Northeast 18 September 4, 2019

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Published Nationally Northeast Edition

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Harter Joins Highway Equipment Family…10

WMATA photo

Part of Metro’s three-year Platform Improvement Project will completely reconstruct the outdoor platforms at 20 Metrorail stations. Stephenson Equipment Hosts ‘Bandit Day’…20

Work Getting Done in D.C. … Along the Metro By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

Alex Lyon to Roll Out Classic Cars, More…122

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) is nearing the end of a full platform reconstruction and major station improvements to the six Blue and Yellow Metrorail line stations south of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

Stations involved are Braddock Road, King Street-Old Town, Eisenhower Avenue, Huntington, Van Dorn Street, and FranconiaSpringfield. Local bus services are available, and Metro also has an extensive network of free shuttles to accommodate customers at all six of the closed stations. This phase is part of Metro’s three-year Platform Improvement Project that will com-

pletely reconstruct the outdoor platforms at 20 Metrorail stations. The improvements will reportedly make platforms safer and more accessible for customers with disabilities, while also addressing safety concerns and longstanding structural issues. According to Ian Jannetta, spokesperson for the WMATA, the affected stations closed on see METRO page 90

Team Looks to Turn CO2 Into Pre-Fab Concrete

Table of Contents................ 4 By Lori Lovely

Paving Section.............. 51-65

CEG CORRESPONDENT

The UCLA team plans to turn carbon dioxide from flue gas — the exhaust gases from a coal-burning power plant — into prefabricated concrete blocks called “CO2Concrete.”

Carbon Upcycling Underground Utility, UCLA/CO2 Concrete, Trenchers & Trench Boxes Section.......................... 69-79 one of 10 teams com-

Snow & Ice Section..109-112 Auction Section...... 116-132 Business Calendar.......... 128 Advertisers Index............ 130

peting in the final round of the NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE, is hoping to win $7.5 million for demonstrating the most practical technology for turning carbon dioxide emissions into a useful end product. Whoever wins the competition in 2020, the world has already won, due to the team’s innovative solution to the excesses of CO2 produced by power

plants and other heavy industry plants. The UCLA team plans to turn carbon dioxide from flue gas — the exhaust gases from a coal-burning power plant — into pre-fabricated concrete blocks called “CO2Concrete,” a trademarked name. The goal is to produce up

to 10 tons of the product each day. The blocks will then be used in demonstration construction projects. This innovative process takes CO2 from coal-burning power plants and heavy industry see CONCRETE page 98


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2015 WEILER P385A, 2143 HRS, S/N: P385A-1612..............$66,000

2015 CATERPILLAR 420F IT, 746 HRS, S/N: SKR04864 ........$78,000

2012 JOHN DEERE 310SK, 2050 HRS, S/N: 220974 ............$52,000

2013 CATERPILLAR 430F, 4861 HRS, S/N: RDF00410 ................$57,500

2014 CATERPILLAR CB54B, 1771 HRS, S/N: RJN00162 ........$83,000

2006 CASE 445CT, 160 HRS, S/N: N6M431267 ....................$21,000

2014 CATERPILLAR CB24B, 565 HRS, S/N: 42000232 ........$35,000

2011 CATERPILLAR D5K XL, 1787 HRS, S/N: WWW01156 ......$92,000

2012 CATERPILLAR 316EL, 4411 HRS, S/N: DZW00261 ........$97,500

2015 DOOSAN DL250-5, 2171 HRS, S/N: UTF10035 ................$97,000

Used Parts • Quality Parts • Attachments Are you looking for a reliable source for quality used components and parts? Outback Parts is linked nationwide with three used parts networks, so finding dependable parts fast and conveniently is never a problem. Outback Parts also supplies replacement parts for Non-Cat® machines. So when you’re needing parts, call or visit us on-line. 2001 CATERPILLAR 345BIIL, 14,770 HRS, S/N: UTFAGS802 ......$60,000

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2011 CATERPILLAR 259B3, 3591 HRS, S/N: YYZ00526 ........$24,000

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THE HARD TO BELIEVE DOWN-TO-EARTH LEASE! PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $ 379 / MO ON SELECT SKID STEERS AND CTLS. Some restrictions may apply. See dealer for details. Offer valid through 10/31/2019.

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HARTER EQUIPMENT JOINS HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT FAMILY

Harter Equipment has joined the Highway Equipment family. As Highway Equipment Company, the former Harter will continue to provide customers the same service, support and experience for all of their equipment needs.

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INDUSTRY VETERAN BRUCE KNAPP PASSES AWAY

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The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is requesting information and comment on Table 1 of the agency’s Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard for Construction.

Stephenson Equipment recently hosted a “Bandit Day” event in western Pennsylvania. Representatives from Bandit Industries came with their event trailer and a demonstration model of the new towable Beast model 1425.

Vermeer Mid Atlantic continues its expansion into the industrial equipment industry with the acquisition of Vermeer Northeast, a dealer partner of Vermeer Corporation with locations in New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut.

A recent agreement with Sennebogen LLC has concluded James River Equipment’s two-year search to expand its range of OEM lines with the right complementary machines for its customers in the Virginia region.

The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) announces the grant solicitation period for FY20 Local Bridges Fund program is open with applications being accepted through Oct. 16, 2019.

STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT HOSTS ‘BANDIT DAY’ IN WESTERN PA.

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JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT TAKES ON SENNEBOGEN IN VIRGINIA

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ANTIQUE EQUIPMENT ON DISPLAY AT ROCKBUSTER’S ANNUAL SHOW

Northeast Rockbusters, the New England chapter of the Historical Construction Equipment Association (HCEA), hosted its annual Antique Construction Equipment Show in Concord, N.H., Aug. 2 to 4.

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FEDERAL COURT STRIKES DOWN WETLANDS PROPOSAL … AGAIN

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VERMEER MID ATLANTIC ANNOUNCES ACQUISITION OF VERMEER NORTHEAST

LOCAL BRIDGES FUND APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED

109 CEG’S 2019 MUNICIPAL SNOWPLOW BUYERS’ GUIDE

Construction Equipment Guide presents this Snowplow Buyers Guide as a digest of buying tips, plow types and manufacturers to assist you during the equipment selection process.

114 TEREX AWP SHARES ITS SECOND QUARTER 2019 RESULTS

A federal district judge has ruled an Obama administration-era wetlands regulation fails to comply with the law, handing the 2015 directive its second defeat since May.

Following Terex Corporation’s release of its second quarter 2019 results, Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP), driven by the Genie and Terex Utilities brands, is pleased to share these, along with its segment-specific, results.

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced on Aug. 2 $206 million in new state and federal funding to strategically enhance the safety and optimization of freight goods movement across New York.

If you count yourself among the many who are fanatical about antique equipment, vehicles, toys and more, then you’ll want to count yourself in to an Alex Lyon & Son sale Sept. 29, 2019, in Howell Township, N.J.

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Harter Equipment Joins Highway Equipment Family

Harter Equipment, which was founded by Seth Harter in 1967 and led by Sue Harter since 1999 has joined the Highway Equipment family.

Highway Equipment Company is expanding its reach into New Jersey by acquiring a new location in Millstone, N.J. Harter Equipment, which was founded by Seth Harter in 1967 and led by Sue Harter since 1999, has joined the Highway Equipment family. As Highway Equipment Company, the former Harter will continue to provide customers the same service, support and experience for all of their equipment needs. Highway Equipment’s full line of machinery, equipment, parts, service and rentals will meet the needs of companies in the construction, aggregate and earthmoving businesses. “We are excited to expand our (L-R): Thomas Reynolds, president of Highway footprint into this important mar- Equipment; Kari Broze, CFO of Highway ket,” said Highway Equipment Equipment; Sue Harter of Highway Equipment of New Jersey; and Chris McCarty, director of dealer President Thomas Reynolds. Highway Equipment offers a operations. portfolio of premier brands of products, such as screens and crushers, exca- sense for Sue Harter. “I was attracted to Highway Equipment as vators, trucks and compact skid steers among many others. Highway is committed we were both multi-generation, family-run to providing an easy way to do business, an businesses and had common brands like Highway Equipment offers a portfolio of premier brands of products, such as experienced team, expedient customer serv- Kobelco, Bell and Hyundai,” she said. “I screens and crushers, excavators, trucks and compact skid steers among many ice, exceptional product support and equip- have known Thom Reynolds for many others. years, as well as many of the key managers ment of the highest quality, Reynolds said. “We have seven branches, located at Harter knew their counterparts at will continue to deliver the great products, Zelienople, Pa., approximately 22 miles support and value you have come to expect north of Pittsburgh, the company has locathroughout Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, Highway. “As part of a larger organization, the from us,” said Harter. tions servicing areas in Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Carolina and now New Jersey, servicNew York, Virginia, New Jersey, Maryland, ing 10 states,” Reynolds said. “Our experi- acquisition will provide our customers with About Highway Equipment West Virginia, North Carolina, South ence keeps us at the forefront of equipment more access to larger equipment and attachCompany Carolina and Tennessee. innovations by representing the most reliable ments as well as equipment Harter did not Established in 1933, Highway Equipment The new branch is located at the former manufacturers, maintaining a workforce that deal in, such as screening and crushing prodCompany is a leading sales, rental, parts and Harter location at 615 State Route 33, is well educated and empowered to provide ucts,” she added. All Harter employees have joined the service provider of highway, construction, Millstone Twp, N.J. 08535. reliable solutions for maximum productiviHighway Equipment team. oil and gas, mining, quarry and industrial For more information, visit ty.” “We want to assure our customers that we material-handling equipment. Based in www.highway-equipment.com.  The merging of businesses made perfect


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ROGERS 65 TON 4-AXLE DROPSIDE

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Rogers Custom 55 Ton Gentle Riser, 25’ Clear Deck, Paver Front Ramps, Bucket Cut Out, 275’s on Aluminum, Air Lift 3rd Axle, Night Lights, Strobes .......... ..............IN STOCK!

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Rogers 35 ton, Gentle Riser, 24' deck, 275's Aluminum, Night Lights & Strobes. Rogers Red Paint...... ................IN STOCK!

Rogers CY50GR, 50 Ton Gentle Riser, Paver Ramps, 275’s, Aluminum Wheels, Air Lift 3rd, Night Lights, Strobes ........ ................IN STOCK!

Rogers 55 ton Dropside, 26' deck, No-Foot Neck, 110" swing, Heavy Lift Pkg. Severe Duty Side Brackets, Air Lift 3rd Axle. 2013 Fontaine 35 Ton, Air Ride ............................................................JUST TRADED!

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Visit www.weaco.com to view our complete inventory 4009 Conrad Weiser Parkway • Womelsdorf, PA 19567 Phone: (610) 589-5555 • Fax: (610) 589-5350 • Email: sales@weaco.com

2011 DEERE 332D, 1185 Hrs, Cab, Heat, 2014 CASE SR250, 736 Hrs, Heat, A/C, 2014 KUBOTA SVL90-2, 2090 Hrs, Cab, Hyd Q-Attach, 2-Spd, 74" Bucket ......$23,000 2-Spd, Hyd Q-Attach, High Flow, Ride Ctrl ........ Heat, A/C, 2-Spd, Hyd Q-Attach........$34,000 ......................................................$25,500

2017 KOMATSU PC55MR-5, 158 Hrs, 2019 YANMAR VIO55-6A, 100 Hrs, Heat, 2011 CASE CX135SR, 4809 Hrs, Heat, Cab, Heat, A/C, Aux Hyd, Roadliner Pads, A/C, Hyd Coupler, Aux Hyd, Angle Blade, A/C, Aux Hyd, Hyd Coupler, 24" Bucket .......... 30" Bucket ......................................$55,000 24" Bucket ......................................$59,000 ......................................................$55,000

2013 JCB JS145LC, 654 Hrs, Heat, A/C, 2008 KAWASAKI Z115ZV, 15,844 Hrs, 2015 KOMATSU WA380-7, 13,190 Hrs, Hyd Thumb, 36" Bucket ..................$69,500 Heat, A/C, Cummins, 14.5' Bucket, Excellent Heat, A/C, Rebuilt Engine, Good Rubber, Rubber ............................................$32,500 Auto Greaser....................................$69,500

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• INV V #12754 #127 46, 1,555 HOURS • 59 HP DIES SEL POWER • CAB/HEA AT T/AC/RADIO • DOZER BLA ADE, AUX. HYD. • MECHANIC CAL L QUICK COUPLER • 24” DIG BU UCKET • 6 MOS./75 50 HR PT WARR WARRANTY SALE PRICE E $45,900.00

• INVENT NTORY Y #130001 • 205 HP P CUMMINS DIESEL • OMNI 10’-18’ 10’ SCREED • FLEET T MAINT TAINED AINED • WORK K READY REDUCED ED PRICE $34,999.00 $

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• INVENTOR RY Y # 130871 • 81 HOURS • PERKINS TIER T 3 84 HP DIESEL • CAB/HEA AT T/AC/RADIO • 67 67” SINGLE E DRUM VIBRAT ATORY • DIRT ROLL LER • 15,400 LBS S STA TATIC WEIGHT SALE PRICE E $64,900.00

• INVENT NTORY Y #130111, 3608 HRS • 94 HP INTERIM TIER 4 DIESEL • AUX. HYDRAULIC HYDR CIRCUIT • WERK K BRAU MAN. COUPLER • 36 36” WB B DIG BUCKET • 60” HY YD. TIL LT T. SWIVEL BKT • 6 MOS S./750 HR PT WARR WARRANTY SALE PRICE RICE $79,900.00 $

2014 CATERPILLAR ATE ERPILLAR 416F

2017 KUBOTA KUBOTA S SVL95-2S

2017 PITTS ST TA20 A20 T TA AG TRAILER

2017 KOBEL KOBEL LCO SK230SRLC-5

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Industry Veteran Bruce Knapp Dies “Dad really loved the heavy equipment business and particularly the used equipment. In his mind the bigger the equipment the better.”

Jeffery Knapp

used construction equipment Bruce Stuart Knapp, husthat could be dismantled and band and father of three, resold for parts. Later on, he passed away on Aug. 20, was a used equipment manag2019, at age 70. er of McClung Logan Mr. Knapp was born on Equipment Company and he March 10, 1949, in Corning, finished out his career as the N.Y., to Floyd and Mary used equipment manager of Helen (Stuart) Knapp. As a Anderson Equipment young boy, he helped out on Company, the Komatsu disthe family farm, Stuart & tributor of western Sons Dairy. He eventually Pennsylvania, much of New went on to build a career in York, Vermont, New the heavy equipment indusHampshire and Maine. try that culminated at “Dad really loved the Anderson Equipment, where heavy equipment business he was able to transform the and particularly the used company’s involvement in equipment. In his mind the used equipment with the bigger the equipment the bethelp of many great employter. What he loved the most ees. about the used equipment On July 14, 1973, he marbusiness was the ‘horse tradried JoAnn (Miller) Knapp. ing.’ Just before he passed, Together, they raised a son Dad was visited by Bill Gex, and two daughters, and have the CEO of Anderson delighted in their five grandEquipment Company. With a children, along with the joy of knowing two more will be Bruce Stuart Knapp died Aug. 20, 2019, at age 70. smile on his face, Dad wanted welcomed into the family He built a long, successful career in the heavy to pass on one final thought to this fall. equipment industry that culminated at Anderson Bill, ‘Don’t Ever Stop Making Deals.’ Dad loved Mr. Knapp loved to fish Equipment. making deals.” and valued the time he was February was Mr. Knapp’s favorite time of the year on the water. He also enjoyed reading, football and visits to the gun range. He was known for his quick wit, infectious because that meant it was time to go to Florida for the big auctions and Jack Lyon’s sale was his favorite. laugh and funny sayings. “It gave him an opportunity to network with all of his “My father spent virtually all his life working in construction equipment distribution, much of it focused on buddies in the used equipment business from up and down used equipment,” Jeffery Knapp said. “He started in the the east coast,” Jeffery Knapp said. “Five years ago, he very quietly started a battle with 1970s working for a company called L.B. Smith who was the Terex distributor for much of Pennsylvania, New York bladder cancer. Unless you knew him very well you had and New England. After getting his start there, he went to no idea what he was going through. No matter what the work for the Dow Equipment Company who was the dis- treatment did to him or how he was feeling in general he would greet you with nothing other than a smile and tributor for International [later purchased by Dressta]. “In the 1980s, my dad worked for the Nuttall Company never, ever complain about the pain. He just kept moving in western New York. They had a heavy focus on munic- forward.” Mr. Knapp was preceded in death by his father, Floyd, ipal equipment and were the distributor for Fiat Allis loadmother, Mary Helen, and brother, Gregory Knapp. He is ers and excavators, as well as Champion motorgraders.” In the mid to late 1980s, Mr. Knapp made a connection survived by his wife, JoAnn, three children, Jeffery with a Fiat Allis dealer in the Carolinas called E.F. Craven (Kelly), Jennifer (Robert) Harris, and Emily (David) and managed its sales team for a number of years. He also Matthews, grandchildren Jeffery II, John, Katherine, had the opportunity at one point in his career to work for Margaret, Emma, sisters, Sandra (Bob) Wolf, Marcia an equipment manufacturer, Kato, importing hydraulic (Eugene) Baker, and Pamela (Steven) Feinberg-Rivkin, and several cousins, nieces and nephews. excavators and setting up dealers in the United States. Donations may be made in memory of Mr. Knapp to In the early 1990s the Knapp family moved back to Buffalo, N.Y., and Bruce Knapp accepted a position with the India Gospel League, P.O. Box 356, Hudson, OH H & R Parts, where he was assigned the task of purchasing 44236, online: https://give.iglworld.org. CEG

Industry Colleagues Remember Bruce Knapp Nick Rigby, used equipment sales, Anderson Equipment Company “Geez-O-Peet” Where do you start with Bruce? He was a gracious and genuine soul that loved helping people, making others laugh and selling construction equipment. I am honored to have spent the last few years working for Bruce and learning from his wealth of knowledge in the used equipment industry. He will be greatly missed as a mentor and a friend. Ron Alger, used equipment coordinator, Anderson Equipment Company I had the honor of working closely with Bruce Knapp for several years. He helped Anderson Equipment break into the used equipment market with unprecedented success. He not only helped market share to Anderson Equipment, but he assisted in developing an entire department devoted to used equipment laying a solid foundation for future success. He personally enriched the lives all the people he worked with. When buying or selling used equipment, Bruce’s name always comes up. He was a man of honor, integrity, intelligence and humor. Gino Morin, corporate fleet manager, Anderson Equipment Company Bruce Knapp transformed how Anderson Equipment viewed the used equipment business. He took us from a “selling our trades” mentality to used equipment being an important part of our business structure. He educated us and lead us with patience and a great deal of humor. Mark Pence, president, Calvin Group Inc. I got to know Bruce in 1988 when he was importing Kato excavators, and I have considered him a friend ever since. He was my teacher and my mentor. He gave me knowledge of the equipment and taught me a lot about ethics and beyond that we shared our friendship and our faith. Guy Roof, president, Con-Equip of Carolinas Bruce gave me my break in the industry. I met him when I was working at E.F. Craven. I had done everything in the place from sweeping floors to stocking shelves, but I was not allowed to do what I really wanted to do, which was to sell heavy equipment, because people without four-year degrees were not allowed to sell. When Bruce came everything changed. He gave me my big break and he taught me how to sell. I am forever indebted. Chris Fraser, used equipment manager, Toromont Tractor I’m really going to miss Bruce. We would spend hours on the phone driving in opposite directions down the highway just talking about tractors. For 25 years we have talked tractors and completed a few deals. He would pick my brain about Caterpillar machines and I would pick his about Komatsu or whatever brand he was currently representing. If we weren’t exchanging information about equipment, we were talking exchange rates between Canada and the U.S. He was a great source of information and a great guy.


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Bandit’s towable BEAST model 1425 tub grinder was a focal point for those in attendance. Bandit representatives from the factory were on hand at the event along with the Bandit event trailer, which attracted a lot of attention by the attendees.

Stephenson Equipment recently hosted a “Bandit Day” event in western Pennsylvania. “Showcasing the Bandit line of products to the tree care professionals in the western Pennsylvania area was a high priority for us,” said Charlie Walsh, vice president of Stephenson Equipment Inc. (SEI). “Now that we are the official dealer for Bandit in western Pennsylvania, we wanted to have a day to focus solely on their tremendous product line,” Stephenson had the event at its Butler location (in Prospect, Pa.,) that has had some new building renovations done to it since becoming a SEI branch location post-merger

with the Walsh Equipment company. Representatives from Bandit Industries came to the event with their event trailer and a demonstration model of the new towable Beast model 1425, which is a slightly smaller tub grinder built on a towable platform when compared to its larger predecessors in the Beast line. Stephenson had many Bandit stock units on display, ranging from the compact tracked stump grinder model ZT1844 all the way up the larger 2550 stump grinder. Stephenson also had its extensive stock of Bandit chippers on display, offering a chipper size suited for any tree service operation no matter the size. Also at the branch was the Bandit BTC150, a tracked forestry unit popular for land clearing. Eric Pezzulo from the Hillsville, Pa., area was the winner of the grand prize given away at the event — see STEPHENSON page 128

Gary Pezzulo (C), from the Hillsville, Pa., area was the grand prize winner at the event. Stephenson and Bandit teamed up to offer a grand prize that included tickets to the upcoming Tree Care Industry Association national event held in Pittsburgh, Pa., in November, lodging for the show, a night out including dinner and $100 spending money.

Bandit reps had the BTC 150 parked by their tent. The tracked carrier unit is perfect for right of way maintenance and light land clearing companies.

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Stump grinders from Bandit lined the one side of Stephenson’s dealership, with sizes and options for any size tree service operation.


