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Building for Peace — Saluting Navy Seabees
Firm Equips Dealers to Save Time, Grow Revenue …18
U.S. Navy Seabee Museum photo U.S. Navy Seabee Museum photo JESCO Hosts Topcon Technology Roadshow…22
Seabees with the 53rd Naval Construction Battalion, build camera towers prior to atomic bomb testing on Bikini Atoll, July 1946.
By Jennifer McKevitt CEG CORRESPONDENT
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Table of Contents................ 4 Paving Section.............. 55-67 Crawler Loaders, Dozers, Undercarriages & Parts Section.......................... 71-80 Snow & Ice Section..113-117 Parts Section....................118 Auction Section...... 122-136 Business Calendar.......... 126 Advertisers Index............ 134
Seabees with the 62nd Naval Construction Battalion work around the clock to build an airstrip and camp areas on Iwo Jima in March 1945.
their determined spirit. Seabees were and are deployed either as individual units or with fellow troop members, depending on situational needs. And while combat engineers are thought to be similar in nature to the Seabees, in fact, engineering is only a single facet of required Seabee capabilities. Consistently recognized for their unswerving determination, Seabee
This Veteran’s Day, Construction Equipment Guide is focusing on the Navy Seabees, the members of which are a unique combination of skilled construction worker and able fighter, formed in response to the Wake Island disaster of Dec. 23, 1941. That date marks the occasion when both see SEABEES page 42 military and civilian construction workers were captured and eventually slain by the Japanese during World War II. As a result, it was recognized by Rear Admiral Ben Moreell, Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks (BUDOCKS), that all future building and construction staff must be empowered and fully-trained for battle. Thus, the birth of Seabees, the nickname for the newly-formed construction battalions. The Seabees were trained by the Marines right from the beginning. The reasoning behind this decision was to ensure that the group was indeed battle ready, in addition to A Brubacher Excavating John Deere 450D excavator performs site work in 2017. being highly-skilled in all facets of By Craig Mongeau think I’ll be able to pay it back.” Yet that is exactly construction, in any climate or condiCEG EDITOR IN CHIEF what Ben Brubacher did when he started his busition. The result was a highly adaptness, Brubacher Excavating, in 1971. able force able and willing to serve It takes a certain level of honesty to purchase a The item in question was a John Deere 310, purno matter where or when needed. large piece of equipment and say to the salesman as chased for $17,500, a huge sum at the time and a Due to their remarkable flexibility, you leave the dealer, “I’m sure you will be back to bold move for a young man attempting to start his the Seabees developed the nowrepossess it. That’s an awful lot of money. I don’t see BRUBACHER page 98 famous motto: “Can Do” to express
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2007 CATERPILLAR 297C, 3676 HRS, S/N: GCP00276 ........$30,000
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Infrastructure and Industrial Constructors USA, which is branded as i+iconUSA, was awarded two new accelerated bridge contracts in Pennsylvania. i+iconUSA has constructed several bridges using accelerated construction methods.
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Caterpillar is replacing the current “Power Edge” trade dress (Cat trademark on a black background accented with a diagonal red bar) with a fresh new graphic design called “Cat Modern Hex.”
The Topcon Technology Roadshow made a stop at JESCO’s Lumberton, N.J., facility. Topcon’s traveling truck has a combination of both theater and showcase rooms with the benefits of a trade show and user conference.
More than 200 guests attended this year’s event. In addition to showcasing the latest in equipment and technology, Alban CAT touted its services, including product support, EM Solutions, Power Systems Rental and Parts.Cat.com.
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Tracey Road Equipment held its annual customer appreciation open house Oct. 11 at its headquarters in East Syracuse, N.Y. More than 1,000 visitors from across the state were in attendance.
The NYS Highway and Public Works Expo was held Oct. 17 at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse. Guests checked out antique equipment that was brought to the show as part of the inaugural Antique Equipment Drive-In.
Torrential rains can transform predictable, systematic work to a challenging endeavor in the midst of a mud bath. GeoConstructors, based in Purcellville, Va., has overcome these types of job sites before — many times.
Fred Vieira of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) has been selected as a “20 Under 30” honoree by the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE).
You’ll be seeing a lot more yellows along New Jersey’s Route-17 North as Modern Equipment & Supply showcases the wide breadth of Hyundai Construction product line in Hasbrouck Heights.
The House of Representatives approved an appropriations “minibus” funding bill on Sept. 26 to temporarily fund remaining government programs — including the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development or “THUD” bill.
The representatives toured SEI’s crane service shop and met with SEI’s employees to discuss how the current administration’s policies have created a strong economy, record stock market, tax relief and low unemployment.
Yoder & Frey reported that the specialist one-day, off-site Quarry, Aggregate & Mining Surplus disposal sale that it was appointed to organize in Friedens, Pa., on Sept. 27 was a real success.
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Coordination Crucial for Accelerated Bridge Construction By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT
Infrastructure and Industrial Constructors USA, which is branded as i+iconUSA, was awarded two new accelerated bridge contracts in Pennsylvania. These include the Pulaski-New Bedford Bridge in Lawrence County and Port Authority North Braddock Avenue Bridge Replacement in Allegheny County. i+iconUSA has constructed several bridges in the past using accelerated construction methods. Accelerated bridge construction allows for minimal shutdown time for roads, which reduces traffic impacts. Construction time is significantly reduced by utilizing innovative planning and pre-fabricated materials. “Preplanning is essential to the success of accelerated bridge construction,” said Ryan Surrena of i+iconUSA. “It involves significant coordination with suppliers, subcontractors, crews, local utilities and equipment managers or vendors. All shop drawings, superstructure erection plans, staging area availability, site access and weather are considerations that must be planned.” Pulaski-New Bedford Bridge The planning and preparatory work for the replacement of the Pulaski-New Bedford began in July 2018. The structure spans a branch of Deer Creek, approximately 200 ft. west of the intersection of Route 208 and Valley View Road. This $1.8M project is a full bridge replacement that also includes minor roadway approach work. The new bridge deck will be constructed south of the existing structure. According to Surrena, accelerated bridge construction techniques were utilized as a new precast substructure was built and a new superstructure was slid into place during a five-day detour of Route 208. This five-day accelerated bridge construction took place from Sept. 30 to Oct. 5. “Some of the techniques used to make this a quick demolition of the current bridge and rebuild of the new bridge include utilizing temporary footings off alignment and casting the superstructure in place ahead of the five-day shutdown,” Surrena said. “Also, the pile required to support the superstructure were driven in place again ahead of the fiveday shutdown utilizing temporary traffic signals.” Surrena noted that if the project was designed to be constructed utilizing normal construction techniques, the road would be closed to traffic or at least restricted for up to three months. By using accelerated bridge construction techniques, approximately nine weeks of road closures or restrictions were
i+iconUSA projects include the Pulaski-New Bedford Bridge in Lawrence County and Port Authority North Braddock Avenue Bridge Replacement in Allegheny County.
Infrastructure and Industrial Constructors USA, which is branded as i+iconUSA, was awarded two new accelerated bridge contracts in Pennsylvania.
avoided. Some of the equipment used to make this happen were 80,000-lb. excavators, hydraulic hammers, a 100-ton crane, a 350-ton crane, pile hammers, integrated tool carriers and 66-in. smooth drum rollers. Traffic was returned to the bridge six hours early and the overall project is completed. Port Authority North Braddock Avenue Bridge Another upcoming $2.8M project, Montour Run Bridge during construction the Port Authority North Braddock Avenue Bridge Replacement, will include Authority of Allegheny County’s (Port) superstructure replacement, demolition of buses, which cross North Braddock Ave. existing piers, retrofit of existing concrete The purpose of this contract is to separate the abutments, sidewalk restoration, concrete superstructure from Norfolk Southern’s porrepairs, highway lighting and other miscella- tion of the bridge and remove and replace the Port Authority’s portion. neous repairs. This accelerated bridge construction projThe existing structure allows Norfolk Southern’s Rail traffic along with the Port ect will take 128 days to construct in total
and include seven weekend detours of the East Busway/North Braddock Avenue for the demolition of the existing structure and the installation of the precast deck modules. “This project is different than the first in that it will be performed in pieces over a series of smaller shutdowns instead of during one shutdown,” Surrena said. “This is because the Port Authority cannot shutdown the East Busway during the week due to the demand of their bus traffic. Some of the techniques to be used to accelerate this project include precast concrete superstructure modules that will be joined together utilizing 21,000 psi ultra-high-performance cement. In addition to the precast modules, all of the remaining concrete on the project is specified to be accelerated, thus reducing the time to obtain the compressive strength.” The equipment used on this project will include 80,000-lb. excavators, hydraulic hammers, a 550-ton crane, integrated tool carriers and 66-in. smooth drum rollers. Work will not begin until March 2019 and the project will conclude in July of 2019. “Accelerated bridge construction has become an acceptable and best practice alternative when it is critical to that shutdown time be kept to a minimum,” Surrena said. Some past examples where i+iconUSA has used accelerated bridge construction include SR 4009 Babcock Blvd. over Girtys Run ($1.5M); Main Street over Wampum Creek ($1.7M); and Montour Run No. 6 bridge ($0.8M) replacements. Babcock Boulevard Over Girtys Run i+iconUSA replaced SR 4009 Babcock Boulevard situated over Girtys Run in Shaler Township, Pa. Company services see BRIDGES page 100
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ADI Agency Equips Dealers to Save Time, Grow Revenue oping employee handbooks and comRunning a construction equipment pany-specific HR forms, onboarding dealership has never been more difficult. new employees, and ensuring the Dealers that hope to remain competitive dealership has all required labor postso they can grow and thrive must take a ings. holistic approach to serving their cusDealership employee benefits protomers. At the same time, because the grams benefit in two ways, through promarketplace is so competitive, dealers gram administration and through must find ways to manage their business economies of scale that can lower costs, more efficiently. ADI Agency has develallowing dealers to offer an expanded oped a distinctive suite of services that menu of benefits, cost-effectively. That enable dealers and OEMS to address can include a variety of healthcare both goals. options as well as retirement savings “Our aim is to help dealers sell more options, life insurance and other volunequipment, attachments, parts, and tary benefits. labor,” said ADI Agency’s Raj Julka. Dealers also can take advantage of Julka and his wife Christine are managemployee services options that cover ing partners of ADI, which they formed time and attendance tracking and safety back in 2006. The firm partners with training that supports OSHA compliclients, offering services that not only ance. support them by taking non-revenueproducing tasks off their plate, but also Extra Eyes and Ears provide additional revenue streams. for Dealers ADI also helps clients develop Beyond customized insurance prod“increased service absorption” opportuucts and employee services, ADI nities through a variety of specialized Agency works in other ways to help warranty programs. Dealers and OEMs educate and support equipment dealercan sell the warranties to customers, and ships. dealers also gain warranty service work through the claims process. “We use our blog and social media Julka said his firm has the unique conversations to spread the word about ability to apply strategic programs like current best practices,” said Julka. this to comprehensively meet the needs The firm also has used its extensive of manufacturers, dealers, and cusknowledge of the equipment industry tomers, due to “an unusual combination and customers to create another product of expertise — decades of experience as Raj and Christine Julka are managing partners of ADI, which they formed back in 2006. that benefits both dealers and customers. insurance professionals and also workLoyalty Bound is a fully customizing on the front lines with equipment able rewards platform dealers can 500 to 2,500 hours. The same and trucking dealerships.” use to strengthen customer relationoptions for deductible choice and ships and increase revenue through additional coverage for travel time ROI-Driven Products and Services and mileage costs apply here as well repeat sales. ADI Agency’s Protect My Iron Extended as to new equipment warranties. Today, a customer’s entire experiProtection Plans benefit dealers, OEMs and ence with a business drives their ADI also has created a proprietary, their customers. The company offers multi- web-based software application to buying decisions as well as their ple standard options but also can create cus- help dealers and customers manage willingness to stick around as a longChristine Julka term customer. Research shows that tom-tailored programs. their equipment warranty docuADI Agency Coverage for new construction equipment ments, data, and claims as they wish, most B2B and B2C customers now can include powertrain only, powertrain plus using a secure portal. The app intesay they value overall experience hydraulics, or the full machine, with terms grates with OEMs as well, further more than product quality or price. ranging from 24 to 60 months or 2,000 to streamlining information sharing and claims “We also know that dealerships have to Businesses have learned that marketing suc7,500 hours. Customers can choose their processes. offer top-quality benefits in order to attract cess depends on providing useful, customerdeductible amount and can add coverage for and retain the best sales pros and service tailored information. Following that same travel time and mileage. techs,” she said. “Our employee services lift concept, ADI Agency continues to use its Employee Services Julka said ADI’s extended warranties for Drawing on their dealership management the paperwork burden from the dealer’s deep understanding of insurance trends and used equipment are especially popular with expertise, ADI Agency also understands that shoulders and, at the same time, enable them dealership challenges to craft services that both dealers and customers. The opportunity behind-the-scenes operations can eat up time to offer broader, better benefits to employ- enable its clients to be more productive and to obtain insurance easily and quickly at the and human resources. Personnel-related ees.” more profitable. time of purchase is a significant convenience activities from payroll and benefits adminisDealers can partner with ADI Agency for The bottom line? The Julka’s said, “We’re for customers, and a valuable selling point tration to workers comp and safety training full payroll services, including payroll pro- helping dealers become a comprehensive for dealers. Customers gain peace of mind are crucial. But it is increasingly difficult to cessing, travel and expense tracking, indi- resource customers can count on before, durknowing their equipment and their invest- keep up with the latest record-keeping and vidual wage adjustments for child support ing and after a sale.” ment are protected and that their dealer has reporting requirements. Often, dealerships and other deductions, check printing and For more information, visit their back should something go wrong. have small administrative staffs, forcing automatic deposits, payroll reports, and www.adiagency.com. Used equipment coverage can include people to take on multiple HR roles. It’s not responding to employee inquiries. (This story also can be found on either powertrain only or powertrain plus only frustrating, said Christine Julka, it can Employee services also include general Construction Equipment Guide’s website at hydraulics, with terms of 6 to 24 months or easily lead to mistakes and even fines. human resources functions such as devel- www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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2014 KUBOTA KX080-4W3 (6008904), 2580 Hrs, Bolt on Pads, Quick Coupler, 36” WBHD Bkt, Hyd Thumb, Travel Alarm, MP3 Radio ........................$52,500
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EXCAVATORS 2005 GEHL 503Z (6008905), Cab w/Heat, 38 HP Yanmar 4TNV88-PNS A Tier II Engine, 18” and 12” Pin on Bucket, Dozer Blade, Good Rubber Tracks..................$18,500 2005 KUBOTA KX121-3 (600906), 3730 Hrs, Cab, QC, 4-Way Blade ................$22,000 2016 KOBELCO 35SR-6E (2903507), 500 Hrs, Cab w/AC & Heat, 4-Way Angle Dozer Blade, Rubber Tracks, Standard Boom, Long Arm w/5’3” Bucket Cylinder ..........$39,900 2016 KOBELCO 55SRX-6E (2905502), 490 Hrs, Cab w/AC & Heat, 4-Way Blade, Rubber Tracks, Aux Hyd, Travel Alarm, Werk Brau 24” Bucket & Coupler............$52,700 2017 KOBELCO 85CS-3E (2908502), 685 Hrs, 17.7” Wide Rubber Tracks, Aux Hyd w/Hand Control, Dozer Blade, Werk Brau Special Coupler w/ Hydr. Pin-Mounted Thumb ....................................................................................................................................$99,500 2014 KOBELCO 140SRDZ (2914018), 1845 Hrs, 23.6" Grouser Shoes, Dozer Blade, 1 & 2 Way Flow, Standard 9'4" Arm, Mechanical Suspension Seat ..........................$105,000 2015 KOBELCO 140SR-3 (2914021), 680 Hrs, 23.6" Grouser Shoes, Dozer Blade, 1 & 2 Way Flow, Standard Boom, Standard 9'4" Arm, Mechanical Suspension Seat....$108,000 2014 KUBOTA KX080-4W3 (6008904), 2580 Hrs, Bolt on Pads, Quick Coupler, 36” WBHD Bkt, Hyd Thumb, Travel Alarm, MP3 Radio................................................$52,500 2014 KUBOTA KX080-4W3 (6008903), 2505 Hrs, Quick Coupler, 36” WB Bkt, Bolt on Pads, Hyd Thumb, Travel Alarm, MP3 Radio ..........................................................$52,500 2013 KUBOTA KX040-4R3A (3004658), 1,255 Hrs, Cab w/AC, Rubber Tracks, Angle Blade, QC, 24” Bkt, Hyd Thumb ..............................................................................$39,700 2013 KUBOTA U55-4R3A (3004674), 1,860 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, rubber tracks, angle blade, QC, 24” bucket, HYD thumb..........................................................................$44,800 2013 KUBOTA KX057-4R3 (3004673), 1,700 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, rubber tracks, QC, 24” bkt ........................................................................................................................$44,800 2009 KOBELCO SK260LR (2926001), 1700 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, AC, 42” Bucket, Long Reach ........................................................................................................................$140,000 2009 KUBOTA KX121-3S (6008898), 3800 Hrs, Cab, AC, Quick Coupler, 6-Way Blade ....................................................................................................................................$27,000 2013 KOBELCO SK260SR (2926004), 2,570 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, AC, Steel Tracks, Hyd QC, 42” Bkt, Pattern Changer ..................................................................................$132,000 2012 KOBELCO SK350LC-9 (2935002), 3,125 Hrs, Cab w/Air, Rear View Camera, 31.5” Shoes, 1&2 Way Aux Hyd, Mechanical Seat ................................................$129,500 2013 HYUNDAI R145LCR-9 (2514503), 850 Hrs, 9’10” Arm, AC & Heat, Rear View Camera, Dbl Acting Aux Hyd, 42” Bkt......................................................................$87,000 2016 HYUNDAI R60CR-9A (2506001), 150 Hrs, Cab w/AC & Heat, 6’3” Arm, Dozer Blade, Dbl Acting Aux Piping, Pattern Changer ......................................................$49,900 LOADER-BACKHOES 1983 JOHN DEERE 300B (60021006) ..................................................................$7,000 2009 KUBOTA M59 TLB (6005278), 1,050 Hrs, 24” Backhoe Bucket, GP Bucket, Hydraulic Thumb, Front Loader ................................................................................$34,000 2002 CASE 580M (60021002), 8200 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, 4WD, Ext Hoe, 24" Backhoe Bkt ....................................................................................................................................$27,000 2013 JOHN DEERE 310SK (6002991), 5525 Hrs, Cab w/AC, 4WD, 24" Coupler Backhoe Bkt, Ext Hoe 1.25 CU YD Coupler Bucket w/Hyd....................................$62,000 2015 JOHN DEERE 310SL (20310551), 1800 Hrs, Cab, MFWD, Lever Controls, 24" Backhoe Bucket, 1.3 Cu Yd Loader Bucket ..............................................................$75,800 2015 JOHN DEERE 310SL (20310553), 1200 Hrs, Cab, MFWD, Lever Controls, 24" Backhoe Bucket, 1.3 Cu Yd Loader Bucket ..............................................................$79,000
DOZERS 2016 JOHN DEERE 650K (2065067), 1200 Hrs, Cab w/AC, 69" LGP Track Guage, Hyd Fan Drive, Air Susp H/BFAB Seat ..................................................................$127,900 2012 JOHN DEERE 450J LGP (20450239), 1620 Hrs, Cab w/AC, 115” Blade, 24” Track Shoes, Air Delux Cloth Seat, Hyd Pump ........................................................$59,900 SKID STEER & COMPACT TRACK LOADERS 2011 JOHN DEERE 332D (6003903), 625 Hrs, Cab w/AC & Radio, Hyd Coupler, High Flow ....................................................................................................................SOLD 2006 GEHL 6640E (6003910), 1090 Hrs, Cab W/Heat, Hand Foot Controls, Mech Coupler, Std Flow Aux, Single Speed........................................................................$14,000 LOADERS 2007 CASE 721E XT (6006714), 10,800 Hrs, Good Condition, 172 HP Family IV 667TA/EED Tier III Certified Diesel Engine, Cab w/AC, No Bucket or Attachments.......... ....................................................................................................................................$45,000 2006 CASE 721E XT (6006715), 12,500 Hrs, Good Condition, 172 HP Family IV 667TA/EED Tier III Certified Diesel Engine, Cab w/AC, Motor Puller w/Fork Attachment ....................................................................................................................................$80,000 2015 KAWASAKI 67Z7 (2706701), 1250 Hrs, Radial Set of Four 20.5R25 Tires, 2.8 CU YD General Purpose Bucket, Hydraulic Coupler, Ride Control, 3-Spool Valve Control Lever & Lines, Backup Camera, Heated Seat w/TLV Suspension..........................$123,500 2015 KAWASAKI 62Z7 (2706201), 550 Hrs, Heated Seat w/TLV Susp, Back-Up Camera, QC Coupler, 20.5 R25 Radial Tires..........................................................................$113,500 2015 KUBOTA R530R41 (3006503), 840 Hrs, Canopy, 74” LM Bkt, Hydr QC ..$49,500 2013 KAWASAKI 80Z-7 (2708006), 880 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, AC, 3.7CU YD GP Bkt w/BOE, Hyd QC, Ride Control................................................................................$180,000 COMPACTION & PAVING EQUIPMENT 2016 DYNAPAC CA1500D (4007115), 585 Hrs, Open ROPS Cab, 7 Ton Soil Compactor, 66" Drum, 75 HP Deutz Engine ................................................................................$72,200 2011 DYNAPAC TR850 (4007047), 300 Hrs, 21" Dia x 33" Drum, HATZ 2G40 17HP Diesel Engine................................................................................................................$7,500 2014 DYNAPAC CC1200 (4007076), 360 Hrs, 47” Dual Drum Asphalt Roller, 35 HP Kubota Diesel Engine, Auto Vibration & Water Controls ........................................$30,100 2015 DYNAPAC CA2500D (4007100), 1100 Hrs, 12 Ton Soil Compactor, Auto Vibration Control, 84” x 59” Drum, Cummins Engine..............................................................$72,900 1986 BOMAG BW120 (6004733), 1010 Hrs ............................................................$3,950 ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCKS 2013 BELL B35D (4003502), 2,500 Hrs, Cab w/AC, Mercedes Diesel Engine, 35 Ton Capacity, Allison Trans, 26.5X25 Radial Tires, Tailgate ........................................$259,000 MISCELLANEOUS 1994 GENIE Z45 BOOM LIFT (6010754), 2225 Hrs, 45’ Platform Height, 500 Lb. Platform Capacity ........................................................................................................SOLD 2015 KUBOTA M SERIES TIRES (6010720), 2 AMR8532 rear tires, 2 AMR8993 front tires ..........................................................................................................................................$3,950 EZ SCREEN 1000B (6010761), 500 Hrs, Soil Screener ........................................$17,000 2004 MID-ATLANTIC MAEH1612 (6007688), 16’ Equipment Trailer, 50 Gal. Electric Fuel Tank, Angle Ramps ..............................................................................................SOLD 2009 KENT F9 (5801717), 1500 Lb. Hammer w/Moil Point, Hose Assembly & Flat Face Quick Fittings, Smart/Swift Hitch to Fit Deere, Cat, Case Backhoe ..........................$8,425
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JESCO Hosts Topcon Technology Roadshow in Lumberton
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he Topcon Technology Roadshow made a stop on Oct. 16 and 17, 2018, at JESCO’s Lumberton, N.J., facility. Topcon’s traveling truck has a combination of both theater and showcase rooms with the benefits of a trade show and user conference. Over the two days, more than 100 contractors, engineers and surveyors attended to learn more about Topcon innovative technology and how it can help them do their work more productively and efficiently. “We are pleased that we can bring in a 53foot trailer displaying Topcon technology so our customers have the opportunity to learn about the technology, the solutions in the different industries and the different applications that work in those industries,” said Dana Hopkins, general manager of JESCO’s Topcon division. For the event, JESCO also created a Aerial view of JESCO’s demo field.
