various Trailers, Attachments, Support & More. Good Quality Construction Equipment, Accessories, Attachments, All Types of Trucks, Trailers, Large Quantity Shop and Support Equipment. 18. **Wednesday, April 22: AUBURN, NEW YORK: Complete Liquidation of Primarily Cat, John Deere, New Holland Construction Equipment-(3)Cat 621, (2)Cat D8H. 2. VIRTUAL AUCTION: Saturday, April 18: RAYNHAM, MASSACHUSETTS: Job Completion, Very Late Model Construction, Aggregate Equipment (Crushers Screening Plants), Utility 19. **Thursday, April 23: NEW CASTLE, PENNSYLVANIA: 2 Job Completions. Primarily Equipment, Large Quantity Truck Trucks, Attachments, Support, Plus (250)Utility, Pickup, Digger Larger Construction Equipment, Attachments, Later Model Truck Tractors, Mack Dump Trucks, Trailers. Derrick, Boom & Service Trucks, Also Estate of Very Late Model John Deere Agricultural 20. **Friday, April 24: ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA: Acquisition Auction. Late Model Cat, Equipment(low hours, showroom-like condition). Komatsu, John Deere, Construction & Utility Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Trailers, 3. VIRTUAL AUCTION: Monday, April 20: HOUSTON, TEXAS: 2 Rental Fleets in 1 Day. Attachments & Support. Very Late Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Rental Fleet Equipment Plus Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, 21. **Saturday, April 25: NEWARK, NEW JERSEY: Winter Job Completion. Large Snow Attachments, Large Quantity (30+)Water, Service and Pickup Trucks, Various Trailers. Equipment Auction. Very Late Model Low-Houred Rubber Tired Loaders, Skid Steers, Utility 4. VIRTUAL AUCTION: Monday, April 20, thru Saturday, April 25: ATLANTIC CITY, Tractors, Forklifts, Trucks, All types of Snow Plows, Snow Blades, Snow Accessories, Shop NEW JERSEY: Annual Construction and Rental Return Equipment Auction. The Latest & Greatest Equipment. Construction & Utility Equipment, Large Quantity Support, Compact Tractors, Commercial Mowers, **Tuesday, April 28: MONTREAL, CANADA: Late Model Rental Returns, Utility Service & Pickup Trucks, Large Quantity Construction New & Used Support & Tools, New 22. Equipment, Aerials, Trucks, Trailers, Support Equipment. Tagalongs. **Thursday, April 30: LINCOLN, MAINE: Two Major Job Completions. 1 Very Large NEW DATE-VIRTUAL / TIMED AUCTION: Wednesday, April 22 thru Wednesday April 23. Forestry Featuring All Types of Logging Equipment and Trucks, and 1 Large Construction Equipment 29: CARMICHAELS, PENNSYLVANIA: Retirement Auction, Complete Liquidation. 40+ Late Spread of Later Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, New Holland Earthmoving Equipment, Forklifts, Model Primarily Peterbilt Vacuum Trucks, 10+ Peterbilt Dump Trucks, Service Trucks, Pickup Trucks, Aerials, Generators, Air Compressors and more. Late Model Construction Equipment, Attachments and Shop Equipment. 24. **Friday, May 1: PORTLAND (Auburn), MAINE: Retirement Auction. Late Model Cat, 6. NEW DATE-VIRTUAL AUCTION: Thursday, April 23: NEW CASTLE, DELAWARE: Komatsu, Case, Volvo Construction Equipment, Plus Telehandlers, Generators, Boom & Scissor Secured Party Auction. Complete Liquidation. Approximately 50 Walking Floor & Tipper Trailers. Lifts, Trucks, Trailers and Support. 7. NEW DATE-VIRTUAL AUCTION: Tuesday, April 28: PONTIAC, MICHIGAN: Very THE FOLLOWING HAVE NOT BEEN POSTPONED Large Job Completion. Late Model Cat, Volvo, Komatsu, John Deere, Takeuchi Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Water Trucks, Pickups, Service Trucks, Attachments & OR ASSIGNED A NEW DATE AT THIS TIME Support Equipment. HIGHLIGHTS: Volvo A40, Cat 345DL, (2) Cat 321, (2)2018 Cat 320, (2)Cat Saturday, May 2: ATHENS (Knoxville), TENNESSEE: Four Prime Commercial Properties 320EL, (19)Cat 313FLC, (3)Cat 308E, (12)Komatsu PC360LC, (2)Komatsu PC210LC-8, 2013 Volvo 25. and Construction Equipment. EC380DL, (4)Takeuchi TB180FR, Cat 950K, Cat 938K, Komatsu WA320, (2)Cat D6RXW, (4)Cat 5.
