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$20M Restoration Under Way on Pittsburgh Bridge By Brenda Ruggiero

American Bridge Company of Coraopolis, Pa., under project managRehabilitation work is er Katherine Quillin. currently being done on Work calls for conthe only parallel cable suscrete and steel bridge pension bridge within the repairs, full bridge paintstate of Pennsylvania. The ing, a new bituminous project involves the Philip wearing course, and Murray Bridge (South installation of a new 10th Street) in Pittsburgh, main suspension cable and is under the direction dehumidification system. of the Department of The contract is for Public Works. Phase 2 of the bridge Work began on April rehabilitation, with work 17, 2017, and physical that began in June. This full dollar amount of work is expected to con- The the project is $20 million. phase of the project tinue until Nov. 7, 2018. Funding includes 80 per- includes replacement of Maintenance of the dehu- cent federal sources, 15 bridge deck, painting, midification system will percent state of structural steel repairs, continue through Dec. 9, Pennsylvania sources, wrapping of the suspen- Rehabilitation work is currently being done on the only and 5 percent Allegheny sion cables, and the parallel cable suspension bridge within the state of 2019. The full dollar amount County sources. installation of dehumidi- Pennsylvania. of the project is $20 milfication system. lion. Funding includes 80 percent federal Stage 1A, involved the following restrictions: on Second Avenue were unable to make a left sources, 15 percent state of Pennsylvania traffic on the bridge was reduced to one lane in turn onto the bridge, and trucks/buses traveling sources, and 5 percent Allegheny County each direction; the inbound, or east sidewalk, inbound on the bridge could not make a right sources. was closed; the turning lanes on Second Avenue onto Second Avenue. In both cases, traffic had to The contract for the project was awarded to were restricted; trucks/buses traveling inbound see BRIDGE page 98 CEG CORRESPONDENT

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Smithsonian Announces Massive $900M Plan

Truck & Trailer Section.... 59-65 Recycling Section............ 69-91 Snow & Ice Section...... 105-108 Attachment & Parts Section...... ...................................... 109-114

The Smithsonian has announced plans to revitalize the National Air and Space Museum and transform its exhibitions. The project, which will take approximately seven years, will be done on a phased sequencing schedule that will keep many exhibitions open during the construction

Auction Section.......... .118-129 National Air and Space Museum photo

Business Calendar................128 Advertisers Index................ 130

The Smithsonian has announced plans to revitalize the National Air and Space Museum and transform its exhibitions.

process. The building will undergo complete refacing of the exterior cladding, replacement of outdated mechanical systems and other repairs and improvements. The visitor experience also will change when all of the museum’s 23 galleries and presentation spaces are updated or completely redone. “Transformation of exhibitions begins a new era for the museum,” see SMITHSONIAN page 100


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AFTER LONG DEBATE, WORK TO BEGIN ON EISENHOWER MEMORIAL

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After years of public controversy and debate, work is finally set to begin on a massive memorial to President Dwight Eisenhower.

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WVDOH MEMORIAL HONORS THOSE WHO LOST THEIR LIVES

Family, friends and coworkers of highway workers, who made the ultimate sacrifice, paid tribute to their memory during the unveiling of the West Virginia Division of Highways Fallen Worker Memorial.

The Penn Museum (University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology) in Philadelphia kicked off a major renovation that will dramatically transform its Main Entrance Hall, make its historic building fully accessible to all, add significant visitor amenities and renovate and add air conditioning to the historic Harrison Auditorium and surrounding galleries.

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UD DEVELOPS CHEAPER, FASTER METHOD TO BUILD TURBINES

Working closely with industry partners, University of Delaware researchers have developed a new method for constructing offshore wind farms and proven that it is cheaper, faster and could make possible offshore wind deployment at a scale and pace able to keep up with the region’s scheduled retirements of nuclear and coal-fired power plants.

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VIRGIN HOTELS ANNOUNCES FIRST WASHINGTON, D.C., PROPERTY

Virgin Hotels, the lifestyle hotel brand by Virgin Group founder Sir Richard Branson, has announced plans to open and operate a new hotel in Washington, D.C.

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DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCES NEW RESIDENCE HALL

As part of the new residence hall plan, Tubman Hall and Laws Hall will be demolished. On Sept. 22 Delaware State University’s Board of Trustees announced plans to enhance the University’s capacity to meet its rapidly growing residential enrollment with a new 200,000-sq.-ft. residence hall, to open in the fall of 2019.

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OFFICIALS LAUNCH BALTIMORE’S $27.3M NORTH AVENUE RISING

Gov. Larry Hogan and Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh launched the $27.3 million “North Avenue Rising” project to add key transportation and infrastructure improvements to revitalize the North Avenue Corridor in Baltimore.

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PENN MUSEUM KICKS OFF MAJOR RENOVATION WITH $21M PROJECT

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N.Y. ADDS EQUIPMENT TO SNOW FLEET, PREPARES FOR WINTER

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced a statewide effort by the New York State Thruway Authority and New York State Department of Transportation to prepare for the upcoming winter season, which includes the addition of more than 100 snow fighting vehicles to help clear roadways and highways.

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In August 2016, J.F. Kiely Construction Co. partnered with the St. Bernard Project (SBP), a non-profit organization, identified a family that was still displaced from Superstorm Sandy after nearly five years, and promised to get them back to their home.

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The project is estimated to cost up to $150 million, the majority of that from federal funding.

After Long Debate, Work to Begin on Eisenhower Memorial WASHINGTON (AP) After years of public conchildhood in Abilene, Kan. troversy and debate, work is finally set to begin on At one point, Gehry threatened to take his name a massive memorial to President Dwight off the project if too many alterations were made. Eisenhower. Eventually, after Gehry made his own changes to A groundbreaking ceremony marked the start of the proposal, the Eisenhower family announced the project, which has been plagued for years by a their support last year, enabling the project to go bitter fight over the memorial’s design and aesthetforward. ics. Speakers at the ceremony included members of Despite the approval of the Eisenhower family, the Eisenhower family, architect Frank Gehry and strong criticism of Gehry’s vision remains. A group Kansas Senator Pat Roberts. called the National Civic Art Society remains Gehry, who designed the Walt Disney Concert deeply opposed, saying the Gehry design is out of Hall in Los Angeles and the Guggenheim Museum step with the tone of Washington and its monuin Bilbao, Spain, was commissioned to design the ments. memorial. But Gehry’s original plan was strongly The conservative magazine the National Review opposed by three of Eisenhower’s grandchildren also has been a vocal critic; a September article in and the organizing commission was hit by multiple the magazine called Gehry’s design “a repellent resignations. monstrosity.” Gehry’s vision would transform a four-acre Organizers had originally hoped to have the memorial ready by June Organizers had originally hoped to have the space on Independence Avenue directly in front of 2019, the month that includes the 75th anniversary of D-Day. The new memorial ready by June 2019, the month that the Lyndon B. Johnson Department of Education deadline goal is May 8, 2020, the 75th anniversary of VE Day. includes the 75th anniversary of D-Day. The new Building. deadline goal is May 8, 2020, the Plans call for a series of 75th anniversary of VE Day. The columns and multiple statues project is estimated to cost up to depicting the 34th president and $150 million, the majority of that World War II military commander from federal funding. at various stages of his life and When the memorial is completcareer. An enormous woven metal ed, Eisenhower will join an elite tapestry would depict the French club. George Washington, Thomas beach at Normandy, where Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Eisenhower’s troops launched the Franklin Delano Roosevelt have D-Day invasion. Eisenhower, who prominent memorials in the was elected president in 1952 and nation’s capital. served two terms, died in 1969. (This story also can be found Gehry’s original plans called for Gehry Partners LLP photo on Construction Equipment multiple metal tapestries and a After years of public controversy and debate, work is finally set to begin on a massive memorial to Guide’s website at www.conheavier emphasis on Eisenhower’s President Dwight Eisenhower. structionequipmentguide.com.)


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SKID STEERS - TRACK 2007 BOBCAT T190, HOURS: 2,960, SERIAL NUMBER: 531617704, STOCK NUMBER: B53161770, COMES WITH MP BUCKET AND EXTRA TRACK. INSPECTION REPORT AVAIL UPON REQUEST, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BUCKET, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, HYDRAULICS: STANDARD FLOW..........$18,400 2013 CAT 289C2, HOURS: 1,483, SERIAL NUMBER: RTD01714, STOCK NUMBER: TRTD1714....$43,000 2014 CAT 299D, PACK: DOMESTIC TRUCK, LANE 2 ORDER, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, SEAT BELT: 2", HEATER, ENGINE COOLANT, 120V, QUICK COUPLER: ELECTRIC, RETURN TO DIG/WRKTL POSITIONER, CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), RADIO READY, DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, SEAT,AIR SUSPENSION,VINYL,HEAT, BATTERY, HOURS: 903, SERIAL NUMBER: GTC01221, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0088. ................................................................$57,000 SKID STEERS - WHEEL 2015 CAT 226B3, HOURS: 1,001, SERIAL NUMBER: MWD07197, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0665, CAB W/ HEAT AND AC, NEW CAT TIRES, GREAT SHAPE WITH WARRANTY., *226B3 SSL EPA FLEX HRC NA, *BATTERY, HEAVY DUTY, 880 CCA, *BELT, SEAT, 2" SUSPENSION, *CONTROL, PROP AUX, DELUXE, *CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, *COUNTERWEIGHT: MACHINE, *DOOR, CAB, GLASS, *FAN, COOLING, STANDARD, *HEATER, ENGINE BLOCK ........................................................$30,000 2014 CAT 236D, HOURS: 252, SERIAL NUMBER: BGZ00555, STOCK NUMBER: CSGBZ555$35,000 2014 CAT 246D, PACK: DOMESTIC TRUCK, LANE 2 ORDER, TIRES: 12/16.5 CAT 10PR, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, SEAT BELT: 2", HEATER, ENGINE COOLANT, 120V, QUICK COUPLER: ELECTRIC, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), COUNTERWEIGHT, MACHINE, EXTERNAL, RETURN TO DIG/WRKTL POSITIONER, PACKAGE, PERFORMANCE, (H3), HOURS: 1,077, SERIAL NUMBER: BYF00829, STOCK NUMBER: 13M0633 ....................................................................................$39,000 2015 CAT 246D, ONE SPEED, COUNTERWEIGHT,MACHINE,EXTERNAL, DISPLAY, ADVANCED, LCD, CAMERA, SEAT,AIR SUSPENSION,VINYL,HEAT, LANE 2 ORDER, CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT,