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The Topcon Technology Roadshow traveling truck visited JESCO in Lumberton, N.J., on Oct. 16 and 17.
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Geo Position Sales Specialist Matt Schmidt demonstrates technology to a customer.
(L-R): Dana Hopkins, general manager of the Topcon division; Chris Vinson, machine control sales representative; Derrick Ward, grade control specialist; Matt Schmidt, geo-positioning sales specialist; and Sean Runge, machine control sales representative, all of JESCO.
30,000 sq. ft. demo field where guests could see and operate John Deere equipment with Topcon technology including a: • John Deere 650K dozer with a 3D Max system; • John Deere 750K dozer outfitted with the 3D MC2 system; • John Deere 235G excavator an X53i system; and • John Deere 25G mini-excavator with a laser.
“We are happy to provide our customers with a real hands-on experience,” said Hopkins. “They can operate the equipment, push dirt, and dig in order to see how the technology would benefit them in their day-to-day work.” Quite a few JESCO employees were on hand to answer customer questions including Matt Schmidt, geo-positioning sales specialist, who led the surveying group on the demo
Derrick Ward (L), grade control specialist, discusses machine control with customers.
JESCO Grade Control Specialist Derrick Ward speaks to customers.
field, and Derrick Ward, grade control specialist, who headed up the machine control demos. Hopkins noted that the attendee feedback on the two-day roadshow was strong and very positive. “Our customers are finding this innovative technology very interesting; they’re very engaged,” he said. “And this see JESCO page 96
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A John Deere 750K dozer with the 3D MC2 system.
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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004
724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820 Call Andy Miller Established 1928 Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees OFF ROAD HAULERS
COMPACTORS
CRANES
Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires . . . . .$15,500 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,
AIR COMPRESSORS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, SPECIALS IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500 P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towIR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200 ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000 P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . .$87,500
BACKHOES
Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 DRILLS work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$125,000 & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 MISCELLANEOUS
(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500
CRAWLER TRACTORS
(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, (2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. NUMEROUS Rivinius R600’s, 10’ Wide, Mount on JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou- (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . Dozer Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,500 pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. ATTACHMENTS
Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500
MOTOR SCRAPERS
Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 (5)
Komatsu
PC128UU,
1996,
offset
boom, Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good
rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRB Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALL
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL
Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 23’ boom, 11’ stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbing good con-
TRUCKS & TRAILERS
dition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$100,000 (2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL
BUCKETS Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple Buckets in Stock -Call For Your Needs FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Others Available Call Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.
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TLB’S: 2009 KUBOTA BX24 TLB, MID MOUNT MOWER, 12” BICKET AND TURF TIRES ..................................SOLD 2017 KUBOTA KX033-4, CAB WITH HEAT/AC, ANGLE BLADE, COUPLER, 105 HRS ........................$42,000 2013 NEW HOLLAND B95C TC, FULL CAB, TOOL CARRIER, 4WD, 4IN1 BKT, EXTENDAHOE, 795 HRS ...... ......................................................................................................................................................................SOLD 1999 NEW HOLLAND 575E, CAB WITH HEAT, 7025 HOURS ..................................................................SOLD 2000 NEW HOLLAND 675E, CAB WITH HEAT/AC, 6366 HOURS, 4WD, 4 IN 1 BUCKET ..................$16,995 2005 NEW HOLLAND LB75.B, FULL CAB, 4WD, 4 IN 1 BKT, EXTENDABLE DIPPER, FLIP PADS, 4000 HOURS ..........................................................................................................................................................SOLD WHEEL LOADERS: 2015 DOOSAN DL250-5, 3.5 YD BKT, JRB QUICK COUPLER, 272 HRS..................................................SOLD 2014 JCB 406 WHEEL LOADER, FULL CAB, 1 YD BUCKET, HYDRUALIC COUPLER, 1200 HRS......$43,500 2013 NEW HOLLAND W80B, FULL CAB, HEAT/AC, 1.57 CU. YD BKT, TOOL CARRIER, 902 HRS ..$82,995 EXCAVATORS: 2014 BOBCAT E63, CAB W/HEAT/AC, QUICK COUPLER, 1503 HRS, HYDRAULIC THUMB, 2 BKTS ....SOLD 2015 DOOSAN DX350LC-5, FULL CAB, QUICK COUPLER, 495 HRS, 2 WAY PIPING ....................$249,500 2013 KUBOTA KX080 R3, FULL CAB, RUBBER TRACKS, ANGLE BLADE, HYDRAULIC THUMB, KUBOTA COUPLER, 36” BKT, 2650 HRS ..............................................................................................................$59,000 2013 KOBELCO SK260-9, FULL CAB, QUICK COUPLER, 2660 HRS ................................................$139,000 2007 KUBOTA KX033-4, CAB W/HEAT & AC, HYDRAULIC THUMB, ANGLE BLADE, COUPLER, 105 HRS.... ..................................................................................................................................................................$42,000 2013 WACKER NEUSON 28-Z3, CAB, RUBBER TRACKS, BLADE, 817 HRS ..........................................SOLD
DOZERS: 2004 NEW HOLLAND D85 DOZER, CAB WITH HEAT/AC, 1045 HOURS ............................................$49,995 TRACTORS: 1994 FORD 2120 TRACTOR LOADER, SOFT SIDE CAB, WINDSHIELD, 4WD, TURF TIRES, 1821 HRS$9,995 2008 NEW HOLLAND TC55DA, W/LOADER AND BACKHOE, 168 HRS ..................................................SOLD NEW HOLLAND TS100A, SWD W/21’ MACHETTE FLAILAX, BOOM MODEL MB21 SN 02221, FLAIL AXE (BELT DRIVEN), 48”, NEW REPLACEMENT HEAD - MF48-01598, 1433 HRS ....................................$69,000 CHIPPERS: 2005 MORBARK TORNADO 15, WINCH, 15” CAPACITY, 1257 HRS ......................................................SOLD MISCELLANEOUS: 2012 ALAMO TRAXX RF REMOTE MOWER, REMOTE CONTROL, TIER 3 ENGINE, RUBBER PADS WITH BOLT ON CLEATS, 51” FLAIL HEAD WITH HAMMER KNIVES, 38 HRS ..................................................SOLD 1995 ATLAS COPCO AS90JD COMPRESSOR, TOW HITCH, HOSE REEL AND HOSE, NEW TIRES, 379 HOURS ..........................................................................................................................................................SOLD 2003 ATI LB557LC LASER BOX, SINGLE SLOPE, FOR SKID STEER LOADERS......................................SOLD 2013 BRADCO 105068 ROLLER, VIBRATORY ROLLER, FOR SSL, 84” PADDED DRUM, LIKE NEW $9,995 2014 DOOSAN DXB260 BREAKER, 8500 LBS, FOR DX350, HAMMER TOP FOR PIN GRABBER ....$40,000 2017 FFC 11197-002 SNOW BUCKET, 2.5 YDS, LIGHT MATERIAL BKT, BOLT ON CUTTING EDGE ....SOLD 2006 JOHN DEERE 1445 II, CAB, FRONT MOWER, SNOW BLADE, HYDRAULIC ANGLE, 72” MOWERSOLD 2016 KAGE SBK96 SNOWKAGE, BLADE SET UP FOR SKID STEER, INCLUDES CROSSOVER RELIEF VALVE, 8’ BLADE ........................................................................................................................................$6,000 2006 SWEEPSTER 21098MH BROOM, ANGLE BROOM, BARELY USED ................................................SOLD WAIN ROY 40” GRADING BUCKET ............................................................................................................SOLD
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2007 Kalmar DCE 140-6, 31,000 Lbs. @ 24” LC, Enclosed Cab w/Heater, CAT Diesel C6.6, Dana TE1300 Trans, 167” Triple Mast, SS/FP, 96” Forks .. ..........................................P.O.R.
2000 Manitowoc 2250, 300ton, Series III ctwt option, 260' boom, Cummins diesel, S/N: 2251051 ....................P.O.R.
2007 Manitou MT1745, 10,000 lb. capacity, 54’ max lift, repaint, enclosed cab ...... ..........................................P.O.R.
2001 Link-Belt RTC 8040 SII, 40-ton, S/N: F7J1-5291, 105’ main boom, 28’-51’ 2-piece jib, Hydro gas ride, Aux winch, Rear steer indicator.... ..........................................P.O.R.
1980 Manitowoc 4100W SII, 230-ton, S/N: 41649, 150' boom ................................P.O.R.
1999 Link-Belt LS248 HII, 200-ton, "C" ctwts, Ctwt removal system, 3rd drum, 200' main boom, 2 winch, S/N: H3I9-2238 ................P.O.R.
2007 Manitou M50-4, 10,000 lb. capacity, 4WD, 163” max lift w/ SS, enclosed cab, 48” forks..................................P.O.R.
2005 Manitex 1770C, 17- Ton, S/N 119511, 18,042 miles, Ford F750 210 HP CAT diesel, 23’ jib, 20’ wood deck ....P.O.R.
2008 Link-Belt RTC 8090, 90ton, 140’ main boom, 35’ – 58’ jib, 2 winches ..................P.O.R.
2009 Shuttlelift 3340B, S/N: 321134, 10.5-ton, Diesel engine, Independent outriggers, 13’-32’ boom w/12’-28’ jib, Block & ball, New York City swing lock ..............P.O.R.
2007 Demag AC200-1, S/N: 33167, 240-ton, Drive axle: 10x8x8, ZF automatic transmission, 6 cylinder diesel engine, 223’ main, 108’ jib ...... ..........................................P.O.R.
2007 Link-Belt 218 HSL, 110ton, 150’ main boom, “ABC” Ctwts, Block/Ball, diesel engine ..............................P.O.R.
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CLEVE ELAND B BROTHER RS USED EQUIPM MENT
2006 CAT 980H WHEEL LOADER L
118,000
$
29,0122 HRS ID# UP P15005
2014 CAT CP56B SOIL COMPACTOR A
115,000
$
2470 HRS H ID# UP P16813
2013 CAT 906H2 9 COMPA ACT WHEEL LDR
57,0000
$
2225 HRS ID# UP15773
2015 CAT CS64B C VIB. COMPACTOR A
119,0000
$
765 HRS ID# UP16877
2008 CAT D9T TRACK-TYPE TRAC CTOR
425,000
$
13,152 HRS ID# UP15793
2012 CATT 908H COMPA ACT WHL LOADER L
62,000
$
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2016 CAT 302.7D CR R MINI EXCA EXCAVA VATOR T
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USED PAR ARTS 3460854.83627 New 30" 324 bucket
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CLEVELAND BR ROTHERS PROVIDES ALL YOUR Y USED PARTS AND EQUIPMENT QUIPMENT NEEDS
1466225.79441 rebuilt 740 AXM transmission
Arm, Used, 4E7522/63584, GUTO Inspected standard lift 988F arm Arm, Used, 2357301/67960, GUTO Inspected 930G Standard lift arm 2357301 Arm, Used, 1157044/68123, Good used take off arm, all bores inspected, no cracks Cat # 1157044 Standard lift Arm, Used, 1133727/73616, TAKE OFF- BEARINGS NEED REPLACED Axle, Used, 1725385/80027, Good used take out rear axle, visual inspection of diff and wheel grps Axle, Used, 2514522/80917, Good used fixed axle, visual inspection of diff and planetary grps Axle, Used, 1294281/80918, Good used take out rear axle, visual inspection of diff and planetary grps Axle, Used, 1383121/35700, GUTO REAR AXLE GROUP, 1383121 SUITES 950G/962G/IT62G Axle, Used, 2677380/71827, Rebuilt rear axle, includes Rebearinged trunions. Part# 2677380 Axle, Used, 1079680/71963, Good used inspected rear axle. Axle, Used, 1378832/68732, Good used rear axle, inspected. No trunion support housings. Includes 1378851 diff, 1929822 wheel groups Blade, Angle, Used, 3341764/58556, GUTO D6T XW COMPLETE ANGLE BLADE GROUP WITH C FRAME FITS D6T XW ONLY Blade, Angle, Used, 3527618/66974, Like new take off D6TXL Angle blade group Blade: 3341739 C Frame: 3341742 Blade, Angle, Used, 2940812/72076, Good used take off angle blade, all pin bores repaired. Fits D6T LGP Blade, Angle, New, BL474, D6T XL Angle blade group 3787905 Blade, Angle, New, BL497, D6TXL ANGLE BLADE GROUP 3787905 Blade, Angle, New, BL551, D6T XL ANGLE BLADE GROUP 3787905 Blade, Angle, New, BL552, D6TXL ANGLE BLADE GROUP 3787905 Blade, Other, Used, 3387943/51608, Low hour take off knock down blade suits 314E Includes 2824580 blade group, left and right hand cylinders with guards Blade, SU, Used, BL400, D7E Complete SU Blade groups, never installed 3034730 Blade, SU, Used, BL315, D10T SU BLADE GROUP Call for details Blade, SU, New, BL402, D7E Complete SU Blade group, never installed 3034730 Blade, U, Rebuilt, 9J7420/42578, Rebuilt D9L U Blade # 9J7420 Booms, Used, 5I3412/54544, GUTO BOOM 4300 mm / 14.1 ft SUITES 311/312 Booms, Used, 1271409/71069, GOOD USED TAKE OFF INSPECTED. NO CRACKS 22.6' / 6.9M Booms, Used, 1839140/73275, TAKE OFF- FOOT PIN BEARINGS CRACKED Booms, Used, 2343799/50540, Good used take off 242 ( 6150mm / 20.17') Reach Boom Booms, Used, 2318178/75933, 4.25M High lift boom Rebuilt complete Includes 255-0042 GRP 1970679 Linkage Grp 2311955 Rebuilt tilt cylinder sold exchange Booms, Used, MS3194, LONG REACH BOOM & STICK FOR 320 USED CALL FOR DETAILS Bucket, GP, Used, 1098156/78252, GOOD USED 953D QUICK COUPLER STYLE BUCKET Bucket, Other, New, THSB/56740, NEW TOMAHAWK BRAND STUMP BUCKET, SUITS MOST ALL BRANDS OF SKID STEERS Bucket, Other, Used, BU3844, Rockland Brand Trapezoidal bucket 60 on top, 24 on bottom Model ETZ 1.57 CY3 Very good used Bucket, Other, New, BU3843, Rockland Brand Trapezoidal Bucket 60 on top 24 on bottom Model ETZ 1.57 CY3 CB linkage family Unused Bucket, Rock, Used, 5V5601/60577, REPAIRED AS NEEDED Bucket, Severe-Duty, Used, BU3226, 42 DB Linkage severe duty bucket Call for details Cab, EROPS, Used, 3T8106/36149, EROPS Cab, recondtioned suits D10 84W Cab, EROPS, Used, 1097922/47687, GOOD USED TAKE OFF 980G CAB FITS 2KR & 9CM SERIAL NUMBER PREFIX Cab, EROPS, Used, 1118549/50331, GOOD USED TAKE OFF CAB GRP FITS D9R/D10R/D11R Cab, EROPS, Used, 7U4400/40232, GOOD USED D350E CAB 7U4400 Cab, EROPS, Used, 1097922/65276, Good used take off cab, inspected Fits 980G 2KR PART# 1097922 Cab, EROPS, Used, 1276516/75461, GUTO CAB Glass needs replaced, sold as is Cab, EROPS, Used, 1674447/74762GUTO VERY CLEAN CAB 125-3367 DASH PANEL CRACKED MONITOR PANEL BAD INSPECTED FOR MSHA RE-CERT
1056574.82445 Rebuilt D10N engine
Cab, EROPS, Used, 1587696/72079, GUTO CAB C-Frame, Used, 3341767/66973, Like new take off C Frame assembly Counterweight, Used, 2400020/73334, 2400020 1260 LBS AS IS Counterweight, Used, 1146030/65810, 2300 LB Counterweight fits 980G 2KR Counterweight, Used, 3374888/62291, Good used take off Counterweight 7385 LBS Counterweight, Used, 6T3584/62617, Counterweight group, pins and links are in need of repair Counterweight, Used, MS2271, 705 LB Counterweight Cat # 3745858 Take off Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 3336550/58732, NEW TAKE OFF FUSION STYLE QUICK COUPLER Coupler / Quick Coupler, New, 3611097/76152, NEW CAT HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER Coupler / Quick Coupler, New, 336QCT/77452, New Tasca hydraulic quick coupler Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 2407867/78253, GOOD USED 953 QUICK COUPLER Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, BRK886, 2567-5693 IT Coupler hook for SA30 Broom Coupler / Quick Coupler, New, 3498040/78268, New Take Off 938K/938M Fusion interface quick coupler Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, CU880Hydraulic quick coupler ISO/VOLVO Designed to pick up Volvo interface quick coupler attachments. Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, BRK886, Used IT Coupler hook used only on a Cat SA30 Broom Cat # 2675693 Cylinder, Boom/Lift, Used, 1393788/72191, Good used polished rod fits front shovel boom lift cylinder 121-8909 Rod part # 1393788 Differential, Used, 4E1990, USED, HAS BAD RING GEAR AND PINION AS IS Differential, Used, 4E1989/43628, USED TAKE OUT, AS IS RING GEAR AND PINION BAD Differential, Used, 4V1073/31078, Good used take out, inspected differential suits 824C Part # 4v1073 Differential, Used, 6W7420/59790, Good used inspected Differential, Rebuilt, 1367631/55993, Rebuilt 836C diff, no spin Engine, Used, 1382001/37356, Good running take out 3176 engine, suits 345B. Rod / main bearings replaced, new oil pump, water pump and turbo. Dyno tested: results available. Engine, Rebuilt, 1230206/32272, Rebuilt 3408 all Cat parts, suits 769D Engine, Rebuilt, 7C0501/65537, REBUILT 3306 DI TO FIT D6H SOLD EXCHANGE Engine, Rebuilt, 7E9078/36720, REBUILT 777C ENGINE ALL CAT PARTS Engine, Rebuilt, 2250992/55693, REBUILT LONG BLOCK PLUS CORE REQUIRED, SOLD EXCHANGE Engine, Used, 1981441/72823, Rebuilt exchange Engine, Used, 3452887/77187, Low hour GRTO Rod / main bearings replaced pistons re-ringed dyno tested Equalizer Bars, Rebuilt, 1414690/28344REBUILT D7H equalizer bar. We do not use e-bars that have cracked / failed in the center bore. Final Drive, Used, 4E2664/43974, GOOD USED TAKE OFF INSPECTED FITS 8YG MACHINES ONLY! Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1362847, Rebuilt final drive, without motor suits 345B Part # 136-2847 Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1605585/8037, Rebuilt 980G Wheel groups Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1141488/61170, REBUILT FINAL DRIVE, INCLUDES REBUILT TRAVEL MOTOR 1141488 Final Drive, New, 3715138, New Cat 980M/980K Wheel groups 3715138 Fork, Log/Lumber, Used, ITFORK/78340Used Rockland Manufacturing Brand Log/ Lumber forks 76 carriage tines 48x 6 x 2 Nominal pin bore wear Grapple, GP, Used, 2756075/79396, Good used take off G125B Contractors Grapple Complete with pins and mounting plate Other, Used, 2190426/81797, Like new Cat LT18B Tiller Other, Used, 3105825/75526, (78) 32 INCH TRACK SHOES 50% WORN AS IS Other, New, 2518303/53371, New Cat VERS-A-MAT AS2302 Front Mount Screed *electric screed plates 10' width Other, Used, 1554102/32845, New Cat 5130 Rollers Part# 1554102/32845 Other, Used, 1072940/326, Good used H link for 5130 Mass Ex. Other, Rebuilt, 8E5273/38926, Rebuilt brake and steering clutch from D6R LGP Part# 8E5273 Rebuilt Other, Used, MS1452, GOMACO CURB AND GUTTER MOLD
2657360.82418 Rebuilt D6N torque