26. Friday, May 8: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Job Completion. Late Model Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Construction, Asphalt, Aggregate Equipment, Attachments, Support and Shop NEW DATE-VIRTUAL AUCTION: Thursday, April 30: PARKERSBURG, WEST VIREquipment. GINIA: Job Completion & Rental Returns at the same time. Primarily Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Saturday, May 9: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Late Model Cranes (Rough Terrain & Truck), Construction & Pipeline Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Dump Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Support 27. All Types Forklifts, Boom Lifts, Scissor Lifts, Boom Trucks, Welders, Generators, Light Plants, Truck Equipment. Highlights: (2)2016 Cat 745C, (2)Cat PL61, (27) Excavators: 2016 Cat 349EL, (3)Cat Tractors, Service & Pickup Trucks, Large Quantity Attachments, Shop Tools, Accessories.. 336EL, (4)Cat 329EL, (3)Cat 320(19-18-14), (19)Cat 313F, (18)Cat 140K, Cat 980K, (19)Cat 966M, Cat 950M, Cat 938M, (2)JD 544K, (6)Cat D6TLGP, (2)Cat D6KLGP, (4)Cat D6NLGP, (3)2019 Cat 28. Sunday, May 10: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Light Construction & Utility Equipment, Lawn D5KXL, (2)2014 Terramite RT9, (4)2015 Cat TL1255C, (3)Unused Genie GTH 2506. & Garden Equipment, Compact Tractors, Loaders, Commercial Mowers, Utility Carts and More. 9. NEW DATE-VIRTUAL AUCTION: Friday, May 1: NORTH ATTLEBORO (BOSTON), 29. Thursday, May 14: NEW WATERFORD, OHIO: Part 1: 2-Day Truck Tractor, Van & MASSACHUSETTS: UNBELIEVABLE!!! Very Large Late Model Cat Snow Machine & Dump Trailer & Rolloff Container Bankruptcy Auction, Approx. (60±)Peterbilt & Kenworth Truck Construction Equipment Auction: (35)2019 Cat Rubber Tired Loaders, (15)Cat 926M, (2)Cat 918, Tractors Between the Two Sales. Approx. (100±) Rolloff Boxes, Approx.(300±)Stoughton, Wabash, (16)Cat 906M, (16)2019 Excavators: 2019 Cat 335, (2)2019 Cat 320, Unused Cat 318FL, Crawler Great Dane, Trailmobile Trailers. Tractors: (2)2019 Cat D6TLGP, (12)2019 Cat Skid Steers, Unused Genie Telescopic Forklift, Pickup Friday, May 15: CLEVELAND, OHIO & AKRON, OHIO: Part 2: 2-Locations. Trucks, Snow Accessories & Support Equipment. THE BEST OF THE BEST, THE FINEST OF THE 30. Cleveland & Akron, OH. Bankruptcy Auction. Truck Tractor, Van & Dump Trailer & Rolloff Auction. FINEST! Wednesday, May 20: ORLANDO (Kissimmee), FLORIDA: Late Model Cat, Komatsu, 10. *NEW DATE* Saturday, August 29: MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE: One-of-A- 31. John Deere Rental Fleet Equipment, Telescopic & Warehouse Forklift, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Kind 50-Year Old Collection of Some of the Finest Mack Collectibles on Planet Earth Along with Support Equipment. Hundreds of Original Signs and Toys that Cannot be Found or Topped for Quality. D6N, (6)Cat D3K.
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Sunday, May 31: ROME, NEW YORK: Estate Auction. Complete Liquidation. Over 1,000 Lots of Primarily Cast Iron Toys, Signs, Show Cases and Much More.
