Northeast 20 October 2, 2019

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Major Traffic Conduit Gets $97M Worth of Attention

Five Generations, One Strong Leader…10

Urban purchased the BG 28 H and BG 33 H from Bruce Langan of ECA’s New York/New Jersey branch after a short rental period to overcome challenging soil conditions at 18 Sixth Avenue. JESCO to Host Event in Deer Park, N.Y. …20

Urban Foundation Conquers Boulders Under Brooklyn By Brian M. Fraley FRALEY CONSTRUCTION MARKETING

Tips to Inspect Used Iron Components…32

Table of Contents.................... 4 Paving Section.................. 49-66 Off-Road Trucks Section.. 67-85 Snow & Ice Section...... 113-117 Auction Section............ 122-136 Business Calendar.............. 126 Advertisers Index................ 134

Two yellow masts peek high above the jam-packed city streets of Brooklyn, N.Y. While it was not obvious to passersby, Urban Foundation/Engineering was using two Bauer BG drilling rigs from Equipment Corporation of America (ECA) to literally conquer an underground boulder field in preparation for a 25-story residential building known as 18 Sixth Avenue. The tower — the tallest of 15 buildings planned for this trendy mixed-use development — will top out at more than 500 ft. It sits at the intersection of Sixth and Atlantic avenues adjacent to the Barclays Center indoor arena. 18 Sixth Avenue will feature more than 800 mixed-income housing units stacked upon a ground-floor with retail storefronts. Boulder Field Calls for Bauer BG Rigs Urban runs some other brands of drilling rigs and even manufactures some smaller machines in-house. see BROOKLYN page 38

In Bucks County, Pa., construction continues on the four-year, $97-million U.S. 1 Improvement Project in Bensalem Township.

By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT

In Bucks County, Pa., construction continues on the four-year, $97-million U.S. 1 Improvement Project in Bensalem Township. The goal is to improve safety and reduce congestion for commuters and local traffic traveling between Bucks County and Philadelphia. “The overall purpose of the U.S. 1 Improvement Project is to replace and

repair aging bridges, while also incorporating highway and interchange safety enhancements to facilitate safe and efficient inter-modal travel along the U.S. 1 corridor to meet both current and future transportation needs of the area,” said Brad Rudolph, PennDOT deputy communications director. The needs identified within the project corridor include replacing old bridges that are considered to have deficient structural see IMPROVEMENT page 94


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

2010 CATERPILLAR 257B2, 3060 HRS, S/N: B7H00442 ........$25,000

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

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

2008 CATERPILLAR 330DL, 10609 HRS, S/N: MWP03113 ......$79,000

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

2005 GEHL CTL70, 3803 HRS, S/N: 21402686 ......................$21,500

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

2013 JOHN DEERE 850K, 5313 HRS, S/N: UTF248977 ............$130,000

1997 CASE 1840, 3355 HRS, S/N: JAF0221344....................$12,000

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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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FIVE GENERATIONS OF COMPANY GROWTH, ONE STRONG LEADER

When it comes to women in construction, the list is growing, but still small. When it comes to women of color in construction, the list is even smaller. On the latter list, Cheryl McKissack Daniel would have to be considered at the top.

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L.I. FIRM SUCCESSFULLY PIVOTS FROM EXCAVATING TO RECYCLING

At only 18 years old, Ryan Murray started an excavation business with just a Bobcat, a pickup truck and a motivation to work hard. That desire to succeed still inspires and has paid off quite nicely — both for him and his local environment.

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JESCO TO HOST CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY IN DEER PARK

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TIPS TO INSPECT USED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS

It’s never a guarantee, obviously, but there are some tips on inspecting some of the more critical components on a used machine to ensure its condition is in line with the asking price.

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PIRTEK LAUNCHES ITS FIRST LOCATION IN NEW YORK CITY

JESCO Inc. will host an Octoberfest-themed Customer Appreciation Day on Oct. 11, 2019, from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. at its Deer Park, N.Y., facility, located at 110 East Jefryn Boulevard.

PIRTEK USA opened its first location in New York City. PIRTEK Bronx, a new mobile-only service location, serves a variety of industries including construction, equipment rental and marine.

More than 18 years, the rubble left by the destruction of the World Trade Center has given way to a gleaming new complex of office towers, a museum, a transit hub and a memorial that draws millions of visitors each year.

The Trump administration’s repeal of a 2015 proposed rule will help restore clarity to federal wetlands regulations and reduce delays to important transportation projects, ARTBA said.

Binder Equipment Technology, a relatively new firm represents Leica, a company that specializes in Swiss-based manufacturing of different types of metrology equipment over various disciplines in the medical field, mining and construction.

Yanmar Group announced the completion of its acquisition of compact equipment manufacturer ASV Holdings Inc., a designer and manufacturer of renowned compact tracked loaders and skid-steer loaders.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that according to department data, fatalities, injuries and crashes decreased overall at 19 roundabouts at 16 locations after they were built.

Construction Equipment Guide presents this Winter Spreader Buyers’ Guide to assist you in choosing the truck or equipment attachment you need for spreading salt and sand onto snow-covered roads.

Associated Builders and Contractors of Western Pennsylvania filed a lawsuit Sept. 23 to stop Westmoreland County from requiring its contractors to execute a project labor agreement with the Pittsburgh Regional Building Trades Council.

More than 2,900 equipment items and trucks were sold in the auction, including 69 excavators, 30-plus skid steers, more than 30 loaders, 10 dozers, 180 aerial work platforms, more than 80 dump trucks, 180 truck tractors and more.

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REBUILDING WORK CONTINUES, MORE THAN 18 YEARS AFTER 9/11

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NEW COMPANY FOCUSES ON MACHINE CONTROL LIKE A LASER

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DATA SHOW ROUNDABOUTS REDUCE FATALITIES, CRASHES IN PA.

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Five Generations of Company Growth, One Strong Leader

Women continue to fight for a seat at the table where decisions are made. Even someone like Cheryl McKissack Daniel, who, theoretically, can build a table and the building it is in.

By Katie Kohler CEG CORRESPONDENT

When it comes to women in construction, the list is growing, but still small. When it comes to women of color in construction, the list is even smaller. On the latter list, Cheryl McKissack Daniel would have to be considered at the top. She is the president and CEO of McKissack & McKissack, the oldest women/women/minority-owned professional design and construction firm in the United States. However, McKissack Daniel doesn’t sound like a person who has reached the top of her profession and is ready to rest. Instead, she has her sights on continuing to uphold the McKissack & McKissack brand. She’s already envisioning the next projects in addition to the thousands already completed. Currently, McKissack & McKissack is the Project Prime/Lead for the $8 billion JFK Airport Project and the infrastructure for The Barclays Center. Public-private partnerships like Terminal One at JFK Airport is an aspect of the construction industry that excites her. “Selling to investment bankers is the way of the future,” said McKissack Daniel. “A lot of our projects will continue to be funded this way. What I’ve picked up from them is they are totally into best value. They don’t care what you look like — they are trying to figure out how to get to their bottom line. If you can contribute to that, and the social issue that is part of their agenda, they are

interested in talking to you. It is not a long drawn-out process. It moves quickly based on what they are looking for. I find it extremely interesting.” Then there is a job duty that isn’t technically listed under president and CEO, but McKissack Daniel considers it a personal responsibility. As a female executive in this industry, especially one of color, she is on a mission to break barriers. Five Generations of Growth, Responsibility McKissack Daniel has more than 25 years of experience in all phases of the design and construction industry including major project work in the commercial, healthcare, education and transportation sectors. Born in Nashville, Tenn., she comes from a long lineage of architects and builders that began with an enslaved Ashanti ancestor in 1790. Her grandfather, Moses McKissack, founded the family business in 1905. Her father, William DeBerry McKissack took

Cheryl McKissack Daniel has more than 25 years of experience in all phases of the design and construction industry, including major project work in the commercial, healthcare, education and transportation sectors.

over in 1968, and her mother Leatrice Buchanan McKissack grew the business after her husband died. Today, McKissack Daniel represents the fifth generation of the McKissack family’s century-old business, McKissack & McKissack, the oldest minority and woman-owned design and construction firm in the nation.

“Because we are five generations and each generation has been able to advance the company, there is a lot of pressure.” Cheryl McKissack Daniel McKissack & McKissack

Her father, William DeBerry McKissack, joked that he was turning his daughters into boys when he took them to construction sites. He explained the nuances of the industry during site visits and by the time McKissack Daniel finished college and grad school and started working for Turner Construction, she already felt comfortable. “Because we are five generations and each generation has been able to advance the company, there is a lot of pressure,” said McKissack Daniel. “There is also a sense of pride that permeates through me and my staff.” McKissack & McKissack provides construction management, program management and consulting services for various project types throughout the East Coast and see MCKISSACK page 44


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L.I. Firm Successfully Pivots From Excavating to Recycling By Eric Olson CEG CORRESPONDENT

Ryan Murray’s most recent addition to the fleet is a brand-new Hitachi 220 wheel loader purchased through All Island Equipment in West Babylon, N.Y.

At only 18 years old, Ryan Murray started an excavation business with just a Bobcat, a pickup truck and a motivation to work hard. That desire to succeed still inspires and has paid off quite nicely — both for him and his local environment. R.J. Murray Enterprises, located in Kings Park, N.Y., on Long Island, is the leading provider of concrete recycling services, as well as organic materials and products, in Nassau and Suffolk counties. From its five-acre yard, the 10-person company reprocesses hundreds of thousands of tons of concrete, brick, asphalt and dirt for future use, at the same time keeping what would otherwise be waste materials out of local landfills. “As one of the biggest concrete recyclers on Long Island, we mostly supply to municipalities and landscapers, at wholesale and retail,” said Murray, the now 35-year-old CEO of the company. “We are a concretecrushing facility, too, meaning we handle concrete, asphalt and brick. Beyond that, we have sand and stone on hand and supply topsoil for landscapers.” R.J. Murray’s biggest suppliers of material are asphalt paving companies that bring in old concrete and asphalt, among other rubble. For instance, landscapers and masonry contractors that dig up old material, such as brick or concrete from a patio project, will deposit it in Murray’s yard where his people will crush the waste and make a special recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) base that those contractors can then use to rebuild the patio. “All of my customers pick up the same materials that they dump in one way or another,” he said. “They drop off what they can no longer use and pick up what they need on the way out.” Murray added that his business also produces New York State-spec Ryan Murray (L) of R.J. Murray Enterprises and Gary Wade of All Island Equipment. materials for road projects in the area. “When we do big commercial projects, chased through All Island Equipment in owned company and their commitment to we will bring in a couple thousand yards of West Babylon, N.Y. Murray’s crew employs customer service and satisfaction is over and custom-made materials,” he said. “Believe it as an everyday-use machine for stockpil- above everybody else,” he said. “Gary just me, when we do that, we maximize every ing and screening materials, like topsoil, and dropped off the new Hitachi and said, ‘Use for loading trucks and depositing rubble onto it.’ square foot of our facility.” conveyor belts. “My guys fell in love with the loader Coincidentally, Murray had been thinking because of its great visibility and power. The New Hitachi Wheel Loader Joins of getting rid of a loader when Gary Wade, price was right, and it was a big savings for the Fleet To put those materials where they are one of the owners of All Island Equipment, a better machine. Now, I’m in talks with needed around Murray’s business, he approached him about buying the Hitachi Gary to buy another two pieces of equipemploys 15 pieces of equipment, including 220. Murray has bought several other ment. It’s all about the business and going wheel loaders, excavators and dump trucks. machines from Wade over the years and has with an equipment company that offers great service and a quick turnaround on getting His most recent addition to the fleet is a come to rely on his expertise. “All Island Equipment is a small, family- parts. Gary hasn’t let me down yet.” brand-new Hitachi 220 wheel loader pur-

A Pivot Toward Recycling In the first several years of its operation, R.J. Murray Enterprises was known primarily for its many excavating services for residential developers, industrial customers and large commercial contractors. The company had become expert in a range of duties, including site clearing, foundation excavations, drainage and sanitary work and grading. But in recent years, Murray said, the decision was made to take the business in a different direction, one that has made the operation much more specialized. “I started excavating, but within the last six years we have decided to concentrate heavily on recycling. So, I don’t do very much excavation work or onsite work now, like demolition — everything is performed here in my yard, unless it’s a big project and someone orders, say, 6,000 yards of topsoil and needs machines there to spread it.” It has proven to be a timely decision on Murray’s part. Over the past several years, concrete recycling has become an increasingly popular way to utilize aggregate left behind when structures or roadways are demolished. In the past, this rubble was simply disposed see RECYCLING page 107


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million. Greek Orthodox Archbishop Elpidophoros Lambriniadis, who was installed June 22 as the new head of the church in the United States, told The Associated Press he hoped to raise money to resume construction.

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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

MOTOR SCRAPERS

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

Komatsu

PC128UU,

1996,

offset

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

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

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

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New Company Focuses on Machine Control Like a Laser By Craig Mongeau

tor to be more autonomous and the … system takes over the blade control of the bulldozer, the depth control and excavation conBinder Equipment Technology is a relatrol of an excavator, and it tells it really what tively new firm that represents the Leica to do.” Geosystems product. The company was In addition to the core products, Binder incorporated in December 2018, but fully said the company is working hard to penewent into business effective mid-January. trate the market on a national basis, such as Leica is a more than 150-year-old compain pile driving and drilling. ny that specializes in Swiss-based manufac“The core product is machine control, but turing of different types of metrology equipthere are so many others as well, such as ment over various disciplines in the medical ground penetrating radar products and field, mining and construction. underground utility location products for Binder Equipment Technology represents locating utilities and pipes and various strucmost of Leica’s construction products, which tures underground that are utilized by engispans machine automation, surveying and neering firms and utility contractors that utility location. need to know what’s underground,” Binder “It is a great product that we are very said. excited about,” said president Brendan He noted that another important market to Binder. “They are constantly evolving new the company involves asphalt paving, conproducts and improving existing products crete installation, curb and gutter. Machine and are really at the forefront and the leading Brendan Binder (L), president, and Shawn Dahl, technical solutions manager, both control can be used on such machines as a edge of the technology development in their of Binder Equipment Technology. large concrete paver, helping to control the world.” flatness of the concrete and However, Binder was not the screed up and down. new to Leica, his alignment Binder also is pursuing with the company began markets outside of construcwhen he attended ConExpo tion. For example, a laser in the spring of 2017. scanner, which is referred to “The first booth that I visas a total station, was recentited … was Leica’s booth,” ly served to Florida Gulf he said. “I was there seeking Coast University for its representation of manufacforensic anthropology turers and I knew that … getdepartment. ting into technology prod“They are using that ucts was something that I instrument on a case study in was very interested in.” Germany where they are He explained that since he locating the remains of knew the industry is and has World War II POW solbeen evolving and growing diers,” Binder said. “We are into technology products, he also going to pursue markets wanted to align himself with in the areas of forensics, one of the top manufacturers whether it is with law in that realm, which he knew enforcement or other anthrowas Leica. The partnership pological kind of applicabegan at that time, under a tions.” previous venture, and then The primary focus of the company is in machine control — a technology product specifically related to construcLeica systems offer an evolved into Binder tion equipment such as dozers, excavators and motorgraders, and various typical mainline key construction advantage in that they can be Equipment Technology. installed on any make or products that many people are aware of when they think of machine control. Binder explained that the model. primary focus of the company is in machine “That’s the important differentiator about control — a technology product specifically being an independent machine control dealrelated to construction equipment such as er,” Binder said. “We are not aligned with dozers, excavators and motorgraders, and any particular OEM manufacturer. So, we various, typical mainline key construction can support contractors with mixed fleets products that many people are aware of and install machine control on virtually any when they think of machine control. manufacturer’s product.” “So, what that does for a construction He also noted that a common misconcepproduct is make a smart machine smarter, if Brendan Binder tion is that someone who is invested in one Binder Equipment Technology you will,” he said. “That machine automaproduct, such as Topcon or Trimble, must be tion takes a bulldozer and allows the operasee LEICA page 118 CEG EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

“We can support contractors with mixed fleets and install machine control on virtually any manufacturer’s product.”


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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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Data Show Roundabouts Reduce Fatalities, Crashes in Pa. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that according to department data, fatalities, injuries and crashes decreased overall at 19 roundabouts at 16 locations after they were built. “We are glad to promote the use of roundabouts throughout the commonwealth,” said PennDOT Secretary Leslie S. Richards. “The facts speak for themselves. Roundabouts save lives and reduce crash severity over standard stop or signal controlled intersections.” PennDOT recently reviewed data for 19 roundabouts on state routes at intersections that were previously stop or signal controlled. These roundabouts were selected based on having at least three years of crash data available before and after the roundabouts were built. These 19 comprise all the roundabouts on state routes that met the selection parameters. Department data based on police-submitted crash reports spanning the years 2000 through 2018 shows: • Fatalities were reduced (from 2 to 0) • Suspected serious injuries were reduced by 90 percent (from 10 to 1); • Suspected minor injuries were reduced by 79 percent (from 24 to 5); • Possible/unknown severity injuries were reduced by 81 percent (from 70 to 13); • Property damage only crashes increased by 10 percent (from 69 to 76); and • Total number of crashes decreased by 34 percent (from 138 to 91). In addition to the 19 roundabouts meeting the selection criteria, 29 other roundabouts have been built on state routes and over 40 more are in design. The roundabouts included in

the review were at the following intersections: • Allegheny County — Route 3070 (Ewing Rd.) & Business 376 Ramp, opened in 2011; • Beaver County — Route 0068 (Adams St.), Route 1034 (Brighton Ave.) and Route 6018 (Brighton Ave./Rhode Island Ave.), opened in 2011;

• Bucks County — Route 2043 (Trevose Rd.) & Somerton Rd., opened in 2012; • Butler County — Route 3024 (Glen Eden Rd.) & Powell Rd. & Freshcorn Rd., opened in 2015; • Chester County — Route 0082 (Doe Run Rd.) & Unionville Rd., opened in 2005; • Chester County — Route 0052 (Lenape Rd.) & S. Wawaset Rd. & Lenape Unionville Rd., opened in 2014; • Cumberland County — Route 0034 (Spring Rd.), Route 1007 (Sunnyside Dr.) & Mountain Rd., opened in 2014; • Dauphin County — Route 0039 (Linglestown Rd.) and Route 3019 (Mountain Rd.), opened in 2011; • Delaware County — Route 1023 (N. Newtown St.) and

Route 1046 (St. Davids Rd.), opened in 2008; • Delaware County — Route 0320 (Chester Rd.) & Rutgers Ave. & Fieldhouse Ln., opened in 2014; • Erie County — Route 0019 (High St.) and Route 0097, opened in 2014; • Luzerne County — I-81 Exit 178 (three roundabouts) — Route 0315 (Airport Rd.) & Williams St./Ramp, Route 0315 & Ramps & Terminal Rd. & Navy Way Rd. and Williams St. & Ramp, opened in 2015; • Montgomery County — Route 0029 (Gravel Pike) and Route 0073 (Big Rd.), opened in 2009; • Washington County — Route 0519 (two connected roundabouts) — Route 0519 & Brownlee Rd. and Route 0519 & Thompson Eighty Four Rd., opened in 2015; • York County — Route 0116 (Main St.) & Hanover St. & Roths Church Rd., opened in 2007; • York County — Route 0074 (Delta Rd.) & Bryansville Rd., opened in 2008. Roundabouts are frequently installed to address intersections with safety issues but may also be installed to improve traffic flow as well as other reasons such as traffic calming, and to facilitate pedestrian mobility. Although roundabouts are safer and typically more efficient than traditional signalized intersections, in many cases they may not be the best option due to topography or other reasons, such as property impacts, capacity issues and proximity to other intersections. Roundabouts are recognized by the Pennsylvania State Transportation Innovation Council (STIC) as an innovation that has become standard practice within the transportation community. 