Ripper, Used, 2156422/80436, Good used take off single shank ripper for D8T Swing Drive, Used, 7I7761/57080, Take off swing drive, inspected and resealed. Includes 7I8627 Swing motor, motor is used and not inspected. Swing Drive, Rebuilt, 1141305/32317, REBUILT 330B SWING DRIVE Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 6P6412/31183, Rebuilt D10 84W Torque part # 6P6412 Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1431234/56095, Rebuilt, all Cat parts, Torque converter to fit 824B/836/836C Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1285303/52676, Rebuilt 988H Torque Convertor part# 128-5303 Sold exchange Torque Converters, Used, 6T4674/42945, Rebuilt Torque convertor part# 6T4674 Suits 773B Torque Converters, New, 1463329/43970, New take out, never installed 970F Torque convertor, bare, no cover. Part# 146-3329 Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1102769/35220, Rebuilt torque converter, suits D10R Cat# 110-2769 Torque Converters, Used, 1210030/47691, Good used inspected D11R/T Torque converter # 121-0030 Torque Converters, Core, 1103391/71477, CORE ONLY REMOVED FROM MACHINE THAT SUFFERED TRANS FAILURE NEEDS CLEANED OUT / RESEALED SOLD AS IS Torque Converters, Core, 1210028/59566, CORE ONLY Torque only, no cover Torque has been disassembled and inspected reassembled loosely, cannot be installed in machine as is all parts guaranteed to meet Cat reusability guidelines Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1613306/65016, REBUILT EXCHANGE Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 8E7009/64425, REBUILT EXCHANGE Track Frame, Used, 3041894, GOOD USED TAKE OFF SINGLE FLANGE IDLERS PALLET OF 2 PCS AS IS Track Frame, Used, 9G6752/1834, REAR FRAME D9L AS IS 9G6752 Track Frame, Used, 1205766/77277, QTY 2 DOUBLE FLANGE ROLLERS WORN 50% AS IS Track Frame, New, 09110008/49695, 2 NEW Trek sprockets fit ec210blc volvo Track Frame, Used, 09110013/49693, NEW TREK BRAND SPROCKET EC360BLC VOLVO Track Frame, Used, 2900738/57905, USED TAKE OFFS D6N SYSTEM 1 IDLERS Track Frame, Rebuilt, 6Y2686/54865REBUILT R/H TRACK FRAME, INCLUDES SUSPENSION GROUP, UPDATED TO THREE BOLT MAJORS NO ROLLING STOCK 6Y2686- R/H FRAME Track Frame, Rebuilt, 6Y2687/54866REBUILT L/H TRACK FRAME, INCLUDES SUSPENSION GROUP, UPDATED TO THREE BOLT MAJORS NO ROLLING STOCK 6Y2687- L/H FRAME Track Frame, Rebuilt, 9W6491/66669, Rebuilt RIGHT HAND D8R Track frames, includes Idlers 0-24% worn, rollers 20-30% worn Track Frame, Rebuilt, 1380576 & 1380577, REBUILT, BARE NO ROLLING STOCK BOGIE PINS REPLACED AS NEEDED ALL OTHERS RE-LUBBED TRACK ADJUSTERS REBUILT NEW CHROME SLEEVE ON RECOIL NEW BEARINGS AND SEALS INSTALLED ALL REINFORCEMNT UPDATES PERFORMED TOE OUT APPLICATION Transmissions, Rebuilt, 9W0782/32318, Rebuilt 988B 50W Transmission, part # 9W0782. All Cat parts Transmissions, Used, 2348866/32134, 500 hour take out, dyno tested ( dyno results available) Part# 2348866 fits 938G Transmissions, Used, 9M8300/42387, Resealed, new clutch plates installed part# 9M8300 Transmissions, Rebuilt, 1402772/57646, REBUILT 924G TRANSMISSION SOLD EXCHNAGE Transmissions, Used, 1164860/74079, GRTO AIR TESTED CLUTCH PACKS- OK Transmissions, Rebuilt, 1167684/71797, REBUILT WILL NOT WORK WITH SERIES I 2KR PREFIX Transmissions, Used, 2372331/80168, 2372331 REBUILT 972H TRANSMISSION Winch, Used, 09056/71087, Good used take off CARCO 70APS D6T TIER 4 INTERIEM Includes rear screen and controls Winch, New, WN363, CAARCO 50B STANDARD SPEED WINCH ( Equivalent to Cat PA55) For D6N Tier III Winch, New, WN411, PA90 Winch with mounting brackets, lines and controls Suits D7E
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Tracey Road Equipment Holds Open House in East Syracuse Tracey Road Equipment offers the most comprehensive line of earthmoving and hauling products in central New York, including:
Jerry and Debbie Tracey, along with their entire family, thank all of the attendees and equipment suppliers that made this year’s event possible.
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racey Road Equipment held its annual customer appreciation open house Oct. 11 at its headquarters in East Syracuse, N.Y. More than 1,000 visitors from municipalities, construction firms, trucking companies, aggregate produc-
Ronald Wilbert (L), president of Wilbert’s U-Pull It, presented Pete Morita, president of Kobelco USA, with a Wilbert’s U-Pull It sweatshirt. Wilbert’s has had tremendous success implementing Kobelco’s auto dismantlers at its auto salvage yards.
ers and landscaping firms from across the state were in attendance. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG see TRACEY page 132
A Holder tractor rodeo was a unique opportunity to test one’s operating skills.
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Factory representatives from Hyundai answered any questions and arranged financing for interested buyers. (L-R): Cam Cunningham, Marcus Barns and Kevin Murphy.
(L-R): Representing Kobelco are Terry Ober, Dave Donneral, Pete Morita and Randy Hall.
Taking shelter from the rain (L-R) are Fred Gaylord, Tom Gaines and Mike Detor, equipment foreman, all of the town of Clay. Formerly known as Kawasaki, the all-new Hitachi loaders were proudly on display.
Checking out the features of the all new Hitachi loaders (L-R) are Chase Winton highway superintendent of the town of Sherburn, N.Y.; John Byers of Tracey Road; and Eric Leinbach, also of the town of Sherbern.
John Schoeck, an employee of Tracey Road Equipment, proudly shows visitors his 1970 Brockway N361 5x4 truck powered by a Cummins NTC engine.
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Stakes for the 235 piers stand in the mud and water.
GeoConstructors Surmounts Soggy Soil for Pier Project By Craig Mongeau CEG EDITOR IN CHIEF
Sometimes a day at the “office” for a contractor can be like working in a rice patty field. Torrential rains can transform predictable, systematic work to a challenging endeavor in the midst of a mud bath. GeoConstructors, based in Purcellville, Va., has overcome these types of job sites before — many times. So it was no surprise that with some extra planning and tweaks of the work schedule, they were good to go and finished a pier project on time. “If it wasn’t for the rain, it would be a perfect job site,” said GeoConstructors Foreman Dan Bailey, referring to consecutive days of drenching thunderstorms and at times, steadier rain. “Yesterday, we got out of here after 10 hours.
The Geopier process involves drilling the shaft to the specified depth and then pouring in the stone, tamp a lift, stone in, tamp a lift, stone in, tamp a lift all the way back up out of the ground until the Geopier element is capped on which a column foundation can be set by the concrete contractor.
We were hoping to work 12.” The job site Bailey’s referring to involves his company installing a total of 236 piers over an 80,000-sq.-ft. area for what will be a four-story parking garage, part of a condominium development in Horsham, Pa., a suburban Philadelphia town. The job started Sept. 20, 2018, and involved creating rammed aggregate piers using the Geopier product for which GeoConstructors is a licensed installer. Four to five equipment operators are on site, ideally working from 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. “It’s pretty standard for our Geopier product,” said Zach Marcum, equipment superintendent of GeoConstructors. “It’s always a crushed stone that we use for the piers themselves with a ¾ in. clean stone base and that is pretty much it for us. We just drill the hole to the specified depth and build the Geopier to whatever bearing surface we need to get to and then another contractor will pour the footing right on top of it.” Marcum has been employed with GeoConstructors for 14 years and said his company performs sub-soil reinforcement — Geopiers, Impact Piers, Full Displacement Columns and other foundation support for buildings. Its territory is from New York to North Carolina and anywhere in between, he said. Marcum said that each of the 236 holes will be 30 in. in diameter and 10 ft. deep. It doesn’t take long for each pier to be created “On this job, they are relatively short shaft lengths, so you are talking approximately 10 minutes a pier, from start to finish,” he said. He added that GeoConstructors has drilled anywhere from 8-ft. holes to as much as 50 ft. for some of its projects.
A completed pier column using the Geopier system.
The Geopier product was used exclusively on the project. “It’s an aggregate pier,” Marcum said. “We are a licensed installer of the product and there are several different kinds. The one we are doing out here is the GP3 product, which is using a hydraulic hammer to tamp the actual stone into the ground — it’s one of the methods to install these rammed aggregate piers.” see PIERS page 88
Dan Bailey (L), foreman, and Zach Marcum, equipment superintendent, both of GeoConstructors.
Each of the 235 holes are 30 in. in diameter and 10 ft. deep.
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Reps. Perry, Scalise Tour Stephenson Equipment in Pa. “We are so excited for the last two years of the current administration and what it has done for our business, our economy and our employees.” Dennis Heller Stephenson Equipment
While on the campaign trail, Rep. Scott Perry, the incumbent running for Congress in Pennsylvania’s 10th district in which Harrisburg is situated, and U.S. House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (Louisiana) took time out to visit Stephenson Equipment’s (SEI) Harrisburg branch. The representatives toured SEI’s crane service shop and met with SEI’s employees to discuss how the current administration’s policies have created a strong economy, record stock market, tax relief and low unemployment. Dennis Heller, CEO of SEI, introduced the representatives saying, “We are so excited for the last two years of the current administration and what it has done for our
business, our economy and our employees. We’ve got lower tax rates, bonus depreciation, highway projects, consumer confidence, and low unemployment. [SEI] has created 20 new jobs that have come out of the robust economy that the current administration has created.” Perry is a part of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee in Congress and plans on making the country’s infrastructure and highways a top priority. He pointed to the increase in spending on our infrastructure and construction projects as a sign of these policies working and benefitting the industry and all U.S. citizens. Standing in front of a Grove GMK5275 all-terrain crane that SEI had recently sold,
(L-R) are Rep. Scott Perry, SEI CEO Dennis Heller and Rep. Steve Scalise.
Perry praised the economy saying, “Nobody is going to buy this piece of equipment without knowing and having some confidence that there is business in the future that is going to keep this thing out on the street.” Scalise added, “It’s good to see that more of these are getting out on the road because every one of these means more jobs.” Scalise lauded the current administration’s policies that have given, “more oppor-
tunities to people that for years had given up on work. We’re seeing right now some of the best economic news in the history of the country,” and added, “We need to keep growing our economy.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) see VISIT page 128
Modern Showcases Hyundai in Hasbrouck Heights, N.J.
Modern Equipment & Supply showcases the wide breadth of Hyundai Construction product line in Hasbrouck Heights.
You’ll be seeing a lot more yellows along New Jersey’s Route-17 North as Modern Equipment & Supply showcases the wide breadth of Hyundai Construction product line in Hasbrouck Heights, from the R17z9a 3,920 lb. mini-excavators to 30,000 plus lb. wheel loaders. Modern is looking to change the game for contractors and end users who would normally consider renting machines by offering Hyundai’s flexible finance solutions and Modern’s rent-to-own options. Hyundai
delivers a 3 year/ 3,000 standard warranty with a vast array of standard safety and performance features. The backing of Modern’s road service team protects against extended downtime and further reduces the cost of ownership when compared to renting, according to the company. “We can talk a lot about what the Hyundai product can do for you on the job site but seeing really is believing,” said Bob Schumody. “From this location we can showcase a wide selection within a conven-
ient drive time from our customers in northern New Jersey. If you like what you see, but need something a little more tailored to your operation, we can draw from the extensive stock of units we have across all of Modern’s branch locations. If you need it we guarantee we can get it, and quick” Visit Modern Equipment & Supply’s Hasbrouck Heights Branch (112 NJ-17, Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. 07604) Monday to
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They also Construction Battalion (NMCB) 7 prepare to (NMCB) 7 place dirt into Hescoe protective barriers utilizing an maintained roads, rebuilt bombed bridges in record time and depart on Air Force C-17 aircraft following up-armored excavator at a forward operating base in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. foiled ongoing attempts to prohibit amphibious landings its arrival at a forward operating base. despite 30-ft. tides and brisk Thua Thien, Quang Nam, currents. Quang In, and Quang Ngai. After Korea, the Seabees These projects were comremained active, with projpleted in addition to their ects in Antarctica, Okinawa, ongoing tactical assignment and Ecuador. They also reguto “search and destroy” any larly deployed to Guam, enemy fortifications. In this Midway, the Philippines, way, they proved to be the Cuba, Newfoundland and all-around soldiers so valued Spain, where their missions by our nation. included work to expand and Joe Hall, Second Class maintain existing bases; Petty Officer, served in build and pave roads; lay Vietnam from 1968 to 1974. sewer lines and water mains; “I was a builder in the build airfield and harbor Seabees,” Hall said. “I facilities; restore and convert poured a lot of concrete. We existing structures; upgrade Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Michael B. Lavender/U.S. Navy photo built aircraft runways, faulty or tired wiring; and Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 7 push dirt into protective barriers utilizing bridges, buildings…even even erect power lines. Throughout the 1960s, up-armored bulldozers at a forward operating base. NMCB-7 is deployed to Helmand Province, Afghanistan to fixed broken windows when contingency construction support to Alliance forces supporting NATO International Security Assistance Vietnam saw significant provide we had to. Our motto was Forces Jan. 25, 2009. Seabee engagement. Well in ‘We Build, We Fight.’ advance of full U.S. involvement, Seabees built fortified “We were the laid back guys of the service. If it needed to camps able to withstand continual ground and mortar attacks be done, we did it, no questions asked. I learned to drive for the U.S. Army Special Forces, who trained Vietnamese everything from a wheelbarrow to a 50-ton crane. In Strike Forces and the Civilian Irregular Defense Group in Vietnam, we did a lot of work in the jungles. We did anti-guerilla fighting and defense tactics. They also built encounter snipers, but mostly we were scared, not hurt. numerous access roads and airstrips. Further, Seabees taught Remember, some of us were just 18 years old when we went locals to build much needed housing and other structures, as overseas. Some guys weren’t scared at all. It’s just how well as providing significant medical assistance to those in you’re made, I guess. need, earning them the nickname “builders for peace.” “I think the hardest thing was to come back to our own Their work didn’t end there. As battle intensified, one country where people didn’t like soldiers who’d been in event in particular stands out: that of Dong Xoai, east of Vietnam. We had to put away our feelings, but it never goes Saigon, in 1965. Viet Cong troops had attacked a Special away. You just learn how to handle it.” Forces Camp sheltering 400 South Vietnamese and allied Hall recommends the Seabees for anyone considering the Asian troops, 11 U.S. Army Special Forces team members service. Chief Mass Communication Specialist Leif HerrGesell/U.S. Navy photo and Seabees from Team 1104. During the attack, seven “It’s the best place to serve,” he concluded. “I keep in Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Seabees sustained injuries while two were killed, one of Battalions (NMCB) 40 and 18 and Soldiers assigned to touch with other Seabees online. I always mean to go to the whom was Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Marvin G. the 101st Airborne Division complete a Hesco barrier many reunions and events. Some day I’ll get there.” Shields, USN. Shields subsequently received a posthumous at Combat Outpost in Kandalay in Southern Another Seabee who preferred anonymity said, “We’re Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry in carrying a crit- Afghanistan on Oct. 8, 2010. The 101st Airborne usually attached to the special forces units and build stuff for ically wounded man to safety, as well as destroying a Viet Division is occupying the combat outpost. them in theater. We are commonly known as dirt sailors in Cong machine gun outpost. 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Philly Introduces Connect, Strategic Transportation Plan On Walk to School Day at Gideon Elementary School Oct. 10, a city of Philadelphia designated community school, city officials and partners announced the release of the city’s Strategic Transportation Plan, Connect. Over the next seven years (2018-2025), Connect will set priorities for implementation and serve as the administration’s transportation framework. Informed by insights from data analysis and community engagement, Connect is based on the fundamental values of safety, equity, opportunity and access, sustainability, and health. “Philadelphia has the highest poverty rate among the ten largest U.S. cities.” said Mayor Jim Kenney “If we are to thrive as a city, we must take steps to ensure that growth benefits the lives and daily experiences of all of our residents — especially those who have been historically underserved and live in neighborhoods that have been disconnected from jobs and opportunities for far too long.” Connect contains five goals and accompanying strategies to reach its vision of a transportation system that benefits everyone: • Goal 0: Vision Zero — Working toward the goal of zero traffic deaths by 2030. • Goal 1: Transit First — Moving people
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From Past to Present, Seabees Continue Impactful Mission SEABEES from page 42
construction skills across all of the different skills of our Seabees. We cross train a lot. Other branches of the military have construction forces, but none are as self-sufficient as we are. We do more with less. We jokingly say we essentially work 36-hour days seven days a week.” Jim Mattas, another former Seabee (E-3 construction man/builder) who has served more recently said, “The thing I take away from it is that it was the foundation that my whole life took off from. I’ve worked in the construction trade ever since I got out in ‘93. I don’t have any student loans, I raised one son and have nearly raised the second one now, and he’s special needs. I never finished 10th grade. Only in America, right?” While the history of the Seabees is indeed impactful, current projects are no less valuable. As recently as Sept. 28 in Guam, Seabees reacted quickly to news of an airplane crash in Chuuk, Micronesia. There, sailors from the Underwater Construction Team (UCT-2), initially tasked with improving the wharf area and building structures to protect the coral reef from damage due to boat anchors, responded immediately to the news of a downed airplane at risk of sinking in a local lake. Not only did the sailors complete an underwater sweep of the plane to ensure all occupants were free, but also arranged for Medevac service for the most injured to the closest Naval Hospital. Six doctors from the Coast Guard arrived on scene at Chuuk to care for those who received local hospital care. Yet the assistance provided by the Seabees didn’t end there. When it was learned that at least three of the see SEABEES page 94
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Seabee Team 1104 prior to deploying to Saigon out of Port Hueneme, Calif.