33. Saturday, June 6: BUFFALO, NEW YORK: Cat, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Aggregate, Trucks, Trailers, Support Equipment. **Thursday, March 26, Friday, March 27, Saturday, March 28: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Annual Construction and Rental Return Equipment Auction. The Latest & 34. Saturday, June 13: TRUXTON, NEW YORK: Estate Auction. Complete Liquidation. LowGreatest Construction & Utility Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Attachments, Large Quantity houred Construction Equipment, Late Model Vehicles, Collectibles and Antiques, Large Acreage of Support, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Service & Pickup Trucks, Equipment, Dump & Van Real Estate. Trailers. 35. Saturday, June 20: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Very Late Model Rental Construction 14. **Saturday, April 4: DAY 1 OF 2-DAY AUCTION: LEESPORT, PA: Major Job Equipment Auction. Large Quantity Booms, Scissor Lifts, Telescopic Forklifts, Hydraulic Excavators, Motor Graders, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Skid Steers, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Completion. One of the Finest Aggregate, Paving & Construction Companies in the Northeast. Large Quantity Support Equipment. Selling Will Be Primarily Construction, Asphalt and Paving Equipment That Has Been Maintained The Very Best. HIGHLIGHTS: (11)Straight Frame Haul Trucks: (2)Cat 777C, Cat 769B, (7)Euclid, 36. Friday, July 10: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Major Job Completion. 1 Owner of Very Late Terex 3307, (4)Rubber Tired Loaders: Cat 992D, (3)Cat 988B, (2)Motor Graders: Gehl MG747B, Model Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Pickup and Service Trucks, All Types Champion C50A, Backhoe: Case 580 Super-L(4x4), (2)Milling Machines, Asphalt Paver, Material of Trailers, Accessories and Shop Equipment. Transfer Vehicle (2)Skid Steers, (5)Asphalt Rollers. 37. Saturday, July 11: CANASTOTA (Syracuse), NEW YORK: In Conjunction with The 15. **Tuesday, April 7: SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA: Very Large Job Completion Auction Famous Alex Lyon & Son Haycamp & Barbecue. The Fanciest Late Model Construction Equipment, Featuring Late Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu, Volvo, Earthmoving Equipment, Asphalt & Paving Aerial Lifts, Telescopics, Attachments, Support, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, All Types of Trailers. Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Attachments, Large Quantity of Late Model Various Types of The Fanciest & Best Equipment Ever Assembled for Public Auction. Trucks & Trailers, 85 Late Model Pickup & Service Trucks. 38. DTBA: MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE: Rental Acquisition Auction of Late Model 16. **Wednesday April 8: DAY 2 OF 2-DAY AUCTION: ROARING SPRING, PA: Major Job Rental Fleet Utility Equipment, Support, Attachments. Completion. One of the Finest Aggregate, Paving & Construction Companies in the Northeast. DTBA: RACINE, WISCONSIN: Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Selling Will Be Primarily Construction, Asphalt and Paving Equipment That Has Been Maintained 39. Forklifts, Trucks, Trailers, Support & Attachments. The Very Best. HIGHLIGHTS: (2)Straight Frame Haul Trucks: (2) Euclid, 3 Hydraulic Excavators: (2)Komatsu, MDI Yutani, (6)Rubber Tired Loaders: (4)Cat 988B, Kawasaki, Crawler Tractor: Cat 40. DTBA: FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: Late Model Construction, Utility, Compact D8L, 2 Motor Graders: (2)Puckett Bros. 510D, 6 Tractor Loader Backhoes, Asphalt Rollers, 4 Asphalt Equipment, Agricultural Tractors & Farm Implements, Large Quantity Landscape Equipment 0° Radius Movement, Utility Vehicles, 4-Wheelers and more. Pavers: (2)2014 Volvo P7170. 11-13.