ABC of Western Pennsylvania Files PLA Suit Against County Associated Builders and Contractors of Western Pennsylvania filed a lawsuit Sept. 23 to stop Westmoreland County from requiring its contractors to execute a project labor agreement with the Pittsburgh Regional Building Trades Council as a condition of winning certain taxpayer-funded public works construction contracts. In addition, the county is requiring contractors to fire any worker on a PLA project who does not join a union affiliated with the Pittsburgh Regional Building Trades Council within eight days of employment, including union workers belonging to a union not represented by the council. “The intent of the county’s project labor agreement is plain: to prevent the more than 70 percent of Pennsylvania’s construction workforce who don’t belong to a union from competing to build and work on projects funded by taxpayer dollars, and to drive more dues revenue to one particular group of unions that are politically allied with Democratic county commissioners,” said Pete Gum, president of ABC of Western Pennsylvania. “It’s anti-competitive, it’s unfair, and it’s unconstitutional under the U.S. Supreme Court’s Janus decision that prohibits mandatory union dues.” PLAs drive up the price tag for construc-

“It’s anti-competitive, it’s unfair, and it’s unconstitutional …” Pete Gum ABC of Western Pennsylvania

tion projects. Studies on the effect of government-mandated PLAs on California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey and Ohio school construction found that PLAs increased the cost of construction by between 12 percent and 18 percent. Twenty-five states have outlawed or restricted government-mandated PLAs, thereby ensuring fair and open competition on taxpayer-funded construction projects so the public can get the best possible construction project at the best possible price. PLAs discriminate against nonunion

firms and workers. When mandated by a government entity like Westmoreland County, PLAs typically force builders — union or not — to follow union work rules and hire most or all workers on a job site from designated union hiring halls and union apprenticeship programs. That limits the pool of bidders, since nonunion contractors and union contractors that employ workers in unions that do not belong to the Pittsburgh Regional Building Trades Council don’t want to abandon their existing employees and quality control practices — key components of a safe and productive workplace — for strangers from union halls governed by unfamiliar rules. Earlier this year, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court agreed, ruling that the state Department of Transportation violated state competitive bidding laws and discriminated against qualified local builders and their employees when it forced contractors to execute a PLA with certain governmentapproved unions on the Route 202/Markley Street road project in Montgomery County. The Westmoreland County PLA compels nonunion and union construction workers to join a specific union as a condition of employment on a taxpayer-funded construction project, a clear violation of their First

Amendment rights under the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Janus v. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. “The county’s project labor agreement violates the rights of contractors and their employees under the First and Fourteenth Amendments and the National Labor Relations Act. It also violates state competitive bidding laws. The plaintiffs seek declaratory and injunctive relief against its continued enforcement,” according to the complaint. Additional plaintiffs in the suit are Alex E. Paris Contracting Company Inc., Westmoreland Electric Services LLC, Lawrence Plumbing LLC, David R. Smith, Kirtus L. Rumbaugh, Joseph L. Corn and Keith Impink. They represent the interests of employers and employees who choose not to join a union, as well as employees who belong to a union that does not belong to the Pittsburgh Regional Building Trades Council, all of whom are ineligible to perform work on the County of Westmoreland’s construction projects in excess of $150,000. They also are asserting the rights of county taxpayers injured by the awarding of projects to someone other than the lowest bidder. 


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Used machines are smart ways to complement or round out your fleet — and if you know what to look for (and ask about), you can feel more confident that the equipment you purchased will be with you out in the field and not in the shop. It’s never a guarantee, obviously, but here are some tips on inspecting some of the more critical components on a used machine to ensure its condition is in line with the asking price: Ask Who Owned the Machine: It’s not uncommon for buyers to ask who owned the machine, where it was used, and in what application — so don’t hold back. Knowing upfront where and how it was used helps you know what to inspect more thoroughly. For example, if the machine was used in a caustic operation, you’ll want to look for excessive corrosion. Corrosion usually begins forming under fender wells, on hose fittings, under loader frames, on rims, and on the underside of frames. Machines used in scrap, waste and logging tend to incur more abuse and wear, so you’ll want to closely inspect components like the tires and transmission. If a crawler excavator was operated in sand versus dirt, that will put more wear on the undercarriage. Always start by asking where and how the machine was used to determine how the rest of your inspection will go. Tires: Volvo Construction Equipment has a video with some good tips on properly inspecting the tires on wheel loaders. Similar

The expected life of an excavator’s undercarriage will vary greatly depending on how it was used.

to loaders, artic truck tires need the same evaluation. Check for mismatched tread patterns, uneven tread depth, and sidewall/tread cuts. Transmission: Most transmissions will last up to around 8,000 hours before you start having to make repairs. One thing you always want to check for is leaks, but you also need to operate the machine to make sure it’s shifting the way it’s supposed to.

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Construction Employment Increases in 39 States, D.C. Thirty-nine states added construction jobs between August 2018 and August 2019, while construction employment increased in 29 states from July to August, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department data released Sept. 20. Association officials said that construction workforce shortages identified in a survey the association released in August may have kept more states from adding construction jobs this past month. “Even more states probably would have posted gains in construction employment if firms could find enough people to hire,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “They are finding most craft positions hard to fill, even though average pay in construction pays is higher than the all-industry average in nearly every state.” Texas added the most construction jobs over the year (43,900 jobs, 5.9 percent), followed by California (34,300 jobs, 4.0 percent), Florida (20,900 jobs, 3.8 percent), and Arizona (15,400 jobs, 9.7 percent). North Dakota added the highest percentage of

construction jobs over 12 months (12.1 percent, 3,100 jobs), followed by Nevada (11.7 percent, 10,500 jobs), Arizona, and New Mexico (9.2 percent, 4,300 jobs). Construction employment reached a record high in Nebraska and Texas. Ten states shed construction jobs over the latest 12 months, while employment was flat in Mississippi. Louisiana lost the largest number and percentage of construction jobs (minus 10,100 jobs, minus 6.6 percent). Other states with large job losses include Ohio (minus 3,600 jobs, minus 1.6 percent),

Maryland (minus 1,600 jobs, minus 1 percent), Vermont (minus 1,000 jobs, minus 6.6 percent) and Connecticut (minus 1,000 jobs, minus 1.7 percent). Other states with a substantial percentage decline include Vermont, Montana (minus 2.1 percent, minus 600 jobs), Connecticut and Ohio. Florida added the most construction jobs between July and August (4,100 jobs, 0.7 percent), followed by New York (3,000 jobs, 0.7 percent), Nevada (2,400 jobs, 2.5 percent), Missouri (2,300 jobs, 1.9 percent), and Texas (2,200 jobs, 0.3 percent). Nevada added the highest percentage of construction jobs for the month, followed by Missouri, South Carolina (1.8 percent, 1,800 jobs), New Hampshire (1.8 percent, 500 jobs), and Nebraska (1.7 percent, 900 jobs). Construction employment decreased from July to August in 21 states and was flat in D.C. Tennessee lost the largest number of construction jobs for the month (minus 1,900 jobs, minus 1.5 percent), followed by California (minus 1,700 jobs, minus 0.2 percent), Oklahoma (minus 1,100 jobs, minus 1.3 percent), Mississippi (minus 900 jobs,

minus 2 percent) and Michigan (minus 800 jobs, minus 0.5 percent). Wyoming had the largest percentage decline for the month (minus 3.1 percent, minus 700 jobs), followed by Mississippi, West Virginia (minus 1.7 percent, minus 800 jobs), Vermont (minus 1.4 percent, minus 200 jobs) and Oklahoma. Association officials said contractors across the nation are taking steps to alleviate labor shortages, including hiking pay, expanding training programs and becoming more efficient. But they cautioned that many firms report labor shortages are affecting construction schedules and costs. They urged Congress to pass measures to boost career and technical education and provide a lawful way for more immigrants with construction skills to enter the country. “Few other jobs can match construction wages without requiring a costly college education,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “Construction firms are taking steps to cope with workforce shortages, but federal officials could help by increasing investments in career and technical education, passing the Jobs Act and enabling more people with construction experience to legally enter the U.S.” 

PIRTEK Launches Its First Location in New York City PIRTEK USA is tapping into a massive base of construction and industrial activity by opening its first location in New York City. PIRTEK Bronx, a new mobile-only service location, serves a variety of industries including construction, equipment rental and marine. “It’s a 24-hour city that needs a 24-hour service like PIRTEK,” said Asim Iqbal, PIRTEK Bronx owner. “There is so much opportunity in this market, not only because we offer high-quality products and service, but also because our service is mobile. With our specially equipped mobile service vehicles, we can go when and where the customer needs us most.” Iqbal has a management background in the trucking industry, where he was a frequent PIRTEK customer. Asim Iqbal, PIRTEK Bronx owner. “I used PIRTEK’s service all the time,” he said. “I was very familiar with it. After looking into the franchise, I ically serves: warehousing, equipment rental, manufacturthought it was a great opportunity. The B2B model appealed ing, and construction. Having a center adjacent to an island like Manhattan also opens up many opportunities for marine to me as well as the New York City location.” PIRTEK is a leader in onsite hydraulic and industrial business, which relies heavily on hydraulic power. Other sources of possible business include the region’s hose-replacement service. There are now 90 PIRTEK franchises and a fleet of mobile service vehicles throughout the huge building projects. Hudson Yards, the country’s largest country. Globally, PIRTEK has more than 400 locations and development project by area, is in nearby Manhattan. Iqbal 2,000 mobile service vehicles in 23 countries, all providing anticipates opportunities from that ongoing work because of all the hydraulic equipment associated with the construction. 24/7 service with a one-hour onsite ETA. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is During his 10 years in the trucking industry, Iqbal managed car carriers and became familiar with the ports. He another major company using hydraulics across its system. plans to work with customers in the industries PIRTEK typ- The MTA provides subway, bus and commuter rail service

throughout the New York City area. It also operates many toll bridges and tunnels, which means an abundance of hydraulic hoses in constant use. PIRTEK Bronx is a Tier 2 location. This mobileonly option enables business owners to start a franchise at a lower initial cost. A franchisee can keep the inventory in a small warehouse or storage facility while leasing two vehicles. Owners of mobile-only locations are expected to advance to Tier 1 in three years. The standard Tier 1 model includes a full service and supply center staffed with six team members and at least two mobile service vehicles. Iqbal said he considers the Tier 2 option “an excellent opportunity that makes PIRTEK ownership more accessible.” He plans to upgrade into a Tier 1 in only two years. “There are plenty of opportunities here — this market is very favorable for PIRTEK,” Iqbal said, adding that he arrived at that conclusion after conducting extensive research into the area’s potential customer base. Nick Ridgway, franchise development manager of PIRTEK USA, said that the opening of a PIRTEK location in New York City and in the state are important milestones. “We’ve expanded our reach by breaking into this major market,” Ridgway said. “It’s also our first location in the state of New York, our 25th state, which means we now cover half the states in the union. That presence will help us support our national accounts and growing our brand.” For more information, visit www.pirtekusa.com/ locations/bronx/. 


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(L-R) are: Bruce Langan, ECA New York, New Jersey regional sales manager; Alexander Mandelshtam, IUOE Local 15D Surveyors party chief; Igor Mandelshtam, Urban superintendent; Edward Watson, Urban project manager; Gordian Ulrich, ECA Bauer product sales and service; and Mike Danna, Urban general superintendent. BROOKLYN from page 1

The contractor recognized early on that 18 Sixth Avenue would require the kind of torque and capabilities that none of its fleet possessed. Urban purchased both the BG 28 H and BG 33 H from Bruce Langan of ECA’s New York/New Jersey branch after a short rental period. It had done the same with a BG 24 H before that. The powerhouse BG 28 H and BG 33 H rigs deliver 277 kNm and 342 kNm of torque, respectively. Urban, founded in 1965, specializes in deep foundations, Support of Excavation (SOE), and moving buildings throughout the five boroughs of New York. What makes the company unique is the seven licensed professional engineers including Project Manager Edward Watson, that provide deep expertise in geotechnical and several other engineering disciplines. “The U.S. Geological Location here is based on the Glacial Till,” he said. “There are a lot of boulders on ECA’s Director of Bauer Product Sales and Service Gordian Ulrich (R) mounted the BG 33 H to provide hands on instructhis site, which is why we have the Bauers.” Brooklyn, like most of New York City, was affected tion to Urban’s operator Peter McFadzean. by the glacial till during the ice age. The boulders remained from the movement of the Laurentide Ice Sheet in gives us a little edge.” The fact that the Bauer BG rigs require no water to drill the last glacial period, which covered New York City with thick ice and helped to shape most of North America, was critical as well, especially on this waterlogged site. “When you introduce water, it’s a nightmare to move the according to JF Petak Science Books. Urban’s General Superintendent Mike Danna recalled an equipment and it drives up hauling costs. Using the Bauers SOE project at nearby Atlantic Yards many years ago where just makes life easy because it is a dry process,” Watson said. similar ground conditions nearly brought construction to a Getting the Rigs to the Site Safely halt. The site was just under an acre and crowded with rolling “We couldn’t get through the boulders so we had to drag the 24-inch casing with a swing out hammer,” he said. “It heavy equipment and clusters of workers. Getting the Bauer was the only way to get through the boulders with a caisson.” rigs safely down into the excavation was a challenge, espeHe was confident this wouldn’t be the case at 18 Sixth cially after a wetter than usual spring. Urban was unable to bring the rigs in through the adjacent Avenue. “The guys know pretty much the rock in every neighbor- Atlantic Yards property so it was forced to build ramps and hood,” said Danna. “They know what to expect and that see BROOKLYN page 108

Urban drilled within 5-ft. 3 ½ in. from the foundation of Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.

The use of Bauer casing was critical while working in proximity to the isolated footings of the Barclays Center because it kept the soil densified during drilling.


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Wetlands Proposal Repeal Will Help Restore Project Certainty The Trump administration’s repeal of a 2015 proposed rule will help restore clarity to federal wetlands regulations and reduce delays to important transportation projects, the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) said. “The regulatory ping-pong on roadside ditches has created vast uncertainty for years with little environmental benefit,” said ARTBA President and CEO Dave Bauer. “Regulators should understand that delay and uncertainty only serve to increase transportation project costs. The Trump administration repeal is a commonsense approach to harmonize wetlands protection and the delivery of needed transportation improvements.” At issue is how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) define “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) that are subject to federal authority. Under the Obama administration era rule, roadside ditches could have been subject to unnecessary federal oversight, delaying transportation

The Trump administration continues work to finalize a replacement WOTUS regulatory framework. improvements and thereby increasing project costs and jeopardizing highway safety. In previous regulatory comments and in legislative testimony, ARTBA has noted that ditches serve the necessary function of collecting water that would otherwise have nowhere to go but on roadways, noting that “[a] ditch’s primary purpose is safety and they only have water present during and after rainfall. In contrast, traditional wetlands are not typically man-made nor do they fulfill a specific safety function.” The Trump administration continues work to finalize a replacement WOTUS regulatory framework that would not improperly extend federal jurisdiction over roadside ditches. ARTBA supports this effort. 

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Yanmar Group announced the completion of its acquisition of compact equipment manufacturer ASV Holdings Inc., a designer and manufacturer of renowned compact tracked loaders and skid-steer loaders. The announcement is the final step in the acquisition, following on from the June disclosure of a definitive agreement to acquire the company through the mechanism of a statutory merger. Yanmar has acquired 100 percent of ASV’s outstanding shares of common stock for total consideration of $70.70 million, or $7.05 per share. ASV’s independent dealer network throughout North America, Australia, and New Zealand will join Yanmar’s existing global construction equipment operations. The company also sells OEM equipment and aftermarket parts, and owns and oper-

ates a 238,000 sq. ft. production facility in Grand Rapids, Minn. “We expect ASV to realize significant, channel and product synergies after joining the Yanmar Group,” said Giuliano Parodi, executive officer of Yanmar Holdings. “In addition, the ASV Grand Rapids facility will continue as a center of excellence for compact tracked loaders and skid steer loaders, while benefiting from the global capacity and resources of the Yanmar Group.” The acquisition strengthens the Yanmar’s range of compact equipment products allowing it to offer full dig, load, carry solutions on the worksite and contribute to Yanmar’s prospects for growth in North America and globally. For more information, visit www.yanmar.com. 

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McKissack Daniel Leads Firm Her Grandfather Founded “I want to send a message that we are not boring people. Not only can this industry build wealth and be tremendously satisfying, you can be yourself and create your own destiny.”

MCKISSACK from page 10

the United States. The firm’s primary focus is in the infrastructure, transit, healthcare and education sectors. The McKissack family of services extends into areas of expertise beyond traditional AEC disciplines, broadly supporting client needs related to their facilities. Over the years, McKissack Daniel has built upon the success of her firm’s fore parents by fostering long lasting relationships and by providing innovative solutions to complex projects. Her success stems from her unique ability to listen, ask the right questions, lead through expertise and always being prepared. To each project her firm undertakes, McKissack Daniel brings capabilities drawn from her staff of architects, engineers, and construction professionals. Her company currently employs more than 150 employees and has contracted more than $50 billion dollars in construction over the past decade. “It is hard to hire the right people with respect to those who have the right mindset for our culture,” said McKissack Daniel. “However, there are people who love working in the culture we’ve created. We are different than large construction management firms where there are various layers of management. We try to use our culture as a selling point. We are interested in people’s creative and innovative thoughts. We provide you with the framework to operate and funnel those ideas. We are behind your decisions. That takes a certain type of professional who believes in themselves.” Within McKissack & McKissack, clients find a mastery of talent blended with commitment, resources and implementation skills, all under the leadership of McKissack Daniel. As president and CEO, McKissack Daniel serves as project executive on all of her firm’s high-profile projects. In this capacity, she provides executive leadership and ensures that diversity is implemented

in hostile rooms. I’m so glad we have women at the table. But we are also going to bring brown and black people to this table. That’s not met all the time with open arms. If people want to hear it and they think it’s a value to them then I’m the right person to have to deliver and implement the message.”

A Big Job Bringing “black and brown people to the table” is a big job. It’s Cheryl McKissack Daniel something McKissack Daniel is pasMcKissack & McKissack sionate about and she has been recognized for her efforts. She’s been honored as a “Hero of Liberty” for her support of humanitarian initiaduring each phase of a project or tives and for promoting the responsiprogram. Her skills include expertise bilities of a free and diverse in estimating, scheduling, design America. review, document control, construcMcKissack Daniel is expanding tion inspection, and developing and her personal brand to include implementing quality keynote engagements and panels to assurance/quality control programs. get more minorities and women “Everywhere I go, I walk up to a interested in design and construcwoman or a minority male who has tion. qualifications and start talking to “I want to send a message that we them,” she said. “And, what do you are not boring people,” she said. know! No one has come to talk to “Not only can this industry build them about another opportunity. I wealth and be tremendously satisfyopen my mouth and say to them I ing, you can be yourself and create have an opportunity at JFK and we are looking for women and minori- Cheryl McKissack Daniel is expanding her personal your own destiny. It touches on so ties. Here’s what it’s about … are brand to include keynote engagements and panels to many different areas. It’s a lucrative get more minorities and women interested in design and satisfying field for women and you interested?” women of color.” Nine times out of 10, she at least and construction. According to the National gets a cup of coffee with them Association of Women in because they are interested. Construction, women working in construcA Seat at the Table McKissack Daniel serves on numerous, tion numbered 1.3 percent of the entire U.S. “You do business with people who look like you,” she said. “Hiring pretty much falls corporate, charitable and community boards. workforce in 2015. However, the gender pay into that category. It’s easy for me to talk to As a board member, she focuses on strategic gap is much narrower in the construction women and minority males. I’ve been doing planning as part of good governance. She industry. In construction, women earn on believes strategic planning is a critical part to average 95.7 percent of what men make. it for years.” So, if McKissack Daniel had an audience McKissack & McKissack is involved a board’s mission and formulating good with some of New York’s largest projects strategy ensures long-term value creation, with an auditorium full of fifth grade public building an ethical culture and managing school girls from New York, what would she including: tell them? • LGA Central Terminal Building risk. Women continue to fight for a seat at the “I’m collaborating with Taraji Penda Redevelopment; • Coney Island Hospital Redevelopment; table where decisions are made. Even some- Henson. I’m working with Lamman Rucker. • Harlem Hospital Center Modernization; one like McKissack Daniel, who, theoreti- Also, I’m working on having Joseph Sikora • the NYC Economic Development cally, can build a table and the building it is from ‘Power’ at my Christmas party. I would get their attention based on celebrities. It Corporation Hunts Point Cooperative in. McKissack Daniel said that getting a seat captures their attention. Then, I would tell Market and Fulton Fish Market; at the table and becoming comfortable at the them what the attraction is and what we • MART125 Cultural Center in Harlem; bring from the construction industry. • Pacific Park/ Atlantic Yards Barclays table is something that evolved over time. “When I go into the room I now under- Everybody cannot be a celebrity or an athCenter; stand what I bring to the table that’s unique lete. But you can chart a similar celebrity sta• The Women’s Building; and different,” she said. “My voice can cre- tus — if that’s what’s important — by being • Pier 42 Redevelopment; and ate a better project. Sitting at the table now, I your own person and using your brainpower. • The Studio Museum in Harlem. McKissack also serves as the MTA feel like I’m bringing a fresh look and per- Going into construction, design, STEM … Independent Engineer overseeing the spective that others are not. It gives you a all of it is extremely important. Those are Capital Construction Program of the nation’s sense of peace and you know you bring going to be the celebrities of the future.”  value. I’m extremely comfortable. I’ve been CEG largest transportation system.


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Cat Updates Half-Lane Cold Planers; Improves Operation Caterpillar Inc. has announced updates to the PM620, PM622, PM820, PM822 and PM825 halflane cold planers. These milling machines now meet U.S. EPA Tier IV Final and EU Stage V emission standards powered by a fuel-efficient Cat C18 turbocharged, 6-cylinder diesel engine. The PM820, PM822 and PM825 cold planers feature an increased power rating of 800.6 hp (597 kW) gross power. The engine now features multi-piece, cartridge-style filters. This design is environmentally friendly, reducing waste and lowering replacement costs.

PM620, PM622, PM820, PM822 and PM825 cold planers are high-production, highly maneuverable half-lane milling machines that perform controlled full-depth removal of asphalt and concrete pavements in a single pass.