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Alban CAT Holds Its 12th Annual Cat-A-Thon in Baltimore
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(L-R): Vito Mosca, sales representative of Alban CAT; Craig Davis, owner of CD Lawncare, Pylesville, Md.; and Phil Lucoe, regional manager of Rototilt. Davis owns the Cat excavator and Rototilt R4 and brought both to the event to display for guests.
(L-R): George Kelly, Tom Hitchcock and Travis Jenkins, all heavy equipment technicians of Baltimore County, were excited to learn more about the Pronovost Snowblower.
Roger Hanchak (L), owner of Hanchak Landscaping, Sykesville, Md., speaks with Shane Krabal, machine sales representative of Alban CAT, about a few different-sized wheel loaders that he’d like to add to his fleet before winter.
(L-R): Sonny Boteler, senior operator, and Russell Jones, technician, both of the Maryland National Capital Park & Planning Commission, speak with Dale Mickle, vice president of sales and marketing of the ALLU Group, about how ALLU attachments can help them do their work more productively and efficiently.
The Cateraptasaurus Story
Derek Arnold, the artist who created the Cateraptasaurus in display at Alban CAT, was in attendance during the Cat-AThon. The Cateraptasaurus weighs more than 12,000 lbs. and stands 13 ft., 4 in. tall. Arnold, who primarily works with metal, has been maintaining and operating his studio in Harford County, Md., since he graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 1993. He created the Cateraptasaurus in 2000 for “Sculpture at Evergreen,” an outdoor sculpture exhibition at The Evergreen House in Baltimore, Md. “Near my house in Harford County, there’s a junkyard and I made a deal with them for a 1946 Caterpillar scraper,” Arnold said. “I cut the machine up in exchange for parts. I then got a commission from Johns Hopkins for the Evergreen House, and they gave me some funding. Then, I approached Jamie Alban and he gave me the rest of the funding to build it. In exchange for that, he got to own it afterward. They gave me all kinds of parts … anything I needed. Probably half of the parts came from the Caterpillar scraper, from the junkyard, and they gave me the rest. Alban also
painted it.” While mostly residing at Alban CAT’s headquarters in Rosedale, Md., the Cateraptasaurus tours on occasion. “It was at Evergreen House for like a month or two for a sculpture show there,” Arnold said. “Then, it came back here to Alban CAT. A few years passed, and then I loaded it up on my truck and took it to Key West to a sculpture show there where it stayed for probably two or three months, and then I brought it back up here. It’s also been to Merryweather Post Pavilion. Recently, Alban has been taking it to the Delaware State Fair and Maryland State Fair. It sounds like they are having a good time with it.” Arnold said he specializes in making all kinds of art. “I do some blacksmithing, barricading pieces,” he said. “I do some repair work on metal stuff. I have to do that because I haven’t quite made a living at making sculpture all the time. It’s not every day that you get really awesome projects to build. I actually have a 30-foot Chinese dragon in the shop right now.” For more information, visit www.bakerartist.org/node/3062
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Shimmick, Terex Bid-Well Renovate Gerald Desmond Bridge Rising 515-ft. above the landscape, the twin towers of the new cable-stayed Gerald Desmond Bridge in Long Beach, Calif., are the second tallest of any structure of its kind in the United States. Critical to the U.S. economy, the bridge connects Terminal Island at the Port of Long Beach with the Long Beach Freeway and downtown Long Beach and is the thoroughfare for moving roughly 15 percent of the nation’s imported waterborne cargo. The current 50-year-old Gerald Desmond Bridge being replaced is showing the obsolescence of many similar structures built during that era. It has three traffic lanes in each direction on the incline but only two on the decline, adding to the congestion of a bridge not designed to accommodate 68,000 vehicles per day. Its deck rises only Making the adjustments lead to a much smoother paving process for the eastbound lanes and resulted in a better product and higher quality finish.
The 50-year-old Gerald Desmond Bridge is being replaced with a modern structure designed to accommodate more vehicular traffic as well as the larger cargo vessels passing underneath.
155 ft. above the water, so today’s larger, greener and more modern cargo vessels cannot enter the heart of the port. Protective netting lines the bridge’s underside to seize chunks of falling concrete before
hitting the water. The new $828 million bridge is being constructed by SFI JV, consisting of Oakland, Calif.’s Shimmick Construction Inc., Spain’s FCC Construction and
Italy’s Impregilo S.p.A. Leading the joint venture, Shimmick has engineered and constructed several notable landmarks in California. “We pride ourselves in taking on some of the toughest construction challenges,” said Mike Tung, upper and lower approach bridge manager of Shimmick. “As a part of AECOM, we have the unique ability to handle all construction aspects ourselves, which allows us to successfully complete complex projects.” A challenge is what faced Shimmick when paving the roughly 1.6-mi.-long westbound and eastbound lanes of the new Gerald Desmond Bridge. The contractor used, for the first time, high-waterratio concrete and movable scaffold systems (MSS), which made achieving the stringent smoothness
standards difficult without diamond grinding. When grinding costs for the westbound lanes came in higher than expected, Shimmick called on paving equipment manufacturer, Terex Bid-Well for solutions to increase paving quality and lower costs. Built for a Century With its expected 100-year lifespan, the new Gerald Desmond Bridge is built to accommodate the current cargo and commuter needs as well as traffic flow well into the future. Three vehicle travel lanes in each direction on both the incline and decline plus emergency lanes will help to improve traffic flow, reduce delays and mitigate hazards posed by accidents and stalled vehicles. The deck’s 205-ft. vertical clearance, 50-ft. higher than the
previous bridge, will grant access to today’s larger cargo ships. A pedestrian pathway, separated from vehicular traffic, will allow walkers and bikers to cross the San Pedro Bay. The structure’s 2,800-ft.-long west approaches on Terminal Island and 3,800-ft.-long east approaches are supported by approximately 90 piers and 350 foundation piles. More than 350 mi. of cable connect to the towers to suspend the bridge’s 2,000 ft. of main and back spans, allowing the structure to cross the Port’s 220-ft.wide back channel. Built to withstand earthquakes, the bridge’s strategically placed hinges between sections are designed to prevent damage by accommodating structure movement. To reduce construction time on the design-build project, SFI JV is using two MSS units to construct the upper level approaches. “It’s new to Shimmick, but our joint-venture partners have used it on other projects outside of the United States,” said Tung. The 300-ft.-long structure moves from pier to pier allowing each span to be completely constructed at one time. “We complete about one span per month per MSS, and we have 46 spans to build,” he said. Paving Challenges Shimmick’s crews are tasked with paving 775,000 sq. ft. of the bridges’ 1 million sq. ft. of deck, and they faced several challenges when paving the deck with its Terex Bid-Well 3600 and 2450 pavers. Structure design required paving width changes nearly every pour. “We paved at widths ranging from 50- to 90 feet wide with our 3600 paver, and some of the pours see BRIDGE page 64
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Work Crews Confront Paving Challenges in Gerald Desmond Bridge Construction BRIDGE from page 55
required us to vary paving width,” said Tung. The 3600 paver’s end segments are built to accommodate up to 30 ft. of onthe-fly paving width changes. While the MSS helps to condense bridge segment construction time, it also contributed to some of the paving challenges for the contractor. “You can only pave in the direction the MSS is moving, so we had no choice in whether we paved up or down the 5 percent grades,” said Tung. Jason McCann, service engineer of Terex Bid-Well, added, “While our pavers can be configured and set-up to pave for either, many contractors prefer to pave uphill.” On previous deck pours dating back to 2015 with the 3600 paver, Shimmick’s crews paved with a standard 4- to 5-in. slump concrete. Using the MSS on the Gerald Desmond Bridge, crews were required to use a high water-to-cement-ratio concrete. “Concrete slump was roughly twice what we typically pave — about 8 inches,” said Tung. Concrete consistency also was an issue. “Some concrete deliveries were at a higher slump, while others were at a lower slump,” said McCann. “Concrete pavers like to have consistency with the mix. Otherwise, it’s hard to get the paver set-up dialed-in.” After crew members completed paving the westbound travel lanes, Shimmick ran a profilograph over the deck. Smoothness specifications required no more than five counts registered over a 100-ft. span and no more than 1/4-in. high spot within a 12-ft. level. Shimmick anticipated the tests to come back with better results, as they have successfully used the 3600 paver to meet smoothness specifications on many other bridge projects. Unfortunately, more grinding than expected was necessary, and grinding to spec can be expensive. “Grinding costs about $6 per square yard, and we spent more on grinding than anticipated on the westbound lanes,” said Tung. Company officials searched for answers and zeroed in on the challenges associated with using the MSS and high-slump concrete. These obstacles posed a challenge to get the paver’s configuration dialed in to excel under these difficult circumstances.
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The wet concrete ran under the paving carriage when paving uphill and ran away on the downhill, so Shimmick fine-tuned strike-off auger height to effectively meter the concrete.
“At times, we would have too much concrete in front of the augers and at others, we wouldn’t have enough,” said Tung. Shimmick requested an onsite consult with Terex Bid-Well to offer suggestions. McCann made the visit to observe the crew and make recommendations on how to boost paving quality. Concrete Advice McCann quickly noticed that the work crew was working much harder than they should be. “The workers were raking concrete away from the paving carriage and pushing concrete in low spots, so I initially recommended changes to the way they were loading mud in front of the paver,” said McCann. At times, too much wet concrete would run under the paving carriage’s Rota-Vibe and dual rollers, and smoothness suffered. McCann offered Shimmick’s crew advice on setting up the paving carriage’s augers. “Two 8-inch diameter strike-off augers with double flighting lead the paving carriage to meter concrete more effectively than single-auger systems,” said McCann. “We just needed to finetune the auger height to adapt to the paving conditions. When paving uphill, Shimmick’s crews needed to lower height slightly to counteract the wet mix running toward the paver. When paving downhill, they needed to raise
the augers, since the concrete would run away from the paver.” Pre-pour frame set-up also was addressed by McCann and the crew. Initially only the carriage rail was stringlined for making adjustments. “It is best to stringline both the main frame and carriage rail for set-up, especially on a project that requires multiple paving width adjustments,” said McCann. “The main truss allows for the major grade and cross-slope adjustments to be made across the entire truss section, and then the fine-tune adjustments of 4- to 5 inch lengths can be made at the carriage rail. This increases set-up speed, makes it easier to add/remove truss segments and eliminates the potential of running out adjustment toward the end of the paver and starting all over again.” McCann worked with Shimmick to adjust both the 3600 and 2450 pavers on the job, and the decision to bring in a machine expert to help with this challenging project is paying dividends for Shimmick. “Jason made some very good observations,” said Tung. “The paving process for the eastbound lanes is a going lot smoother, and we are getting a much better product and higher quality. We anticipate the profilograph tests to come out a lot better.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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A. Montano Co, Inc. 571 Route 212 • Saugerties, NY 12477 845/247-0206 www.amontanoco.com
Ambrose Equipment Co. 1401 Hooksett Road • Hooksett, NH 03106 603-644-8787 1 Madison Street • Plainville, MA 02762 508-643-0044 www.ambroseequipment.com
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Alban Touts Huge Reman Facility Investment During Event ALBAN from page 52
“We’re currently in the middle of a major reorganization,” said Mike Carisch, supervisor of welding and machining of Alban CAT. “We’re doing a lot of renovation. We’re adding a lot of new equipment. We’re almost midway through it. We’re replacing some of the older machining equipment, such as lathes and mills with newer technology. This includes a new CNC plasma cutting table, a CNC engine machining center. We’re now able to do larger engine blocks. We also added a thermal twin arc spray with a robotic control spraying arm. It gives us the capability of spraying the decks of large diesel engine blocks and many other items.”
Mike Veirs, vice president of AB Veirs & Son Paving, Gaithersburg, Md., was interested in this Caterpillar PM312 milling machine.
At this Reman facility, Alban CAT can perform engine rebuilds that vary in size from 40 hp. up to 2,000 hp. The company also will work on hydraulic cylinders for any make or model of equipment at this facility. For more information, visit www.albancat.com/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
A crowd gathers for lunch during Alban’s Cat-A-Thon event. Jerry Preston, owner of Preston Hauling, Jarrettsville, Md., is looking at a used Caterpillar backhoe during the Cat-A-Thon.
Kyle Murphy, district sales manager of MultiQuip, displays his company’s dumper that recently made its debut.
Seen here is Alban CAT’s twin arc spray booth with a robotic control arm in its remanufacturing facility.
Bill Smith (L), owner, and Jay Blevins, operator, both of Smith and Smith Inc., are looking at a few different excavators to add to their fleet.
Cat-A-Thon guests toured Alban CAT’s newly refurbished Reman facility. So far, the company has invested $3 million with more renovations scheduled in 2019.
Alban CAT proudly touted its new state-of-the-art CNC plasma cutting table for attendees of the Cat-A-Thon on Oct. 9.
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New Designs Enhance Reliability of Loaders, Dozers
By Eric Olson
transmission and work equipment to suit each operator preference for speed.” Another good example of the modern dozer is the new Cat Rough and tough. Stable and highly maneuverable. D8T, which is engineered to move more material in less Always does the job. time, at a lower cost per ton, giving owners a faster return on Those are the qualities contractors have come to expect their investment. from two machines that are ubiquitous on any construction Unveiled in June, the D8T features an all-new, fully autosite: bulldozers and crawler, or track, loaders. matic transmission capable of delivering up to 18 percent These rugged pieces of equipment are designed to handle more productivity without consuming more fuel, as well as dirt, rock and timber loads with relative ease, and their evolvunprecedented ease of operation. Added blade capacity, ing technology has made them simpler and more comfortincreased power and steering performance, and a full range able to operate. of technology options will likely help customers realize For decades, dozers and track loaders have been the backmore productivity and a faster payback. bone of the earthmoving industry, highly regarded for their “Dozers, and track loaders are constantly evolving to versatility and reliability. match the customer needs,” said Sam Meeker, product appliBoth utilize stabilizing tracks that allow them to maneuver cation specialist at Caterpillar. “Every year, the key focus across often difficult terrain as diverse as rocky mining sites, areas for our company are to make updates to machine steep hills, thick forests and shallow swamps. The most important mechanism used by both bulldoz- power, efficiency, balance, steering, technology and operator Despite a similarity in how crawler loaders and dozers are ers and crawler loaders is their undercarriage. comfort. built, there are clear differences in how they “Several of our new models have work. For one, a loader uses various sized increased not only engine horsepower, but buckets on its front end for lifting and hauldrawbar power to the ground. This is accoming materials. The mission of a dozer, on the plished through engine improvements, powother hand, is primarily to perform precision ertrain updates such as autoshift and lock-up grading and push large amounts material, clutch torque converters, with plenty of techsuch as dirt, rock, sand and downed trees, nology supporting the powertrain.” during excavation. Since 2013, when it was purchased by LiuGong, a Chinese equipment manufacturBlades and Rippers Make Dozers er, Dressta has been rapidly improving its a Terror dozer lineup to compete better with the larger The tools used by dozer operators sound and more established equipment makers. In like something out of a horror movie. that time, it has modernized its designs and Bulldozers are high-functioning machines made its machines more attractive to users. that wield blades and rippers, tools that work “One thing the company is very proud of with surprising finesse and precision. is the two-speed travel in the planetaries of its The substantial metal blade on the front dozers, which means a six-speed machine in deftly pushes dirt, rock and rubble across Dozers wield blades and rippers that work with surprising finesse and precision. a two-speed transmission,” explained earthmoving and land-clearing sites. At the Michael Watt, a product manager at rear of the machine is the ripper, a claw-like attachment that ful technological advancement in dozers over the past LiuGong Dressta Machinery. “In 2016, Dressta changed the decade,” said Chris Schaub, product consultant of crawlers drivetrain substantially, starting with its smaller models, the loosens densely compacted material. Rippers can come as a single shank or in groups of two or at John Deere Construction and Forestry. TD-8s and TD-9s, with 95 horsepower and 115 horsepower, “Speaking for our company, the introduction of John respectively.” more. Usually, a single shank is preferred for heavy ripping, such as breaking surface rock or pavement into small rubble Deere’s SmartGrade option has been a key advancement for Those changes have increased the reputation of Dressta’s to make it easy to haul away so that grading can take place. many of our customers. SmartGrade reduces repair costs and bulldozers to the point that Watt said the midsized TD-15 is The most common blade currently used by bulldozers is fully optimizes the machine’s performance and production one of the most popular dozers in the United States in terms the six-way blade, which is located inside the machine’s throughout the job, rather than just controlling the blade on a of sales volume. steering carriage and allows an operator to maneuver the tool finishing pass. It also integrates the grade control into the “Dressta is passionate about its drawbar-pull capacity — up, down, tilt-left, tilt-right, angle-up and angle-down. Other machine’s power management system and controls the blade one of the highest in the industry — and what that means is common blade configurations are the full-U, semi-U and based on engine load, making this system easy for operators it can put a larger ripper on our machine compared to the of all skill levels.” straight tools. competition,” he continued. “In the past when you wanted to Other bulldozer manufacturers agreed that grade-control remove rock, you drilled and blasted, but with a Dressta riptechnology is the greatest leap forward in recent years for per, dozer horsepower and our drawbar pull, we can do about New Technologies most contractors in terms of improving productivity, while the same amount of rock removal as contractors that use Improve Dozer Productivity Among the companies that design and build the best bull- lowering costs. dynamite.” “There is no question dozers are increasingly performing dozers today are Caterpillar, John Deere, Komatsu and Designs and innovations that help crawler-machine operLiuGong Dressta, a relative newcomer to the North more finish-grading work,” explained Charles Murawski, ators do their jobs more easily while enjoying more comfort product manager of bulldozers at Komatsu America. “At in a safe environment also are high priorities for product American marketplace. Bulldozer tracks are noted for their excellent ground-hold- Komatsu, we have recently introduced the D65PX/PXi-18 engineers. ing capability and mobility. In addition, a dozer’s track helps with its wide power-angle tilt blade, 36-inch-wide track For instance, Komatsu’s line of slant-nose dozers provides distribute the machine’s weight over a large area, which shoes and long 10-foot, 9-inch track on ground. visibility across the entire width of the blade, Murawski said, “The blade is 7 percent wider for more productive finish- thereby improving productivity — even while working decreases ground pressure and helps it move more easily grading work, the track shoes are 20 percent wider for more around obstacles. In addition, all Komatsu dozers include a through soft earth. But today’s dozers are much better than in decades past at floatation in soft soil, and the long track on ground provides standard rear monitoring camera that provides an expanded excellent balance for a smooth ride and smooth grading. field of vision. performing a task no other machine can. “Well, certainly, grade control has been the most impact- Komatsu dozers also have many custom settings for engine, see DESIGNS page 78 CEG CORRESPONDENT