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(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, (2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. NUMEROUS Rivinius R600’s, 10’ Wide, Mount on JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou- (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . Dozer Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,500 pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. ATTACHMENTS

Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500

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Arm, Used, 1756353/81458, HIGH LIFT ARMS, BORES NEED MACHINED Arm, Used, 4E7522/63584, GUTO Inspected standard lift 988F arm Arm, Used, 2357301/67960, GUTO Inspected 930G Standard lift arm 2357301 Arm, Used, 1157044/68123, Good used take off arm, all bores inspected, no cracks Cat # 1157044 Standard lift Arm, Used, 1133727/73616, TAKE OFF- BEARINGS NEED REPLACED Axle, Used, 1725385/80027, Good used take out rear axle, visual inspection of diff and wheel grps Axle, Used, 1294281/80918, Good used take out rear axle, visual inspection of diff and planetary grps Axle, Used, 2327558.75, Good used take off rear 980H Axle, includes front and rear trunion mounts Inspected and painted Axle, Used, 2327559/75004, Good used take off front (fixed) axle group for 980H Inspected and painted Axle, Used, 1080060/71964, Good used take off front (fixed) axle from 980G Inspected Axle, Used, 1079680/68122, Good sued take off rear (OSC) axle from 980G Inspected Axle, Used, 1079680/68769, Good used take off rear (OSC) axle from 980G Inspected Axle, Used, 1725386/80028, Good used take off rear (OSC) axle Inspected Axle, Used, 1383121/35700, GUTO REAR AXLE GROUP, 1383121 SUITES 950G/962G/IT62G Axle, Used, 2677380/71827, Rebuilt rear axle, includes Rebearinged trunions. Part# 2677380 Axle, Used, 1079680/71963, Good used inspected rear axle. Axle, Used, 1378832/68732, Good used rear axle, inspected. No trunion support housings. Includes 1378851 diff, 1929822 wheel groups Blade, Angle, Used, 2516113/79792 Blade, Angle, Used, 3787905/84481, Used take off D6T XL Angle blade group C Frame has slight "tweak" Blade, Other, Used, 1435472/85790, GOOD USED NEEDS 263-1772 BEARINGS/TRUNNIONS Blade, SU, Used, 234000/81380 Blade, SU, Used, 2275439/87326, D8R/T SU complete blade group Blade, SU, Used, 1021904/87327, Good used take off D9T SU Blade Blade only Blade, SU, New, 2234000, New Cat D6T SU Blade Blade, U, Used, 1307751/83919, D10T U BLADE MOLDBOARD ONLY NO CUTTING EDGES, FROG IN GOOD CONDITION Booms, Used, 1679845/79926, GOOD USED TAKE OFF BOOM SUITS 345B 22.6' 6.9M NEW BEARINGS ALL BORES MACHINED TO CAT SPEC Booms, Used, 1473878/81700, GUTO 25.6' CAT # 1473878 Booms, Used, 1155417/81847, GOOD USED TAKE OFF BOOM 1155417 SUITS 5230 Booms, Used, 2444155/88289, GOOD USED 24' 7.3 M MASS EX Booms, Used, 5I3412/54544, GUTO BOOM 4300 mm / 14.1 ft SUITES 311/312 Booms, Used, 2343799/50540, Good used take off 242" ( 6150mm / 20.17') Reach Boom Booms, Used, MS3194, LONG REACH BOOM & STICK FOR 320 USED CALL FOR DETAILS Bucket, GP, New, 3719068/84744, NEW CAT BARE DB LINK 60" SD Bucket, GP, Used, 1098156/78252, QUICK COUPLER STYLE BUCKET BUCKET ONLY DOES NOT INCLUDE QUICK COUPLER GOOD USED 2.25 CY3 Bucket, GP, Used, 1098156/78252, GOOD USED 953D QUICK COUPLER STYLE BUCKET Bucket, Other, New, THSB/56740NEW TOMAHAWK BRAND STUMP BUCKET, SUITS MOST ALL BRANDS OF SKID STEERS Bucket, Other, Used, BU3844, Rockland Brand Trapezoidal bucket 60" on top, 24" on bottom Model ETZ 1.57 CY3 Very good used Bucket, Rock, Used, 5V5601/60577, REPAIRED AS NEEDED Cab, EROPS, Used, 1726070/81852, Good used 5230 Cab grp Cab, EROPS, Used, 2521415/86445GUTO CAB MEETS ROPS RE CERTIFICATION GUIDELINES REPAIRED AS REQUIRED Cab, EROPS, Used, 1674447/73254, Good used take off 777D CAB Cab, EROPS, Used, 1535485/85332, Good used take off Cab suits AXM Prefix Cab, EROPS, Used, 1535485/81904, COMPLETE CAB GRP PAINT IS FAIR- NEEDS PAINTED SUITS 740 AXMCab, EROPS, Used, 1535485/81920, GUTO PAINT IS FAIR- NEEDS PAINTED SUITS 740 AXMCab, EROPS, Used, 1794221/67953, GUTO CAB SUITS 980G Cab, EROPS, Used, 1532915/86222, GOOD USED TAKE OFF 365BL CAB Cab, EROPS, Used, 1573739/79847, Good used take off cab # 1573739 Cab, EROPS, Used, 3T8106/36149, EROPS Cab, recondtioned suits D10 84W Cab, EROPS, Used, 1118549/50331, GOOD USED TAKE OFF CAB GRP FITS D9R/D10R/D11R Cab, EROPS, Used, 7U4400/40232, GOOD USED D350E CAB 7U4400 Cab, EROPS, Used, 1097922/65276, Good used take off cab, inspected Fits 980G 2KR PART# 1097922 Cab, EROPS, Used, 1276516/75461, GUTO CAB Glass needs replaced, sold as is

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Cab, EROPS, Used, 1674447/74762, GUTO VERY CLEAN CAB 1253367 DASH PANEL CRACKED MONITOR PANEL BAD INSPECTED FOR MSHA RE-CERT Cab, ROPS, Used, 1118549/69078, Good used D10R Cab C-Frame, Used, 3341767/66973, Like new take off C Frame assembly Counterweight, Used, 3672332/84079, NEW CAT SURPLUS 1000 LB COUNTERWEIGHT CAT PART# 367-2332 Counterweight, Used, 3672331/84078, NEW CAT SURPLUS CAT# 3672331 1000 LBS Counterweight, Used, 2173654/88352, GOOD USED TAKE OFF 4515 LBS 47.5" X 32.5" X 32" Counterweight, Used, 1146030/65810, 2300 LB Counterweight fits 980G 2KR Counterweight, Used, 3374888/62291, Good used take off Counterweight 7385 LBS Counterweight, Used, MS2271, 705 LB Counterweight Cat # 3745858 Take off Coupler / Quick Coupler, New, 3371952/85091, NEW CAT HPL INTERFACE QUICK COUPLER KIT Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 4447496/86130, Like new take off manual quick coupler Cat # 444-7496 Coupler / Quick Coupler, New, QCCAT312/85372, New Teran brand manual quick coupler Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 312QC/84850, New Aim brand hydraulic quick coupler 65 MM Pin 312 "A" linkage Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 2924151/85781, Good used take off "B" linkage pin grabber quick coupler Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 3498040/87455, New Take Off Fusion style quick coupler # 349-8040 Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 3518749/84994, Good used take off 312E Quick coupler, hydraulic Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 1608289/85782, Good used take off "D" Linkage pin grabber quick coupler Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 3880067/88365, Like new "B" Linkage family pin grabber quick coupler. Includes (1) set of pins # 388-0067 Coupler / Quick Coupler, New, 315QCR/77451, New Rockland Brand pin grabber Hydraulic quick coupler Pins have some surface rust Fits 315/315B/315C/315D Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 2225002/79304, LOW HOUR TAKE OFF HPL STYLE QUICK COUPLER Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 1766247/79305, GUTO MECHANICAL QUICK COUPLER MISSING 132-3821 LEVER Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 938GCPLR/81242, JRB BRAND GUTO HORIZONTAL PIN LOCK STYLE ( HPL) S/N# 0804-135147-1 ALL CRACKS REPAIRED Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 1715954/85239, Good used take off pin grabber quick coupler for "D" linkage family Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 3611096/85426, GOOD USED MANUAL DUAL LOCK PIN GRABBER Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, QC303/87845, GOOD USED WAIN ROY STYLE QUICK COUPLER, MANUAL WOODS EQUIPMENT BRAND Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 3880067/88365, Very good used pin grabber quick coupler suits "B" linkage family Coupler / Quick Coupler, New, 1608296/88374, NEW CAT SURPLUS PINS HAVE SURFACE RUST DEDICATED WEDGE LOCK COUPLER Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 3336550/58732, NEW TAKE OFF FUSION STYLE QUICK COUPLER Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, CU880, Hydraulic quick coupler ISO/VOLVO Designed to pick up Volvo interface quick coupler attachments. Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, BRK886, Used IT Coupler hook used only on a Cat SA30 Broom Cat # 2675693 Cylinder, Boom/Lift, Used, 1393788/72191, Good used polished rod fits front shovel boom lift cylinder 121-8909 Rod part # 1393788 Cylinder, Crowd, built, 1270865/70942, Rebuilt stick cylinder Cylinder, Crowd, Used, 1131924/81850, GUTO Stick cylinders suit 5230 Differential, Used, 3880373/81221, GOOD USED INSPECTED FRONT DIFFERENTIAL Differential, Rebuilt, 1367631/55993, Rebuilt 836C diff, no spin Engine, Used, 1006339/81853, Good running take out 5230 engine Aprox 10,000 hours on engine Includes 6I7652 & 6I761 Encloser Engine, Rebuilt, 1537076/85601, REBUILT SOLD OUTRIGHT Does not include alternator, hyd pumps, a/c compressor or transmission and brake coolers. Engine, Used, 1430037/85330, Good running take out Replaced R/M bearings, new injectors, resealed oil leaks, replace F/R crank seals. Dyno tested. Engine, Rebuilt, 1056574/82445, Rebuilt engine with mixed parts Engine, Used, 1537076/81828, GUTO R/M BEARINGS REPLACED REMAN OIL PUMP DYNOTESTED 90 DAY MAJOR FAILURE WARRANTY ONLY BLOCK, CRANK AND HEAD Engine, Rebuilt, 6I3528/82440, Rebuilt with mixed parts Suits 963b Engine, Used, 2354678/80574, GRTO 3406E APROX 8,500 SMU ON ENGINE ROD/MAIN BEARINGS REPLACED OIL PUMP REBUILT OVERHEAD RAN DYNO TESTED 90 DAY MAJOR FAILURE WARRANTY ONLY CYL BLOCK, CRANK AND CYL HEAD Engine, Used, 1482061/86400, GRTO 3196 INSTALLED NEW ROD/MAIN BEARINGS REMAIN OIL PUMP ADJUSTED VALVES 90 DAY WARRANTY MAJOR FAILURE ONLY BLOCK CRANK HEAD Engine, Used, 3094421/86216, GUTO C7 NEW OIL PUMP, ROD MAIN

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BEARINGS, NEW STARTER ADJ OVERHEAD, DYNO TEST 90 MAJOR FAILURE WARRANTY ONLY BLOCK CRANK HEAD Engine, Used, 1986489/80340GRTO S/N# BNT01198 ROD / MAINS AND OIL PUMP REPLACED DYNO TESTED 90 DAY MAJOR FAILURE WARRANTY ONLY Engine, Used, 2083027/84666, Rebuilt all Cat parts sold exchange core required Engine, Rebuilt, 8N9602/83263, REBUILT LONG BLOCK PLUS ALL CAT PARTS CORE REQUIRED Engine, Rebuilt, 2225432/81554, REBUILT LONG BLOCK CORE REQUIRED INCLUDES REMAN OIL PUMP & OIL COOLER Engine, Used, 1430029/75399, Rebuilt short block all Cat parts Sold outright Engine, Rebuilt, 3015768/87386, Rebuilt C9 Engine suits D6T LGP All Cat Parts, dyno tested Sold exchange Engine, Used, 1074935/88269, GRTO 3116 Engine 3250 hours since rebuild Rod/ Main bearings replaced std/std Oil pump replaced with reman overhead ran, dyno tested. Dyno test result available. 90 day major failure warranty sold outright Engine, Used, 1730355/87319, GRTO ROD/MAN BEARINGS, REMAN OIL PUMP INSTALLED OVERHEAD RAN, DYNO TESTED Engine, Rebuilt, 1537076/85309, Rebuilt 3406E Engine for 740 AXM1SOLD OUTRIGHT . Does not include alternator, hyd pumps, a/c compressor or transmission and brake coolers. Engine, Used, 2250992/81446, GRTO ROD/MAIN BEARINGS, OIL PUMP REPLACED ADJUST OVERHEAD DYNO TEST Engine, Used, 1382001/37356, Good running take out 3176 engine, suits 345B. Rod / main bearings replaced, new oil pump, water pump and turbo. Dyno tested: results available. Engine, Rebuilt, 7E9078/36720, REBUILT 777C ENGINE ALL CAT PARTS Engine, Rebuilt, 2250992/55693, REBUILT LONG BLOCK PLUS CORE REQUIRED, SOLD EXCHANGE Engine, Used, 1981441/72823, Rebuilt exchange Engine, Used, 3452887/77187, Low hour GRTO Rod / main bearings replaced pistons re-ringed dyno tested Equalizer Bars, Used, 2223676/84543, Rebuilt E-Bar Sold exchange Equalizer Bars, Rebuilt, 1414690/28344, REBUILT D7H equalizer bar. We do not use e-bars that have cracked / failed in the center bore. Final Drive, Used, 2676824/85814, Good used take off, inspected does not include sprocket Final Drive, Used, 6i7521/81857, GUTO INCLUDES: 1082721 LH TRACK FRAME 6I7547 TCR GRP 6I7548 SF ROLLER GRP 1221804 TRACK GRP Final Drive, Used, 6i7521/81858, GUTO INCLUDES: 1082728 RH TRACK FRAME 6I7547 TCR GRP 6I7548 SF ROLLER GRP 1221804 TRACK GRP Final Drive, Used, 3W6494/77620, RESEALED. SPROCKET FLANGES HAVE BEEN REPAIRED TO CAT SPEC NO SPROCKET SEGMENTS INCLUDED 90 DAY WARRANTY Final Drive, Used, 1Q3054/81825, Good used take off, inspected. No sprocket groups included Fits D8N LGP ONLY! Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1356158/87486, REBUILT D6M 4JN FINAL DRIVES NO SPROCKET GROUP SOLD REBUILT EXCHANGE ALL CAT PARTS Final Drive, Used, 5183389/87758, Like new take off final drive, right hand, no travel motor Cat # 5183389 Final Drive, Used, 1362956/86397, GOOD USED INSPECTED FINAL DRIVE, DOES NOT INCLUDE SPROCKET CAT# 136-2956 Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1384810/82685, Rebearinged and resealed, brakes worn 7% Sold outright Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1384810/82686, Rebearinged and resealed, brakes worn 9% sold outright Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1268347/68251, REBUILT, SOLD EXCHANGE ALL CAT PARTS # 1268347 Final Drive, Used, 3254665/79379, Rear wheel grp - good used inspected take off sold exchange Cat # 325-4665 Final Drive, Used, 9U3022/69724, PLANETARY GEARS INSPECTED GOOD INCLUDES 9U2856 BRAKE GRP GUTO Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1384810/85329, Rebuilt with all Cat parts Sold outright no core required Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1384810/81861, REBUILT ALL CAT PARTS SOLD EXCHANGE Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1416054/81859, REBUILT ALL CAT PARTS SOLD EXCHANGE Final Drive, Used, 1384810/81163, CHECKED AND INSPECTED WITH BRAKE GP Final Drive, Used, 2327554/81217, GUTO VISUAL INSPECTION OF PLANETARY GEARS Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1362847, Rebuilt final drive, without motor suits 345B Part # 136-2847 Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1605585/8037, Rebuilt 980G Wheel groups Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1141488/61170, REBUILT FINAL DRIVE, INCLUDES REBUILT TRAVEL MOTOR 1141488 Final Drive, New, 3715138, New Cat 980M/980K Wheel groups 3715138 Grapple, GP, Used, 2756075/79396, Good used take off G125B Contractors Grapple Complete with pins and mounting plate Grapple, Log, Used, 18205005/81608, GUTO JD135 LOG GRAPPLE BUILTRITE BRAND MODEL 18205005 SERIAL # NS6296 Other, Used, 2190426/81797, Like new Cat LT18B Tiller Other, New, 2518303/53371, New Cat VERS-A-MAT AS2302 Front

Mount Screed *electric screed plates 10' width Other, Used, 1554102/32845, New Cat 5130 Rollers Part# 1554102/32845 Other, Used, 1072940/326, Good used H link for 5130 Mass Ex. Other, Rebuilt, 8E5273/38926, Rebuilt brake and steering clutch from D6R LGP Part# 8E5273 Rebuilt Other, Used, MS1452, GOMACO CURB AND GUTTER MOLD Ripper, Used, 2244449/84324, GUTO D6T Ripper Ripper, Used, 2567612/88235, Good used take off 953D / 953C/ 953K Ripper Ripper, New, RIPPER320/88294, NEW TERAN BRAND B LINKAGE FROST RIPPER Ripper, New, RIPPER312/88293, NEW TERAN BRAND FROST RIPPER "A" LINKAGE 65 MM PINS Ripper, New, RIPPER336D/84965, NEW TERAAN BRAND FROST RIPPER "DB" LINKAGE Ripper, New, RIPPER315/84963, NEW TERAN BRAND FROST RIPPER 70 MM PINS WILL NOT FIT 315F! Ripper, Used, 2156422/80436, Good used take off single shank ripper for D8T Shears, Steel, Rebuilt, S385C, Rebuilt S385C Shear Stick, Used, 3671522/86775, Low hour take off 12' 8" DB linkage stick includes Linkage Group 236-8415 & bucket cylinder 357-9766 Stick, Used, 1117637/1699, Good used take off medium stick part # 1117637 new nose bearing & dirt seals Stick, Used, 2847105/63045, GOOD USED 9' 2" 314DLCR Stick Stick, Used, 1152624/75445, TAKE OFF NEEDS LINE BORED AND BUCKET PIN BORES FACED. LINKAGE BEARINGS NEED REPLACED DENTED FROM H LINK STRICKING STICK HAS NPK BRACKETS 10.5 C LINK Stick, Used, 2045969/81742, GUTO BARE 10.5' D LINKAGE Stick, Used, 3671534/86437, GOOD USED 10.5' DB LINK STICK Stick, Used, 1663633/72360, TAKE OFF 3.9M NO VISIBLE CRACKS NEEDS BEARINGS AND FACED FACE SPREAD 430MM ( SPEC 441MM) STICK CYL BORE 3.940" (SPEC 3.938 +/- .0017) BUCKET CYL BORE 3.551" ( SPEC 3.544 +/- .0017") Stick, Used, 1583998/81699, GUTO 15,3' V LINKAGE INCLUDES BUCKET CYL 143-8004 H LINKAGE GRP 141-3775 Stick, Used, 2977329/85178, Good used take off 15.3' VB Linkage # 297-7329 Stick, New, 2062511/27571, NEW CAT 5110 B STICK 4.5M 14.76' Hoe style Stick, Used, 2512502/86395, JB LINK 9.5' Stick usable as is, no cracks no line bore repairs needed sold as is- stick currently has used bearings and seals Swing Drive, Rebuilt, 1994539/84024, Rebuilt swing drive, all Cat parts Swing Drive, Used, 1362888/86225, Good used take off, inspected left hand Swing Drive, Used, 6i7233/81268, TAKEOFF CLEANED AND PAINTED INC 110-6198 BRAKE GP 122-8068 MOTOR Swing Drive, Used, 1695530/88280, GOOD USED TAKE OFF SWING DRIVE, LEFT HAND INSPECTED Swing Drive, Used, 1695532/88279, Good used take off right hand swing drive No motor Swing Drive, Used, 7I7761/57080, Take off swing drive, inspected and resealed. Includes 7I8627 Swing motor, motor is used and not inspected. Swing Drive, Rebuilt, 1141305/32317, REBUILT 330B SWING DRIVE Tires, Used, 1190551/84830(2) TIRE AND RIMS ASSM. SOLD ONLY AS A SET Firestone Super All Traction 23.1-26 Tires Rated R1 Average tread remaining 48/32" ( new spec 52/32") Mounted on rim 6R4385 Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 2657360/82418, REBUILT EXCHANGE CORE REQUIRED COMPATIBLE WITH 188-0502 TORQUE STEERING PUMP MOUNTING IS 6 BOLT Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1081427/77674, REBUILT , CORE REQUIRED INCLUDES OUTLET RELIEF Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 3t5832/85945, Rebuilt, all Cat parts Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1173357/82847, REBUILT EXCHANGE CORE REQUIRED CORE MUST BE COMPLETE AND ASSEMBLED Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1613306/65014, Rebuilt all Cat Parts Sold Exchange Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1061711/87248, Rebuilt D6M Torque convertor Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 6P6412/31183, Rebuilt D10 84W Torque part # 6P6412 Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1431234/56095, Rebuilt, all Cat parts, Torque converter to fit 824B/836/836C Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1285303/52676, Rebuilt 988H Torque Convertor part# 128-5303 Sold exchanage Torque Converters, Used, 6T4674/42945, Rebuilt Torque convertor part# 6T4674 Suits 773B Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1102769/35220, Rebuilt torque converter, suits D10R Cat# 110-2769 Torque Converters, Used, 1210030/47691, Good used inspected D11R/T Torque converter # 121-0030 Torque Converters, Core, 1103391/71477, CORE ONLY REMOVED FROM MACHINE THAT SUFFERED TRANS FAILURE NEEDS CLEANED OUT / RESEALED SOLD AS IS Torque Converters, Core, 1210028/59566, CORE ONLY Torque only, no cover Torque has been disassembled and inspected reassembled loosely, cannot be installed in machine as is all parts guaranteed to meet Cat reusability guidelines