Enhanced Operator Comfort and Productivity Updated handrails increase operator comfort and ease-of-use in flush cutting applications. The new pivoting handrails stow and redeploy easily on the right-hand side when an obstacle comes close to the machine. Obstacle jump is easier to execute from the operator platform with new visual indicators located on the top edge of the side plates indicating where the rotor is positioned and correlate with the markings on the side plate. More Traction With Reduced Maintenance Further enhancements include an updated track pin design. A lower pin location increases tractive effort and force on the undercarriage when milling in deep or hard applications. New hardened steel bolt-on wear skis run the full length of side plates and a wear shoe on the anti-slab assembly reduce wear and maintenance. System K Rotors Optimized for Cat Cold Planers Cat cold planers are available

The PM820, PM822 and PM825 cold planers feature an increased power rating of 800.6 hp (597 kW) gross power.

with the Cat System K milling rotors and feature efficient material flow with an excellent cutting pattern. Rotors are available with spacings of .3, .6 and .7 in. (8, 15 and 18 mm) for a wide range of milling applications. The dual taper retention design provides a reliable method for holding the tool holders in the blocks without the need for a retaining pin or bolt.

Reversible paddles and high strength alloys offer more resistance to abrasion and reduce wear for extended rotor life. Optional Cat diamond bits feature a new design for the System K rotors and last up to 80 times longer than conventional carbide bits to extend intervals between bit maintenance, increase production and reduce operating costs. Cat

Diamond Bits are sharper than conventional carbide bits, allowing the machine to cut faster and to reduce drag on the cutting system for better fuel economy in demanding applications, according to the manufacturer. PM620, PM622, PM820, PM822 and PM825 cold planers are high-production, highly maneuverable half-lane milling

machines that perform controlled full-depth removal of asphalt and concrete pavements in a single pass. A variety of options, including the integrated Cat Grade Control system, can be installed to customize the machine to optimize versatility, productivity and comfort. For more information, visit www.cat.com. 


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W.I. CLARK COMPANY ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT 39 Jersey Street West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 allislandequipment.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

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NAPA Relocates National Headquarters to Greenbelt, Md. The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) has moved to new offices in Greenbelt, Md., effective Sept. 13, 2019. NAPA’s new home is a modern, dynamic space that will allow the association to better serve its national membership. With expanded meeting spaces and advanced teleconferencing capabilities, the new headquarters were designed to support greater The new offices are located at 6406 Ivy Lane, Suite 350, collaboration between Greenbelt, Md. 20770-1441, with convenient access to NAPA staff and member the Capital Beltway/I-495, Baltimore–Washington committees and task Parkway and the Washington Metrorail system. groups, as well as to enhance the quality of NAPA webinars and performing pavements, and we too, as an association, must innovate to meet the induseducational activities. “This move is part of NAPA’s efforts to try’s challenges and needs.” “This state-of-the-art facility is built with increase its operational efficiencies and strengthen its effectiveness,” said NAPA the industry in mind,” said NAPA Chairman President & CEO Audrey Copeland. “We John Harper, senior vice president of are making significant improvements in Construction Partners Inc. in Dothan, Ala. information technology for the association, “The improved technological infrastructure, and this new space supports those efforts. as well as the convenient location, will boost The asphalt pavement industry is always how NAPA staff connects with the associaevolving to meet America’s needs for high- tion’s members nationwide.”

With expanded meeting spaces and advanced teleconferencing capabilities, the new headquarters were designed to support greater collaboration between NAPA staff and member committees and task groups, as well as to enhance the quality of NAPA webinars and educational activities.

“From Greenbelt, NAPA is just minutes away from Capitol Hill and federal agencies, as well as our partner associations in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia” said NAPA Second Vice Chair Jim Mitchell, president of Superior Paving Corp. in Gainesville, Va., and leader of the task group overseeing the NAPA headquarters project. “The space itself was designed to reflect the industry. The project architects incorporated materials and elements that reflect the materials used

by the industry, as well as asphalt pavement production through to the placement of asphalt roads.” The new offices are located at 6406 Ivy Lane, Suite 350, Greenbelt, Md. 207701441, with convenient access to the Capital Beltway/I-495, Baltimore–Washington Parkway, and the Washington Metrorail system. Telephone 301-731-4748 or 888-4686499 and fax 301-731-4621 numbers for the association remain unchanged. 

Bomag Launches Gas Engine Model of Its BPR 60/65 Featuring the 11.7-hp (8.7-kW) Honda GX 390 gas engine, the new Bomag BPR 60/65 reversible plate compactor offers increased compaction performance on soil and block paving applications. An economical alternative to diesel units, the BPR 60/65 delivers an average fuel consumption of less than 1 gal/hr (3.8 l/hr) and offers the convenience of gas on job sites where diesel fuel is not easily accessible. The BPR 60/65 adds to the growing line of Bomag gas reversible plate compactors being introduced to the market. These models incorporate all well-known features from the full range of Bomag diesel machines, including: • A hinged hood enclosure that fully surrounds the engine and components to safeguard against damage and maximize longevity. • Easy service concept with a convenient access flap for daily maintenance items plus hinged hood for unobstructed access to the engine and components. • Rubber isolation buffers provide extremely low hand-armvibration feedback, boosting operator comfort. • Long steering handle requires less effort to maneuver the compactor. • Large open area on engine hood for placing company logos. • Available Bomag Economizer compaction measurement system with intuitive display to improve compaction quality. The BPR 60/65 features a high-wear-resistant base plate for long service life. It quickly compacts large areas at speeds reaching 91.9 fpm (28 mpm), and the flexible base plate design offers compaction widths of 17.7 in (45 cm), 25.6-in (65-cm) and 29.5 in (75 cm) to meet jobsite needs. For more information, visit www.bomag.com/us. 

An economical alternative to diesel units, the BPR 60/65 delivers an average fuel consumption of less than 1 gal/hr (3.8 l/hr) and offers the convenience of gas on job sites where diesel fuel is not easily accessible.


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Survey: Use of Recycled Asphalt Reaches New High Asphalt pavements are the most consistently recycled material in the United States. Every day as part of maintenance and improvement projects, old asphalt pavement material is reclaimed from roads and parking lots and then put back to use in new pavements. In fact, according to the latest industry survey by the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) in partnership with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) more than 100 million tons of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) was collected for re-use in the United States during 2018, saving some 61.4 million cu. yds. of landfill space. This survey has been conducted for each construction season since 2009 by NAPA, and it has consistently found that nearly 100 percent of RAP is put to beneficial uses, primarily new asphalt pavements. “Over the years, we’ve seen steady advancement in the amount of RAP being used across the country. This has been the result of concerted engineering efforts by industry and road owners to research and apply best practices to ensure we maintain or improve performance while increasing the use of recycled materials,” said NAPA President and CEO Audrey Copeland. “As interest grows in incorporating other recycled materials into pavements, we must continue to gain a solid understanding of how new materials affect pavement performance before we move to widespread deployment.” Nationally, the average amount of RAP in new asphalt pavements during 2018 was 21.1 percent, which is the highest level reported since the survey began in 2009. The survey found that 82.2 million tons of RAP, along with 1.05 million tons of recycled asphalt shingles (RAS) were used in 389.3 million tons of new asphalt pavement mixes in the United States during 2018. An additional 8.8 million tons of RAP and RAS were used as aggregate, in cold-mix asphalt, and other road-building activities. The survey also found that at year-end 2018 about 111.7 million tons of RAP and RAS was stockpiled for future use across the country. Although national usage estimates were not calculated, respondents to the survey reported recycling some 1.8 million tons of recycled tire rubber, steel and blast furnace slags, cellulose fiber, and other reclaimed and waste materials into nearly 12.3 million tons of asphalt paving mixtures during 2018. In total, more than 85 million tons of recy-

“Over the years, we’ve seen steady advancement in the amount of RAP being used across the country.” Audrey Copeland National Asphalt Pavement Association

cled materials — primarily RAP and RAS — were used in new asphalt pavement mixtures during the 2018 construction season, a 7.6 percent increase from the amount of recycled materials used in 2017. The use of RAP and RAS alone resulted in cost savings of more than $2.9 billion compared to the use of virgin materials. The asphalt pavement industry also continues to make significant use of energy-saving warm-mix asphalt (WMA) technologies. In 2018, 157.4 million tons of asphalt pavement mixture was produced using WMA technologies. More than half of this tonnage was produced at reduced temperatures, meaning less energy was required in manufacturing. The most common WMA technology used is plant-based foaming, which injects a small amount of water into the asphalt during production. A number of environmental, worker safety, and construction benefits have been realized through the adoption of WMA technologies. “A decade ago, WMA technologies were a novel idea. In 2018, though, more than half the asphalt pavement mixture tonnage produced in 23 states used WMA technologies, and in six of those states, it was more than 75 percent of the tonnage,” said John Harper, 2019 NAPA chairman and senior vice president of Construction Partners Inc. in Dothan, Ala. “While there remains room to grow their use, WMA technologies have become just another tool we can use to produce the best asphalt mixture to meet a given project or agency need.” The survey was conducted in the first quarter of 2019. Results from 272 companies with 1,329 plants in 49 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and two U.S. territories, along with data from state asphalt pavement associations for 33 states, were used to compile the report. A copy of the full survey report, including a state-by-state breakdown of data, is available at www.asphaltpavement.org/recycling. 


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Contact your local dealer:

CHADWICK-BAROSS, INC. www.chadwick-baross.com Bangor, ME 207.942.4838 Caribou, ME 207.498.2547 Westbrook, ME 207.854.8411 Concord, NH 603.224.4063

GEORGE

ASSOCIATES, INC. Construction and Industrial Equipment

P 2340 Montgomery Street GEORGE ASSOCIATES, INC. Fax: 301-588-6605 Silver Spring, MD 20910 www.georgeassociates.info

Silver Spring, MD 301.589.9490

HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. www.hwyequip.com Drums, PA 570.788.1127 Ephrata, PA 717.859.3132 Harrisburg, PA 717.564.3031 Lock Haven, PA 570.769.1070

Hoffman Equipment www.hoffmanequip.com Corporate Headquarters Piscataway, NJ 732.752.3600 Middlesex, NJ 732.377.4130 Deptford, NJ 856.227.6400 Lionville, PA 610.363.9200 Bronx, NY 718.822.1180 Medford, NY 631.207.2900

TYLER EQUIPMENT www.tylerequipment.com E. Longmeadow, MA 413.525.6351 Berlin, CT 860.356.0840

VANTAGE EQUIPMENT www.vantageeq.com Batavia, NY 585.344.1931 Latham, NY 518.220.9500 Syracuse, NY 315.437.2611

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


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Cemen Tech Expands ACCU-POUR Cemen Tech has announced that ACCU-POUR — the company’s advanced suite of cloud-based productivity solutions for volumetric concrete mixer users — is now compatible with all volumetric mixers available on the market today. Originally developed to integrate with Cemen Tech C60 mixers, ACCU-POUR is now compatible with Cemen Tech M Series mixers, as well as other volumetric mixers developed by competitive OEMs. In addition to the expanded compatibility, ACCU-POUR now offers even more advanced custom reporting. The reporting module now has the ability to filter data based on mixer, operator, city or zip code. This allows business owners to generate custom reports for more accurate job bidding, improved forecasting, productivity monitoring and more. “The continued development and expansion of our ACCU-POUR suite illustrates our leadership and commitment towards developing the most innovative and advanced volumetric concrete production software solutions for the industry,” said Connor Deering, CEO/president of Cemen Tech. “Now, ACCU-POUR is no longer confined to Cemen Tech equipment — it can be utilized by any business owner with a volumetric mixer.” ACCU-POUR ACCU-POUR is a cloud-based volumetric mixer productivity solution that provides users a comprehensive view of their concrete business operations, and is designed to impact operations of all sizes, giving users more control over their business more than ever before.

• AP Office AP Office is the front-end solution for scheduling, dispatch and fleet management functions. Utilizing the latest in telematics technology, the software allows business owners to track the status and location of each mixer in their fleet in real-time. AP Office documents and stores all key mixer production statistics, allowing users to make accurate real-time business management decisions. • AP Mobile Designed for tablet use, AP Mobile allows users to wirelessly send and receive production data between AP Office and the mixer, as well as view mixing parameters in realtime. Once a pour is complete, final job data syncs automatically with AP Office. With AP Office and AP Mobile working jointly in realtime, information goes to the unit and then directly back to the office. After an order is placed, dispatch enters the job parameters into AP Office. AP Mobile then receives those parameters and wirelessly sends all information to the mixer. The operator completes the pour, after which all production data is automatically sent back to AP Office for analysis. AP Office also simplifies assignments and orders by allowing users to create one order, then divide it into multiple trucks if needed and still track under one job. With smart scheduling, users know where their fleet is at any time and where they are going next if adjustments are needed before the next job begins. For more information, visit www.CemenTech.com or www.ACCU-POUR.com. 

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GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, INC. www.grofftractor.com 6779 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 800/33-GROFF 800/33-(47633)

100 Smith Drive Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 877/33-GROFF 877/33-(47633)

20 Stauffer Lane Ephrata, PA 17522 888/66-GROFF 888/66-(47633)

963 South Center Avenue New Stanton, PA 15672 888/82-GROFF 888/82-(47633)

210 Rolling Ridge Drive Bellefonte, PA 16823 888/47-GROFF 888/47-(47633)

4355 Admiral Peary Hwy Ebensburg, PA 15931 877-97-GROFF 877-97-(47633)

LESLIE EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.lec1.com 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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Somerset, PA

724/327-1300

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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

NORTRAX www.nortrax.com 98 Sheep Davis Road 300 Clinton Street Pembroke, NH 03275 Springfield, VT 05156 603/225-2769 802/885-6840


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CENTRAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.centralequipmentco.com 45 Dempsey-Greaves Lane Stillwater, ME 04489 800/479-6193

JESCO, INC. www.jesco.us 118 St. Nicholas Ave. 497 Fishkill Avenue South Plainfield, NJ 08070 Beacon, NY 12508 908/753-8080 845/831-1800 1790 Route 38 Lumberton, NJ 08048 609/267-2020 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221

110 East Jefryn Blvd. Deer Park, NY 11729 844/482-0910

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC

W.I. CLARK CO.

BOBCAT OF SARATOGA

www.elliottfrantz.com 10421 Guilford Road 12051 Tac Court Jessup, MD 20794 Manassas, VA 20109 301/725-7394 703/257-2381

www.wiclark.com

www.bobcatofsaratoga.com

30 Barnes Industrial Park Rd.Wallingford, CT 06801 203/265-6781

1279 Saratoga Road Gansevoort, NY 12831 877/461-5065

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

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

17 Eagle Road Danbury, CT 06810 203/775-1203 80 Pratt Road Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808


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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

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

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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

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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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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



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Contact your local dealer:

Chadwick-BaRoss www.chadwick-baross.com Westbrook, ME 207.854.8411 Bangor, ME 207.942.4838 Caribou, ME 207.498.2547 Concord, NH 603.224.4063

Highway Equipment & Supply Co. www.hwyequip.com Harrisburg, PA 717.564.3031 Drums, PA 570.788.1127 Ephrata, PA 717.859.3132 Lock Haven, PA 570.769.1070

Hoffman Equipment www.hoffmanequip.com Corporate Headquarters Piscataway, NJ 732.752.3600 Middlesex, NJ 732.377.4130 Deptford, NJ 856.227.6400 Lionville, PA 610.363.9200 Bronx, NY 718.822.1180 Medford, NY 631.207.2900

Rudd www.ruddequipment.com Pittsburgh, PA 412.741.1731 Clearfield, PA 814.765.8500 Louisville, KY 502.456.4050 Charleston, WV 304.755.7788

Tyler Equipment www.tylerequipment.com East Longmeadow, MA 413.525.6351 Berlin, CT 860.356.0840

Vantage Equipment www.vantageeq.com Latham, NY 518.220.9500 Batavia, NY 585.344.1931 Syracuse, NY 315.437.2611

Woodco Machinery www.woodcomachinery.com Headquarters Woburn, MA 781.935.1919 Avon, MA 508.584.8484 Johnston, RI 401.942.9191

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EVERY MACHINEE MUST CARRY ITS WEIGHT. Owners and operators like you told us whaat you need to lighten your load, so our lineup of E-Series Articu ulated Dump Trucks (ADTs) does the heavy lifting for you. y The redesigned E-Series delivers ppayloads up to 41 819 kg (9 92,195 lb.). Heaped capacitiees up to 25.5 m3 (33.4 cu. yd.).* An nd fast cycle times. Boost productivity and uptime. Redduce daily operating costs. And Run You Your o World. Call or visit us to oday. *At 2-to-1 ISO 6483 ratio o.

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Five Star Equipment, Inc.

Nortrax

Hermon, ME 207-947-6786

118 St. Nicholas Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 908/753-8080 800/241-7070

60 Paul Rd. Rochester, NY 585/235-3011

Clifton Park, NY 518-371-5111

Wallingford, CT 203/265-6781 Danbury, CT 203/775-1203 Plainfield, CT 860/546-4808 www.wiclark.com

DELAWARE JESCO, Inc. Middletown, DE 302/376-0784

MARYLAND JESCO, Inc.

Baltimore, MD 410/687-1700 Delmar, MD 410/546-1090 Frederick, MD 301/874-5500 District Heights, MD 301/909-7799 Waldorf, MD 301/861-2323

Houlton, ME 207-532-6517 New Canada, ME 207-834-6701 Westbrook, ME 207-773-3777

MASSACHUSETTS Schmidt Equipment, Inc. North Oxford, MA 508/987-8786 North Billerica, MA 978/667-4345 Plymouth, MA 508/830-9997 No. Swansea, MA 508/379-9810 Springfield, MA 413/543-5595 www.schmidtequipment.com

1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 973/227-2221 800/321-8080 1790 Route 38 Lumberton, NJ 609/267-2020 888/217-0600 www.jesco.us

1653 NY Route 11 Kirkwood, NY 607/775-2006 284 Ellicott Rd. Orchard Park, NY 716/662-2191 6500 E Taft Road Syracuse, NY 315/452-4560

JESCO, Inc. 497 Fishkill Avenue Beacon, NY 845/831-1800 800/724-0725 110 East Jefryn Blvd. Deer Park, NY 844-482-0910

Gouverneur, NY 315-287-0703

NEW HAMPSHIRE Nortrax Pembroke, NH 603-225-2769

PENNSYLVANIA Five Star Equipment, Inc. 1300 East Dunham Dr. Dunmore, PA 570/346-1701 711 Route 199 Athens, PA 570/882-8800 46 Route 97 Waterford, PA 814/796-2663

VERMONT

2585 Lycoming Creek Rd. Williamsport, PA 570/494-4030

Nortrax

www.fivestarequipment.com

Springfield, VT 802-885-6840 Williston, VT 802-658-2121 www.nortrax.com

Plasterer Equipment Co., Inc. 2550 E. Cumberland St. Lebanon, PA 717/273-2616 800/225-4001 3215 State Rd. Sellersville, PA 215/258-5700 800/523-2209 400 Stoke Park Rd. Bethlehem, PA 610/867-4657 800/587-9790 640 Lowther Rd. Lewisberry, PA 717/938-6568 866/787-0001 www.plasterer.com


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Off-Road Trucks Articulated & Rigid Frame 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 the offroad truck, a heavy construction machine for hauling loose materials in difficult ground conditions. The trucks are engineered in two configurations—with a rigid front-to-rear frame or with a frame that is hinged or coupled in the middle to enhance turning and maneuverability. The latter design is termed an articulated dump truck (ADT). Truck models scale up in carrying capacity from a few tons to 400-ton monster trucks used in mining operations. These heavy-duty trucks are the modern equivalent of horse-drawn wagons and, eventually in the early 20th century, motorized wagons. In 1916, Mack introduced an off-road, chain-driven truck that set the standard for such vehicles. An Ohio company, Euclid, beefed up the off-road concept in 1934 with an 11-ton model. Articulated trucks arrived in the 1950s and ’60s— and eventually featured the all-important of 4WD or 6WD propulsion. In the intervening years since then, manufacturers of the off-road vehicles have proliferated—including LeTourneau, Caterpillar, Volvo and Komatsu, to name a few.

