Northeast 21, October 14, 2020

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Raritan River Bridge Replacement Begins…20

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The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) is currently working on improvements in College Park, which is in Prince George’s County. The project involves U.S. 1 (Baltimore Avenue) from College Avenue to MD 193 (University Boulevard). It will support current and future development and improve traffic operations and safety for motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians along U.S. 1. The full dollar amount is $51 million and the contract was awarded to Ardent Company LLC. The MDOT SHA project engineer is Mario Minoglio. Construction began in June 2020 and will go through the end of 2023. Currently, MDOT SHA reports that U.S. 1 between College Avenue and Lakeland Road is a four-lane divided roadway, with a raised median and no shoulders. U.S. 1 between Lakeland Road and MD 193 is a five-lane undivided roadway with double left-turn lanes and no shoulders. The existing sidewalk along U.S. 1 is not continuous. According to Shantee Felix, MDOT SHA assistant media relations manager, U.S. 1 will be widened to provide a fourlane roadway, consisting of 11-ft. wide through lanes and 10-ft. wide outside auxiliary lanes, which transition to turns at each intersection. see IMPROVEMENTS page 92

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FORMER DRISCOLL CONSTRUCTION PRESIDENT DIES AT AGE 87

Michael J. Driscoll, former president of Driscoll Construction Co., based in Blue Bell, Pa., died at home on Oct. 1, 2020, surrounded by family. He was 87. He led his company on many important projects in Philadelphia and its suburbs.

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AED GETS APPROVAL TO OVERSEE APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS

After a two-year application process, the AED Foundation has been authorized by the U.S. Department of Labor to create and manage department-approved apprenticeship programs in Associated Equipment Distributor dealerships.

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KOMATSU MINING ‘GETS SMART’ BUILDING NEW HEADQUARTERS

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CURRY SUPPLY TEAMS WITH VERSATRAN ON RETRIEVER LINE

Curry Supply is working with Versatran to present the Retriever line of industrial carriers. First developed in 2002, the Retriever line provides an innovative method for loading and transporting various types of equipment.

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WESTERN PRODUCTS READY WHEN MOTHER NATURE COMES CALLING

Komatsu excavators and dozers are performing tasks using Intelligent Machine control systems. Drones are providing eyes in the sky and collecting data for the company’s Dashboard management system.

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

The event marked the beginning of construction to replace the existing swing-span bridge, known as River Draw, which was damaged during Superstorm Sandy in 2012 and has experienced recurring maintenance issues.

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

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

Equipment up for bid included late-model Caterpillar, John Deere and Komatsu machines, a variety of asphalt paving equipment, miscellaneous support equipment and a large selection of trucks and trailers.

Kenworth Sales Company announced that Truck Enterprises Inc. has now joined the family. This expansion adds eight Kenworth truck dealerships located in Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia.

Innovation Leader’s 2020 Impact Awards honor companies that have achieved extraordinary outcomes related to their corporate innovation programs. Doosan Bobcat was among only 10 companies worldwide recognized this year.

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

Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc., welcomed Mike Fuller back to the product marketing team.Fuller will be responsible for product training with Hyundai dealers with a focus on excavators.

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N.J. BREAKS GROUND ON RARITAN RIVER BRIDGE REPLACEMENT

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SMHG SEEKS DEALERS FOR EUROPEAN MATERIAL HANDLING LINES

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KENWORTH, TRUCK ENTERPRISES JOIN FORCES; EIGHT DEALERSHIPS ADDED

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Former Driscoll Construction President Dies at Age 87 Michael J. Driscoll, former president of Driscoll Construction Co., based in Blue Bell, Pa., died at home on Oct. 1, 2020, surrounded by family. He was 87. He was born to James Norbert and Virginia Kerns Driscoll on June 18, 1933, in White Plains, N.Y., and the family moved to Mount Airy section pf Philadelphia in 1944. Mr. Driscoll graduated from St. Joseph’s Prep High School in Philadelphia, where he was an All-Catholic basketball, football and golf player and voted the Class of 1951’s “Best All-Around Athlete.” He received a biology degree from Georgetown University, setting his sights on medical school. But Mr. Driscoll’s plans changed upon the early death of his father, Norb, who founded Driscoll Construction in 1946. Michael J. Driscoll The company specialized in tunnel and sewer construction. For years, the company’s focus was on hard and soft ground in 1972. The brothers grew their company tunnels; large diameter sewers; reinforced into a successful four-generation organizaconcrete box sewers; sewer reconstruction tion with an outstanding reputation for a under steady flow; cut-and-cover subway range of significant projects in the tri-state structures; sheeting and shoring; excavation; area. Mr. Driscoll led his company on many and pile driving. important projects in Philadelphia region, Mr. Driscoll joined his brother, Jim, at the helm of the business and became president including the winding Philadelphia

Michael J. Driscoll led his company on many important projects in Philadelphia and its suburbs. International Airport ramps, JFK Boulevard Bridge, Walnut Street Bridge, Betsy Ross Michael J. Driscoll became Bridge and I-95 Interchange widening and construction, the president of Driscoll Commodore Barry Bridge new ramp project and the South Construction in 1972. Street Bridge reconstruction, which was ranked the 2011 No. 1 bridge in the nation by industry maga- is survived by children Cathie (Joe Ragg), Michael (Kim), Anita (Jay Duquette), Jim zine Roads & Bridges. Today, the company, led since 2000 by (Diana), Patti (John McMenaman) and son Michael J. Driscoll Jr., specializes in Brian, as well as 17 grandchildren. He was heavy highway, civil and bridge construc- predeceased by his parents, brother Jim, and tion. Son James C. Driscoll and grandsons sister, Virginia McGlinn. Memorial services were held on Tuesday, Christopher L. Driscoll and Patrick O. Driscoll are part of the company as well. Oct. 6, at St. Philip Neri Church in Lafayette Prior to his death, Mr. Driscoll was chairman Hill, Pa. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to La Salle Academy, emeritus. In 1956, Mr. Driscoll married Peggy 1434 N. 2nd Street, Philadelphia, 19122 or at O’Neill, who survives him. Mr. Driscoll also www.lasalleacademy.netwebsite. 

AED Gets Approval to Oversee Apprenticeship Programs By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT

After a two-year application process, the AED Foundation has been authorized by the U.S. Department of Labor to create and manage department-approved apprenticeship programs in Associated Equipment Distributor dealerships. The AED Foundation has been designated a “Standards Recognition Entity,” which means the foundation has been certified to oversee development of apprenticeship programs that meet the department’s standards. “It allows our member companies to work with the foundation in setting up apprenticeship programs instead of working with the Department of Labor,” said Brian P. McGuire, AED president and chief executive officer. He noted that some companies had been reluctant to work with the Labor Department because it meant inviting an enforcement agency into the place of business. Members also found the amount of paperwork required by the department to be daunting. “The standards for an apprenticeship program still will be high, but the process will be less burdensome and when questions or concerns arise, dealers can call the foundation instead of the Department of Labor,” McGuire said. “Our hope is to make it a much easier process.” The foundation sought the certification after the Trump administration directed the department to look for ways third parties could develop apprenticeship opportunities. The department’s response was creation of what it calls “Industry-Recognized Apprenticeship Programs.” In this

case, the AED Foundation will officially recognize dealership programs that develop farm equipment mechanics and technicians, bus and truck mechanics, diesel engine specialists and mobile heavy-equipment mechanics. The AED Foundation is one of the first industry associations to be certified. Other types of organizations eligible for the designation include unions, trade groups, non-profits and state and local governments. The drive for more apprentices comes from the ongoing deficit of skilled workers in trades. Older-generation technicians and skilled labor are retiring and too few younger workers are succeeding them. McGuire said this new program is “not a silver bullet to fix the skilled labor shortage. But it is another tool in the toolbox. It creates another pathway for a young person to become a technician and gives dealers a more successful pathway to having the techs they need.” AED planners have forecast the need for 70,000 more technicians by 2024 but can only identify how to develop 10,000. McGuire was asked if this new program will help offset the expected shortfall. “Time will tell, but here is my response: It can’t hurt. Whatever new pathways we can create for folks to obtain the skills necessary to be, say, a diesel tech, the better off we’ll be,” McGuire said. The AED Foundation has been accrediting two-year and four-year technical school programs for two decades. That experience plus the existence of 10 AED dealers with successful apprenticeship programs impressed Labor

Department personnel. “The certification is a compliment to the AED Foundation and its board of directors,” McGuire said. “They had the foresight to apply and the fortitude to stick it out for two years.” The application process was shepherded by Jason Blake, AED Foundation’s vice-president and chief operating officer, who calls the successful application “a team effort.” Blake said the pandemic will delay the roll out of the program until January or February. The delay is a matter of safety because setting up the dealerships “is a hands-on process” that will include in-person interviews of a dealer’s human resources people and trainers, an onsite needs assessment, a determination if a dealership needs additional equipment to fulfill program standards and so on. Eventually, the foundation will assign a director to oversee the program, according to McGuire. Until then, responsibility will be shared. Besides actively increasing the number of skilled technicians, the AED Foundation is trying to develop more skilled managers. Its Vision 2024 campaign encourages heavy equipment dealer management to become certified through AED programs. McGuire said more skilled personnel are needed in the industry from top to bottom. “We not only have a shortage of skilled technical workers, we have a shortage of folks to fill all the jobs in dealerships — parts managers, salespeople, other areas of management. We need to have people come into the industry and use our certification program to educate themselves.”  CEG


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Komatsu Mining ‘Gets Smart’ Building New Headquarters By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT

In Milwaukee, new technology is helping transform an old building site. The construction of Komatsu Mining Corporation’s $285 million headquarters is widely considered a good idea because the redeveloped property will be an attractive addition to the Harbor District. More to the point, it is a smart idea because it showcases Komatsu’s Smart Construction technology. “This is the first time for Komatsu using smart technology to construct a Komatsu facility. It’s a demonstration of the technology,” said Jason Anetsberger, the company’s smart construction senior manager. Komatsu excavators and dozers are performing tasks using Intelligent Machine control systems. Drones are providing eyes in the sky and collecting data for the company’s Dashboard management system. Managers and crews are getting real-time information from Dashboard so that their 3D plans and management tools always reflect what’s happening on the ground. Heads up: If this sounds like a technology fashion event — a promenade just for show — think again. “The key thing here is, tech for tech’s sake is not a win,” Anetsberger said. “You can buy a hundred different apps and not make your life any better. We are using tech solutions that are impactful to the contractor. We’ve heard from contractors and they want to do more with their manpower, do it more efficiently. They want to replace inefficient processes. That desire for more efficiency is what’s driving these solutions.” ** The 58-acre construction site was rendered a brownfield by successive industrial users. Some of its contaminated soil was trucked away during a $16 million cleanup that preceded Komatsu’s purchase of the property. What’s left must stay on site and poses extra work for general contractor Hunzinger Construction Company, but such working conditions are not unfamiliar to Andie Rodenkirch, Hunzinger’s project manager.

us on this site. I have certain locations where I’m allowed to place dirt and am told how much dirt I can put there. I also need to manage the spoil from the various contractors. With Dashboard, I can do all that very quickly.” Ordinarily, Rodenkirch would call up a subcontractor and ask how much dirt was moved. He eventually would have that conversation validated by a materials ticket and at some point, would convert that informal and formal information into hard data that he could share with a project owner. Drones are providing eyes in the sky and collecting “Now I can look at the data for the company’s Dashboard management systechnology and figure out tem. myself where we are on “I’ve been on several sites like helping Rodenkirch dirt-moving,” he said. this, though this one had a little keep track. Drones “I’m not a hundred permore to work with,” he said. “We being flown by cent accurate at that have both EPA and DNR regula- Komatsu engineers moment but it is very Komatsu photo tions that gives us direction on as well as by the close, well within the marapproved contaminant material grading contractor gin of error and close of walking over soggy ground and dodging handling and managing material are documenting “Instead construction machinery to gather information, we’re enough that I can share it placement, making sure we don’t ground conditions using the drones to map it in a fraction of time so we with the owner. It’s all a spread the contaminants to unau- and the transfer of can share the information with contractors,” said lot quicker.” thorized locations.” soil from mass grad- Jason Anetsberger, Komatsu’s smart construction The debris and rubble As a practical matter, that means ing and excavations senior manager. discovered under the surHunzinger has to account for all to berms. The data face couldn’t be hauled off material moved from one location and documentation are helping the schedule and work assignments site, of course. So, it is currently on site to another location, ensur- company meet EPA and DNR were outputted to contractors and being stockpiled and eventually ing that material being excavated requirements. project architects. crushed for use as base material for footings, machine foundations When deep foundation and Rodenkirch swears by the under the roadways. and site utilities is properly relocat- excavation of foundation activities Dashboard technology. “Not only have we eliminated ed and compacted. In short, a ran into unsuspected rubble below “What is really cool is that drone the need to haul off this unsuitable whole extra dimension of care is ground, obstruction removal activ- flight surface data is loaded to the material, this strategy has reduced required during the earthwork ities had to be implemented. dashboard and we very quickly see the overall stone needed for the stage of the job. “On average, our footings are changes, see the actual progress,” project,” he said. Some “smart” tools on site are six feet down,” Rodenkirch said, he said. “It’s been a great tool for ** The development includes construction of a three-story, 170,000sq. ft. headquarters building with a connected two-story training facility and a one-story “customer experience center.” A 450-car parking lot will be erected adjacent to the headquarters and on the other side of the property a 410,000-sq. ft. manufacturing facility will rise. Komatsu photo Piles presently are being driven A Komatsu D61PXi into the ground for the manufacturdozer with Intelligent ing building, a months-long process Machine control moves that began in June and was about dirt on the site of 40 percent complete in midKomatsu Mining’s new September. In all, some 75 miles of headquarters in piles will be pounded into the soil Milwaukee. as stabilizers. Footings and foundations are complete for the headquarters building and about a quarter of the Komatsu photo

“but in places we had to go down 14 or 15 feet. Locations clearly had brick and rubble from the early 1900s and we found quite a bit of demolition material — curbing and other concrete debris.” Using Komatsu’s Dashboard management technology, the revised excavation parameters were quickly inputted into the 3D project plan. The recalibrated digging depths, material handling

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N.J. Breaks Ground on Raritan River Bridge Replacement New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy joined public and private officials Sept. 15 at a ceremonial groundbreaking on the $595 million Raritan River Bridge replacement project. The event marked the beginning of construction to replace the existing swing-span bridge, known as River Draw, which was damaged during Superstorm Sandy in 2012 and has experienced recurring maintenance issues. The new bridge will integrate resilient structural designs and materials to withstand future storm surges and be significantly less vulnerable to severe weather events, officials said. The 112-year-old bridge carries NJ Transit’s North Jersey Coast Line trains over the Raritan River between Perth Amboy and South Amboy. Murphy was joined at the event by New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) Commissioner Diane GutierrezScaccetti, NJ Transit President and CEO Kevin Corbett, New Jersey Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin and South Amboy Mayor Fred Henry among others. “It is an honor to join with everyone as we take another step in building the safe, modern and reliable infrastructure that our state, our region and our nation rely upon,” Murphy said. “This project is not just about building a new bridge. It’s about bringing together the latest in engineering and construction to build better and smarter. It’s about recapturing our state’s mantle as the corridor to the nation. It’s about ensuring that our tomorrow is better than our today.” River Draw, which first opened to rail service in 1908, was wholly submerged during Sandy, Murphy said. The water that washed over the bridge knocked the rails out of alignment, damaged bearings and washed out the supportive embankment, Murphy said. Murphy commented that the project also will provide an economic stimulus at just the right time. “It is projected that this project will create and support more than 5,700 good, overwhelmingly union jobs and pay the workers on site here more than $350 million in wages,” the governor said, adding the economic impact will likely reach $1 billion. “This project is not just a win for the roughly 11,000 daily commuters it will carry to work, or to school and or to play,” Murphy continued. “It’s not just a win for the thousands of families it will provide with good wages. It’s a win for all of Middlesex County and the region. Projects like this are at the

Office of Gov. Phil Murphy photo

The 112-year-old bridge carries NJ Transit’s North Jersey Coast Line trains over the Raritan River between Perth Amboy and South Amboy.