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Just salvaged ! D6M LGP 4JN Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1613306/65016, REBUILT EXCHANGE Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 8E7009/64425, REBUILT EXCHANGE Transmissions, Used, 1466225/81831, Good used take out 740 AXM transmission air tested clutches, filter and screen clean Transmissions, Rebuilt, 1466225/81905, Rebuilt all Cat parts 740 AXM Transmission Transmissions, Used, 1466225/85600, Good used 740 AXM Transmission Air tested clutches, screen and filter clean Transmissions, Used, 1466225/85682, Good used take out 740 AXM transmission Air tested clutches, filter and screen clean Transmissions, Rebuilt, 3T0034/82848, REBUILT 785C TRANSMISSION SOLD EXCHANGE Transmissions, Used, 1066452.863REPAIRED AS NEEDED RESEALED NEW CLUTCH PLATES AND MODULATING VALVES DYNO TESTED SOLD OUTRIGHT Transmissions, Used, 6y6965/79174, GRTO AIR TESTED OK FILTER AND SCREEN CHECKED- CLEAN LIFTING EYE BOLT HOLE ON MAIN CASE WAS CRACKED- WELDED CUSTOMER SHOULD BE AWARE BEFORE INSTALLING! Transmissions, Used, 3P7556/31378, REBUILT TRANSMISSION ALL CAT PARTS NO BEVEL GEAR! Transmissions, Rebuilt, 1109296/81701, Rebuilt all Cat parts Transmissions, Rebuilt, 8E4565/86525, Rebuilt all Cat parts Transmissions, Rebuilt, 1466225/79441, Rebuilt transmission all Cat Parts Fits 740 AXM1Transmissions, Used, 2348866/69055GRTO INSPECTED CLUTCHES ACTUATE WITH AIR PRESSURE SUCTION AND MAGNETIC SCREENS ARE CLEAN NEW TORQUE FLEX PLATES INSTALLED NEW TRANS WIRING HARNESS INSTALLED Transmissions, Rebuilt, 1085655/87448, Rebuilt all Cat parts, sold exchange Transmissions, Rebuilt, 9W0782/32318, Rebuilt 988B 50W Transmission, part # 9W0782. All Cat parts Transmissions, Used, 2348866/32134, 500 hour take out, dyno tested ( dyno results available) Part# 2348866 fits 938G Transmissions, Used, 9M8300/42387, Resealed, new clutch plates installed part# 9M8300 Transmissions, Rebuilt, 1402772/57646, REBUILT 924G TRANSMISSION SOLD EXCHNAGE Transmissions, Used, 1164860/74079, GRTO AIR TESTED CLUTCH PACKS- OK Transmissions, Used, 2372331/80168, 2372331 REBUILT 972H TRANSMISSION Truck Components - Engine, Rebuilt, 4P2834/82441, S/N# 2BK03037 REBUILT LONG BLOCK MIXED PARTS 170 BHP @ 2600 RPM SOLD OUTRIGHT NO FUEL SYSTEM Undercarriage, Rollers, Used, 1205766/77277, QTY 2 DOUBLE FLANGE ROLLERS WORN 50% AS IS Undercarriage, Rollers, Used, 4288691, PACKAGE 1 CONSIST OF 18 ROLLERS 5-10 % WORN. AS IS TAKE OFF PART NUMBER 4288691 Undercarriage, Rollers, Used, 4288691B, GOOD USED TAKE OFF 1 LOT CONSISTING OF 18 ROLLERS WORN 10-15% AS IS FROM ZIP 16823 Undercarriage, Sprocket, New, 09110008/49695, 2 NEW Trek sprockets fit ec210blc volvo Undercarriage, Sprocket, Used, 09110013/49693, NEW TREK BRAND SPROCKET EC360BLC VOLVO Undercarriage, Track Frame, Used, 3041894, GOOD USED TAKE OFF SINGLE FLANGE IDLERS PALLET OF 2 PCS AS IS Undercarriage, Track Frame, Used, 9G6752/1834, REAR FRAME D9L AS IS 9G6752 Undercarriage, Track Frame, Rebuilt, 6Y2686/54865REBUILT R/H TRACK FRAME, INCLUDES SUSPENSION GROUP, UPDATED TO THREE BOLT MAJORS NO ROLLING STOCK 6Y2686- R/H FRAME Undercarriage, Track Frame, Rebuilt, 6Y2687/54866REBUILT L/H TRACK FRAME, INCLUDES SUSPENSION GROUP, UPDATED TO THREE BOLT MAJORS NO ROLLING STOCK 6Y2687- L/H FRAME Undercarriage, Track Frame, Rebuilt, 9W6491/66669, Rebuilt RIGHT HAND D8R Track frames, includes Idlers 0-24% worn, rollers 20-30% worn Undercarriage, Track Pads / Shoes, Used, 3105825/75526, Other CATERPILLAR D11N/R/T 3105825/75526 (78) 32 INCH TRACK SHOES 50% WORN AS IS Wheels, Rebuilt, 8X2633/68103, REBUILT WHEEL # 8X2633 SOLD EXCHANGE Wheels, Used, 6G6563/69448, GOOD USED TAKE OFF, INSPECTED Wheels, Used, 2G5003/51381, GOOD USED INSPECTED Wheels, Used, 9V1290/84523, GOOD USED TAKE OFF INSPECTED Wheels, Used, 6G8241/3040, GOOD USED TAKE OFF Winch, Rebuilt, 2563738/83931, Rebuilt PA40 winch- suits D5K & D5K2 2563738 Winch, Used, 09056/88066, Good used H70VS Winch to suit D6R Inspected and tested no winch cable Winch, Used, 2641077/81746, Good used PA55 Winch for D6N Winch, Rebuilt, 1208907/83792, REBUILT PA56 WINCH INCLUDES CABLE CONTROLS Winch, New, WN363, CAARCO 50B STANDARD SPEED WINCH ( Equivalent to Cat PA55) For D6N Tier III Winch, New, WN411, PA90 Winch with mounting brackets, lines and controls Suits D7E


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2011 NEW HOLLAND L220, CAB WITH HEAT/AC, PILOT CONTROLS, 2796 HOURS, 60” LP BUCKET ....................................................................................................................................SOLD

TRACTORS: 1994 FORD 5640 SLE TRACTOR, ALAMO BOOM & FLAIL HEAD, AB WITH AC/HEAT, 2WD, 2371 HOURS ......................................................................................................................$34,995 2011 NEW HOLLAND 3050, CB WITH HEAT/AC, 430 PTO HP, LOADER, CVT TRANSMISSION, 762 HOURS, BEMCO SPRAYER ........................................................................................$22,995

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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 ........................................................................................$625,000

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James River Equipment Takes on Sennebogen in Virginia The newest Sennebogen 855 at work equipped with magnet.

A recent agreement with Sennebogen LLC has concluded James River Equipment’s two-year search to expand its range of OEM lines with the right complementary machines for its customers in the Virginia region. Sennebogen LLC President Constantino Lannes welcomed James River Equipment as the manufacturer’s dealer in Virginia. “We are very pleased to have such an experienced and diversified representative to serve Sennebogen’s customers in this region,” said Lannes. “As a long-standing family-owned business with a clear focus on customer support, James River is an ideal match for Sennebogen purpose-built material handlers.” Strength in Key Industries Originally founded in Colorado in 1926 by Rudolf Romer, James River Equipment has long since migrated to its current base near Richmond, Va., now led by the founder’s great-grandson, Mark Romer. The dealership represents the full range of John Deere equipment throughout a four-state area, including eight branches in Virginia that will support the Sennebogen line. John Grantier, James River’s VP of sales in Virginia, highlights the areas where Sennebogen fulfills his mission to provide customers with a complete one-stop source of primary equipment. “Two of our niche markets include logging and material handling,” he said. “Our employees have been in these industries for many years and have seen our customers’ needs evolve. Our parts and service departments have unique specialties to handle the needs of both industries, and thus makes us a great partner for both logging and material handling.” Grantier cites his team’s strong relationship with scrap yards and log mills as a strong foundation for growing Sennebogen’s presence in Virginia. Purpose-built material handlers from Sennebogen meet the comple-

mentary needs for high stacking and rapid cycle times. Complementary Resources Sennebogen’s resources in North America also complement James River’s commitment to service and parts. “Our biggest strength would be product support,” said Grantier. “Our parts availability and service expertise in these niche markets makes us one of the best resources for customers.” Although Sennebogen machines aren’t manufactured in the United States, Sennebogen LLC, in nearby Stanley, N.C., maintains a 100,000 sq. ft. facility for its head office, warehouse and Training Center. “Knowing that Sennebogen resources are so close to our own footprint made us feel confident in our ability to add Sennebogen to our line-up. Having the headquarters so close allows us to train our sales and product support groups properly. Our product support group has already sent many of our parts and service teams to Sennebogen for on site training. “Everyone is extremely impressed by the Sennebogen facility,” Grantier said. “The parts depot is incredibly impressive, clean, and organized. After visiting their facility, it became very apparent that Sennebogen and James River are aligned in critical core competencies: the dedication to training, the investment in infrastructure and the commitment to customer uptime with their comprehensive parts stocking investment.” To highlight the capabilities of both equipment and support staff, James River Equipment has planned a demonstration clinic in its Winchester location on Sept. 11. Grantier said that some of Sennebogen’s most popular machines for forestry and scrap applications will be featured in the firm’s machine inventory, including the 718 M, 818 M and 835 M E-Series models. For more information, visit www.sennebogen-na.com.


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Antique Equipment on Display at Rockbuster’s Annual Show By Sheila Capetta CEG CORRESPONDENT

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A Michigan model 75A wheel loader is on display. A 1916 Lombard logger from Johnson Logging Company out of Campton, N.H., is being unloaded and placed on display.

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courtroom victory will provide the administration with additional leverage. At the core of a July 2015 industry legal challenge to WOTUS is how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) decide which bodies of water are under federal jurisdiction. In its lawsuit, ARTBA and 13 other trade associations object to multiple aspects of the regulation as “substantively unlawful” and “procedurally defective.” The groups noted the rule was “unconstitutionally vague in its reliance on broad, amorphous definitions to identify ‘waters of the United States.’” The district judge in Georgia agreed with the groups’ arguments and decided the rule must be sent back to EPA because “Congress has delegated the important role of protecting the nation’s waters to the Agencies, but in fulfilling that role, the Agencies must comply with the law. Here, they have failed to do just that.” 


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N.Y. Announces $206M in New Freight-Related Projects Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced on Aug. 2 $206 million in new state and federal funding to strategically enhance the safety and optimization of freight goods movement across New York. This funding, provided in support of the 1,200 highway miles in New York state designated as part of the National Highway Freight Network, is targeted toward infrastructure and operational improvements that strengthen economic competitiveness, reduce congestion, decrease the cost of freight transportation, improve reliability and increase productivity. The investments also are intended to facilitate the projected 50 percent growth in freight tonnage carried within the State by 2040. “The efficient movement of commerce is critical to the economic competitiveness of our state,” Cuomo said. “By investing in these critical projects, we are continuing to support more than three million freight-related jobs and the global shipment of goods produced and manufactured in every region of the state.” “We are investing in infrastructure initiatives and projects across the state to improve transportation, reduce congestion and decrease costs of travel,” said Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul.” This funding will enhance the movement and safety of freight goods and strengthen our overall economic competitiveness. These projects will advance longterm growth and strengthen the economy of New York State.” This funding complements more than $1.5 billion in highway freight-related enhancement projects previously announced across the state, including $873 million for the replacement of both spans of the Kosciuszko Bridge in the New York City region; $50 million for the construction of the new Albany Airport Connector Road/Exit 3 off of Interstate 87/Adirondack Northway in the Capital region; $55.8 million for geometrics improvements along Route 112 from Interstate 495 to Granny Road in the Long Island region; and $63.1 million for reconstruction of the interchange at Interstate 390/490 in the Finger Lakes region. These highway freight projects were identified through the development of New York State’s first comprehensive Statewide Freight Plan. The Statewide Freight Plan, prepared by the New York State Department of Transportation, included extensive consultation with a wide range of public and private subject matter experts in the areas of operations and logistics; warehousing and distribution; shipping and receiving; and infrastructure owners. The Statewide Freight Plan is intended to provide a framework to address current and near-term state of good repair improvements for freight infrastruc-

This funding complements more than $1.5 billion in highway freight-related enhancement projects previously announced across the state. ture, as well as a plan for mid-term needs and efficient long-term growth in the freight system. The goal-driven plan also identifies operational and policy issues to be addressed to ensure optimization of the state’s essential highway freight network. The projects identified through this process will help alleviate idling; mitigate the emission of greenhouse gases; and complement the governor’s efforts to electrify truck fleets. A complete list of National Highway Freight Program projects includes: Capital Region • $1.5 million toward intersection improvements on Route 67 to enhance access to the Norfolk Southern Mechanicville Intermodal Facility (new) • $6.7 million toward rehabilitation of the Interstate 90 bridge over Fuller Road in the city of Albany (previously announced) • $50 million towards construction of the new Albany Airport Connector Road/Exit 3 off of Interstate 87/Adirondack Northway (previously announced) Mohawk Valley • $6.0 million towards construction of an eastbound climbing lane on Route 5S/intersection improvements on Route 27 in the town of Florida (new) • $3.4 million toward increasing the number of travel lanes between Briggs Street and Prindle Avenue in the city of Johnstown (new) • $4.7 million toward Increasing the number of travel lanes on Route 30A between Townsend Avenue and Briggs Street in the city of Johnstown (previously announced) Central New York • $5.6 million to deploy new freeway incident management technology enhancements along Interstates 81, 481 and 690 (new) • $17.5 million toward rehabilitation of the bridges carrying Thompson Road (Route 635) over Interstate 690 in the city of Syracuse (new) Finger Lakes • $13.2 million toward replacement of the

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three bridges on Route 11 in the town of Moira (new) • $4.3 million to remove the Delaware and Hudson railroad bridge/increase vertical clearance over Interstate 87 in the city of Plattsburgh (new) Mid-Hudson Valley • $25.4 million toward reconfiguration of interchange 105 on Route 17 in the town of Thompson (new) • $1.4 million toward construction of new travel lanes at the intersection of Route 9 and Interstates 87 and 287 in the town of Greenburgh (new) • $66.1 million toward roadway renewal on Interstate 684 near Interstate 84 in Putnam County (previously announced) Southern Tier • $9.0 million toward safety enhancements/shoulder widening and horizontal curve flattening along Route 8 in the towns of Norwich, New Berlin, and Columbus (new) • $2.6 million toward replacement of the Cohocton bridge/increase vertical clearance on Interstate 86 in the town of Bath (new) • $3.1 million toward rehabilitation of the County Route 56/Interstate 86 Bridge in the town of Chemung (previously announced) Long Island • $26.6 million to deploy parkway truck intrusion mitigation and safety enhancement measures at the interchange of Interstate 495 and Crooked Hill Road (County Route 13), including the construction of an interchange along the southbound Sagtikos State Parkway ramp and Crooked Hill Road in Suffolk County (new) • $55.8 million to enhance geometrics/traffic movement along Route 112 from Interstate 495 to Granny Road in Suffolk County (previously announced) New York City • $35.7 million toward safety and mobility enhancements along the Long Island Expressway (I-495) between 48th Street and Little Neck Parkway in Queens County, including lengthening entrance and exit ramps and construction of a new auxiliary lane on Eastbound Long Island Expressway (I-495) between Clearview Expressway (I295) and Springfield Boulevard (new) • $873.0 million toward replacement of Kosciuszko Bridge over Newtown Creek in the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens (previously announced) • $144.3 million towards rehabilitation of three bridges along the Cross-Bronx Expressway High Bridge Interchange/Interstate 95 and Interstate 87 (previously announced) 


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Vermeer Mid Atlantic Announces Acquisition of Vermeer Northeast Vermeer Mid Atlantic, an All Roads company, continues its expansion into the industrial equipment industry with the acquisition of Vermeer Northeast, a Pinnacle Award-winning dealer partner of Vermeer Corporation with locations in New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut. The addition of the three locations makes the combined entity one of the largest Vermeer dealer partners in the country with 15 locations covering a service area that includes South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. “Vermeer Mid Atlantic’s demonstrated market leadership is greatly enhanced by the addition of Vermeer Northeast,” said Mark Boyle, president of Vermeer Mid Atlantic. “Vermeer Northeast is a highly talented team with deep expertise and a passion for delivering results to its first-

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JCB Honors Pennsylvania Dealership for Sales, Parts, Service Excellence On July 20, Earthborne Inc. was presented a JCB Dealer of Excellence award. This is an award the dealership earned for its impressive and continual growth in sales, parts and service business, as well as its marketing efforts and its success promoting the JCB brand. The award was presented to the team at the dealership in Warrington, Pa., by JCB North America’s NE Regional Business Manager, David Pendleton. “We’re proud to receive this honor from JCB. Our team works hard to meet goals, stay up-to-date and aware of the latest industry needs, and be a company that our customers can truly rely on,” said Doug Taylor, president and CEO of Earthborne Inc. “I appreciate my dedicated staff and the hours they put into making this dealership standout. As good as 2018 was, we strive to become better every year. This year we are moving into a brand new state-of-theart facility, hiring new personnel and stocking more equipment, to have it readily available for our customer base.” Since bringing on the JCB line in 2003, Earthborne Inc. has been in the Dealer of Excellence category several times and has increased in sales each year. Its market share in Pennsylvania continues to grow, as JCB introduces new and exclusive products to the industry. Taylor said that customers are finding benefits from JCB equipment that they’ve never experienced with other brands. “The new Teleskid has been a huge advantage for us. Our customers have always loved our one-armed, side entry skid steers, but with the new telescopic boom, these machines are unlike anything else on the market,” Taylor said. “It’s important for us to match our customers with the machine that is a perfect fit for their needs, and having equipment that no one else in the market can provide has been a game changer. We’re proud that JCB has become a line of equipment that our customers know they can trust to keep their job sites running smoothly.” Earthborne Inc. carries an extensive line of construction, forestry, snow removal and landscaping equipment in counties throughout Pennsylvania. The company also serves the community as a 24hour towing and hauling service. For more information, visit www.EarthborneInc.com. 

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Local Bridges Fund Applications Being Accepted for $47.3M in FY20 Grants The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) announces the grant solicitation period for FY20 Local Bridges Fund program is open with applications being accepted through Oct. 16, 2019. “The New Jersey Department of Transportation is committed to maintaining and improving New Jersey’s local transportation infrastructure by providing funds to make critical improvements to county-owned bridges, over which thousands of motorists travel daily,” said Diane GutierrezScaccetti, NJDOT commissioner. “Using money generated by the gas tax allows NJDOT to support our communities and improve all roads and bridges in the state.” Local Bridges Fund is a $47.3 million program funded through the Transportation Trust Fund (TTF), which provides funding for each of New Jersey’s 21 counties for the improvement of county bridges. Every county receives $1

million and the additional funding is allotted based on a formula taking into account the total bridge deck area in the county, and the amount of deck area in poor condition in the county. As part of the Department’s Statewide Capital Investment Strategy, the grants are intended to help counties focus on the bridges under their jurisdiction with the greatest structural deficiencies. The grants are administered by the NJDOT Divisions of Local Aid and Economic Development and evaluated by the Division of Bridge Engineering and Infrastructure Management, and are funded through the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund. Each year, local aid grants represent a significant portion of local system support, which also includes local lead projects, regional planning and project development, and transportation alternative projects. For more information visit njdotlocalaidrc.com. 

Chappell Tractor

www.chappelltractor.com 454 Route 13 South Milford, NH 03055 603.673.2640 251 Route 125 Brentwood, NH 03833 800.616.5666 391 Loudon Road Concord, NH 03301 800.358.6007

Correlli Incorporated www.correlli.net 8031 Norris Lane Dundalk, MD 21222 443.503.5641

Highway Equipment Company www.highway-equipment.com 22035 Perry Highway Zelienople (Pittsburgh), PA 724.452.7800 Dubois, PA 15801 814.371.3600

Lorusso Heavy Equipment, LLC www.lhequip.com 160 Elm St. Walpole, MA 02801 508.660.7600

Modern Group Ltd. 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 Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604 201.288.1441

TB Equipment & Rental www.tbequipment.net 892 Odlin Rd. Bangor, ME 04401 207.262.0014

Tracey Road Equipment, Inc. www.traceyroad.com 6803 Manlius Center Rd. East Syracuse, NY 13057 315.437.1471 • 800.872.2390 Adams Center, NY 315.788.0200 • 888.335.0200 Albany, NY 518.438.1100 • 866.740.8853 Kirkwood, NY 607.775.5010 • 800.370.9488 Queensbury, NY 518.793.9688 • 800.872.2390


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All Island Equipment

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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

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www.butlerequip.com 631 New Park Avenue West Hartford, CT 06110 860.233.5439

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Pre-Construction Activities Ramp Up on Walk Bridge Job By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT

CTDOT photo

Pre-construction work is underway on The Walk Bridge Replacement Project.

In Connecticut, pre-construction efforts are under way on The Walk Bridge Replacement Project. The project is currently at 60 percent design, and is expected to start construction by summer of next year. “Preliminary work is being conducted to determine the location of underground utilities and drainage,” said Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) project manager James A. Fallon. “The Test Pile Program (TPP) was conducted in late 2018 to collect noise and vibration data.” The TPP was a sequence of pile-driving activities to gather information that helps the program identify potential effects of noise and vibration to the area neighboring the Walk Bridge. Specifically, 30-in. diameter steel pipe piles and PZ 35 steel sheet pile pairs were driven in the river at various locations for proposed Walk Bridge construction. Fallon said replacing the 123-year-old deteriorated bridge with a resilient bridge structure CTDOT photo enhances the safety and reliability of rail service, CTDOT photo while also providing operational flexibility and ease of maintenance. “The replacement increases rail transportation capacities and efficiencies along the Northeast Corridor (NEC), while maintaining and improving navigational capacity and dependability of the Norwalk River. Replacement of the Walk Bridge is necessary to improve bridge reliability, incorporate bridge redundancy and provide a sustainable structure for significant weather events. Replacement is essential to accommodate current and future rail service and marine traffic.” The project is currently at 60 percent design, and is By 2011, a pattern of bridge closure incidents expected to start construction by summer of next year. raised concerns. During this time, the Walk Bridge failed to close 12 out of 138 openings, and failed 16 the 123-year-old deteriorated bridge with a resilient munity is one of the elements that makes the project so times in 2013. In 2014, the bridge failed twice Replacing bridge structure enhances the safety and reliability of rail serv- rewarding.” within a two-week period. These events caused ice, while also providing operational flexibility and ease of A crane and other equipment were set up last fall to comsignificant service delays and required emergency maintenance. plete the TPP that included a series of pile-driving activities busing of rail passengers. The Commissioner of in advance of the Walk Bridge Replacement Project. The CTDOT signed an emergency declaration letter, accelerating construction durations that would be necessary to complete the infrastructure improvements individually. The Program piles were driven with diesel and hydraulic driving hammers the Walk Bridge Replacement Project. The project is expected to reach 90 percent design this promotes economic development through infrastructure and hydraulic vibrator hammers from a crane-mounted investment, the protection of current and potential up-river barge. Land-based H-piles were driven near the Fort Point summer. While the total cost of the Walk Bridge Program is $1.2 development, increased railroad reliability and reduced road Street and East Avenue rail bridges. There was close coordibillion, the current Walk Bridge Replacement Project con- congestion for residents, commuters, businesses and nation with nearby stakeholders, including the Maritime Aquarium. All activities were monitored with noise and struction estimate is $511 million. The construction cost of tourists.” Fallon noted that when working near an active railroad, a vibration equipment. the other elements of the program, including the CP243 Data collected through this activity assists in identifying Interlocking and Danbury Branch Dockyard projects, is navigable waterway and a busy urban center, construction potential effects of noise and vibration to the area neighborstaging and logistics can be challenging. approximately $424 million. “The Program is committed to maintaining both rail serv- ing the Walk Bridge. It helps form a noise and vibration plan “The overall Program offers many benefits to the community that we want people to understand,” said Fallon. “The ice and marine traffic throughout construction. There are to mitigate construction impacts during replacement of the Walk Bridge Program enhances safety, reliability and ease of adjacent properties and buildings as close as nine feet to the bridge. The removal of old wood piles at the former marina travel to, from and through Norwalk, Conn., and along the railroad bridge. Coordination between many stakeholders, site was included for water safety reasons. Aside from preliminary activities, the bulk of the work has MNR NHL and the overall Northeast Corridor. The including the city of Norwalk, Metro-North Railroad, the not begun. Program’s interrelated road, rail and utility projects preserve United States Coast Guard, the Norwalk Harbor “The completion of the TPP can be considered an early and improve upon key assets, like the railroad infrastructure Management and Shellfish Commissions, Marine Police, local neighborhood groups and associations, the business milestone, but construction on the Walk Bridge Project is not and the Norwalk River. “Projects are conducted simultaneously to take advantage community, local transit organizations, historical groups, anticipated to begin until summer 2020,” said Fallon. of scheduled track outages and to streamline work. This rowing clubs, residents, commuters, etc., requires open com- “Additional subsurface investigations, including test pits, are approach reduces rail disruptions, lowers costs and shortens munication and active engagement. Working with the comsee REPLACEMENT page 84


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Abele Tractor & Equipment Co., Inc.