If You’re Buying Buyers of these off-road machines are pros and essentially know their needs. Still, deciding between a rigid or articulated dump truck and the offerings within each category requires forethought. Some things to ponder: 1) What ground conditions will the truck typically encounter? Job sites for off-road trucks vary from expansive open-air construction projects to underground mining caverns. Rigidframed trucks and articulated models are

equally useful across the range of job sites. As a rule, the worse the ground conditions, the more likely an ADT will prove the better choice. Its axles are designed to keep all six tires on the ground propelling it forward almost regardless of the irregularity and condition of the ground. Its hinged middle also means an ADT has a tighter turning radius, allowing it to find a path more easily through unstable soils. Need traction? An ADT can provide it. 2) What will be the typical haul distance? Rigid dump trucks have the edge when a job site is long-term — such as a quarry — and stable roadways can be constructed. We’re not talking paved roads, but hard-packed haul roads that are maintained. On such roadways, a rigid rearwheel-drive truck can move large quantities of material, dump it and return at speed to repeat the process. The longer the haul, the more valuable the trucks — some of them electric-drive 100-ton-and-larger behemoths. Roads for the rigid trucks need not be level, incidentally, but grades of 20 degrees or more begin to reduce the trucks’ advantage. 3) Is the payload a critical consideration? The rule of thumb is that rigid-framed trucks have more carrying capacity than ADTs. Most articulated trucks have payloads of 30-60 tons, which is a considerable payload, and those numbers keep edging up. But a rigid-framed unit sometimes have payloads of 150 tons with numerous electric-drive mining vehicles capable of hauling twice that much. When projects are years-long, the extra capacity adds up dramatically and the choice is obvious. In choosing a truck, it all comes down to the terrain and ground conditions where the truck will work — which will, in turn, dictate possible payloads. 4) If you have brand bias, concentrate on OEM dealer’s offerings. If you are a Caterpillar person or a Hitachi fan, the breadth of your shopping for a truck is limited to your favorite brand’s dealers. Still, you have choices when it

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comes to buying a truck. A preferred rigid or ADT model sitting on a dealer’s used equipment lot carries the right nameplate but is it the right machine for you? Do your due diligence in determining the condition of the piece of equipment (see Inspection below), but also ask for maintenance and repair records for a used truck. Those records are the advantage an OEM dealer often holds over an independent equipment sales house. 5) If price is the principal concern, consider auctions. Auctions many years ago used to be a roll of the dice. Great deals were realized—and dreadful transactions chalked up to experience. The heavy equipment auction industry has come a long way and buying a rigid or articulated dump truck at auction today can be wholly satisfying. Inspection reports are available weeks in advance of sale day and the piece of equipment itself can be personally inspected. Some online auction houses will certify the condition of a machine that is at a distant location so that the buyer can bid on it with confidence. And, of course, the auction price often is attractive.

If You’re Renting/Leasing Why rent or lease? Here’s one good reason: The price point on one of these heavy pieces of equipment can reach a million dollars or more. If conserving working capital takes precedence over long-term cost, foregoing ownership can make sense. Here are rent/lease considerations: 1) How long will you need the truck? This seems self-evident, but there is money at stake, so correctly determining the usage period is a dollars-and-cents matter. This is obvious in shorter-term rentals when a week’s rental rate clearly is a better deal than a one-day rental rate. Only need it for four days? Rent it for a week and save money. Similarly, don’t lease for one year and then renew it annually. Contract up front for the probable life of a project and save money. 2) What is your bottom line? Leasing a truck can be advantageous for financial reasons besides preserving operational capital. Leasing will let you preserve your line of credit. Furthermore, paperwork for a lease is less headachy than that for a conventional bank loan. Perhaps the biggest advantage comes at tax time when all of the obligations associated with the lease can be written off as operating cost.

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As with any equipment investment, research a desired truck line before thoroughly examining a particular second-hand machine. In other words, know what pristine looks, feels and sounds like so you can compare a machine in perfect condition with one worn down by usage. Suggestions: 1) If you are not an off-road truck expert, invite one along for the inspection. Off-road dump trucks have a hard life. Smooth pavement is not their usual workday environment. Consequently, the machine has lots of opportunities to be damaged or to have components tested to the limit of their capacity. A machine expert can tell at a glance if a part is worn or worn out, an important distinction for a buyer. 2) Run the engine and the electronic systems. After checking fluid levels, start the truck and listen for suspicious rattles that can indicate loose parts. Check the diesel exhaust smoke—too black for too long can mean compression problems. Check it out from the operator’s seat. Test automatic features, such as downhill speed control. “All systems go” is what you want to declare. 3) Try to spot misalignments and bent frames. The rough and primitive ground on which off-road trucks labor are perfect for doing a number on the frame and axle systems. Look at the tires for evidence that a wheel is running out of alignment. Is the bogie undercarriage on an ADT moving within the designed range of motion? Does that massive rigid truck frame still have its integrity? SEE GUIDE PAGE 74

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GUIDE FROM PAGE 73 4) Look at the papers. What you see on an OEM dealer lot is only partly what you are getting. The rest is contained in the machine’s papers. Do the hours registered on the engine meter square with what you see? Do maintenance records show systematic care? Does an issue with the truck crop up repeatedly? Has it really been reconditioned or was it just repainted?

What You Can Expect to Pay Because articulated dump trucks and rigid haulers have been proven over decades of operation, a full range of new models are dependably competitive and used machines are widely available. • New Buyers of articulated dump trucks and huge mining dump trucks often have global financing companies to lean on if purchasing capital isn’t on the books. After all,

4,000-hp, 400-ton rigid haulers don’t come cheap. Hereafter are some general categories of pricing: - 25-ton articulated dump trucks can be purchased for $350,000; 45-ton ADTs will cost $600,000 or more - Small rigid haulers (100-ton payloads) for mining and quarrying can cost upwards of a million dollars.

• Used Articulated dump trucks operate in sloppy and unstable conditions, which can take a toll. Consequently, used ADTs sometimes have relatively low hours upon trade-in. Whereas rigid haulers are engineered to run long hours on maintained roads—the designed-in life of larger haulers can be 60,00080,000 hours. Some general pricing guidelines: - 30-ton ADTs with 2,0004,000 running hours can cost from $150,000 to $300,000; 40ton models with similar hours on them can cost from $250,000 to $500,000. - A small 40-ton payload rigid hauler with 13,000 hours on it can cost $250,000; a 200-ton model with 30,000 hours on it still can cost $400,000. • Rent/Lease An online survey shows that midsize ADTs and smaller rigid dump trucks can be contracted for $900-$1,200 a day, $2.500-$3,000 a week, and upwards of $8,000 a month.

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Specs and Features to Consider 1) Horsepower As horsepower ramps up, performance generally follows, though the relationship is not a straight-line graphic. Other drivetrain components and engine characteristics — such as torque — help determine performance. Nonetheless an underpowered off-road truck has zero chance of doing a job acceptably. Once you settle on a desired configuration and payload, determine if the horsepower will nimbly deliver it. A 30-ton ADT with a 350-hp engine may be just the thing—or will that 60-ton rig with 520 hp be more proficient? 2) Engineering and features Is an articulated dump truck with 8 or 10 forward gears a better choice than one in which the starting gear is automatically chosen for the operator? Which is more important to you on a rigid frame truck: 1) a pitch control system that reduces bucking on a rough segment of the haul road

or 2) a selectable engine mode feature that improves fuel efficiency? These are the kinds of questions to ask yourself before entering the market for an off-road truck, because a combination of desired features will dictate your best choice. 3) Load capacity and configuration How much material an off-road truck will haul is an obvious dealbreaker. No use looking at 28-ton trucks when a 40-ton truck is what you need. Just as obvious is the distinction between ADT and rigid undercarriages. However, such distinctions are less obvious sometimes. Example: If a current highway project requires an ADT but a contract next year is for a quarry, perhaps you should shop for a 50-ton ADT with features (top speed, etc.) acceptable for work on maintained roads. Decisions, decisions. SEE GUIDE PAGE 76

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GUIDE FROM PAGE 75 4) Warranty and service Virtually any of the off-road trucks manufactured today are engineering masterpieces. These are not knock-off widgets rolled out of a fly-by-night assembly line. Even so, the trucks are subject to wear, tear and inexplicable breakdowns. What then? In looking at a new or used truck, see what warranties or guarantees come with it. Look at them in depth to assure they are ironclad. And does a dealer or manufacturer have service facilities close enough to respond quickly to your needs? These are peace-of-mind considerations.

Popular Off-Road Truck Manufacturers 1) Bell — This South African manufacturer has been building trucks and other material-handling equipment for 60 years. Today it offers 12 two-axle or three-axle articulate dump trucks from 20 to 60 tons in capacity and two low-profile mining ADTs. 2) Caterpillar — The heritage of this Illinois equipment manufacturer goes back to the late 19th century. It introduced its first off-highway truck in 1962. Today Cat builds 12 mining models (the largest at 400 tons), three off-highway rigid hauler models and seven ADTs. 3) Doosan — A dozen years ago, this South Korean firm acquired a pioneering Norwegian manufacturer of articulated trucks, Moxy. Building on that legacy, Doosan today offers two models — a 30-ton and a 40-ton truck, each with relatively high top speeds of 34 mph. 4) Volvo — This Swedish company dates from 1832 and entered the ADT market in 1966, the rigid truck market in 1982. It makes seven ADT models, from 25 tons to 60 tons in capacity, and four rigid haulers, the largest the 100-ton R100E. 5) Hitachi — This Japanese manufacturer was founded in 1910. Its mining products are limited to excavators and off-road trucks. The company offers three rigid dump truck models, the smallest being a 181-ton unit, the largest a 326-ton, 2,850-hp truck. 6) Hydrema — This Danish company founded in 1959 offers two starkly different lines of articulated dump trucks. The 912 Series is a compact two-axle 130-hp truck with a unique swivel-dump feature and a payload of 10 tons; the 922 series

can haul 20 tons. 7) John Deere — Founded in 1837, Illinois-headquartered Deere built its first tractor in 1918 and introduced its E Series ADTs in 2012. Today, the series includes five articulated truck models ranging in capacity from 26 tons to 46 tons. 8) Komatsu — The Japanese company began to build ADTs in the 1980s and today offers 30-ton and 44-ton models. It manufactures six off-highway rigid trucks and nine electric-drive mining trucks. In 2008, Komatsu introduced the first autonomous-hauling system. 9) Liebherr — Roots of this Germany company extend back to 1949. Among its diverse product lines are rigid off-road dump trucks for mining operations. Its three diesel-electric drive models range from a 100-ton, 1,200-hp unit to a 363ton, 4,000-hp model. 10) Terex — This Connecticut firm traces its products to the very beginning of the off-road dump truck industry. Five years ago, its rigid dump truck line became a Volvo subsidiary. Terex manufactures two articulated dump truck models — 28ton and 38-ton machines. 11) Terramac — This Illinois manufacturer offers four off-road dump trucks that roll-on tracks and are increasingly popular in the U.S. and Canada. They range from 6 tons to 14 tons in capacity. One larger 320-hp model features a dump bed that swivels 360 degrees.

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Brief Summary Hauling excavated materials is a big business — almost as big as the machines it employs. The industry’s bend-in-the-middle articulated model featuring a single-axle under the tractor unit is an innovative and proven engineering feat. The huge rigid-framed trucks with staircases leading up to the operator’s cab are similarly impressive in their durability. Each machine requires a big investment, but prodigious payloads can make it pay off. 

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Hydrema Unveils New 707G ‘Hybrid’ Articulated Truck Introduced at bauma 2019, the all-new Hydrema 707G is a class size that essentially straddles the classification of articulated truck and site dumper. The Danish manufacturer designed this smaller-sized truck based on its 912 dump truck and incorporated features that meets or exceeds current world-wide safety specs for site dumpers, according to the manufacturer. Site dumpers are prone to safety concerns stemming from a wide range of issues which include poor stability and visibility. The new 707G design moves away from the old site dumper design and moves toward what may be considered a “hybrid” site dumper/articulated dump truck. This versatile machine now puts Hydrema in the 6-9-ton sector and expands its offerings into a new class size for even greater flexibility and for use in even more confined working areas. The overall cab design has complete visibility to the front and sides of the machine and utilizes large mirrors and a rearview camera to provide complete 360-degree visibility. The roomy cab takes the design of the Hydrema MX wheeled excavator and has enhanced comfort and protection and is both ROPS and FOPS certified. At the heart of the machine is a 3.8-liter Stage 5 Cummins diesel engine, which meets 2020 emissions regulations. The new 707G comes in two models with engine sizes of 74 hp (55 kW), which does not require AdBlue, and 122 hp (90 kW) with the 122 hp version being named the Power+ model. These machines feature a fully variable hydrostatic transmission and are capable of speeds over 20 mph without interrupting traction. In ECO-mode, the hydrostatic transmission keeps fuel consumption to a minimum. For more information, visit www.hydrema.us  STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION Required by 19 USC 3685 Title of publication: CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE NORTHEAST EDITION; Publication Number: 1058-787X; Date of filing: Sept. 24, 2019; Frequency: Bi-weekly, 26 issues annually; Annual Subscription price: $65.00; Complete mailing address of known office of publication: 470 Maryland Dr., Ft. Washington, PA 19034; Publisher’s general business office: 470 Maryland Dr., Ft. Washington, PA 19034; Publisher’s name and address: Edwin M. McKeon, Jr. 470 Maryland Dr., Ft. Washington, PA 19034; Editor in Chief: Craig Mongeau, 470 Maryland Dr., Ft. Washington, PA 19034; Owner: CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE NORTHEAST EDITION, 470 Maryland Dr., Ft. Washington, PA 19034; Edwin M. McKeon, Sr. 470 Maryland Dr., Ft. Washington, PA 19034; Edwin M. McKeon Jr., 470 Maryland Dr., Ft. Washington, PA 19034; Joseph McKeon, 5875 N. Lincoln Ave. Suite 227, Chicago, IL 60659; Richard McKeon, 3307 Indian Meadows Ln, Charlotte, N.C. 28210; Known bondholders, mortgages, and other security holders: None, Issue date for circulation data below 09/18/19; Extent of circulation (Average number of copies during preceding 12 months): Net press run 23,034; paid circulation through agents 848; through mail subscription 22,020; free distribution 0; total distribution 22,868; copies not distributed 166; return from news agents 0; Total 23,034; Percent Paid and/or Requested Circulation 100%; Actual number of copies for issue published nearest to filing date: Net press run 23,294; paid circulation through agents, 850; through mail subscription, 22,199; free distribution, 0; total distribution, 23,049; copies not distributed, 245; return from news agents, 0; Total 23,294; Percent Paid and/or Requested Circulation 100%. I certify that the above statements made by me are correct and complete. /s/ Edwin M. McKeon, Jr., President/CEO

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MFG. MODEL

ARTICULATED (A)/ DRIVE RIGID (R) CONFIGURATION

BELL TRUCKS B20E B25E B30E B35E B40E B45E B50E B60E

A A A A A A A A

CATERPILLAR

OPERATING WEIGHT POUNDS (KGS)

RATED PAYLOAD TONS (METRIC TONS)

ENGINE TYPE

DRIVE SYSTEM MECH/ELECTR.

6x6 6x6 6x6 6x6 6x6 6x6 6x6 4X4

76,044 (34,493) 96,253 (43,660) 106,130 (48,140) 140,829 (63,879) 156,059 (70,787) 160,666 (72,877) 177,911 (80,699) 214,898 (97,476)

19.9 (18.0) 26.45 (24.0) 30.86 (28.0) 37.0 (33.5) 43.0 (39.0) 45.2 (41.0) 50.0 (45.4) 60.62 (55.0)

Mercedes Benz OM 934LA TF4 Mercedes Benz OM 936LA TF4 Mercedes Benz OM 936LA TF4 Mercedes Benz OM471LA T4F Mercedes Benz OM471LA T4F Mercedes Benz OM471LA T4F Mercedes Benz OM473LA T4F Mercedes Benz OM473LA T4F

M M M M M M M M

770G Tier IV 772G Tier IV 773G 775G 777G 785D 785G Tier IV 789D 793F 793F Tier IV 794 AC Tier IV 795F AC 797F 797F Tier IV 725C2 730 730 EJ 735 740 EJ 740 745

R R R R R R R R R R R R R R A A A A A A A

2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 6WD 6WD 6WD 6WD 6WD 6WD 6WD

157,000 (71,214) 181,000 (82,100) 226,500 (102,739) 246,500 (111,811) 363,000 (164,654) 550,000 (249,476) 233,564 (105,943) 700,000 (317,515) 851,000 (386,007) 333,807 (151,412) 488,427 (221,547) 1,257,000 (570,166) 1,375,000 (623,690) 555,559 (251,997) 50,795 (23,040) 52,690 (23,900) 58,643 (26,600) 55,645 (25,240) 79,622 (36,116) 71,377 (32,376) 73,553 (33,363)

42.1 (38.2) 51.6 (46.8) 61.0 (55.3) 70.5 (64.0) 105.9 (95.0) 136 (123.4) 136 (123.4) 181 (164.2) 227 (205.9) 221 (200.4) 291 (264) 318 (288.5) 363 (329.3) 363 (329.3) 26.5 (24) 31 (28) 31 (28) 35 (32) 42 (38) 40 (36.3) 45 (41)

Cat C15 ACERT Cat C18 ACERT Cat C27 ACERT Cat C27 ACERT Cat C32 ACERT Cat 3512C HD Cat 3512E HD Cat 3516C HD Cat C175-16 Cat C175-16 Cat C175-16 Cat C175-16 Cat C175-20 Cat 175-20 Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C13 ACERT Cat C13 ACERT Cat C13 ACERT Cat C18 ACERT Cat C15 ACERT Cat C18 ACERT

DOOSAN

A A

6x6 6x6

113,318 (51,400) 158,292 (71,800)

31 (28) 44 (40)

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M M

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R R R

RWD RWD RWD

709,888 (322,000) 846,575 (384,000) 1,102,310 (500,000)

200 (181) 243.6 (221) 326 (296)

Cummins QSKTA50-CE Cummins QSKTA60-CE Cummins QSKTTA60-CE

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4x4 4x4 4x4 4x4 4x4 6x6 6x6 4x4 4x4

18,210 (8,260) 18,000 (8,165) 22,050 (9,979) 19,224 (8,720 17,637 (8,000) 30,900 (14,016) 29,800 (13,517) 12,015 (5,450) 12,015 (5,450)

11 (10) Cummins QSB 4.5 EPA Tier IVi Turbo Diesel 11 (10) Cummins QSB 4.5 EPA Tier IVi Turbo Diesel 11 (10) Cummins QSB 4.5 EPA Tier IVi Turbo Diesel 11 (10) Cummins QSB 4.5 EPA Tier IVi Turbo Diesel 11 (10) Cummins QSB 4.5 EPA Tier IVi Turbo Diesel 22 (20) Cummins QSB, 6.7 EPA Tier IVi Turbo Diesel 22 (20) Cummins QSB, 6.7 EPA Tier IVi Turbo Diesel 7.1 (6.5) Cummins F3.8 Stage 5 Turbo Diesel 7.1 (6.5) Cummins F3.8 Stage 5 Turbo Diesel, SCR-catalyst AdBlue

M M M M M M M M M

TEREX TRUCKS

Articulated Articulated

6x6 6x6

152,978 (69,390) 115,081 (52,200)

41.9 (38) 30.9 (28)

Scania DC13 Scania DC9

M M

A A A A A A A

6x4 and 6x6 6x4 and 6x6 6x4 and 6x6 6x4 and 6x6 6x4 and 6x6 6x4 and 6x6 6x4 and 6x6

104,499 (47,400) 115,302 (52,300) 139,883 (63,450) 151,898 (68,900) 156,749(71,000) 157,630 (71,500) 217,700 (98,750)

27.6 (25) 33 (29) 38 (34.5) 43 (39) 45.2 (41) 45 (41) 60.6 (55)

Volvo D11L Volvo D11L Volvo D13J Volvo D13J Volvo D16J Volvo D16J Volvo D16J

M M M M M M M

DA30-5 DA40-5

EH3500AC-3 EH4000AC-3 EH5000AC-3

912HM Water Tanker 912HM Flatbed 912FS Rail 912FHM 912FS 922FHM 922F 707G 75hp 707G 122hp TA400 TA300

VOLVO A25G A30G A35G A40G A45G A45G FS A60H

A A A A A A A A A

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Since 1965, the Bloomington Plant has produced bias and radial OTR tires for mining and construction applications and last year announced a $12 million investment to expand production of popular tire sizes at the plant.

PHIL sideboards, from Philippi-Hagenbuch Inc., help to increase the volumetric capacity of truck bodies and assist in minimizing material spillage over the body sides.

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MFG. MODEL

ARTICULATED (A)/ DRIVE RIGID (R) CONFIGURATION

OPERATING WEIGHT POUNDS (KGS)

RATED PAYLOAD TONS (METRIC TONS)

ENGINE TYPE

DRIVE SYSTEM MECH/ELECTR.