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INSTRUCTIONS, ANSI, USA, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, RADIO READY, BATTERY, HEAVY DUTY, 850 CCA, SEAT BELT: 2", HOURS: 296, SERIAL NUMBER: BYF01550, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0413... ................................................................................$44,000 2012 CAT 252B3, *TIRES: 12X16.5 10PR CAT, *HEATER, ENGINE COOLANT, 120V, *DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, *BELT, SEAT, 2" SUSPENSION, *ENGINE:TIER4 INTERIM COMPLIANT, *CONTROL, 2SPD, PROP AUX, DLX, *252B3 SKID STEER LOADER, *ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH HEAT (C2), *QUICK COUPLER: MANUAL, *FAN, COOLING, DEMAND, HOURS: 337, SERIAL NUMBER: TNK01865, STOCK NUMBER: BTNK1865..................................................................................$35,000 2015 CAT 262D, *262D SSL TIER 4 FINAL HRC, *PACKAGE, PERFORMANCE, (H2), *HYDRAULICS, PROPORTIONAL, WT, *ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), *SEAT,AIR SUSPENSION,CLOTH,HEAT, *DOOR, CAB, GLASS, *DISPLAY, ADVANCED, LCD, *QUICK COUPLER: ELECTRIC, *CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, *RADIO READY, *SEAT BELT: 2", HOURS: 130, SERIAL NUMBER: DTB02869, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0694.......................................................................................................$44,000 2014 CAT 262D, PACK: DOMESTIC TRUCK, LANE 2 ORDER, TIRES: 12/16.5 CAT 10PR, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, SEAT BELT: 2", HEATER, ENGINE COOLANT, 120V, QUICK COUPLER: ELECTRIC, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), TWO SPEED WITH RIDE CONTROL, COUNTERWEIGHT,MACHINE,EXTERNAL, RETURN TO DIG/WRKTL POSITIONER, PACKAGE, HOURS: 764, SERIAL NUMBER: DTB00908, STOCK NUMBER: 13M0635..............................$40,000 2010 CAT 272C, CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, BELT, SEAT, 2", ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, SEAT, SUSPENSION, VINYL, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, DOMESTIC TRUCK, INSTRUCTIONS, ANSI, NACD, ENGINE: TIER 3 COMPLIANT, QUICK COUPLER: HYDRAULIC, HYDRAULICS: HIGH FLOW XPS, PACKAGE, PERFORMANCE, (S4), LANE 2 ORDER, TIRES: 12X16.5 10PR CAT, HOURS: 1,388, SERIAL NUMBER: RED02135, STOCK NUMBER: BRED2135.. ....$39,000 SWEEPERS / BROOM EQUIPMENT 2010 TERRAMITE TSS48, 8 FT RIDE ON SWEEPER NO CAB KUBOTA 37 HP DIESEL ENGINE, 100 GALLON WATER TANKS, HIGH CAP HYD OIL AND FUEL TANKS, POLY AND WAFER WIRES, FUEL TANK CLEANOUT, VARIABLE BROOM SPEED CONTROL W/ DUAL DRIVE MOTORS, FULL INSTRUMENTATION, 4 WHEEL TOWING W/ TOW ALARM SYSTEM, HOURS: 3,813, STOCK NUMBER: 10R0325........................................................................................................................................$7,000 2010 TERRAMITE TSS48, 8 FT RIDE ON SWEEPER NO CAB KUBOTA 37 HP DIESEL ENGINE, 100 GALLON WATER TANKS, HIGH CAP HYD OIL AND FUEL TANKS, POLY AND WAFER WIRES, FUEL TANK CLEANOUT, VARIABLE BROOM SPEED CONTROL W/ DUAL DRIVE MOTORS, FULL INSTRUMENTATION, 4 WHEEL TOWING W/ TOW ALARM SYSTEM, HOURS: 408, STOCK NUMBER: 10R0326. ......................................................................................................................................$6,500 WHEEL LOADERS 2014 CAT 938K, ULTRA LOW SULFUR DIESEL FUEL, HOURS: 1,120, SERIAL NUMBER: SWL02451 ..................................................................................................................................................$164,000 2003 CAT 950G II, HOURS: 15,969, SERIAL NUMBER: AXX00398, STOCK NUMBER: BAXX398, SIDE DUMP BKT AND FORKS, HZ QUICK COUPLER, INSPECTION REPORT AVAIL UPON REQUEST, * SEAT, AIR SUSPENSION, SW, *950G II WHEEL LOADER SW, *AIR CONDITIONER, *HYDRAULICS, THIRD VALVE, SW, *PRESSURE TAPS: REMOTE, *RIDE CONTROL, THREE VALVE, SW, GUARD: POWERTRAIN, HEATER, ENGINE COOLANT, 120V ..................................................................$45,000 2015 CAT 972M, ULTRA LOW SULFUR DIESEL FUEL, HOURS: 4,239, SERIAL NUMBER: A8P00396 ..................................................................................................................................................$259,000 2015 DEERE 624K, GOOD SHAPE, JRB COUPLER, CARBODY FORKS, NEW TIRES, HOURS: 5,494, SERIAL NUMBER: 661885, STOCK NUMBER: B661885...........................................................$98,000

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Check out the Komatsu CARE Certified Equipment YR YR

Make/Model Make/Model

EE# EE#

PRICE PRICE

CRAWLER CRAWLERDOZERS DOZERS 2010 1999 2015 2012 1999 2012 2008

KOMATSU D51Pi-22 C027329 KOMATSU D65EX-12 C020925 KOMATSU D51PXi-22 C019464 KOMATSU D65WX-17 C005727 KOMATSU D65EX-12 C020925 EXCAVATORS KOMATSU D65WX-17 C005727 JOHN DEERE 190DW

C021549 EXCAVATORS

2006 JCB LIEBHERR 2006 8080 A900C 2008 KOBELCO KOMATSU PC50MR-2 80CS 2006 A900C 2011 LIEBHERR KOMATSU PC138USLC-10 2014 PC45MR-3 2015 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC138USLC-10 2011 KOMATSU PC138USLC-8 2015 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC138USLC-10 2015 PC138USLC-10 1995 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC150-5 1995 PC150-5 2001 PC210LC-6K 2001 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC210LC-6K 2013 PC240LC-10 2016 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC210LC-10 2013 KOMATSU PC240LC-10LR 2007 KOMATSU PC228USLC-3 2005 KOMATSU PC270LC-7 2013 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC240LC-10 2014 PC290LC-10 2013 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC240LC-10LR 2014 PC290LC-10 1999 PC300LC-6 2005 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC270LC-7 2013 PC360LC-10 2014 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC290LC-10 2013 KOMATSU PC360LC-10 2014 KOMATSU PC290LC-10 2013 KOMATSU PC360LC-10 1999 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC300LC-6 2014 PC360LC-10 2003 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC300LC-7 2015 PC360LC-10 $239,000 2013 KOMATSU PC360LC-10 2015 PC360LC-11 2014 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC360LC-10 1995 KOMATSU PC400LC-5 1995 KOMATSU PC400LC-5 2010 KOMATSU PC450LC-8 2010 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC450LC-8 2011 PC490LC-10 2013 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC490LC-10 2012 PC490LC-10 2013 PC490LC-10 2015 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC490LC-11 2015 PC490LC-11 2008 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC800LC-8 2008 KOMATSU PC800LC-8 2013 VOLVO EC160LC 2013 VOLVO EC160LC

C003281 C026417 C025949 C027297 C003281 C019465 C028041 C024556 C019465 C025593 C024556 C023655 C023655 C020926 C020926 C006323 C022002 C022421 C025414 C020272 C006323 C022744 C022421 C028573 C021741 C020272 C006325 C022744

1996 KOMATSU KOMATSU GD650AW-2 2005 GD655-3C 2005 KOMATSU KOMATSU GD655-3C 2008 GD655-3E0 2013 GD655-5 2008 KOMATSU KOMATSU GD655-3E0

C020907 C003433

C027656 C027679 C021741 C021518 C019345 C027691 C006325 C026363 C021518 C023172 C023172 C005953 C005953 C026255 C006069 C025389

C006069 C026360 C022399 C022399 C025536

GRADERS GRADERS

C025536

$89,000 $49,500 $189,000 $169,000 $49,500 $159,000

$49,000 $79,000 $24,500 $18,500 $49,000 $59,000 $89,500 $55,000 $119,000 $89,500 $140,000 $112,000 $29,500 $26,500 $35,000 $35,000 $149,000 $169,000 $189,000 $67,500 $39,500 $149,000 $210,000 $189,000 $189,000 $49,000 $39,500 $159,000 $210,000 $165,000 $189,000 $159,000 $49,000 $189,000 $65,000 $199,000 $239,000 $219,000 $19,500 $19,500 $99,000 $159,000 $199,000 $239,000 $229,000 $239,000 $310,000 $310,000 $339,000 $339,000 $119,500

$119,500

$39,000 $89,500

C003433 C004620

$89,500 $109,000

C026535 C004620

$159,000 $139,500

YR

YR

in our inventory today!

Make/Model EE# EE# PRICE PRICE MATERIAL HANDLERS, RECYCLERS MATERIAL HANDLERS, RECYCLERS

Make/Model

1996 CATERPILLAR CATERPILLAR 350L MHMH 1996 350L 2011 FUCHS FUCHS MHL331E RHL340D 2015 FUCHS FUCHS RHL340D MHL360E 2011 2015 2005 FUCHS FUCHS MHL360E GRAPPLE - MHL350D 1989 PC300MH-3 2007 KOMATSU FUCHS GRAPPLE - MHL350D 2004 830T 1989 SENNEBOGEN KOMATSU PC300MH-3 2010 830M 2004 SENNEBOGEN SENNEBOGEN 830T 2012 SENNEBOGEN 830M 2007 SENNEBOGEN 830M 2014 SENNEBOGEN 840M

C023522 C023522

$82,500 $79,500

C022333 C026479

$139,000 $249,000

C022898 C022333

$395,000 $159,000

C022898 C003297

$379,000 $8,000

C023651 C003670

$18,500 $4,000

C005918 C023651

$49,000 $22,000

C022032 C005918

$77,000 $49,000

C022031 C022592

C022591

$189,000 $219,000

$29,000

2010

SENNEBOGEN 830M

C022032

$77,000

2012

SENNEBOGEN 830M

C022031

$189,000

WHEEL LOADERS

2014 CATERPILLAR 980K C024033 2014 SENNEBOGEN 840M C022592 2013 KOMATSU WA200-6 C022593 2003 KOMATSU WA250-3 WHEEL LOADERS C026155 2006 KOMATSU CATERPILLAR 924G C022174 1998 WA320-3 C026380 2014 KOMATSU CATERPILLAR 980K C024033 2000 WA320-6 C022071 2012 KOMATSU JCB 406B WA320-7 C022859 2014 C005540 2005 KOMATSU KOMATSU WA50 C025527 1997 WA380-3 C006463 2015 WA380-7 C024334 2013 KOMATSU KOMATSU WA200-6 C022593 2015 WA380-7 C024340 2000 KOMATSU KOMATSU WA320-6 C022071 2004 WA400-5L C023548 2014 KOMATSU KOMATSU WA320-7 C005540 2004 WA400-5 C026578 1997 KOMATSU KOMATSU WA380-3 C006463 2009 WA470-6HL C027330 2015 KOMATSU KOMATSU WA380-7 C024334 $119,500 2015 KOMATSU WA380-7 C024340 2014 KOMATSU WA470-6HL C024845 2004 KOMATSU WA400-5L C023548 2014 KOMATSU WA470-7 C026980 2014 KOMATSU WA470-6HL C024845 2016 KOMATSU WA470-8 C028575 2013 KOMATSU KOMATSU WA470-7 C006216 2016 WA470-8 C026756 2012 KOMATSU KOMATSU WA480-6 C020239 2012 WA480-6 C020239 2008 KOMATSU KOMATSU WA480-6 C025316 2008 WA480-6 C025316 1997 KOMATSU KOMATSU WA500-1 C023661 1997 WA500-1 C023661 2008 KOMATSU KOMATSU WA500-6 C025533 1999 WA500-3 C028568 2008 WA500-6 C025533 2013 KOMATSU KOMATSU WA500-7 C020552 2000 WA600-3 C022042 2000 KOMATSU KOMATSU WA600-3 C022042

Representing These Fine Lines of Equipment: WIRTGEN • VÖGELE • HAMM • KLEEMANN • SENNEBOGEN • NPK • ALLU • JCB • DOPPSTADT • JRB • BROCE BAGELA • CARLSON • ROGERS BROS • ESCO • LABOUNTY • KOMATSU • FELLING

$99,500 $229,000 $69,000 $24,500 $47,500 $27,500 $99,500 $69,500 $39,500 $139,000 $6,750 $29,000 $199,000 $69,000 $199,000 $69,500 $43,500 $149,000 $59,500 $29,000