ADMAR Construction Equipment & Supplies

Eagle Power & Equipment Company

Albany, NY 12205 518/438-4444

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

West Chester, PA 19380 610/458-7054 Doylestown, PA 18901 215/348-9041

www.abeletractor.com

www.cherryvalleytractor.com

Cherry Valley Tractor Marlton, NJ 08053 856/983-0111 www.erbhenry.com

Erb & Henry Equip., Inc. New Berlinville, PA 19545 610/367-2169

www.admarsupply.com

www.eaglepowerandequipment.com

www.farm-rite.com

Farm-Rite Inc. Shiloh, NJ 08353 800/752-6373 • 856/451-1368 Calverton, NY 11933 631/284-3127

F&W Equipment

www.fwequip.com

Chappell Tractor

Orange, CT 06477 203/795-0591

454 Route 13 South Milford, NH 03055 603/673-2640

www.marshall-machinery.com

ABLE Equipment Rental

Marshall Machinery, Inc. Honesdale, PA 18431 570/729-7117 Swiftwater, PA 18370 570/895-4884 Middletown, NY 10940 845/343-6683 www.wtractor.com

Westchester Tractor Inc. Brewster, NY 10509 845/278-7766

www.chappelltractor.com

www.ableequipment.com

Deer Park, NY 11729 866/468-2666 631/841-3333


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Paving

SECTION

Pages 51-65

For more information on paving, compaction and milling equipment, as well as comparison charts, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Terex Bid-Well Service School Class Sees 3600RC Preview More than 60 paver operators from across the United States gathered for specialized training as well as for the unveiling of the newest Terex Bid-Well remote control paver (model 3600RC) at Terex Bid-Well’s annual service school, which took place at its facility in Canton, S.D. The annual service school, held over two days, was hosted by the experienced Terex Bid-Well service department. The first day consisted of classroom topics covering components, configuration, calibration and proper use of Terex Bid-Well paving equipment. Day two gave students the opportunity to have hands-on training, being involved in an actual concrete pour along with Terex BidWell’s service technicians, who shared their experience and knowledge with the operators, showing them proper technique, how to achieve a uniform and consistent finish, as well as time-saving tips and tricks to get the most out of their Terex Bid-Well paving equipment. Timothy Rubalcaba, sales and marketing manager, Terex Bid-Well The students had the opportunity to have said, “When you buy a Terex Bid- hands-on training, being involved in an actual Well you are backed by the experi- concrete pour along with Terex Bid-Well’s servence, service and support of the ice technicians, who shared their experience industry leader. Our number one pri- and knowledge with the operators, showing ority is to ensure that our customer’s them proper technique, how to achieve a uniproject is successful by training oper- form and consistent finish, as well as time-savators to properly set up and utilize ing tips and tricks to get the most out of their Terex Bid-Well paving equipment. their equipment.” This year, the attendees also were present for the unveiling and first use of operator to make minor adjustments to the newest Terex Bid-Well remote control machine settings,” said Dean Johnson, paver — model 3600RC. This new remote service manager of Terex Bid-Well. control system allows the operator to con- “Without our remote operation, he/she trol the machine from the ground/work will either need to call down to a laborer area offering increased safety, as well as on the ground to make the adjustment or the ability to communicate with other will have to stop the paver and paving team members and more importantly with operation to make the change. Our remote the concrete placer. The 3600RC — as control units give the operator the flexibilwell as its larger sister paver model ity to move away from the platform and 4800RC — is capable of paving bridge have greater control over machine setdecks, flatwork and roads with minimal tings.” For more information about Terex Bidset up time and increased flexibility. “While paving, it is common for the Well, visit http://www.terex.com/concrete. 

The newest Terex Bid-Well remote control paver — the model 3600RC — allows the operator to control the machine from the ground/work area offering increased safety, as well as the ability to communicate with other team members and more importantly with the concrete placer.


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TYLER EQUIPMENT

GT MID ATLANTIC

WOODCO MACHINERY

www.tylerequipment.com

www.gtmidatlantic.com

www.woodcomachinery.com

Berlin, CT 860-356-0840

Vineland, NJ 856-697-1414

Avon, MA 508-584-8484

251 Shaker Road East Longmeadow, MA 01028 413-525-6351

1545 Hook Rd. Folcroft, PA 19032 610-586-2710 Totowa, NJ 973-785-4900 Freehold, NJ 732-780-4600

Headquarters Woburn, MA 781-935-1919 Johnston, RI 401-942-9191

ANDERSON EQUIPMENT CO. 18 Gorham Industrial Pkwy Gorham, ME 04038 207-591-5482 Bangor, ME 207-942-0177 Allegany, NY 716-372-8822

www.andersonequip.com

Endicott, NY 607-748-3400

Henrietta, NY 585-334-6770

Tonawanda, NY 717-877-1992 Syracuse, NY 315-463-8673

Latham, NY 518-785-4500

East Montpelier, VT 802-223-9689 South Charleston, WV 304-756-2800

HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. Lancaster, NH 603-788-5591

Shippenville, PA 814-226-4100 Clearfield, PA 814-765-5311 Somerset, PA 814-443-2867

www.hwyequip.com

4500 Paxton Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-564-3031 Drums, PA 570-788-1127

Lock Haven, PA 570-769-1070 Ephrata, PA 717-859-3132


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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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C.N. Wood Co., Inc. www.cn-wood.com Woburn, MA 781-935-1919 Avon, MA 508-584-8484 Whately, MA 413-665-7009 Johnston, RI 401-942-9191

Edward Ehrbar

Komatsu Northeast

Midlantic Machinery

www.ehrbar.com Holbrook, NY 631-563-7600 Yonkers, NY 914-738-5100 Danbury, CT 203-743-0888

www.komatsune.com South Plainfield, NJ 908-434-7004 Winslow, NJ 856-767-5900

www.midlanticmachinery.com

Baltimore, MD 410-247-2100 Laurel, DE 302-715-5382

Pine Bush Equipment East PBE www.pbeinc.com Pine Bush, NY 845-744-2006 Holmes, NY 845-878-4004 Newington, CT 860-665-7470


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Tracey Road Equipment (800) 872-2390

CC&T a division of GT Mid Atlantic

Ambrose Equipment Co., Inc. (603) 644-8787

(610) 586-2710


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ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC. WWW.ELLIOTTFRANTZ.COM MANASSAS, VA Dealer

12051 Tac Court Manassas, VA 20109 703/257-2381

HARRISBURG, PA Imprint Area 6680 Allentown Blvd.,

JESSUP, MD 10421 Guilford Road, Jessup, MD 20794 410/792-9134 from Washington D.C. 301/725-7394

Harrisburg, PA 17112 717/652-5430

KING OF PRUSSIA, PA

450 E. Church Road, King of Prussia, PA 19406 610/279-5200

DELMAR, DE 38420 Sussex Highway Delmar, DE 19940 302/846-3033

Parts Inventory…

Dynapac Shifts Service Model to Boost Product Uptime Syncron, a provider of cloud-based aftersales service solutions focused on empowering the world’s leading manufacturers to maximize product uptime and deliver exceptional customer experiences, announced Dynapac has achieved and maintains a 97 percent fill rate by using Syncron Inventory as it shifts to a service model focused on maximized product uptime. Dynapac, a complete provider of soil rollers, asphalt compaction and paving equipment, has been focused on constantly enhancing the customer experience in its more than eight-decade history. With at least $3.7 trillion of investment in global economic infrastructure needed every year from now until 2035, updates to roads and airports, among other assets, will be a consistently lucrative and important business. As a result, Dynapac is more focused on after-sales service than ever, ensuring failing parts are repaired proactively and that its complex, global service parts inventory is always optimized. “At Dynapac, ensuring part availability to keep our machines up and running is our top

priority,” said Abhijit Som, vice president aftermarket at Dynapac. “The road industry is very demanding when it comes to uptime. Oftentimes, roads are built overnight, and

Syncron, we can manage 150,000 unique items and have visibility into the entire global network, ultimately achieving best-inclass fill rates and providing an exceptional customer experience.” With machine lifetimes of up to 20 years, there are multiple slow-moving, critical parts that Dynapac must ensure are available when and where customers need them. Because demand trends for these items are not standard, a sophisticated service parts inventory planning solution is necessary for success. In addition to supporting slowmoving parts, Syncron Inventory also allows Dynapac to: • Stock service parts inventory appropriately to meet seasonal demands • Visualize inventory across multiple David Reiling geographies and locations in a single Syncron dashboard • Decrease obsolete and excess stock to increase ROI crews only have a set number of hours to Going forward, Dynapac aims to further complete the job. This makes proactively connect its sensor-equipped machines with repairing machines to support maximized its data management and service parts invenproduct uptime paramount to success. With tory planning systems via the Syncron

“More customers than ever have an on-demand mindset where products should just work and service should be instantaneous.”

Service Cloud. More paving machines are being equipped with IoT sensors and Dynapac plans to leverage the data collected from these machines to provide in-depth reporting and analytics for its customers — all in order to maximize product uptime and ensure customers always have a superior experience. “Dynapac has been a valued partner for nearly a decade,” said David Reiling, chief customer officer at Syncron. “More customers than ever have an on-demand mindset where products should just work and service should be instantaneous. Dynapac is on the cutting-edge of service with its high fill rates and ahead of the curve when it comes to implementing a service model centered on maximized product uptime to meet these increasing customer demands. We are thrilled to partner with Dynapac to manage its global service parts inventory and look forward to our continued success together.” For more information about Syncron, visit syncron.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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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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Cemen Tech Launches Educational Website About Volumetric Mixers

GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, INC. www.grofftractor.com

Cemen Tech has announced the launch of DOTCERTIFIED.COM — a new website that aims to help individual state DOTs, municipalities, engineers and contractors learn about volumetric concrete mixers, their advantages and how users can meet the specifications for each state. Since each state differs on allowances and requirements for DOT repair work with volumetric mixers, DOTCERTIFIED.COM provides comprehensive DOT specs for each state in an easy-to-use format, as well as additional resources that help business owners meet those state requirements. The website also provides articles and other information on relevant topics such as admixtures, interstate and bridge deck repair, fast-setting concrete, latex-modified concrete and more. “Utilizing a volumetric mixer with fast setting concrete is becoming an accepted standard for highway and bridge deck repair in many areas of the country,” said Collin Robinson, product manager, Cemen Tech. “But there is still a lack of information on volumetric concrete technology and the

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

Since each state differs on allowances and requirements for DOT repair work with volumetric mixers, DOTCERTIFIED.COM provides comprehensive DOT specs for each state in an easy-to-use format, as well as additional resources that help business owners meet those state requirements.

uncertainty around differing DOT specifications can often be a barrier to entry for contractors. We developed DOTCERTIFIED.COM in order to help take that uncertainty out of the

equation — for business owners as well as DOTs and municipalities.” For more information, visit DOTCERTIFIED.COM or www.CemenTech.com. 

PRO430E Walk-Behind Trowel Debuts Allen, a leader in concrete finishing equipment, maintaining a good power and weight combination. announced the debut of the 2019 PRO430E edger walkPRO430E standard features include: behind trowel. This new trowel features a rotating edge ring • CH270 7 hp Kohler gasoline engine that is perfect for troweling along the edges of walls or • The spinning edge ring allows finishing within 5/16 in. around protruding pipe and conduit, according to the manu- (.8 cm) of walls or pipes facturer. • Choice of fine pitch or rapid pitch handles accommodate Allen is bringing the PRO430E back by popular demand. varying blade adjustment preferences The PRO430E edger fills out Allen’s • Two year warranty assures contractors that this edger lineup. It fits right in between the machine is contractor tough 24 in. (61 cm) VP424 edger and the • Heavy duty lifting hook for convenient placing 36 in. (91 cm) on job site PRO436E. This For more information, visit www.alleneng.com.  in-between size The PRO430E allows the edger fits right machine to in between the easily fit The PRO430E 24 in. (61 cm) through edger walkVP424 edger standard behind trowel and the 36 doorways features a rotating in. (91 cm) while edge ring that is perPRO436E fect for troweling also in Allen’s along the edges of walls or around protruding pipe and conduit, according to the manufacturer.

lineup.

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

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

ROBERT H. FINKE & SONS INC. www.finkeequipment.com 1569 US Route 9W Selkirk, NY 12158 888/266-9821 518/767-9331


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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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Cranberry Twp., PA

814/778-5250

724/776-1400

Clearfield, PA

Erie, PA

Clarksburg, WV

814/765-1611

814/898-3388

304/842-2222

www.clevelandbrothers.com

ACPA Supports Proposal PLEASE CONTACT YOUR BAGELA ASPHALT RECYCLER DEALER:

www.gtmidatlantic.com

Folcroft, PA 1545 Hook Rd. • Folcroft, PA 19032 610-586-2710

Vineland, NJ 551 N Harding Hwy • Vineland, NJ 08360 856-697-1414

www.centralequipmentco.com

Stillwater, ME 45 Dempsey-Greaves Lane • Stillwater, ME 04489 800-479-6193 Fax: 207-827-3774

Gorham, ME 54 Olde Canal Way • Gorham, ME 04038 800-479-6193

Totowa, NJ 200 Bomont Pl. • Totowa, NJ 07512 973-785-4900

Freehold, NJ 212 Monmouth Rd. • Freehold, NJ 07728 732-780-4600

US Distributor www.pavementrecyclers.com

70 Platt Road Shelton, CT 06484 203-944-0525

The American Concrete Pavement Association’s board of directors has approved a resolution formally supporting the recently released consensus report, “Renewing the National Commitment to the Interstate Highway System: A Foundation for the Future.” The report and plan were the result of language in the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act of 2015 (FAST Act), which called for the Transportation Research Board (TRB) to conduct a study on the actions needed to upgrade and restore the Interstate and Defense Highway System. From the study, the action plan was developed and includes 10 key recommendations to Congress, including innovative concepts and actionable measures that are favorable to state transportation agencies, taxpayers, highway users, and the transportation-construction industry. One of the key points of the study is that current spending levels are too low and that $45B to $70B are needed annually over the next 20 years to undertake the long-deferred rebuilding of pavements and bridges, as well as to accommodate and manage growing user demand. This figure applies to Interstate highways only and not the full Federal-aid highway system or other highways.

The plan is seen as viable and credible in part because of TRB’s world-class reputation in transportation research. TRB is one of seven program units of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, which provides independent, objective analysis and advice to the nation and conducts other activities to solve complex problems and inform public policy decisions. The oversight committee also adds credibility because it was comprised of 14 prominent professionals representing the public and private sectors and academia. Among those are the Honorable Norman Mineta (former U.S Rep. and U.S. Secretary of Transportation) and Norman Augustine, the chair of the TRB board of directors. ACPA is hopeful that this well-crafted plan (in whole or in part) will be incorporated in the next transportation reauthorization legislation. The complete report may be purchased or downloaded as a free PDF document from the TRB website at https://www.nap.edu /catalog/25334/renewing-the-national-commitment-to-the-interstate-highway-systema-foundation-for-the-future/. Registration may be required prior to downloading. For more information, visit www.acpa.org. 


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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 Contact & SUPPLY CO.your local www.hwyequip.com

dealer: ealer:

Dealer Name

Drums, PA 570.788.1127 City, ST Ephrata, PA 717.859.3132 123.456.7890 Harrisburg, PA 717.564.3031 ST LockCity, Haven, PA 570.769.1070 123.456.7890

City, ST 123.456.7890 Hoffman Equipment www.hoffmanequip.com

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Corporate Headquarters 123.456.7890 Piscataway, NJ 732.752.3600 City, ST Middlesex, NJ 732.377.4130 123.456.7890 Deptford, NJ 856.227.6400 Lionville, City,PAST 610.363.9200 123.456.7890 Bronx, NY 718.822.1180 Medford, City,NY ST 631.207.2900

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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

DEALER LOGO Headquarters

WOODCO MACHINERY www.woodcomachinery.com Woburn, MA 781.935.1919 Avon, MA 508.584.8484 www.website.com Johnston, RI 401.942.9191

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www.asphaltcare.com 2765 Galloway Road Bensalem, PA 19020 215-639-9800 800-223-1202

www.ambroseequipment.com Plainville, MA 02762 508-643-0044 Hooksett, NH 603-644-8787

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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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866-430-7539

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Perkins Powers Smart Batch Systems’ Auto Mixing System

Serving the Asphalt Industry for 30 Years 2007 Etnyre Centennial II distributor, 2000 gallons, computerized w/1 ft cut-offs, diesel heat, 16 ft spray bar, Ford F750 w/Cat C7 diesel engine, 6 spd trans, 2 spd axle

New Marathon hot tack distributor, Honda gas engine, 250 gallons, 5 ft spray wand w/40 ft hose, 10" filler lid, hose reel, propane burners, flushing system (some w/spray bars)

2012 Volvo DD25 double drum 47” vibratory roller, Kubota 3 cylinder diesel engine, double drum drive, water system (3 ton)

2010 Rosco Maximizer II distributor, 1950 gallons, EZ-2S computer w/1 ft cut-offs, diesel heat, 12 ft spray bar, IH Workstar 7300 w/Maxxforce diesel engine, 6 spd transmission

2005 Blaw Knox PF 3200 paver, Omni IIIA 10-18 ½ ft screed w/diesel heat, Cummins 5.9L diesel engine, power auger tunnels, all new screed plates, new bogie tires - $42,000

2011 Cat CB54XW double drum vibratory roller, Cat 2012 Rosco Maximizer II distributor, 1850 gallons, 4.4 diesel engine, 78” drums, double drum drive, water computerized, propane heat, 12 ft spray bar, IH system, (13 ton) Workstar 7300, Maxxforce diesel engine, auto transmission

New Marathon LD600T tack distributor, 585 gal, Honda gas eng, 60 GPM pump, propane heat, fully insulated tank, 8 ft spray bar, operator’s platform, 5 ft spray wand & 40 ft hose, electric brakes

2005 Broce RJ350 broom, 8 ft broom, John Deere 445D diesel engine, heat & a/c, water system

3517 Wayne White Rd., Climax, NC 27233

The Smart Batch system uses 16 premeasured bags that are lifted by machines and mixed electronically, ensuring a more consistent product.

Smart Batch Systems, a technology and equipment manufacturer, is making its customers’ lives easier with a newly designed version of its mobile automated mixing machine. The new updates give customers a greater range of features like daily electronic reports to manage work at job sites. When Smart Batch started to make updates to its GC-1 mobile mixing machine, it wanted a dependable engine that would meet strict Tier IV emission standards. Smart Batch worked closely with the Oklahoma City office of Perkins Pacific to source a four-cylinder, 4.4-liter, 110 hp Perkins 1204F engine. The Perkins engine offered multiple options for configuration to match its unique needs. Smart Batch’s GC-1 mobile mixing machine has automated the way construction crews measure and mix flooring underlayment. Traditionally, workers would need to pick up and empty as many as 600 bags of material and individually manage the mix-

ing. That leads to increased dust, injury from lifting and handling so many bags, as well as the potential for human error in getting the correct ingredient mix. The Smart Batch system uses 16 premeasured bags that are lifted by machines and mixed electronically, ensuring a more consistent product. “The newer version of the GC-1 gives the user a more detailed list of metrics like run time, batch mixing and pump functionality,” said Shashank Ramarao, engineering manager of Smart Batch. “The process not only makes mixing materials easier, but reduces dust and waste, saves time and improves the safety of workers.” The electronics in the upgraded GC-1 also allow the operator to control and monitor the machine using a tablet, and Wi-Fi connectivity provides real-time data on the machine’s performance. “The data and daily reports serve as a valuable warranty tool that provides proof of the batch mix and when it was installed,” said Ramarao. 


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A. Montano Co, Inc.

Roads must be built. Worlds must be connected.

571 Route 212 • Saugerties, NY 12477 845/247-0206 www.amontanoco.com

GT Mid Atlantic, LLC 551 N. Harding Highway • Vineland, NJ 08630 800-874-2650 212 Monmouth Rd. • Freehold, NJ 07728 800-874-2659 200 Bomont Place • Totowa, NJ 07512 800-558-7426 12420 Sussex Hwy • Greenwood, DE 19950 302-349-5760 2300 Eskow Ave. • Baltimore, MD 21227 410-247-7454 1561 Tilco Drive • Frederick, MD 21704 301-682-4441

What began over a century ago... Evolved into a combination of experience and innovation.

6300 Crain Highway. • Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 301-627-3938 629 S. Philadelphia Blvd. • Aberdeen, MD 21001 410-575-6580 www.gtmidatlantic.com

Highway Equipment Company 22035 Perry Highway • Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-7800 5846 West Road • McKean, PA 16426 814-476-7755 4690 Route 219 • Dubois, PA 15801 814-371-3600 www.highway-equipment.com

Tracey Road Equipment Syracuse 6803 Manlius Center Rd • East Syracuse, NY 13057 315-437-1471 Binghamton 1523 Route 11 North • Kirkwood, NY 13795 607-775-5010 Rochester 300 Middle Rd • Henrietta, NY 14467 585-334-5120 Watertown 19598 Cady Road • Adams Center, NY 13606 315-788-0200 Albany 115 Railroad Ave. • Albany, NY 12205 518-438-1100 www.traceyroad.com

www.sakaiamerica.com (800) 323-0535


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Contact your local dealer:

Rudd Chadwick-BaRoss www.chadwick-baross.com

Westbrook, ME 207.854.8411 Bangor, ME 207.942.4838

www.ruddequipment.com

Pittsburgh, PA 412.741.1731 Clearfield, PA 814.765.8500

Caribou, ME 207.498.2547

Louisville, KY 502.456.4050

Concord, NH 603.224.4063

Charleston, WV 304.755.7788

Highway Equipment & Supply Co. www.hwyequip.com

Harrisburg, PA 717.564.3031 Drums, PA 570.788.1127 Ephrata, PA 717.859.3132

Perfect harmony between operator and excavator Tyler Equipment www.tylerequipment.com

East Longmeadow, MA 413.525.6351 Berlin, CT 860.356.0840

Lock Haven, PA 570.769.1070 Vantage Equipment www.vantageeq.com

Hoffman Equipment www.hoffmanequip.com

Corporate Headquarters Piscataway, NJ 732.752.3600 Middlesex, NJ 732.377.4130

Latham, NY 518.220.9500 Batavia, NY 585.344.1931 Syracuse, NY 315.437.2611

Deptford, NJ 856.227.6400 Lionville, PA 610.363.9200

Woodco Machinery www.woodcomachinery.com

Bronx, NY 718.822.1180

Headquarters Woburn, MA 781.935.1919

Medford, NY 631.207.2900

Avon, MA 508.584.8484 Johnston, RI 401.942.9191

Dig more, make more when you have a Volvo excavator. These machines balance power and performance with fuel efficiency and comfort, making work more cost effective and saving time and money. See how a Volvo excavator can deliver more reliability – on the job and to your bottom line.