Office of Gov. Phil Murphy photo

Groundbreaking of the Raritan River Bridge replacement on Sept. 15, 2020.

heart of building a stronger, fairer and more resilient post-COVID-19 New Jersey. It’s about jobs today for sure, but it’s equally about building for tomorrow.” Coughlin said the bridge has always served as a critical link between the Jersey Shore, central Middlesex County, Newark, Jersey City and New York. He added the project will not only support all the commuters of the rail but will augment the work that Mayor Henry and his administration have done to bring about the ferry service that is projected to come to South Amboy. “This new bridge will be built to be resilient,” NJDOT Commissioner Gutierrez-

Scaccetti said at the ceremony. She added it’s important to take resiliency and climate change into consideration when planning new transportation projects for New Jersey. During his remarks, NJ Transit’s Corbett said the bridge is long overdue for replacement. “Obviously, the new design that you will be seeing constructed is going to allow for much greater resiliency and takes into account the lessons learned from Sandy,” he said. “It is just one of the long-stalled projects in our Five-Year Capital Plan. The western alignment would place the new bridge farther away from the ocean to

improve flood resilience and increase the design speed for trains on the bridge. The introduction of new mechanical and electrical systems would also provide for more reliable span operations, resulting in reduced maintenance costs. In addition, improved navigation at the lift span will significantly reduce the risk of vessel collision with the bridge’s pier protection systems. NJ Transit received a $446,312,465 grant from the Federal Transit Administration for the project. George Harms Construction Co. Inc. of Farmingdale was awarded a $247.9 million contract for the initial construction phase earlier this year. 


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

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2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053

2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053 2016 Case 580 SUPER N, stk # EQ0047305

2018 Case 521G, stk # EQ0029460, Cab w/ Heat & AC, 3rd Valve, JRB QC, 2.5 Yd GP Bucket, 17.5Rx25 L3 Radial Tires, Ride Control, 369 Hrs ..........................$133,500

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2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053

2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053

2015 Case 580N, stk # EQ0036043, Cab w/ Heat & AC, 4WD, Extendahoe, Pilot Controls, 82" GP Bkt, 24" HD Bkt., Flip-Over Pads, 1,491 Hrs ............................$54,500

2003 Case 580 SUPER M, stk # EQ0047638, Cab w/ Heat, 4WD, Extendahoe, 82" 4-IN-1 MP Bkt., 24" Bkt., Case 4T-390 Turbo, Case Backhoe Controls, 6219 Hrs ................................................$27,500

2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053

2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053

2001 Case 521D, stk # EQ0047609, Cab 2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, w/ Heat, ACS QC, Ridecontrol, Control, Bucket, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride radialGP tires, 307 9,000 Hrs ......................................$29,500 hours ....................................................... $121,053

2015 Case 1150M Wide Track, stk # EQ0022163, Cab w/ #Heat 2012 CASE 621F , STK 652, & cabAC, w/ 11' heat 6-Way & air, 3rd spool cwt, rideLife control, tires, Draw 307 Blade, 30"valve, Extended U/C,radial Screen, hours1903 ....................................................... $121,053 Bar, Hrs..................................$95,500

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2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ w heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... ......... $121,053

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SKID STEER LOADERS:

2015 DOOSAN DX350LC-5, FULL CAB, QUICK COUPLER, 738 HOURS, 2 WAY PIPING ..........$225,000 2016 BOBCAT T770 TRACK SKID STEER, CAB, HVAC, HYD COUPLER, 1150 HRS ....................$45,995 2017 NEW HOLLAND E30B, CAB W/HEAT/AC, 36 HOURS, MANUAL COUPLER, 4 WAY BLADE, 24” 2001 BOBCAT 873, CAB, HVAC, FOOT CONTROLS, HIGH FLOW, NEW TIRES, 3400 HRS ........$16,995 BKT ............................................................................................................................................$46,995 2017 KUBOTA SSV75, CAB HEAT & AC, PILOT CONTROLS, 172 HOURS ..................................$38,995 2016 NEW HOLLAND C238 TRACK SKID STEER, CAB, HVAC, PILOT CONTROLS, 623 HRS ....$54,995 TRACTORS: 2009 JOHN DEERE 5093E, W/REAR BOOM, FLAIL MOWER, CAB HVAC, 2987 HRS ................$34,995 2018 NEW HOLLAND L220, CAB HEAT & AC, PILOT CONTROLS, 90 HOURS............................$40,995 2014 KUBOTA M108 “OVER THE RAIL” BOOM MOWER, CAB, 4WD, 1826 HRS, ROTARY LOAD..$79,995 2017 NEW HOLLAND L218, FULL CAB HEAT & AC, PILOT CONTROLS, 81 HOURS ..................$39,500

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2004 KOMATSU D39EX-21A, CAB, HVAC, JUST SERVICED, 921 HRS ....................SOLD $49,995 FIRM

2018 VIBROSCREEN SCM40C BOX SCREENER W/CONVEYOR, 123 HOURS ..........................$129,000 NEW VIBROSCREEN SCM40 BOX SCREENER, NO DPF, NO DEF................................................$59,995 TRACTOR LOADERS: 2016 NEW HOLLAND WORKMASTER 50, 4WD, 450 HOURS, 72” LOADER BKT..........................27,500 NEW VIBROSCREEN SCM75C BOX SCREEN W/CONVEYOR, TIER 3 ENGINE ..........................$175,000 2016 NEW HOLLAND BOOMER 46D W/LOADER, 4WD, CAB, 583 HRS ......................................$29,995 NEW VIBROSCREEN SCM115T TROMMEL, NO DPF, NO DEF ....................................................$150,000 2018 VIBROSCREEN SCM115T TROMMEL, 257 HOURS, NO DPF, NO DEF ..............................$123,500

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

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

Product Support SMHG has a state-of-the-art warehouse that Equipment contains all replacement parts required by end Atlas Cranes & Excavators builds a wide variusers. ety of material handling and earthmoving equipThe company invested in a high-tech solution ment at its factories in northern Germany. SMHG will only offer the material handling portion of the The compact Mantsinen 60 is strong, smart and well-tailored for round- in the storage of parts. The two-story tall vertical Atlas portfolio at this time. The company that wood and scrap handling. The material handler has a maximum reach of lift module (VLM) holds more than 10,000 pieces. Major components and assemblies are readily prides itself on being strong, reliable and multi- 67.25 ft. available as well at the North Carolina location. functional has been in existence for more than 100 years. “We do not want to delay the delivery of parts to support Equipment ranges in size from 20,000- to 125,000-lb. capacity. Atlas can build a machine with customers’ input for their our dealers and customers,” Hickson said. “SMHG has specific application and stand behind it throughout its entire made a significant investment in the amount of inventory and attachments readily available in North America.” life. SMHG also will provide the best in technician and operMantsinen, based out of Finland, builds large purposeator training for dealers and end users. built material handlers only. With more than 50 years in the “There’s a modern training center in Concord [N.C.] with material handling business, the company has a great deal of ongoing sessions for Atlas and Mantsinen products,” experience on the end-user side as well as the manufacturing of extremely high-quality machines. These machines start at Hickson said. “Besides extensive sales training, distributors 150,000 lbs. and go up to the Mantsinen 300R, which is and end users are sending employees for machine operations 815,000 lbs. The giant machine features a 125-ft. reach and and hands-on learning.” Technical and parts specialists also are part of the support are available in diesel, electric and hybrid models. team for dealers and customers. Factory representatives are based in North Carolina to provide immediate solutions for People Tom Hickson was selected as general manager of SMHG. see SMHG page 94

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

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

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W.I. Clark’s Team Blue Crushes Conn. With Kleemann In 2013, W.I. Clark acquired the Kleemann line of aggregate and recycling products when the Wirtgen Group brought the products to the United States. W.I. Clark had already been a Wirtgen Group dealer for milling machines, Vogele pavers and Hamm compactors. The dealer also represents John Deere (of which the Wirtgen Group is a subsidiary) construction and industrial equipment in the state of Connecticut “W.I. Clark had sold aggregate equipment for many years, but having the Kleemann products allowed us to sell to all applications in that business,” said Mark Brester. Brester had been a main line salesman for W.I. Clark since 2002 and took on responsibility for aggregate and recycling equipment in 2017. “The Kleemann product line is in a league of its own and put us in a position to have the equipment the premier aggregate producers in the state of Connecticut need in their operations as well as the Connecticut’s recyclers.” As W.I. Clark has always known those customers have a different set of demands and needs that need to be addressed. Aggregate producers and recyclers not only have their own language, but they also had a very

unique set of circumstances unlike a contractor with a fleet of equipment. A contractor who owns a fleet of 25 machines can certainly be hurt by one machine going down, but it is unlikely that it would stop the entire operation. However, an aggregate producer/recycler can have its entire business come to a screeching halt when its machine is not running. According to Brester, “That puts the demands on the dealership to a whole new level. Our technicians need to be trained well. Our parts department has in stock the right parts and to source immediately those parts they need not in stock. When we sell a piece of equipment, it has to be the right piece of equipment for the application at hand. “We needed everyone involved in the Kleemann product to be a product specialist, so we came up with the concept internally of ‘Team Blue,” consisting of individuals within W.I. Clark who would receive specialized training and would be ready to react when the Kleemann customer needs us.” see KLEEMANN page 38

(L-R): Russell Hansen of W.I. Clark; Doug C. Hansen, president of W.I. Clark; and Mark Brester, aggregate and production class equipment specialist of W.I. Clark.

(L-R): Mike Greenwood, service field technician; Geoff Bleiler, rental manager; Rich Prunier, parts manager; Russell Hansen, scheduler; Chuck Bakutis, Kleemann parts representative; Jeremy Castilli, service field technician; Mike Greenwood Sr., assistant service manager/Kleemann tech advisor; Mark Brester, aggregate and production class equipment specialist; Mike Lallier, service shop technician/screeners; and Kyle Levesque, service shop technician.


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Kleemann Products Help Aggregate Firms Thrive in Conn. JRD Properties KLEEMANN from page 35

The Kleemann model MR110 ZI EVO2 does

the work of a jaw, cone and screen all in JRD Properties is recycling 50,000 yds. of one machine. material just off I-84 in downtown Waterbury, Conn. This giant pile consists of a mixture of rock, dirt, asphalt and concrete and other debris that is being recycled into a 1-1/2-in. minus product and then sold locally. The area is extremely tight on space and a traditional recycling spread made up of a jaw, cone and screener just would not fit. To make it work, Mark Brester of W.I. Clark, and the rest of Team Blue at W.I. Clark installed a Kleemann MR110 track-mounted impact crusher. This single machine takes up far less real estate, yet does the job that tion will have uncrushables fed to the sysrequired three machines in the past. tem. When the MR110 rotor is immediately The Kleemann MR110 Impactor features stopped from spinning at 1,700 rpms, the include: energy is relieved by a “blowout” plate. This • an independent pre-screen that effectiveis easily and quickly replaced and the cusly removes fines to by-pass the rotor. This tomer is back to work minimizing very costfrees up the rotor to crush what’s only needly repairs. ed. The pre-screened fines and crushed mateA Kleemann stacker was added to the rial can blend back together underneath the spread to lower significantly the customer’s crusher box. This improves machine overall operating costs throughput, wear life and fuel efficiency. JRD Properties partnered with S & S • The diesel/electric power (versus Asphalt Paving in certain aspects of this diesel/hydraulic) operates at a consistent rpm project. Bill Kirhoffer was the key person and constantly adjusts the amount of material who fed the impactor daily. being fed to the impactor box to optimize “The operator in this type of setup is a productivity and keep operating costs as low huge part of the operation,” Brester said. as possible. • The classifier sizes everything dis- (L-R): Seamus Loftus, technical sales manager of Wirtgen America; Mark “Bill has proven to be very skillful at mixing charged from the Kleemann (here 1-1/2-in. Brester, aggregate and production class equipment specialist of W. I. Clark; Bill from the pile the right combination of materials; dirt versus asphalt versus concrete, minus) and recycles anything larger back to Kirhoffer of S & S Asphalt Paving; and George Lescadre of JRD Properties. which makes all the difference in the quality the impactor. • The Kleemann impactors use a material flow design maximizes material flow for optimum performance in of the end product.” “What’s great about this setup is that we are using one concept where each component gets wider as it moves these types of applications. • As much as all users are careful, every crushing opera- machine to make one product,” added Kirhoffer. “In the through the machine. This reduces potential blockages and past we would have needed a jaw, an impactor and a screener. This has everything we need in one compact unit. I really appreciate the diesel electric power system; if something gets stuck in a belt, it just trips off a breaker where normally the belt would be ripped to shreds.” “We really appreciate working with W.I. Clark. They are truly professionals. They have been great at selecting the right machine for this job and training us on its proper operation. S & S Asphalt has been doing business with W.I. Clark for more than 30 years, however, this was our first experience using them for aggregate equipment. Mark Brester with W.I. Clark checks in with us on a very regular basis to see what our needs are. He knows the machine inside and out and has been a tremendous Rebar and other unwanted metals help to us.” 1-1/2-in. minus material transfers to the Kleemann stacker for efficient material transfer.

are effectively removed from the process via the Kleemann’s magnets.