YR Make/Model Make/Model

PRICE PRICE

MILLERS, PAVERS, COMPACT TRACK ROLLERS LOADERS 2010 2011 2008 2011 2010 1988 2011 1996 2001 2001 2006 2012 2008 2013 1997

HAMM HD10CVV C021850 JCB 225T C020581 HAMM HD13VV C025793 MILLERS, PAVERS, ROLLERS HAMM HD+120VVHF C004069 HAMM HD10CVV C021850 HYSTER C350D C028399 HAMM HD+120VVHF C004069 HYSTER C350D C028299 INGERSOLL RAND DD130 C023319 INGERSOLL RAND DD130 C023319 LEEBOY L8510T C022008 VOGELE 5200-2 C026147 TRAILERS C026853 WACKER RD11A EAGER BEAVER C022758 WIRTGEN W120CFi C026575 ROGERS CR50PL BACKHOES,

SKIDC008064 STEERS

2014 260 TAG21 1996 JCB ROGERS 2014 JCB 260

$12,000 $25,000 $13,000 $89,000 $4,000 $89,000 $4,000 $27,500 $25,500 $25,000 $199,000 $3,200 $3,500 $309,000 $15,000

$28,000

C025818 C023198

$39,500 $7,900

C025820

$39,500

CRUSHING TRAILERS & SCREENING EQUIPMENT 2007 EAGER CEC 32”x54” JAW CRUSHER C003725 BEAVER C022758 1997 ROGERS CR50PL OFF-ROAD TRUCKS C008064 1995 ROGERS PAYHAULER 350C C022041 1996 TAG21 C023198

$129,000 $2,500

$26,000 $39,000 $6,800

MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS BB250B 1980 BROCE BUCYRUS ERIE 88B 1980 2008 2008 2012 2007 2012

$199,000 2012

$199,000

$79,000 $35,000 $209,000 $49,000 $289,500 $195,000 $319,000 $89,000 $89,000 $119,000 $119,000 $89,000 $15,000 $145,000 $39,500 $139,000 $169,000 $34,500 $39,500

EE# EE#

YR

2003 2009

2010 2010 2000 2000 2008

Not all manufacturers represented in all areas served.

2008 2009

C026616 C020922 BUCYRUS ERIE 88B C020922 CATERPILLAR RM-500 C023192 CATERPILLAR RM-500 C023192 DOPPSTADT SM720 TROMMEL C021573 CEC 32”x54” JAW CRUSHER C003725 ATTACHMENTS DOPPSTADT SM720 TROMMEL C021573 CATERPILLAR 52” EXC. BUCKET/345 C006595

ATTACHMENTS

HAMM PAD-FOOT SHELL KIT/3412

CATERPILLAR 52” EXC. BUCKET/345 C006595 84” DRUM FUCHS ROTARY GRAPPLE C022337 LaBOUNTY UP20 PULVERIZER JAW SET 18715C026480 FUCHS ROTARY GRAPPLE LaBOUNTY PULVERIZER C000879 JRB SCRAPCP60 GRAPPLE C022595 LaBOUNTY HDR40 C005990 LaBOUNTY HDR40 C005990 LaBOUNTY HDR50S C020273 LaBOUNTY HDR50S C020273 NPK C005986 NPKGH4 GH4 C005986 NPK C021137 NPKGH6 GH6 C021137 NPK GH15 C002364 NPK GH15 C002364 ROCKLAND GRAPPLE C023173 ROCKLAND BTH-D-CL HYD THUMB

$15,000 $187,500 $149,500 $225,000 $179,000 $219,000 $129,000 $159,000

$3,900

$3,900 P.O.R. $7,500 $2,500 $26,480 $19,500 $9,500 $12,500 $12,500 $8,500 $8,500 $7,500 $7,500 $14,900 $14,900 $29,000 $29,000 $15,000 $7,500

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The monument outside of the I-77 Williamstown Welcome Center honors the 49 men and women who have been killed in work safety zones since the creation of the State Road Commission in 1921.

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Family, friends and coworkers of highway workers paid tribute to their memory during the unveiling of the West Virginia Division of Highways Fallen Worker Memorial.

Family, friends and coworkers of highway workers, who made the ultimate sacrifice, paid tribute to their memory during the unveiling of the West Virginia Division of Highways Fallen Worker Memorial. The monument outside of the I-77 Williamstown Welcome Center honors the 49 men and women who have been killed in work safety zones since the creation of the State Road Commission in 1921. “This represents a necessary and permanent way to pay tribute to those employees who lost their lives while improving the safety of our roads and bridges,” said Secretary Tom Smith. “We all have a role to play, by slowing down and staying alert in work zones, to make sure no more names are etched into this memorial.” WVDOH employees were asked to submit their designs for the memorial. The concept chosen was by Marshall

Snyder, District 7 bridge inspector. Vandalia Bronze, of Morgantown, was awarded the contract to make the statue a reality. Sculptor Jamie Lester also has designed many other high-profile state projects such as the West Virginia Commemorative Quarter and Jerry West Statue.

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The concept chosen was by Marshall Snyder, District 7 bridge inspector. Vandalia Bronze, of Morgantown, was awarded the contract to make the statue a reality.

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“This represents a necessary and permanent way to pay tribute to those employees who lost their lives while improving the safety of our roads and bridges,” said Secretary Tom Smith.


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UD Develops Cheaper, Faster Method to Build Turbines Working closely with industry partners, University of Delaware researchers have developed a new method for constructing offshore wind farms and proven that it is cheaper, faster and could make possible offshore wind deployment at a scale and pace able to keep up with the region’s scheduled retirements of nuclear and coal-fired power plants. The researchers calculated that their innovative process will cost up to $1.6 billion less per project than conventional approaches and take half the construction time. “In planning for offshore wind power, the big question is how we generate electricity cost-competitively, and at a scale that is both a relevant replacement for aging power plants and also applicable to climate change,” said the project’s principal investigator, Willett Kempton, professor in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment (CEOE). “We’re the first people who have shown the engineering details, step-by-step, how to achieve that.” University of Delaware researchers and industry partners have developed a new method for constructing offshore wind farms. Pictured

What the Research here is the first U.S. offshore wind farm located about 3.8 mi. from Block Island, R.I. Team Found The key insight that allowed Kempton’s team to make such considerable assembly to land enables construction to ing for detailed engineering and cost. To optimizations in cost and deployment speed proceed regardless of the weather and assess the different approaches, the team was that the entire structure, from seafloor reduces time at sea from three days to 10 designed a hypothetical 1-gigawatt wind mounting to the top of the turbine, can be hours for each turbine installed. Integral to farm in the Delaware Wind Energy Area off assembled in one piece in port, moved as a the method is to anchor the turbines by suc- Rehoboth Beach, Del., using the port near unit, and in one step placed into the sea floor. tioning large buckets to the seafloor rather Delaware City (now an abandoned chemical It may seem like a simple idea, but it was by than pounding in long cylinders of steel, site and an operating refinery). One no means obvious that it would work with called piles. This also means that the founda- gigawatt is the size of the largest nuclear existing equipment until completing the tion doesn’t penetrate as deeply into the power generators; the power from each offseafloor, which reduces costs for everything shore development this size would power detailed engineering and cost analysis. The reference design used 10-megawatt from the attachment process to the surveying 300,000 houses. “Delaware City is one of only a handful of turbines with support structures, together required in advance. And without pile drivstanding twice as tall as the Statue of Liberty ing noise, installation has no acoustic impact ports on the East Coast that actually could support this kind of work in the future, at and weighing 2500 metric tons, the equiva- on marine mammals. scale, although it would need some upgrades lent of 183 semi tractor-trailers. Figuring out How the Design first,” said Kempton. how to build and move them around in port Was Produced Madsen’s assessment of seafloors was the final hurdle surmounted in the fiveThe UD team members included showed the new approach could be effective year study’s new construction method. “Instead of today’s method, carrying out Kempton and CEOE colleagues John from Cape Hatteras, N.C. to Massachusetts, parts separately and individually assembling Madsen, a continental shelf geologist, and and that it has the potential to work elseeach in the ocean, we have an assembly line Jeremy Firestone, a wind power policy where after similar geological evaluation. on shore,” Kempton said. “We spend more expert, as well as mechanical engineer Burris’ research on turbine bearing wear and failure led the team to conclude that transmoney in port, but we spend far less money David Burris. The team began with a dozen possible porting turbines with installed blades would at sea.” In addition to cost savings, there are non- design solutions, which they whittled down reduce lifetime. Transport with attached monetary benefits: shifting more of the to four construction scenarios worth evaluat- blades also is unstable. Instead, the

researchers developed a mounting for transport and a method to attach the blades in place at sea. Collaborating with active commercial partners provided much-needed industry expertise and practical knowledge that comes from working directly in the field, Kempton said. “We knew we had to do that to be realistic,” Kempton said, adding that the cooperative effort with experienced partners gave their results added credibility to the wind energy industry. This project was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy as project DEEE0005484. The full report is available at ceoe.udel.edu/research/affiliated-programs/wind-power-program/research-projects/industrializing-offshore-wind, along with two videos to compare the new construction method and the conventional approach. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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As part of the new residence hall plan, Tubman Hall and in-house expertise to effectively negotiate the terms; DSU is Laws Hall will be demolished. On Sept. 22 Delaware State fortunate to have both,” Dr. Williams said. “We also have a University’s Board of Trustees announced plans to enhance board that is willing to be innovative in growing the campus the University’s capacity to meet its rapidly growing residen- without transferring the cost of that growth to our students.” tial enrollment with a new 200,000-sq.-ft. residence hall, to The project also will eliminate more than $15 million in open in the fall of 2019. deferred maintenance, a significant cost in maintaining The facility will feature the most contemporary design in Tubman and Laws Halls, two of the oldest residential faciliresidential living and learning on college campuses, and will ties on campus to be demolished at the conclusion of the new house up to 600 students at maximum capacity. The move residence hall construction. significantly improves the University’s on-campus residential portfolio. Today, only 2,300 of the University’s 4,600 students live on campus. Board Chairwoman Wilma Mishoe called the effort a tremendous addition to our beautiful campus and a big win for the University’s students. “Our number one priority at DSU is student success and we believe that encompasses every aspect of DSU photo student life including rigorous aca- Tubman and Laws Halls, two of the oldest residential facilities on campus, demic offerings, exceptional teach- will be demolished at the conclusion of the new residence hall construction. ing, learning and service opportunities, and a residential community that is inviting and incluThe five-story structure will be adjacent to historic sive,” Dr. Mishoe said. “This new effort helps us match the Loockerman Hall, the birthplace of the University, and also demand we have felt from our students with the goals we will include a new dining facility and a ground floor innovahave outlined for their success.” tion center that will create a critical connection between the In May 2016, the University initiated a project to identify University’s academic programs and student affairs. specific housing needs and to meet increased demand with DSU senior Tameka Shockley said she was pleased with minimal financial impact to the students and to the the effort. University. The deal was developed as a Public/Private “I think this is an incredible addition to our already gorPartnership (P3) contract, in which a private developer will geous campus and a great way to combine the latest technoldesign, build, operate and maintain a facility through a long- ogy with our academic programming, easy access living term ground lease on the University’s Dover campus. arrangements and residential activities that make better stuAfter the lease term, the University will assume full own- dents and better citizens,” Ms. Shockley said. “I am definiteership of the facility, saving millions of dollars in construc- ly excited for my younger classmates and future Hornets that tion and operating costs while generating significant cash we will have the opportunity to live in such a technologyflow to pour back into the University’s strategic priorities. rich environment.” DSU President Harry L. Williams said such a financing (This story also can be found on Construction arrangement was not unusual in higher education. Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequip“Universities like ours don’t always have the leverage or mentguide.com.)