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MODEL
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
ENGINE TYPE
CATERPILLAR Crawler Dozers LGP
80 (60) 80 (60) 92 (69) 104 (78) 132 (98) 166 (124) 166 (124) 215 (160) 216 (160) 238 (177) 238 (177) 312 (233) 312 (233)
18,442 (8,365) 24,698 (11,203) 18,686 (8,476) 20,992 (9,522) 30,664 (13,909) 40,446 (18,346) 44,479 (20,296) 54,526 (24,733) 54,074 (24,528) 62,886 (28,525) 68,123 (30,900) 82,496 (37,420) 91,270 (41,399)
Cat C4.4 ACERT Cat C4.4 ACERT Cat C4.4 ACERT Cat C4.4 ACERT Cat C4.4 ACERT Cat C7.1 ACERT Cat C7.1 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C15 ACERT Cat C15 ACERT
D3K2 XL D4K2 XL D5K2 XL D6K2 XL (Tier 4F) D6N XL (Tier 4F) D6N XL WH (Tier 4F) D6T XL (Fully Automatic) D6T XL WH (Fully Automatic) D6T XW (Fully Automatic) D7E (Tier 4F) D7E WH (Tier 4F) D8T (Tier 4F) D8T WH (Tier 4F) D9T D9T WH D9T (Tier 4F) D9T WH (Tier 4F) D10T2 D11T D11T CD
80 (60) 92 (69) 104 (78) 132 (98) 166 (124) 166 (124) 215 (160) 216 (160) 217 (160) 238 (177) 312 (233) 312 (233) 312 (233) 410 (306) 410 (306) 436 (325) 436 (325) 600 (447) 850 (634) 850 (634)
17,465 (7,922) 18,007 (8,168) 20,313 (9,214) 29,258 (13,271) 36,943 (16,757) 40,818 (18,515) 47,138 (21,381) 43,987 (19,952) 48,909 (22,185) 57,441 (26,055) 63,537 (28,820) 86,900 (39,417) 85,650 (38,850) 94,265 (42,758) 109,705 (49,761) 95,917 (43,507) 110,471 (50,109) 139,010 (63,054) 208,589 (94,614) 220,385 (99,965)
Cat C4.4 ACERT Cat C4.4 ACERT Cat C4.4 ACERT Cat C4.4 ACERT Cat C7.1 ACERT Cat C7.1 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C15 ACERT Cat C15 ACERT Cat C18 ACERT Cat C18 ACERT Cat C18 ACERT Cat C18 ACERT Cat C27 ACERT Cat C32 ACERT Cat C32 ACERT
MODEL
CASE
650L LGP 650L LT 650L WT 650M LGP 650M LT 650M WT 750M LGP 750M WT 750M LT 850M LGP 850M WT 850M LT 1150M LGP 1150M WT 1150M LT 1650M LGP 1650M WT 1650M XLT 2050M LGP 2050M WT 2050M XLT 2050M LT
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
ENGINE TYPE
JOHN DEERE
D3K2 LGP D3K2 Mulcher LGP D4K2 LGP D5K2 LGP D6K2 LGP (Tier 4F) D6N LGP (Tier 4F) D6N WH LGP (Tier 4F) D6T LGP D6T WH D7E LGP (Tier 4F) D7E LGP WH (Tier 4F) D8T LGP (Tier 4F) D8T LGP WH (Tier 4F)
Crawler Dozers Non LGP
MODEL
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
74 (55) 74 (55) 74 (55) 68 (50) 68 (50) 68 (50) 92 (66) 92 (66) 92 (66) 112 (84) 112 (84) 112 (84) 127 (95) 127 (95) 127 (95) 150 (112) 150 (112) 150 (112) 214 (160) 214 (160) 214 (160) 214 (160)
17,550 (7,959) 16,250 (7,370) 16,800 (7,619) 16,839 (7,638) 15,803 (7,168) 16,405 (7,441) 21,180 (9,607) 20,679 (9,379) 20,040 (9,089) 22,830 (10,355) 22,330 (10,129) 21,560 (9,779) 32,637 (14,804) 32,174 (14,594) 31,134 (14,122) 39,550 (17,939) 38,650 (17,531) 37,750 (17,123) 48,773 (22,123) 46,891 (21,269) 45,414 (20,599) 44,563 (20,213)
ENGINE TYPE
Case 445TA/EG7a Tier III Case 445TA/EG7a Tier III Case 445TA/EG7a Tier III FPT F5C F5HFL463D*G003 FPT F5C F5HFL463D*G003 FPT F5C F5HFL463D*G003 FPT F5HFL413J*A002 FPT F5HFL413J*A002 FPT F5HFL413J*A002 FPT F4HFE413P*A008 FPT F4HFE413P*A008 FPT F4HFE413P*A008 FPT F4HFE613F*A002 FPT F4HFE613F*A002 FPT F4HFE613F*A002 FPT F4HFE6132 FPT F4HFE6132 FPT F4HFE6132 FPT F4HFE613J FPT F4HFE613J FPT F4HFE613J FPT F4HFE613J
Loaders 655K 755K
155 (116) 194 (145)
450K 550K 650K 650K SmartGrade 700K 700K SmartGrade 750K 750K SmartGrade 850K 850K SmartGrade 850K WH 950K
80 (60) 92 (69) 104 (78) 104 (78) 130 (97) 130 (97) 165 (123) 165 (123) 205 (152) 205 (152) 205 (152)
Dozers
40,614 (18,422) 45,178 (20,492)
17,510-18,752 (7,959-8,522) 19,758-21,000 (8,981-9,544) 21,320-22,343 (9,691-10,156) 21,320-22,343 (9,691-10,156) 30,275–31,290 (13,733–14,193) 30,275–31,290 (13,733–14,193) 34,527-37,745 (15,661-17,121) 34,527–37,745 (15,661–17,121) 42,558-48,005 (19,304-21,775) 43,818–46,376 (19,876–21,036) 47,258–51,403 (21,436–23,316) 265 (198) / 280 (209) w/ PAT blade 65, 300–73,700 (29,606–33,431) 350 (261) 94,300-95,000 (42,800-43,100)
1050K
MODEL
Deere PowerTech PVS 6068 Deere PowerTech PVS 6068 Deere PowerTech PWS 4045 Deere PowerTech PWS 4045 Deere PowerTech PWS 4045 Deere PowerTech PWS 4045 Deere PowerTech PVS 6068 Deere PowerTech PVS 6068 Deere PowerTech PVS 6068 Deere PowerTech PVS 6068 Deere PowerTech PSS 6068 Deere PowerTech PSS 6068 Deere PowerTech PSS 6068
Deere PowerTech PSS 6090 Deere PowerTech PSS 6135
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
ENGINE TYPE
TD-8S LGP TD-9S LGP TD-15R Extra LGP TD-20R Extra LGP TD-20R Extra LA LGP
94 (70) 113 (84) 207 (154) 248 (185) 248 (185)
22,707 (10,300) 24,912 (11,300) 47,884 (21,720) 55,931 (25,370) 61,222 (27,770)
Cummins QSF3.8 Cummins QSF3.8 Cummins QSB 6.7 Cummins QSL9 Cummins QSL9
TD-8S LT TD-9S LT TD-15R Extra STD TD-15R Extra LT TD-15R Extra WT TD-20R Extra TD-20R Extra LT TD-20R Extra LA TD-20R Extra LA LT TD-25R Extra TD-25R Extra LA TD-40R Extra
94 (70) 113 (84) 207 (154) 207 (154) 207 (154) 248 (185) 248 (185) 248 (185) 248 (185) 375 (280) 375 (280) 532 (397)
22,046 (10,000) 24,251 (11,000) 45,767 (20,760) 46,099 (20,910) 47,212 (21,415) 53,660 (24,340) 55,159 (25,020) 53,462 (27,210) 61,222 (27,360) 90,940 (41,250) 93,145 (42,250) 149,584 (67,850)
Cummins QSF3.8 Cummins QSF3.8 Cummins QSB 6.7 Cummins QSB 6.7 Cummins QSB 6.7 Cummins QSL9 Cummins QSL9 Cummins QSL9 Cummins QSL9 Cummins QSX15 Cummins QSX15 Perkins 2806F
DRESSTA
Crawler Dozers LGP
Crawler Dozers Non LGP
MODEL
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
ENGINE TYPE
LIEBHERR Loaders LR 626 LR 636
141 (105) 181 (135)
35,561-41,006 (16,130-18,600) 45,327-50,305 (20,746-22,694)
D 924 A7 D 934 A7
PR 716 PR 726 PR 736 PR 746 PR 756 PR 764
125 (93) 161 (120) 201 (150) 248 (185) 336 (250) 416 (310)
29,100-33,510 (13,200-15,200) 35,274-43,651 (16,000-19,800) 44,530-54,230 (20,200-24,600) 62,370-67,900 (28,900-30,800) 84,430-90,720 (38,300-41,150) 97,490-116,150 (44,220-52,685)
D924 A7 D 934 A7 D 934 A7 D 936 A7 D 946 A7 D 9508 A7
Dozers
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CHART from page 74
MODEL
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
KOMATSU D37EX-24 D37PX-24 D39EX-24 D39EXi-24 D39PX-24 D39PXi-24 D51PX-24 D51EX-24 D51EXi-24 D51PXi-24 D61EX-24 D61EXi-24 D61PX-24 D61PXi-24 D65EX-18 D65WX-18 D65PX-18 D65EXi-18 D65PXi-18 D65EX-18 WH
89 (66) 89 (66) 105 (78) 105 (78) 105 (78) 105 (78) 131 (98) 131 (98) 131 (98) 131 (98) 168 (125) 168 (125) 168 (125) 168 (125) 217 (162) 217 (162) 217 (162) 217 (162) 217 (162) 217 (162)
WEIGHT LBS. (KG) 19,842 (9,000) 20,503 (9,300) 21,891 (9,930) 21,848 (9,910) 22,817 (10,350) 22,774 (10,330) 31,438 (14,269) 30,821 (13,980) 30,380 (13,780) 31,504 (14,190) 40,830 (18,520) 41,094 (18,640) 42,904 (19,460) 43,167 (19,580) 48,796 (22,180) 51,529 (23,373) 51,960 (23,659) 45,780 (20810) 50,420 (22960) 51,065 (23165)
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Komatsu SAA4D95LE-7 Komatsu SAA4D95LE-7 Komatsu SAA4D95LE-7 Komatsu SAA4D95LE-7 Komatsu SAA4D95LE-7 Komatsu SAA4D95LE-7 Komatsu SAA4D107E-3 Komatsu SAA4D107E-3 Komatsu SAA4D107E-3 Komatsu SAA4D107E-3 Komatsu SAA6D107E-3 Komatsu SAA6D107E-3 Komatsu SAA6D107E-3 Komatsu SAA6D107E-3 Komatsu SAA6D114E-6 Komatsu SAA6D114E-6 Komatsu SAA6D114E-6 Komatsu SAA6D114E-6 Komatsu SAA6D114E-6 Komatsu SAA6D114E-6
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ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
KOMATSU CONT. D65WX-18 WH D65PX-18 WH D85EX-18 D85PX-18 D85EXi-18 D85PXi-18 D85EX-18 WH D85PX-18 WH D155AX-8 D155AXi-8 D155AX-8 WH D375A-8 D475A-5E0
217 (162) 217 (162) 264 (197) 264 (197) 264 (197) 264 (197) 264 (197) 264 (197) 354 (264) 354 (264) 354 (264) 609 (455) 890 (664 )
WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
ENGINE TYPE
57,035 (25,873) 53,468 (24,225) 68,165 (30920) 63,800 (28940) 67,439 (30,590) 65,080 (29,520) 68,445 (31050) 64,080 (29070) 89,300 (40500) 90,610 (41100) 91,515 (41510) 163,340 (74,090) 238,960 (108,390)
Komatsu SAA6D114E-6 Komatsu SAA6D114E-6 Komatsu SAA6D125E-7 Komatsu SAA6D125E-7 Komatsu SAA6D125E-7 Komatsu SAA6D125E-7 Komatsu SAA6D125E-7 Komatsu SAA6D125E-7 Komatsu SAA6D140E-7 Komatsu SAA6D140E-7 Komatsu SAA6D140E-7 Komatsu SAA6D170E-7 Komatsu SDA12V140E-3
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LiuGong N. America Unveils Dressta TD-8S, TD-9S Dozers LiuGong North America, a wholly owned subsidiary of LiuGong Machinery based in Liuzhou, China, has introduced its new Dressta TD8S and TD-9S dozers to the North American market. Launched in the United States and Canada markets in 2016, the TD-8S and TD-9S are powered by QSF 3.8 Tier IV Final turbo-charged Cummins engines delivering 94 and 113 hp, respectively. Both dozers are equipped with Rexroth dual path hydrostatic drive systems that transmit full power to both tracks in all conditions for smooth speed changes, pivot turns and counter rotation. The machines feature a strong, six-way C-frame complemented by a robust undercarriage available in two options — the standard LT (long-track) version for better stability during driving and leveling, and the LGP (low ground pressure) version for use in swampy or muddy terrain. The S-Series dozers are available with integrated technology options of Trimble Basic
The machines feature a strong, six-way C-frame complemented by a robust undercarriage available in two options... and Trimble Ready 3D control systems. For more information, visit www.dressta.com/en_GB or www.liugongna.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Komatsu America Dozer Saves Users Time, Fuel, Cash
Komatsu’s 264 hp D85EXi/PXi-18 crawler dozer eliminates the need to install and remove blade-mounted sensors each day, saving on machine and operator wear and tear.
Komatsu America Corp.’s 264 hp D85EXi/PXi-18 crawler dozer eliminates the need to install and remove blade-mounted sensors each day, saving on machine and operator wear and tear, and converting potential downtime into more time spent running the machine, according to the manufacturer. “With the monthly production gains from starting sooner, finishing faster and using less fuel, the more owners of the D85EXi/PXi-18 run their machines, the more they save,” said Sebastian Witkowski, Komatsu product marketing manager. “From heavy dozing to finish grading, this wide-blade dozer is perfect for large, earthmoving jobs, where accuracy and efficiency are important.” Intelligent Value First-to-last pass, rough-to-finish automatic dozing extends production gains. Once engaged, the system automatically cuts and lowers the blade to grade in a typical dozing pass. If the load increases to a maximum, the blade automatically raises to minimize track slip to keep dozing productively. This intelligence achieves up to 8 percent greater efficiency in moving material, based on start-to-finish grade testing against typical aftermarket machine control systems, according to the manufacturer. The D85EXi/PXi-18, whether rented, leased or purchased, is covered by the Komatsu CARE program for the first three years or 2000 hours, whichever comes first. Komatsu CARE includes scheduled factory maintenance, a 50-point inspection at each service and two complementary Komatsu diesel particulate filter exchanges and DEF tank flushes in the first five years. For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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made of either rubber or steel and guided along by grousers — devices that help increase traction and “We have also improved the spools in the generally come in the form of flat plates or bars. hydraulic control-valves by reshaping them to proBut many other parts also can be found on an vide good feather ability and smooth operation of undercarriage, working synchronously to power the the work equipment,” he added. “The control crawlers, including links, pins, bushings, sprockets levers are low effort with more fingertip control rollers, idlers, shoes and frames. switches.” The maintenance of undercarriage systems, as Komatsu’s Komtrax telematics system, like that well as the availability of their parts, is key to the found in other dozers, includes fuel consumption bottom line of any contractor that uses tracked reports, idle time and machine operation settings equipment. that can be used to benchmark, and subsequently iniAs much as half of a crawler’s repair bill over its tiate, changes that lower operating costs. lifespan could potentially come from an undercarEach dozer maker offers special application packriage if it is not soundly maintained — a fact not lost ages designed for different jobs, Murawski said. on manufacturers, whose engineers are always “At Komatsu, we have packages for work with thinking about how to build undercarriages to work pipelines, waste handling, woodchip stockpiling and more cost-effectively and keep repairs and parts forestry,” he explained. “The specialized blades can Since it was purchased by LiuGong, a Chinese equipment manufactur- replacements at a minimum. er, in 2013, Dressta has been working to improve its dozer lineup. usually mount using Komatsu factory trunnions.” “Undercarriages are about 20 percent of With their advanced hydrostatic drivetrain, the cost of manufacturing dozers and track John Deere dozers steer the same and mainloaders,” explained Watt. “Therefore, undertain speed no matter the ground slope, giving carriage replacement parts account for subthe operator ultimate control, according to stantial aftermarket sales. Dressta has realSchaub’s colleague Nathan Horstman, who ized that and, in turn, has looked at different serves as John Deere’s product marketing ways of changing its undercarriage design to manager for bulldozers. increase component life span, especially on “Additionally, our dozers have a counter the TD-25R.” rotate feature that enables extremely tight Dressta manufactures a full line of bullturns and allows the operator to overcome dozers, including the popular TD-8S, TDheavy corner loads and easily reposition the 9S and TD-15R EX models, and in the near machine on the go,” Horstman said. future, Watt said, Dressta’s engineers will introduce an improved undercarriage design Jack of All Trades that utilizes more of a free-floating, or Once thought to be nearing extinction a bogie, suspension to give the operator a few decades ago after the introduction of smoother ride, more drawbar pull, better hydraulic excavators, crawler loaders, with performance and a longer overall undercartheir greater lifting power and flexibility, riage life. have since proven to be more maneuverable “That is a focus based on feedback from and better suited to many projects. customers in the field to drive down “Depending on the task, a crawler loader owner/operator costs,” he said. can be more versatile than a hydraulic excaBecause of the wear and tear all tracked vator due to its mobility,” said Schaub. “For machines suffer during their working lives, work in certain regions — whether it is being Overall design of Cat crawlers continues to evolve. manufacturers are searching for innovative used for excavation, such as for a home baseways to help keep the costs per hour low. As ment, backfilling or demolition — the John Deere 755K “They can doze, load, excavate, transport — you name it. In a result, most undercarriages are composed of modular parts model is the preferred choice, due to the large 3.2-cubic-yard comparison to an excavator, a track loader can transport that can be replaced quickly. materials faster, traverse a job site, work slopes, and often bucket and exceptional mobility.” “At Komatsu, our PLUS rotating bushing undercarriage Compared with excavators, he added, crawler loaders can load trucks faster. They are a great support tool to have on has more than doubled the wear life of our bulldozers when move more material per pass, allowing operators to spread many projects.” used in severe applications, such as moving Florida sand or Crawler loaders also can be equipped with a variety of fracking sand,” explained Murawski. “This not only reduces material or load trucks over greater distances. Over the years, loaders have evolved into rear-engine hydrostatic machines, attachments. operating costs by up to 40 percent for our end-users, but At Cat, for instance, the maker’s Fusion coupler interface also reduces machine down time for them.” resulting in improved front visibility and maneuverability. Even though crawler loaders and bulldozers have long allows operators to quickly switch out attachments on the Meeker added that Cat undercarriage technology, like the been used on hills and slopes, their ability to maintain stabil- job, eliminating the need to drive pins in and out to swap overall design of crawler machines, will continue to evolve ity, as well as maneuver over the terrain with little effort, has tools that lift, haul, sweep or stack. to give contractors better value. Cat and John Deere are the leading makers of these relibeen a result of intense engineering efforts. “We are trying to do that with a couple of new features for “The tracks on John Deere’s crawlers offer unmatched able machines. Cat dozers, like our new heavy-duty extended life (HDXL) traction compared to any wheeled machine,” Schaub said. offering, as well as system one updates,” he said. “HDXL Tracks Are Only as Good “Coupled with the John Deere full-hydrostatic transmisnow has a larger link, with more wear material and deeper as Their Undercarriages sions, these machines offer unparalleled controllability on hardened depth, providing up to 30 percent more link life. The most important mechanism used by both bulldozers System One works to continues to update with better sealing, slopes with hydrostatic braking and hill-hold features.” Often working in tandem with bulldozers, crawler loaders and crawler loaders is their undercarriage, a complex system smoother seal surfaces, and further packing resistance.” can accomplish several different tasks beyond their primary that both supports and propels them. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment The various components that make up undercarriages Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) function of moving and lifting materials. “Track loaders are the jack of all trades,” said Meeker. include, first and foremost, the tracks themselves, which are CEG
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The winner of this year’s grand prize tickets to the NASCAR race at Watkins Glen is John Scott (R), highway superintendent of the town of Kirkland. Presenting the tickets is Ted McKeon, president of the Superintendent’s Profile.
Mike Harter, highway superintendent of the village of Homer, was the winner of a pair of tickets to a Buffalo Bills game. Ted McKeon (C), president of the Superintendent’s Profile, presented the tickets.
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This 1970 Brockway N361 5x4 with a Cummins NTC290 engine was brought to the show by John Schoeck of Canastota, N.Y. Many people remember removing snow with this type of truck.
Jerry Sanders, Associated Industrial Riggers, Syracuse, N.Y., found this 1970 Hendrickson truck in Ohio. It had been previously owned by his father and used in his rigging business, Carpenter Riggers and Haulers. Sanders restored the truck in honor of his dad.
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Inaugural Antique Equipment Drive-in Draws Big Interest at Highway Show EXPO from page 82
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The Carman family of Binghamton, N.Y., Steve, Tom and Walt, are a part of Bedrock Buckets & Booms, the local chapter of the Historical Construction Equipment Association (Ohio). This is a 1936 Bay City Twenty, which was used as a New York State machine. It went through a few owners before the Carmans found it in a pit, restored it, got it running. They’ve had it to a few shows, including the nationals in Ohio, Connecticut and Rhode Island. There were 2,000 made back in 1936 to 1940.
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A 1936 Bay City Twenty was brought in by the historical society.
Stephenson Equipment returned this year to the NYS Highway and Public Works Expo with some Yanmar equipment.