JOHN DEERE

A A A A A

6x6 6x6 6x6 6x6 6x6

49,591 (22 494) 50,369 (22 847) 67,863 (30,782) 70,224 (31,853) 71,028 (32,218)

26.7 (24.2) 31.0 (28.1) 37.1 (33.6) 41.1 (37.3) 46.1 (41.8)

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M M M M M

KOMATSU

A A R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R

6WD 6WD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD

117,892 (53,475) 165,644 (75,135) 155,999 (70,760) 170,671 (77,415) 228,178 (103,500) 252,870 (114,700) 336,030 (166,000) 550,000 (249,478) 724,000 (328,401) 745,328 (338,075) 850,650 (385,848) 901,400 (408,875) 1,001,700 ( 454,363) 1,106,670 (501,974) 1,115,000 (505,755) 1,150,000 (521,640) 1,270,000 (576,072) 1,378,500 (625,277) 1,384,500 (627,999)

30.9 (28) 44.1 (40) 40.3 (36.5) 44.1 (40) 61 (55) 69.4 (63) 101.7 (92.2) 158.9 (144.1) 200 (181) 205 (186) 244 (222) 250 (227) 280 (254) 320 (290) 320 (290) 320 (290) 360 (327) 400 (363) 400 (363)

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Labor Department Issues Final Overtime Rule; Set to Go Into Effect Jan. 1, 2020 The U.S. Department of Labor announced a final rule Sept. 24 to make 1.3 million American workers eligible for overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). “For the first time in over 15 years, America’s workers will have an update to overtime regulations that will put overtime pay into the pockets of more than a million working Americans,” Acting U.S. Secretary of Labor Patrick Pizzella said. “This rule brings a commonsense approach that offers consistency and certainty for employers as well as clarity and prosperity for American workers.” “Today’s rule is a thoughtful product informed by public comment, listening sessions, and long-standing calculations,” Wage and Hour Division Administrator Cheryl Stanton remarked. “The Wage and Hour Division now turns to help employers comply and ensure that workers will be receiving their overtime pay.” The final rule updates the earnings thresholds necessary to exempt executive, administrative or professional employees from the FLSA’s minimum wage and overtime pay requirements, and allows employers to count a portion of certain bonuses (and commis-

sions) toward meeting the salary level. The new thresholds account for growth in employee earnings since the currently enforced thresholds were set in 2004. In the final rule, the Department is: • raising the “standard salary level” from the currently enforced level of $455 to $684 per week (equivalent to $35,568 per year for a full-year worker); • raising the total annual compensation level for “highly compensated employees (HCE)” from the currently-enforced level of $100,000 to $107,432 per year; • allowing employers to use nondiscretionary bonuses and incentive payments (including commissions) that are paid at least annually to satisfy up to 10 percent of the standard salary level, in recognition of evolving pay practices; and • revising the special salary levels for workers in U.S. territories and in the motion picture industry. The final rule will be effective on Jan. 1, 2020. The increases to the salary thresholds are long overdue in light of wage and salary growth since 2004, according to the Labor Department. Nearly

every person who commented on the department’s 2017 Request for Information, participated at listening sessions in 2018 regarding the regulations, or commented on the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking agreed that the thresholds needed to be updated for this reason. The department estimates that 1.2 million additional workers will be entitled to minimum wage and overtime pay as a result of the increase to the standard salary level. The department also estimates that an additional 101,800 workers will be entitled to overtime pay as a result of the increase to the HCE compensation level. A 2016 final rule to change the overtime thresholds was enjoined by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas on Nov. 22, 2016, and was subsequently invalidated by that court. As of Nov. 6, 2017, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has held the appeal in abeyance pending further rulemaking regarding a revised salary threshold. As the 2016 final rule was invalidated, the department has consistently enforced the 2004 level throughout the past 15 years. 

Jersey Shore Boardwalks Could Be Called Roads to Qualify for Repairs By Wayne Parry ASSOCIATED PRESS

WILDWOOD, N.J. (AP) Boardwalks at the New Jersey shore could be reclassified as roads as part of a plan to redirect funds to repair them under a plan some state lawmakers are pushing. The measure is aimed primarily at the famous Wildwood boardwalk, which is badly in need of repairs. But it also would apply to similar structures throughout a state known for them. Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy vetoed legislation that would have directed special funding to fix the Wildwood boardwalk this year. The bill would make boardwalks eligible for funding from the state’s Transportation Trust Fund, which is used to fix roads, allocating $40 mil-

lion over 10 years. Wildwood and state officials inspected the underside of the boardwalk Sept. 17 and saw pieces of its concrete support deck crumble to the touch. “This funding is a crucial investment in one of New Jersey’s top tourism-related economic generators,” said state Sen. Rob Andrzejczak, one of the Democratic sponsors of the bill. “The Wildwood Boardwalk is a historic attraction that serves as the backbone of the community and the region. It is a prime attraction that supports economic activity and the quality of life for residents and visitors.” It’s also in bad shape. Like many aging boardwalks along the shore — supported by concrete and steel constantly exposed to salt water and persistent moisture — it has deteriorated.

The city of Wildwood recently had to divert its famous boardwalk trams away from the worst area, fearing the weight of the cars could collapse spots. Murphy vetoed Andrzejczak’s bill, which would have allocated $4 million annually for 15 years to repair the Wildwood boardwalk and also would have cut $4 million in emergency funding for the work from the state budget. Matthew Saidel, a spokesman for Murphy, said the governor “issued the veto because the legislature failed to appropriate the funds necessary for this bill in the budget.” He declined to comment on the new funding proposal. Wildwood officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment. 

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Cap Rents Supply, LLC 18-25 43rd Street Astoria, NY 11105 718-932-4100 Fax: 718-932-8971 www.caprents.com

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Central Equipment Company P.O. Box 261 45 Dempsey-Greaves Lane Stillwater, ME 04489 207-827-6193 Fax: 207-827-3774 54 Old Canal Way Gorham, ME www.centralequipmentco.com

Pump & Power Equipment Corp. 8019 Dorsey Run Rd. Jessup, MD 20794 410-799-1800 Fax: 410-799-1804 www.pumpnpowerequip.com

Diamond Tool 2800 Grays Ferry Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19146 888-879-3426 www.diamondtool.net

Skyview Tractor Repairs, LLC 608 Fairview Road Manheim, PA 17545 717-665-6997 www.skyviewtractor.com


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Matt Nuijens has been appointed Husqvarna's new vice president/general manager. He will be reponsible for leading the sales/marketing, product management, customer service/technical support, finance and human resource teams in North America. Nuijens has more than 20 years of sales and marketing leadership experience from Nilfisk, Apex Tools, Carrier, Ingersoll Rand and most recently Sany.

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North American Product Marketing Manager Manitou Group Ben Williams has joined Manitou Group as North American product marketing manager of industrial and rough terrain forklifts. Williams brings an extensive background in product management, marketing and analytics to Manitou Group. As product marketing manager of industrial and rough terrain forklifts, Williams will work in collaboration with the marketing, product development, engineering and sales teams to ensure that Manitou products are developed to meet the market demand in North America. He will work directly with customers to gather their insights and research new product opportunities to help grow the market. William has over a decade of experience in product management and research. In his most recent position as product manager at EnSync Energy Systems, his focus was to bring new products, processes and customer support functions to fruition. Prior experience includes positions at Samsung SDI America and IHS Markit—Emerging Energy Research.

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ARTBA Lauds Individuals for Lifetime Safety Contributions on America’s Roads Seven individuals from recognizable names in construction, the government and academia were honored for their significant contributions to transportation construction safety on America’s roadways by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA). The lifetime achievement awards celebrate the 40th anniversary of the association’s “Traffic Safety Industry Division” (TSID). The awards were given out Sept. 23 at an ARTBA Foundation luncheon, part of the association’s National Convention in Savannah, Ga. Recognized were:

advanced technology. Lukasik has led, supervised or provided technical design leadership for more than 40 ATMS, Active Transportation Demand Management (ATDM) or Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) solutions, all with a heavy focus on improving safety for traveling motorists. Key safety-focused strategies that Lukasik designed include: variable speed limits; dynamic shoulder use; queue end warning; dynamic lane use; junction control; adaptive ramp metering; adaptive traffic signal control; and connected vehicle dynamic mobility applications.

Dave Dostaler, Kraemer North America LLC — Contractors Division Dostaler’s career as a safety professional spans 29 years and includes projects in 47 states and a dozen countries. His significant contributions to transportation safety include training and development, implementing innovative safety programs to protect workers and motorists, and outreach events to increase awareness around roadway safety. As an innovator and champion of creating a safetyfocused company culture, Dostaler developed and implemented an internal training program that includes new hire orientation in English and Spanish, entitled “Kraemer University.” The program significantly improved understanding and communication among his company’s diverse workforce. As a certified trainer, ARTBA safety certified transportation project professional, and engaging public speaker, Dostaler has spent thousands of hours educating the construction industry on topics including work zone safety, fall protection, trenching and excavating, emergency response, task planning and job hazard analysis.

Mohamed Abdel-Aty, University of Central Florida — Research & Education Division Aty serves as Pegasus professor — the university’s highest honor — and chair of the department of civil, environmental and construction engineering at the University of Central Florida. He has been a preeminent traffic safety scholar, researcher, educator, leader and practitioner for 30 years, as evidenced by his many innovations, applications, publications, and mentoring of students who are now leaders themselves in safety. Recently Aty developed a real-time safety visualization system that was selected by the U.S. Department of Transportation as an innovative solution for road safety. The same system was selected as the most successful innovation by a White House initiative for Smart Cities. Aty is a pioneer and well-recognized nationally and internationally for his work and research in real-time safety analysis, proactive traffic management and integrating road safety and transportation planning. His extensive body of work across the United States includes smartphone applications, state highway safety manuals, weather safety and visibility, and intersection safety, among many others.

Ken Eberle, High Steel Structures LLC — Materials & Services Division Eberle recently retired from High Steel in August, after more than 20 years leading safety programs at the company’s Lancaster and Williamsport, Pa., facilities. Eberle’s dedication to his coworkers’ safety resulted in significant improvements in the company’s safety performance as measured by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recordable incident rates. High Steel ended 2018 approximately 50 percent below the three-year average Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) industry incident rate. His engagement and care for fellow workers helped create a positive safety culture across High Steel facilities, as evidenced by the most recent survey showing 87 percent of employees “feel their company is a safe place to work.” Eberle served as an active member of the High Steel First Aid team for more than 40 years, and was actively involved in High Steel Lancaster’s on-going participation in OSHA’s Voluntary Protection Program (VPP), originally certified by OSHA in 1983. Daniel Lukasik, Parsons Corp. — Planning & Design Division Lukasik has been an intelligent transportation systems (ITS) engineer his entire 30-year career, the majority of which was focused on the design, development, deployment and operations of advanced transportation management system (ATMS) applications on freeways, highways and arterials. The sole purpose of ATMS deployments is to improve the safety, mobility and environment associated with America’s transportation systems through implementation of

Frank Julian, U.S. Federal Highway Administration (retired) — Traffic Officials Division Julian’s 32-year career with FHWA embodies the personification of roadway safety. He has been at the forefront of advances in roadside safety, including the use of cable median barriers and rumble strips. His efforts to raise the awareness of treatments such as the SafetyEdge, high friction surface treatments and horizontal curve delineation ultimately led to their inclusion in FHWA’s Every Day Counts program, a state-based model that identifies and rapidly deploys proven, yet underutilized innovations to shorten the project delivery process, enhance roadway safety, reduce traffic congestion, and integrate automation. While at FHWA, Julian was considered an “encyclopedia” of safety knowledge. His reputation led officials from coast from coast to call him at all hours of the day and night, and the calls never went unanswered. His leadership, commitment, enthusiasm, innovation and dedication within the safety community has inspired many. Art Dinitz (posthumous) — TSID Dinitz spent a lifetime working to improve safety for all road users. In 1968, he founded Transpo Industries and built it into one of the premier manufacturers and distributors of safety equipment for roads, bridges, tunnels, airports and railways. Dinitz led the development of such products as: omni directional breakaway supports for signs and luminaires; crash cushions; glare-screens; bridge overlays and see SAFETY page 130

NORTRAX www.nortrax.com 1505 Caribou Road • New Canada, ME 04743 207/834-6701 34 Page Road West • Hermon, ME 04401 207/947-6786 106 North Street • Houlton, ME 04730 207/532-6517 396 County Road • Westbrook, ME 04092 207/773-3777 98 Sheep Davis Road • Pembroke, NH 03275 603/225-2769 14 The Crossing Boulevard • Clifton Park, NY 12065 518/371-5111 1486 US Highway 11 • Gouverneur, NY 13642 315/287-0703 300 Clinton Street • Springfield, VT 05156 802/885-6840 375 Engineers Drive • Williston, VT 05495 802/658-2121

RUDD EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.ruddequipment.com 4344 Poplar Level RD • Louisville, KY 40213 502/456-4050 Pittsburgh, PA 412/741-1731 Clearfield, PA 814/765-8500 Charleston, WV 304/755-7788

SCHMIDT EQUIPMENT INC. www.schmidtequipment.com 80 Southbridge Rd. • North Oxford, MA 01537 508/987-8786 Billerica, MA 01862 978/667-4345 Plymouth, MA 02363 508/830-9997 No. Swansea, MA 02777 508/379-9810 Springfield, MA 01104 413/543-5595


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W.I. CLARK COMPANY www.wiclark.com 30 Barnes Industrial Park Rd • Wallingford, CT 06810 203/265-6781 Danbury, CT 06810 203/775-1203 Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808

FIVE STAR EQUIPIMENT, INC. www.fivestarequipment.com 60 Paul Rd. • Rochester, NY 14624 585/235-3011 1653 NY Route 11 • Kirkwood, NY 13795 607/775-2006 284 Ellicott Rd. • Orchard Park, NY 14127 716/662-2191 6500 E. Taft Rd. • Syracuse, NY 13057 315/452-4560

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ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC. www.elliottfrantz.com 6680 Allentown Blvd. • Harrisburg, PA 17112 717/652-5430 10421 Guilford Road • Jessup, MD 20794 301/725-7394 38420 Sussex Highway • Delmar, DE 19940 302/846-3033 12051 Tac Court • Manassas, VA 20109 703/257-2381 450 E. Church Road • King of Prussia, PA 19406 610/279-5200

JESCO, Inc. www.jesco.us 118 St. Nicholas Ave. • South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/753-8080 800/241-7070 Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 800/321-8080 Lumberton, NJ 08048 609/267-2020 888/217-0600 Beacon, NY 12508 845/831-1800 800/724-0725 Deer Park, NY 11729 844/482-0910

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Aging Bridges to Be Replaced, Repaired Along U.S. 1 in Pa. The goal is to improve safety and reduce congestion for commuters and local traffic traveling between Bucks County and Philadelphia.

The U.S. 1 Sections RC1 and RC2 project corridor is a highly congested suburban/urban commercial area with big box retailers, restaurants, gas stations, hotels and smaller retailers.

The project was designed to improve both traffic and pedestrian safety. As part of the plan, the work was divided into several sections.

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integrity and substandard lateral and vertical clearances. The project was designed to improve both traffic and pedestrian safety. As part of the plan, the work was divided into several sections. “Construction of Section LHB was complete in 2014,” said Rudolph. “This section contained a bridge at the northernmost project corridor interchange, Route 413/Maple Avenue, which was the most structurally deficient bridge in the corridor, and could easily be separated as a standalone project. Section RC1 and RC2 cover the southernmost 2.75 mi. of the corridor beginning at the Philadelphia/Bucks county line and consists of four closely spaced interchanges — Route 132, the PA Turnpike, Rockhill Drive/Neshaminy and Business U.S. 1/Penndel interchanges. “Sections RC1 and RC2 were initially designed as one continuous project and then split, to create two smaller more manageable projects that more contractors would be able to bid. To facilitate transition between construction contracts, the split of RC1 and RC2 occurs where the proposed U.S. 1 profile is close to the existing profile.” Sections RC1 and RC2 are a different access approach, typical section and level of traffic congestion than the final Section RC3 to the north. The SR 0001 Section RC3 portion of the corridor is a service road corridor, which is a very different means of access, compared to the interchanges. Rudolph described the U.S. 1 Sections RC1 and RC2 project corridor as a highly congested suburban/urban commercial area with big box retailers, restaurants, gas stations, hotels and smaller retailers. “Additionally, the corridor is abutted by the Neshaminy Mall and multiple residential developments either adjoining or within close proximity. Lastly, there is an emergency serv-

ices training center and a horse racing/casino nearby. U.S. 1 in this area is a major conduit between Philadelphia and New Jersey, as well as providing a link between Interstate 95 and the PA Turnpike.” The original milestones laid out by the design team include stage one’s temporary widening and preparation work, including utility relocations occurring through spring of 2019; stage two’s reconstruction and widening of NB U.S. 1, taking place through 2019-2020; stage three’s reconstruction of the median area of U.S. 1, ongoing through 2020; stage four’s reconstruction and widening of SB U.S. 1, occurring through 2021-2022 and stage five’s replacement of the Bristol Road overpass, through fall 2022. According to Rudolph, the biggest challenges on the project include coordination with utility companies and property owners. “In some cases, utility relocation precedes staged construction, making the timing and completion of the work very critical to overall project schedule. Almost daily communication with utilities is maintained, and work-around plans by the owners are constantly being explored to mitigate any impacts by the utility companies. “Additionally, the contractor is to maintain communication with property owners along Route 1 Northbound, where they will be widening and encroaching on private property to rebuild driveways and sidewalks. All businesses are to be

provided continuous access to properties 24/7.” The condition of the site prior to construction was less than ideal. “The pavement is deteriorated,” said Rudolph. “Many of the existing on/off ramps were not up to current standards for acceleration/deceleration lanes, and caused dangerous conditions entering and exiting Route 1. Also, existing drainage conditions need improvement.” Rudolph noted that, overall, construction activities are going smoothly. “The contractor is making good progress reconstructing the outer lanes of NB Route 1, and hoping to complete bridge structure and paving by the end of year. This would allow them to get in the next major stage and begin demolition of the middle portion of the three bridge structures over the coming winter 2020, and complete construction of it by the end of 2020. Once the middle is completed, the third and final southbound portion of the job will take place in 2021, finishing in early 2022.” Standard demolition of the bridge structures is occurring overnight, with closures of Street Road (Route 132) and Turnpike Mainline below this overpass. PA Turnpike has allowed the project team to implement strategic detours of the PA Turnpike when important demolition milestones occur. The three bridges carry traffic over SR132 Street Rd, PA Turnpike Mainline and PA Turnpike on/off ramps from Bensalem Interchange. “Each bridge needs to be demolished and rebuilt in thirds; therefore, carefully planned demolition tactics and traffic coordination to remove structures in sections, as to not to disrupt traffic while maintaining the structural integrity of the existing bridge needed to carry traffic, is the ultimate goal. see IMPROVEMENT page 98


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Allan A. Myers Leads Four-Year, Nearly $100M U.S. 1 Improvement Project IMPROVEMENT from page 94

hauling 100 to 140 truckloads (10 cu. yds./truck) a Additionally, they must day, to meet final grades provide enough room and and begin construction clearance to build the new roadway pavement. structure adjacent to the Approximately old one. Work plans are 475,000 cu. yds. of dirt meticulously reviewed to will be moved on the projensure that what’s ect. Main equipment designed can be put into being used includes four practice and built in realto six excavators and dozworld conditions.” ers, ranging from Rudolph said bridge Caterpillar D20 to a Cat work is critical to the over328D, two Grove 70-ton all project schedule. rough-terrain cranes, one “Due to traffic phasing Manitowoc 1000 with 90and sequencing, each of the three bridges will be Allan A. Myers Inc. of Worcester, Montgomery County is the ton capacity and a 550-ton built in three stages general contractor on the project, which is financed Liebherr hydraulic crane and Volvo excavators. throughout the entirety of through 80 percent federal and 20 percent state funds. Materials required durthe project, 2019-2022.” ing construction include: Currently, parapet con• 25,000 cu. yds. of concrete to be placed, struction is under way over Turnpike Mainline. Pier and • 22,000 linear ft. of storm drain pipe to be installed, abutment construction is taking place at Street Road (Route • 1.7 million lbs. of steel reinforcement bar, 132) Bridge. Crews also are working on roadway embank• 98 structural bridge beams, totaling 9.3 million lbs., and ment and grading at the new Street Road/U.S. 1 interchange. • 130,000 tons of asphalt. Drainage installation along U.S. 1 also is taking place. Rudolph said installing safety enhancements along a 4-mi. Construction of the replacement off-ramp from PA Turnpike at Bensalem Interchange Toll Plaza is nearing com- section of the expressway from just north of Philadelphia to pletion, with concrete pavement and added roadway fea- just north of Route 413 (Pine Street) in Middletown tures. The traffic switch will occur at the end of the month. Township and Langhorne Borough has been a significant A majority of the new retention basin work has been com- undertaking. “A thorough and well thought out plan starts during the pleted, along with a mitigation of a local stream to allow for larger hydraulic capacity to storm water outfalls associated design process to incorporate modern design standards with the approval and coordination with local and federal agenwith the project. “This will accommodate much of the added drainage that cies. Providing additional lane capacity, as well as shoulders, will be installed throughout the remainder of the project, is crucial for a safe and effective stretch of highway, as well while reducing stormwater run-off to local infrastructure,” as adding ITS features to alert the public of traffic delays and said Rudolph. “A large portion of utility relocations have detour options during incidents. “Additionally, improving drainage, pedestrian accessibilioccurred, including PECO electric duct bank and service to businesses along Route 1NB, a major sewer relocation for ty and safer intersections are all meticulously studied and Bucks County Water & Sewer and gas relocation and incorporated in the project to strive for a safer and more replacement along Street Road for PECO Gas. The first inviting stretch of roadway, as part of the local highway netmajor stage of construction along NB Route 1 will look to be work.” The first major milestone will occur in late 2019/early completed by the end of this year.” Crews have already had to address an unexpected issue 2020, with crews switching northbound traffic to newly built Northbound Route 1, as well as new on/off ramps to during construction. “An active utility line was discovered spanning the Street Street Road. After that, the project requires the completion Road (Route 132) bridge that was to be demolished. of the middle section by the end of 2020, followed by the Coordination and a relocation plan was implemented by the third and final southbound portion of the job by late utility company, in order to progress the demolition and limit 2021/early2022. Rudolph said constant communication is key to the prothe delay to the contractor.” Rudolph said weather has not been a major problem for ject’s success. “Bi-weekly progress meetings are held, and issue-specific crews, although July was unusually rainy. As for site preparation, “The contractor is very strategic about how they meetings tend to happen two to three times a week. Also, the mobilize and stage their equipment to not have any wasted contractor submits schedule updates frequently, with partnermotion, to improve efficiency and to reduce down-time for ing workshops being held with the owner to work through their manpower,” said Rudolph. “Material deliveries and schedule impacts and collaborate on ways to maintain the shop drawing approvals are scheduled months in advance, to schedule.” Allan A. Myers Inc. of Worcester, Montgomery County is meet vendors’ lead times and fabrication schedules.” The project is a waste job, meaning there’s an excess of the general contractor on the project, which is financed material beyond what can be reused. The contractor has been through 80 percent federal and 20 percent state funds. 