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Construction Spending Up Between Sept. 2016, 2017 Overall construction spending increased between September 2016 and September 2017 as growing private-sector residential demand continues to offset annual declines in public-sector investments in infrastructure and other projects, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials urged members of Congress and the Trump administration to include new funding for roads, bridges, clean water and other important infrastructure as part of any new tax reform measure. “The ongoing economic expansion is a favorable sign for private residential and nonresidential construction,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “But lawmakers continue to underfund public investment.” Construction spending in September totaled $1.219 trillion at a seasonally adjusted annual rate, an increase of 0.3 percent from the August total and up 2 percent from a year earlier, Simonson said. He noted that while a good number of categories had gains for the year, total spending on manufacturing, water systems, highway and street and commercial construction experienced significant declines for the year. Private nonresidential spending declined by 0.8 percent in September and was 3.8 percent below the September 2016 level. The largest pri-

vate nonresidential segment was power construction (including oil and gas field and pipeline projects), which declined by 1.4 percent for the month and 9.1 percent from September 2016 to September 2017. The next-largest segment, commercial (retail, warehouse and farm) construction, fell 1.0 percent for the month but is up 11.7 percent yearover-year. Manufacturing construction dropped by 3.6 percent for the month and 20.5 percent from a year earlier. Private office construction decreased 1.1 percent from August and by 7.4 percent since September 2016. Public construction spending climbed 2.6 percent from the prior month but is down by 1.6 percent from September 2016 to September 2017. Highway and street construction increased 1.1 percent for the month as more state funding initiatives came online but is down 7.4 percent from a year earlier. Among other major public infrastructure categories, spending on transportation facilities such as transit and airport construction rose 5 percent for the month but slipped 1 percent year-overyear; spending on sewage and waste disposal fell by 0.1 percent and 9.7 percent, respectively; and spending on water supply dropped 0.4 percent in September and 8.3 percent year-over-year. Public educational construction was up 5.2 per-

cent in September and up 6.0 percent over 12 months. Private residential construction spending was flat between August and September but is up 9.6 percent over the year. Spending on multifamily residential construction grew 0.6 percent in September and 0.9 percent from a year ago, while single-family was up 0.2 percent for the month and 11.9 percent from the September 2016 rate. Association officials said the fact public sector investments in construction remain down for the year despite overall robust economic growth means maintenance and improvements will lag even as greater economic activity puts more wear on roads, bridges and other public works. They said Congress and the President have a great opportunity to improve infrastructure by including new investments as part of the pending tax reform measure. “Done right, tax reform will make it easier for the private sector to thrive and finance needed improvements to the public works that support out economy,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. For more information, visit www.agc.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Mathis Bridge/Route 37 Eastbound Closes Through Spring New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials reminded motorists the Mathis Bridge/Route 37 eastbound is scheduled to be closed through the spring for the start of the third and final winter construction season to complete a deck replacement project. Traffic will be shifted onto the Tunney Bridge/Route 37 westbound in Ocean County. On Oct. 27, NJDOT’s contractor Schiavone Construction Company, began the process of closing the Mathis Bridge by relocating construction barriers, restriping and reconfiguring traffic signals approaching the bridges. The traffic shift will move eastbound traffic on Route 37 to one lane of the westbound side of the Tunney Bridge in Toms River. This shift will close Route 37 at the intersection of Douglas Street just before the Mathis Bridge. Traffic will be shifted back onto Route 37 eastbound after crossing the Tunney Bridge near Sunset Drive on Pelican Island. The jughandle to turn onto Douglas Street in Toms River will remain open. No wide loads will be permitted on the eastbound lane of the Tunney Bridge while the Mathis Bridge is closed. All wide load drivers must obtain a permit from the

NJDOT, which will direct them to an acceptable alternate route. For more information about oversize loads visit the state.nj.us/transportation/freight/trucking/. While the Mathis Bridge is closed, two lanes of traffic westbound and one lane eastbound will be maintained on the Tunney Bridge, separated by a moveable barrier. Should there be a need for an evacuation, all three lanes may be made operational in the westerly direction. The Mathis Bridge will reopen by May 15, 2018 before the busy summer vacation season. There will be no Mathis Bridge openings for marine traffic between Dec. 1, 2017 and March 15, 2018. The construction cycle will allow the contractor to install new bridge deck panels; install a new four-bar parapet; and replace bridge bearings. In addition, the bridge operator’s house will be rehabilitated; structural steel repairs of the anchor and bascule spans will be completed; and the electrical and mechanical systems that operate the bridge, warning gates and video monitoring system will be upgraded. The eastbound Mathis Bridge and westbound Tunney Bridges are a pair of bridges carrying Route 37 over Barnegat Bay between Toms River and Seaside Heights.

The $74 million federally-funded project will replace the existing bridge deck on the Mathis Bridge, which is 67 years old... The Mathis Bridge, a mile-long double leaf bascule moveable span bridge completed in 1950, is the older of the two and in need of repairs. The $74 million federally-funded project will replace the existing bridge deck on the Mathis Bridge; which is 67 years old; make safety improvements to the barrier and railings; and repair and replace mechanical and electrical components that operate the moveable lift span. Construction is anticipated to take place for three seasons and is expected to be completed by the summer 2018. The construction cycle requiring a full closure of the

Mathis Bridge will be limited to Nov. 1 to April 30 each year. During each of these construction cycles, summer traffic from approximately May 15 to Sept. 15 will not be affected and all three current lanes on each bridge will be open to traffic. Community Outreach NJDOT created a project-specific website that contains a wealth of information about the project, which can be found on the Department’s web site by going to www.NJCommuter.com and selecting Route 37 Mathis Bridge under the Construction Updates bullet. The Department is carefully coordinating the project with local officials to minimize the effect to residents and businesses. NJDOT will be using Variable Message Signs to provide advance notification to motorists of traffic pattern changes associated with the work. For more information, call 732/230-7356 or visit state.nj.us/transportation/commuter/ roads/rte37mathisbridge/contact.shtm. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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VDOT: Rigged and Ready for Winter With $84M Budget The Virginia Department of Transportation’s resources are in place for when winter arrives in northern Virginia. Almost $84.9 million is set aside for snow removal in northern Virginia this winter, and the agency’s state and contracted fleet is ready with more than 4,500 pieces of equipment. More than 120,000 tons of salt, 250,000 gallons of brine, and 25,000 tons of sand are on hand and will be restocked regularly through the season. Those resources will be used to plow and treat 13,585 lane miles across Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William and Arlington counties (Arlington maintains its own secondary roads). More than 11,000 of those lane miles are secondary and subdivision streets. “It is never too early to prepare,” said Lauren Mollerup, VDOT’s maintenance engineer of northern Virginia, at the annual snow briefing. “Throughout the year, we plan for our winter equipment, materials, and staffing, and today is a good reminder for everyone at home to prepare too — to check vehicles and emergency kits, to consider alternate commute and telework plans, and to become familiar

with our online resources.” Resource Reminders Residents are asked to bookmark and keep virginiadot.org/novaemergency on hand for news releases, important messages, frequently asked questions and links to many other resources, including: • @vadotnova on Twitter • 511virginia.org for road conditions • vdotplows.org for neighborhood status and locations of plows • my.vdot.virginia.gov or 800-FORROAD (367-7623) to report issues (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Almost $84.9 million is set aside for snow removal in northern Virginia this winter, and the agency’s state and contracted fleet is ready with more than 4,500 pieces of equipment. More than 120,000 tons of salt, 250,000 gallons of brine, and 25,000 tons of sand are on hand and will be restocked regularly through the season.


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Penn Museum Kicks Off MajorRenovation With $21M Project

University of Pennsylvania photo

University of Pennsylvania photo

In the construction project kicking off Nov. 1, with scheduled completion in summer 2019, the Main Entrance Hall will be completely transformed.

The adjoining gateway to the Egyptian Galleries will be brightened with huge windows and broadened to create new access to the galleries.

The Penn Museum (University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology) in Philadelphia kicked off a major renovation that will dramatically transform its Main Entrance Hall, make its historic building fully accessible to all, add significant visitor amenities and renovate and add air conditioning to the historic Harrison Auditorium and surrounding galleries. The construction project is a major element of the museum’s Building Transformation campaign, to be announced next spring, that also will encompass the reinstallation of most of the 130-year-old museum’s signature galleries and educational and public programming — to welcome visitors of all ages, from around the region and across the globe. The announcement was made at a construction groundbreaking event with a twist — in lieu of wielding shovels, officials symbolically removed several seats from the historic Harrison Auditorium, in preparation for renovations to that public programming space. “At the Penn Museum, we are letting in the light, in every way imaginable. A dramatic reconfiguration of the museum — the first in nearly a century — will illuminate the story of humankind found in our galleries, while interactive technology will animate the objects which trace that narrative through our peerless archaeological and ethnographic collections,” said Amy Gutmann, president of the University of Pennsylvania. “Adults and children alike will experience the thrill of discovery and gain a deeper understanding of history, and their place in it.” “The Penn Museum’s mission is to transform understanding of the human experience,” noted Julian Siggers, Penn Museum

for this project, according to Pam Kosty, public relations director of Penn Museum. The adjoining gateway to the Egyptian Galleries will be brightened with huge windows, and broadened to create new access to the galleries. Visitor accessibility and amenities are high on the list of changes: two new elevators — one providing vertical circulation to all levels of the Egyptian wing and the other to the Harrison Auditorium and Third Floor Galleries — along with new public restrooms and a new shop location by the Pepper Mill Café, will improve ease of navigation and visitor comfort. The Museum also will completely renovate the 1915 art deco-style Harrison Auditorium. New lighting, flooring and sound and audio-visual enhancements will transform the auditorium’s programmatic capacity, while air conditioning and reupholstering the historic 1940s seats will add significantly to visitor comfort. The auditorium will reopen in late summer 2019 with 618University of Pennsylvania photo person capacity. The Penn Museum (University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Central to Building Transformation is a Anthropology) in Philadelphia kicked off a major renovation. series of new Signature Galleries, designed to tell the story of humankind as unearthed, Williams director. “With our spectacular watch the transformation in real time as new literally and figuratively, by museum archaeinternational collections, nearly one million Signature Galleries, architectural enhance- ologists, anthropologists, ethnologists, laboobjects from all over the world, and our ments, amenities and programming are ratory scientists and scholars over more than ongoing leadership role in research and dis- added. a century of fieldwork and research discovcovery, the Penn Museum is poised to take eries that continue today. its next step and become a world heritage New Signature Galleries First to be completed will be a suite of destination in America’s first World Heritage In the construction project, which kicked new Middle East Galleries, opening April City. We are building transformation — off Nov. 1, with scheduled completion in 21, 2018, with a “Golden Gala” preview through significant building renovation, new summer 2019, the Main Entrance Hall will fundraiser April 14. signature galleries, and new programs — to be completely transformed, opening stairHere the museum draws upon its own make that dream a reality.” cases closed for more than a century, bring- groundbreaking excavations and research A new website — penn.museum/transfor- ing light in and creating a new gallery space that began in the 1880s — with America’s mation — will provide updates throughout that visitors will see as soon as they enter. the process. Museum visitors will be able to The museum has a $21 million dollar budget see MUSEUM page 100