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MORE HORSES FOR MORE CHORES. Offering dozens of quick-change attachments, Ditch Witch® compact utility equipment performs an amazing number of chores with the kind of power that outperforms the competition. These low-maintenance machines provide the versatility and long-term reliability that rental companies and general contractors demand. Your demand is our ccommand. WE’RE IN THIS TOGETHER.

www.jescodittchwitch.us South Plainfielld, NJ // 118 St Nicholas Ave. T: 908-753-8080 // F: 908-753-7853 Shrewsbur y, MA // 508-71 5 9-0200 Middletown, DE // 30 02-376-0784 Beacon, NY // 845-8 831-1800

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Toro’s New Underground Construction Business Strategy The Toro Company announced that it is realigning the organizational structure for its underground construction businesses to better serve customers, maximize synergies and streamline costs. The company intends to combine certain aspects of the Ditch Witch, American Augers and Trencor businesses, all of which were part of the Charles Machine Works acquisition announced earlier this year. This realignment supports a streamlined approach to the marketing, sales and service functions of those businesses to more effectively support end customer needs. “We continue to be very excited about the expertise, knowledge and understanding of the underground business that the Charles Machine Works companies bring to our organization,” said Rick Rodier, group vice president, construction businesses of The Toro Company. “Throughout the ongoing integration process, we continue to be impressed by their market-leading position, strong product portfolio and best-in-class channel. It is these factors that have influenced our decision to concentrate on the Charles Machine Works’ product portfolio and brands in the underground product category going forward.” In a related strategic move, the company

has decided to wind down its Toro-branded large horizontal directional drill and riding trencher categories. With the addition of the Charles Machine Works companies to The Toro Company family of brands, there are many opportunities to leverage their strength in the underground market, while maximizing efficiencies and cost benefits. These actions are very much aligned with the broader integration plan and will allow the company to rationalize its product offering in the underground construction market quickly and efficiently. The Toro brand will continue to serve the growing rental and specialty construction markets with industryleading Dingo compact utility loaders, concrete and masonry mixers, compaction equipment, and tree and specialty turf products. Since closing on the acquisition, integration and the resulting synergies are progressing as planned, according to Toro. These strategic initiatives have been put in place to generate even greater efficiencies, while enabling the company to allocate resources to both the Toro and Charles Machine Works brands effectively. The moves also align with the company’s commitment to accelerating profitable growth, while extending its legacy of excellence. 


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Underground Utility Trenchers, Trench Boxes & HDDs buyers’ guide

By Giles Lambertson

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Construction Equipment Guide has been a trusted source of information about new and used pieces of equipment, construction industry issues, and public and private sector projects. Industry pros depend upon the publication to stay abreast of equipment news. The Buyers Guide reflects that marketplace experience. This Buyers Guide focuses on machinery that has been engineered to drill horizontally, instead of vertically, or to dig trenches. Trench safety equipment also is a focus. Specifically, the guide examines horizontal directional drills (HDD), seated and walk-behind trenchers, and trench boxes inserted in excavations to protect workers from collapsing earthen walls. Directional-drilling rigs are steerable, trenchless digging machines that create tunnels for pipes or lines, which are subsequently pulled into place without disturbing surface soil, pavement or ground level structures. Trenchers are open ditch-diggers for putting pipe in the ground (whether cross-country oil lines or sprinkler systems), and laying underground power lines and telecommunication cables. Construction, industrial, municipal and landscape applications are common.

Directional drills date from the 1930s and came out of the vertical oil drilling industry. Widespread application of the principle of lateral drilling didn’t occur until the 1970s. In the 1980s and ’90s, manufacturers began to apply new electronic technologies to the steerable drills and they became a mainstay piece of equipment. Some companies, such as Ditch Witch and Vermeer, downsized the concept by creating compact models. Trenchers were conceived even earlier, back in the 19th century, with most of them being designed for substantial excavations. Ditch Witch—Charles Machine Works as it was called then— again opted to develop machines for smaller-scale trench projects that typically were hand-dug. The company’s compact trenchers quickly became popular, both the walkbehind models and larger seated models. The guide is laid out to systematically introduce a reader to the two types of digging equipment and to safety systems deployed in trenching.

If You’re Buying A number of manufacturers produce horizontal directional drills and trenchers for the North American market. In evaluating the companies and products, the primary consideration should be matching a machine or system to conditions and size of your project. Some criteria to consider: 1) What is the level of difficulty of your project(s)? Get what you need. A walk-behind or stand-on trencher with a 12 to 15 hp engine is perfect for burying a sprinkler system, while a 4WD 120-hp trencher with an ergonomic seat in the cab makes short work of long trenches. A 48-hp directional drill is compact and can drill under a sidewalk, whereas a 20-ton 200-hp drill 60,000-lbs. thrust can push a rod under a river. Understand the difficulty of your project or ongoing work and select a machine with enough oomph and versatility to do the job.

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Underground Utility, TRENCHERS, TRENCH BOXES & HDDs

buyers’ guide

2) How critical is dealer support during the life of a machine? HDD and trenching equipment are specialty machines highly calibrated to do the hard work of digging. They each have a long history of engineering advancement in the United States so dealership expertise is widespread. Besides the wear and tear on the primary machine, HDD units stress the extended drill stem sections operating in the drill hole. Bits wear out. Pumps and fluids and hoses are constantly utilized. Trenchers, too, operate in unforgiving conditions. All of this makes dealer support a high priority.

If You’re Renting/Leasing Even if you are a commercial HDD or trenching company, renting or leasing a drill or trencher can make sense, especially if the machine is only periodically employed. For a one-off project, renting a specialty digging machine for the duration of the job certainly makes sense. Renting a trench box also is a reasonable option unless such boxes are used regularly. Consider this:

Horizontal Drill or Trencher 1) Do not rent more machine than you need. If a compact walk-behind trencher will do your work, don’t contract for a larger seated model… just because. Or if a 2.5-in. tunnel will handle the water lines you want to install, don’t opt for a 100-hp HDD unit that bores 4-in. tunnels. Right-sizing not only will save you money at the rental house, it is apt to lower operating costs. Also, the larger the machine, the more sophisticated it is apt to be and greater the odds some component will fail. If a dealer or rental office doesn’t have the unit you need, shop around. 2) Try to anticipate how terrain and space will impact your use of the machine. Obviously, a more compact HDD machine or trencher will function better in cramped quarters, but other characteristics of a job site can come into play. Is there an embankment in the path of a trench? Where the two planes meet, the size and configuration of a trencher could recommend it over another to navigate the transition. Are there trees along the route of the trench or horizontal tunnel? The presence of roots could require more horsepower or the use of a heavier machine.

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Trench Box 1) How deep a hole or trench will people be working in? OSHA requires a protective system in any excavation 5 ft. deep and deeper. Anything shallower than 5 ft still requires OSHA check-off, even if all that is needed is benching or sloping of the sidewalls. So, if you are digging down at least 5 ft., plan on inserting some kind of protective system like a trench box to protect anyone in the hole. 2) What type of soil will be excavated? Stability of the walls of an excavation are affected by the condition of the material around the hole. Sandy soil obviously is unstable, but so is earthen soil permeated by rocks which can reduce cohesion in a sidewall. Is the ground unusually moist? If so, a trench box can protect against a watery wall suddenly giving away with a whoosh. 3) Will the box have to deal with unusual ground pressure? Is the dead weight of a building bearing down on the soil adjacent to a trench or pit? If so, seemingly stable walls of a new excavation can give way under the pressure. Trench boxes come in various thicknesses and heights so that an engineer or competent person can match a box to a potential pressure threat. 4) Do you have equipment large enough to lift and place a box? Even if a trench or pit is relatively narrow — 4 ft. across — the type of soil and other conditions can call for insertion of a heavy, reinforced box. Can your excavator or other piece of equipment lift the box? A common formula for determining this is that a box weigh no more than one-fifth of the weight of the machine doing the lifting. SEE GUIDE PAGE 74


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What You Can Expect to Pay Trenchers and horizontal directional drills are not general purpose machines. It follows that pricing of the machinery — particularly heavier models — can be high-end, reflecting the relatively low volume of usage. Hereafter are categories of prices for new and used equipment: New • Trenchers - Walk-Behind models can be purchased for under $20,000. - Ride-on models with 60 to 70 hp are priced under $80,000. - Large ride-on models with quad tracks cost $225,000 to $250,000. • Horizontal Directional Drills - Small HDD units with 25-hp and 4,000 lbs. of thrust can cost $75,000. - Midsize HDD with 125 hp and 28,000 lbs. of thrust can cost $300,000. - Huge HDD machines with 600 hp and 360,000 lbs. of thrust cost close to $1,000,000. Used For used machines, the year of manufacture, number of engine hours, and general condition are factors. Hereafter are some general pricing guidelines for trenchers and directional drills with 1,200 or fewer operating hours: • Trenchers - Walk-behind models in generally good condition are available for under $10,000. - Ride-on trenchers (60-hp) in good condition are available for under $50,000. - Larger ride-on models in good operating condition can cost less than $180,000. • Horizontal Directional Drills - Small HDD machines with 25 hp and 4,000 lbs. of thrust are priced under $50,000. - Midsize HDD units with 125 hp and 28,000 lbs. of thrust are priced under $200,000 - Larger HDD models with 365 hp and 220,000 lbs. of thrust are available at $600,000. • Trench Boxes Unlike machines that are comprised of moving parts requiring lubrication and fueling, steel and aluminum boxes are static pieces of equipment. While they can be dented and joining pieces rusted to the point of replacement, they are not as subject to

breakdowns as are machines. Pricing of used boxes is straight forward and comparisons easily made. Two examples of cost: A new 8 by 24-ft. steel trench box with 5-in.-thick walls can cost $15,000. A used 4 by 16-ft. box with 5-in.-thick walls can cost $6,000. Rent/Lease Prices are determined by local demand and the volume of rental competition in an area. • Trenchers - A walk-behind model could cost $150 to $200 a day, $450 to $600 a week, and $1,000 to $1,800 a month. - A midsize ride-on drill could cost $300 to $400 a day, $1,200 to $1,400 a week, and $3,200 to $4,200 a month. - Quad models rent for $750 to $850 s day, $2,000 to $2,800 a week, and $6,500 to $8,500 a month. • Horizontal Directional Drills While these machines are rented and leased, it is not in the same volume as trenchers, so comparison shopping is sketchier. Dealers are more apt than rental agencies to have inventory for rent. Shop around.

• Trench Boxes One example of rental pricing: An 8 by 16-ft. box with 4-in.-thick walls rents for $110 a day, $320 a week and $950 a month.

Tips on Inspecting an HDD/Trencher These are purpose-built machines unsuitable for general utility work, so inspecting a drill involves specialty knowledge. Ask an expert along for your inspection to help you evaluate the underlying condition. Things to consider in inspecting a used drill or trencher: Directional Drill 1) Is the frame intact and not misaligned? The forces that come into play on a horizontal directional drill are varied and unusual. The HDD carriage carries the bulk of pressure as it thrusts the rotating string forward and pulls it back in the reaming operation. Closely examine the carriage’s gearing and hydraulic cylinders for soundness. A lot depends on their integrity. GUIDE FROM PAGE 76

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3) Try to determine soundness of engine and hydrostatic pump. We all know what a smooth-starting and -running engine sounds like. Take a mechanic along to help identify what ails a ragged-running engine. Stress the motor and see if it responds without complaint. Hydrostatic pumps are critical…and expensive. If pressure readings are marginal or the fluid is dirty, you might want to pass on the machine. 4) Was the machine well-maintained? Grease zerks should be dirty, suggesting grease has regularly been pumped into them. Dry, rusty zerks suggest casual maintenance. A dent or gouge or another suggestion of abuse might mean nothing if the overall condition of the machine is good. Accidents happen, after all, but evident neglect in servicing the trencher can be a red flag.

Specs and Features to Consider on HDD’s/Trenchers Buyers and renters have lots of choices on these machines, from microtrenchers to 18-ton directional drills. But even within a certain range of trencher or HDD units, manufacturers offer variations. Hereafter are some of the variables in the market: 1) Horsepower The popular range of engine sizes and, in the case of horizontal directional drills, the range of thrusting power is quite broad. For example, Vermeer’s lineup of horizontal directional drills runs from a 48-hp model producing less than 8,000 lbs. of thrust to a 200-hp model with 60,000 lbs. of thrust. Need something more forceful? American Augers offers, for example, a 765-hp HDD unit with 1.1 million lbs. of thrust. In trenchers, the market also is wide-ranging, from 5.5-hp models with 6-in. cuts to 275-hp machines opening trenches more than 2 ft. wide. All of which means buyers of trenchers and drills should be able to find optimum-sized equipment for their needs.

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GUIDE FROM PAGE 74 2) Are tracks and other undercarriage components worn out? The tracks carrying the HDD do not propel the machine forward and back with any speed, but they do support a heavy machine and maneuver it into place. The undercarriage components and the machine’s frame are stressed during their supporting work. Look for cracks or other indications of weakness in these core components. 3) Examine the hydraulic system for wear and leakage. Hydraulics gives the HDD its authority as it powers through the ground. Keeping the fluid flowing is the work of hoses, fittings and valves, all of which can fail. Hoses are worn down by rubbing against an adjacent component. Fittings lose their seal. O-rings begin to leak. If such failures seem widespread, it suggests poor maintenance. 4) Check anchors and stabilizers for signs of stress. Once an HDD unit is driven into position, it assumes a working stance, which is a forward tilt toward the ground. This plane is what the drill and trailing pipe follow as the drilling process ensues. The machine is held in place by hydraulically powered anchors driven into the ground. All anchors and stabilizers should fit and slide snugly. 5) Examine drill pipe and down-hole tools for excessive wear. Reamers, bits, pulling head — and the pipe itself — are the tools that make HDD functional and directional. In examining a drill, take a look at the assortment of tools that are part of the deal. If they are worn out, the expense of replacing them should be factored into the purchase price. Their condition also can be a clue about how the machine was operated. Trencher 1) Check the boom for condition of bearings and uneven wear. The working end of the trencher — that is, the actual digging boom — is subject to a variety of pressures. If excessive looseness is evident, it is a sign that bearings or wear plates need replacement. If uneven wear is evident on the boom, it might indicate poor operator skill that stressed the component. 2) Examine the teeth and rollers on the digging chain. The cups, or teeth, on the digging chain take the brunt of abrasive interaction with soil and, naturally, wear out. They are meant to be replaced, but it is a plus on a second-hand machine if they are not yet worn down. Examine the rollers for even wear and the chain for signs of stressed points about to give way.


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2) Trencher Tracks/Tires Walk-behind trenchers ride the turf either on rubber tracks or tires. As the trencher models grow larger, the choice of propulsion system changes to include quads — that is, four tracks instead of four tires. Rubber-tired machines are the original mode. Tracks spread ground pressure and can be less damaging to lawns. The tires or tracks on left and right sides of some trenchers are offset and of different sizes / lengths specifically to give a machine more maneuverability. Quad track systems on large trenchers provide additional traction, which is critical in marginal ground conditions. The more you know about how you will use your trencher, the easier the undercarriage decisions. 3) Trencher Versatility/Attachments As trencher models grow in size and horsepower, some models evolve into purpose-built tractors with a variety of ground-piercing attachments. One tool is the vibratory plow, which is used to bury fiber communications cable and other utilities. The plow is a vertical knife-edged component that vibrates to ease its passage through soil. A rockwheel attachment is better for more problematic soils and for pavement. The wheel’s spinning, hardened blade will cut through what other systems cannot. Other attachments for large trenchers include a backfill blade and mounted reels for fiber optic lines. Trenchers are not all-purpose machines, but they can be configured for specific tasks. 4) Control Systems Along with other construction and utility machines, trenchers and directional drills have gotten smarter—that is, engineered for more intelligent and self-regulating operation. Even the smallest walk-behind trenchers are reliably allhydraulic. As the machines grow larger, controls automatically optimize ground speed for productivity, self-control the dig depth according to engine rpms, idle down the engine when work is paused, and so on. On smaller HDD units, operators sit in ergonomic seats. Larger directional drills have heated and air-conditioned cabs and video cameras connected to LCD monitors that immerse an operator in information. In your shopping, compare control systems.

How to Evaluate Trench Boxes A trench box ultimately is evaluated by how well it can withstand the force of

a collapsed wall of earth. They are engineered for strength. Buyers or renters of the boxes should pay attention to: 1) Dimensions The walls of trench boxes generally range from 4 to 30 ft. in length and in height from 4 to 10 ft. The thickness of the wall plate ranges from 3 to 9 in. An engineer or OSHA competent person can determine the right combination of dimensions that will produce a safe work zone for employees in the excavation. 2) Excavation conditions Soil composition is the critical ingredient in predicting the potential for collapse of a side wall. Sand, solid rock, gravel, a mixture of soil and rock—and the moisture content of the material—all will dictate the level of danger is in the hole. Trench boxes are engineered for each soil condition. 3) Box metallurgy Unlike shoring materials — which can be hydraulic or timber — trench boxes are fabricated of metal. Generally, they are made of steel or aluminum. Each has its place. Loose or wet soils sometimes cannot support a steel trench box and aluminum is the better choice. Steel is more suitable for deep and firm excavations. 4) Trench Safety Trench boxes and other shielding systems are sold and rented from many locations coast to coast. What doesn’t come with the boxes is a handy list of safety measures to take in using the boxes. National Trench Safety and a few other companies offer excavation safety classes for contractors. Enrolling in one is a good idea.

A Selection of Manufacturers Horizontal Directional Drill 1) American Augers — This Ohio company is part of the Charles Machine Works family of companies of Oklahoma, which spawned Ditch Witch trenchers. All the companies became part of Toro this year. The firm manufactures heavyduty directional drills. 2) Ditch Witch — Part of Charles Machine Works (see above), this American company’s HDD line ranges from a 25-hp compact JT5 model designed for shallow installations on up to the JT100 all-terrain drill, a 270-hp unit with 100,000-lb. pullback force. SEE GUIDE PAGE 78

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3) Toro — This 105-year-old Japanese firm is a household name for turf and landscape products, but also offers two HDD models. A 72hp model (DD2226) produces 22,000 lbs. of thrust, while the 160hp DD4050 can thrust pipe with 40,000 lbs. of force. (Note that Toro is planning to phase out the production of its branded large HDD units, which includes DD2226 and DD4050 drills, and its RT600 and RT1200 riding trenchers.) 4) Universal — An Illinois company, Universal’s product line includes a dozen horizontal directional drills. The smallest is a 66-hp model with 12,000 lbs. of thrust requiring a 27 gpm mud pump, the largest a 44-ton, 600-hp drill creating 500,000 lbs. of force. 5) Vermeer — This Iowa manufacturer began in agriculture but today’s products range across various industries. It builds 12 directional drills, from a 48-hp unit with 7,800 lbs. of thrust to a 200-hp model that can push a drill string with 60,000 lbs. of force. Trencher 1) Ditch Witch — As noted previously, this Oklahoma firm has a special place in the compact trencher industry having invented it. Today, it builds 7 walk-behind models, one stand-on model, six ride-on trenchers, three quads and a micro unit. 2) EZ Trench Groundsaws — This South Carolina company has been manufacturing small walk-behind trenchers since 1982. Three models range in size from 5 hp to 8 hp and create trenches 2 in. wide and up to 13 in. deep. 3) Ground Hog — The California manufacturer builds small auger machines and a trencher, the T4 model, which can slice into the earth either 12 in. or 18 in., depending on configuration. The T-4 can be set up to produce a 3-in.-wide trench or a 4-in.wide trench. 4) Toro — The Japanese firm manufactures two ride-on trenchers, three walk-behinds and a vibratory plow. The largest model is the 121-hp RT1200, which rides on quad tracks. It is a 4WD and 4wheel-steering machine that can be switched to crab steering. 5) Vermeer — The Iowa manufacturer has a full lineup of trenchers, including three walk-behind

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models, five quad-track models (one with steel tracks), two vibratory plow units and a remotecontrol model. They range in horsepower from 13 hp to 127-hp. Trench Box 1) Efficiency Production—The Michigan firm is part of Arcosa Shoring Products. It builds assorted types of shielding products for contractors and municipalities, including a custom build-a-box system, the latest such product being an octagon for manhole work. 2) Felco — This Montana company fabricates excavator equipment, including steel trench boxes. The boxes come either in flat-bottom or knife-bottom designs and are built of 572-59 highstrength low alloy with a tensile strength of 60,000

psi. 3) GME Trench Protection Specialists — Another Michigan firm, the company has built shielding products for a half century. It has both aluminum and steel boxes plus a unique steel-wrapped aluminum box that is more easily lifted and moved. 4) Kundel Industries — This family-owned Ohio company has built boxes since 1987. It has aluminum and steel products, including a box comprised of independently moveable vertical aluminum panels that slide up and down to create pipe openings at the bottom. 5) Loveman Steel & Fabricating — Another Ohio manufacturer, Loveman dates from 1931 and fabricates steel products for construction and utility markets and a host of other industries. The boxes can be custom-built for individual customers. 6) Pro-Tec Equipment — Another Arcosa Shoring Products company, Pro-Tec was founded 24 years ago. It builds steel and aluminum boxes with walls up to 8 in. thick. Some are rated safe for “extreme projects” in terms of depth of dig. 7) Trench Shoring Company — This California company began building trench safety systems in 1973. It has engineered a “Flex-Shield” box with sidewalls bowed outward slightly in the middle. They reputedly are lighter than standard boxes, but as strong. CEG

Brief Summary Digging into the earth to plant pipes and telecommunication lines and water systems has become a high-tech undertaking. No more spading of dirt. Handy-sized trenchers now do the work and faster. Long-distance tunneling for pipes and lines is possible with horizontal directional drills. Lower-tech but as essential for human safety are the trench boxes that protect below-ground work areas. Never has it been so easy — and safe — to tear into terra firma. 