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ARTBA Names Dave Bauer as Its New President, CEO Dave Bauer has been named president and chief executive officer of the Washington, D.C.-based American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA), effective Jan. 1, 2019. The unanimous decision of the association’s board of directors was announced at ARTBA’s National Convention, held in New York City. Bauer succeeds Pete Ruane, who retires Oct. 31 after 30 years of service. Ruane was the longest tenured head of the 116-year-old organization. Long time ARTBA Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer William D. Toohey Jr., who has been with the association 34 years and had announced his intention to retire in April 2019, was appointed interim president and CEO by the board and will assist in the transition process. Bauer joined ARTBA in 1997, and currently serves as its executive vice president of advocacy. “Dave Bauer’s encyclopedic knowledge of transportation policy issues, his non-partisan approach, and his strong relationships with the staff, the association’s membership and its industry coalition partners make him the right person to lead ARTBA,” said David
Zachry, chief executive officer of the Zachry Corporation, an international construction firm based in San Antonio, Texas. “Dave earned this position with his enthusiasm, energy and plan for the future.” Zachry chaired the search committee charged with finding the association’s new top executive. “I am humbled and energized by this new opportunity,” Bauer said. “While this is a personnel change for the association, it is not a mission change. ARTBA will continue its aggressive advocacy work to grow and protect the nation’s transportation infrastructure market to meet the demand for safe and efficient mobility.” Bauer, as head of ARTBA’s government relations team, has directed the association’s lobbying, grassroots initiatives, policy development, regulatory engagement, political fundraising and disbursements. He played a key leadership role in the passage of four major federal highway and public transit investment laws: TEA-21 (1998),
recognized his work to help ensure ethanol blended motor fuel is appropriately taxed to support federal Highway Trust Fund investments. The policy reform boosted revenues for transportation programs by more than $2 billion per year. “After a rigorous search process, Dave Bauer was clearly the best choice to lead ARTBA’s outstanding staff,” ARTBA Chairman Bob Alger, president and chief executive officer of Connecticut-headquartered Lane Construction Corporation, said. “His passion and unwavering commitment to advancing ARTBA’s mission will help drive his — and the association’s — success.” Prior to joining ARTBA, Bauer spent seven years on the personal staff of U.S. Senator Mark O. Hatfield (R-Ore.). For more information, visit www.artba.org.
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GeoConstructors Drills 236 Holes, Fills Each With Geopier Product PIERS from page 32
The process involves drilling the shaft to the specified depth and then pouring in the stone, tamp a lift, stone in, tamp a lift, stone in, tamp a lift all the way back up out of the ground until the Geopier element is capped on which a column foundation can be set by the concrete contractor. “We go right underneath the footing lines, so you have a footing that’s 10 feet by 10 feet or whatever and we will just cover it up,” Marcum said. “When we leave, you can’t even tell we were there, most of the time. Then, the concrete contractor will come back in, dig his footing out and locate all of our piers, which will be all nice and pretty inside of that footer; he then starts pouring concrete right down on top of them.” Marcum loves using the Geopier product. “We have been in the business a long time and we are very efficient and fast at it,” he said. “It’s more cost-efficient than under cut and replace, which is a pretty common thing to do or any larger scale forms of improvement. We are the nice in-between and it works out great and saves the customer Foreman Dan Bailey oversees drilling of one of the 235 money.” holes on the project in Horsham, Pa. For the project, GeoConstructors has used a Caterpillar 323 excavator with an Indeco HP4000 able time frames on fixes and it cost more money. hammer; a Bay Shore TR30 drill on a John Deere Every time I’ve sent a hammer to Gorilla, they knew 250G excavator and a Cat skid steer sporting a cus- exactly what it was and usually turned it around tom-made bucket to load the perfect amount of inside of a week and was able to find parts for our older hammers. I know that when I talk to Bob that Geopier product into the drilled holes. Of course, hammers are a vital component of pier he knows what he is talking about. It’s not a guess.” According to Marcum, the way service works is projects and Marcum said his company is aligned with a well-known name in the industry to provide that GeoConstructors will set up freight loads; Gorilla hammers will pay for one direction. service, when needed. “I set up a freight and put it on pallet and send it to “We work with Bobby Tedesco of Gorilla Hydraulic Breakers who provides service for all of their address in Massachusetts — no muss, no fuss,” our hammers, not just for the Indeco HP4000 ham- he said. “Then, I see it in about two weeks later all mers, but also for its Rammer E66 hammers current- fixed up and ready to go back to work. Gorilla can ly being used on other projects. Gorilla’s remanufac- do any brand of hammer and I know they service turing facility performs all of our repairs and service many, many hammers for other customers. Gorilla’s on these hammers for us to keep us running, no mat- staff is well trained and can be reached at their facility at any time from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Outside of that, ter where we are.” GeoConstructors has been working with Tedesco Bob always answers his phone when I need to talk to of Gorilla Hydraulic Breakers for approximately a him. This year I have already done two year and a half after coming highly recommended rebuild/replacements with them, and we’re working from what Marcum calls his company’s fellow on a fourth rebuild.” Just like Gorilla Hammers and Bobby Tedesco, licensee company, PCI-Peterson Contractors Inc., GeoConstructors is busy, too. At any given moment, based in Iowa. “PCI does what we do in the whole Midwest from the contractor will have multiple pier projects going W.Va. clean over to Calif.,” he said. “They have been on in the Northeast — and the pier work can vary using Gorilla for several years and he came very dramatically. “We have done jobs that were literally 15 piers highly recommended from PCI and I very much respect their opinion; and they have about five times up to more than 2,000 piers.” Marcum said. “The bigger the building … the more piers. We do a lot the equipment we have. “Bobby [Tedesco] knows hammers,” he added. of commercial work and we’ve done a lot of park“That is the biggest thing. I have given hammers to ing garages. This is an average one for us here in other people that are supposed to be ‘dealers’ and had see PIERS page 125 less than desirable results out of it and less than desir-
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IAEE Lauds AEM’s Fred Vieira With ‘20 Under 30’ Honors
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Fred Vieira of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) has been selected as a “20 Under 30” honoree by the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE). The IAEE “20 Under 30” program each year recognizes 20 young professionals and provides education for their professional growth in the exhibitions and events industry. Honorees will be recognized at IAEE’s Expo! Expo! annual meeting and exhibition Dec. 11 to 13 in New Orleans. “It’s an absolute honor to be named as one of IAEE’s 20 Under 30 young professionals,” said Vieira. “I’m humbled to be included in this select group, one which includes a number of my AEM colleagues who have been recognized by IAEE in the past, and I’m looking forward to representing the association at the 2018 Expo! Expo!” Vieira currently works as AEM’s Latin America event manager and is responsible for the day-to-day business and successful growth of the ConExpo Latin America trade show, which returns to the region Oct. 2 to 5, 2019, in Santiago, Chile. An employee of AEM since 2016, Vieira previously worked as part of the association’s global business development and project management departments. Originally from Brazil, Vieira holds degrees in international business and economics and earned his MBA from North Greenville University. For more information, visit www.aem.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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JESCO Creates 30,000-Sq.-Ft. Demo Area for Topcon Show JESCO from page 22
for about 15 to 20 minutes, they’re saying ‘I the roadshow. And for an overall contest, year. there was a drawing for a pair of club tickets For more information, visit covers the gambit from people who knew wished I had this years ago.’” JESCO provided lunch for guests each to the Nov. 25 game between the New York www.jesco.us. nothing about the technology to people who (This story also can be found on have been operating with the technology for day and also held two contests. Each day, Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles. Construction Equipment Guide’s webattendees could win a JESCO branded jacket The Topcon Roadshow schedule concludyears. Everybody’s learning something today and that’s wonderful. They’re seeing by estimating the volume of dirt in a pile on ed its 2018 tour this month, so the site at www.constructionequipmentthe value in not only what Topcon provides, the demo field the company created prior to Lumberton event was one of the last of the guide.com.) CEG but what we, JESCO, as a partner provide, too.” Guests found the technology easy to learn. “For those using the technology for the first time, it really is not a difficult learning curve,” Hopkins said. “Contractors already understand grading and slope. With this new equipment, it’s just a matter of overlaying GPS technology and showing them how that information is communicated to them via the machine control systems. As soon as they see it in a 10-minute overview, they immediately understand that it all makes Each day, attendees could win a JESCO branded jacket by estimating the volume of dirt in this pile on the demo field the company sense. And then, after they’ve operated it created prior to the roadshow.
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Guests were able to demo a John Deere 235G excavator with a Topcon X53i system during the event.
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For the event, JESCO also created a 30,000-sq.-ft. demo field where guests could see and operate John Deere equipment with Topcon technology.
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Brubacher Excavating Grows, Succeeds With ‘Great People’
A John Deere 759J feller buncher and a 648G skid steer are at work on a landclearing project for Brubacher Excavating in 2018.
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BRUBACHER from page 1
own business while still working for his father. The salesman, however, had no qualms about allowing the purchase and in reply to his customer’s doubts he said, “Ben, if I know you, you will do good work and you will own another one by the end of the year.” By the end of the year, Ben Brubacher had indeed added a second John Deere, a 310A, to his thriving business. He continued working side-by-side with his father, each bidding and working on their own projects while relying on one another to help out with resources as needed. They would bill each other and settle up (L-R): Mike Kernan, vice president of sales; Tim Houser, president; every two weeks. Finally, in the mid-1980s, and Jake Kuchera, senior vice president, all of Plasterer Ben bought out his father’s business, which Equipment. was largely involved in agricultural work. Brubacher Excavating Inc. continued to grow substantial- national cemetery projects in the southeastern, Pa., area. “We are very pleased to be part of providing a resting ly from its agricultural roots, moving from working with farmers into house basements and small subdivisions to place for those that have served our country well,” Keith multi-million-dollar residential communities, golf courses said. and commercial projects in the 1990s and beyond. At the A Growing Legacy helm today is Keith Brubacher, who leads the company in How does a company that started with nothing more than the completion of new goals. the moxie shown by its founder continue to grow over decades? Projects Across Southeastern Pennsylvania “It starts with great people,” Keith said. “We believe that A strong market for the company recently has been warehouse infrastructure projects in the Lehigh Valley, Pa., area. a great team of committed and competent people who work In total, Brubacher has prepared several million square feet together well are willing to be flexible and not get hung up for warehouses. One of the most notable, according to Keith, on their egos and preferences will always find a great place was a 1.2 million sq.-ft. warehouse that was completed a few in construction. Even though we started out doing agriculture and residential work, we are still using the same tools, for the years ago. “We finished on-time, on-budget with no change orders most part, equipment and things with tracks, engines, buckrelated to scope, other than what the owner specifically ets and tires, but we are working in very, very different indusdirected and we had one punch list item that was corrected try segments today. The common core is the people.” before the gentleman left the site,” he said. “We are very A Strong Supporter proud of that type of quality and workmanship on our projAdditionally, Brubacher has worked hard over the past ects.” The company is involved with a number of water main eight years to diversify its clients and market. A corollary to replacement and extension projects throughout southeastern, that the company leadership believes, is having good partPa. Keith said, “Providing upgraded infrastructure for the ners — that’s where companies like Plasterer Equipment Co. clients of major water utilities so that they have clean, reli- Inc. comes in. Brubacher has done business with Plasterer able drinking water without their roads full of patched areas since the mid-1970s. According to Keith, one major reason for this long-standfrom multiple repairs to old lines … that is something we are ing relationship is that, “When things do change unexpectreally pleased about from a community perspective.” Additionally, Brubacher has taken great pride in being edly or you experience a down cycle, Plasterer is there to involved in a number of national cemetery projects over the stand by you during those times, not just when you are buylast few years, including site work for several phases of large ing lots of new equipment and writing million-dollar pur-
Keith Brubacher, president of Brubacher Excavating.
Kris Hay, director of fleet of Brubacher Excavating.
chase orders. That’s a key distinguishing trait between people that are simply here to sell you something today, but not support or stand by you when you are not buying a lot of new equipment. Those are things that really test the people that are there for the long haul and have strength of character.” Mike Kernan, vice president of Plasterer Equipment, concurred. “One of the things we do from Tim Houser, company president, all the way through management, is having everyone stay involved with the account,” he said. “The reason we have had a good long-term relationship with our customers is that whenever a contractor is looking to buy equipment, he generally is getting the most attention from everyone. We always believe the sustainability of a relationship is really created if you give a customer as much attention after the sale as long as possible — even more attention than you gave during the sale. That is the key to building a sustainable relationship and that is what we have tried to do with all of our customers.” Kris Hay, director of fleet of Brubacher Excavating, has seen this approach firsthand. “The service department is very responsive,” said Hay. “To put it into perspective, a half-day to a day’s response time from Plasterer is typical when we call in for help. You are in the four- to five-day range with some others. That is huge. That is appreciated and is part of what helps us continue with the relationship. It gets trying when you are waiting on service. We also have excellent support from Plasterer Equipment and Deere Corporate with technician training. We do most of our maintenance and repairs in-house, so to see BRUBACHER page 104
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i+iconUSA Spans Pennsylvania With Accelerated Bridge Construction BRIDGES from page 10
included the replacement of the bridge superstructure, approach rehabilitation, drainage installation, the installation of guide railing, signage and pavement marking covering approximately 350 linear ft. of roadway. Surrena explained that the sequence of work on this project first involved the removal of the existing bridge superstructure along with select portions of the substructure. Precast abutment caps were then set on the substructure and grout was placed and cured beneath. Once the caps were set and cured, precast concrete deck modules were set and joined together again with ultra-high-performance concrete. The precast sleeper slabs and Babcock Boulevard over Girtys Run during construction approach slabs were then set to allow the roadway reconstruction to tie into the bridge. An epoxy overlay was then placed on the bridge deck and approach slab the following week. The project consisted of setting more than 20 individual precast concrete pieces over an 84-hour weekend shutdown. i+iconUSA has constructed several bridges in the past using accelerated construcGirtys Run, which was tion methods. located below the structure, “A thorough constructability analywas temporarily diverted during con- funding. sis was needed due to the pick weight “I couldn’t ask for a better contractor struction work to avoid environmental on this job,” said Ben Beeman, FHWA limits,” said Hicks. “This pick weight impacts. Traffic was maintained executive committee member. needed a 550-ton crane. This size crane through the utilization of maintenance Tyson Hicks of i+iconUSA noted actually requires another crane for and protection of traffic services, that the bridge was opened to traffic assembly, which created the challenge including temporary barriers, lighting, ahead of schedule in just six days and of ensuring the appropriate right-ofsignage and an off-duty police officer. 22 hours; well ahead of the nine-day way and room available to place all of Other ancillary services, such as erodeadline. It also accomplished the equipment. This was resolved by sion control, excavation, surveying and PennDOT District 11’s goal for a preacquiring a right to enter agreement.” site restoration services were completfabricated bridge element system with The substructures consisted of a preed in addition to the bridge replacethe use of epoxy overlay, and included cast pile cap, precast backwall, precast ment. the first use of this client’s ultra-highcheekwalls, and precast wingwalls. This project was already fast-tracked performance concrete to develop the Because the abutments were to be inteand was still completed ahead of scheddeck and approach slab joints without gral abutments, they had to be supportule. post-tensioning. ed by piles. Corrugated metal pipes According to Hicks, the most eco- were cast directly into the pile cap so Wampum Avenue Bridge nomical structure and the structure with that the pile cap delivered to the site i+iconUSA replaced the deterioratthe shortest construction time was a 78 could be easily placed over the piles. ing Wampum Avenue Bridge, which ft. rolled steel beam structure on inte- The corrugated pipes allowed for some carries Route 288 (Main Street) over gral abutments. tolerance in the driving of the piles. Wampum Run. Because the bridge cloThe beams were rolled and then “Thorough troubleshooting during sure meant a 21-mi. detour for truck delivered to the concrete precast facilithe pre-planning stages of this project traffic, the project bridge replacement ty in order to place the deck segments. along with constant communication milestone was only nine days. The The deck and the barrier on the beams with the fabricators and the owner posiproject won a national award as the were placed using conventional methtioned this project for success,” Hicks Best Project in the Prefabricated Bridge ods and allowed the concrete to cure said. Elements and Systems category at the 2014 National Accelerated Bridge prior to delivering the modules to the see BRIDGES page 102 Construction Conference. It had federal project site.
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Origins of i+iconUSA Date Back to 1940s With Founding of Joseph B. Fay Company BRIDGES from page 100
Montour Run No. 6 Bridge i+iconUSA completed the accelerated demolition and replacement of the Montour Run No. 6 Bridge, the sole means of access to an industrial park that contained five local businesses, over a holiday weekend. This project was completed in only four days, well ahead of schedule. Hicks explained that the Construction time is significantly reduced by utilizing innovative planning and pre-fabricated materials. concrete-filled steel grid deck that was used was mob] and tight coordination selected for its known durawith subcontractors and supbility and is expected to last pliers,” he said. at least 75 years. The construction team utilized lightAbout i+iconUSA weight concrete and grid i+iconUSA is a family of deck, which allowed the diversified heavy-civil and superstructure to be assemindustrial construction combled monolithically at an panies recognized for safe adjacent location then set and innovative infrastructure into place. solutions. Prior to the closure, the The origins of i+iconUSA schedule was planned so that the superstructure steel was Accelerated bridge construction allows for minimal date back to 1947 with the delivered one day and shutdown time for roads, which reduces traffic founding of Joseph B. Fay Company (Fay) operating assembled the following day. impacts. primarily in the Mid-Atlantic The grid deck was placed on States. Since that time, by that superstructure, the conpursuing its strategy of creatcrete was then placed on the ing value for employees, deck, and finally the conclients, and other stakeholdcrete barriers were placed ers, i+iconUSA has grown with one 500-ton crane. and expanded through acquiThe supercrane was delivsition and organic means. ered the day prior to closure. i+iconSOUTHEAST, Once the bridge was closed which began operations in to traffic, the superstructure 1982, focuses on the geodemolition began immedigraphical region from southately, followed within hours ern Virginia through Florida. by the substructure demolii+iconUSA lists its vision tion. The next day, the new as being creators of safe and bridge construction began innovative infrastructure with the precast abutment Wampum Avenue Bridge during construction solutions. In addition, its caps being placed, followed by the superstructure the following day. concrete and sealing materials, coupled mission is as follows: to always be the Other tasks included the placement of with precise and very detailed planning preferred solutions creator that builds value by: living to be safe and accident concrete backwalls, backfilling the in advance,” Hicks said. He noted that this limits the time that free; developing its team to achieve its abutments, setting the backwall concrete, placing the moment slabs, and the bridge is not in use and allows com- highest potential; taking pride in the munities to maintain traffic flow. quality they create; delivering integrity, grading the approaches to the bridge. “To ensure success, accelerated respect, and fairness to clients and “Some proven techniques used in accelerated bridge construction include bridge construction projects require stakeholders; and being involved to building bridge superstructure seg- more pre-planning and supervision, enrich its communities. (This story also can be found on ments alongside where it will be precise ordering and delivery of mateplaced, having concrete segments pre- rials, multiple shifts of workers, equip- Construction Equipment Guide’s fabricated and delivered on site at the ment set up on both sides of the struc- website at www.constructionequiptime of assembly, and using different ture [since there is no time to mob/de- mentguide.com.) CEG
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Seminar Shapes Equipment Management Philosophy BRUBACHER from page 98
have that kind of support with service advisors and in-house training has been huge for us. It really does set Plasterer apart.”
“The machine operator has a significant impact on what it actually costs to operate that machine,” Keith said. “That ties into the information John Deere collects through telematics and Plasterer monitors along with us. We can see if there is something getting off track, intervene and make adjustments to resolve that situation. The training for our technicians and our operators is well supported by Deere and Plasterer. Even though we have our own technicians, they don’t use that as a weapon to say, ‘well, since you don’t hire us to do all of your service, we are going to hold all of this information close to the vest. It’s a real partnership, even though we choose to self-perform much of the maintenance. When it comes to education and resources, we see a good partnership there.”