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Continuous Feeding System Impresses Conn. Quarry Rockhead Quarry KLEEMANN from page 38

Rockhead Quarry is producing four products: 1-1/4-in. stone, 3/4-in. clean stone, 3/8-in. clean stone and stone dust. To produce these products, its crushing spread consists of a • Kleemann MC110ZI EVO with a 44 by 28-in. jaw • Kleemann MCO9SI cone with classifier • Kleemann MS703I. screen Nick Ferraina, plant manager, commented on several features of the Kleemann plant and the services provided by W.I. Clark. “I have really been impressed with the continuous feeding system featured in the Kleemann crushing spreads,” he said. “The crusher maintains a continuous, consistent flow of material through the jaw that gives you rock on rock crushing in the cone, providing improved fragmentation. The end result is a better product.” “The new configuration that W.I. Clark and Kleemann gave us eliminated a massive spread that ate up a lot of real estate, took up twice the manpower, consumed twice the fuel and had twice the wear parts. The noise level while crushing is excellent and really helps keeping neighbor complaints to a minimum. “This new spread is compact and portable. We could easily move the entire setup in half a day. When we made this purchase, we shopped the Kleemann and W.I. Clark and compared feature-to-feature and the economics of operation, it just made sense to go with Kleemann and the W.I. Clark Blue Team. “W.I. Clark has given us tremendous support. They have a regular schedule of visits to check on our operations and how we are getting along Rockhead LLC quarry’s Kleemann MC 110 ZI EVO

The screening process is completed with a Kleemann MS703I.

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with our new setup. Their training is excellent and ongoing. It certainly helps that the Kleemann equipment is interface user-friendly and has good accessibility to the areas that need maintenance. As an example, we are able to change the screen mesh in less than a half hour.”  CEG see KLEEMANN page 54

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

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

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Doosan Expands Its Wheel Loader Lineup With DL580-5

The Doosan DL580-5 wheel loader is designed to serve customers in mining and aggregate work, and it is capable of heavy-duty construction tasks

Doosan Infracore North America LLC is expanding its wheel loader lineup with the new DL580-5 wheel loader. This machine offers customers a two-pass fill wheel loader for over-the-road, 24-ton capacity trucks, improving operational efficiency and reducing load-out cycle times. The Doosan DL580-5 wheel loader is designed to serve customers in mining and aggregate work, and it is capable of heavyduty construction tasks. This model is able to move large amounts of abrasive material while providing operators with comfort and increased uptime. The DL580-5 also serves the operator and owner with its efficiency of offering the twopass fill and bucket selections that are made to last through harsh material handling tasks. “This wheel loader pairs efficiency and productivity with operator comfort and gives our machine operators the extra capacity they need to move more material, especially for aggregate work,” said Aaron Kleingartner, Doosan Infracore North America product and dealer marketing manager. “This model will be a valued addition to our wheel loader lineup, particularly in aggregate and mining applications.” Performance Features As mentioned, a key feature of the new DL580-5 wheel loader is its ability to fill a 24-ton, over-the-road truck in just two passes. Also, the wheel loader is equipped with an enhanced front work group that features a reinforced Z-bar, a larger profile arm and lift

cylinder geometry that work together to improve lifting capacity and performance. The model also has a larger volume steering pump and cylinders, which help to maintain steering efficiency with larger loaded weights. In addition, Doosan provides a heavier counterweight to offset larger load capacities. To improve braking efficiency with larger loaded weights, the DL580-5 is designed with heavier front and rear axles with sixdisc outboard brakes on each hub. The standard double circuit axle coolers improve durability and proper braking efficiency and protects against overheating of the axle assemblies via active cooling and dual radiators, including sensor based automatic temperature regulations. Electric steering comes standard on the new DL580-5 and can be adjusted with a left-hand control. The machine is outfitted with lower profile tires on a larger diameter and wider rim for enhanced traction. Like all Doosan wheel loaders, the DL580-5 comes standard with a rearview camera for enhanced visibility. Bucket Capabilities To pair with the new DL580-5 wheel loader, owners can choose from three new aggregate buckets that can be utilized with this machine to maximize material moving rates. Their SAE heaped capacities include 8, 9 and 10 cu. yds. The new aggregate buckets are designed for use with this new model with the intended purpose of moving large

amounts of aggregate material and are built to withstand the abrasive nature of the material. The three aggregate buckets approved for use with the DL580-5 are constructed of high-strength alloy steel, allowing for an oversized capacity and durability. They provide SAE heaped capacity at 100 percent; however, the design of the buckets allow for 110 percent overfill — to account for moisture density of material for wetter substrate. The buckets also feature a flat-bottom design that improves pile penetration using less forward driving force that provides fuel savings to the operator and owner. As well, the bucket’s side profile design features an arch structure that improves material retention with less spillage. Available are full width coverage bolt-on cutting edges to maximize wear life and an optional internal wear liner for improved wear protection from abrasive materials. Smarter Weighing Available as an option for the new Doosan DL580-5 wheel loader is the Trimble LOADRITE L3180 SmartScale. The LOADRITE L3180 SmartScale uses weighing intelligence and solid-state sensors for more accurate, precise and faster loading. It also can connect machines and devices for the collection and syncing of data via the built-in WiFi to InsightHQ reporting portal. InsightHQ consolidates live, operational information from Trimble LOADRITE

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New Millennium Rentals Hires Jim Gill as Business Development Manager For more than 20 years, New Millennium Rentals has been a market leader in renting excavators with specialized attachments to the demolition, recycling, construction, environmental and reconstruction industries. Recently, Peter Menner, president/owner of New Millennium Rentals, has made a strategic decision to expand his product offerings into the material handling market (typically scrap machines) with the acquisition of two new product lines and a key employee to head up his new material handling division — Jim Gill has joined New Millennium Rentals as business development manager. Gill previously spent 10 years as an operations manager for one of the largest scrap processors in the northeast where he became very familiar with the equipment used in the scrap market and witnessed an “evolution of how the materials were Jim Gill (L) and Peter Menner with an Atlas model 350MH material handler. handled.” “When I first entered the industry, the most common approach to moving and sorting to the scrap machines that dominate the market,” he said. scrap metals in a yard was modifying an excavator that was “Some of this technology is very expensive and difficult to designed to move dirt into a scrap machine,” he said. “These support and it has added layers of overhead to the manufacmachines were definitely not built for the task at hand, but it turing process. As a result, the cost of ownership has dramatgot the job done. However, in the process, it literally tore the ically increased. “Atlas is a manufacturer out of Germany that is extremely machines apart.” In the 1990s, manufacturers from Europe introduced for well engineered. They have a long history in the scrap marthe first-time purpose-built material handling (scrap ket that goes back decades and manufactures machines rangmachines). The booms on these machines were engineered ing in size from 20- to 65-ton. The machines are as advanced specifically to work with scrap attachments and to move and as anyone else’s; the significant difference is the company is stack materials in the manner required. The cabs and the car- not burdened with a lot of heavy overhead and the machines riers also were specifically engineered for the scrap and recy- are extremely well priced,” Gill said. Mantsinen is a very similar situation, however it’s a much cling market and it did not take long for the purpose-built scrap machines to replace modified excavators as the bigger machine, Gill said. “They manufacture material handlers ranging from 50- to machine of choice, according to Gill. Gill developed a passion for these machines and an oppor- 300-ton, primarily for the port market. Mantsinen is manufactured in Finland and is world-renowned for making a tunity came along for him to start selling them. Over the course of the next decade, Gill worked for a cou- quality product and offers some tremendous pricing advanple of different equipment distributors representing two tages over its competitors in the same size class.” Gill is looking forward to the next stage of his career, manufacturers, each manufactured in Europe and each a market leader. Over time, he worked with nearly every sig- working for Peter Menner and New Millennium Rentals, nificant scrap processor from Philadelphia, Pa., to New York and feels that some of the advantages that New Millennium City, selecting the right machine for their material handling Rentals offers are going to be a very good fit for his customers. needs. “New Millennium Rentals is large enough to serve the Gill is now joining New Millennium Rentals to head up its efforts to introduce the Atlas and the Mantsinen material needs of my customers and yet operating very efficiently, handlers to the northeast region of the United States. He is which will mean additional savings for the customer,” he looking at this as a tremendous opportunity not only for him- said. For more information about New Millennium Rentals, self, but also for his customers. “Over the last decade or so, there has been a trend toward visit www.newmillenniumrentals.com. or call 1-877-667a lot of new and very expensive technology being attached 1998.  CEG

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O&G Industries, Southbury Plant KLEEMANN from page 40

The O&G Quarry Southbury, Conn., plant recently purchased a Kleemann Mobiscreen MS 953I EVO. According to Tom Alexon, quarry superintendent, “The plant was purchased primarily for the production of a 3/8inch minus product for the use in NovaChip paving, which is in high demand. In addition, we have also used the Kleemann for some asphalt plant cleanup rescreening and classifying, but it is primarily being used for the 3/8-inch minus product production. Material that is processed through this plant has ¼-inch stone removed and the 3/8inch minus product separated.” “The NovaChip paving process is where you pave over an existing surface using Vogele 1800 spray jet pavers and eliminate milling, but the spec for the aggregate is very tight,” Alexon added. “With the increased popularity of this paving process, the demand for this stone has increased dramatically, which is what drove O&G to be looking for the new screening plant.” “One of the things that attracted us to this particular screening plant is that it is a dry screening process — thus, there are no environmental issues with water contamination.” With O&G’s setup, because they are screening a 3/8-in. minus, the top decks are removed so that the screens are not worn out. Thus, material is dropped directly to the middle deck;

1/2-in. and larger materials are separated as one product; 5/16-in. material also is separated out, as well as a true 3/8in. material. “All of the products that are being produced, we currently have a market for,” Alexon said. “Thus far, the screening plant has met all of our expectations and it has been making spec with a single pass through the screening plant, which is where O&G has really seen the benefits of this purchase. In the past, it had taken two trips through the screening plants to make spec.” Another significant benefit with the Kleemann versus O&G’s previous screening plant is fuel consumption, Alexon said. “The Kleemann is easily consuming half the (L-R): Tom Alexon, quarry superintendent of O&G fuel versus its predecessor. The difference being the Industries; Mark Brester, aggregate and production class equipment specialist of W.I. Clark; and Seamus Kleemann operates at a much lower rpm. The screening plant itself is significantly larger and operates at a lower Loftus, technical sales manager of Wirtgen America. rpm — the combined effect is larger production numbers with lower fuel Kleemann’s Mobiscreen MS 953I EVO consumption.” screening plant at O&G Industries’ Southbury, Conn., plant. The plant’s mobility also gives O&G some flexibility in how it is used. “The screener, with its mobility, can be used all over the O&G plant. Wherever screening or recycling needs to take place and with its mobility, it is much more efficient to haul the Kleemann around the O&G plant than it is to haul material by the bucket load to the screening plant.”


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For more information about these attachments and more, visit our Attachments Section on our Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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

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

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

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Access Difficult, High Altitude Construction Sites Easily Accessing mountain roads in the middle of a forest is sometimes impractical, and without public trails, it’s practically impossible. And even if often the sole way is to reach the peak is by foot, it can be weary but so rewarding. Let’s think how difficult it is for companies that need to make or maintain the forestry trails. Image the challenges they must face to reach their location with the proper equipment for the job, while maintaining low operating costs, and without impacting the forest’s resources. They need to plan a project while adhering to their budget and environmental laws. Usually, these jobs are necessary and need to be completed quickly to avoid natural disasters like landslides, or to open resorts in time for the season. To overcome all the challenges it’s crucial to rely on simple, versatile, and fast equipment. MB Crusher attachments open the road ahead, literally, for companies who use them: they can be installed on and transported with the machinery you plan to use for the project and can adapt to any job site to process material. They eliminate all struggle and expenses commonly associated with these forestry jobs, according to the manufacturer. When the Road Isn’t There... Reaching the job site is the first expense and obstacle to consider, especially if the location is in an isolated area with limited or no access. Bigger machines require expensive, specialized transportation difficult to obtain for similar projects. By mounting an MB crusher bucket on a piece of equipment, the unit is transported with your machinery, avoiding expensive transportation methods. This is what the forestry department in Nevada did, they re-surfaced the firebreaks roads by using the MB crusher

A company in northern Italy had to create a scenic path that leads into a forest. With the BF90.3 mobile crusher, they processed natural stone and rocks and managed harder materials with ease.

In Austria, a BF120.4 crusher bucket followed the ski slopes’ route, while crushing limestone and using it as base material.

bucket to process and recycle granite and river rock. By using the unit, the department eliminated all material hauling costs, which helps save millions of dollars a year from transportation cost and reduces the invasive species and other type of minerals that were trucked in the past to do this type of jobs. A similar situation happened in Serbia, where the SrbljaSume state department — which is dedicated to constructing and maintaining all forest trails — is using the BF90.3 crusher bucket on an excavator. This MB unit is crushing basalt that will be used as road base to either construct or to preserve existing roads.