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Terex, Utility One Source Sponsor Rescue Competition The threat of severe thunderstorms didn’t put a damper on the 34th International Lineman’s Rodeo, which broke attendance records on Oct. 14, 2017, in Bonner Springs, Kan. This year, more than 1,000 of the best linemen from around the world competed in team events and individual journeyman and apprentice events, demonstrating the extreme skills necessary to safely complete their jobs. Linemen competed in pole climbing, hurtman rescue and multiple mystery events, which this year included a rope tying event. Terex and Utility One Source (UOS) sponsored the Apprentice Hurtman Rescue Competition by providing four Hi-Ranger TC55 aerial devices and one Hi-Ranger TL55 aerial device. The purpose of the Hurtman Rescue is to demonstrate speed while safely lowering an injured worker (represented by a mannequin) who is unconscious at the top of the pole. “We wish to congratulate Kaleb Terex and Utility One Source (UOS) sponsored the Apprentice Hurtman Rescue Chapman of Jackson Electric Membership Competition by providing four Hi-Ranger TC55 aerial devices and one Hi-Ranger Corp., Atlanta, Ga., who was the fastest TL55 aerial device. apprentice with a time of 00:43:33 and zero rick in the Terex/U1S Customer Relations deductions,” said Paul Beck, Terex utilities srodeokc.com. Click on the Results tab. In addition to the aerial devices used in the Booth. strategic account manager. Chapman beat “The full pressure, hydraulic Commander the next fastest time by four seconds. Full Hurtman Rescue Competition, Terex also results can be found at www.lineman- displayed a Commander C4047 digger der- 4047 Digger Derrick is one of our most pop-

ular digger derricks, with 47.4 foot sheave height in the turret Mount [TM] Winch configuration and 46.8 feet in the Boom Tip [PG] Winch configuration. Both configurations provide 17 to 26 feet of digging radius,” said Beck. “Terex supports the International Lineman’s Rodeo because it reinforces the importance of training, for developing qualified, skilled workers. Properly trained personnel and properly maintained equipment contribute to safe, and likewise, productive work performance. Every person in the operations chain plays a critical role in achieving that goal. From stocking the right tools, to thorough inspections and maintenance, to selecting the right equipment for your fleet, each is equally important,” said Ted Barron, vertical market product manager. “This is a great event to be a part of. We’re proud to support this family-friendly outing that provides a demonstration of what our linemen do on a daily basis to keep our world working,” said Mike Pulos, UOS Lineman’s Rodeo coordinator. For more information, visit www.Terex.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Tax Reform Proposal Important Clark Construction Receives Step for Construction Employers Community Service Award The chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors of America, Stephen E. Sandherr, released the following statement in reaction to the release of a Congressional proposal to reform the federal tax code: “The tax proposal released [Nov. 2] provides a much-needed framework that will provoke important debate about the best way to improve the tax environment for employers and workers. As Congress and the Trump administration work to further refine today’s proposal, we will continue our vigorous advocacy work to ensure the measure benefits construction employers of all types and sizes. In particular, we will work to ensure that passthrough businesses, including the majority of construction firms, also benefit from tax reform. Any failure to address passthrough businesses in the final plan would mean many construction firms would not benefit.

“We will also continue to work with members of Congress to advocate for the inclusion of new infrastructure funding as part of the final tax reform measure. Tax reform provides an excellent opportunity for the president to deliver on his promise of rebuilding America’s aging and overburdened infrastructure. And we will work to make sure the final proposal continues to promote public and private-sector investments in infrastructure through direct federal funding, municipal bonds — including private activity bonds — and public-private partnerships, for example.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Mary’s Center will honor Clark Construction with the Community Service Award for its commitment to improving the lives of the community they serve and work with. The award presentation took place at Mary’s Center’s Annual Gala, Noche Tropical, on Oct. 6th at the Washington Hilton Hotel. “This recognition is our way of expressing our gratitude and appreciation for Clark Construction’s commitment to building healthy and resilient communities,” said Mary’s Center’s president and CEO, Maria Gomez. “They are not only builders of spaces, but also builders of hope through their amazing empathy and interest in giving back to our hard-working families, including their own laborers.” Clark Construction and Mary’s Center share a commitment to helping families thrive through employment opportunities and access to healthcare. The two organizations have partnered for more than a decade in many ways.

Clark has provided Mary’s Center with financial support, volunteers and pro bono expertise, while Mary’s Center has provided medical and social support to many of Clark’s field employees. “Giving back has been one of our main core values for 111 years and we like to partner with organizations that touch the lives of so many people, like Mary’s Center,” said Susan Williamson Ross, executive vice president and chief administrative officer of Clark Construction. “We see Mary’s Center as winners, and we like to be associated with winners.” The Noche Tropical Annual Gala brings together more than 600 community leaders for a fun and festive night to celebrate Mary’s Center partners and achievements. For more information, visit maryscenter.org/gala. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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N.Y. Adds Equipment to Snow Fleet, Prepares for Winter Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced a statewide effort by the New York State Thruway Authority and New York State Department of Transportation to prepare for the upcoming winter season, which includes the addition of more than 100 snow fighting vehicles to help clear roadways and highways. The equipment will be deployed to help clear roads in every corner of the state, with an emphasis on areas that are typically hit the hardest by harsh winter conditions. “As winter weather becomes increasingly more difficult to predict, state agencies are doing everything necessary to be pre- NYSDOT’s fleet of snow removal equipment is ready for winter weather. pared to deploy resources and personnel to keep roads clear and motorists safe,” Cuomo said. “With enhanced monitoring capabilities and additional plows and equipment at the ready, New York is prepared to battle tough snow conditions, while keeping both residents and visitors out of harm’s way.” New York State Thruway Authority In preparation of the 2017 snow and ice season, the Thruway Authority has Tow plows, shown in this 2016 photo, attach as trailers to the back of snowplows, and can be added 55 large plows to help adjusted to swing out to the side of the truck, allowing trucks to clear up to two lanes at once. maintain its 570-mi. system more efficiently and improve safety across material in key locations to accelerate sonal and full-time employees to assist in response times during storms. The new loca- maintenance of its superhighway and supNew York State. port in the vital role in keeping the roadway The Thruway has taken ownership of 30 tions include: clear and safe for motorists statewide during snow plows weighing in at 7-tons each from New Fueling Sites winter weather. Employment opportunities the New York State Department of Buffalo Division include seasonal snow plow drivers and Transportation, and has purchased 10 new 7• Dunkirk Thruway maintenance workers for all four ton vehicles, and repurposed 15 7-ton trucks. • Hamburg of the Thruway’s Maintenance Divisions, Additionally, the Thruway Authority will • Lackawanna which span from New York City to Buffalo deploy 10 new tow plows throughout the • Le Roy to the Pennsylvania border. state, also transferred from DOT, including • Victor Details on minimum requirements for for the first time in the Central and Western • Newstead (Milepost 409) both positions, such as a valid CDL, as well New York regions. Tow plows attach as trailSyracuse Division as application information, are available at ers to the back of snow plows, and can be • Utica www.thruway.ny.gov or call toll free: 1/800hydraulically adjusted to swing out to the • Waterloo 525-3586. side of the truck, allowing trucks to clear up to two lanes at once. New Salt Sheds New York State In addition, the Thruway Authority has Buffalo Division Department of Transportation added eight new fueling sites and two new • Lackawanna In recent years, the Department of salt storage locations since the end of last Syracuse Division Transportation has acquired 44 new twowinter, which brings the number of salt stor• Westmoreland stage plows that clear snow and ice from the age sheds across the entire system up to 40. The Thruway Authority also is hiring sea- roads more efficiently. A second plow locatThese enhancements will place fuel and

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To say that Deep Foundations Contractors (deep) was drilling in a confined space within an extraction shaft on the Eglinton Crosstown Light Rail Transit Project (Crosstown) would be an understatement. It was the first of many challenges the firm would overcome while working above and below the buzzing streets of Midtown Toronto, Canada. The epicenter of the action, however, was a 32.5 m (107 ft.) deep extraction shaft where two massive tunnel boring machines (TBM) would be lifted from the ground at the end of a long subterranean journey. While deep has extensive experience working in Toronto, one of North America’s largest cities, there is nothing simple about deep kept traffic flowing on Eglinton Avenue by building a temporary bridge deck drilling in a crowded urban environment. The over the northern half once drilling was completed. It consisted of timber mats supCanadian powerhouse would conquer chal- ported by steel beams and bracing, and locked in place with steel angle. lenges including inconsistent soil conditions, low clearance drilling, unmovable utilities, maintaining traffic and darkened confined working spaces, in its quest to provide underground access for two rapidly advancing TBMs. Canada’s Largest Transit Expansion Crosstown is a $6.6 billion infrastructure project with a 19 km (11.8-mi.) corridor, 10 km (6.2 mi.) of which are underground. Phase 2 includes the easternmost tunnel. Come 2021, Metrolinx projects that 5,500 passengers per hour will benefit from this project — the largest transit expansion in Toronto history. The Phase 2 contract was awarded to the Aecon/ACS Dragados Joint Venture (JV) in November 2013. Its scope entailed 3.25 km The deep team celebrates the breakthrough of a TBM. (2.1 mi.) of 6.5 m (21-ft.) diameter twin tunnels; precast concrete tunnel lining segments; launch and retrieval shafts, headwalls associated with future stations, two emergency exit buildings, three cross passages, utility relocations, traffic staging, ground and building settlement monitoring, and site restoration. deep, one of Canada’s largest foundation contractors, specializes in shoring for a wide cross-section of building and infrastructure projects. The contractor was a natural fit having worked on large transportation projects, the most recent of which was a subway extension for the Toronto Transit Commission. The Aecon/ACS Dragados JV awarded deep a roughly $16.7-million contract to excavate and shore launch and extraction shafts for two tunnel boring machines (TBM); build two emergency exits for the TBMs; and construct head walls for two future stations. Its work started in April 2014 deep’s end goal was to prepare ES-3 for the arrival of two TBMs, which would be removed in the heart of and concluded in March 2017. Midtown Toronto’s busiest intersection.

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ing their destination. The TBMs would eventually be hoisted out of extraction shaft 3 (ES-3), which sits at Yonge and Eglinton streets, Midtown Toronto’s busiest intersection. deep’s end goal was to prepare the shaft for their arrival. Unleashing Canada’s Largest Fleet of BAUER Drilling Rigs The ace deep held in its pocket was Canada’s largest fleet of BAUER drilling rigs, all of which were acquired from Equipment Corporation of America (ECA). ECA has been a leading supplier of foundation equipment in the eastern United States and eastern Canada for a century. Its fleet runs the gamut from large to small. deep purchased the BG 55 — the most powerful rotary drilling rig on the market at the time with 553 kNm of torque — in September 2016. The contractor then acquired one of the smallest, a BG 11 H, in August 2017. ECA also sold deep seven Klemm drilling rigs. “We have the biggest fleet of BAUERs in Canada,” said Conor Foy deep’s supervisor on the Crosstown. see DEEP page 56