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JCB Announces New Options for Range of Loadall Lift-and-Place Telehandlers

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

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JCB Loadall lift-and-place telescopic handlers are now available with a JCB Arctic Kit, which allows the machine to start and operate at temperatures as low as minus 40F (minus 40 C).

JCB announced the availability of new options for the range of JCB Loadall lift-and-place telescopic handlers offered in North America. The new options are: • Positive air shut-off; • Extra mirror package; • Rear-view camera package; • Arctic kit; and • Non-marking tires. “Demand for JCB telescopic handlers has been very high in recent years due to the strong construction industry and customers from evolving industries, such as the entertainment industry and energy sector, using telehandlers for new applications,” said Rebecca Yates, product manager of material handling at JCB North America. “By making these new options available for our lift-and-place telehandlers, we give current and new customers the opportunity to tailor their machine for maximum productivity and safety in their particular application.”

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Now available on JCB Loadall compact and lift-and-place telescopic handlers, JCB non-marking tires prevent unsightly black marks associated with conventional black rubber tires.

New Telehandler Features for Enhanced Safety The positive air shut-off (PASO) option is designed to shut the engine down if flammable materials are detected, to protect the operator and the machine. This feature is commonly requested by customers in the energy sector where telehandlers may work in proximity of natural gas, propane or other flammable materials. PASO also is relevant to mining, airport support, pipeline development, fuel handling, portable welding and oilfield maintenance applications. To further enhance the superior visibility of JCB telehandlers, extra mirrors and a rear back-up camera are available. The new mirror package includes additional mirrors for the boom nose, rear chassis and engine side, and can be retrofitted to existing machines. A rear back-up camera package includes a camera fitted into the rear chassis and an in-cab monitor and is available as a factory fit option.

JCB Telehandler Options for Specific Environmental Requirements JCB now offers non-marking, semi-solid tires for compact and lift-and-place telehandlers, including larger machines up to 14,000 lb. lift capacity. The non-marking tires are grey in color and are significantly less likely than conventional black rubber tires to leave unsightly tire marks on prepared surfaces such as concrete, sidewalks, patios and hardscapes. “Use of JCB telehandlers in the event and entertainment industries have created a lot of demand for non-marking tires,” said Yates. “JCB is one of the only manufacturers to offer this option on large-capacity telehandlers.” The JCB Arctic kit enables the telehandler to start and operate in temperatures as low as minus 40F (minus 40C). The kit includes a hydraulic tank heater, cold-temperate electronic harness and hoses, battery heater, engine sump heater, storage cabinet and Arctic diesel. The Arctic package is a factory-fit option on 74 hp and 109 hp models. For more information, visit www.jcb.com.


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Coalition Letter Urges Repeal of $7.6B Recission

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Rigid Inclusions Elements Prove Requisite for Foundations July morning. ECA’s Ulrich was perched on the tracks of the BG 33 H adjusting the toolcrawl the machines down into the excavaing and collaborating with the operator. tion. On a site littered with puddles and mud To be exact, Urban was drilling 5-ft. 3 ½ so thick it could swallow up a work boot, it in. from the building. A pile was moved was no surprise to Urban when one of the roughly 7 in. from the center to avoid dealing rigs started leaning. It responded immediatewith temporary sheeting that had been ly by placing the BG 28 H and the BG 33 H installed around the indoor arena’s foundaon pontoons. tion. Urban takes safety seriously, which is eviThe use of Bauer casing also proved bendenced by a 2018 safety award from New eficial while working in proximity to the isoYork’s Building Trades Employers’ lated footings of the Barclays Center, accordAssociation (BTEA). But it also credits ing to Watson. 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They returned when school opened, excavated the foundaRigid Inclusions: A Unique rigid inclusion elements at 18 Sixth Avenue in Brooklyn. tion below, and transferred the loads between Foundation Element the building’s columns. The heavy concentration of subgrade boulders and “We did the work while the kids were in class,” the proximity of the Barclays Center also required Danna said. “The concrete work was beautiful and Urban to use rigid inclusions elements (RIEs) for the there was almost zero settlement of the structure once foundations. Drilled shafts, driven piles and continuous the new foundation was in.” flight auger (CFA) piles were not an option. “We have to case the holes with RIEs,” said Watson. Pouring Grout Columns “It’s definitely a challenging job because of that, but the Once the holes were bored, Urban used the tremie Bauer rigs are doing awesome.” concrete pouring method to install 65 grout columns. The majority of the tower will sit on a standard mat This was an ideal solution because of the presence of foundation except for areas with low bearing material the boulders and the proximity of the Barclays Center. including loose sands. The RIE’s transfer the load from “You still get the compression strength you need and the building to the densified layer of sand. Most were there’s not a whole lot of tension,” Watson said of the concentrated in the core of the foundation, which will grout columns. “It’s pretty much transferring the load support shear walls and high-capacity columns. from a column to the densified layer. “When you’re drilling RIE’s, the most important “It’s not something that’s normally done, but in this thing is to get the right location,” said Watson. “Then case you have a large structure and your mat is not it’s just setting up the rig and getting the drilling tools going to be distributing the load evenly. You need and the casing set up.” something to offset that differential settlement that you Urban’s Bauer BG drilling rigs extracted cores of up to 4 ft. in can use like a shaft.” Bauer Drilling Tools Don’t Break The design called for 6,000 psi grout, but Urban’s Drilling through large boulders is not only hard on diameter while drilling into a multitude of 10- to 20-ft. boulders tests showed readings of up to 10,000 psi. A highthe rig, but also the tooling. In fact, Urban started the from 16 to 25 ft. below grade. project with another brand of drilling tools and broke strength concrete supplemented by CP2 superplasticizevery one. The rigs started hitting 10- to 20-ft. boulders from 16 to 25 er lowered the water content and accelerated curing time, Urban went back to ECA and acquired Bauer double wall ft. below grade. 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presents this Winter Spreader Buyers’ Guide to assist you in choosing the truck or equipment attachment you need for spreading salt and sand onto snow-covered roads. This digest will include information on how winter spreaders work, tips on choosing the right type of spreader and a listing of manufacturers (with a product example for each) to help you during the buying process. Many knowledgeable weather forecasting agencies have grimly predicted that winter 2019-2020 in much of the United States will be characterized by colder-than-average temperatures and excessive snowfall. That has lead municipalities and contractors to already be hard at work preparing for the onslaught of winter. Crews are busy across the country dressing their winter service vehicles (WSVs) for what could be heavy action, particularly in the northern and mountainous states. For use with trucks, there are two basic styles of spreaders — insert hopper spreaders and tailgate spreaders. This guide will focus primarily on those designed for pickup trucks and bigger winter service vehicles (WSVs). Many manufacturers also fabricate an undertailgate spreader that attaches beneath the back of the chassis of a wide dump truck, thus converting it to a spreader. Wheel loaders can work as spreaders, too, due to large salt buckets that haul and spread grit where needed on roads and large parking lots.

How Spreaders Work Reliable spreaders battle ice and snow by broadcasting salt and sand onto roads for improved vehicle traction. The mixture of the two is simple: sand provides the traction and salt accelerates the melting process.

Almost every spreader is made up of the same basic components: a hopper to hold the salt and sand; a gate that allows the material to drop through the hopper; a rotating disc (known as a spinner) for throwing the mix in all directions onto the road; baffles to guide the salt and sand from the spinner; and a drive mechanism to turn the spinner. As an example, big WSVs often have up to 16-ft. dump bodies (or boxes) with insert spreaders filled with salt, sand, or a combination of both. The functions of the spreader are typically controlled by the driver from inside the vehicle’s cab. When it’s time to spread, the salt mixture is moved to the back of the body via a conveyor, where the mixture then passes through the rear hatch and drops onto the distributor at the rear of the truck before being broadcast.

Common Types of Spreaders Insert Hopper Spreaders — These spreaders are set within a truck’s bed and requires a conveyor system to help feed the mixture to the spinner. Like tailgate spreaders, insert hoppers allow you to control the amount of material being delivered, but the latter will give you much better control of the amount of salt and SEE GUIDE PAGE 116


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Winter Spreaders buyers’ guide GUIDE FROM PAGE 113 sand delivered through the unit. Tailgate Spreaders — While an insert hopper spreader relies on a host of movable parts to distribute a mixture to the road surface, tailgate spreaders simply rely on gravity to do its job. The funnel-shaped hoppers that characterize tailgate spreaders mount onto the back of compatible trucks in order to distribute bulk amounts of material onto roads.

Choose a Spreader Wisely Before buying a spreader for large and medium-sized dump trucks, as well as pickups, it’s imperative that you do your homework on what attachment fits your needs and what manufacturer gives you the best value. Check the Internet to research what spreaders are on the market and seek the advice of a trusted equipment dealer or manufacturer. Whether you buy equipment for a large DOT or are a one-person operation, look for a salt and sand spreader that fits within your budget by focusing intently on product reliability and durability. Keep in mind that spreaders are built using one of a trio of elemental materials: carbon steel, stainless steel and polyethylene, each one being better than the next when it comes to corrosion resistance. The corrosive effects of salt and sand undeniably has the most detrimental impact on a spreader’s life. The correct makeup of the spreader will end up saving you money in the long run.

Spreader Manufacturers Arctic Snow & Ice Products — The Illinoisbased equipment company has introduced its all-new DoubleDown Salt Bucket in three sizes, with its largest tailored for wheel loaders. The bigger of the two models has a bucket size of 112.5 in. wide, 68.7 in. tall and 62.1 in. in length. Most importantly, when fully loaded, the salt bucket can hold approximately 13,242 lbs. of grit. Ideal for working on snow-covered parking lots, the design of the DoubleDown

allows its operator to simply tilt, scoop and spread. The piece’s independent left and right spinner controls can spread up to 50 feet on either side (with a total spread width up to 100 feet) underneath parked cars. BOSS — Forged in Iron Mountain, located in Michigan’s often snowy Upper Peninsula, the company has produced its BOSS FORGE 2.0 Long Bed, a stainlesssteel insert hopper built to better accommodate long bed pickups for optimal fit and ease of filling. BOSS offers it with three different capacities up to 2

cu. yds. The hopper also is made with a combination of bolting, riveting and welding for optimal durability and serviceability that allows for replacing individual parts rather than the entire unit. Buyers Products — Buyers Products sells a large variety of top-shelf spreaders through its SaltDogg division. An example of its engineering is the Hydraulic Under Tailgate Spreader model utilizing prime 304 stainlessless construction. The Mentor, Ohio, company builds this attachment to work with dump bodies as wide as 96 in. and sports a rugged 6-in. auger with 3/8-in. flighting (the direction the auger is turning) for a steady material flow. It easily handles bulk sand, salt or a 50/50 mix and can broadcast up to 40 ft. with its 18-in. poly spinner. Henderson — A heavy-duty precision spreader that has become a legendary machine among snow removal pros, the Henderson FSH insert hopper is built for use on municipal and highway snowplows. These big boys are currently available in three versions, each having subtle differences that depend on length, height and capacity. The FSH insert hopper comes in lengths from 8 to 16 ft. and a maximum capacity of 13 cu. yds. on the largest model. It’s powered hydraulically using an electric motor and it offers multiple control and conveyor options, as well. Built in Iowa, one of the hallmarks of Henderson’s FSH spreaders are their controlled delivery of mixture to the roadway and a low maintenance design. Hiniker – Located in the tundra of Minnesota, Hiniker’s factory produces a diverse line of snow and ice removal products, including its SS1000 “No-Dribble” Flow Control Spreader. This tailgate-mounted spreader also provides optimum control when broadcasting salt and sand. Its specially designed auger system prevents material from dribbling and leaking through the spreader when the motor is stopped. As an option, you can also put the spreader onto a Hiniker-made swing-away hitch that gives you quick and convenient access to your pickup truck bed and tailgate.  CEG


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beholden to that product because they can only communicate with each other. “We can install Leica Machine Control onto any machine type and communicate with any other machine control products on site,” he said. “Oftentimes contractors do not want to have all their eggs in one basket. We provide the opportunity for diversity into other products and, of course, we believe that Leica is the superior product. They really have it right.” Shawn Dahl worked with Binder previously and currently serves as technical solutions manager for his current company. His background is in forensic science, and he completed his undergraduate work at Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers. After that, his research was geared toward electronic mapping methods using terrestrial laser scanners. This involved documenting crime scenes and clandestine gravesites. After grad school, he started working at a surveying firm in Tampa, Fla. “That was where I really kind of cut my teeth with the types of models and everything that go into these machine-control

systems,” he said. “We are basically building those types of models — working with the same types of models and data.” Binder has full capability of installing and supporting all the products that it represents. Whatever training is desired by customers is offered to them, including onsite training and support and classroom training. “We know well that if the customer is entering into the world of machine control and technology, oftentimes they are concerned about learning the technology, obviously, and we want to and are very good at holding hands and making sure that our customers and their people and operators and field personnel are all very comfortable with implementing this kind of technology, which is not as daunting as people think it is,” Binder said. “You know, once people really get the hang of using the machine automation, like many technology products, they tend to forget what life was like prior.” Dahl explained that the automation system for dozers and excavators is basically the same system across the board. “It’s one panel and basically the same

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variety of sensors, just mounted in a different position across machine platforms,” he said. “And that really allows for a lot of modularity and scale ability, so a customer who doesn’t have any need for GPS and has a need for a more entry-level system has the same panel and screen as the larger site contractor who is running the fully automated GPS system, but they still have that scale ability. They still have that ability to get there from that same panel and to use it across all different machine types and platforms.” He noted that the current trend in the industry is the realization by those who have not embraced the new technology that they are getting out-bid by the companies who have. “In order to be competitive today in the market, it’s becoming kind of the standard and the designs are becoming more complicated as time goes on as well,” Dahl said. “And not only are the designs becoming more complicated, but the skilled-operator pool is also diminishing. So this allows you to be competitive, allows you to take on these more complicated designs and to compensate for a lesser-skilled operator.”

Dahl recommends that customers invest in the new technology because their competitors are doing it. “The contracts that you are bidding are going to be bid by people who are using this technology,” Dahl said. “It’s a way to become more profitable, to have more say and to have more control over the data that you are recording on your job site and the work being done. You can keep your subcontractors in check and on the fly and make sure that they are doing the work that they are supposed to do. It’s another tool in the basket to make you as competitive that you can be at the bidding table.” Currently, Binder has installed the full machine control in about a dozen machines across a range of manufacturers. The main territory covered by the company includes New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and lower New York state, including New York City and Long Island. Binder explained that in addition to new customers, the company has a handful of well-known contractors who were already Leica users and they are offering support to those companies.  CEG

ASLA President Releases Statement on 2019 U.N. Climate Action Summit Goals The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) announced support for the goals of the 2019 U.N. Climate Action Summit in New York City to stop the increase in emissions by 2020 and dramatically reduce emissions to reach net-zero emissions by mid-century. “As the world’s leaders gather in New York, ASLA calls for all governments convened to adopt national policies that incentivize investment in nature-based solutions to help communities adapt to the impacts of the climate crisis, with a greater focus on the disproportionate impacts faced by vulnerable and underserved communities,” said Shawn T. Kelly, president of the American Society of Landscape Architects. “Members of ASLA agree to a code of environmental ethics, which states they will make ‘every effort within our sphere of influence to enhance, respect, and restore the life-

sustaining integrity of the landscape for all living things.’ This, to me, is the Hippocratic Oath of a landscape architect — one that we live every single day, in every project we take, in everything we do. It is my earnest hope, and the hope of ASLA as an organization, that the leaders gathering in New York will heed the calls of climate strikers, scientists, and people around the globe to take bold action and protect our planet from the perils of the climate crisis.” ASLA is one of 63 cultural institutions that have signed the We Are Still In Declaration. Some 3,800 leaders representing 15 million Americans and $9 trillion of the U.S. economy have signed the declaration, committing to the goals outlined in the Paris Climate Agreement and America’s contribution to it. To read President Shawn T. Kelly’s extended remarks, visit https://dirt.asla.org/2019/09/23/nature

-is-our-best-defense-against-climatechange/. About ASLA Founded in 1899, the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) is the professional association for landscape architects in the United States. The Society’s mission is to advance landscape architecture through advocacy, communication, education and fellowship. Sustainability has been part of ASLA’s mission since its founding and is an overarching value that informs all of the Society’s programs and operations. ASLA has been a leader in demonstrating the benefits of green infrastructure and resilient development practices through the creation of its own green roof, codevelopment of the SITES Rating System, and the creation of publicly accessible sustainable design resources. 


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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 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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greatly depending on how it was used. For example, excavators working on a slope tend to produce more wear on one side than the other. Be sure to check for corrosion and pitting on roller frames and the undercarriage — corrosion over time will make the metal more brittle. Undercarriages on large highway projects or pipeline applications generally experience greater wear due to increased traveling. When possible, the most accurate way to evaluate undercarriages is to measure them. You’ll need the conversion charts for each brand to convert them to percent worn. Some additional things you can look for: • One telltale sign that the undercarriage is starting to get worn out is the sprocket — the thinner the teeth get, the more wear they have. If they get to a point where it looks like you could shave with them, they’re worn out. And if they are, that’s usually a pretty good indicator that the rest of the link assembly likely needs to be replaced. Note: You can put new sprockets on used rails, but you cannot run worn sprockets on new rails. • Be sure to measure the pins and bushings to see if they’re stretched out. Bushings have both internal and external wear. External wear can be felt by running your hand over the bushing in between the links. Internal wear can be visible by looking at the position of the track adjuster. Eventually the bushings and pins will stretch so much the track adjuster will no longer remove any slack for the rail. You also should check for any external cracking and waving. If one has a wave, that means the bottom of that link has a lot of wear. You also can count the links to see if one was removed from the link assembly in an effort to tighten the undercarriage. If someone has made it too tight, that will spell trouble in the near future. • Check the condition of the bushings. Typically, bushings are under considerable load at the sprocket’s six-o’clock position, and that wear will distort bushings over time. Feel if the bushings are U-shaped versus circular. If you reach up and feel past the bushing and touch or see the pin that’s in the center, they’re worn out. Drop Box: You can expect to get 7,000 to 8,000 hours out of a drop box. If one’s up there in hours, check for any leaks and excessive noises like grinding. You’ll hear grinding or popping when a gear inside starts going bad. A new drop box can cost around $40,000 or $50,000, so it’s worth a thorough inspection. Axles/Differentials: These will usually last 10,000 to 12,000 hours before you start having any problems. The biggest issue you could have is external cracking, holes and leaks. With planetaries on articulated haulers, there’s a mark that states where it’s level to make sure they’re not overfilled with oil which can indicate accidental overfilling or a failing seal causing a brake leak. The life of components on a used machine will always vary depending on how the machine was used, so asking about its previous use and requesting a service history will give you a good starting point before you start a machine inspection. 

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Friday, October 4: METHUEN, MASSACHUSETTS: 2 Auctions in 1 Day. Job 16. Monday, November 4 (Note New Day): HOUSTON, TEXAS: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Utility and Earthmoving Equipment, Aerials, Truck Tractors, Completion Auctions. Construction Utility Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support and Dump Trucks, Utility Trucks, Trailers, Attachments and Support. Snow Fighting Equipment, Snow Trucks, Sanders, Skid Steers.