A company in northern Italy had a similar project: to create a scenic path that leads into a forest. With the BF90.3 mobile crusher, they processed natural stone and rocks and managed harder materials with ease. Everything was efficiently done on site. The same thing happened in another region, Friuli Venezia Giulia, where a larger crusher bucket model, the BF120.4, arrived at a construction site in the mountains, despite it being difficult to reach. Mountain trails aren’t solely used for hiking. In the winter, snow transforms these locations into renowned ski resorts. see BUCKET page 66

On a job site in Canada’s forests, a path was built leading to a residential area using the soil and rock screened with an MB-S10 screening bucket.


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Paladin Launches Its New FD60 High-FlowForestry Disk Mulcher Stanley Infrastructure announced Paladin is offering a new high-flow forestry disk mulcher, the FD60. The skid steer attachment accomplishes felling, mulching and stump-grinding in a quick, one-step process. The FD60 maximizes up-time, minimizes service intervals and withstands aggressive use in various conditions. Its design reduces jamming risk and increases productivity at the job site, with a wide-angle intake and efficient drive system that rapidly recovers speed for maximum uptime, according to the manufacturer. Equipped with a MulchPower gauge, operators can see when maximum rotational energy is stored in the disk to hit trees with full strength capacity. Designed to keep teeth sharp over time and provide maximum tool life, the FD60 comes with a reinforced debris shovel that gets under trees and logs, keeping edge teeth out of the dirt. One hundred percent QUADCO teeth offer enhanced cutting performance and simple service, with identical teeth on top, bottom, edge and interior cutting surfaces, while the balanced 100 percent solid machined QUADCO Disk integrates seamlessly into the hydraulics. Aggressive and durable hydraulics offer premium performance features, including: • protection from unintentional debris damage • zero-maintenance bearing housing • smooth ride” For more information, visit paladinattachments.com. 

Designed to keep teeth sharp over time and provide maximum tool life, the FD60 comes with a reinforced debris shovel that gets under trees and logs, keeping edge teeth out of the dirt.

Telestick Extends Reach of Gradual Telescoping Boom

With a Telestick, XL 5000V Series machines are able to reach out 50 ft., while XL 4000V Series models have a 45-ft. reach.

Gradall extends the productivity of Series V excavators with the Telestick attachment, allowing for a boom reach to as much as 50 ft. Equipped with ditching, grading and dredging buckets as well as a grapple, the Telestick is ideal for cleaning canals, grading and shaping the edges of drainage ditches, cleaning out culverts and removing debris after severe storms and flooding. “The Telestick is very popular with irrigation districts and water departments, particularly in the southwest where directing and controlling water flow is so important,” said Mike Popovich, vice president of Gradall excavator products. “In Texas, they’ve found that Telestick versatility comes in handy to reach out and clean up debris that’s been pushed up against bridge pillars in rivers.” Telesticks are popular attachments for XL 5100V and XL

4100V model excavators with highway speed undercarriages, as well as XL 5200V models on crawler undercarriages designed to operate on very rough terrain. With a Telestick, XL 5000V Series machines are able to reach out 50 ft., while XL 4000V Series models have a 45-ft. reach. The Gradall-engineered high-pressure, load-sensing hydraulic system efficiently powers the entire boom movement as it reaches across waterways, deep into ponds and canals, and tilts 220 degrees to productively address slopes and even reach under bridges and in tunnels, according to the manufacturer. The Telestick can typically be installed in less than 30 minutes using the standard boom-end bucket adapter and two pins. Installation requires no lifting, and because it can be attached and removed quickly, the versatile excavators can be used for both standard and long-reach jobs in a single

Equipped with ditching, grading and dredging buckets as well as a grapple, the Telestick is ideal for cleaning canals, grading and shaping the edges of drainage ditches, cleaning out culverts and removing debris after severe storms and flooding.

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The 58-acre construction site was rendered a brownfield by successive industrial users. Some of its contaminated soil was trucked away during a $16 million cleanup that preceded Komatsu’s purchase of the property.

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building’s steel frame has been erected. Pouring of concrete in the parking structure was due to be finished by the end of September. “Winter is coming so we need to get as much done as we can,” the project manager said. Construction work won’t cease when snow begins to fly in Milwaukee. “We are getting into the months where work doesn’t proceed as efficiently as we would like,” said Rodenkirch. “Concrete is going to be poured all the way through winter. You just have to put in winter provisions such as using hot water in the mix and blankets to keep the heat in the concrete pour during the initial curing process. We just keep moving forward.” The contractor does stipulate minimum temperatures for doing roofing work for the safety of workers laboring up there. Some 60 laborers were on site in mid-September, but that number will ramp up to 125 to 150 as exterior and interior work proceed together. Hunzinger will see completion of the job, if the project stays on schedule, by the summer of 2022. From the point of view of Anetsberger, the showcasing of Komatsu’s advanced technology is going well. The various smart tools are proving their worth, as evi-

denced by Rodenkirch’s ease of accounting for the relocation of spoiled material using Dashboard. “Using pen and paper, it’s hard to share and update and distribute information,” Anetsberger said. “Once the information is digital and in 3D displays, we can measure our progress and update it quickly as conditions change. One you get past the hurdle of change, it is so much easier this way to measure and modify and share data.” The bottom line is that the work gets done at lower cost. “The 3D system is driving cost savings across the industry. Contractors are saving money and project owners are saving money.

We are the ultimate customer on this particular site and we’re reaping real benefits from our smart technology. It’s a win-win for us.” Komatsu Intelligent Machine control is guiding the blades and buckets of dozers and excavators. “We not only are benefiting from more accurate digging, but also by being able to quickly change our excavation planning when we encounter the unexpected, like all that rubble,” said Anetsberger. And the drones…? “The site is being mapped on a weekly basis,” said Anetsberger. “So instead of walking over soggy ground and dodging construction machinery to gather information,

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we’re using the drones to map it in a fraction of time so we can share the information with contractors.” While the Komatsu headquarters site is relatively small as developments go — think of the hundreds of acres in real estate divisions — Anetsberger believes drones are valuable on any project. “The bigger the site, the bigger the benefit, but you can realize great efficiencies using the drone regardless of size. Tracking material, for instance, and avoiding disputes about what has been moved,” he said. He believes smart construction technology can pay for itself on a single project “but the biggest benefit for a contractor is the new standard of efficiency that’s set. Contractors adopt it for one project, learn what they need to learn and then make it standard operating procedure. We don’t want to overload a contractor. We don’t want to try to change anyone’s world in one leap. Rather, we recommend they try Intelligent Machines first, then a Smart Construction solution and so on. When contractors do it step by step, they have great success.” It is not true that the technology targets big “Class A national contractors,” Anetsberger said. “We’re interested in providing solutions that can be adopted by big contractors and mom-and-pop builders

and all those companies in between.” Hunzinger Construction is pretty big, generating some $325 million in annual business volume. The company’s project manager on this project is pretty experienced: He’s a 28-year veteran of the industry. Yet this job is the first in which Rodenkirch has utilized the Komatsu Dashboard site management tool and related technologies. “Will the technology be beneficial for other projects? Absolutely,” he said. “We’re always looking at new things that will be a good fit for us. Technology that lets an operator stay in the backhoe and constantly dig is so efficient. Bulldozer operators, the same thing. Technologies that let operators do the job one time and do it correctly increase efficiency.” Rodenkirch seems to be enjoying the learning experience and appreciates what Komatsu brought to the project. “The company has been a real team member and in construction you have to have a team atmosphere to be successful. I think we’re a great team,” he said. Anetsberger believes Komatsu “is unique in that we are traditionally all about iron but now we’re pairing our equipment with these solutions. We’re leading a charge here. We’re innovating the industry. We’re trying to transform the job site.”  CEG


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First Mack LR Electric Model Begins Service in NYC Mack Trucks has turned over the keys to its highly anticipated LR Electric demonstration model to New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) officials, who will put it through rigorous, real-world trials. “Mack Trucks is proud to deliver to DSNY their first fully electric refuse vehicle, the Mack LR Electric, so it can begin its in-service trial in their demanding application,” said Jonathan Randall, Mack Trucks senior vice president of North American sales and commercial operations. “The LR Electric is equipped with Mack’s inte- The DSNY Mack LR Electric demonstration model will be based at DSNY’s Brooklyn North 1 garage. grated electric powertrain to reducing GHG emissions by 80 help DSNY achieve their green- and recyclables collected each in their operations. “We’re pleased to begin in-ser- percent by the year 2035.” house gas [GHG] goals, while day by more than 6,000 vehicles. Mack announced earlier in also offering a significantly qui- Its collection fleet is comprised vice testing of the first Mack LR predominantly of Mack vehicles. Electric within our fleet,” said September its plans to commereter propulsion system.” DSNY will base the Mack LR Rocco DiRico, deputy commis- cialize the LR Electric model in The announcement was made during Climate Week NYC 2020, Electric demonstration model at sioner of support services at the 2021, enabling customers to colthe biggest climate summit taking its Brooklyn North 1 garage and New York City Department of lect refuse in a more environmentally friendly way. place this year and coordinated conduct an in-service trial on local Sanitation. “Electric trucks will be a key Featuring a copper-colored through the United Nations and collection routes, evaluating operating range, payload capacity, component to helping New York Bulldog hood ornament to repNew York City. DSNY is the world’s largest regenerative braking and overall City meet its ambitious goal of resent the fully electric drivemunicipal sanitation department, functionality of the with roughly 12,000 tons of refuse electric refuse vehicle

DSNY Deputy Commissioner Rocco DiRico plugs in the Mack LR Electric to charge.

train, DSNY’s Mack LR Electric demonstrator features two 167-kW motors, offering a combined 536 peak hp and 4,051 lb.-ft. of torque available from zero RPM. The vehicle is equipped with a two-speed Mack Powershift transmission and Mack proprietary S522R 52,000-lb. rear axles. The truck features four NMC lithium-ion batteries (Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobalt Oxide) that are charged via a 150kW, SAE J1772-compliant charging system. All accessories on the Mack LR Electric model, including the hydraulic system for the Heil Durapack 5000 refuse body, are electrically driven through 12V, 24V and 600V circuits. Mack unveiled the DSNY LR Electric demonstrator in May 2019 and demonstrated the vehicle to DSNY officials in January 2020 at the Mack Customer Center in Allentown, Pa. For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com. 

(L-R) are DSNY Superintendent Anthony Donofrio; DSNY Deputy Director Michael Matkovic; DSNY Deputy Director Spiro Kattan; DSNY Assistant Chief Joseph Cendagorta; DSNY Deputy Commissioner Rocco DiRico; Mack Trucks National Account Manager John Stuart; Vasso Waste Systems President Tony Vasso; DSNY Deputy Director Giovanni Ianniello; and DSNY Superintendent James Anderson.


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Landoll Introduces New Non-Ground Bearing 860-CE Detachable Trailer

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

Landoll Corporation has introduced an all-new non-ground bearing detachable trailer designed for heavy hauls. The 860-CE construction detachable trailers’ standard features include 120,000-lb. capacity within 14 ft., 102 in. wide, hydraulic quick couplers, Grote wiring harness and LED lighting. The trailer has full air with spring brakes on three axles and ABS 4S/2M sensors.

The gooseneck features a design with seven ride heights to choose from. The operator can lower the deck to within a few inches of the ground and fully operate the trailer with 6.5 in. of loaded ground clearance. The Model 860-CE comes standard with three axles and provisions for an optional fourth axle flip or add a single axle nitrogen stinger. The Model 860 CE has a heavy-duty neck that comes with dual king pin setting at 90 and 108

in. and provisions for an optional 36 in. flip extension. This trailer configuration can be taken up to an eight-axle combination and gross 160,000 lbs. in some states. Landoll standard equipment includes zinc-rich powder primer, powder coat paint finish and centralized grease system. Landoll trailers are covered with a 5-year Limited Warranty package. For more information, call 800/4285655 or visit www.landoll.com. 

Kenworth Sales Co., Truck Enterprises Join Forces; Eight Dealerships Added Kenworth Sales Company announced that Truck Enterprises Inc. has now joined the family. This expansion adds eight Kenworth truck dealerships located in Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia to the existing 23 locations in seven states currently operated by the company. This expansion positions the commercial truck dealership chain to support customers in the Intermountain West and Mid Atlantic. Both companies are family Jim Hartman (L), Truck Enterprises dealer owned businesses which pal, and Kyle Treadway, third generation gained customer loyalty and principal of Kenworth Sales Company. respect as they grew across their respective regions. The Treadway commitment our founders had to sellfamily opened the first Kenworth Sales ing ‘The World’s Best’ trucks and to dealership 75 years ago in Utah and providing superior service to the trucknearly 60 years ago, the Hartman fam- ing industry. Together, we will continily opened the first Truck Enterprises ue the shared tradition of fair dealing, friendship and honesty with our cusdealership in Virginia. “Our vision is to strengthen the tomers,” said Kyle Treadway, third

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generation dealer principal of Kenworth Sales Company. “In order to leverage the reputation built over six decades with customers and within the community, the Truck Enterprises name will not be changed and I am pleased Truck Enterprises Dealer Principal Jim Hartman will be staying as chairman of the board.” Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, Kenworth Sales Company operates a total of 23 locations in Idaho, princi- Montana, Nevada, Oregon, dealer Utah, Washington and Wyoming. The Kenworth Sales Company website is at www.kenworthsalesco.com. Located in Harrisonburg, Va., Truck Enterprises Inc. operates a total of eight locations in Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. The Truck Enterprises, Inc. website is at www.truckenterprises.com. 

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Felling Trailers’ Custom FT-40-2 Triple Reel, Right on Spec A customer needed to replace an older antiquated fleet asset. The replacement trailer would be used to transport, payout and install underground conductor without damaging the material. When installing an underground conductor, precautions must be taken to ensure the integrity of the material being paid out. The application the trailer would be used for would require the ability to transport three reels, each equipped with a tensioning brake system that could be operated by one person from a centralized location. The trailer also would need to have a fifth-wheel style hitch with air brakes. Solution: Vermeer Southeast Sales & Service, an authorized Felling Trailers Inc. dealer, worked with Felling Trailers’ Utility & Telecom Product Manager Mark Rapp to build a custom FT-40-2 triple reel trailer to meet the customer’s specifications. Result: Through this collaboration, Felling Trailers’ team designed and built the FT-40-2 triple reel trailer, a custom unit equipped with a one-piece reel rack assembly. The assembly consisted of (3) 86 in. diameter by 52 in. wide by 7,000 lbs. reel bars equipped with hydraulic tensioning brakes.