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Kemppainen has surmised after sev- The cutting head of one of two tunnel boring machines is hoisted eral decades of hands-on service to deep that it handles out of the extraction shaft. deep to build a secant pile wall by drilling from the equipment acquisition like operations: streamlined, surface with one of its five BAUER BG 40 drilling uniform and consistent. rigs. Fiberglass pile sections were used on the east wall to deep was using conventional crane-mounted drilling prepare for breakthrough by the TBMs. equipment combined with vibratory hammers to drive and deep kept traffic flowing on Eglinton Avenue by building extract casing in urban environments, which is more disrupa temporary bridge deck over the northern half once drilling tive to residents and motorists. BAUER technology allowed was completed. It consisted of timber mats supported by contractors to install and remove sectional casings using the steel beams and bracing, and locked in place with steel powerful hydraulic rotaries of the BAUER drilling rigs. angle. ECA was instrumental in matching equipment to the comOnce utilities were surveyed, located and protected with plexities of the Crosstown, according to Foy. steel sheeting, deep relocated its BAUER BG 40 to com“There was a lot of back and forth,” he said. “We had to mence drilling in the southern half. It was important to comprovide a lot of information and work with them to get the pare pile and utility locations to avoid any conflicts. The right equipment.” challenges with confined space and drilling depths faced in The back and forth Foy refers to revolves around service, the northern half remained, but all holes were completed parts and training, according to Kemppainen. safely and efficiently. “We were constantly there supporting them with the rigs,” Supporting utilities was deep’s top priority when excavathe said. He added that deep’s managers were given the ing the southern half of ES-3. The crew built a lattice of steel unique authority to order parts directly from the job site, which comes as no surprise considering the unforgiving The BG 11 came standard with the ability to remove support beams to support the utility ducts/conduits and upper section for low headroom applications. ECA mains running across the shaft before commencing work on schedule and critical need to keep the BAUER rigs drilling. the Canada supplied a shorter Kelly bar for the low head- the deck. Following a rigorous inspection, this deck was room application. opened to traffic and the north deck was removed. The north Ground Conditions Present would now remain open to allow for removal of spoils, and Trouble Down Below eventually, the two TBMs. Midtown Toronto is notorious for its trouConquering ES-3 — A Shaft deep installed an internal waler and lagging design to conblesome ground conditions. This reality Within a Shaft tinue shoring below the utilities so the slab could be poured sunk in as deep began drilling ES-3. The deep’s decision during the tender for the BG 11 H. The system, designed by Isherwood first 10 m (33 ft.) included granular and silty process to tap Ontario-based Isherwood sands. deep then hit the water table and Geostructural Engineers as a shoring Geostructural Engineers, allowed the excavation to be lowencountered a flowing silt, which went engineer paid off. Working with deep, ered enough for a compact air track drill to drive soil nails. down 16 m (52.5 ft.). A layer of dense glaIsherwood engineered a creative solution The crew worked within a confined space to install the nails cial till stretched from 26 (85.3) to 32.5 m whereby a shaft could be deepened just and spray shotcrete in a panel sequence to keep the ground (106.6 ft.) below the surface. The contractor enough to allow the BAUER BG 11 to stable as excavation continued. Alternating panels allowed overcame the variety of soil conditions with go below street level to install a secant deep to vertically excavate up to 1.2 m (4 ft.) of material careful drilling techniques and an assortwall from within. After establishing the every week. External dewatering was required for the final ment of drilling buckets and tooling. dimensions of the rig and surveying the two levels because they were below the water table. One challenge was unstable soil. Most secant piles were accomplished from street-level, lowest utility supports, deep determined “The problem when it got wet was the that lowering the grade to 15.5 m (50 ft.) but three windows remained in the southern half where that silty sand,” Foy recalled. “It was very fluid and pouring a temporary slab would was not an option. Closing them during the remainder of the so you had to follow proper procedures and allow the BG 11 H to finish off the secant excavation proved to be the greatest challenge of the comtechniques to make sure the drilling was plex ES-3 shaft construction. wall. consistent and you didn’t have any caveThe client dewatered ES-3 to lower the water table by one deep built ES-3 in two sections: north ins.” meter so the working platform could be poured at the correct and south. Each presented a unique set of deep relied primarily on BAUER drilling elevation. The equipment ran until the secant wall was buckets to conquer the material. 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Confined Space No Problem for the BG 11 One of the most interesting spectacles for passersby was the sight of a BAUER BG 11 H dangling from the end of a crane line as it slowly descended below street level. Drilling within the cavernous ES-3 was also one of the more complex engineering challenges deep overcame. “You barely had room to breathe, especially inside the shaft,” Foy said of the working conditions within ES-3, adding that the mast of the BG 11 H was within inches of the lowest utility support. The height from the drilling slab to the underside of the utilities was 9.8 m (32 ft.). “You had to put in the preparation work and make sure everyone knew what they were doing and had clear procedures for what was happening.” The compact rig excelled at drilling in a confined space below unmovable utilities due to its lower header configuration, according to Kemppainen. deep was renting the rig from ECA at the time, but converted to a purchase because it was ideally suited for this operation. Kemppainen explained: “The BG 11 comes standard with the ability to remove the upper section for low headroom applications. deep removed the upper section themselves,” he said, “and ECA Canada provided a shorter Kelly bar for the low headroom application.” “The BG 11 H was the only rig that could fit under the decking and utilities and still be able to drill the required depth to complete that wall,” Foy explained. “This machine was dropped in 15 meters [49.2 feet] below ground surface but it still had to drill holes from inside the shaft down another 17.8 meters [58.4 feet].” There were other selling points for the BG 11 H also. At 35,000 kg. (35 tons), it could be safely lowered into the excavation by a crane. The rig’s ability to deliver 110 kNm (81,130-foot-pounds) of torque down to a depth of 40 m (131.2 ft.) was a bonus. Even though the BG 11 H was compact enough to work beneath the utilities, it was incapable of using casing to drill the remaining 17.8 m (58.4-ft.)-long-piles. deep needed a high-quality, water-tight secant wall to keep the shaft dry. The contractor harnessed more than 45 years of experience to develop a solution. deep chose a polymer drilling fluid to keep the holes open. A liner was inserted to keep the top of the excavation open and the fluid was pumped for the remainder of the shaft. These steps, combined with dewatering, created enough head pressure to keep the flowing silt from caving in.

The slurry bubbled in the tanks at street level while being mixed and agitated. deep regularly tested it for pH and viscosity before turning on the constant flow required during drilling. Perfection was mandatory. Once the drill bit hit the founding elevation, a drilling bucket scooped out any leftover chunks of earth. It was critical for the slurry to keep the hole open and clean while deep’s crews built sectional piles in preparation for concrete pouring Large Piles, Confined Spaces and Innovative Solutions The size of the piles forced deep to improvise. At 18 m (59 ft.) in length and 8,400 kg. (18,400 lbs.), they were too long to hoist in one piece and too heavy for the BG 11 H to lift. deep designed a hoisting device above each pile location that could lower each of the three six-meter sections to be bolted together before eventually being descended to their founding elevations. The hoist could lift three 6 m (19.7 ft.) sections together at a total weight of 8,400 kg. (18,400 lbs.). Once the piles were installed to the correct elevation the concrete needed to be placed. The concrete was placed under polymer slurry using the tremie method. The crew poured each pile with a flexible hose connected to a sectional tremie pipe fed by a pump that was positioned above the shaft. The pipe was then lowered to the bottom of each hole. As the concrete was placed, the slurry in each hole was displaced. deep scrutinized the volume and rate of concrete placement to guarantee that the piles were uniform and of high-quality. deep’s crews persevered 24 hours a day, six days a week to complete the 29 secant piles under a rigorous schedule. By this time the northbound TBM had already broken through. The southbound TBM and a 50person crew were crawling quickly toward ES-3. deep had to be out of the shaft before breakthrough. On March 13, 2017, the lower drilling came to a successful conclusion. Fiberglass crumbled and water spewed as the cutting head of the second TBM, known as Don, broke through the wall of ES-3. The project was completed successfully to the satisfaction of all parties involved. The close working relationship between deep and the general contractor Aecon/ACS Dragados JV, with some help from ECA and a fleet of BAUER Drilling Rigs, brought the city of Toronto about 3.5 km (2.2 mi.) closer to increased mobility. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Mack Trucks Supports Share the Road Safety Program In addition to extending its sponsorship of the American Trucking Associations’ (ATA) Share the Road highway safety program, Mack Trucks announced that it will donate a 2018 Mack Anthem 70-in. stand up sleeper model to the effort. Mack made the announcement during a key handover ceremony at ATA’s Management Conference & Exhibition in Orlando, Fla. “Safety is a key focus for Mack, something we’ve demonstrated through the design of our new Anthem model and the many safety-focused features it includes,” said Jonathan Randall, senior vice president of sales of Mack Trucks North America. “Mack’s commitment to safety goes beyond our trucks to those who share our nation’s roads. We’re proud to support the Share the Road drivers and their work to reach millions of people across the country with crucial messages about highway safety.” The Share the Road program relies on professional truck drivers to conduct live safety exhibitions for students, media and policy makers demonstrating how to drive safely alongside semi-trucks. Each Share the Road driver has an outstanding driving record, including many with one million or

more accident-free miles. Fusion. Road Stability Advantage The drivers will travel the counis a fully electronic stability control try in their new 2018 Mack Anthem system that helps reduce the risk of 70-in. stand up sleeper model to rollover and jackknife accidents. teach the driving public about truck Bendix Wingman Fusion, a camstopping distances, demonstrate era- and radar-based system, propotential truck blind spots and share vides collision mitigation, adaptive other safety considerations that can cruise control and lane departure help ensure safe travel for everyone warning capabilities. Both systems on the road. are standard on all Mack Anthem “Mack Trucks has a long legacy models. of promoting highway safety, so we A prominent Mack wordmark on are very fortunate that ATA and the Anthem’s grille highlights the Mack Trucks continue to partner bold exterior design that features together to advance highway safety In addition to continuing its sponsorship of the optimized aerodynamics for through ATA’s Share the Road pro- American Trucking Associations’ Share the Road high- improved fuel efficiency. The safety program in 2018, Mack Trucks will donate a Anthem also features all-new drivgram,” said ATA President and way 2018 Mack Anthem 70-in. stand up sleeper model to aid CEO Chris Spear. “When teaching in the program’s outreach efforts. ing and sleeping environments the motoring public about highway crafted with an emphasis on safety, our best tool is the Share the Road lb.-ft. of torque paired with Mack’s 12-speed increasing driver comfort and productivity. Mack Anthem because it gives people an mDRIVE automated manual transmission, The Anthem is available in several configuopportunity to see what professional truck which allows drivers to focus on the road rations, including a day cab, a 48-in. flat top drivers can see during their day-to-day work.” ahead rather than shifting gears. The Mack sleeper and a 70-in. stand up sleeper. The 2018 Mack Anthem model donated mDRIVE is standard on all Mack Anthem For more information, visit www.mackto the Share the Road program is designed models. trucks.com. The Share the Road Anthem also will be and engineered for performance, efficiency (This story also can be found on and safety. The truck features a 13-L Mack equipped with Mack Road Stability Construction Equipment Guide’s website at MP8 505C engine with 505 hp and 1,860 Advantage by Bendix and Bendix Wingman www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Felling Announces Results of Trailer for a Cause Auction Felling Trailers Inc. conducted its fifth annual online auction of an FT-3 drop deck utility trailer to benefit a non-profit organization, Special Olympics Minnesota. The winning bid of $2,900 was placed just minutes before the auction closed on Oct. 5, 2017. The bid winner was a local contractor from Sauk Centre, Kevin Middendorf, owner of Middendorf Construction LLC. Middendorf’s son had seen the Trailer for a Cause auction in the Sauk Centre Herald, a local paper and told him “Hey dad, we need a trailer, and this looks like a nice one, you should bid on it.” “So we decided to put a bid in and support the fundraiser,” said Middendorf. The 2017 Trailer for a Cause FT-3 utility trailer was painted in Felling’s Viper Red and had a custom decal featuring the Special Olympics logo. Felling Trailers wanted to bring awareness of Special Olympics and help provide funding for the individuals who take part in and benefit from the events and services provided by Special Olympics Minnesota (SOMN). The online auction ran for 12 days, from Sept. 24 through Oct. 5, ending with Middendorf’s winning bid of $2,900. One hundred percent of the $2,900 winning bid benefits

Brenda Jennissen, Felling Trailers Inc. CEO, and Bid Winner Kevin Middendorf, Middendorf Construction LLC.