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Volvo excavators and numerous customer appreciation door prizes. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the smash hit television series Gold Rush, Volvo constructed a special edition EC200E excavator. This machine has a custom gold paint job that took more than 140 hours to complete and features a special commemorative leather seat and the gold colored track pads make for a stunning visual effect. The excavator is

being hauled to various Volvo distributor events across the United States with a brand-new Volvo VNX 740 8x4 tractor with a 70-in. sleeper and a black metallic paint job. The trailer that it rides on is a Rogers 3-axle 110,000-lb. capacity front load trailer. In conjunction with the Gold Rush Excavator Tour, Volvo is giving away a trip to ConExpo to meet the stars of Gold Rush. Attendees at the Woodco Machinery

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Eric Dalton of Keen Transport Inc. is very proud of his unique opportunity to be the Gold Rush excavator’s caretaker and bodyguard as he hauls his Volvo tractor and Rogers trailer loaded up with the one of a kind Gold Rush excavator to dealer events all across the country.

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needed in advance of construction on the Walk Bridge. At this time, this work is unscheduled. An advanced utility relocation project is being designed, and is anticipated to be in construction in 2020.” The first year will consist mostly of in-water work and establishing the staging areas. “This includes demolition of the IMAX theater, and relocation of the railroad power lines under- The first year will consist mostly of in-water ground. In year two, we establishing the staging areas. remove the existing high towers and construct the lift towers for Walk Bridge and all three smaller the new Walk Bridge. We will start the bridges will require an extensive construction of the southerly two amount of dirt/material to be moved. In addition, various cranes will assist tracks. While the southern tracks are out of service, work will begin on the the construction of new structural comconcurrent Fort Point Street, East ponents, as well as the demolition of Avenue and Osborne Avenue railroad existing structural elements. Each of the four trestle structures are bridge replacement projects. During the third year of construction, we will anticipated to have a full-time crawler complete the Walk Bridge’s southern crane with up to 280 ft. of boom for drilled shaft casings, structural steel half approaches. “The southern lift span will be built erection, and general construction supoff-site using approximately three mil- port. It’s expected that 350-ton and lion pounds of steel and 45,000 bolts. 650-ton crawler cranes with a variableThe span will be floated-in and radius counterweight system will be installed over an extended weekend used for demolition and erection of while the existing swing span [all four approach span superstructure elements, tracks] is simultaneously removed and as well as demolition of the “High floated north for demolition. The Tower” transmission line structures. A 200-ton crawler crane with Program would then open the two new southern tracks and begin work on the clamshell bucket will likely be used for northern half of the bridge. This work drilled shaft excavation, along with a will mirror the southern half and 230-ton crane with 280 ft. of boom extends into year 4/5. The completion mounted on a ring to a 200-ft. long of the northern and southern halves of barge for lift span sheaves and other the bridges at Fort Point Street, East major picks. Rolling gantries, micro-piles and Avenue, and Osborne Avenue will occur simultaneously, to coincide with slide-in systems will be required for low-clearance drilled shaft installation track outages for the Walk Bridge.” According to Fallon, the program below the existing bridge, as well as at excavation work will include excava- other limited clearance areas. Several tion of roadways, abutments, retaining sizes and configurations of excavators walls, temporary SOE (i.e. soil nail will be utilized, including long-reach walls), catenary foundations, drilled and limited-tailswings, to assist with shafts, micro-piles, sub-ballast various operations, including earth removal, utility relocation and platform excavation. Loaders will be needed for foundations. The excavation will take the extensive earth excavation effort. Pile-driving equipment will drive place in various locations throughout the program, such as East Avenue, Fort pipe piles for trestles and sheet pile Point Street, Osborne Avenue and The marine enclosures. Pile driving is limited during certain times of the day and Walk Bridge. Over the course of the contract, the uses “soft starts” to limit environmen-

tal, noise and vibration impacts. Dump trucks will transport materials on land to a central stockpile area for sorting and processing. In addition, track equipment, such as Hi-Rail Grapple trucks, will be used to access and remove/install railroad components during train service outages. Other “non-rail” equipment will be track-mounted to be able to access the site and perform operations near work and the tracks. Multiple sizes of aerial lift equipment will be on site for the duration of the project, including telescoping and limited-tailswing man-lifts. Several types of barges may be used to transport materials and equipment — ocean-going barges up to 250 ft. long, flat-deck cargo barges up to 120 ft. long, scow barges for drilled shaft cutting water circulation and barges equipped with various excavators, cranes and dredging equipment. A fleet of support vessels, including push boats, safety boats and crew boats, will be available to support marine operations. Time-of-day constraints, tidal constraints, turbidity curtains and other protective measures will be used to limit disturbance of the sensitive marine environment. Marine construction activities are limited to work on one side of the river at a time, to allow safe passage for fish and marine life. The main materials used during construction will be steel for the superstructures, concrete for the substructure, HMA for the roadways, ties for the track, ballast and sub ballast for the railway and various cable for OCS. These materials are designed to have a life expectancy of more than 75 years. As for the most time-consuming part of the work, said Fallon, “It will be the construction and erection of the lift spans of the Walk Bridge. The assembly of these two lifts spans are expected to take approximately nine months each.” Construction of the Walk Bridge is estimated to take four to five years.  CEG

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With a Gold Rush excavator are Jim Carey (L) of Woodco Machinery and Dave Clark, service manager of Emerald Excavating in Plymouth, Mass.

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Crews Work to Modernize Metrorail Stations in D.C. At the beginning of August, crews were focusing on installing the conduits and wiring for electricity and communication networks.

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The improvements will reportedly make platforms safer and more accessible for customers with disabilities, while also addressing safety concerns and longstanding structural issues.

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The Metro system currently has 45 outdoor rail stations with concrete platforms, which were designed and built over 40 years ago.

METRO from page 1

May 25 and are scheduled to reopen Sept. 9. “When stations reopen and service resumes, some work will continue at each of the six stations in order to finalize the station improvements,” he said. “Final details will be determined closer to the station opening date.” Jannetta reported that the base construction contract for Phase One of the three-phase Platform Improvement Project is $200 million, which does not include supporting activities like shuttle bus services, engineering, project management and other related expenses. “These efforts will be funded by a mix of federal and local funds, including the District of Columbia, Maryland, and

Virginia,” he said. Kiewit is the prime contractor for this phase of the project. The employee-owned company operates through a network of subsidiaries in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Construction crews are working concurrently at all six stations. The Metro system currently has 45 outdoor rail stations with concrete platforms, which were designed and built more than 40 years ago. Deterioration has occurred because of routine use and exposure to weather and de-icing agents. Platforms at 10 outdoor stations have already been rebuilt. The project contract calls for new slip-resistant tiles

throughout the stations, brighter energy-efficient LED lighting and illuminated handrails. New stainless-steel platform shelters will include charging ports and digital map/information displays. More Passenger Information Displays (PIDs) will be installed along the platforms, with larger digital screens to improve visibility. Station improvements also will include new surveillance systems (CCTV), clearer speakers for announcements, and safety call buttons with direct contact to station managers and the operations control center. Stations will feature new 8-in. hexagonal tiles that are slipresistant and match the original station tile design. New tiles are being placed throughout the stations, on the platforms and inside the mezzanines. The tiles are produced through a process called wire-cutting, which gives each tile texture and see METRO page 94

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To minimize customer impact, crews planned to complete as much invasive work as possible while the stations are closed.


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Deteriorating Metro Stations ReceiveMuch-Needed Facelift METRO from page 90

provides better traction in wet conditions. In addition to the new tiles, improvements to all six stations will include new stainless-steel platform shelters with digital displays and USB charging ports, upgraded passenger information displays (PIDs), improved platform speakers and PA system equipment, new canopy roofing/skylights, refinished and new ceiling panels, new platform surveillance system (CCTV) to enhance customer safety, new passenger call buttons to directly contact station managers and operation control center, brighter, energy efficient LED lighting and lighted handrails, station cleaning and painting, renovated bathrooms, concrete repairs, new bus shelters and fire/life/safety enhancements. Braddock Road and King Street-Old Town also will receive escalator improvements, station canopy painting, and ceiling improvements. Eisenhower Avenue will receive escalator improvements. Huntington will receive escalator improvements and a new station entrance from the middle parking garage, Van Dorn Street will receive Bus Loop/Kiss & Ride improvements, and Franconia-Springfield will receive pedestrian bridge painting. Jannetta reported that extensive internal planning and consultation with construction experts allowed Metro to develop a strategy that reduces the length of the project by up to 94 percent. This involves fully closing the stations to allow contractors to have 24-hour access to the work sites rather than limited hours. To minimize customer impact, crews planned to complete as much invasive work as possible while the stations are closed. As construction activity continues into the fall at all six stations, crews will work in designated areas that will be cordoned off from customer access. This work will include the replacement of tile throughout the stations. “Based on the contract, one side of the platform at Van Dorn Street Station may remain under construction through October 4, requiring single tracking after September 8,” Jannetta said. “In addition, one side of the platform may remain under construction at Huntington and FranconiaSpringfield stations through early December.” Metro’s contract includes incentives for additional work completed by Sept. 8. “One objective of the project was to eliminate the ‘Braddock Hump’ — an uneven platform due to concrete piers being built a few inches too tall when the station was first constructed,” Jannetta said. “To level the platform, the construction team used hydraulic jacks to lift the 1.6-millionpound platform deck off the concrete piers that support it. The jacks supported the platform while crews adjusted the piers and the platform bearings were successfully rotated and lowered to the correct height. The southern end of the platform was lowered by 4 inches total, in ¼-inch increments, and another section of platform was lowered 2 inches total, in 1/8-inch increments.” Jannetta noted that in working on the platforms, the first step for the construction team is installing temporary shoring under the existing platform edges to provide support during demolition and subsequent work. Eight-ft. sections of the existing platform edge are then cut and lifted onto flatcars to

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begin the process of installing new pylons, signs, windscreens, canopies, and other platform features. At the beginning of August, crews were focusing on installing the conduits and wiring for electricity and communication networks. They also were working on completing new fire standpipes on the platforms for improved emergency response capabilities. Crews had finished demolishing old tile, pouring concrete for new platform edges and topping slabs, waterproofing the platforms, and placing granite edges at all six platforms. Stations marked for improvements in 2020 include West Hyattsville, Prince George’s Plaza, College Park-U of Md, Greenbelt, Vienna, Dunn Loring, West Falls Church and East Falls Church. In 2021, improvements are planned for Cheverly, Landover, New Carrollton, Addison Road, Arlington Cemetery, and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport stations. Metro is working with a 10-year, $15 billion capital program. For the first time in Metro’s history, the capital program is bolstered by dedicated funding from Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. The capital program will invest in new railcars and buses; improve stations and WMATA photo platforms; upgrade fire-suppression and emergency Stations involved are Braddock Road, King Street--Old response systems; replace and repair tracks, tunnels, bridges, Town, Eisenhower Avenue., Huntington (seen here), signals, and communications systems; rebuild decades-old Van Dorn Street and Franconia-Springfield. bus garages; and provide modern customer amenities such as passenger information systems. be moved out of the construction area. Once at a safe disWashington Metropolitan Area tance, large cranes lift out sections using steel cable lifting Transit Authority slings. The pieces are then loaded onto trucks and hauled The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority away. While cutting and edge demolition work is taking place, (Metro) was created by an interstate compact in 1967 to plan, the construction crew removes existing platform paver tile. develop, build, finance, and operate a balanced regional This process entails a combination of robotic jackhammers transportation system in the national capital area. Metro began building its rail system in 1969, acquired (Brokks) and hand-held jackhammers to chip away the existfour regional bus systems in 1973, and began operating the ing paver tile. After the platform edges are cut and removed, new rebar first phase of Metrorail in 1976. Today, Metrorail serves 91 stations and has 117 mi. of is inserted into freshly exposed edges along the entire 600-ft. track. Metrobus serves the nation’s capital 24 hours a day, platform. The crew then installs final formwork necessary to pour concrete for the new permanent edges. After the con- seven days a week with 1,500 buses. Metrorail and Metrobus crete cures, the final phases of platform repair work begin, serve a population of approximately 4 million within a which include laying the new granite platform edge, pouring 1,500-sq. mi. jurisdiction. Metro began its paratransit serva new paver tile setting bed, and installing new platform tiles. ice, MetroAccess, in 1994; it provides about 2.3 million trips With the platform reconstruction completed, crews will per year. CEG


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The Opportunities The team believes this process will demonstrate a commitment to the reduction of CO2 emissions by industrial entities, and action against environmental threats ensuing from coal-combustion residuals, thereby transforming how waste management and CO2 utilization are thought about by the construction industry. Plants can avoid the cost of CO2 capture systems by using untreated CO2 dilute flue gas to manufacture a marketable end product for the construction industry. This permanently sequesters CO2 emissions in products and eliminates liabilities associated with the storage of off-spec fly ash, according to the team. The system is scalable and provides a beneficial use of CO2 and low-grade waste heat from emissions streams. At this time, having applied “very This innovative process takes CO2 from coal-burning power plants critical thinking,” Sant said the team has been and heavy industry and converts the waste gas into pre-cast concrete unable to come up with any obvious downsides of building components. the process or the end product.

and converts the waste gas into pre-cast concrete building components while minimizing the use of traditional cement, said Gaurav N. Sant, a professor of civil and environmental engineering and of materials science and engineering and director of the Institute for Carbon Management at UCLA. Sant and team lead on the project. He said this revolutionary method appeals to energy and building construction companies as a way to reduce carbon emissions. “The power sector and heavy industry, more generally speaking, are under pressure to reduce emissions,” he said. The production of Ordinary Portland Cement, the binding agent used in concrete, is a substantial producer of carbon dioxide emissions: 0.9 tons of CO2 per ton of OPC, resulting from the combustion of fuel to heat cement kilns and the calcination of limestone (which accounts for 65 percent of the CO2 emissions from OPC production). It is concrete’s most CO2-intensive component. Globally, OPC production makes up 9 percent of all CO2 emissions. Sant explained that in spite of improvements to the process of OPC production, it is not possible to abate emissions from limestone decomposition. Therefore, it’s essential to change the composition and the methods of production of cement. “Modern construction is looking at materials and how they’re produced,” Sant said. The industry is seeing a large carbon footprint because, Sant believes, “there has been no innovation for 200 years.” That’s about to change. The Process The team’s carbon-to-concrete technology captures carbon dioxide gas before it leaves the power plant, so there is an immediate reduction of CO2 emissions that will decrease the plant’s carbon footprint. The team replaces OPC with a “reinvented” binder consisting of coal combustion residuals (fly ash) and commodity minerals (calcium hydroxide – slate lime) that “absorbs” CO2 upon exposure to flue gas streams. The binder is then mixed with aggregates and water, after which it is processed by conventional concrete forming methods (dry-casting or wet-casting). The components are then exposed directly to CO2 dilute flue gas at ambient pressure, at which time CO2 is removed from the gas stream and converted into solid carbonate minerals within the CO2Concrete through mineralization reactions. In short, Sant said, “It takes up CO2 into a solid.” The end result is pre-fabricated, hardened CO2Concrete items that can be produced in different sizes and shapes, such as beams, columns, slabs, pavers, roof shingles and acoustic slabs for highway sound barriers. “We’re currently producing concrete blocks,” Sant said. “They have a nice shape to work with.” He thinks of it as “Lego for adults.” The other outcome of using this process is a 75 percent reduction of CO2 emissions, compared with the equivalent of OPC-based components. According to the team, the process is “efficient and clean, exhausting only CO2-lean flue gas and reusable water.” The process is completed near each plant, so there’s no

transportation of gas to worry about. “We do this alongside the plant,” Sant said. “It’s easier to move a finished product than gas.” Start-to-finish, the process takes about 12 to 72 hours. The Benefits Carbon dioxide emissions are a greenhouse gas and an underlying cause of climate change. Reducing CO2 emissions through this process benefits the environment. In addition, Sant quotes the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency’s figures of 8 percent of manmade carbon dioxide emissions annually emanating from the production of traditional cement, the binding agent in concrete. He said CO2Concrete can lower the carbon footprint by at least 50 percent, compared with traditional building materials. “It could eliminate 1 to 2 billion tons of CO2 annually,” Sant estimated. For context, he said human activities result in the emission of 36 billion tons of CO2 annually. Although it might seem like a small percentage, it could have a significant impact on GHG emissions. The first-of-its-kind proven process generates saleable products that are competitively priced and have a lifetime that is similar to that of traditional concrete – “or better,” Sant predicted. “The composition is not that different, but it’s a simpler chemistry,” he said, pointing out that “there are only so many materials in the world that can be produced at scale and lowcost.” Their proprietary, patented formulation, process and components “remove ambiguity and add quality control. It removes the possibility of error.” There are some differences, however. The CO2Concrete process can incorporate CO2 from a variety of flue gases, even if they contain particulate matter and acid gases. This flexibility allows the process to be used by a wide range of industries. For example, Sant pointed out that “the oil and gas industry uses a lot of concrete.” The team also expects the electric power industry to adopt this. Sant said it’s conducive for cement production, glass production, oil refineries and chemical plants.

The Funding The team received $500,000 from the XPRIZE organization after reaching the finals in 2018 and a $1.5 million gift in 2017 from the Anthony and Jeanne Pritzker Family Foundation to support the project. The demonstration of the team’s technologies is supported by a $2.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. The team is working with Susteon, a sustainable technologies development company in North Carolina, to help transition their system up to an industrial level. Extensive research and development regarding CO2 mineralization technology has already taken place at UCLA, resulting in the establishment of the potential of hydrated lime and coal combustion residuals as reactants for carbonation. Feasibility using dilute flue gas streams was demonstrated in a pilot system, with its performance verified by third-party evaluators as part of the XPRIZE. A pilot demonstration supported by the U.S. Dept. of Energy is currently in progress and is expected to position the process for commercialization. The Next Steps Next year, Carbon Upcycling UCLA/CO2 Concrete will offer real-time demonstrations of its systems on an industrial scale at the Wyoming Integrated Test Center and at The National Carbon Capture Center in Alabama. The Wyoming Test Center is part of Dry Fork Station, a coal-based power plant. Eventually, Sant said the objective is to hand off to licensees who can manage the process. The team is currently developing a commercialization strategy that includes direct engagement of stakeholders in power, concrete/building materials, chemical and waste management industries. The team has already demonstrated a prototype system and produced concrete components. Sant envisions large commercial development because the process is “economically competitive for the marketplace” and can scale. The short-term goal is to focus on competing for the prize, but ultimately, Sant said. “Our vision is that CO2Concrete will be at the center of a much more sustainable and environmentally responsible construction ecosystem.” CEG


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Customers See Big Gains in Machine Uptime Since ActiveCare Direct Launch For equipment owners, nothing is more important than machine uptime. The same is true for Volvo CE, and the results of two years of concerted efforts to improve uptime services bear this out: • Nearly 100 percent enrollment increase in the ActiveCare Direct advanced telematics service since fall 2018 — plus a growing list of machine models eligible for the program and additional case alerts for improved machine monitoring. • Only 1 percent of ActiveCare Direct monitored units ever become critical machine-down cases. • 85 percent improvement in resolution time for critical machine-down cases — due to a refined Six Sigma process, most issues are resolved the same day they are reported. • 97 percent improvement in the time to reach a Volvo Uptime Support Specialist — due to team cross-training across all product lines. “We are committed to being the No. 1 uptime provider in the construction industry,” said Scott Young, vice president, uptime and customer support. “That’s why, in addition to producing durable machines, we are providing services that prove to our customers Volvo’s relentless commitment to their uptime.”

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Gehl Foundation Awards Two $20,000 College Scholarships Recipient for 2019 The Gehl Foundation awarded two $20,000 collegiate scholarships for students beginning in the fall of 2019. Anna Kiskunas, daughter of Manitou Group employee Steve Kiskunas, and Andrew Loehr, son of Manitou Group employee Thomas Loehr, are the recipients of the scholarships for 2019. Since 1966, the Gehl Foundation has selected outstanding high school students as recipients of this scholarship; the chosen students being children of Manitou Group employees in North America. Kiskunas recently graduated from Cedar Grove-Belgium High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society and band, taking first place at Solo Ensemble. Outside of her academic accomplishments, Kiskunas volunteered with the American Legion Auxiliary and participat- Anna Kiskunas, daughter of Manitou Group employee Steve ed in 4-H. In the fall, Kiskunas will be Kiskunas, will be attending the University of Wisconsin — Milwaukee attending the University of Wisconsin — to pursue a degree in marketing. (L-R) are Lori Bydalek, vice presiMilwaukee to pursue a degree in marketing. dent of human resources; Anna Kiskunas; Beth Kiskunas; and Rick “I want to make the marketing field more Alton, president of the compact equipment division. positive and beneficial,” said Kiskunas. “This scholarship will give me the opportunity to accomplish allow for a better future, and the Gehl Foundation’s scholarmy dreams and lead me on the path to be a successful busi- ship will do a lot for me and my future.” Gehl, a Manitou Group brand, offers a full range of comnesswoman.” pact equipment for the global marketplace including skid A recent graduate of St. Mary’s Springs Academy, Loehr will be continuing his education at the University of loaders, track loaders, telescopic handlers and articulated Wisconsin — Madison pursuing a degree in agricultural loaders. Over the past 53 years, Gehl has been committed to engineering. During his time at St. Mary’s Springs Academy, contributing to the educational aspirations and success of Loehr was involved in the National Honor Society, cross their employees’ families. The recipients will receive $5,000 country, tennis, chess club, math team and trap shooting, per year for four years of their collegiate career. Recipients are asked to update the organization periodically on their earning him many awards. “I would like to work in the agriculture industry designing achievements at their respective universities. For more information, visit gehl.com.  farm equipment,” said Loehr. “Continuing my education will

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Northeast Rockbusters Hosts Annual Antique Show in N.H.

Five-year member Dave Nichols in front of a 1951 Michigan T6-K power shovel. SHOW from page 34

welcomed guests to take a tour of the grounds in his 1926 Ford Engine Model T while describing the machinery being operated and the importance of the association. “We come here to play with the old equipment. Some are static displays and some we fire up and run,” he said. “These are the kind of machines that built the highways in this country and the older buildings that we have. That’s why we try to preserve that history the best we can.” One of the oldest operating machines on display was a 1928 Wilford Universal Power Shovel owned by Valpey. “We are losing the WWII generation who grew up with these cable machines, which is sad. We try to encourage this younger generation to learn how to run and take care of it and ultimately preserve it for future generations. That is part of what our club does,” said Valpey. Sam Sicchio, a member of the Board of Directors, former president and more than

20-year association member, also was there to guide guests. “The public really likes to see the cable shovels. Nobody uses these anymore because they are high maintenance with a lot of moving parts, and the operator has to use his hands and his feet,” said Sicchio. “It takes a lot of skill to run these. The problem we are having is that only the old-timers run those. There aren’t too many young guys who know how to operate these.” Steven White, owner of HK White & Son Excavation and Land Care in Chester, N.H., had his restored 1956 Caterpillar V6-9U cable dozer showcased on this year’s event announcement. White spent about three years restoring this dozer that was initially built for Department of the Air Force. The Northeast Rockbuster Chapter has about 400 active members throughout New England and is always looking forward to welcoming new members. For more information, visit northeastrockbusters.com.  CEG

A Northeast Rockbuster member operates a 1974 Hough payloader articulator.