Growing With Deere Brubacher currently has 37 primary pieces of John Deere equipment in its fleet, primarily backhoes, dozers and skid loaders. The oldest piece, apart from a 310A backhoe at the family’s cabin, is a 650J, approximately 10 years old. The most recent item, a 310SL backhoe was purchased about two months ago. However, Deere equipment was not always as abundant at the company. “In the early part of the 2000s, there was very little John Deere equipment in our fleet,” Hay said “At about that time, Plasterer came to us with a much GPS Adaptability more flexible approach, that allowed us a variety of One great perk about John Deere equipment, Hay opportunities to acquire equipment, rental purchase pointed out, is its open platform for GPS. options, as well as a more favorable approach to A Brubacher Excavating crew works on a water main replacement “We are mostly a Trimble-based company, but doing business together. This came at an important project using a John Deere 310 backhoe and 318D skid steer. Plasterer is one of the best at having that open plattime because we were really growing our fleet. Since form from Deere, that GPS support in-house and then there’s been a much higher level of flexibility and creStanding in front of a John ready to go when we need rental GPS dozers,” he said. ativity on rental purchase options, on rental options that realDeere 759J feller buncher “When we order dozer inventory, we focus on the best ly met our needs in ways that were rather uncommon in the (L-R) are Brubacher crew options available in an effort to give our customers choices marketplace, at least for companies our size. Mike members Kyle, Matt and with GPS applications” Kernan said of this approach, “we Kyle. [Kernan]’s involvement in presenting some new alternatives use open architecture so we can put GPS on the customer’s really turned the tide there. When we are making decisions machine and it’s not exclusive to Topcon or Trimble. We can on what we buy, we are looking far beyond the sale price of do either. We have an integrated grade control (IGC) departthe machine. We are looking to all the things we anticipate it ment. We have an IGC specialist on staff and that focus is all will need during its lifespan in our fleet .” he does. Plasterer has a system called Plasterer Care Plus, which we tie in with John Deere telematics on any machine An Influential Association with a customer. We have one person in the company The practice of looking ahead over the lifetime of the responsible for monitoring that machine and if that machine machine was one way in which Mike Vorster, C.E.M.P. has fault codes coming in, we actually monitor the fault Central Inc. has influenced Brubacher. The company first codes. We call the customer proactively, sometimes before came into contact with Vorster when the first fleet manager they are even aware that they have a fault code and we are at Brubacher saw an opportunity to go to one of Vorster’s trying to get on top and ahead of machine problems that seminars. The seminar was costly, but Ben Brubacher trusted might put the machine down. the manager’s judgement and sent him. The principals taught “Plasterer Care is a company-branded comprehensive in that seminar have been shaping Brubacher’s fleet manageprocess with dedicated employees,” he added. “Plasterer ment approach ever since. Care starts when the machine comes into inventory and crit“We have been influenced quite a bit through Mike ical maintenance and product support information is capVorster, by his teaching and thinking about equipment mantured for that machine and archived specific to the machine agement for nearly 20 years,” Hay said. “We look holisticalserial number in multimedia. That information is shared at ly at our fleet management program, come up with a target delivery by our Plasterer Care coordinator, who also uses the set of hours and look at the anticipated owning and operating opportunity to train our customers on the benefits of JDLink costs during that whole period. technology. By utilizing JDLink technology the Plasterer “Mike [Vorster] is frequently a speaker at John Deere flyCare team can track preventive maintenance, machine utiins for customers,” Hay added. “Keith was on the lization, and even monitor machine health by folfly-in to a John Deere Signature Customer event lowing up on critical alerts. All of this was develand Mike was one of the presenters in a seminar on oped with one simple goal in mind — minimize ownership and operating costs with the contractor our customer’s downtime and maximize their proand how the dealer impacts that. (I’m paraphrasing, ductivity.” but really what he was saying is that the price of the Keith has found that this type of adaptability is machine is the price of the machine and everybody ideal for Brubacher’s needs. is looking to try to sell the machine). One of the “We have a technology technician,” he said. “It biggest impacts on the operating end of the owneris a perfect marriage between Plasterer’s support ship and operating costs is the support after the sale and ours. It is an interface utilized pretty heavily.” and what it really comes down to in my mind is the “We realized we have all this great information, dealer’s impact on maximizing machine uptime. but no one investing enough time to sift through it When the machines are up and running, they are and do something about it,” Hay said. “We created making money, when the machines are down they that position and one of their (responsibilities is to are not making money. All of that effects the operinteract with Plasterer, look at those codes and ating costs of the machine.” A John Deere 750K dozer sports the old Brubacher Excavating logo. see BRUBACHER page 110
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make sure we are taking the proper action. Sometimes we get codes, we call them ghost codes, that pop up but don’t need action. So, there is a learning curve there. Plasterer has been very helpful in working though these codes so they don’t raise any issues. It’s a great partnership.” “From a technology standpoint,” he continued, “That partnership and where we are going with it is about operator training and accountability. We have the information and the telematics, we just need to get it linked up to be operator-specific. Once we do that, we can help operators further develop their operating habits. That ties into grade assist and grade control on equipment. It’s been around for years now with dozers and is moving into other types of equipment. The leader in equipment technology that most impacts operator efficiency and behavior is going to earn a larger part of our business.” Technology and the Industry Between the industry’s labor shortage, focus on safety improvements and push for efficiency, Keith sees the value in this type of tech. “It’s no secret that finding highly skilled job applicants in significant quantity is a challenge in this industry,” he said. “The more we can do to shorten their learning curve, the better. I also see some other things on the horizon where a machine may be able to memorize a particular operator’s habits and evaluate them against best practices that are stored and use artificial intelligence to look at the gap and provide coaching to the operator or to their supervisors about how to be more efficient. I see that as a huge opportunity to improve safety, productivity, efficiency, care of equipment, lower operating costs. I get really excited thinking about that possibility.” “The other interesting thing that is going on,” Keith continued, “is that we used to have these neatly segmented aspects within the construction business; fleet, operations, and survey and engineering. We now have computing power on tracks that has more power than what the surveyors and engineers used to have in the office. You have all of that in the hands of an operator. The operator needs to know how to inter-
pret and use this information, so all of these three areas are blending. We are early in the stages of figuring out what that looks like, but we know the former structures aren’t going to be adequate for capitalizing on future opportunities unless we change how our businesses are structured.” Hay added, “The whole safety and intelligence factors of machines becoming aware of their surroundings can be used to limit where and how they function. I see that as a huge opportunity. We are not far from being able to take a printout to an owner and say ‘this shaded area is where we will dig and our machine won’t go outside of it. Here is the data file that manages that.’ There is 360-awareness of the operator and maybe RFID tags for the crew members around him so the machine automatically de-powers or stops functioning if it encroaches on the wrong area. The technology is there and those are things that really can start to change how the construction industry is perceived by the general public and can help us minimize the risks brought about by lesser skilled people quickly moving up the ranks of a construction company.” It All Comes Back to Trust However, just as the John Deere salesman trusted Ben Brubacher all those years ago, trust between companies is still the most important factor in success. “What helps to propel our success and our relationship with Plasterer and Deere, it really comes back to trust,” Keith said. “I share with our new employees that although they think they are joining a construction company, we’re really in the trust-building business. We build trust with our clients and coworkers. Agreeing, Hay added “With Plasterer, there have been some situations over the last four decades we have been dealing with them, where we each contributed at times to things that didn’t turn out well and in every circumstance, we worked through them in a way that either preserved or in some cases, even strengthened the relationship. Tim Houser as owner and Mike [Kernan] and their team have earned our trust by dealing openly and honestly with us and that really serves as a basis for resolving the occasional issues.”
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With winter quickly approaching, it is important to think about preparing your wheel loader for winter operation, specifically snow removal. Before the first snow arrives, it is important to ensure your wheel loader is properly maintained and prepared to push, lift and dump snow. Mike Stark, Doosan wheel loader product specialist, provides five tips to help you get the most out of your wheel loader this winter. 1. Review the manufacturer’s operation and maintenance manual. It may seem like common sense, but it can’t be overstated. Review your machine’s operation and maintenance manual for recommended intervals and a checklist of seasonal maintenance items, as well as oil and fluid
recommendations. Ideally, you and your wheel loader operators should request maintenance training and assistance from your local equipment dealer on proper techniques, and familiarize yourself with decals and key maintenance points on the machine. Your wheel loader operation and maintenance manual should instruct you on what machine components should be inspected regularly. They include the following: • Fluids and filters • Battery • Tire pressure • Heating and defrosting systems 2. Check fluids and filters. Colder temperatures can affect a wheel loader’s ability to run efficiently, especially if it does not have the proper engine oil. That is why it is important to match wheel loader fluids to the proper ambient temperatures. Most
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Cool Down After Working Going through a cool down procedure after a shift is a good practice to follow, said Mike Stark, Doosan wheel loader product specialist. “If you’re working hard, even in very cold weather, everything heats up. If you let it cool down, it benefits the engine life. A lot of people immediately stop the machine when they are done working. Wait a few minutes before you shut off your engine.”
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said. “Investing in quality fuel that is blended appropriately for the climate and season may give you better peace of mind, lower your consumption, provide fewer filter changes and deliver long component life. “It’s a good idea to top off the diesel tank at the end of the day or shift,” he said. “Overall, it’s a good practice to follow yearround. It reduces the air in the tank. The wheel loader heats up during the day. When the operator turns it off, it cools down, and no matter what, you start getting condensation in the tank.” Another item to consider is the type of aftertreatment system, especially those machines equipped with selective catalytic reduction (SCR) meet Tier IV emission standards. SCR components require diesel exhaust fluid (DEF). This aqueous solution is susceptible to variations in hot and cold temperatures. “In very cold temperatures, DEF can freeze so wheel loader owners should make sure they keep DEF in storage during the winter months,” Stark said. “Purity and concentration are critical with DEF, so make sure to work with a local dealer to better understand how to store and handle DEF.” Stark also recommends to inspect the air
filtration system and to always use the correct replacement filter to reduce the risk of premature engine failure. 3. Inspect tires, batteries and components. Winter maintenance also means checking the tires, batteries and other wheel loader components before using or storing the machine. Undetected leaks or improper inflation can lead to premature wear and potentially tire failure over time. “Low tire pressure can decrease push capabilities, which is not ideal for snow removal applications,” Stark said. “Using L3 radial tires may be best during winter because they provide good traction in snowy conditions. Inflating tires with Nitrogen gas is a good alternative to assist in maintaining proper tire pressure.” He recommends all contractors and their operators become familiar with the manufacturer’s operation and maintenance manual for proper psi and inflate the tires accordingly. Before cold weather hits, it also is important to inspect the wheel loader’s battery and charge it if needed. “There is always a draw on the battery, so unless the battery has been maintained or disconnected while stored, it will slowly run
down and will need to be charged before use,” Stark said. For batteries that need to be charged, a trickle charger can be connected to help build the voltage at a slower rate, improving the battery life. Battery connections should also be inspected and cleaned at this time. Corroded terminals can cause hard starting and charging issues. Additionally, check the cab door and window seals to ensure there are no leaks or cracks, and install a new windshield wiper blade and add low-temperature washer fluid. Be sure to replace any burnt-out bulbs to ensure your operators have the appropriate lighting when working in low light or at night. 4. Store the wheel loader inside. Cold weather requires batteries to generate nearly twice as many cranking amps in order to turn over. If possible, in extreme cold, when the temperature falls below zero degrees Fahrenheit, keep your wheel loader in a heated facility; it’s easier on the machine. “If owners are not able to keep wheel loaders inside, it is important to park the machine out of the wind,” Stark said. “It is also advantageous to keep the equipment out of direct sunlight, if possible.”
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HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR D10R CRAWLER DOZERS WANT TO BUY 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER D10N ,D10R, D10T ENCLOSED CAB WITH RIPPER FROM CONTRACTOR DIRECTLY, UNADVERTISED. ALSO KOMASTU 375 475 RIPPER RUN OR PARTS UNADVERTISED. EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE MOTOR GRADERS - WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDING TRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US AT TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WE BUY COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS-- NOTHING TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL. WE ARE ACTIVELY LOOKING FOR IMMEDIATE PURCHASE OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: LARGE CAPACITY LATHES - BRAKES - SHEARS PLATEROLLS. WWW.MAQUINARIACHICAGO.COM FOR A QUICK REPLY SEND PICTURES, DATA, PRICING AND CONDITION OF EQUIPMENT TO THE FOLLOWING EMAILS: MARK@MAQUINARIACHICAGO.COM & RUBYAMATULLI@CS.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: SKYTRAK 6036 TELEHANDLERS/FORKLIFTS EMAIL: VANDENTOPDON@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: GMC 1500 4X4 CREW CAB. GOOD MOTOR, BRAKES GOOD, TIRES GOOD CONDITION. EMAIL: ZYEPHER88@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU WA320-5 WHEEL LOADER. ONLY -5 MACHINE, CLEAN, WORK READY WITH REASONABLE HOURS. GOING TO BOSTON, MASS. EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET; PHONE: RICHARD AT 603-828-6100 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: DRESSER 510B WHEEL LOADERS. DRESSER WHEEL LOADER QUICK COUPLER.. LOOKING FOR A QUICK COUPLER AND ATTACHMENTS
TO FIT A DRESSER 510B.. OR A 515B.. PLUS LOOKING FOR A SET OF RETRO SOLID TIRES, OR FOAM FILLED FOR SCRAP YARD USE. CONTACT JOEL EMAIL: JAMOSKE@AOL.COM PHONE: 217-622-3163 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADERS WANTED TO BUY CAT GRADER 140G, 140H AND 14H IN ANY CONDITION. PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND DETAILS. EMAIL: NASHEQUIPMENTBUYER@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +97-155-358-7510 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED UB BREAKER, UB302 HYDRAULIC BREAKERS. CONTACT CHAD EMAIL:CBARRETT@HEAVYEQSRV.COM PHONE: 800-383-1467 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: SULLAIR 750H CAT C9 AIR COMPRESSORS. ANY COMPRESSOR WITH A C9 ENGINE. THESE ARE SULLAIR MODELS: MODELS - • 600 • 750 • 825 • 900 • 1050 TIER 2 C9 “CLJ”… … TIER 3 C9 “JSC” CONTACT BRIAN EMAIL: BRIAN.WALDO@SULLAIR.COM PHONE: 219-229-9836 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR D6H CRAWLER DOZER IN USA WANTED TO BUY CAT DOZER D6H WITH REAR RIPPER AND ENCLOSED CAB. PLEASE EMAIL PICTURES AND DETAILS. EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM PHONE: 832-528-0786 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: MCCLOSKEY AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT, ALL MODELS. WANTED - 1/2" DRUM FOR TOPSOIL FOR MCCLOSKEY SCREEN 512RG TROMMELL SCREEN. EMAIL: LHEFF.SMS@GMAIL.COM CONTACT JOHN PH: 610-497-2012 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HEIL 1040 TRAILER LOOKING FOR SOIL STABILIZING AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. PNEUMATIC TRAILERS, 6X6 WATER TRUCKS, SPREADER TRUCKS, ETC. EMAIL: WSPSHOP@WSPINC.NET PHONE: 623-434-5050 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: POWERSCREEN AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT, ALL MODELS WANT TO BUY YOUR USED AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT. ALL MAKES. ALL MODELS. ALL CONDITIONS. SEND PHOTOS, INFORMATION. EMAIL: SALES@RREQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 803-416-5200 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR 623K SCRAPERS EMAIL: WEBEREQUIPMENT@ BIGPOND.COM WANTED 623K FOR AUSTRALIA ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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• Texarkana, AR Nov. 30 – Dec. 1, 2018 For: Cleve Batte Construction Surplus Auction
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., October 31, 2018 For: Ag Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., November 1, 2018 For: Truck & Trailer Auction • ONLINE ONLY Tues., November 6, 2018 For: Government Auction • ONLINE ONLY Wed., November 7, 2018 For: Vehicles & Equipment Auction
www.jjkane.com 856-764-7163
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., November 8, 2018 For: Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY Fri., November 2, 2018 For: Utility & Construction Equipment Auction
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., November 14, 2018 For: Ag Equipment Auction
• Plymouth Meeting, PA Sat., November 3, 2018 For: Utility & Construction Equipment Auction
• Marietta, PA Fri., February 15, 2019 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment
• Riviera Beach, FL Sat., November 17, 2018 For: Utility & Construction Equipment Auction
• ONLINE ONLY 2018 HCEA Sales Literature Auction
• Corning, NY Wed., November 7, 2018 For: Rhinehart Sand & Gravel Liquidation Auction
www.mcgrewequipment.com 888-311-2811
• Concord, NC Thurs., November 8, 2018 For: Utility & Construction Equipment Auction
www.ebay.com/usr/hceasurplus 419-352-5616
www.manasseauctions.com 607-692-4540
www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898
• Marietta, PA Fri., December 7, 2018 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment
HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION
MANASSE AUCTIONEERS
JOEY MARTIN AUCTIONEERS www.joeymartinauctioneers.com 864-940-4800 • Blairsville, GA Sat., November 3, 2018 For: Heavy Equipment & Farm Equipment Auction
SHERIDAN REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY
www.sheridanauctionservice.com 517-676-9800 • ONLINE ONLY Tues., November 6, 2018 For: Sinto Equipment Reduction Auction
STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173
• Sharon, ND Wed., October 31, 2018 For: Farm Retirement Auction • Sawyer, ND Thurs., November 1, 2018 For: Large Farm Retirement Auction • ONLINE ONLY November 9 - 14, 2018 For: AgIron Online Auction
TERRA POINT LLC
www.terrapointllc.com 877-772-5998 • ONLINE ONLY Wed., October 31, 2018 For: Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • ONLINE ONLY Wed., November 28, 2018 For: Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • ONLINE ONLY Wed., December 19, 2018 For: Equipment, Trucks & Trailers
VANTAGE AUCTIONS
www.vantageauctions.com 951-228-9040 • Elsinore, CA Sat., December 8, 2018 For: Heavy Construction Equipment and Commercial Truck & Trailer Auction
WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY
www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., December 8, 2018 For: Heavy Equipment Auction
WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC. www.wca-online.com 866-731-7760
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., November 14, 2018 For: Nutrien Ag Solutions Surplus Fleet Auction
• Perris, CA Wed., December 12, 2018 For: Heavy Equipment, Vehicles & Contractors Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., November 15, 2018 For: Truck & Trailer Auction
WSM AUCTIONEERS
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.
www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300
www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395
• Phoenix, AZ Sat., November 10, 2018 For: Public Auction
• Lebanon, TN Sat., December 8, 2018 For: Construction Equipment
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC.
RTI AUCTIONS
www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990
www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563
• Ashland, OH Thurs., December 6, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment Auction
• ONLINE ONLY November 6 - 13, 2018 For: NetAuction
• Kissimmee, FL February 12 - 16, 2019 For: 45th Annual Florida Auction
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Recent Yoder & Frey Disposal Sale in Pa. Gains Recognition Yoder & Frey reported that the specialist one-day, off-site Quarry, Aggregate & Mining Surplus disposal sale that it was appointed to organize in Friedens, Pa., on Sept. 27 was a real success. A number of high specification, good quality and well maintained specialist pieces of equipment along with an assortment of 20-plus ton excavators, dozers, scrapers, rigid dump trucks and a good selection of wheeled loaders all went under the hammer and created considerable international interest with strong prices and a large influx of first time bidders and buyers attending. “Based on our track record, our access to U.S. and international buyers and the prices we achieve, we are increasingly being entrusted to coordinate disposal equipment sales like the one we’ve just delivered in Pennsylvania,” said Peter Clark, president of Yoder & Frey. “Being able to maximize the potential sale value of equipment is important to our customers and in this instance, while much of the equipment on offer had been well used; it had also been meticulously maintained and was being offered in excellent condition, given its age. It was still really attractive to many buyers and opening the sale up to several other consignors also increased the appeal of the event and meant we were able to offer some excellent additional bargains to our growing portfolio of U.S. and global buyers.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Monday, November 5: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Late Model Rental Returns. Large Quantity of Booms, Scissors, Telescopic Forklifts, Hydraulic Excavators, Crawler Tractors, Rubber Tired Loaders, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Trucks, Trailers & Support. 2. Friday, November 9: QUERETARO, MEXICO: First Ever in Mexico! An Online Only Auction. Full Line-up of Late Model Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks, Trailers, Welders, Generators, Light Plants and more. 3. Saturday, November 10: SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA: Very Special Construction & Vehicle Auction. Very Late Model Cat, Komatsu, Hitachi, JD Earthmoving Equipment, Telescopics, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Aggregate Equipment, Dump Trailers, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Pickups, and Large Quantity of Attachments and Support. HIGHLIGHTS: Cat 32F, (2)Cat 320EL, (2)Cat 312EL, (2)Cat 308E, Komatsu PC 200LC, Komatsu PC 138US. 4. NEW DATE: Monday, November 12: ORLANDO (Kissimmee), FLORIDA: Large Rental Return Auction. HIGHLIGHTS: Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, Attachments, Support, Trucks, Trailers, Tagalongs and more. 5-6. Friday, November 16 & Saturday, November 17: MIDDLETOWN, NEW YORK: 2-Day Auction. Once-in-a-Lifetime. A Contractors Dream. Unbelievable Job Completion of CPV Valley Energy Center, One of the Largest Jobs in the Northeast, Over 7,000 lots of New & Like-New Support Equipment-Everything you can imagine in a job of this size. The Best of the Best. Plus 25 20' & 10' Containers, 10 Combo Office/Storage Trailers(climate controlled) Late Model Construction Equipment, All Types of Trucks & Trailers, Attachments. 7-8. Monday, November 19 & Tuesday, November 20: TORONTO (Woodstock), CANADA: 2-Day Auction. The Largest Sale of It's Kind in Ontario. Agricultural & Construction Equipment. Featuring Rental Returns and Like New JD, Case/IH, NH Farm Tractors, Combines, Tillage, Hay, Forage Equipment. PLUS: Late Model Cat, Komatsu, JD Construction Equipment, Hydraulic Excavators, Rubber Tired Loaders, Crawler Tractors, Skid Steers, Many Attachments and Large Quantity Support. 9. Saturday, November 24: BUFFALO, NEW YORK: Major Construction & Aggregate Job Finishing Auction. HIGHLIGHTS: Hazmag Impact Crusher, Nordberg Radial Stackers, Grason 2-Deck Screen, Cat 980C, Cat 825, (2) Cat CS563E, Cat D6N, Cat IT28F, JD 350D Articuated Truck. 10-11. Friday, November 30 & Saturday, December 1: NEWARK, NEW JERSEY: Very Large 2-Day Auction Very Late Model of All Types of Construction Equipment, Bridge Equipment, All Types of Trucks, Trailers, Very Large Quantity of All Types of the Best Accessories and Attachments. 12. Wednesday, December 5: HOUSTON, TEXAS: 1 Owner Sale. Very Late Model Cat, John Deere Construction Equipment, Trucks, Accessories, Trench Boxes, Air Compressors, Welders, and much more. (Cream of the Crop Equipment). 13. Thursday, December 6: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Very, Very Large 1 Owner Job Completion Auction. Very Late Model Construction Equipment. All Types of Trucks, Trailers, Aerial Lifts, Large Assortment of Accessories, Support. (Low-Houred Equipment). 14. Friday, December 7: LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK: Rentals, Rentals. Cat, Komatsu, Earthmoving Equipment, Skid Steers, Aerial Lifts, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Large Quantity Support. 15. Saturday, December 8: PEARL RIVER, NEW YORK: Complete Liquidation Estate Auction. Good Quality Construction & Utility Equipment. All Types of Trucks, Dumps, Truck Tractors, Service & Pickups, Large Quantity of Support & Attachments.