Special Olympics Minnesota. Special Olympics organization does not receive any government funding however they continue to grow due to the financial support from individuals, businesses, civic groups and events like Felling Trailers’ Trailer for a Cause. The mission of Special Olympics Minnesota is to offer

children and adults with intellectual disabilities year-round sports training and competition. Through Special Olympics’ athletic, health and leadership programs, people with intellectual disabilities transform themselves, their communities and the world. Today, Special Olympics is the largest, fastest growing sports program in the world, representing more than 4.5 million athletes in more than 170 countries. Special Olympics also is the only organization in Minnesota, the United States and the world utilizing the unique benefits of sports to improve the lives of people with intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics Minnesota, an accredited program of Special Olympics Incorporated, opened its doors in 1973. Currently, 8,100 Minnesotans with intellectual disabilities participate and compete in 17 Olympic type sports. For more information and resources, visit Special Olympics Minnesota online at http://specialolympicsminnesota.org/. For more information about Felling, call 800/245-2809 or visit www.felling.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Inaugural Event…

Trail King Exhibits at N.A. Commercial Vehicle Show

Trail King Industries exhibited at the first ever North American Commercial Vehicle Show held in Atlanta, Ga. Pictured are: Steve Robinson, PSI director OEM sales and dealers programs; Bruce Yakley, Trail King CEO; Rick Farris, Trail King vice president of sales and marketing; Barry Freifeld, Trail King director of sales; Joe Kolb, Trail King president; Tim Musgrave, PSI CEO; Bill Wakefield, Meritor; Dave Pritchard, Meritor; and Quentin Hall, Meritor.

Trail King Industries exhibited at the first ever North tire inflation systems by PSI on trailers in 2016. The 13.6 American Commercial Vehicle Show held in Atlanta, Ga. percent utilization level of PSI systems is the highest among The brand-new MG-HG detachable gooseneck was the all of PSI’s vocational and specialty trailer customers. As a showcase of the Trail King floor exhibit. result of this achievement, Trail King earned the 2016 PSI “The business to business concept of this inaugural show Vocational Customer Excellence Award. The award was preallowed our sales team more opportunity for one on one time sented at a breakfast reception and will be on display at the with dealers and customers. We were able to showcase our Mitchell, S.D., headquarters. flexibility and strength in trailer offerings for the commercial For more information about Pressure Systems market,” said Barry Freifeld, director of sales. International, visit www.psitireinflation.com. The NACV show focused on truck and trailer manufacFor more information about Trail King, visit www.trailkturers and commercial vehicle parts and components suppli- ing.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment ers. It featured 439 exhibitors — 30 percent headquartered outside the United States — covering 370,000 sq. ft. of net Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) exhibition space at the Georgia World Congress Center. While exhibiting at the North American Commercial Vehicle Show, Trail King accepted an award from Pressure Systems International. Trail King installed 286 Meritor Because standards don’t raise themselves, NTEA’s Member Verification Program (MVP) acknowledges the companies leading the industry to excellence. Fleet managers, truck dealers and OEMs know truck equipment manufacturers and distributors with MVP status have implemented specific business and quality standards and comply with federal regulations.

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Built specifically for the ARDCO AMT 600, the pipe trailer easily attaches to the truck using a supplied hitch mount with conventional fifth wheel connection.

ft. 2 in. (6.7 m) The pipe trailer is one of many ARDCO attachments compatible with the modular back-end platform of the AMT 600. The AMT 600 is powered by a 250-hp Cummins QSB6.7 Tier IV Final diesel engine, features selectable 4-

or 6-wheel-drive, and has a top travel speed of 30 miles per hour. The AMT 600 has a 2-person, fully enclosed, all-weather ROPS cab that is sound rated to 68 dB. A 7-in. display in the steering column provides digital gauges with onboard diagnostics, digital manu-

al access and an optional backup camera display. A streamlined front-end angle offers the driver panoramic visibility to enhance safety. Specifically built for off-road travel, the AMT 600 includes a high-strength center pivot trunnion

with approximately 20 degrees of oscillation, which allows all the tires to maintain ground contact and traction while travelling over rough terrain. Dual hydraulic cylinders provide 37 degrees of steering each way, and articulating motion allows the tires to slide left or right in wet/muddy terrain to gain traction. The AMT 600 includes a Dana 6-speed powershift transmission with twist grip shifter and AxleTech rigid planetary axles with driver controlled differential lock. Optional accessories include a hydraulically operated front push blade, front-mounted hydraulic winch, heavy-duty front bumper/brush guard, and auxiliary hydraulics. The AMT 600 is covered by a limited one-year warranty. For more information, call 800/332-7326 or visit www.ardcomfg.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Three Primary Elements…

Trailer Towing: What Contractors Need to Know for Risk Management By Bob Raybuck NTEA DIRECTOR OF TECHNICAL SERVICES

Trailer towing involves three primary elements: the work truck used to tow; the trailer and payload being towed; and towing system components (e.g., hitch system and safety chains). Each has limiting factors that directly affect maximum towing capability. Truck salespeople, fleet managers and end users face challenges in determining size and capacity of the trailer that can be towed based on the work truck specified or purchased. First, let’s review the tow vehicle’s rating. Truck manufacturers publish maximum trailer tow rating and gross combined weight rating (GCWR) in the trailer towing guide or as part of the vehicle specification guide. Additionally, the trailer towing guide may include maximum trailer tow ratings based on conventional towing (which uses a coupling device attached to the rear of the towing vehicle) or fifth wheel towing (which utilizes a coupling device attached to the top of the chassis near the rear axle and is sometimes referred to as a gooseneck). Alternatively, medium- and heavy-duty truck dealers provide information based on the OEM order guide or through application engineering departments. The chassis manufacturer determines GCWR using a variety of factors, including specific drivetrain components of the engine, transmission, number of drive axles, axle ratios and braking capability. Each OEM tests chassis towing and stopping capability before determining vehicle GCWR. Chassis manufacturers also provide maximum trailer weights for conventional and fifth wheel/gooseneck towing. Normally, these maximum trailer weights are for complete vehicles such as pickups and vans, and do not include work trucks built from incomplete chassis. Truck GCWR helps determine maximum trailer towing capacity. Both the weight of the towing vehicle and the trailer (towed vehicle) are included in the GCWR total. Essentially, vehicle trailer towing capacity is determined by remaining GCWR after taking into consideration chassis, truck body, equipment, passenger, fuel and payload weight. The amount of payload carried on the work truck can raise or lower maximum trailer towing capacity. For example, if your work truck has a 26,000-lb. GCWR and 19,000-lb. gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) and is completely loaded to the GVWR, maximum trailer weight would be 7,000 lb. — even if the truck manufacturer stated the maximum trailer weight was 11,000 lb. The second element of trailer towing is trailer GVWR — the maximum allowed weight of the trailer and its payload, which can be found on the required trailer certification label. Typically, the certification label for a trailer is a metal plate welded or riveted to the forward half of the left front. Trailer GVWR will be based on the limiting factors of the axle(s), tires, frame, coupler and safety chains. The trailer manufac-

turer is required to take all components into consideration when determining final GVWR. The third factor in trailer towing is the trailer coupling system, which contains the components necessary to connect the towing vehicle and trailer. Conventional trailer, fifth wheel and gooseneck towing systems are rated by SAE International Standards. • SAE J684 Trailer Couplings, Hitches, and Safety Chains-Automotive is for conventional type trailer towing • SAE J2638 Fifth Wheel and Gooseneck Attachment Performance Up to 30,000-lb. Trailer Gross Vehicle Weight is for lighter duty fifth wheel and gooseneck type trailer towing SAE J684 divides conventional-style (receiver hitch and ball) trailer hitch systems into four classes: • Class 1 for trailers not to exceed 2,000 lbs. • Class 2 for trailers over 2,000 lbs. and not to exceed 3,500 lbs. • Class 3 for trailers over 3,500 lbs. and not to exceed 5,000 lbs. • Class 4 for trailers over 5,000 lbs. and not to exceed 10,000 lbs. Conventional hitch manufacturers rate their receiver-style hitches using this capacity format. Some market Class 5 hitches up to 17,000 lbs.; however, SAE J684 does not contain a rating for this class. Pintle hook hitch system (another type of conventional coupling system) performance ratings are covered by SAE Recommended Practice J847. It does not specify rating classes similar to the automotive-style hitches in SAE J684, but it does provide a performance test for hitch manufacturers to ensure the pintle hook and corresponding draw bar will perform to their rated test capacities. There are other factors to consider when determining actual vehicle maximum towing capacity. For example, coupling system capacity is determined by the weakest component in the system. Components in a conventional towing system include the receiver, draw bar, hitch ball and connecting pin. If the installed hitch is rated at a maximum of 10,000 lbs. but the hitch ball is rated for 9,000 lbs., even though the hitch has a higher towing capacity of 10,000 lbs., the maximum trailer towing capacity is limited by the hitch ball’s 9,000-lb. rating. When determining chassis specifications for towing with a work truck, it’s important to fully understand the end user’s body, equipment and payload needs. When assessing maximum truck towing capacity, it’s also essential to account for correct matching of trailer hitch system components to the desired trailer and payload, since the hitch system can be a limiting factor for safety, durability and customer satisfaction. For more information, visit ntea.com/technicalresources. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Asphalt Paving Equipment & Supplies, Inc. www.apeasi.com 412 Meco Drive Wilmington, DE 19804 302-683-0105 Fax: 302-683-0107 26822 Lewes-Georgetown Hwy. - RT9 Harbeson, DE 19951 302-664-1552 Fax: 302-664-1554

Komatsu Northeast www.komatsune.com 2820 Hamilton Blvd. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908-561-9000 201 North Route 73 Winslow Township, NJ 08095 856-767-5900

Tracey Road Equipment www.traceyroad.com 6803 Manlius Center Road PO Box 489 East Syracuse, NY 13057 315-437-1471 800-872-2390 Fax: 315-437-4041 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 607-775-5010 800-370-9488 Fax: 607-775-5104 300 Middle Road. Henrietta, NY 14467 585-334-5120 866-950-6210 Fax: 585-334-5127 19598 Cady Road (Exit 44 - Watertown Center - off I-81) Adams Center, NY 13606 315-788-0200 888-335-0200 Fax: 315-788-3227 115 Railroad Ave. Ext. Albany, NY 12205-0306 518-438-1100 866-740-8853 Fax: 518-438-4430

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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Powerscreen New England Holds Grand Opening in Conn.

Powerscreen New England’s new facility in South Windsor, Conn., boasts 20,000 sq. ft. of shop space with six bays and a 34-ft. ceiling, making it ideal for working on and servicing some of the larger crushing and screening machines.

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Powerscreen New England’s new 45,000-sq.-ft. facility is located at 140 Nutmeg Road South in South Windsor, Conn.

owerscreen New England recently held a grand opening celebration for its new facility in South Windsor, Conn. Located at 140 Nutmeg Road South, the 45,000-sq.-ft. modern facility features 20,000 sq. ft. of shop space with six bays and a 34-ft. high ceiling, along with overhead cranes. From Powerscreen New England’s The additional space also includes beginning in 1997, Seamus’s wife, room for a vastly expanded parts Bernadette, has been an integral inventory. part of running the day-to-day Seamus Sheelan, president of operations of the company, as Powerscreen New England, purwell as being its finance officer. chased Powerscreen Connecticut in 1997 after having served as the presiLoudon, N.H. dent of Powerscreen North America Over the past decade, Seamus and for several years. Powerscreen Powerscreen New England is a family Bernadette’s sons have joined the Connecticut sold and serviced business. (L-R): Ronan Sheelan, serv- business. Cathal Sheelan serves as Powerscreen equipment in ice manager; Bernadette Sheelan, CFO, vice president of operations and Connecticut and Rhode Island. Seamus Sheelan, president; and Cathal Ronan Sheelan as service manager. Seamus and his wife, Bernadette, Sheelan, vice president of operations. “This new facility represents the along with their staff, successfully culmination of many years of hard grew the company, which led to the purchase of Equipment work for everyone connected to our organization,” Seamus & Systems for Industry in Massachusetts. This acquisition Sheelan said. “We are so proud of what this facility repreexpanded the company’s sales territory to include sents, which is an opportunity to service, support and grow Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine. our customers into the next decades.” (This story also can be found on Construction Following the acquisition of Equipment & Systems for Industry, the company name changed to Powerscreen New Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipEngland. To better serve northern New England customers, mentguide.com.) CEG see FACILITY page 82 a new facility was constructed at 51 Veterans Drive in

Some of the shop staff at Powerscreen New England (L-R) includes John McHugh, technician; Clive Backen, truck driver; Jonathan Jacob, technician; and Austin Stack, parts representative.