A Northeast Rockbuster member operates a 1974 Hough payloader articulator.

A 1930 United power grader is on display.

Everett Demeritt (L) and Frank Chiaravalle in front of a 1952 International TD-9 crawler.

A Caterpillar D7 dozer pulls a Heil towed scraper.

President Ted Valpey’s operational 1928 Wilford Universal power shovel.

A Rockbuster member loads a dump truck using a 1966 Caterpillar 955H track loader.

A Caterpillar motorgrader was available for members to operate at one of the many stations throughout the grounds.


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Snow and Ice section

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Municipal Snowplows

buyers’ guide

By Eric Olson

CEG CORRESPONDENT

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Construction Equipment Guide presents this Snowplow Buyers’ Guide as a digest of buying tips, plow types and manufacturers to assist you during the equipment selection process. Despite the hot weather, now’s the time to begin thinking about heavy snow and ice if you are in the market for snowplows. More specifically, if you buy equipment as a contractor or for a state DOT, county or municipality, purchasing snowplows is now in season. Waiting until mid- to late fall may be too late (depending on your location) as bad weather can always strike before winter even arrives.

When snowplows are attached to big trucks via hitches, the entire entity becomes known as a winter service vehicle (WSV) or a heavy-duty municipal truck. Those plows that work on freeways and other important routes are built to move at relatively high speeds during operation. Snowplows mounted on the front, sides (wing plows) or underbody (ice scrapers) are the main attachments needed to convert a dump truck into a big WSV. Also, the body of the truck usually has the capacity for a load of salt and/or sand for discharge onto the road behind the plows.

Heavy-Duty Snowplows

Selecting the Right Snowplow

Although snowplows are made for everything from skid steers to pickup trucks to motorgraders, this guide will instead focus on the biggest snowplows — those attached to dump-truck chassis. These vehicles are ubiquitous on roads in states where heavy snowfall is common each winter.

When choosing a snowplow for a large WSV, you want one that not only meets your needs and budget but promises to be durable for many years. For that knowledge, it’s important to seek the advice of a trusted equipment dealer or manufacturer. Before making an appointment, though, do a little online research to see what snowplows are on the market and see the various plow designs available. It’s always smart to have a better idea of what you want before you step into the showroom. As you’re looking, pay careful attention to the snowplow sizes needed for large WSVs. For instance, many DOT fleet managers and contractors prefer a frontmounted snowplow that is at least nineto 9 -ft. long, although they can be up to 14 ft. or more for use on thoroughfares. Another factor to consider is the reliability

of the cutting-edge blade systems on the plow’s edges. Most snowplow manufacturers employ their own blade technologies or rely on proven parts makers to supply them with blades that cut through the toughest ice and snow.

Basic Types of Snowplows Front-Mounted — The most common in use, they are designed to push snow off the road with an angled blade, either to the right or left. In addition, they are built SEE GUIDE PAGE 112


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Boss Launches New Solutions for Better Snow Removal

The new SK-R 6 features a reversible rubber cutting edge designed for quieter plowing operation and protection to sensitive surfaces.

Boss Snowplow expands its snow and ice removal product offerings to help professionals prepare for the upcoming winter storm season. The newest members of the BOSS family are the Forge 2.0 long bed spreader and the SK-R 6 compact vehicle plow. Additionally, the popular D-Force accessory is now available for DXT plows.

“At Boss, we’re focused on every aspect of the contractor’s business — roads, driveways, sidewalks and parking lots — and the solutions they need to work quicker, more efficiently and with more profitability,” said Mark Klossner, marketing vice president of Boss Snowplow. “We take great pride in listening to our customers and offering the

products and accessories they need to operate successful businesses.” Forge 2.0 Long Bed Forge stainless steel spreaders have become a strong performer in Boss’ growing line of ice control solutions, and a new design makes the Forge a quality solution for long bed trucks. The Forge 2.0 long bed features a longer hopper design to optimize its fit on long bed trucks and makes filling the spreader easier and quicker with a loader bucket. SK-R 6 The SK-R 6 joins the SK-R 8 and SK-R 10 to expand Boss’ line of box plows for tractors, skid steers and other compact vehicle equipment. The new SK-R 6 features a reversible 1 ½-in. rubber cutting edge

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Boss continues to expand products offering D-Force, an accessory that improves scraping when backdragging by maintaining a consistent hydraulic down force powered by a hydraulic accumulator, leaving cleaner pavement in less time than conventional plows.


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Municipal Snowplows buyers’ guide GUIDE FROM PAGE 109 for punishing use and must be able to endure harsh conditions for many seasons. Reversible, straight and V-plow models, as well as flexible plows to accommodate the varying contours of a road, are standard on a WSV front. Many front plows can also be extended lengthwise for moving more snow. Wing Plows — By using a wing plow, in tandem with front plows and scrapers, crews can improve their snow clearing performance in one pass by plowing a dramatically wider swath. Although generally mid-mounted, some manufacturers offer rear-mounted models, too. Underbody Snow and Ice Scrapers — The type name pretty-well describes exactly what these plows do. They work in addition to the other plows and have largely taken over the role of cutting into ice and hard-packed snow from the front plows. Many companies offer reversible scrapers, too. The number of different snowplow subsets available to buyers is too many to list in this guide. That’s because within each basic plow set for a WSV are a variety of plow models tailored for distinct snow removal jobs. If, for instance, you are in the market for a front-mounted plow, you will need to decide between a V-plow or a straight blade snowplow. You can’t go wrong with either one, but straight blade snowplows generally cost less than V plows. The advantage of a V-plow is that it’s better at angling and directing snow, as well as stacking snow — a job straight blades cannot do. Also, when confronting snow that has almost turned to ice, the V-plow’s arrowhead configuration can slice through hard snow better than the flat surface of a straight blade.

Snowplow Manufacturers Although many companies make snowplows, a smaller group of producers make the attachments that fit the big WSVs. Following is a list of some plow builders and examples of their model line:

Buyers Products — Through its line of tough SnowDogg plows, Ohio-based Buyers Products offers a variety of top snowplows for heavy-duty road clearing. A prime example is the front-mounted 42in. Full Trip Stainless Municipal Plow Assembly. With a choice of plows from 10to 12-ft. long, this line allows you to choose the attack angle you need with four adjustable positions. It’s built with a

corrosion-resistant stainless-steel moldboard and will stand up to heavy use with eight laser-cut steel ribs and two structural steel horizontal braces. Everest Equipment — Everest’s rugged and innovative equipment has made the Quebec manufacturer a favorite of many highway departments and contractors. It’s full line of snowplows, including the MidMount Series of wing plows, are available

in 10-, 11- and 12-ft. lengths. In the travel and plowing mode, both the cab’s driver and passenger can easily view the side wing. In addition, each model utilizes a rear-mounted lift cylinder for better wing control and holds it in a rigid position while in travel mode. Falls Plows — Another company located in snow country, Falls builds its snowplows in Little Falls, Minn. The Falls Underbody Scraper, mounted in combination with the maker’s front and wing snowplows, is a powerful ice and snow fighter on America’s roads. The scrapers come in sizes between 10-12 ft. in length and are made up of a durable carbon steel moldboard up to an in. thick. Gledhill Road Machinery — Another Ohio company, Gledhill makes its trademark Jetstream snowplow line, six models designed with two symmetrical and inverted funnel-shaped discharge ears to pick up snow and throw it far off the road, either right or left. Jetstream snowplows are available in 10-, 11- and 12-ft. lengths with three different heights. Meyer Products — From its plant in Cleveland, the 90-year-old company produces it’s toughest and biggest snowplow: the trademark Road Pro 36-Series, built to effortlessly muscle snow aside. It does so with an aggressive 65-degree attack angle, a 3-ft. moldboard height and a 15-in. radial overhang. The snowplow’s pivot design allows it to automatically oscillate five degrees on each side to follow the contour of the road so more snow can be cleared in less time. Wausau Equipment — With a motto of “Keeping Ahead of the Cutting Edge”, New Berlin, Wisc.-based Wausau produces all types of snow removal attachments, including five V-plows, three of which are perfect for clearing wintry road and highways. The manufacturer’s Vplows sport cutting-edges that range from 9-ft. 2-in. to 10-ft. in width, and are 7-ft. 6 in. high at the discharges. The moldboards on Wausau’s V-plows are contoured for deftly opening drifted roads or for high-speed casting (forcefully moving through snow).  CEG


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WANTED: CATERPILLAR 140G MOTOR GRADER AND 966F II WHEEL LOADER EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +92346-265-3742 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS SCHWING CONCRETE MIXER/PUMP TRUCKS. ALL BRANDS, MODELS AND AGES. BOOM PUMPS TRUCKS, TRAILER/CITY/ & PARTS PUMPS PURCHASED. EMAIL: BBENEDETTO@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HITACHI EXCAVATORS. WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX270LC, EX400, EX400LC. PLEASE CONTACT US IF ANY MACHINE AVAILABLE. EMAIL: HIDAYATMASOOD@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS. WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY CAT WHEEL LOADERS 950B, 950E, 966E, 966F, 966FII, 970F. EMAIL: HIDAYATMASOOD@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (OH): CATERPILLAR HAULER TRUCKS. CAT AND VOLVO 25, 30 TON ARTICULATED TRUCKS AT WHOLESALE PRICES ONLY. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NV): CATERPILLAR 966D, 966E, 966F, 966F II, 966G, 966G II, 966H, 970F, 970G, 972G, 972G II, 972H, 980G AND 980G II WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: SALES1@HIEEQUIPMENT.COM; PHONE: 702-529-5171 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NM): SKYTRAK 10054 10,000# TELEHANDLERS / FORKLIFTS. LOOKING FOR A PRICE & AVAILABILITY ON A NEW SKYTRAK FORKLIFT. EMAIL: DOUBLEMENERGY@AOL.COM; PHONE: 575-391-0222 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): HITACHI EX600 EXCAVATOR. I AM LOOKING FOR A 17' ARM FOR A 600 HITACHI. EMAIL: JOHNK@NETNET.NET; PHONE: 920-655-3801 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): LINCOLN VANTAGE 500 WELDERS. I'M LOOKING FOR AT LEAST 6NO. VANTAGE 500 PREOWNED WELDERS FOR OUR COMPANY, OUR BUSINESS IS IN OIL AND GAS, PREFABRICATION, PLANT MAINTENANCE..ETC. EMAIL: FAYARD.HOSEIN@ ASEQUITHTT.COM; PHONE: 1(868)3962431 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR D10N CRAWLER DOZERS. WANT TO BUY ALL THE TIME FROM USER ONLY. BULLDOZER- D3AT, D11, ENC CAB UNDER 3500 HOURS, UNADVERTISED. MUST BE 2015 AND UP. EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA; PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED (MI): JCB - ALL MODELS, MATERIAL HANDLERS. LOOKING FOR A JCB 940 OR COMPARABLE BRAND, ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT. EMAIL: CWELLER@WELLERSALVAGE.COM; PHONE: 616-257-1326 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (AL): KENWORTH T8 SERIES DUMP TRUCKS AND MACK GU713 ROLL OFF TRUCKS. COMMENTS: CLASS 8 , ROLLOFF TRUCKS, DUMP TRUCKS, VOCATIONAL TRUCKS, ANY BRANDS, QUANTITIES, OR YEAR MODELS. I HAVE AN ONGOING NEED TO BUY LOTS OF THESE. EMAIL: CHUGHCUMMINGSJR@ GMAIL.COM PHONE: 205-907-9787 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): HITACHI EX400LC-1 EXCAVATORS. EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +923462653742 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US) MANUFACTURER: CATERPILLAR 950B WHEEL LOADERS EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +92-346-265-3742 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PA): CATERPILLAR 973C CRAWLER LOADER. COMMENTS: LOOKING FOR A CATERPILLAR 973C READY TO GO TO WORK. EMAIL: CHICK@FITZEQUIP.NET PHONE: 215-805-3650 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NM): CATERPILLAR ALL MODELS ROAD MAINTENANCE. COMMENTS: SOLICITO POR ESTE MEDIO LA COTIZACIÓN DE UNA RETROEXCAVADORA 4X4 Y UNA MOTONIVELADORA LAS DOS 2005 Y MARCA CATERPILLAR A NOMBRE DE LA EMPRESA GECOD S.A. DE C.V. EMAIL: BRAULIOALBERTO23@ GMAIL.COM PHONE: 287-110-3964 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): KOMATSU PC490LC-10 EXCAVATOR. COMMENTS: LOOKING FOR NEW OR GOOD USED 70” OR 72” DITCHING/CLEAN UP BUCKET TO PIN ONTO A KOMATSU PC490LC-10. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE. EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR CRAWLER LOADERS. EMAIL: RWESTON.SELAND.CO.UK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NY): ALL MODELS DINGO COMPACT TRACK LOADERS. LOOKING FOR FRONT QUICK COUPLER EMAIL: NEGRIINC@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 845-590-2640 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): ALL MODELS KOBELCO EXCAVATORS. ANY 20 TO 40 TON KOBLECO EXCAVATORS IN GOOD CONDITION. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR 307 SSR EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: MYPERSONALCADDY@ HOTMAIL.COM; PHONE: 1-613-662-4535 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR 950E WHEEL LOADERS. CAT MOTOR GRADERS 140G SERIAL 72V11000 UP CAT WHEEL LOADERS 950B, 950E, 916, 930, 966D, 926, 966E, 966F, 966FII DYNAPAC ROLLERS CA251, CA252, CA262, CA301, CA302, CA362, CA602 HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX270, EX400, EX60WD, EX100WD JOHN DEERE WHEEL EXCAVATOR 495D, 595D. EMAIL: ZOHAIBKHAN212@OUTLOOK.COM; PHONE: 00923319949449 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NY): NEW HOLLAND COMPACT TRACK LOADERS. NEED SOMETHING 2009 10,000 UNDER COMPACT SKID LOADER FOR DIGGING POOLS, USED OR LEASED ASAP!!!!!! I HAVE 20 POOLS NEED DONE. EMAIL: JOSHUA021188@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 716-225-7171 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CT): ALLMAND TLB 425 BACKHOE LOADER. EMAIL: DARRENCMAS@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 860-212-6681 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): LULL - LULL 644, 944, 1044 FORK LIFTS. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR D6R CRAWLER DOZER. WE ARE LOOKING FOR: CAT D6R/T 36” COMPLETE SET OF SYSTEM ONE PADS – NEW OR USED PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, ASKING PRICE AND PHOTOS TO: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM. WE APPRECIATE AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR RESPONSE. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MANUFACTURER: CATERPILLAR D8T CRAWLER DOZER. WE ARE LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOWING: CAT D8N/R/T COUNTERWEIGHT DRAWBAR AND SET OF NEW OR USED SYSTEM ONE TRACK CHAINS FOR A CAT 330CL PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, ASKING PRICE AND PHOTOS TO: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM. WE APPRECIATE AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR RESPONSE. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): ALL MODELS POWERHOUSE COMPACT TRACK LOADERS UNIT WITH ATTACHMENTS : BUCKET, AUGER, TRENCHER, TRAILER. EMAIL: TOOLMADAM@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PA): BROCE BROOM - ALL MODELS SWEEPER TRUCKS. LOOKING FOR LATE MODEL STREET SWEEPER WORK READY - PREFER STILL UNDER WARRANTY. EMAIL: BUCCIROCK@AOL.COM; PHONE: 215-518-6211 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED (CA): USED MINI MOTOR GRADER. DON'T NEED THE LASER SYSTEM. JUST THE MINI MOTOR GRADER. EMAIL: SFKF36@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): LOOKING FOR HANIX DEALER TO SUPPLY NEW OR USED PARTS FOR HANIX N450 MINI GIANT. EMAIL: BANDIWILSON@SHAW.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 314C LCR EXCAVATOR - I NEED A 36" HEAVY DUTY BUCKET WITH SIDE CUTTERS FOR MY CAT 314CLCR EMAIL: LAKENORMANLLC@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 917-208-5574 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): KOMATSU PC138USLC-8 EXCAVATOR EMAIL: GCESMARKETING8@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 657-549-4062 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS. CAT 315, 320, 325, 330, 336 DL SERIES EXCAVATORS UNDER 9000 HOURS. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET PHONE: 330-987-3508 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODEL CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS, SELF-LOADING BATCHING VEHCLE 4CUBIC METRES EMAIL: JATOICO@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +923336758720 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): CATERPILLAR 330CL EXCAVATORS. WANTED TO BUY 5 UNITS CATERPILLAR 330CL NO MORE THAN 15000 HRS. EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM PHONE: 832-528-0786 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS CASE IH AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT. LOOKING FOR NEW AND USED EQUIPMENT MANUALS OPERATOR,PARTS AND SERVICE MANUALS FOR AGRICULTURE AND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT. EMAIL: WHITNEYJ65@YAHOO.COM PHONE: 530-864-0771 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JCB ALL MODELS PUMPS. TRANSMISSION CHARGER PUMPS FOR CATERPILLAR/CASE /JCB/FORKLIFT ... PARTS 6Y3864 20/900400 20/925552 EMAIL: TREFLENEGOCE@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +212661325283 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: TEREX DIGGER DERRICK TRUCK. NEED A TRUCK CAPABLE OF DRILLING WITH A DOWN THE HOLE HAMMER ATTACHMENT FOR UTILITY POLE INSTALLATION IN ROCK/LEDGE. EMAIL: BOB.BRITTON@CHEROKEEDB.COM; PHONE: 860-747-8828 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CASE 580K BACKHOE LOADER. LOOKING FOR CHEAP PARTS TRACTOR 580K CK OR EQUAL TO 1990 580K BACKHOE IN OR CLOSE TO SOUTHERN CALIF. EMAIL: HELIREDCAT@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 760-636-9709 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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

• Chicago, IL Sat., October 12, 2019 For: Very Large Late Model Snow & Construction Equipment & more

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• Syracuse, NY Fri., September 6, 2019 For: Very Large Forklift, Crane, Boom & Scissor Lift & more

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• Williston, ND Thurs., September 5, 2019 For: JTI Inc Fabrication & Construction Equipment Auction • TIMED ONLINE Closing September 9, 2019 For: Valley Tire Inventory Reduction Auction • Mt. Pleasant, IA Tues., September 17, 2019 For: Steffes Truck Auction • TIMED ONLINE September 20 - 25, 2019 For: Steffes Auction Upper Midwest Locations

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• Harrington, DE Sat., September 21, 2019 For: Mid-Atlantic Fall Equipment Auction

WSM AUCTIONEERS

www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300 • Phoenix, AZ Sat., September 14, 2019 For: Live Public Auction

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• Findlay, OH Thurs., September 26, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment Auction

• TIMED ONLINE September 2 - 9, 2019 For: AgIron Sioux Falls Event

• Kissimmee, FL Wed., October 30, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment Auction


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Husqvarna LP 9505 Ups Productivity in Challenging Trenches

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Husqvarna’s LP 9505 features a single lifting point with a large lifting eye. The articulation joint is secured with a foldable transport lock. There also are eyelets in the front and back end for hauling.

Husqvarna’s LP 9505 is a powerful, easy-to-operate trench compactor that delivers productivity in demanding trench compaction jobs, according to the manufacturer. LP 9505’s high operating weight enables efficient compaction without vibration, from the initial static passes all the way to the finish. The reliable fuel-efficient Kubota diesel engine is Tier IV Final compliant and provides class-leading power, while the articulated steering allows the compactor to turn corners without digging up the soil. The extra high and wide drum pads are optimally designed to have the traction to handle daily tasks in wet or dry cohesive soils. Husqvarna LP 9505 features a wealth of smartly designed solutions, which enable the operator to perform at his/her best. One feature is the remote control. It is durable, lightweight and designed for smooth, safe maneuvering with distinct drivability and feel. The display also sends alerts to the operator when something needs to be checked. The remote control uses radio technology, which enables the operator to choose the best position to stand. This not only provides better ergonomics and safer working conditions, but also produces the best end result, according to the manufacturer. The wide drums and low center of gravity deliver enhanced stability to increase safety even further. Servicing is quick and easy with all service points clearly marked and easily accessible under the protective hoods. For more information, visit www.husqvarnacp.com. 

Thursday, September 5: SYRACUSE (Brewerton), NEW YORK: Large Milk Truck, Truck Tractor, Reefer Trailer, Light Construction Equipment Auction. Plus Late Model Mack Lowboy Tractors, Over The Road Truck Tractors, Dump Trailers, Light Construction Equipment, Skid Steers, Support, Attachments and Tools. 2. Friday, September 6: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Very Large (65)Forklift, Crane(Manitowoc 16000), (50)Boom & (50)Scissor Lift, (10)Skid Steer, (10)Compact Tractors, & Specialty Trucks(Boom, Lowboy) Auction. Plus Accessories. Some Very Nice Equipment To Be Found Here. 3. Saturday, September 7: ALBANY, NEW YORK: Very Large, Late Model Job Completion Auction. Cat, Komatsu Earthmoving and Highway Equipment, Articulated Haul Truck, Forklifts, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Service Trucks, Pickups, Various Trailers, Support & Accessories, Concrete Attachments. 4. Thursday, September 12: MOBILE, ALABAMA: Very Large, Late Model Mack Dump Trucks, Mack Truck Tractors, Service Trucks, Cat, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Vibratory & Asphalt Rollers, Aerials, Forklifts, Crane, Equipment & Dump Trailer Auction. 5. Friday, September 13: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Complete Liquidation. Retirement Auction and Job Completion of Late Model Construction Equipment, Utility Equipment, Booms, Scissors, Forklifts, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Service Trucks, Flatbeds, Pickups. All Types of Trailers and Support Equipment. 6. Saturday, September 14: YONKERS, NEW YORK: Retirement AuctionComplete Liquidation. Over 75 Years in Business. Primarily Cat Construction Equipment, Low Boy Trailers, Heavy-Up To 75-Ton Detachables, Roll off Trucks, (30)Rolloff Boxes, Large Quantity Support. 7. Sunday, September 15: ALBANY, NEW YORK: Complete Liquidation. Roofing Company. Roofing Equipment, Attachments, Large Amount Support Equipment. 8. Monday, September 16: QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC, CANADA: Late Model Cat & Komatsu Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers, Attachments & Support. 9. Friday, September 20: NEW IBERIA, LOUISIANA: Retirement Auction. Complete Liquidation. Construction Equipment, Cranes, Scrap Handling Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support and Accessories. 10. Saturday, September 21: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Very Late Model Rental Construction Equipment Auction. Large Quantity Booms, Scissor Lifts, Telescopic Forklifts, Hydraulic Excavators, Motor Graders, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Large Quantity Support Equipment. 11. Monday, September 23 (New Day of the Week): DALLAS (Ft. Worth), TEXAS: Very Late Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Telescopic Forklifts, Air Compressors, Generators, Welders, All Types Trucks & Trailers. Over 30 Late Model Mack, Peterbilt and Kenworth Truck Tractors. 12-13. Thursday, September 26 & Friday, September 27: EVANSVILLE, INDIANA: 2-Day Estate Auction, Complete Liquidation. Oil Rigs, Vacuum Trucks, Oil Related Equipment and Full Line of Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers. Real Estate. 14. Friday, September 27: QUERETARO, MEXICO: ONLINE ONLY AUCTION. Late Model Cat, Case, John Deere, Volvo Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks and Trailers. 15. Saturday, September 28: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Large Rental Fleet Equipment Auction. Very Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Air Compressors, Welders, Generators, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Water & Service Trucks, Pickups, SUVs, Equipment Trailers, Attachments and Support. 16. Sunday, September 29: HOWELL TOWNSHIP, NEW JERSEY: Complete Retirement Liquidation of One of The Finest Collections of Cars and Small Trucks In America. Plus Over 1,000 Lots of Collectible Signs, Real Toys and Special Items to Include Gas Pumps and Much More. 17. Friday, October 4: METHUEN, MASSACHUSETTS: 2 Auctions in 1 Day. Job Completion Auctions. Construction Utility Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support and Snow Fighting Equipment, Snow Trucks, Sanders, Skid Steers. 18. Saturday, October 5: BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Very Clean Snow Equipment, Rubber Tired Loaders, Skid Steers, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Motor Graders, All Types of Trucks with Plows, Spare Plows and Blades, Support Equipment. 19. Thursday, October 10 (New Date): PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA: Late Model Cat, Komatsu Construction & Oilfield Equipment, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Attachments. HIGHLIGHTS: (9)Articulated Haul Trucks: (2)2017-2015 Cat 745C, (2)2015 Komatsu HM300, (3)2014 Volvo A40F, (16)Crawler Tractors: (6)Cat D6TLGP, (3)Cat D6NLGP(winch), (3)Cat D7E(winch), (2)2018-2014-2013 Cat D6KLGP, (13)Hydraulic Excavators: (2) Cat 336FL, Cat 320F, Komatsu PC360LC, 2015 JD 290GLC, (2)JD 250GLC, (2)JD 210GLC. 20. 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Looking for Classic Cars, Memorabilia? Check Out This Sale

This 1929 Ford Model A will be going on the auction block Sept. 29.