Reels equipped with hydraulic The underground conductor is tensioning brakes allow the conrouted through stringing blocks ductor to be paid out in a conhanging from the boom. This trolled manner. It also eliminates assures the cable can be paid out over spin of the reels if the pull is without coming in to contact stopped abruptly, according to with anything that may damage the manufacturer. One operator the insulation. From the overcan control hydraulic tensioning head boom, the conductor then brakes, unlike mechanical tentravels to the rear boom. sioning brakes from a single The rear-telescoping boom location. extends out the back of the trailFelling Trailers’ hydraulic tener. It, too, is equipped with sioning brakes are equipped with stringing blocks. This system hydraulic accumulators. These allows the conductor to travel assure smooth operation of the unobstructed from the reels to tensioning brakes by absorbing the final point of entry into an pressure changes that develop The customized Felling FT-40-2 triple reel trailer before being underground duct, vault or due to rotor intolerance and heat shipped and put into service. trench. buildup. A single, double-acting To meet the hitch specificahand pump can provide hydraulic pressure trailer was equipped with two booms: an tion, Rapp worked with Felling Trailers’ to all the calipers at the same time. Each adjustable overhead boom, with 126 in. weld team to design and build a custom Hbrake circuit can be isolated and controlled raised height from deck floor and a frame gooseneck hitch with kingpin. The retractable rear boom that would extend 36 custom set up delivered a 50 in. fifth wheel individually if the need arises. Felling Trailers accomplished this by in. beyond the rear of the trailer when height, 16 in. set back and 62 in. swing incorporating a control bank on the rear deployed. clearance from the kingpin back to the The overhead boom has two positions: a gooseneck, providing the customer with roadside of the trailer. From this control bank, a single operator can manage the lower position to keep the overall height ample height and clearance for their applihydraulic tensioning brakes of all three reels legal during transport and the raised posi- cation. tion, when on-site, the boom is raised and and access the double-acting hand pump. For more information, call 800/245-2809 To ensure the integrity of the material, the paying out material. or visit www.felling.com. 

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Seifert Takes Winning Bid On 2020 Trailer at Auction Felling Trailers Inc. conducted its eighth annual online auction of an FT-3 drop deck utility trailer to benefit a non-profit organization: the Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF). A winning bid of $4,650 won the online auction that ended at noon on World Lymphoma Awareness Day, Sept. 15th, 2020. The bid winner was Adam Seifert of Springfield, Minn. The Seiferts followed the Trailer for a Cause auctions for a few years and decided this was the year they were going to take part in the auction and place a bid. Adam and his wife Marisa own and operate Seifert Transport, which does contract hauling for Felling Trailers, transporting completed trailers to Felling Trailers dealers throughout the United States. “We’ve always thought the yearly Trailer for a Cause event was a wonderful thing and a great way for a company to give back," said Adam Seifert. Seifert works closely with Felling Trailers’ traffic coordinator scheduling loads and asked her to send him the auction information when it was available. He didn’t want to miss the opportunity to bid on the

trailer. "When she sent me the auction information, I sent a picture of the trailer to my brother and asked him, what do you think? He laughingly told me, ‘It’s a little loud, [with the bright green paint color], but it’s a sharp trailer.’ It’s a beautiful trailer, and the proceeds go to a great cause. We are so happy that we were able to help donate this year to LRF (Lymphoma Research Foundation)," said Seifert. "When I decided that I was going to bid on the Trailer for a Cause, I set a proxy bid of $4,800," Seifert said." I won the closing bid at $4,650, but when I write my check out, it will be for the $4,800 to be donated to LRF." A few days after the auction had finished, the Seiferts made the two-hour drive from their home in Springfield, Minn., to Sauk Centre to pick up their FT-3 Trailer for a Cause. Once at Felling Trailers, the couple met with Felling Trailers owners: Brenda Jennissen and Bonnie Radjenovich. They congratulated the Seiferts on their winning bid and thanked them for their participation and support. A surprise for the Seiferts: they

were introduced to the person who inspired the Felling Trailers team members to select the Lymphoma Research Foundation. Felling Trailers’ longtime team member and Burkitt’s lymphoma cancer survivor, Kevin Athmann who shared a bit of his story. The 2020 Trailer for a Cause FT-3 utility trailer was painted the signature green color for Burkitt’s lymphoma and donned the LRF emblem along with Kevin’s Team Warrior name. Several Felling Trailers’ suppliers joined in to support LRF thorough sponsorship of the trailer build, from lighting to tires and paint. The 2020 Trailer for a Cause sponsors were Trans-Texas, PPG Industries, Dexter, Sealco, Peterson, Industrial Wood and Demco. Felling Trailers wanted to generate awareness about lymphoma and the research funding and resources that the Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) has to offer those individuals and families it affects. The online auction ran for seven days, from Sept. 9 through Sept. 15 (World Lymphoma Awareness Day), ending with Seifert’s winning bid of $4,650. One hundred percent of

the $4,650, plus Seifert’s remaining proxy bid for a total of $4,800 benefits the Lymphoma Research Foundation. For more information about Felling Trailers, visit www.felling.com. About Seifert Transport Seifert Transport is a family-owned trucking company based out of Springfield, Minn., offering step deck transportation services throughout the 48 contiguous states. For more information about Seifert Transport, visit www.facebook.com/SeifertTransportInc. About the Lymphoma Research Foundation The Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) is the nation’s largest non-profit organization devoted to funding innovative research and serving the lymphoma community through a comprehensive series of education programs, outreach initiatives, and patient services. To date, LRF has awarded more than $62 million in lymphoma-specific research. For more information on LRF’s research, education and services, visit lymphoma.org. 


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Curry Supply Teams With Versatran on Retriever Line

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Curry Supply now offers the Retriever 20T and 15T models across the country.

Curry Supply, a commercial vehicle manufacturer, is working with Versatran to present the Retriever line of industrial carriers. Versatran was acquired by Metalcraft of Mayville in 2019, which broadened the product families already offered by the company and enabled Versatran to establish itself as a world-class industrial transporter manufacturer. First developed in 2002, the Retriever line provides an innovative method for loading and transporting various types of equipment. The Retriever boasts an air operated curved platform, fast cycle times, idle-free system operation, enhanced hauling capacity, as well as a deck featuring a low center of gravity and the shallowest loading angle in the industry, according to the manufacturer. The Retriever’s nimble design and rapid deck and ramp deployment are bound to increase daily deliveries. Versatran cites Retriever efficiencies improving owner returns by more than $60,000 per year. “Every day we work alongside our customers and partners, exploring solutions to

drive productivity. We’ve been waiting for something just like the Retriever,” said Jeff Shaw, vice president of sales and marketing at Curry Supply. “Versatran has come to market with an unmatched carrier option. We’re proud to team up and add the Retriever to our national portfolio.” Dan Nissen, Versatran’s director of sales, added: “The Versatran team is excited to partner with Curry Supply to represent our Retriever brand in the marketplace. Our companies share many similarities in terms of our culture, keeping our promises, as well as our core values. We believe this partnership will benefit both of our companies, and we look forward to many years of success in supporting the hauling and transport needs of our customers.” Curry Supply now offers the Retriever 20T and 15T models across the country. The group also will take part in launching Versatran’s non-cdl 6T model early next year. For more information, call 800/345-2829 or visit currysupply.com/Retriever. 

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The Retriever boasts an air-operated curved platform, fast cycle times, idle-free system operation, enhanced hauling capacity, as well as a deck featuring a low center of gravity and the shallowest loading angle in the industry, according to the manufacturer.

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Experts Offer Tips toCost-EffectivelyFuel Heavy Equipment FUEL from page 1

fleet operators can realize a first-year per-truck savings of $16,856 when upgrading from a 2016 model. Fleets can save $5,084 per truck in fuel the first year following replacement, a 15 percent increase in fuel economy and reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. But if you’re looking for easier ways to improve your fuel costs both in the yard and on the construction site, and a fleet overhaul is not in your budget, there are changes you can make in your operational practices. Bring your drivers and mechanics onboard and you can smoothly roll out new fuel-saving practices. Fueling Your Site The list of equipment constantly running on a job site — trucks, cranes, heavy machinery, generators, compressors and hand tools — is a long one. A construction site is a busy, chaotic place. In general, most equipment will need more fuel every three to four hours, according to Somerville, N.J.-based Taylor Oil. That is why fuel is one of the highest recurring costs on any job site. Proper construction site planning is key to fuel efficiency. Henderson, Nev.-based Cat dealer Cashman Equipment suggests equipment owners and construction contractors “effectively plan jobsite travel patterns to reduce idling and minimize turns.” Your pre-planning should include a survey of the most efficient routes your machines should travel to and from the job site as well as the most practical method for navigating the job site. You also should consider where you’ll position heavy equipment and stage materials arriving at the Effectively plan jobsite travel patterns to reduce idling and minimize turns. Track the most efficient machine travel construction site in order to avoid unnecessary travel. routes to and from the job site as well as on it. This includes anticipating any need Keep your machines and vehito reposition heavy equipment. cles well-maintained. Diligent “In some cases, this will be maintenance not only saves fuel, unavoidable, such as when new but reduces repairs, improves reliaequipment needs to be called in bility and minimizes exhaust emisupon completion of particular secsions, according to Cashman tions,” wrote tech blogger James Equipment. White. Replace air filter, oil filters and “As long as other machines change oil (using recommended aren’t impeding the way or have to oils) per manufacturer’s recommennavigate cramped areas due to dations. Blocked air filters can space limitations, this is a problem increase fuel consumption by 20 that can be easily fixed with appropercent. Size the machine for the job. Too much or too little horsepower can drastically affect fuel efficiency. priate planning.” One stuck valve lifter can Machines that are inadequate in size or capacity don’t operate at peak fuel efficiency, and Machine idling can cost equipincrease fuel usage by 10 to 15 perment owners big bucks. Cashman machines that are overkill for the task are wasteful. cent. Improperly working thermoEquipment reports that depending stats have been noted to increase on the application, idling can amount to 15 to 20 percent of that machines can be put to use and/or shut down almost fuel consumption by 25 percent. immediately without repercussions,” he wrote. total fuel used on a project. Throttle linkage needs to be kept properly adjusted. Other During startup and shutdown, many operators let their Case dealer Trekker Group, Tampa, Fla., believes paying attention to idle reports from your telematics system and equipment idle for several minutes, a primary cause of fuel culprits affecting fuel economy include valve and ring wear, instructing crews to minimize idle time are key. “Establish waste, believes fuel catalyst manufacturer Rentar, Boynton engine liming, water in fuel and external leakage, according to Cashman’s blog. Beach, Fla. an idle policy,” the company urges. Tire pressure is important, too. Maintain proper pressure In recent years, the engine mechanisms used in large White stressed idle times be limited prior to startup and to help optimize fuel efficiency, suggests the Trekker Group. shutdown. “The manufacturing processes that produce equipment have advanced rapidly, allowing heavy machinUnder-inflation by just 6 psi consumes 3 percent more fuel. heavy machinery have been streamlined over the past few ery to warm up and cool down much faster, blogged the “Train machine operators to drive efficiently and avoid company. years,” he blogged. As a result, it is no longer necessary to idle engines for aggressive driving that increases fuel consumption.” “New engines have become vastly more efficient than The company also suggests equipment owners keep all most previous models.” This has affected the length of time long periods. Limiting idle times can help reduce fuel conit takes for engines to warm up and cool down. “This means sumption and slash environmental pollution. see FUEL page 96


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

Western Products Ready When Mother NatureComes Calling By Ruksana Hussain CEG CORRESPONDENT

Powered by decades of offering quality products, service and expertise, Milwaukee, Wis.-based Western Products, a manufacturer of snow and ice control equipment, is looking forward to a promising year in business. Known for its full line of contractor grade snowplows for commercial and personal use, as well as light municipal snow removal operations, the compaTo complete the largest jobs, Western ny also offers a variety of spreaders, offers the Pile Driver pusher plow for accessories and parts. skid steers, wheel loaders, tractors and “Our customers work in a dynamic backhoes that range from 8 to 16 ft. in environment and need products that width. will provide the best results. We’ve built a strong reputation on quality and efficiency, and our customers expect that from us,” said Andrew McArdle, director of marketing. “The biggest Western Products photo challenge in our industry is Mother Nature. No one knows with certainty where our processes to ensure we can supply our or when it will snow or how much will fall. customers with the snow and ice equipment It’s that uncertainty that makes our industry they need, when they need it.” The pandemic created another layer of so exciting.” He added, “It also requires us to be flexi- uncertainty for the business and its distribuble and drives our dedication to employing tion network, as well as end customers. “Western has risen to the challenge and, as the best people and continuously improving

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

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

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Efficient Lineup Drives Western Products’ Snow Solutions WESTERN from page 83

on custom welding jobs for large manufacturers, Western eventually transitioned to manufacturing snow and ice removal equipment. Today, Douglas Dynamics employs roughly 1,700 people across its corporate headquarters located in Milwaukee and additional facilities in Rockland, Maine, and Madison Heights, Mich. Between the three facilities, there is more than 500,000 sq. ft. of dedicated space where products are manufactured following its proprietary Douglas Dynamics Management System (DDMS) to ensure continuous improvement and adoption of new technologies. The majority of snow and ice control products are covered by a 2-year limited warranty. To ensure Western’s products continue to operate as designed and built, using genuine parts for needed repairs and service is vital. Its independent dealer network has access to its complete spare parts and accessory catalog. Western has spare parts lists easily accessible on its website so equipment owners can work with their local dealer to get the right part and have it quickly installed. For dealers and staff, the company offers a variety of training opportunities, including in-person training, webinars, videos and clear service documentation accessible 24/7 by dealer partners. Western maintains a close relationship with industry associations, like Snow and Ice Management Association (SIMA) and Accredited Snow Contractors Association (ASCA), that provide high-quality training and education sessions. “We support these sessions financially as well as by providing expertise from our internal industry experts,” said McArdle. Well known with snow and ice professionals across the snow belt in the western and midwestern parts of the country, Western Products is an industry-leader in snow and ice control products, including plows, hopper spreaders and tailgate spreaders for trucks and non-truck vehicles. To complete the largest jobs, Western offers the Pile Driver pusher plow for skid steers, wheel loaders, tractors and backhoes that range from 8 to 16 ft. in width. It is equipped with an enhanced, heavy-duty blade design and has interchangeable attachment plates that offer the flexibility to quickly and easily attach the pushers to various pieces of equipment within a fleet. The 12-, 14- and 16-ft. models feature a floating end shoe design and floating attachment plates that smooth