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Lift & Move USA Showcases Stadium Project for Students More than 350 students to the younger generation they from Clark County School tend to walk through, especialDistrict visited the Workforce ly when the options include Solutions area at ConExpogood paying jobs that involve Con/AGG on March 12 in Las challenging projects. Students Vegas. Lift & Move USA feawere genuinely interested and tured an interactive presentawanted to know more about tion about the role of crane, the wide spectrum of positions rigging, and specialized transthat support the industry,” he portation operations in the consaid. struction of Allegiant Stadium, Lift & Move USA is supnew home of the NFL’s Las ported by the Specialized Vegas Raiders. Carriers & Rigging A video series, From the Association, SC&R Ground Up, narrated by Mike Foundation, NCCCO Rowe, was the inspiration for Foundation and media partner the presentation. KHL. It connects students and “We highlighted things like educators with the people, how many trailers it takes to equipment, and companies that mobilize cranes, how a crane work in crane, rigging, and operator and signal person specialized transportation. work together, and the various Josh Patnode, representing Lift & Move USA, tells students from Clark County School District about the role In 2020, Lift & Move USA career paths into our industry,” of specialized transportation, rigging and lifting in building Allegiant Stadium at the Workforce Solutions will hold two other events feasaid Tracy Bennett, director of area during ConExpo-Con/AGG. turing simulation tools, handsLift & Move USA. on activities, and live equip“Students were very engaged and teach- available,” said Jackie Roskos, director of of our industry,” said Josh Patnode, manag- ment demonstrations. Engineered Rigging ers were actively seeking resources for stu- Specialized Carriers & Rigging er, flight hardware logistics of SpaceX, will host the program in Russellville, Ark., dents who are school to career bound. Foundation. Information about scholar- Hawthorne, Calif., who volunteered as pre- on Oct. 16 and Buckner HeavyLift has senter during the event. SC&RF shared information about scholar- ships is available at scr-foundation.org. scheduled a program for Nov. 5 in Graham, “Events like these are vital to the future “When we open the doors of opportunity N.C. ships and training opportunities that are
Bryan Smith Joins Yoder & Frey as Account Manager Yoder & Frey continues to attract leading industry stalwarts from the U.S. heavy machinery auction world, with Bryan Smith the latest to join the growing team. Assuming the role of account manager, Smith will concentrate on Pennsylvania and surrounding north east states, bringing with him a wealth of industry experience. Smith joins the Y&F team, based in Pittsburgh, to focus on developing the Yoder & Frey brand in the north east states, to attract new consignors and buyers and bring with him a “black book” of customers built up over a lifetime in the heavy plant and machinery sector. Smith spent his early years in the industry with local dealership Beckwith Machinery Co., who became Cleveland Brothers, in Camp Hill, Pa., specializing in Caterpillar. This solid start to his career was followed by more than seven years with Ritchie Brothers, six years with Iron Planet and 18 months with the combined entity. Asked what was it about Yoder & Frey that appealed, and why did he join this growing company, Smith
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said: “I needed a change. I was aware of Yoder & Frey, of course, as they founded the now legendary Kissimmee Winter Sale. However, I had been watching with interest their transition into the world-wide Euro Auctions Group, who took over Yoder & Frey in late 2016, and have been gaining traction in the U.S. in the last three or four years. “My pal, and ex-colleague Trent Shaffner joined Yoder & Frey 12 months ago, and introduced me to Jonnie Keys of Euro Auctions. We got on well and the conversation turned into an offer, which I accepted. “Now, with support from Euro Auctions, Yoder & Frey is more nimble, has the power to take on large projects, has greater buying power and allows its sales guys to be innovative, whilst focusing on the needs of the consignor. “Also, both Euro Auctions and Yoder & Frey are family run business with great family values. I like that and cannot wait to start making a difference.” For more information, visit www.yoderandfrey.com.
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JCB Joins Global Call to Action Over Ventilator Shortage JCB in the United Kingdom is poised to re-start production at a factory closed as a result of the Coronavirus crisis in order to join the global effort to manufacture ventilators, the company announced March 30. JCB received a direct appeal from U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson to help plug the national ventilator shortage and to help save lives of Coronavirus patients. Following the approach, JCB Chairman Lord Bamford promised to help in any way the company could and immediately mobilized a research and engineering team to examine potential ways to assist. Now JCB is ready to restart production at a factory in the UK which had been closed for nearly two weeks as a result of the Coronavirus crisis. But instead of making cabs for JCB equipment, the plant is being mobilized to make special steel housings for a brand-new design of ventilator from Dyson. A minimum of 10,000 of the JCB housings are
JCB Chief Innovation and Growth Officer Tim Burnhope pictured with the ventilator housing prototypes.
earmarked for manufacture once Dyson receives regulatory approval for its design. The first prototypes of the
housings have been delivered to Dyson after rolling off the production line at JCB’s $62 million Cab Systems factory in Uttoxeter,
Staffordshire, which Boris Johnson visited during the election campaign. The factory fell silent on March 18 along with
eight other JCB U.K. manufacturing plants after a fall in demand caused by the Coronavirus crisis. Mass production of the housings could start in a matter of days. “When we were approached by the Prime Minister we were determined, as a British company, to help in any way we could,” Bamford said. “This project has gone from design to production in just a matter of days and I am delighted that we have been able to deploy the skills of our talented engineering, design and fabrication teams so quickly at a time of national crisis. “This is also a global crisis, of course, and we will naturally help with the production of more housings if these ventilators are eventually required by other countries.” JCB’s response to the call to action would see the return to work for approximately 50 U.K. employees affected by an extended company shutdown. For more information, visit jcb.com.