By Craig Mongeau CEG EDITOR IN CHIEF

Collectibles are a big business these days and if you count yourself among the many who are fanatical about antique equipment, vehicles, toys and more, then you’ll want to count yourself in to an Alex Lyon & Son sale Sept. 29, 2019, in Howell Township, N.J. More than 1,500 lots of classic cars, trucks, signs, toys, gas pumps from days gone by and more are going on the block in what amounts to a once-in-a-lifetime collectibles auction. All from what’s known as the “John Blewett Collection,” the items up for sale even impress Jack Lyon, president of Alex Lyon & Son, who’s seen a few auctions in his life. “Some of these vehicles are unbelievable,” he said. “They didn’t look that good the day they were built. You see the collection and you just go ‘wow!’ You don’t know which one to pick. He’s got a 1935 Packard Limo … you won’t find another one in the United States. He’s got a 1936 Plymouth. I mean, a 1916 Ford Model T, a Speedster 1922 Ford Model T. It’s unbelievable the pieces he has.” But wait, there’s more. “He has some tractors, like McCormickDeering, which was before they became International John Deere,” he added. “The signs are unbelievable. He has vintage automobile signs, like Pontiac and Valvoline Oil and Mobil Oil, Packard and HarleyDavidson. I mean, you go back to the 20s, 30s and 40s.” According to Lyon, John Blewett, who will be 88 years old this year, simply saw this moment as the time to share his collection with others. “He went around the United States buying

More than 1,500 lots of classic cars (including this 1923 Ford Model T), trucks, signs, toys, gas pumps from days gone by and more are going on the block.

the best of the best toys, what he liked,” Lyon said. “And, now, he knows he can’t enjoy them anymore like he used to and he wants somebody else to enjoy them.” Mike Pearl of Equipment Mart of NY has been a long-time friend of John Blewett … All items going on the auc- since the 1960s. “I guess I was probably no more than 20tion block Sept. 29 are from the “John Blewett years-old the day that I met him,” Pearl Collection.” recalled. “He built a very large successful

Many vintage automobile signs will be up for bid.

company in New Jersey, handling all kinds of metals, scrap and recycling called John Blewett Inc. Metal Recycling. He is known everywhere he goes in the area where he runs his business and is today known as ‘Grandpa.’ He is at the point in his life where it’s important to him that the people that end up with what he has spent 60-some odd years collecting and enjoying also will enjoy it. Almost every Sunday of his life he went to antique fairs. His one wish now is that the people who end up with it will respect it as much as he does.” Michelle Cougle, who works for John Blewett Inc. and is a granddaughter of John Blewett, is likewise pleased that others will now be able to have the opportunity to enjoy this collection as much as her grandfather has. “We used to go all over with him to flea markets and antique stores,” she said. “He brought all children, grandchildren and great grandchildren to go buy items for this collection. He would travel all over the area to Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania to find items. Some were even as far as way as Texas. “He’s taken a lot of pride in this collection and he’s enjoyed every moment searching all these years to gather them. It’ll make him really happy to see people cherish these as much as he has.” The auction on Sept. 29 will be held at 246 Herbertsville Road in Howell Township, N.J. CEG


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CONSTRUCTION AUCTION DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2019 • 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: 210 CHESHIRE ROAD, RT. 68, PROSPECT, CT

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Davis Auctions, Inc. will be conducting our next auction of utility and construction equipment and related supplies on September 28, 2019. This auction will consist of excess equipment from the power companies, municipalities and others to be sold in absolute.

Early Consignments: EQUIPMENT Excavator: JOHN DEERE 490, w/Wrist-O-Twist Bucket & Clam Bucket; NEW HOLLAND E57C, w/Blade, Aux. Hyd., 157+/- hrs.; DAEWOO DH50, w/Thumb; Loader: TROJAN 1900; Sawmill: THOMAS 20' Portable Band, Honda GX630 Engine; Tractor: ZETOR 5245, w/loader & 3 PtH winch, diesel, 4x4, 1517 +/hrs; Chipper: WOOD/CHUCK Hy/Roller, Perkins Diesel; Paver: 1998 LEE BOY 1000T; Misc.: JOHN DEERE 14” Backhoe Trenching Bucket; WOODS 27 Ton HLS27 Wood Splitter; 3 PtH Equipment: Mower, Rakes, Fertilizer Spreader, Landscape Box, Snow Blower; LOYAL Fertilizer Spreader; Sprayer

Selling Out Estate: TAKEUCHI TB260 Hyd. Excavator, w/Hyd. Thumb, 2 buckets, 413 +/- hrs.; TAKEUCHI TL130 Skid Steer Loader, 1900 +/- hrs; 2012 FORD F350XL Dump, diesel, set up for plow, 4x4, 78,300 +/- miles; 2016 FORD F250SD Ext. Cab, 4x4; 2017 TRAVEL LITE Slid In Truck Camper; 2019 PJ 6 x 20 Equipment Trailer; Hyd. Logging Winch for Skid Steer Quick Coupler; BOSS Power-V XT 8' 2" V Plow; AIRFLOW Stainless

Pickups: 2008 FORD F450XL SD Crew Cab, w/flatbed utility body, 4x4; 2011 CHEV. Silverado, 4x4; 2008 CHEV. Silverado, 4x4; 2002 CHEV Silverado, 4x4; (2) 2010 CHEV. Colorado, 4x4; 2009 CHEV. Colorado, 4x4; SUVs/Vans: 2014 JEEP Patriot SUV; 2012 CHEV. Express Van, AWD; 2010 CHEV. Express Van, AWD; Trailers: 2005 OVERBILT 20 Ton Tag-Along; 1982 DITCH S4AEL; Boat Trailers; Misc.: Assorted Size Blue Stone Thermal Kits, Steps, & Sills; Assorted Size Blue Stone Tumbled Pavers & Blue Stone Tumbled Pebbles; BRIGGS & STRATON Trash Pumps, gas; MILLER Mark VIII Welder; Welders, w/Tanks & Torches; Trash Pump; Aluminum Truck Ramps; VEHICLES Bucket Trucks: 1982 FORD F750, Bucket, Morse Utility Body, Needs Table Saws; Scaffolding; Traffic Signs; Mowers; Wheelbarrows; Shovels; Hyd. Jacks; Jack Stand; (Unused) Tailgates for Colorados & Repairs; Dump Trucks: 1995 MACK RD688S Tri-Axle Dump, w/Cover, 13 Silverados; (Unused) Commercial Lights speed Trans., Need Back End Work; 2003 FORD F450XL SD Crew Cab, This is our early tentative list. We accept consignments up thru w/Dump, Power Stroke Turbo Diesel, 4x4; Saturday, September 21, 2019. We never know what will be Stake/Rack Body Truck: 1995 CHEV. C30 Rack Body Truck; consigned at the last minute – so come to our inspection and find out! Box/Utility Van: 2000 MITSUBISHI FUSO 14' Box Truck, 5 speed Trans.; Sander Truck: 1986 GMC Brigadier 8 yd. Sander Truck, 5 speed Trans., Please call before bringing items to consign to make sure we have room available. 115,000+/- hrs; INSPECTION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2019

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

This is when/where you find out what is really here!!! For Online Bidding, Visit Realtimebid.com

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Auctioneer: Reginald Lussier Lyndonville, VT 05851 NH License# 2413

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Chipping, Grinding Takes Center Stage at ‘Bandit Day’

Stephenson’s extensive stock of Bandit equipment was on display at the Bandit Day event Aug.1 at Stephenson’s Butler, Pa., location. STEPHENSON from page 20

tickets to the Tree Care Industry Association event in Pittsburgh, Pa., in November, a night’s lodging by the event, dinner at the well-known “Meat & Potatoes” restaurant and a $100 in spending money. “We strive to have an event that not only is packed full of equipment knowledge for the attendees but we also like to pack them full of a good lunch while they get to be

Business Calendar To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. SEPTEMBER CRANE SAFETY COURSES NEW LOCATIONS! REGISTER TODAY! September 3-4, 2019 Crane Assembly & Disassembly Director Training – Orlando, FL September 5-6, 2019 Qualified Signal Person – Pasadena, TX September 5-6, 2019 Aerial Work Platform Operator & Inspector – Orlando, FL September 9-11, 2019 Forklift Train the Trainer – Orlando, FL September 9-13, 2019 Mobile Crane Operator – Houston, TX September 10-13, 2019 Mobile Crane Inspector – Cincinnati, OH September 16-20, 2019 Mobile Crane Operator Training – Pasadena, TX September 17-19, 2019 Rigging Inspector – Cincinnati, OH September 17-20, 2019 Overhead Crane Train the Trainer – Orlando, FL To register and for more information, please call or email Tiffany Alston. Telephone: 800/654-5640, extension 238. Direct: 321/710-4641. Email: talston@cranesafe.com

ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS (AGC) SAFETY MANAGEMENT TRAINING COURSE Dates: Wednesday, September 4, 2019 to Friday, September 6, 2019 Place: Boise, Idaho Training/Professional Development For more information, contact AGC. Telephone: 703/548-3118 Email: info@agc.org Fax: 703/548-3119

GREAT LAKES TIMBER PROFESSIONALS ASSOCIATION GREAT LAKES LOGGING & HEAVY EQUIPMENT EXPO Dates: September 5 to 7, 2019 Place: UP State Fairgrounds Miracle of Life Building Escanaba, Michigan Description: The Great Lakes Logging & Heavy Equipment Expo is a three (3) day expo that takes place in September throughout the Lake States region

more familiar with our dealership,” Walsh said. “We also had on display all the other things Stephenson has to offer industry professionals like our Walsh Truck Equipment custom up-fit packages, JCB, Tiger and other equipment. The crane side of Stephenson offers specialized cranes At the Bandit Day event, attendees not only got their fill of Bandit knowledge, they like the NTC55 suited perfect for tree care also got their fill of a great lunch served by a local caterer and got to know Stephenson’s dealership a little better. services.”  of the United States. Over 200 indoor and outdoor exhibitors attend each year to showcase the best of the best when it comes to Log Splitters, Portable Sawmills, Compact Tractors & Logging Equipment, Chainsaw Carving, Wood/Pellet Stove Dealers and much, much more. For additional questions about the Great Lakes Logging & Heavy Equipment Expo: Telephone: 715/282-5828

AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATION (APWA) PWX PUBLIC WORKS EXPO Dates: September 8 to 11, 2019 Place: Washington State Convention Center 705 Pike Street, Seattle, Washington 98101 PWX 2019: It Starts Here! PWX provides a first-class multiDescription modal learning experience designed for professionals at all levels and across the entire spectrum of public works. Come prepared to see, hear, touch, and discuss in a variety of traditional and interactive sessions, seminars, workshops, and networking opportunities. Attendees can also spend time on North America’s largest exhibit floor for public works equipment and services – we’ve carved out generous portions of non-compete time, so you don’t miss any sessions. Kick tires and talk about technology or get the scoop on new products. You can even step in front of a video camera and tell your very own public works story. To take advantage of everything PWX has to offer with more than 5,000 public works colleagues from North America and beyond, meet us in Seattle! Register by July 8th and save $100! For more information on this Expo, contact APWA Offices: Kansas City Missouri Office Telephone: 816/472-6100; Fax: 816/472-1610; Toll Free: 800/848-APWA. Washington DC Office Telephone: 202/408-9541

ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS (AGC) CONSTRUCTION LEADERSHIP COUNCIL (CLC) LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE Dates: Wed, Sept 11, 2019 to Fri, Sept 13, 2019 Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania For more information, contact AGC. Telephone: 703/548-3118. Fax: 703/548-3119. Email: info@agc.org.

WACKER NEUSON SKID STEER RODEO PRESENTED BY FRANKLIN EQUIPMENT Franklin Equipment’s Skid Steer Rodeo is coming to our Knoxville & Chattanooga markets for the 1st time! Join us for an exciting day of competition! Featuring Wacker Neuson ST31 Compact Track Loaders, you can sign up to compete and win cash prizes. Demos, Giveaways, Cash Prizes, Food & Entertainment Wacker Neuson Skid Steers Provided for Competition with Your Choice of Hand or Foot Controls. Location: Knoxville Store Address: 10327 Cogdill Road, Knoxville, TN Date: Thursday, September 12, 2019 Time: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM Registration will be open soon! Come out and enjoy some free food and have some fun with Franklin Equipment. For more information on this Skid Steer Rodeo event, call 844/401-RENT.

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

2019 HCEA INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION AND OLD EQUIPMENT EXPO Date: Place:

September 13, 2019 to September 15, 2019 National Construction Equipment Museum 16623 Liberty Hi Road, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 Featuring machinery built or powered by International Harvester! The Historical Construction Equipment Association (HCEA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving for public education the history of the construction, dredging and surface mining equipment industries. For more information on this event, contact HCEA: Phone: 419/3525616, Fax: 419/352-6086.

NTEA TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE Dates: Place:

September 17 – 18, 2019 Suburban Collection Showplace Novi, Michigan Established in 1964, NTEA – The Association for the Work Truck Industry, represents more than 2,100 companies that manufacture, distribute, install, sell and repair commercial trucks, truck bodies, truck equipment, trailers and accessories. Buyers of work trucks and the major commercial truck chassis manufacturers also belong to NTEA. No industry trade association rivals NTEA’s knowledge of work trucks or offers a more comprehensive slate of products, services, tools and resources to help businesses expand and thrive. Description of TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE: Twelve chassis OEMs will be represented at NTEA’s 2019 Truck Product Conference in Novi, Michigan. This conference has provided exposure to upcoming vehicles since the late 1960s. It’s the industry’s chance to engage engineering experts on important up-fitter conversions. Sign up now! NTEA members receive discount pricing on event registration and a variety of other benefits. Contact member services (info@ntea.com or Phone: 800/441-6832) to learn more.

FARM SCIENCE REVIEW Date: Place:

September 17, 2019 to September 19, 2019 Molly Caren Agricultural Center 135 SR 38 NE, London, Ohio 43140 2019 Features at a Glance: This is the 57th Farm Science Review, the 37th at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center. Hundreds of demonstration plots and several million dollars of machinery. Thirtieth year of inductions into the Farm Science Review Hall of

Fame. Ohio Farmer Conservation Awards. OSU Central, featuring demonstrations and displays from OSU colleges and departments. Lots of farm safety, home safety and health information. Comprehensive field demonstrations each day of the show. We expect to completely fill the commercial exhibit area this year, with over 641 exhibitors from all over North America in the Central Exhibit Area. For more information on this event, contact College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Farm Science Review, 135 State Route 38 NE, London, OH 43140, Phone: 614/292-4278, Email: fsrinfo@osu.edu.

WACKER NEUSON SKID STEER RODEO PRESENTED BY FRANKLIN EQUIPMENT Franklin Equipment’s Skid Steer Rodeo is coming to our Nashville market for the 1st time! Featuring Wacker Neuson ST31 Compact Track Loaders, you can sign up to compete and win cash prizes. Demos, Giveaways, Cash Prizes, Food & Entertainment Wacker Neuson Skid Steers Provided for Competition with Your Choice of Hand or Foot Controls. Location: Nashville, TN Address: TBD Date: Thursday, September 26, 2019 Time: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM Registration will be open soon! Come out and enjoy some free food and have some fun with Franklin Equipment. For more information on this Skid Steer Rodeo event, call 844/401-RENT.

AMERICAN LOGGERS COUNCIL 25TH ANNUAL MEETING Date: Place:

September 26, 2019 to September 28, 2019 Perdido Beach Resort Orange Beach, Alabama For more information, Telephone: 409/625-0206; Fax: 409/625-0207.

ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN CONTRACTORS SAVE THE DATE! AWC WOMEN’S RETREAT Date: September 27, 2019 to September 29, 2019 Save the Date for our Women’s Retreat Weekend at Grand View Lodge in Nisswa! The Retreat will be held at the Roy Lake Cottages at Grand View. For more information on the retreat, contact AWC at 1337 St. Clair Avenue, Suite 4, Saint Paul, MN 55105. Phone: 651/489-2221.

ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS (AGC) LEADERSHIP IN CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP Dates: Wed, October 2, 2019 to Fri, October 4, 2019 Place: Arlington, Virginia Training/Professional Development For more information, contact AGC. Telephone: 703/548-3118. Fax: 703/548-3119. Email: info@agc.org.


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ADVERTISER INDEX ACTIVE HEAVY DUTY COOLING ................................41

DEANCO AUCTION

METSO MINERALS SCREENING ..........................84,85

PHILADELPHIA MS 09/25-26 ............................120

MIKE ZYNDORF LLC ....................................................28

DITCH WITCH EQUIPMENT CO ..................................70

MILTON CAT ..................................................................31

PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ................................117

DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ................................46

MONROE TRACTOR ....................................................32

CLEVELAND OH 9/13

DOOSAN - TWO RIVERS ............................................35

MUNICIBID.COM ........................................................120

YONKERS NY 9/14 ............................................119

DYNAPAC ......................................................................62

NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..........................................41

BARNHILL IL 9/26, FAIRFIELD IL 9/27

EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ....................131

NORRIS SALES CO INC ................................................6

A C NJ 9/28 ........................................................123

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC..........................................36,56

NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ..........................28

HOWELL TWP NJ 9/29

EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK............................14

NORTHEAST SWEEPERS & RENTALS INC ..............31

BOSTON MA 10/4 ..............................................125

ESCO CORP ............................................................42,43

NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC....................39

PARKERSBURG WV 10/10

FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ......................................19

PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ........................................80

WILKESBARRE 10/11 ........................................126

FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ......................................22

LEMONT IL 10/12

FOLEY INC ......................................................................2

PAWLWT VT 10/17..............................................127

FRALEY CONSTRUCTION MARKETING ....................36

SPOFFORD NH 10/18........................................129

GEORGE & SWEDE SALES & SERVICE ..................30

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

GOMACO CORP ..........................................................60

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

H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ............................15,27

ALLU GROUP ..............................................................114

HESS AUCTIONEERS LLC

AIM ATTACHMENTS ....................................................46 ALEX LYON & SON INC

PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................5 PRECISION COMPANIES ............................................22 RANSOME ATTACHMENTS..........................................22 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION ....................132 ROADTEC INC ..............................................................55 ROSCO MANUFACTURING ........................................57

AMERICAN EQUIPMENT LLC ......................................46

MARIETTA PA 10/18 ..........................................129

ASV ..............................................................................87

HINIKER ......................................................................111

BAGELA USA ................................................................60

HITACHI EXCAVATOR..........................................100,101

BARGAINS ..................................................................113

HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT INC........................................21

BASCHMANN SERVICES INC......................................29

HYDREMA US INC ........................................................47

BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC ......................................81

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............44,45

BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ..............................................18

JCB INC ........................................................................88

BOBCAT COMPANY......................................................91

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

BOMAG AMERICAS INC ..............................................54

JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..................................................64

BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT CO ..............18

JOHN DEERE ................................................................99

CARLSON PAVING PRODUCTS INC ..........................52

JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ......................................108

CATERPILLAR INC........................................................93

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ......................................107

UTCA OF NJ ..................................................................40

CEG SCALE MODELS ................................................118

KOMATSU NORTHEAST ............................................8,9

VOLVO COMPACTION..................................................61

CEG WANTED ............................................................115

KUBOTA ENGINE AMERICA CORPORATION ............37

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA ..........66,67

CLASSIFIED ................................................................114

KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ..................................................49

WACKER NEUSON ..............................................104,105

CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ..........24,25

KUBOTA SVL ................................................................92

WEACO EQUIPMENT ..................................................12

COMPANY WRENCH ....................................................12

LEEBOY ........................................................................53

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC..................................26

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ..................50,68

LINK-BELT EXCAVATORS ..................................102,103

WIRTGEN AMERICA ................................................58,59

DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT..................12

LIUGONG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ................97

WOODS CRW CORP ....................................................17

DAVIS AUCTIONS INC

MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ..................................63

YANMAR AMERICA CORP ..........................................83

PROSPECT CT 09/28 ........................................124

MECALAC ......................................................................89

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS

DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..................................46

MESSICK’S ....................................................................31

SAKAI AMERICA INC ....................................................65 SHORQUIP SUPPLY INC..............................................75 SILVI CONCRETE ........................................................26 SOOSAN ........................................................................96 ST PIERRE MANUFACTURING CORP ......................110 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ................................11 TAKEUCHI ....................................................................95 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..............................13 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES..............................33 TRENCHTECH ..............................................................71

ONLINE AUCTION 09/26....................................121

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