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

out bumps and keep the cutting-edge level on uneven surfaces to maintain a clean scrape. “The product line has evolved over the years as snow and ice control contractors continue to focus on efficiency. They want faster, more specialized tools to service their customers’ properties,” said McArdle. This has led to different plow designs that can handle snow in different ways for more efficient removal. The vehicle selection continues to evolve to include skid and track loaders, wheel loaders, UTVs and tractors in handling plow equipment as contractors

Striker stainless steel hopper spreaders purpose-built for halfton trucks and UTVs which offer the same durability and performance as the larger models, yet sized down for light-duty applications and smaller spaces. Newly introduced to Western’s product offerings are the UltraMount 2 attachment kits for Western Products photo tractors that cater to the demand New Striker stainless steel for non-truck mounted snowplow hopper spreaders are purapplications. The kits allow operapose-built for half-ton tors to attach blades and plows to trucks and UTVs. tractors with increased efficiency and versatility. To ensure the quality and workmanship that its independent distribution network and equipment owners expect, Western controls as much of the manufacturing process as possible. “We continue to look at new make use of more than just trucks. manufacturing technologies that will allow “Contractors want to utilize equipment in us to better serve the product and service multiple seasons, looking for versatility. needs of our core customers and distribution New product development focuses on relia- partners,” said McArdle. “Western is dedibility and increasing productivity.” cated to its people and succeeds by nurturing Earlier this year, Western unveiled its new a culture that strives towards operational Enforcer V-Plow, available in both stainless excellence, produces superior service and and powder-coated steel. These plows fea- the highest quality products.” ture high-strength, low alloy steel that is Western has received several accolades, ideal for half-ton trucks, according to the including Top Workplace for 11 consecutive company. The compact nature of the plow years by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and truck provide a suitable solution for and was awarded a four-year national coopcleaning up smaller jobs and spaces. erative contract from government agency The company also announced two new see WESTERN page 87


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New Municipal Flex Plow Ideal for Expressway, Urban Use Buyers Products, a manufacturer of work truck equipment, announced a new municipal flex plow. Operators can “flex” the upper moldboard of the SnowDogg SuperFlex into various positions. This makes it ideal for both urban and expressway use.

skin with a 4- by 4- by ¾-in. trip edge to protect the equipment from manholes and other hidden obstacles. An adjustable attack angle with a 5/8- by 8-in. cutting edge gives operators precise control over how the plow scrapes the pavement.

Transforming Blade Two hydraulically-operated pivoting ribs and a tubular pivoting upper crossmember transform the UHMW polyethylene moldboard on-the-fly to adapt to different plowing conditions. Operators can switch between standard, left and right discharges from the cabs of their vehicles. The blade curls down to fit under mailboxes or control light powdery snow, and it opens up to throw loads of heavy snow.

Long Lasting Strength A telescoping 2-point level lift comes standard, as does a 2-1/2-in. king pin with a manganese bronze bushing and grease fitting for easy maintenance. A versatile swivel plate attachment allows municipalities to hitch the plow to a variety of trucks. The SnowDogg SuperFlex is available for the 2019/2020 season. Optional SnowDogg Illuminator LED plow lights provide bright, long-lasting light with heated lenses that prevent frost build-up. Other optional accessories include illuminated LED sight guides, cast plow shoes, and bolt-on casters. For more information, visit www.buyersproducts.com. 

Enhanced Maneuverability The SuperFlex features a fully boxed A-frame and 3-in. nitride outboard cylinders. This design keeps the plow close to the truck, which gives the plow a tighter

Operators can “flex” the upper moldboard of the SnowDogg SuperFlex into various positions. This makes it ideal for both urban and expressway use.

turning radius so it can better navigate cramped city streets and other narrow spaces. It also reduces strain on the truck’s front axle to minimize vehicle wear and tear. A full-width 4-in. push frame provides rigidity for a sturdy, powerful push.

“The SuperFlex is an extremely versatile addition to our line-up,” said Frank Dickinson, manager of municipal sales at Buyers. “Many municipalities don’t want to invest in the ultra-specialized uni-directional plows. Either due to budget or convenience, they just want a

high speed city/highway plow that can handle anything that’s thrown at it. Now we have the perfect solution for them.” Superior Snow Scraping The SuperFlex features a 304 stainless steel lower moldboard

Buyers Expands RapidLink System to Full Line of Plows Buyers Products, a manufacturer of work truck equipment, is upgrading its full line of SnowDogg snow plows to the RapidLink Attachment System. The new mounting technology had an overwhelmingly successful season on Buyers’ two best-selling plows in 2019. Buyers will expand the mount to its full line of truck plows in the upcoming season. The RapidLink Attachment System is designed so a user can mount or dismount their plow quickly. Several features eliminate common headaches and make rapid action possible, according to the manufacturer. A drop-leg and a hydraulically powered “Jack Switch” allow users to fine-tune their plows’ mounting height. These make it easy to compensate for uneven ground and to change mounting height on-the-fly to accommodate different trucks in a fleet. “The RapidLink is brilliant in its simplicity,” said Scott Moorman, Snow and Ice product manager at Buyers. “It’s easy to use and highly adaptable to different vehicles and terrain. We introduced the RapidLink on our half-ton plows last year and users loved it. We’re confident our full-size plow fans will feel the same way.” All new full-size SnowDogg plows, including the VXFII, EXII and HDII lines, will feature the RapidLink Attachment System starting in the 2020/2021 snow season. For more information, visit www.buyersproducts.com. 

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


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Trauma Safety Strap Enhances Fall Protection for Construction Workers By Ken Liebeskind CEG CORRESPONDENT

A trauma safety strap that attaches to a harness construction workers wear on the job enhances fall protection for workers. 3M of St. Paul, Minn., the company that makes the Fall Protection Suspension Safety Strap, is now including it with all harnesses it sells. “We’ve gotten feedback from frontline workers, so we’re making it a standard feature on every harness,” Tim Thomas, a 3M global marketing manager said. The product also can be purchased separately and can be offered by other harness manufacturers with its products, he said. “The safety strap is a piece of webbing rolled into a pouch with multiple web loops workers can unzip during a fall,” Thomas said, adding that it is made with sewing A trauma safety strap that attaches to a harness construction workmachines. Thomas said the safety straps can prevent ers wear on the job enhances fall protection for workers. 3M of St. Paul, Minn., the company that makes the Fall Protection Suspension specific construction fall injuries. “A potential hazard for a worker suspend- Safety Strap, is now including it with all harnesses it sells. ed upright by fall arrest equipment is orthostatic intolerance or suspension trauma. This is caused by tial hazards for a worker suspended upright by fall arrest restricted blood circulation and blood accumulating in the equipment. Skanska has 7,900 employees who work at a variety of legs due to the force of gravity and lack of movement. It can lead to organ damage or even death, so it’s critical suspended construction jobs. “When it comes to safety, we believe there should be no workers be rescued quickly. Suspension trauma safety strips lessen this risk. A pair of straps are attached to a fall harness extra costs or other barriers associated with protecting anyat the hips. When workers fall, they can uncoil the straps, one’s life,” Haining said. “Risk is an inherent part of our hook them together and stand up, bracing their weight work in the construction industry. Our collaborative work against the straps. This simple action takes weight off the with 3M on this universal reinforcement measure for new harnesses is a prime example of how we are continually arteries and restores blood circulation.” “It is a life-saving piece of equipment,” said Paul Haining, developing new technologies to raise construction safety chief environmental health and safety officer of Skanska standards and ensure the safest work environments on all of USA/New York. “If someone falls, the harness hangs from our job sites.” Thomas said the safety strap is part of 3M’s commitment the anchor point and they’re suspended so the strap gives them a means to relieve themselves so they can stand up. to worker safety. “Our mission is to advance safety, and as long as there are They reach up to their pouches and unzip them and hook them together so pressure gets taken off and they can be sus- injuries and fatalities on job sites, there will always be room for improvement. There is absolutely a need for us to drive pended for a longer time without risk.” Skanska worked with 3M to promote the product in affil- change so every worker can go home safely at the end of the iation with Construction Safety Week, Sept. 14 to 18, that day.” Haining believes the safety straps are part of Skanska’s drove awareness around measures that keep workers safe. It is working with the Construction Industry Safety Initiative and 3M’s drive to reduce construction fatalities and improve worker safety. Group (CISI) on the project. “The latest statistics on construction fatalities in the “The collaboration between 3M, Skanska and the CISI group is a testament of our shared commitment of eliminat- United States are from 2018, when over 1,000 people died,” ing incidents on site and making it a more safer and inclusive he said. “Historically, we haven’t moved the needle much — environment for all workers,” said Jeremy Saum, chair of the over the last 20 years there are consistently 700 to 1,000 CISI group and safety director at J.F. Shea Construction, fatalities, annually. This is totally unacceptable. While there’s concerted effort to improve safety, we still have a long way Walnut, Calif. According to OSHA, the leading cause of construction to go. I’m excited about what we’ve accomplished with 3M. fatalities is falls, so harnesses are one of the most important It’s incumbent upon us to continue working together and pieces of personal protection equipment as they hold the look for opportunities, no matter how small.” Thomas said, “All remaining North American harnesses wearer upright in the event of a fall. Suspension trauma safety straps further protect the worker by alleviating the addi- will have suspension trauma safety straps by the end of tional health risks from suspension trauma, one of the poten- 2021.”  CEG

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June dates will provide everyone with the necessary time to plan effectively, and allows us to reimagine WOC for a different time of the year. Moving the event from Winter to late Spring this year will allow for additional outdoor activities everyone can enjoy in the great city of Las Vegas, including top-notch exhibits, new product demos and exciting spectator events.” World of Concrete will adapt the Informa AllSecure Plan at its June 2021 event. AllSecure is Informa’s approach to ensuring the highest standards of safety, hygiene, cleanliness and quality for operating events for all exhibitors, attendees, speakers and press. In addition to the safety protocols in place for WOC 2021, The Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) has been awarded the Global Biorisk Advisory Council (GBAC) STAR facility accreditation by ISSA, the

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Refurbishing existing equipment can provide many benefits, without the expense of a new purchase, according to Bonnell Industries. Bonnell can refurbish one-ton, single-axle and double-axle trucks, providing a variety of options such as dump body exterior, underside (with or without cross members), frame rails, front hitch, wheels and undercoating. Its team also will thoroughly inspect the truck to ensure all components are in good working order. Bonnell’s refurbishing services also include sandblasting, priming and painting plows, tailgate and v-box spreaders and road drags. Bonnell’s Level Raise Lift System can be added to an existing plow’s table. Tailgate spreaders can be refreshed and refurbished in preparation for the harsh winter ahead. Consider going the extra step and opting for galvanizing and a new bearing installation. If needed, Bonnell also can clean up a V-Box Spreader by draining the gear box and refilling it with new gear oil, adjusting the chain to factory specs and greasing the bearings. Road Drag models that take a beating during the summer maintenance months can be put back into working order, extending their life. For more information, call 800/851-9664 or visit www.bonnell.com. 

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heavy machines up-to-date on scheduled maintenance. Sizing the machine for the job is key to fuel efficiency. As Cashman Equipment noted, too much or too little horsepower can drastically affect fuel efficiency. Machines that are inadequate in size or capacity for an application don’t operate at peak fuel efficiency, and machines that are overkill for the task are wasteful. Select the gear that provides the desired ground speed at a reduced engine rpm without overloading. White wrote that aside from keeping machines at peak performance-level, thought should be given to the way changes in gear affect fuel consumption. “By simply reducing engine rpm without overloading at ground speed, fuel efficiency can be increased by 15 to 30 percent at half power and 5 to 15 percent at 75 percent power.” Use heavy equipment with an advanced telematics system. Telematics will allow you to monitor fuel consumption, operational hours, driving habits, machine idling, maintenance alerts and other factors that affect overall fuel usage and costs, wrote

Trekker Group. “Monitor fuel use closely with the telematics system to identify high and excessive consumption. Check out the state of these machines, how they’re being operated, and whether they’re the right equipment for their applications.” Your Fuel Provider In the site planning stage, you should determine your fuel needs for the construction project and the site. Taylor Oil suggests determining whether you’ll need onsite fueling for individual pieces of equipment, or a delivered fuel tank and pumps. If you go the delivered route, make sure you also have special protection shields that guard against theft and damage. “Depending on the choice you go with, you can enjoy a more flexible fueling structure,” according to the Taylor Oil blog. Find a trusted onsite fuel delivery provider. “Not only can you cut down on wasted down time, you can also enjoy 24/7 flexibility from a provider that delivers day or night, or even on weekends,” noted the blog. “The best part is, the fueling tanks can service more than one truck or piece of

machinery at once.” Sometimes your construction site contains both standard gasoline and off-road diesel, in the case of heavy equipment. Look for patterns in fuel use on the construction site. Some fuel providers have sophisticated tank monitoring systems that use automatic tank gauges that notify you when you’re approaching low levels of fuel. Taylor noted a reputable fuel provider may also offer you daily or weekly reports that track your accounting practices and fuel data management methods. It’s important to always follow the recommended fuel grade for the equipment and the weather conditions in which the machinery will be working. Fuel storage also is important to fuel efficiency on the job site. Cashman Equipment stresses the goal here is to minimize evaporation. You can do that by keeping storage tanks well-shaded. “Less evaporation occurs with white or aluminum painted storage tanks versus red,” noted Cashman’s blog. Do you have a construction refueling plan? Emergencies happen, especially during the winter, points out Taylor Oil. Proper refueling practices help you smoothly handle your fueling needs without stress.