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Wednesday, December 12: DALLAS, TEXAS: Late Model. Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Rental Fleet Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Attachments, Trucks and Trailers. 17. Thursday, December 13: NEW MARTINSVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA: Construction Job Conclusion. HIGHLIGHTS: Late Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Hydraulic Excavators, Rubber Tired Loaders, Crawler Tractors, Telescopic Forklifts, Skid Steers, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Vibratory Rollers, Attachments, Truck Tractors, Dump, Service & Pickup Trucks, Support and More. 18. Friday, December 14: QUERETARO, MEXICO: Late Model Cat, Case, John Deere Earthmoving Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks and Trailers, Support, Attachments. 19. Friday, December 14: SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA: Retirement Auction. Truck Tractors, Rollbacks, Wrecker Trucks, 100+ Van Trailers(53', 48', 45'), Large Quantity of New Mack and Peterbilt Parts, Construction Equipment & Real Estate. 20. Saturday, December 15: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Very Large Rental Construction Equipment Auction. Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Cranes, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Hydraulic Excavators, Crawler Tractors, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Equipment Trailers, Pickups & Service Trucks, Attachments & Support. 21. Saturday, December 22: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Very Late Model Rental Construction Equipment Auction. Trucks, Trailers, Large Quantity Booms, Scissor Lifts, Telescopic Forklifts, Hydraulic Excavators, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Support Equipment. 22. Friday, December 28: ALBANY (Greenwich), NEW YORK: Late Model Rental Fleet Cat, New Holland, John Deere, Doosan Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Utility Equipment, Attachments, Variety of Trucks & Trailers. 23. Sunday, January 13: MIDDLETOWN, NEW YORK: Loss of Help Auction. Late Model Mid & Midi Size Construction and Utility Equipment. Large Quantity Support Equipment. 24. Saturday, January 19: COLUMBUS (Delaware), OHIO: Very Large Rental Construction Equipment Auction. Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Cranes, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Hydraulic Excavators, Crawler Tractors, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Equipment Trailers, Pickups & Service Trucks, Attachments & Support. 25-33. Saturday, February 2 to Sunday, February 10: ORLANDO (Kissimmee), FLORIDA: 26 Glorious Years Conducting This High Quality Sale. THE 26TH ANNUAL 9-DAY FLORIDA AUCTION: Where the Best Equipment is the Norm, not the Exception. The Greatest Auction On Planet Earth. Primarily selling 2015-2018 Construction Equipment, Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, Case, LinkBelt, Volvo, Atlas Copco, Aerial Equipment, Trucks and Trailers. 34. DTBA: DETROIT MICHIGAN: Late Model Aggregate, Construction Equipment, Aerials, Trucks, Trailers, Support Equipment. 35. DTBA: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: 2 Auctions in 1 Day. Retirement Auction & Bankruptcy Auction. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Tow Trucks & Towing Equipment, Asphalt Equipment, All Types of Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks. 36. DTBA: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Construction, Aggregate, Recycling Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Large Quantity Support and Attachments. 37. DTBA: BUFFALO, NEW YORK: Retirement Auction. Complete Liquidation. Large Aggregate, Concrete Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support Equipment. 38. DTBA: MONTREAL, CANADA: Late Model Rental Returns of Construction, Utility Compact Equipment, Attachments, Trucks, Trailers, Support.
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Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) AED 2018 Sales Management Seminar Date Start: November 15, 2018 Date End: November 16, 2018 Place Name:Hampton Inn & Suites Chicago Schaumburg 891 Plaza Drive, Schaumburg, IL 60173 To view our Business Calendar online, Description: Sales Management is a critical role that demands go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. you to learn new skills and using those skills to develop people to their full potential. Whether you are new to the role or have American Public Works Association (APWA) been a sales manager for a while, it is a position based on November/December 2018 EVENTS: confidence, presence and respect. In today’s technological November 8-8, 2018 world, the rules of being a successful manager are changing 2018 Annual Meeting and Awards Program every day. Are you ready? DoubleTree by Hilton, Fresno, CA For more information on this Seminar, contact AED at 650 E. November 8-8, 2018 Algonquin Road, Ste. 305, Schaumburg, IL 60173. Phone: Chapter Annual General Membership Meeting & Awards Dinner 630/574-0650. Email: Help@AEDnet.org. Pending, Pending, NY November 14-14, 2018 Association of Women Contractors (AWC) GreenBook Seminar AWC HOLIDAY PART 2018 Downtown Anaheim Community Center, Anaheim, CA SAVE THE DATE!!! November 20-20, 2018 The most sought-after Industry Holiday Party of the Year! 2018 Suburban Branch Holiday Part When: Friday, December 7, 2018 Chicago/Metro Suburban Branch Time: 5:30 PM to 11:30 PM TBD Where: Nicollet Island Pavilion, Minneapolis, MN December 12-12, 2018 Cost: $100.00 – Members 2018 B.E.S.T. Awards Luncheon $125.00 – Non-Members The Center at Sycamore Plaza, Lakewood, CA You don’t want to miss this year’s LIVE ENTERTAINMENT! December 12-12, 2018 Midwest Branch Annual Christmas Party For more information on this Party of the Year, contact AWC at Founders, Grand Rapids, MI 651/489-2221. December 13-13, 2018 St. Louis Branch APWA Holiday Lunch National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) Hollywood Casino, Maryland Heights, MO Conference on Stone-Matrix Asphalt December 13-13, 2018 Date Start: November 5, 2018 Detroit Metro December Holiday Meeting Date End: November 7, 2018 Harbor Steakhouse, Keego Harbor, MI Place Name: Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel For more information on the above events, contact APWA. City/State: Atlanta, Georgia Address: 1275 K St. NW #750, Washington, DC 20005 Description: The National Asphalt Pavement Association and Phone: 202/408-9541. Toll Free: 800/848-APWA. the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies with support from the Federal Highway Administration will host Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) the 1st International Conference on Stone Matrix Asphalt (SMA) 2018 Small Dealer Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. SMA, was developed in Germany in the Date Start: November 7, 2018 1960s to provide heavily trafficked roads with a durable, rutDate End: November 8, 2018 resistant wearing course using a gap-graded aggregate strucPlace Name: Royal Sonesta Hotel New Orleans ture and a modified asphalt binder at elevated asphalt contents. Address: 300 Bourbon Street Since it’s introduction to the U.S.A., SMA Technology has City/State: New Orleans, LA 70130 Description: Join AED in the New Orleans for our Small Dealer evolved which may make it beneficial in broader applications. Conference! Get jazzed for this event that will include a full This conference will capture advancements made in SMA mixagenda including, growth strategies, maximizing departmental tures and pavements over the past 25 years. For more information on this event, call NAPA at 888/468-6499. performance and best practices in management. For more information on this Conference, contact AED at 650 E. Algonquin Road, Ste. 305, Schaumburg, IL 60173. Phone: Association of Women Contractors (AWC) 630/574-0650. Email: Help@AEDnet.org. November Member Mingle – AWC Date: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 IRF Global R2T Expo & Conference Time: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Date Start: November 7, 2018 Place: AWC Office Date End: November 9, 2018 Location: 1337 St. Clair Avenue, Suite 4 Place Name:Las Vegas Convention Center St. Paul, MN 55105 Address: 3150 Paradise Road Join us for this AWC favorite! Hosted by our members, for our City/State: Las Vegas, NV 89109 members. Check out one of our member’s space each month Description: The R2T Expo & Conference is the only internation- and network with each other after work hours. Light snacks and al tradeshow of its kind dedicated to road, tunnel, and bridge refreshments will be provided. We are ending the 2018 year construction. The event will bring together all stakeholders of GREAT mingles hosted by our members and returning the involved in the planning, design, application and management favor and hosting the November member mingle at the AWC of international and local projects. For more information on office. Member mingles are for AWC members only. For memthis event, (USA & Canada) call 1-703/568-6880. bership information, contact AWC. Phone: 651/489-2221. Email: awcmn@awcmn.org. Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) AED 2018 Branch Management Seminar 2nd ANNUAL WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION FORUM: Date Start: November 8, 2018 LEADING WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION Date End: November 9, 2018 Date: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2018 Place Name:Hyatt Regency Dallas Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM (EST) 300 Reunion Boulevard Place Name: The CUNY Graduate Center Dallas, TX 75207 365 5th Avenue Description: As the leader for your branch location, you are New York, New York 10016 responsible for people, assets, business relationships, and profitability. This course is designed to address all the skill Description: Join the Commercial Observer and executives sets, processes, techniques, and even the time management from all levels as we celebrate the accomplishments and skills to become a top performing branch manager. strides women have made in the real estate, design, and conFor more information on this Seminar, contact AED at 650 E. struction industries. The leading women behind some of the Algonquin Road, Ste. 305, Schaumburg, IL 60173. Phone: most notable projects in the region will discuss insights they’ve 630/574-0650. Email: Help@AEDnet.org. gained on the job, the ever-changing landscape of construction and development in New York as well as their impressive projGreenBuild International Conference & Expo ect portfolios. DATES: November 14 – 16, 2018 For more information, sponsorship and speaking opportunities, Location: McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois please contact Kelsey Foley at Greenbuild is the world’s largest conference and expo dedicat- kfoley@commercialobserver.com. Phone: 212/450-7300. ed to green building. The ideals and passion of the green building community come alive at Greenbuild. The buzz is 2018 Design-Build Conference & Expo contagious. Greenbuild brings together industry leaders, experts and frontline professionals dedicated to sustainable Teaching and Promoting Best Practices in Design-Build November 7, 2018 building in their everyday work, and a unique energy is Date Start: November 9, 2018 sparked. Participants are invigorated and inspired. They find Date End: Ernest N. Morial Convention Center themselves equipped to return to their jobs with a renewed pas- Place Name: 900 Convention Center Blvd. sion and purpose. The Greenbuild Celebration is one of the Address: New Orleans, LA 70130 events that makes Greenbuild truly unique, featuring a night of City/State: locally sourced food, drinks, entertainment, and, of course, a Learn from the best in the business! Network with Owners whole lot of fun! Seven-time Grammy Award winner and blues and Industry. Find the resources you need to succeed at legend, Buddy Guy, will perform at the 2018 Greenbuild DBIA’s Annual Conference and Expo. Help us celebrate our Celebration, scheduled for 7 to 11 PM on Thursday, November 25th anniversary this year in New Orleans! 15, 2018 at The Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois. For more For more information on this event, information on this Conference & Expo, call Customer Service go to https://dbia.org/event/2018-design-build-conferenceat 866/815-9824 or go to: /en/contact-us.html. expo/. Email: meetings@dbia.org.
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Caterpillar Introduces New Trademark Graphic Design “When you combine the Modern Hex design with our distinctive Cat product designs, it visually reminds customers they are buying and using the best products on the market.”
Ed Stembridge Caterpillar
The Cat Modern Hex design combines the traditional Cat trademark and product model names with a bold, threedimensional red hexagon and grille pattern.
Cat machines, engines, generator sets and work tools will soon have a new look. Caterpillar is replacing the current “Power Edge” trade dress (Cat trademark on a black background accented with a diagonal red bar) with a fresh new graphic design called “Cat Modern Hex.” The Cat Modern Hex design combines the traditional Cat trademark and product model names with a bold, three-dimensional red hexagon and grille pattern. The red color is a throwback to the graphics used on the company’s very first crawler trac-
tors in 1925. The Cat Modern Hex was designed by the Caterpillar Industrial Design Group. “Our goal was to create something with a premium look and feel,” said Ed Stembridge, product identity manager. “When you combine the Modern Hex design with our distinctive Cat product designs, it visually reminds customers they are buying and using the best products on the market.” In addition to machines, gen sets and engines, the new
trade dress will be used on Cat parts packaging and various licensed products such as toys and scale models. Cat products that are no longer in production will not be updated. Look for the Modern Hex design on newly-manufactured Cat products in the near future as Caterpillar updates its whole product line by early 2020. For more information, visit www.cat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Rep. Steve Scalise talks with a group of SEI employees.
Rep. Scott Perry (R) and Rep. Steve Scalise (Second from R) meet with SEI CEO Dennis Heller (L), SEI President Bob Criste (Second from L), and SEI Vice President Dave Donati (C).
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Absolute Auction Complete Liquidation Keith Homes, Inc. Wed., Dec. 5, 2018 – 9:00AM Washington, PA (Pittsburgh Area) Hydraulic Excavators and Attachments: `15 KOMATSU PC170-10, s/n KMTPC248J02030346 (1,818 Hours) • `17 CAT 308E2 CR, s/n FJX08479 (320 Hours) Crawler Tractor: `06 CAT D6N XL, s/n AKM02309 (3,941 Hours) Skid Steer Loader and Attachments: `15 CAT 259D Crawler, s/n FTL05584 (1,358 Hours) • CAT PC205B, 18” Cold Planer • LOWE 60” Trencher • CAT A19B Hydraulic Auger • CAT BA18 Angle Broom • VERATECH 66” Hydraulic Root Grapple • QUICK ATTACH 96” Snowplow • (2) 48” Fork Attachments • (2) General Purpose Loader Buckets • 96” Flail Mower End Dumps and Vibratory Compactor: `05 JCB 718, 18 Ton, 4x4 End Dump, s/n 0832163 (3,315 Hours) • `04 JCB 714, 14 Ton, 4x4 End Dump, s/n 0830242 (3,800 Hours) • `04 CAT CS433E Vibratory Compactor, s/n ASR00299 (1,427 Hours) (New Engine and Turbo @ 843 Hours) Asphalt Paving Equipment: `04 LEEBOY L8515R Crawler Asphalt Paver, s/n 42578 (1,010 Hours) • `05 VIBROMAX W265 Vibratory Roller, s/n JKC5308406 (813 Hours) • `07 MARATHON Portable Tack Sprayer • 48” Portable Asphalt Heater Firebox, Screening Plant, and Hydroseeder: `15 AIR BURNERS S-116 Skid Mounted Firebox, s/n S16FBN15583 (273 Hours) • `04 THOMAS Protough 400 Portable Screening Plant, s/n T4001020 (586 Hours) • `06 FINN T60-T Portable Hydroseeder, s/n SOA-1954 Dump and Utility Trucks: `05 VOLVO Tri-Axle Dump Truck, Volvo VE12425, 425HP diesel, BiBeau 17’ steel and heated dump body (125,000 Miles) • `13 FORD F-350XL, 4x4 Utility Truck (40,000 Miles) Tag-A-Long and Cargo Trailers: `07 VIKING 21 Ton • `07 VIKING 7 Ton • `12 INTERSTATE 8’6”x20’ Cargo PLUS: Storage Containers • Trench and Manhole Boxes • Miscellaneous
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More Than 1,000 Guests Attend Tracey Road Open House TRACEY from page 28
There was no excuse for leaving this event without a full belly.
Dirt Road Rocus entertained visitors despite the inclement weather.
Each attendee was presented with a gift bag filled with wonderful equipment bling.
This year’s event drew the largest-ever attendance with more than 1,000 guests.
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ADVERTISER INDEX ACTIVE HEAVY DUTY COOLING ..........................43
DURABLE UNDERCARRIAGE................................80
LIUGONG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........81
AIM ATTACHMENTS ................................................90
EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ..............135
MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS..............................67
ALEX LYON & SON INC
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ....................................24,44
MESSICK’S ..............................................................14
PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR..........................123
EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ......................29
METSO MINERAL CRUSHING ......................100,101
KISSIMMEE FL 11/12 ..................................127
ESCO CORP ......................................................82,83
METSO MINERALS SCREENING......................84,85
MIDDLETOWN NY 11/16-17 ......................129
FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ................................30
MIKE ZYNDORF LLC ..............................................40
BUFFALO NY 11/24
FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ................................36
MILTON CAT ............................................................14
NEWARK NJ 11/30-12/1..............................130
FOLEY INC ................................................................2
MUNICIBID.COM....................................................125
HOUSTON TX 12/5
FOX VERSA PLOW................................................117
NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ....................................43
LONG ISLAND NY 12/7 ..............................131
FRALEY CONSTRUCTION MARKETING ..............48
NORRIS SALES CO INC ..........................................6
NEW MARTINSVILLE WV 12/13
GEORGE & SWEDE SALES & SERVICE ..............39
NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ....................48
ATLANTIC CITY 12/15 ................................133
GOMACO CORP......................................................58
NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ..............45
ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ..................23
H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC............................15
OPDYKE INC............................................................12
ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ............................7
HARTER EQUIPMENT INC ....................................19
AMERICAN EQUIPMENT LLC ................................36
HELAC INC ..............................................................48
ASPHALT CARE EQUIPMENT INCORPORATED..58
HESS AUCTIONEERS LLC
ATI CORPORATION ................................................40
MARIETTA, PA 12/07 ..................................132
BAGELA USA ..........................................................62
HINIKER..................................................................115
BARGAINS ............................................................119
HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ......50
BASCHMANN SERVICES INC ................................20
HITACHI EXCAVATOR ........................................90,91
BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC ................................87
HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT INC ..................................21
BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ............................12
HORST WELDING /HLA ATTACHMENTS ............117
BOBCAT COMPANY ..............................................105
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY
BOMAG AMERICAS INC ........................................60
WASHINGTON PA 12/5 ..............................132
BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT CO ........30
HYDREMA US INC ..................................................47
BRENCO EQUIPMENT SUPPLY ............................16
HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ....110,111
BUCKINGHAM STRUCTURAL MOVING EQ..........34
IRON AUCTION GROUP
PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ................................106 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC..........................5 POWERCO INC ......................................................31 PRECISION COMPANIES ......................................36 RANSOME ATTACHMENTS ....................................90 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTIONS ..........136 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY ........118 ROADTEC INC ........................................................61 ROSCO MANUFACTURING....................................63 ROY TEITSWORTH INC KNOX PA 11/10............................................126 SAKAI AMERICA INC ..............................................66 SHORQUIP SUPPLY INC ........................................35
BUTLER MACHINERY ............................................33
IRON AUCTION ARAGON, GA 11/07 ........125
CASE CONSTRUCTION ....................................49,97
ISUZU DIESEL ........................................................77
CEG SCALE MODELS ............................................51
JCB INC ..............................................................94,95
CEG WANTED ......................................................121
JDM MATERIALS ....................................................37
STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ..........................11
CLASSIFIED ..........................................................120
JESCO ........................................................................3
TAKEUCHI ..............................................................109
CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ....26,27
JFW EQUIPMENT INC ............................................62
TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC..........................13
COMPANY WRENCH ..............................................39
JOHN DEERE ..........................................................79
TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ........................25
CONSTRUCTION CRANE & TRACTOR ................57
JOHN DEERE SKID STEER..................................108
TRENCHTECH ........................................................41
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE....54,112,124
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..................................75
VOLVO COMPACTION ............................................59
CONTINENTAL ENGINES......................................118
KOMATSU NORTHEAST........................................8,9
VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA......68,69
DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ............14
KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ............................................89
WACKER NEUSON ........................................102,103
DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................36
KUBOTA SVL..........................................................107
WEACO ....................................................................40
DELAGE LANDEN FINANCIAL SERVICE ..............50
LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ......................99
WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ............................24
DITCH WITCH EQUIPMENT CO ............................86
LEEBOY ..................................................................56
WIRTGEN AMERICA ..........................................64,65
DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ............................80
LIEBHERR................................................................73
WOODS CRW CORP ..............................................17
DUAL DOZER - HITCHDOC ....................................76
LINK-BELT EXCAVATORS..................................92,93
YANMAR AMERICA CORP......................................53
SILVI CONCRETE ....................................................34 ST PIERRE MANUFACTURING CORP ................116
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