Saturday, November 9: SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA: Large Liquidation Saturday, October 5: BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Very Clean Snow 17. Retirement Auction. All Types of Trucks, Trailers, Shop Equipment, Enormous Amount Equipment, Rubber Tired Loaders, Skid Steers, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Motor Graders, of Non-Running Trucks(parts) & Various Parts. Large Multi-Parcel Real Estate Auction All Types of Trucks with Plows, Spare Plows and Blades, Support Equipment. & Support Accessories. 3. Thursday, October 10 (New Date): PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA: Late Wednesday, November 13, Thursday, November 14: MILLINOCKET, Model Cat, Komatsu Construction & Oilfield Equipment, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Dump 18-19. MAINE: 2-Day Auction. Gerald Pelletier Inc.--One of the Largest Well-Run, FamilyTrucks, Truck Tractors, Attachments. HIGHLIGHTS: (9) Articulated Haul Trucks: Owned Logging Companies in America. Major Downsizing of Equipment and Vehicles (2)2017-2015 Cat 745C, (2)2015 Komatsu HM300, (3)2014 Volvo A40F, (16)Crawler (The equipment, trucks and trailers are in number 1 shape and everything has been mainTractors: (6)Cat D6TLGP, (3)Cat D6NLGP(winch), (3)Cat D7E(winch), (2)2018-2014tained the best) Very Large Quantities Log Skidders, Forwarders, Log Loaders, 2013 Cat D6KLGP, (13)Hydraulic Excavators: (2)Cat 336FL, Cat 320F, Komatsu Delimbers, Feller Bunchers, Hydraulic Excavators, Yard Loaders, Motor Graders, PC360LC, 2015 JD 290GLC, (2)JD 250GLC, (2)JD 210GLC. Rubber Tired Loaders, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Very Large Group Truck Tractors, 4. Friday, October 11: WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA: Very Large Late Logging Trailers, Large Group Pickups, Service Trucks, Complete Shop, Enormous Model Snow & Construction Equipment Auction. Primarily Late Model: (10)Cat 926M, Amount New Parts, Tools, Shop Equipment, Real Estate, Logging Camps and More. Cat 924K, 2019 Cat 218M, (6)Cat 908M, (3)Cat 906M, (4)2019-(14)2018 Cat 262D, 20. Friday, November 15: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Complete Liquidation (8)2018 Cat 272D, 2019-2018-2017 Cat 259D, (4)2018-(3)2017 Cat 289D, Cat 312E, (2) Large Fabricating & Welding Company. All Types of Fabricating Machines, Welders, Cat 308E, Cat 305ECR, PLUS Cat Rollers, Telescopic Forklifts, Air Compressors, Light Welding Equipment, Benders, Late Model Cranes, Telescopic Forklifts, Warehouse Plants, Large Quantity Snow Plows, Pickups, Attachments and Support. Forklifts, Very Large Quantity Support Equipment to be Found in a Company of This 5. Saturday, October 12: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: Very Large Late Model Snow & Size. Construction Equipment Auction. Highlights Include: (15)Late Model Rubber Tired 21. Saturday, November 16: MONTREAL, CANADA: Late Model Cat, Komatsu, Loaders, (25)Late Model Skid Steers, Hydraulic Excavators, Tractor Loader Backhoes, John Deere, Volvo Construction Equipment, Utility Equipment, Attachments, Support, (6)Dump Trucks, (10)Pickups w/Plows, (12)Salt Trucks, (6)Truck Tractors, (2)Box All Types of Trucks and Trailers. Trucks, Snow Plows, Snow Equipment, Plus Support Equipment, Large Quantity 22. Sunday, November 17: MIDDLETOWN, NEW YORK: Light Construction, Attachments. Landscape and Snow Equipment, Attachments & Support. 6. Tuesday, October 15: WATERTOWN, NEW YORK: Real Estate, Lumber, 23. Thursday, November 21: OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA: Late Model Logs, Storage Trailers, Large Quantity of Tires. Construction and Agricultural Equipment, Forklifts, Aerials, Trucks, Trailers, 7. Thursday, October 17: PAWLET, VERMONT: Job Completion of Late Model Attachments, Support. Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Aggregate, Friday, November 22: BARNESVILLE (Cleveland), OHIO: Very Large Late Concrete Equipment, Service & Pickup Trucks. HIGHLIGHTS: 2007 Coneco 11-yard 24. Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, Case Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors, Late Batch Plant, (7)2002-2001 Advanced Front Discharge Mixers, 2009 Fintec Cone Model Dump Trucks, Support Equipment. Crusher(track), 2009 Fintec 1107 Mobile Jaw Crusher, 2009 Fintec 542 Mobile Screening 2.

Plant, 2009QFL Mobile Track Stacker, 2008 Powerscreen Chieftain 3-Deck Washer/Dry 25-26. Monday, November 25 & Tuesday, November 26: TORONTO, CANADA: Conveyor, 2008 Finemaster, Thomas 400 Box Screed, (3)JD 400D 40T Articulated Truck. 2-DAY AUCTION: Late Model Agricultural Tractors (John Deere, Case, IH, Ford New Holland), Implements, Light Construction Equipment, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers, 8. Friday, October 18: KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE: Complete Liquidation New & Used Support. It's Big! Retirement Auction. D&L Thomas and Thomas Drilling Corp., Over Half a Century in Thursday, December 5: RUTLAND, VERMONT: Complete Liquidation Business. The Quality is Here! HIGHLIGHTS: (16)Hole Hammers, (15)Air 27. Retirement Auction. Privately Held Rental Company to Include Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Compressors, Pickups, Containers. Cranes, Utility Equipment, Skid Steers, Construction Equipment. 9. Saturday, October 19: GROVELAND, MASSACHUSETTS: Major Job Saturday, December 14: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Very Late Model Rental Completion Auction. Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Construction Equipment, 28. Construction Equipment Auction. Large Quantity Booms, Scissor Lifts, Telescopic Trucks, Trailers, Plus Large Quantity Top-of-the-Line Support & Attachments. Forklifts, Hydraulic Excavators, Motor Graders, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Skid Steers, 10. Friday, October 25: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Secured Party and Job Completion Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Large Quantity Support Equipment. of Late Model Construction Equipment, Utility Equipment, Booms, Scissors, Forklifts, Saturday, December 28: ALBANY, NEW YORK: Annual Ford-New Holland Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Service Trucks, Flatbeds, Pickups. All Types of Trailers 29. Equipment Auction. Very Late Model New Holland, John Deere, Cat, Komatsu and Support Equipment. Construction and Utility Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments 11. Saturday, October 26 (NEW DATE): PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS: & Support. Snow & Construction Equipment to Include Rubber Tired Loaders, Skid Steers, Saturday, February 1 to Sunday February 9: ORLANDO (Kissimmee), Hydraulic Excavators, Light Plants, Generators, Air Compressors, Plus Full Line-up of 30-38 FLORIDA: 27th Annual Florida Rental Return Auction of The Finest New and LikeSnow Equipment Including New & Used Attachments. HIGHLIGHTS: (2)Cat 908M, New Construction, Utility Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Landscape Tractors, (2)Cat 906M, (2) Case 521F, (2)Case 321F, (2)Cat 420F, Quantity New Snow Plows. Cranes, Air Compressors, Welders, Light Plants, Generators, Golf & Utility Carts, 12. Sunday, October 27: ELLENVILLE, NEW YORK: Retirement Auction. Pickups, Service Trucks, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Water Trucks, Plus Very Large Electrical Contracting Trucks, Light Construction & Utility Equipment, Aerials, Trucks, Quantity of Attachments, Tires, Tanks and Much More. Complete Line of Unused Support Equipment. DTBA: MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE: Rental Acquisition Auction of Tuesday, October 29: ORLANDO (Kissimmee), FLORIDA: Large Rental 39. Late Model Rental Fleet Utility Equipment, Support, Attachments. Return Auction. HIGHLIGHTS: Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Large Quantity 40. DTBA: RACINE, WISCONSIN: Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerial Aerial Lifts, Attachments, Support, Trucks, Trailers, Tagalongs and more. Lifts, Forklifts,Trucks, Trailers, Support & Attachments. 14. Wednesday, October 30: FRESNO, CALIFORNIA: Large Job Completion of 13.

Several Major Jobs In Central California. HIGHLIGHTS: Cat Motor Scrapers, Motor 41. DTBA: SAN ANGELO, TEXAS: Rentals, Rentals, Construction Utility Graders, Hydraulic Excavators, Rubber Tired Loaders, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Skid Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Pickups, Service Trucks, Attachments, Steers, Telescopic Forklifts, Attachments, Truck & Tractors. Support Plus A Fine Line-up of Nice Rental Fleet Equipment as New as 2018. 15.

Saturday, November 2: BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Job Completion 42. Monday, DTBA (New Day of the Week): DALLAS (Ft. Worth), TEXAS: Very Auction of Construction, Utility Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Air Compressors, Late Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Generators, Water Pumps, Light Plants, Large Quantity Support, Trucks & Trailers. Telescopic Forklifts, Air Compressors, Generators, Welders, All Types Trucks & Trailers.

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ROCK TRUCKS: ’06 Volvo A25D; (2) Volvo A25, cab, heat; ’00 Volvo A30C

CRAWLER LOADERS: ’11 CAT 963D LGP, cab, heat, a/c, gp bkt; ’04 CAT 963C LGP, cab, heat, a/c, excellent u/c, rebuilt eng, 9523 hrs; ’06 CAT 953C, cab, heat, a/c, gp bkt, 60% u/c, gp bkt, 11,300 hrs, eng replaced at 9600 hrs, new final drive at 8600 hrs; Deere 655C, cab, heat, a/c; Deere 455D, Orops, gp bkt, pwr shift DOZERS: ’83 CAT D8L, cab, heat, a/c, 12’7” s/blade w/ tilt, good u/c, 24” sb pads, rear draw bar; ’13 CAT D7E, cab, heat, a/c, 16’ su chip blade, like new u/c, 24” pads, CAT serviced; ’03 CAT D7R LGP, cab, heat, a/c, 12’ s/tilt, like new u/c, diff steer;’06 CAT D6N LGP, cab, heat, a/c, 6 way blade, good u/c, 30” pads; ’11 Case 750L, cab, heat, a/c, rear ripper, 6 way blade; ’03 Deere 850C II, cab, heat, a/c, 129” s/tilt blade, good u/c, 24” pads; ’12 Deere 700K XLT, cab, heat, a/c, rear Deere ripper, 10’4” blade, 1 owner; ’98 Deere 650G, cab, heat, 6 way blade; ’06 Deere 450J LT, cab, heat, a/c, 105” 6 way blade, good u/c, 18” pads; Deere 450E, county owned, 3600 hrs; Case 450C LT, Orops, 6 way blade, Cummins dsl, pwr shift; ’98 Komatsu D38P, Orops, 9’3” 6 way blade HYD EXCAVATORS: ’07 CAT 330DL, cab, heat, a/c, plumbed; (2) Case CX330, cab, heat, a/c, plumbed; ’08 Case CX160B LC, cab, heat, a/c, aux hyd, Geith hyd coupler, good u/c, 24” pads; ’11 Deere 350G LC, cab, heat, a/c, aux hyd, JRB coupler, long stick, pattern changer, 42” bkt; ’04 Deere 330CL, cab, heat, a/c, long stick, cab guard, thumb, good u/c, 32” pads; ’12 Deere 290G LC, rental return, cab, heat, a/c, aux hyd, 12’ stick, 32” pads; ’13 Deere 160G LC, cab, heat, a/c, aux hyd, main pin hyd thumb, low hrs; ’06 Deere 160C LC, cab, heat, a/c, aux hyd, 36” bkt; ’09 Deere 85D, cab, heat, a/c, aux hyd, road liner pads, good u/c; Doosan DX85R, cab, heat, a/c, 2 spd, leveling blade, plumbed, q-coupler; ’11 Hitachi ZX200LC-3, cab, heat, a/c, thumb, 32” pads; ’10 Hitachi ZX350LC-3, cab, heat, a/c, aux hyd, 48” bkt; ’11 Hitachi ZX200LC-3, cab, heat, a/c, long stick, thumb, 32” pads; Hitachi EX100-2, cab, heat, thumb, 36” bkt, good u/c, 20” pads; ’08 Kobelco SK260LC-8, cab, heat, a/c, 60’ long front, 36” bkt; Kobelco ED150, cab, aux hyd, grapple, leveling blade w/ manual wings, 4679 hrs; ’12 Volvo EC480DL, rental return, cab, heat, a/c, aux hyd, long stick, counter weight removal device, 76” bkt; ’05 Kato 1220SE II, cab, heat, Isuzu 6D22T, 220 hp, long stick, 42” bkt; ’89 Kato 1250SE LV, cab, heat, a/c, Isuzu 6D22T, 220 hp, long stick, 42” bkt, thumb; ’86 Kato 1220SE II, cab, heat, a/c, Isuzu 6D22T, 220 hp, long stick, aux hyd

RUBBER TIRE LOADERS: ’09 CAT 928HZ, cab, heat, a/c, CAT coupler, 3rd valve, loaded; ’15 CAT 924K, cab, heat, a/c, high lift, ride control, 3rd valve, 20.5R25 rubber, Fusion coupler, gp bkt; ’90 CAT 966E, cab, heat, a/c, gp bkt, 26.5R25 Radial rubber, 1 owner; ’84 CAT 966D, cab, heat, gp bkt, 23.5R25 rubber, clean, 1 owner; CAT IT38F, cab, heat, a/c, coupler, gp bkt; ’88 CAT IT28B, cab, heat, CAT coupler, gp bkt, 3rd valve, 17.5x25 rubber; ’14 CAT 906HZ, cab, heat, a/c, hyd ss coupler, gp bkt, like new rubber; ’87 Case W30C, cab, heat, 3rd valve, 4+1 bkt; ’05 Deere 824J, cab, heat, a/c, gp bkt, 26.5R25 rubber; ’00 Deere 544H, cab, heat, a/c, 3yd gp bkt, high lift ldr, 20.5R25 Radial rubber, township owned; ’88 Deere 544E, Orops, JRB coupler, 17.5R25 rubber, eng issues; Deere 544H, cab, heat, JRB coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5R25 rubber; ’05 Deere 444J, cab, heat, a/c, gp bkt, good rubber; ’01 Deere 444H, cab, heat, gp bkt, 17.5-25 rubber, 1 owner; ’15 Deere 244K, cab, heat, a/c, coupler, 3rd valve, gp bkt, clean; ’05 Daewoo MG300V, cab, heat, a/c, 3rd valve, gp bkt, 23.5R25 Radial rubber; ’04 Kawasaki 80ZV-2, cab, heat, a/c, gp ldr bkt, Cummins dsl, 23.5R25 rubber; ’07 Kawasaki 70ZV II, cab, heat, a/c, gp bkt, 23.5R25 Radial rubber, clean, 1 owner; ’13 Kawasaki 65TM V-2, cab, heat, a/c, JRB coupler, gp bkt, forks, ride control, 20.5R25 rubber; ’91 Komatsu WA4502, cab, heat, a/c, 3rd valve, 26.5-25 rubber, Cummins dsl; Komatsu WA420-1, cab, heat, gp bkt, 3rd valve, 23.5R25 rubber; ’04 Komatsu WA320-5, cab, heat, JRB hyd coupler, 3rd valve, 3.25yd gp bkt, 20.5-25 rubber; ’99 Komatsu WA320-3MC, cab, heat, a/c, good rubber, 3rd valve; ’91 Komatsu WA120, cab, heat, gp bkt, 15.5R25 rubber, coupler; ’07 Volvo L70F, cab, heat, a/c, hyd coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5R25 rubber, gp bkt; Volvo L180C, cab, heat, a/c, gp bkt, 26.5R25 rubber; ’03 Volvo L120E, cab, heat, a/c, 3rd valve, gp bkt; Volvo L90C, cab, heat, a/c, 3rd valve, Volvo coupler, gp ldr bkt; ’89 Volvo L70B, cab, heat, 3rd valve, coupler, 17.5x25 rubber; ’05 Volvo L60E, cab, heat, a/c, coupler, clean, 1 owner; ’06 Volvo L35B, cab, heat, a/c, 3rd valve, coupler, gp bkt; ’96 NH LW130, cab, heat, forks, gp bkt, 20.5-25 rubber; ’10 Terex TL80, cab, heat, a/c, coupler, new rubber; ’06 Liebherr L544, cab, heat, a/c, like new rubber; ’98 Coyote C20B, cab, heat, 3rd valve, Euro coupler, gp bkt, 16/70-20 rubber

TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (4) '16 Case 580 Super N, cab, heat, a/c, 4x4, ext hoe, JRB q-coupler, aux hyd, plumbed, hrs-3422, 2707, 2543, 2540; ’12 Case 580N, cab, heat, a/c, 4x4, ext hoe, gp bkt; ’12 Case 580N turbo, cab, 4x4, ext hoe, needs trans work; '07 Case 580 Super M series 2, cab, heat, a/c, 4x4, ext hoe; ’16

Deere 310L, cab, heat, a/c, 4x4, ext hoe, gp bkt, pilot controls, fully loaded; ’10 Deere 310J, cab, heat, a/c, 4x4, ext hoe, gp ldr bkt; ’99 Deere 410E, cab, heat, 4x4, ext hoe, gp bkt, clean; ’07 Deere 410G, cab, heat, a/c, 4x4, ext hoe, gp bkt; Deere 710D, cab, heat, 4x4, 4+1 bkt, aux hyd, good rubber; Deere 710D, cab, heat, 2wd, std hoe, gp bkt; Deere 110, Orops, 4x4, hystat, ldr backhoe, needs eng work; NH 555E, cab, heat, 4x4, ext hoe, gp bkt w/ singer attach; ’03 Terex TX860, cab, heat, a/c, ride control, 4x4, ext hoe, 4+1 bkt SKIDLOADERS: TRACK: '16 CAT 289D, cab, heat, a/c, hyd q-att, aux hyd, 2 spd, gp bkt, radio; '15 CAT 289D, cab, heat, a/c, aux hyd, high flow XPS hyd, clean, 1 owner; ’12 Case TV380, cab, heat, a/c, hyd q-att, aux hyd, 2 spd, gp bkt; ’16 Kubota SVL95-2S, cab, heat, a/c, aux hyd, 84” bkt, high flow, low hrs; ’13 Kubota SVL90-2, cab, heat, a/c, high flow, 84” bkt, good u/c;Kubota SVL902,cab, heat, a/c, hyd q-coupler, 90hp Kubota dsl, bkt, 2837 hrs; Kubota SVL902, Orops, 90hp Kubota dsl, bkt, 1509 hrs; ’12 Kubota SVL90, cab, heat, a/c, aux hyd, 78” bkt, good u/c; ’12 Takeuchi TL10, Orops, 2 spd, high flow, good u/c; ’05 Takeuchi TL140, Orops, aux hyd, 78” bkt, good u/c; ’14 Deere 333E, cab, heat, a/c, high flow, gp bkt, pilot controls; (2) ’12 Deere 333D, cab, heat, a/c, high flow, like new u/c, clean, 1 owner units; ’16 Deere 329E, cab, heat, a/c, aux hyd, pilot controls, low hrs, 84” bkt; ’07 Mustang MTL25, Orops, 84” gp bkt, pilot controls; ’11 Terex PT100G, cab, aux hyd, high flow, 84” bkt, 1982 hrs; Gehl RT210 turbo, cab, heat, a/c, hyd q-att, aux hyd, 2 spd, gp bkt RUBBER TIRED: ’11 Bobcat S770, cab, heat, a/c, aux hyd, 2 spd; ’16 Bobcat S510, Orops, aux hyd, 2 spd, 1 owner; ’09 Bobcat S185, Orops, aux hyd, 68” gp bkt, w/ Bobcat backhoe attach; ’12 Case SV250, cab, heat, a/c, hyd q-att, aux hyd, 2 spd, gp bkt; ’11 Case SR250, cab, heat, a/c, hyd coupler, high flow, 2 spd, 1 owner, 1044 hrs; ’15 Case SR240, Orops, hyd q-att, aux hyd, 2 spd, gp bkt, 423 hrs; Case SR250, Orops, hyd q-att, aux hyd, gp bkt; ’13 Case SV185, Orops, hyd q-att, aux hyd, 2 spd, gp bkt; Case 445, Orops, q-att, aux hyd, gp bkt; ’08 Case 410, Orops, q-att, aux hyd, gp bkt; Case 1845C, Orops, q-att, aux hyd, gp bkt, 2988 hrs; ’11 Gehl 5640, cab, heat, a/c, gp bkt; ’03 Gehl 6635, Orops, q-att, aux hyd; ’03 Thomas T175, Orops, aux hyd, gp bkt, eng issues

COMPACTION/PAVING EQUIPMENT: ’10 Hamm HD120, Orops, 78” dbl drum, vibratory, water system, light pkg, low hrs; ’09 Hamm HD120, Orops, 78” dbl drum, vibratory, oscillating, Duetz dsl, low hrs; ’11 Bomag BW177 DH40, cab, heat, a/c, 66” drum drive, 14.9-26 rubber, low hrs; ’97 Bomag BW212 PD-2, Orops, 84” pad foot, Duetz dsl, 23.1x26 rear rubber; IR SD100D, Orops, Cummins dsl, 84”; Beuthling B300 vibratory roller, Kubota dsl, 1208 hrs; ’87 CAT PS180 tired roller, Orops; ‘09 Leeboy 8515, 8’-15’ elec heated screed, 85 hp Kubota dsl, 2 seats, joystick cntrls; ’03 IR PF3200; ’00 IR PF5510; Alitec 24” planer; ’02 Marathon Tack trl, TS250T, Tack distributor, Honda gas eng, 250 gal cap