“Failing to have a re-fueling plan for your construction equipment can affect the timely completion of projects. Partnering with a responsive fuel provider can make all the difference in developing a strategy to put continuity of equipment-based operations at the forefront.” Taylor suggested finding a reliable service provider who offers a variety of fuel services, including customizable scheduling capabilities, to ensure you get 24/7 support when you need it most. “Having someone on your side to provide fueling throughout the day, night or weekend will not only cut down on the risk of delays but failures, as well. You benefit from a stronger reputation in the marketplace, translating to additional opportunities for contracts and revenues.” Your refueling plan should take into account project duration, location, frequency of fill-ups, equipment size, type of project, OSHA regulations, history of fuel consumption, jobsite requirements, onsite or mobile fueling, volume pricing, labor costs and liability. “Once you have a plan in place, get it in writing and post it. Review often and adjust as needed,” suggested Taylor.  CEG


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WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR 966E WHEEL LOADER. WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY ANY USED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT WITH WHOLESALE PRICE WITH ANY CONDITION. EMAIL: RTUBE902@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): CORNELL 6NNT-RP PUMPS EMAIL: JTLABORDE@ LABORDEPRODUCTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS – WHEEL LOADERS, GRADERS, ALL MODELS. EMAIL: GCESMARKETING8@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 714-408-1587 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS, ALL MODELS. LOOKING TO BUY ANY USED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT WITH WHOLESALE PRICE WITH ANY CONDITION. EMAIL: AMERICAUSEDEQUIPMENT@ GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 657-236-7707 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (FL): FORD NEW HOLLAND BACKHOE LOADERS, ALL MODELS. LOOKING FOR GOOD RUNNING LOADER/BACKHOE, ANY MANUFACTURER/MODEL - TOTAL COST + DELIVERY $7,500 OR LESS. BE NICE IF HAS ATTACHMENTS (OR CAPABILITY FOR); TOP 3 (IN THIS ORDER) ARE: AUGER, BRUSH HOG, & BOX GRADER (GRAPPLE ON EITHER BUCKET WOULD BE USED). SMALL CHURCH IN S. FLORIDA IF YOU WANT WRITE-OFF; CHURCH TREASURER WILL SEND LETTER OF THANKS FOR DONATION OF A XXX (MAKE/MODEL/YEAR) LOADER BACKHOE WITH X ATTACHMENTS. (YOU FILE W/IRS: COMBINED TOTAL MARKET VALUE.) CAN WRITE 2ND LETTER OF THANKS FOR DELIVERY. HALIEUS@HOTMAIL.COM; PHONE: 954-445-9930. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): JOHN DEERE BACKHOE LOADERS, ALL MODELS. LOOKING FOR GOOD RUNNING LOADER/BACKHOE, FARM OR CONSTRUCTION, ANY MANUFACTURER/MODEL: TOTAL COST & DELIVERY $7,500 OR LESS. UGLY IS OK; I'LL PAINT, FIX ROOF, ETC. BE NICE IF IT HAS ATTACHMENTS (OR CAPABILITY FOR); TOP 3 (IN THIS ORDER) ARE: AUGER, BRUSH HOG, & BOX GRADER (GRAPPLE ON EITHER BUCKET WOULD BE USED). SMALL CHURCH IN S FLORIDA WITH TAX-EXEMPT STATUS IF YOU NEED A WRITE-OFF; CHURCH TREASURER WILL SEND LETTER OF THANKS FOR DONATION OF A XXX (MAKE/MODEL/YEAR) LOADER BACKHOE WITH X ATTACHMENTS. HALIEUS@HOTMAIL.COM; PHONE: 954-445-9930. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): HITACHI EX270LC EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +923322489350 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: CATERPILLAR OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCK, MODEL 777F. EMAIL: NASCIMENTORENATOF@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +5511942017728 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADERS, ALL MODELS, ANY CONDITION. EMAIL: HARTWORLDEQ@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLARAME EXCAVATORS, ALL MODELS. LOOKING TO BUY USED CONTRACTION WITH WHOLESALE. EMAIL: HUJIJIENTERPRISES@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): KOMATSU EXCAVATORS, ALL MODELS. LOOKING TO PURCHASE ANY HEAVY EQUIPMENT OR TRUCKS! EMAIL: JDLANDWORXEQ@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 910-585-1608 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS, ALL MODELS. WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY ANY USED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT WITH WHOLESALE PRICE IN ANY CONDITION (RUNNING GOOD, DOESN’T WORK, HAS AN ISSUE, HIGH HOURS, ROUGH SHAPE, DISMANTLED MACHINE) LIKE WHEEL LOADERS, CRAWLER LOADERS, DOZERS, EXCAVATORS, MOTOR GRADERS, LOADER BACKHOES AND SKID STEERS. ALSO WE BUY OLD CAT MACHINES. EMAIL: USA@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM; PHONE: 657-236-7707 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 988A WHEEL LOADER. I SEEK TO PURCHASE A CAT 988A THAT IS IN WORKING ORDER, WITH GOOD TIRES AND A BUCKET WITH TEETH. EMAIL JIMTHORNTON@STNY.RR.COM OR CALL 607-483-2383. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PA): FORD F250 SUPER DUTY PICKUP TRUCK, WITH 6.4 DIESEL, ANY CONDITION. EMAIL HARLOWCONTRACTING@YAHOO.COM OR CALL 267-738-5984. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS OF CATERPILLAR CRAWLER LOADERS OR ANY USED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT WITH WHOLE SALE PRICE. EMAIL AMERICAUSEDEQUIPMENT@ GMAIL.COM OR CALL 657-236-7504. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PA); GARWOOD 75B CRANE, ANY CONDITION OR ANY ATTACHMENTS. CALL 267-738-5984 OR EMAIL HARLOWCONTRACTING@YAHOO.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PA): KOEHRING 1066 EXCAVATOR, ANY CONDITION. CALL 267-738-5984 OR EMAIL HARLOWCONTRACTING@YAHOO.COM. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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

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

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


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Auctions are subject to change, please check Auctioneers websites for details ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Staten Island, NY Thurs., October 15, 2020 For: 1-Owner Retirement Auction, Construction Equipment & more • Torrington, CT Fri., October 16, 2020 For: Major Job Completion Aggregate & Construction & more • Plymouth, MA Sat., October 17, 2020 For: Snow and Construction Equipment & more • Houston, TX Wed., October 21, 2020 For: One of the Greatest All-Time Construction Rental Fleet Auctions • Des Moines, IA Thurs., October 22, 2020 For: Very Large Rental Return Auction • Atlanta, GA Fri., October 23, 2020 For: Estate Auction and Rentals of Construction Equipment & more • Syracuse, NY Wed., October 28, 2020 For: Real Estate/Construction Accessories • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., October 29, 2020 For: Late Model Construction Equipment (Mexico) • Parkersburg, WV Fri., October 30, 2020 For: Year End Late Model Construction Equipment • TIMED AUCTION Oct. 31 – Nov. 5, 2020 For: Year End Late Model Construction Equipment (NY) • Baton Rouge, LA Oct. 31 – Nov. 6, 2020 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment Timed Auction • Attleboro, MA Sat., November 7, 2020 For: Large Auction, Bucket & Digger Trucks and more • Spencer, IA Sat., November 14, 2020 For: Retirement Auction, Construction & Farming

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 All our auctions are now online bidding only! • Phoenix, AZ November 18, 2020 • Tipton, CA November 20, 2020 • Grande Prairie, AB November 23 - 25, 2020 • Rocky Mountain Regional Event December 2 - 3, 2020 • Atlanta, GA December 3, 2020 • Edmonton, AB December 7 - 8, 2020 • Williston, ND December 10, 2020 • Southwest Regional Event December 10 - 11, 2020

ROLLER AUCTIONEERS

Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Montreal, QC December 10 - 11, 2020 • Nashville, TN December 11, 2020 • Chehalis, WA December 16, 2020

ABSOLUTE AUCTION & REALTY, INC.

www.AARauctions.com 800-243-0061 • ONLINE ONLY October 15 - 21, 2020 For: Fastracs Retirement Liquidation Auction • ONLINE ONLY October 2 - 22, 2020 For: West Harrison, NY Commercial Equipment Auction

BAR NONE AUCTION

www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • Online/Woodburn, OR Fri., October 23, 2020 For: Monthly Public Auction • Online/Sacramento, CA Sat., November 14, 2020 For: Monthly Public Auction • Online/Woodburn, OR Fri., November 20, 2020 For: Monthly Public Auction

BIDADOO AUCTIONS www.bidadoo.com 1-877-BIDADOO • ONLINE ONLY October 20, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY October 27, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY November 3, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY November 10, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY November 17, 2020

BIG IRON

COMMOMWEALTH OF PA

IRON AUCTION GROUP

govplanet.com 855-464-4842

www.ironauctiongroup.com 864-546-1216

• ONLINE ONLY Wed., November 4, 2020 For: PennDOT Annual Heavy Equipment Auction

• Princeton, WV Tues., October 20, 2020 For: Unreserved Construction Equipment & Truck Auction

DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS

www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087

www.jjkane.com 856-764-7163

• Prospect, CT Sat., October 17, 2020 For: Fall Cincinnati Heavy Equipment Truck & Trailer Auction

• TIMED ONLINE ONLY October 23 - 28, 2020 For: Online Auction for Shrewsbury, MA

DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277 • Princeton, IN Tues., October 20, 2020 For: 2020 Fall INDOT Auction • Madison, IN Tues., October 27, 2020 For: 2020 Fall INDOT Auction

FREY & SONS, INC. www.freyandsons.com 419-455-3739 • New Paris, IN Thurs., October 29, 2020 For: Retirement Auction for McKibbin Excavating LLC

HANSEN AUCTION GROUP www.hansenauctiongroup.com 920-383-1012 • Mosinee, WI October 30 - 31, 2020 For: Nitke WI Contractors 2-Day Fall Auction

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

www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558 • ONLINE ONLY October 14, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY October 21, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY October 28, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY November 4, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY November 11, 2020

• ONLINE ONLY Fri., October 16, 2020 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment Consignment Auction

BUNCH BROTHERS AUCTIONEERS

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION

270-376-2992 • Caneyville, KY October 29 - 30, 2020 For: 2-Day Absolute Estate Auction

www.bunchbrothersauctioneers.com

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., October 15, 2020 For: Sewer & Utility Contractor Complete Liquidation

• TIMED ONLINE ONLY Oct. 30 – November 4, 2020 For: Online Auction for Plymouth Meeting, PA • Concord, NC November 11 - 12, 2020 For: Live 2-Day Event w/ Online Bidding • TIMED ONLINE ONLY Wed., December 2, 2020 For: Online Auction for Riviera Beach, FL

JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 425-486-1246 • ONLINE ONLY October 21 - 28, 2020 For: Anderson Rock & Demolition Pit Auction • ONLINE ONLY October 22 - 29, 2020 For: Decorative Bark Products, Inc & Grit Equipment LLC

JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200 • ONLINE ONLY October 14 – 20, 2020 For: Surplus Items from Utility & Power Companies • ONLINE ONLY October 21 - 27, 2020 For: Absolute Farm Liquidation Auction – Monroe, GA • ONLINE ONLY Oct. 28 – November 3, 2020 For: Aviation Online Auction • Cincinnati, OH Thurs., October 29, 2020 For: Southern OH Heavy Construction, Aggregate & Truck Sale

www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230

• Brooklyn, MS November 13 – 14, 2020 For: Two Day Construction & Transportation Public Auction

• ONLINE ONLY Wed., October 28, 2020 For: Heavy Equipment, Trucks, Trailer & Misc. Auction

• Taylor, MI Thurs., November 5, 2020 For: Absolute Retirement Auction Gary’s Trucking Inc. & others

McGREW EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.mcgrewequipment.com 888-311-2811 • ONLINE ONLY Tues., October 20, 2020 For: Virtual Live Farm & Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Tues., October 27, 2020 For: Virtual Live Farm & Construction Equipment

NITKE AUCTION CENTER (A Hanson Auction Group Company)

www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447 • Mosinee, WI October 30 - 31, 2020 For: Wisconsin Contractors 2-Day Fall Auction

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Wed., October 14, 2020 For: Vehicles & Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Wed., October 14, 2020 For: Rainbow Construction Underground Utilities Retirement Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., October 15, 2020 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., October 15, 2020 For: Two Rivers Pipeline Inventory Reduction Auction • ONLINE ONLY Tues., October 20, 2020 For: Government Auction • ONLINE ONLY Wed., October 21, 2020 For: Ag Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., October 22, 2020 For: Truck & Trailer Auction • ONLINE ONLY Tues., October 27, 2020 For: Kansas DOT Auction • ONLINE ONLY Wed., October 28, 2020 For: Vehicles & Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., October 29, 2020 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., October 29, 2020 For: Panhandle Construction Services Inc Retirement Auction

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • ONLINE ONLY October 13 - 15, 2020 For: Heavy Equipment & more

www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668 • Denver, CO Wed., October 14, 2020 For: Construction & Contracting Equipment

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT October 14 - 15, 2020 For: 11th Annual Fall Sale

STEFFES GROUP INC.

www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • TIMED ONLINE ONLY October 7 - 15, 2020 For: NBT Enterprise Retirement Auction • TIMED ONLINE ONLY November 6 - 11, 2020 For: Upper Midwest Locations • ONLINE ONLY December 3 - 10, 2020 For: Timed Online Upper Midwest Locations • Mt. Pleasant, IA Wed., December 16, 2020 For: AgIron Event

THOMAS HIRCHAK COMPANY www.THCAuction.com 800-634-7653 • Lamoille County, VT Tues., October 22, 2020 Advance Notice: Construction & Drilling Equipment

VANTAGE AUCTIONS

www.vantageauctions.com 951-228-9040 • Live Virtual Auction Sat., November 14, 2020 For: November 2020 Auction

WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC. www.wca-online.com 866-731-7760 • Perris, CA Fri., December 11, 2020 For: Public Auction

WSM AUCTIONEERS

www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300 • Virtual Online Sat., November 14, 2020 For: Live Public Auction • Virtual Online Sat., December 12, 2020 For: Live Public Auction

YODER & FREY HEAVY EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS

www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Houston, TX Wed., October 28, 2020 For: Heavy Equipment Auction • Kissimmee, FL Thurs., November 12, 2020 For: Heavy Equipment Auction • Pennsylvania Thurs., November 19, 2020 For: Heavy Equipment Auction


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LIVE: Wednesday, December 2: DELAWARE, OHIO: (Delaware County LIVE: Thursday, October 15: STATEN ISLAND, NEW YORK: 1-Owner 19. Fairgrounds): Very Large Late Model Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Retirement Auction. Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks, Trailers, Shop & Tractors, Detachables, Step Decks, Dump and Hi Flat Trailers. Support Equipment.