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ADVERTISER INDEX AIM ATTACHMENTS ........................................................................................14 ALEX LYON & SON INC PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ....................................................................107 NEW CASTLE DE; 3/25 PONTIAC MI 4/28............................................109 A C NJ 4/20-25; CARMICHAELS PA 4/22-29..........................................111 PARKERSBURG WV 4/30; ATTLEBORO MA 5/1 ..................................113 ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ............................................................23 ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ......................................................................7 AMERICAN EQUIPMENT LLC..........................................................................18 ASV ..................................................................................................................79 BAGELA USA ....................................................................................................42 BARGAINS ......................................................................................................103 BASCHMANN SERVICES INC ........................................................................19 BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC ..........................................................................85 BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ..................................................................................72 BOBCAT COMPANY..........................................................................................63 BOMAG AMERICAS INC ..................................................................................43 BURLY ATTACHMENTS LLC ............................................................................66 CARLSON PAVING PRODUCTS INC..........................................................46,47 CATERPILLAR INC. (CATBC) ..........................................................................69 CEG SCALE MODELS ......................................................................................22 CEG WANTED ................................................................................................105 CLASSIFIEDS..................................................................................................104 CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................26,27 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ..............................................38,60,108 DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ......................................................................18 DITCH WITCH EQUIPMENT CO ......................................................................96 DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ....................................................................71 DUAL DOZER - HITCHDOC ............................................................................72 DYNAPAC ..........................................................................................................57 EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ........................................................115 ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ............................................................................18,56 EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ..............................................................29 FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ..........................................................................21 FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ..........................................................................35 FOLEY INC ..........................................................................................................2 GEHL ................................................................................................................73 GOMACO CORP ..............................................................................................42 H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ....................................................................15 HITACHI EXCAVATOR ............................................................................100,101 HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY TINTON FALLS NJ 04/22 - POSTPONED ..............................................112 HYDREMA US INC............................................................................................31 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ................................................94,95 J D EQUIPMENT ..............................................................................................32 JCB INC ............................................................................................................62 JESCO ................................................................................................................3 JFW EQUIPMENT INC......................................................................................48 JOHN DEERE....................................................................................................81 JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ............................................................................75
KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..................................................37 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ............................................................................87 KOMATSU NORTHEAST ....................................................................................9 KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ......................................................................................92 KUBOTA SVL ....................................................................................................77 LEEBOY ............................................................................................................49 LINK-BELT EXCAVATORS ..........................................................................82,83 LIUGONG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ....................................................99 MAGELLAN CONSTRUCTION ........................................................................28 MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ......................................................................55 MECALAC..........................................................................................................91 MESSICK’S........................................................................................................10 METSO MINERALS SCREENING ..............................................................88,89 MIKE ZYNDORF LLC ........................................................................................28 MILTON CAT......................................................................................................10 MUNICIBID.COM ............................................................................................112 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..............................................................................35 NORRIS SALES CO INC ....................................................................................6 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ......................................................93 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ............................................................................84 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ..................................................................5 PRECISION COMPANIES ................................................................................32 R J POIRIER HEAVY EQUIPMENT REP ........................................................18 RANSOME ATTACHMENTS ............................................................................14 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTIONS ......................................................116 ROADTEC INC ..................................................................................................41 ROSCO MANUFACTURING ............................................................................45 RR EQUIPMENT ..............................................................................................32 SAKAI AMERICA INC ........................................................................................40 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ....................................................................11 TAKEUCHI ........................................................................................................65 THUNDER CREEK ............................................................................................35 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..................................................................13 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES..................................................................25 TRENCHTECH ..................................................................................................33 VOLVO COMPACTION......................................................................................51 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA ..............................................58,59 WACKER NEUSON......................................................................................66,67 WEACO EQUIPMENT ......................................................................................10 WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC......................................................................14 WIRTGEN AMERICA....................................................................................52,53 WOODS CRW CORP........................................................................................17 YANMAR AMERICA CORP ..............................................................................97 YOUR NORTHEAST SITECH DEALERS ........................................................34
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