FORKLIFTS/MANLIFTS: ’08 Gehl DL10L55, Orops, 10K lb cap, 55’ height, 4x4, coupler, aux hyd, 14.00-24 rubber, Deere dsl; ’04 CAT TH350B, Orops, aux hyd, coupler, carriage tilt, 15.5-25 rubber, 1.75 cy, gp bkt, forks, 1 owner, 2809 hrs; Lull 6K-37, 6K lb, 37’ reach, 3500 hrs; Terex S.S. 644C turbo; ’06 JCB 926, cab, heat, 4x4, side shift, 6K lb, clean, orig machine; ’93 CAT DP90; CAT DP40, cab, heat, dsl, 8K lb, 3 stage mast, dual wheels; Clark CY200, Orops, dual fuel, gas, 20K lb cap, 93” fork carriage, 89” forks; ’84 Hyster 60ES LPG; '99 JLG 80HX, 4x4; ’98 Genie S80, 80’, 4x4, manlift; '97 JLG 80HX, 4x4; (2) Genie GR20, vertical mast lift RTV’S: (2) ’14 Kubota RTV 1140 CPX, dsl, 4x4, hystat, 4 seater; Kubota RTV X1120, camo, dsl, hystat, pwr steering, hyd dump bed, 86 hrs; Kubota RTV X1120, orange, dsl, hystat, pwr steering, hyd dump bed, alum rims; (2)

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Kubota RTV X900, camo, dsl, hystat, pwr steering, hyd dump bed, canopy, windshield, 760 hrs (both); Kubota RTV900, orange dsl, pwr steering, dump bed, canopy, windshield, 1224 hrs; Kubota RTV500, camo, fuel injected gas eng, dump bed, 90 hrs; Bobcat 1200 utility cart, 2wd, gas, dump bed

SMALL MISC: ’12 Atlas Copco, XAS 185 comp; ’02 IR 185, Deere dsl, 185 CFM; ’07 Husqvarna FS6600D, road saw, dsl, 66hp, water valves, hystat; (2) ’07 Almand light towers, Lombardini dsl; Magnum 400 Series Gold, hot pressure washer

LANDSCAPE/MOWERS/FARM EQUIPMENT: Kubota L3301 utility tractor, manual, Kubota ldr, q-coupler, bkt, 315 hrs; Kubota Z326 zero turn, dsl, hyd deck lift, shaft drive mwr, 401 hrs; Kubota Z726XKW zero turn, Kawasaki gas, 60” pro deck, 467 hrs; Kubota Z122EBR zero turn, gas, 48” fabricated deck, 50 hrs; Toro Groundmaster 3280D, dsl, frt mwr, 72” deck, hystat, 2497 hrs; Toro zero turn, Kohler command SP27 mtr, 60” deck, 32 hrs; Gravely Pro Stance 52, Kawasaki gas, 52” deck, 1861 hrs; Kubota Round Baler MDBV4160, wrapping system; Land Pride RC4015 Bat wing rotary cutter, 15’ cutting width ATTACHMENTS: 300+ new and used ss/exc/ldr bkts, forks, sweepers, hammers and more, see website for full listing ROAD TRACTORS: ’10 IH Prostar limited w/ sleeper, ISX 600 Cummins, 13 spd, wet line; ’02 Pete 379 Heavy hauler, 260” wheelbase, Cat C16, 18 spd, rebuilt motor & trans

DUMPS: ’17 Ford F350 XL, 4x4, gas, auto, 50K mi, loaded; ’14 Kenworth T800, 455hp, paccar MX13, 10 spd trans, 17’ steel body, Tri/A, 369K mi; ’07 Mack Granite CV713, 450 Mack pwr, 8LL trans, steel body, Tri/A, 195K mi; ’05 sterling Acterra, CAT dsl, 12’ dump w/ lift axle, 209K mi; ’04 Sterling 8500 S/A dump, CAT dsl, Allison auto, SS body, snow plow, salt spreader, 85K mi CRANE TRUCKS: '09 IH 4300, dsl, EF 6 spd, 15' flatbed, National 300 crane, hyd outriggers, 55K orig mi; '08 Sterling Acterra, 8.3 Cummins, Road Ranger 9 spd, National 300 B series crane, hyd outriggers, low mi

SPECIALTIES: ’12 Autocar XPERT, dsl, auto, Elgin Megawind street sweeper/vac, dual steering, 12” vacuum hose, high cap, tilt dumping, 16K mi; ‘09 IH 7500, rear load trash trk, Leach 25 yd 2RIII refuse body, Maxxforce 10 motor, auto; ’08 Autocar, front load trash trk, ’08 EZ Pack Hercules 40 yd body, Cummins motor, auto; ’05 Pete 320, Hail front load trash trk, 40 yd half pack, Cummins motor, auto; ’05 GMC 7500, 20’ steel roll back, CAT dsl, auto; ’04 Pete 320, Hail front load trash trk, 40 yd Dura pach full eject body, CAT motor, auto; ’00 GMC T7500 fuel trk, spring susp, 4x2 drive, left hand drive, Isuzu dsl, 12K lb front, 20K lb rear, fuel tanker BOX TRUCKS: ’00 Mack Manager, S/A, 20’ box, dsl, air brakes, 128K mi; ’96 Mitsubishi FH211, 4x2, Mitsubishi dsl, auto CAB & CHASSIS/FLATBEDS: ’12 Ford F750, S/A, C/C, auto, Cummins dsl, air brakes, 260” wheel base, 186” cab-axle; ’99 Ford F550, 6.2L dsl, 5 spd, flat body dump

UTILITIES/MECHANICS: ’11 Dodge Ram 5500, Cummins dsl, enc utility; ’09 Ford F550 XLT, ext cab, 4x4, Summit utility mechanics body, 6620 crane, hyd outriggers, IR air comp, pto, wireless remote, dsl, 121K mi; ’08 Ford F350, ext cab, 4x4, gas, auto; ’04 Sterling Acterra, Mercedes dsl, Auto Crane utility body, 6006H crane, under CDL, manual, 132K mi; ’04 Mitsubishi 315 service body, 4x2, Mitsubishi dsl, auto; ’03 Freightliner FL70, mechanics trk, 3126 CAT 300 hp, EF 9 spd trans, interior upgrade, lockers, Alcoa wheels, Miller Big Blue welder, gen set, air comp, combo 1822 hrs, IMT body, tall torch cabinets, IMT 2020 crane, air reels to rear, elec reels to rear

PICKUPS/VEHICLES: ’09 Honda Accord, 92K mi; ‘06 Chevy 3500, Duramax dsl, Allison auto, crew cab, 4x4, snow plow, 118K mi; ’99 Dodge Dakota TRAILERS: ’13 Cronkhite skidsteer trl, tilt top

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Business Calendar To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER CRANE SAFETY COURSES NEW LOCATIONS! REGISTER TODAY! September 30 – October 4, 2019 Overhead Hoist Maintenance Training – Cincinnati, OH September 30 – October 4, 2019 Mobile Crane Operator Training – Orlando, FL September 30 – October 25, 2019 Mobile Crane Operator Fastrack - Pasadena, TX October 1–3, 2019 Boom Truck Train the Trainer, Pasadena, TX October 2-4, 2019 Forklift Train the Trainer, Orlando, FL October 7-8, 2019 Qualified Signal Person, Orlando, FL October 7-8, 2019 Overhead Crane Operator Training, Pasadena, TX 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 October 15-18, 2019 (Special Location) Mobile Crane Inspector Training, Los Angeles, CA October 14-16, 2019 Aerial Work Platform Train the Trainer, Orlando, FL October 17-18, 2019 Forklift Operator Inspector, Orlando, FL October 21-25, 2019 Mobile Crane Operator Advanced, Orlando, FL ICUEE – THE DEMO EXPO NORTH AMERICA’S LARGEST UTILITY & CONSTRUCTION TRADE SHOW The International Construction & Utility Equipment Exposition is the premier event for utility professionals and construction contractors to learn about the latest industry technologies & innovations. Dates: October 1-3, 2019 Place: Kentucky Exposition Center 937 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky 40209 The International Construction & Utility Equipment Exposition (ICUEE), also known as The Demo Expo is the utility industry’s largest trade show, covering 28+ acres of indoor and outdoor exhibits, and bringing together more than 18,000 utility professionals every two years. ICUEE was honored as a “Gold 100” Trade Show. Find the latest products and technologies from over 1,000 leading equipment manufacturers and service providers. Bourbon, Beer &

Bites is a free reception that will feature bourbon tastings from distilleries located in Kentucky, beer samples from local breweries, as well as small bites of Kentucky-inspired cuisine. For more information on ICUEE – The Demo Expo, contact ICUEE’s customer service team. Telephone: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Central Time. Telephone Number for U.S.A. & Canada: 800/867-6060. NATIONAL HARDWOOD LUMBER ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONVENTION Date: October 2 -4, 2019 Place: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel 500 Canal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130 National Hardwood Lumber Association – We help hardwood companies achieve profitability and solve their top business – the diverse membership of the National Hardwood Lumber Association. Please join us for the 2019 NHLA Annual Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana. Get in touch with NHLA. NHLA is the voice of the hardwood lumber industry. The NHLA Annual Convention & Exhibit Showcase is the largest gathering of the hardwood lumber industry in North America. The Convention provides unrivaled networking opportunities; a perfect showcase for buyers, suppliers and manufacturers looking to develop new markets. NHLA Convention & Exhibit Showcase is a three (3) day event being held from October 2 to October 4, 2019 at the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. For more information on NHLA Annual Convention 2019, Contact NHLA. Telephone: 901/377-1818. Address: 6830 Raleigh Lagrange Road, Memphis, TN 38134. 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. 2019 PAUL BUNYAN SHOW Dates: October 4-6, 2019 Times: 8 AM to 5 PM Friday and Saturday 9 AM to 3 PM Sunday Place: Guernsey County Fairgrounds 335 Old National Rd, Lore City (Cambridge),OH 43755 Show Schedule – Activities – Competitions – Exhibitors – Lodging/Dining – Exhibiting Info – Volunteers – Directions. No Pets allowed! No unauthorized vehicles. No ATV’s. No personal golf carts allowed on Show grounds. NO EXCEPTIONS! The mission of the Paul Bunyan Show is to provide access to current knowledge and technology which enhances the quality of life and market competitiveness of individuals, families, industries, and communities. This mission is accomplished by showcasing research, products, services, and experience through educational exhibits, presentations, and demonstrations on the forest industries, natural resources and lifestyles. For more information on the Paul Bunyan Show, contact Ohio Forestry Association, 507 Main Street, Suite 200, Zanesville, OH 43701. Telephone: 888/388-7337. Fax: 740/297-4153. Email: info@ohioforest.org.

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More Than 4,400 Online, In-Person Bidders Participate Two Manitowoc cranes are set to go on the auction block.

Eric Faggioli, vice president of operations, and Tom Faggioli, operations manager, both of Delaware Valley Paving, are giving this Dynapac serious consideration.

Todd Griffith, the “Everything Man” and Nick Lonkowski, owner, both of Bucket Truck Services (BTS), travelled from Mountville, Pa., for the sale.

Clark Equipment Company manufactured Lima-brand construction cranes until it was acquired by Ingersoll Rand. In 2007, Ingersoll Rand sold Clark Equipment Company to Doosan International of South Korea. Founded in 1894, Lorain Cranes stands for the city where it was founded and where it manufactured rough-terrain cranes. Here, a Lorain crane sits adjacent to an old orange peel grapple.

Brockway Motor Company was a builder of custom heavy-duty trucks in Cortland, N.Y., from 1912 to 1977. It was founded as Brockway Carriage Works in 1875 by William Brockway. His son, George Brockway, later turned the carriages into a truck manufacturer in 1909.

Jim Osborn, equipment manager of Kiewit, Sterling, Va., looks at two cranes that he believes Kiewit once owned. Typically, these cranes are red, but Kiewit is known for custom painting its cranes yellow.


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in Multi-Million-Dollar Ritchie Auction in North East, Md. During the auction, 180 aerial work platforms went to the highest bidder.

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ore than 4,400 bidders participated online and in person Sept. 19, 2019, at Ritchie Bros.’ multi-million-dollar unreserved public equipment auction in North East, Md. With bidders from 53 countries, approximately 84 percent of the equipment in the auction was sold to out-of-state buyers, from as far away as South Africa, Korea and the United Kingdom. Online bidders purchased approximately 55 percent of the equipment sold (by dollar value). More than 2,900 equipment items and trucks were sold in the auction, including 69 excavators, 30-plus skid steers, more than 30 loaders, 10 dozers, 180 aerial work platforms, more than 80 dump trucks, 180 truck tractors and more. All items were sold without minimum bids or reserve prices.  CEG

More than 2,900 equipment items and trucks were sold in the auction, including 69 excavators.

Sam Foster, vice president of Cedar Lane Excavations, Davidsonville, Md., was a kid in a candy shop sitting in the cab of this Caterpillar D8T.

Bill Flynn, owner of Flynn Wrecking, Pottsville, Pa., considers adding to his equipment fleet.

A Caterpillar dozer awaits a new owner during the auction.

Stanley Greg, manager of F.S. Lopke, Apalachin, N.Y., is ready to bid on equipment.

Richard Ward, owner of Wards Crane Service in Colora, Md., tests out a crane before it goes up for bid.


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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, among other agencies. He has consulted with a range of organizations including the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences, the Worker Education and Training Program National Clearinghouse and the National Asphalt Paving Association, where he facilitated cooperation between industry, government and organized labor that resulted in ground-breaking agreements to protect workers from dangerous exposures to asphalt fumes and silica. Elisburg also is a master instructor and subject matter expert through ARTBA’s work zone training cooperative agreements. Safety concerns have been paramount at ARTBA since its founding in 1902. In the late 1970s, as the nation’s highway network expanded and the number of motorists grew, protecting transportation construction workers and the public required more attention from industry and government. In turn, ARTBA and its members formed the TSID in 1979. Its primary goals include: • Promoting traffic safety awareness at the national level and encouraging the development and use of “hard” safety solutions, which protect the health and welfare of the public. • Advocating for the interests of the transportation construction industry safety sector and assuring public resources are available to meet these needs. • Monitoring regulatory activity at all levels of government that may impact transportation safety. For more information, visit www.artba.org. 

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October 16-18, 2019 Kentucky Exposition Center Louisville, KY You’ve got to be here. Don’t just take our word for it. Register today! What everyone is saying, “It’s a big kid’s Candyland.” Keep Growing – “You definitely need to experience this.” The Future is Here, “See the latest and greatest…” New: Free parking at the Kentucky Exposition Center! For more information on GIE+EXPO, contact us: 135 W. Market Street, New Albany, IN 47150. Telephone: 800/558-8767, 812/949-9200. Fax: 812/949-9600. NORTH AMERICAN WHOLESALE LUMBER ASSOCIATION (NAWLA) 2019 TRADERS MARKET Date: October 16–18, 2019 Place: Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center San Antonio, Texas Since 1996, Traders Market has held a unique position among lumber and building material tradeshows as the only one focused almost exclusively on the lumber supply chain. Unlike other shows, the exhibitors are almost always manufacturers of lumber and lumber-related products, not machinery or other equipment providers. No other lumber tradeshow provides this under one roof. No other show provides better value, if you want to sell a lumber product, find new suppliers, or expand your networks . Event Highlights: . Eight hours of tradeshow floor time to buy, sell and network . More than three (3) hours of dedicated networking time outside of tradeshow hours . Meet with NAWLA members from across the country in one location . Keynote presentation during the opening luncheon Contact Information: Telephone: 312/321-5133 or Toll-Free: 800/5278258. Fax: 312/673-6838 Email: info@nawla.org NAWLA, 330 N. Wabash, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL

ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS (AGC) Construction Financial Management Conference Dates: Wednesday, October 16, 2019 to Friday, October 18, 2019 Place: Las Vegas, Nevada Financial Issues For more information, contact AGC. Telephone: 703/548-3118. Fax: 703/548-3119. Email: info@agc.org. AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE (ACI) FALL 2019 Cincinnati The Concrete Convention and Exposition DATES: OCTOBER 20-24, 2019 PLACE: Duke Energy Convention Center & Hyatt Regency Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio The ACI Concrete Convention and Exposition is the world’s gathering place for advancing concrete materials, design, construction, and repair, bringing together the world’s most well-known leaders with professionals looking to learn. Conventions provide a forum for networking and education and an opportunity to provide input on the concrete industry’s codes, specifications and guides. Additionally, the ACI Convention offers numerous networking events where you can expect to meet with many of the industry’s top engineers, architects, contractors, educators, manufacturers, and material representatives from around the world. For more information on this event, contact American Concrete Institute, 38800 Country Club Drive, Farmington Hills, MI 48331-3439. Phone: 1.248.848-3700. Fax: 1.248.848-3701. ALASKA FOREST ASSOCIATION, 62ND ANNUAL CONVENTION Start Date: Wednesday, October 23, 2019 End Date: Friday, October 25, 2019 Location: Hotel Captain Cook 939 W. 5th Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501 Description: Wednesday, October 23, 2019: Opening Reception 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM Thursday, October 24, 2019: Associate Members Trade Show; Timber Issues; Associate Member Meeting; Luncheon; Tongass Timber Trust; Red Suspenders Auction Friday, October 25, 2019: AFA Board of Directors Meeting For more information on the Convention, contact The Alaska Forest Association, 111 Stedman Street, #200, Ketchikan, AK 99901. Phone: 907/225-6114. Associated General Contractors of Minnesota AGC of Minnesota Staff Want to Visit YOU! During this AGC of MN centennial year, the AGC staff and centennial sponsors will travel around the state, visiting members where you are. Will you be conducting a safety day for your staff? Perhaps an autumn picnic? Maybe your firm will be celebrating an anniversary this year? Whatever the event – or for no specific reason, please let us know so we can put you on the schedule. We’re coming your way! Contact Merry Beckmann at 612/796-2187 or mbeckmann@agcmn.org for more information and to put your firm on the calendar. This centennial year belongs to you, our members!


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

DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ................................79

MIKE ZYNDORF LLC ....................................................42

AIM ATTACHMENTS ....................................................46

DOOSAN - TWO RIVERS ............................................81

MILTON CAT ..................................................................18

ALEX LYON & SON INC

DYNAPAC ......................................................................57

MUNICIBID.COM ........................................................130

PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ................................123

EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ....................135

NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..........................................35

WILKES-BARRE PA 10/11

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC..........................................22,36

NATIONAL PAVEMENT EXPO ......................................64

CHICAGO IL 10/12 ............................................125

EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK............................31

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

PAWLET VA 10/17

FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ......................................21

NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ..........................37

KEENE NH 10/18................................................127

FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ......................................12

NORTHEAST SWEEPERS & RENTALS INC ..............12

GROVELAND MA 10/19

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

NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC....................45

PLYMOUTH MA 10/26 ........................................131

FRALEY CONSTRUCTION MARKETING ....................18

PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ......................................104

ELLENVILLE NY 10/27

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

PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................5

KISSIMMEE FL 10/29 ........................................132

H A DEHART & SON....................................................118

FRESNO CA 10/30

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

MILLNOCKET ME 11/13-14................................133

HESS AUCTIONEERS LLC

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

MARIETTA PA 10/18 ..........................................130

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

HINIKER ......................................................................117

AMERICAN EQUIPMENT LLC ......................................12

HITACHI EXCAVATOR..............................................92,93

ASV ............................................................................106

HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT INC........................................19

BAGELA USA ................................................................64

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

PRECISION COMPANIES ............................................46 RANSOME ATTACHMENTS..........................................46 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS ..............................136 ROADTEC INC ..............................................................63 ROSCO MANUFACTURING ........................................52 SAKAI AMERICA INC ....................................................62 SALES AUCTION CO WINDSOR LOCKS CT 10/12..............................126

BARGAINS ..................................................................119

DELEVAN NY 10/16............................................126

BASCHMANN SERVICES INC......................................25

HYDREMA US INC ........................................................82

BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC ................................70,85

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............98,99

BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ..............................................22

ISUZU DIESEL..........................................................78,79

BOBCAT COMPANY....................................................109

JCB INC ........................................................................95

BOMAG AMERICAS INC ..............................................66

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

BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT CO ..............30

JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..................................................58

CARLSON PAVING PRODUCTS INC ..........................65

JOHN DEERE ................................................................71

CASE CONSTRUCTION ..............................................47

JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ......................................115

CATERPILLAR INC........................................................89

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ......................................103

CEG SCALE MODELS ..................................................40

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

VOLVO COMPACTION..................................................59

CEG WANTED ............................................................121

KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ................................................105

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA ..........68,69

CLASSIFIEDS ..............................................................120

KUBOTA SVL ..............................................................110

WACKER NEUSON ..................................................86,87

CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ..........26,27

LEEBOY ........................................................................50

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

COMPANY WRENCH ....................................................37

LINK-BELT EXCAVATORS ......................................96,97

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC..................................35

CONSTRUCTION CRANE & TRACTOR ............51,53,55

MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ..................................56

WIRTGEN AMERICA ................................................60,61

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ..........48,12,114

MECALAC ......................................................................43

WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONSYORK SPRINGS PA

DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT..................41

MESSICK’S ....................................................................18

10/11/2019....................................................................124

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

METSO MINERAL CRUSHING ............................100,101

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

DITCH WITCH EQUIPMENT CO ................................107

METSO MINERALS SCREENING ..........................90,91

YANMAR AMERICA CORP ........................................102

SHORQUIP SUPPLY INC..............................................29 SILVI CONCRETE ........................................................30 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ................................11 TAKEUCHI ....................................................................111 TEREX TRUCKS/VOLVO ..............................................83 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..............................13 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES..............................33 TRENCHTECH ..............................................................39 VANTAGE EQUIPMENT ................................................16

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