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LIVE: Friday, October 16: TORRINGTON (Winsted), CONNECTICUT: Major 20. LIVE: Thursday, December 3: LOGAN, OHIO: Very Important Rental Fleet Job Completion Aggregate & Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Service Construction & Agricultural Equipment Auction. Very Late Model, Low-Hours, Trucks, & Utility Trucks, Pickups, Various Trailers, Attachments, Support & More. Trailers, Support & Attachments. ONE OF THE BEST. 3. LIVE: Saturday, October 17: PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS: Snow and 21. LIVE: Saturday, December 5: ITHACA, NEW YORK: Retirement Auction. Over Construction Equipment, Rubber Tired Loaders: Cat 908M, Cat 906M, Tractor Loader 53 Years Successfully in Business. One of the Premier Contractors in the Southern Tier. Backhoes, Skid Steers, Crawler Tractors, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Telescopic Forklifts, Support, HIGHLIGHTS: Linkbelt 240, Grove RT860 Cranes, Pile Driving Equipment, Full Line of Attachments, Tools All Types of Trucks and Trailers. Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Enormous Amount of Support, Attachments, Tools and Supplies. You Name It, It's Here And in Very Good Condition. 4. LIVE: Wednesday, October 21: HOUSTON, TEXAS: One of the Greatest All-Time Construction Rental Fleet Auctions-2 of the Best Rental Fleets in Texas: Bottom Line Rentals 22. TIMED: Saturday, December 5 to Thursday, December 10: SYRACUSE, NEW & JMC Rentals: Pickups, Vans, Truck Tractors Primarily Cat John Deere & Linkbelt. YORK: Very Large 1-Owner Construction Equipment Auction. Boom Lifts, Scissor Lifts, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Air Compressors, Light Plants, Generators, Very Large Quantity 5. LIVE: Thursday, October 22: DES MOINES, IOWA: Very Large Rental Return Support, Attachments, Tagalongs, Pickups and Services Trucks. Auction. Late Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu, Kobelco Earthmoving Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Welders, Air Compressors, Generators and Attachments. 23. LIVE: Saturday, December 12: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Very Large Aerial Lift, Forklift, Construction Equipment, Stake Trucks, Water Trucks, Pickups, Dump Trucks, 6. LIVE: Friday, October 23: ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Estate Auction and Rentals of Support & Attachments. Construction Equipment. Aerials, Trenching Equipment, Service & Pickups and more. TIMED: Saturday, December 12 through Wednesday, December 16: HOUSTON, LIVE: Wednesday, October 28: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Real Estate (40-acre 24. TEXAS: Once In A Lifetime Auction. All Exclusive Onsite Timed Auction. United Rentals Permitted Sand Operation), Construction Accessories. All Rental Fleet Late Model Equipment. Over 250 Pieces to sell. Ranging from Telescopic, 8. ONLINE AUCTION: Thursday, October 29: QUERETARO, MEXICO: Late Model Rough Terrain and Warehouse Forklifts, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Midi & Mini Excavators, Cat, Case, John Deere, Volvo Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks and Trailers, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Various Size Air Compressors, Yard Cranes, Utility Tractors, Tractor Large Quantity Attachments & Support Equipment. Loaders, Skid Steers, Sweepers, Trenchers, Welders, Large Quantity Light Plants, Large Quantity Utility Vehicles, Service & Pickup Trucks. 9. LIVE: Friday, October 30: PARKERSBURG (Vienna), WEST VIRGINIA: Year End Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, Construction Equipment, Telescopic Forklifts, Boom & 25. LIVE: Saturday, December 19: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Very Late Scissor Lifts, All Types of Trucks: Water, Service, Pickup and Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors and Model Rental Fleet Construction, Utility Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks, Trailers, More. Attachments & Support Equipment. 10. TIMED: Saturday, October 31 to Thursday, November 5: SYRACUSE 26. LIVE: Wednesday, December 30: ALBANY (Greenwich), NEW YORK: Year End (Bridgeport), NEW YORK: Very Large Construction Equipment Auction. Boom Lifts, Auction. Late Model New Holland, Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Scissor Lifts, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Air Compressors, Light Plants, Generators, Very Large Aerial Lifts, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments, Very Large Quantity of Quantity Support, Attachments, Tagalongs, Pickups and Services Trucks. Support Equipment. 11. TIMED: Saturday, October 31 to Friday, November 6: BATON ROUGE, 27-35. Saturday, January 30 to Sunday February 7: ORLANDO (Kissimmee), FLORIDA: LOUISIANA: Once In A Lifetime Auction. All Exclusive Onsite Timed Auction. All Late 28th Annual Florida Rental Return Auction of The Finest New and Like-New Construction, Model Rental Fleet Equipment. Over 250 Pieces Sell. 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LIVE: Saturday, November 7: ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS: Large NEW DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED Auction: Bucket & Digger Trucks, Vans, Service & Pickup Trucks, Construction & Aerial Equipment, Attachments and Support. 36. SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Very Large John Deere and Hitachi Rental Construction Equipment and Attachments Auction. 13. LIVE: Saturday, November 14: SPENCER, IOWA: Retirement Auction. Very Clean Construction & Farming Equipment. Very Nice Group of Ag Tractors. 37. NEW ENGLAND: Retirement Auction (over 70 years of collecting only the best). One of the Finest Collections of Antique Construction Equipment: Cat, Holt, JD, IH. Ag 14. TIMED: Saturday, November 14 through Wednesday, November 18: Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks (Everything is Beautiful and Operating), BAYONNE, NEW JERSEY & BROOKLYN, NEW YORK: Marine Equipment Auction Collectible Toys, Dolls, Large Quantity of Parts. Never Before has there been a Sale Like This. Includes (3)Crawler Cranes, (1)Rough Terrain Crane, (6) Barges, Several Small Boats, Several Tugs, Large Quantity Accessories. 38. AUBURN, NEW YORK: Complete Liquidation of Primarily Cat, John Deere, New Holland Construction Equipment-(3)Cat 621, (2)Cat D8H. 15. LIVE: Tuesday, November 17: ORLANDO (Kissimmee), FLORIDA: Over 400 Units Sell. 1-Owner Rental Fleet Equipment Auction. Very Late Model (2015-2019 JLG, 39. MONTREAL, CANADA: Late Model Rental Returns, Utility Equipment, Aerials, Genie, Skyjack (50)Boom & Scissor Lifts, (40)Skyjack & Genie Scissors, (30)Telescopics, Trucks, Trailers, Support Equipment. Tractor Loader Backhoes, (25)Excavators, (25)Skid Steers, Miller Welders, (10)Utility 40. LINCOLN, MAINE: Two Major Job Completions. 1 Very Large Forestry Featuring Vehicles, (20)Brooms, (25)Support Equipment. All Types of Logging Equipment and Trucks, and 1 Large Construction Equipment Spread of 16. 2-DAY TIMED AUCTION: Wednesday, November 18 & Thursday, November 19: Later Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, New Holland Earthmoving Equipment, Forklifts, LIMESTONE, MAINE: Closure of One of the Original Strategic United States' Air Aerials, Generators, Air Compressors and more. Command Posts-Loring Air Force Base. This Sale Will Consist of Everything Imaginable to 41. PORTLAND (Auburn), MAINE: Retirement Auction. Late Model Cat, Komatsu, be Found on a Former Military Base of 123,000 Acres. Construction Equipment, Trucks, Case, Volvo Construction Equipment, Plus Telehandlers, Generators, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Trailers, an Unbelievable Amount of Support, Tooling, Equipment, Wrenches, Pneumatic Trucks, Trailers and Support. Tooling. Only The Best. 17.

ATHENS (Knoxville), TENNESSEE: Four Prime Commercial Properties and LIVE: Friday, November 20: NEW MARTINSVILLE (Sardis), WEST VIR- 42. Construction Equipment. GINIA: Late Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Telescopics, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Utility Equipment, Skid Steers, Dump Trucks, Service and Pickups, 43. RACINE, WISCONSIN: Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Attachments and Support. Trucks, Trailers, Support & Attachments.

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VIRTUAL/LIVE: Monday, November 23: TORONTO (Ontario) CANADA: Very 44. FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: Late Model Construction, Utility, Compact Large, Late Model Rental Fleet Agricultural Equipment(John Deere, Case/IH), Construction Equipment, Agricultural Tractors & Farm Implements, Large Quantity Landscape Equipment & Utility Equipment Primarily John Deere, Kubota, Case and Cat. 0° Radius Movement, Utility Vehicles, 4-Wheelers and more.

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Alex Lyon & Son Sells Surplus Iron From Mayer Brothers

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lex Lyon & Son conducted an auction Sept. 18, 2020, outside of Erie in Fairview, Pa. The auction sold off surplus equipment due to the recent change in ownership of Mayer Brothers Construction Co. Equipment up for bid included late-model Caterpillar,

John Deere and Komatsu machines, a variety of asphalt paving equipment, miscellaneous support equipment and a large selection of trucks and trailers. The auction drew a sizable crowd of onsite bidders, while also attracting strong online bidding activity. CEG

Mike Jordan (L) of Jordan Specialty Excavating caught up with Cleveland Brothers’ Rich Gillespie at the auction.

Sean Gallivan, owner of S.M. Gallivan LLC, based in Watervliet, N.Y., purchased some attachments at the auction.

Jack Lyon, president of Alex Lyon & Son, calls out the bids.

Dwyer Plumbing & Excavating’s Greg MacQuarrie purchased a pressure washer and water truck at the auction.

Waterford Paving & Construction’s Josh Miller (L) and Justin Triscuit were on hand at the auction looking for equipment bargains.

In for the auction from Cleveland, Ohio, Anthony Frato of Frato Products was pleased to have placed the winning bids on a sweeper and a dump truck.

Bryan Barnhart (L) of Barnhart Transport joined Five Star International Truck’s Tony Demitras to review the large selection of trucks up for bid at the auction.


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Features On Demand Earns Doosan Bobcat Impact Award Doosan Bobcat North America is the winner of the Innovation Leader 2020 Impact Award in the Best New Initiative category for Features On Demand, a digital solution that enables customers to customize features on Bobcat R-Series compact track loaders and skid-steer loaders. Innovation Leader’s 2020 Impact Awards honor companies that have achieved extraordinary outcomes related to their corporate innovation programs. Doosan Bobcat was among only 10 companies worldwide recognized this year. “As an innovation leader for more than 60 years, we are thrilled to be honored with the Impact Award,” said Joel Honeyman, vice president of Global Innovation, Doosan Bobcat North America. “Features On Demand is one of many digital product innovations we are introducing to our customers to help increase their productivity. This recognition fuels our drive to keep innovating and moving our industry forward.” Bobcat Features On Demand, which was launched in July 2020, allows customers to purchase RSeries loaders that have certain features enabled by their local Bobcat dealer at the time of purchase. Customers can demo the fully equipped loaders, then pick the features they want to keep. And even Doosan Bobcat won the Innovation Leader 2020 Impact Award in the Best New Initiatives category. years later if, after purchasing and using the machine, customers discover a need for additional features, they have the flexibility to add them to their existing R-Series loader quickly and easily. Bobcat is the first manufacturer to bring this technology to the compact equipment industry. Bobcat R-Series machines enabled with the Features On Demand performance package include 2-Speed travel, high-flow hydraulics, automatic ride control, reversing fan and dual-direction bucket positioning. Auto-Throttle is an optional feature that provides dynamic automated throttle control on machines equipped with Bobcat selectable joystick controls. Doosan Bobcat and the other Impact Award winners were selected by a panel of judges from Verizon, Philips Healthcare, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, CME Group, Dover Corporation, Duke Energy and Cambia Health Solutions. The Best New Initiative award recognizes well-designed programs with promise that are less than a year old. “2020 has been an incredibly challenging year for innovators in big organizations,” said Scott Kirsner, CEO and editor-in-chief of Innovation Leader. “So we’re really excited to be able to shine a spotlight on some of the people and programs that have been creating positive change. The Impact Awards are all about people who keep moving ahead, no matter what the obstacles — and that’s something really worth celebrating this year.” More details about winners and their initiatives will be presented at Impact 2020, which will take place virtually from Oct. 20 to 23, Bobcat Features On Demand, which was launched in July 2020, allows customers to purchase R-Series 2020. loaders that have certain features enabled by their local Bobcat dealer at the time of purchase. Customers can demo the fully equipped loaders, then pick the features they want to keep. For more information, visit www.innovationleader.com. 


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Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc., welcomed Mike Fuller back to the product marketing team. Fuller will be responsible for product training with Hyundai dealers with a focus on excavators. He will work with Senior Product Specialist for Wheel Loaders Chad Parker to provide sales training and materials for dealers across the country. “We are delighted to welcome Mike back to our organization. Mike is an experienced

equipment professional who understands how the machine works and is used in the field. With his industry experience, Mike will enhance our excavator marketing sector as a senior product manager. I look forward to watching him assist Hyundai dealer sales professionals to expand our presence,” said Stan Park, HCEA vice president of distribution and marketing. For more information, visit www.hceamericas.com. 


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ADVERTISER INDEX ALEX LYON & SON INC ATLANTA GA 10/23 & PARKERSBURG WV 10/30 ................................109 SYRACUSE NY 10/31 & KISSIMMEE FL 11/17......................................111 PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ....................................................................107 ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ............................................................23 ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ......................................................................7 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ......................................................63,69 AMERICAN SHORING ......................................................................................10 AMULET........................................................................................................64,71 ASLAN GPS ......................................................................................................32 AUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL INC..................................................................112 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..................................................................34 ESCO CORP ....................................................................................................67 FELLING TRAILERS ....................................................................................76,77 FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ..........................................................................14 FLANGE LOCK..................................................................................................25 FOLEY INC ..........................................................................................................2 FRALEY CONSTRUCTION MARKETING ........................................................34 G T MID ATLANTIC LLC....................................................................................24 GEHL ................................................................................................................95 GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC 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