Matt Dickson demonstrates the powerful features of the Terex EvoQuip Colt 600 screening plant.


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Westchester Tractor, Inc 60 International Blvd Brewster, NY 10509 845-278-7766 www.wtractor.com

Bobcat of Saratoga 1279 Route 9 Gansevoort, NY 12831 518-798-9283 www.bobcatofsaratoga.com

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Sennebogen LLC Reaches Milestone: Marks 65 Years of Worldwide Innovation As a worldwide equipment manufacturer, Sennebogen recently celebrated 65 years of operation. “This company milestone is truly so well earned by the generations of innovators who have strived to make Sennebogen a world leader in material handling equipment,” said Constantino Lannes, president, Sennebogen LLC, Stanley, N.C. The focus, as it has since 1952, is on providing productive and cost-efficient material handling solutions for users of equipment in such fields as scrap, steel mill services, inland and ocean waterways, waste, recycling, demolition and many logging applications. “Even if the material handler is their first Coinciding with the company’s 65th anniversary, Sennebogen has inaugurated a Sennebogen,” said Lannes, 375,000 sq. ft. (35,000 sq. m) expansion at its Straubing 2 plant in Lower Bavaria, “they can be rest assured it is Germany. backed by 65 years of true innovation and commitment to excellence.” 65 Years of Growth and Innovation “A lot has changed over the past 65 years,” said Managing Director Erich Sennebogen, who along with his brother Walter Sennebogen comprises the second generation of leadership in the familyowned company. “In today’s globalized markets, we supply products to customers in over 100 countries on all continents. In order to stay ahead of the competition, we invest in our model line-up and our sites every year, and undertake modernization and expansion work.” At Straubing Plant 2, an expansion over the past two years has seen the addition of about 375,000 sq. ft. (35,000 sq. m) of new production and warehouse space. At the same time, machine shipping has been restructured, storage areas extended and logistics processes optimized and modernized.

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EHRBAR NY City Metro Area/Long Island/ The Hudson Valley & Fairfield County, CT (914) 738-5100 www.ehrbar.com

GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, INC. Central & Western PA (717) 766-7671 www.grofftractor.com

W. I. CLARK Connecticut (203) 265-6781 www.wiclark.com

CENTRAL EQUIPMENT CO. Maine (207) 827-6193 www.centralequiment.biz

ROBERT H. FINKE & SON Purpose-built for the material handling industries, Sennebogen machines are manufactured in facilities that have been continually upgraded and modernized over the past 65 years.

Early, Continued, Sustained Growth “There’s no such thing as can’t,” has been a philosophy since the early days of the company, when Erich Sennebogen Sr. developed a keen sense for innovative solutions and new markets. Today, Sennebogen has 1,400 employees at production and support facilities around the world, including the North American headquarters just outside Charlotte, N.C. With machines ranging up to 350 tons, Sennebogen has always focused both on special customer-specific solutions and on individually configurable series machines, according to the

company. “Our customers are amazed at the dynamic development of our company,” said Walter Sennebogen, “and we are confident that our continued investment in the plant expansion will have a very positive impact on the company’s ongoing success.” For more information, call 704/347-4910 or visit www.sennebogen-na.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Global Dealers Prepare for Growth, Attend McCloskey Training Seminar in Ireland

MILTON CAT www.miltoncat.com

McCloskey Washing Systems (MWS) is continuing to grow its international dealer network, working with existing McCloskey dealers to expand their product range. As part of the support that the company offers, a training session was held in Ireland and attended by dealers from more than 16 countries on Oct. 4 to learn more about the latest McCloskey innovations and product development. The dealers had the opportunity to get comprehensive training and practical experience offered by Craig Rautiola, technical sales and applications manager, North America. Rautiola provided the dealers with detailed technical information paired with insight from practical experience. New product introductions and updates rounded out the program. Sean Loughran, director of McCloskey Washing Systems, said, “It was really important for us to run this session in Ireland and help push our dealers into new and innovative growth areas. Our aim is to provide

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The dealers had the opportunity to get comprehensive training and practical experience offered by Craig Rautiola, technical sales and applications manager, North America.

our dealers with constant support for them to grow their businesses profitably. By discussing detailed technical washing applications, our dealers were given all of the information and tools needed to help them strive in a competitive marketplace.” Rautiola added, “The training was well received by both the dealers and employees. The training day was a great success for McCloskey Washing Systems; we had the opportunity to meet dealers and introduce them to our product ranges of modular, mobile

and static washing systems and water treatment plants. Our goal is to help develop our dealers’ technical knowledge and provide the tools needed to succeed in the marketplace. This will ultimately drive business growth and success for our dealers around the globe.” For more information, visit www.mccloskeywashing.com.

Route 2, One Cat Lane Richmond, VT 05477 802-434-4228 30 Industrial Drive Londonderry, NH 03053 603-665-4500

79 Robertson Blvd. Brewer, ME 04412 207-989-1890 500 Commerce Drive Clifton Park, NY 12065 518-877-8000 294 Ainsley Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 315-476-9981 55 Industrial Park Drive Binghamton, NY 13904 607-772-6500 4610 E. Saile Drive Batavia, NY 14020 585-815-6200

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

KPI-JCI, Astec Mobile Screens Names Schmidtlein Channel Development Mgr. Joe Schmidtlein

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16 Pleasant Hill Road Scarborough, ME 04070 207-883-9586

Kolberg-Pioneer Inc. (KPI), Johnson Crushers International (JCI) and Astec Mobile Screens have hired Joe Schmidtlein as channel development manager. In this position, Schmidtlein will be responsible for working with KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens subsidiaries to successfully develop and execute market channel strategies and programs to promote its products and services. Schmidtlein has been active in the construction equipment industry with more than 12 years of management experience, as both a contractor and distributor. “Joe will play a pivotal role in the development of everything from sales to service,” Ron Earl, vice president, sales and marketing said. “His extensive background working as a distributor will provide a unique perspective and valuable input to our group.” Schmidtlein can be reached by emailing him at joeschmidtlein@kpijci.com. For more information, visit www.kpijci.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

H.O. PENN MACHINERY CO., INC. www.hopenn.com Contractor and recycling customers in lower thirteen counties of NY state, and in the state of CT 122 Noxon Road Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 845-452-1200 699 Brush Avenue Bronx, NY 10465 718-863-3800 783 Bloomingburg Road Bloomingburg, NY 12721 845-733-6400 660 Union Avenue Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500 225 Richard Street Newington, CT 06111 860-666-8401 Contact our Aggregate Specialists In CT call Scott Gilligan 860-461-6534 In NY state call Kevin Kretschmer 646-315-2284


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MELLOTT COMPANY www.mellottcompany.com Aggregates, quarry, contractor & recycling customers in MD, VA, WV, DE, and NC. Aggregates and quarry customers in NJ and NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties. 100 Mellott Drive Warfordsburg, PA 17267

4501 Green Point Drive Greensboro, NC 27410

Metso’s Lokotrack® LT106™ jaw crusher: Meeting your demands for high capacity with maximum efficiency That’s how we make the big difference, the Metso Way.

541 Farmview Lane Mount Joy, PA 17552

800-634-5634

FOLEY, INC. www.foleyinc.com Contractor and recycling customers in the state of NJ 855 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08855 info@foleyinc.com

732-885-5555

Improve the efficiency and profitability of your crushing operation with the redesigned Lokotrack® LT106™ jaw plant. New features, including a radial side conveyor, high inertia flywheels, and an IC700™ process control system, ensure high productivity, user-friendly operation, and good mobility in tough crushing applications. The LT106 is also available with Metso’s Fleet Management technology, providing remote monitoring of functions, parameters, and location for more efficient operation. Find out more about profitable crushing at metso.com/showroom/aggregates #TheMetsoWay

WHITNEY & SON, INC. www.whitneyandson.com Aggregates and quarry customers in CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, & VT 95 Kelley Ave. Fitchburg, MA 01420

800-245-5472 978-343-6353 info@whitneyandson.com

CB

Con-Agg

CB CON-AGG www.cbconagg.com Aggregates, quarry, contractor and recycling customers in the state of PA 5300 Paxton Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-564-2121

4565 William Penn Hwy. Murrysville, PA 724-327-1300

Old Town Rd & Rte. 879 Clearfield, PA 814-765-1611

168 Industrial Park Road

11 Progress Drive Cranberry Twp., PA 724-776-7660

2955 Stewart Drive State College, PA 814-237-8338

3950 Depot Road Erie, PA 814-898-3388

Rt. 54 & I 180 (Exit 5) Turboville, PA 570-538-2551

1500 S. Altamont Blvd. Frackville, PA 570-874-3560

Wilkes-Barre Twp. Blvd. Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-822-8141

145 Rose St. Indiana, PA 724-463-8743

4326 Oregon Pike Lancaster, PA 717-859-4905

3105 Route 219 Lantz Corners, PA 814-778-5250

309 Foothills Lane Mount Pleasant, PA 724-696-4080

US Rt. 6 East Mansfield, PA 570-662-7171

441 Route 315 Hwy. Pittston, PA 570-883-1044

Somerset, PA 814-445-7915


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Get the Big Picture Whether you are looking ffor or portable track-mou unted jaws or trackmounted cones or track-mounted screeners, Whitney & Son in partnership t hi with ith Metso t has h the th produc d ts t and d exxperience i you are looking for. Since 1964, we have been working har h d for the right to call ourselves experts in the field.

Serving all of New England Committed to Customer Support Since 1964! 95 Kelle ey Avenue Fitchburg, MA 04120

Aggregate producers call Whitney & Son ffo or products like the LLTT106 and LLT200 T200 crusher. The only track-mounted crusher on the market that is road legal.

800-24 45-5472

Metso New England distributtor or for aggrreg egate and quarry ry customers o

info@whitne eyandson.com


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“With the addition of the

Fisher separator in our spread,

85 percent of that unusable material is

“We did not have a complete understanding of the number of wear items that are crucial to aggregate production that we would need, and need in a hurry, when the time came. Items such as bearings, conveyor belts, and idlers can shut our crush spread down immediately; and we learned in a hurry that EESSCO is a company that keeps all of these items in inventory and is very familiar with their installation.”

now usable, which dramatically decreases what is going to our legacy piles.

We have a very good relationship working with EESSCO on this project. They are good business partners.”

“EESSCO has many,

many years of experience in

this industry; they understand my

objectives and they come to the table

with the right products to help us meet

those objectives. They have the resources to do extensive testing, which

“My crusher foreman

is the kind of guy that ordinarily

cannot be bothered with discussions

on breaking rocks unless it’s a discussion with someone who really knows what they’re talking about. It became obvious to me rather quickly that he was giving EESSCO the seal of approval.”

eliminates a lot of guess work.”


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Morbark Welcomes Customers, Hosts Demo Days to Celebrate 60th Anniversary

MILTON CAT www.miltoncat.com Contractor and recycling customers in ME, RI, VT, NH, MA and state of NY , excluding New York City and surrounding counties 100 Quarry Drive Milford, MA 01757 508-634-3400 14 Kendrick Road Wareham Industrial Park Wareham, MA 02571 508-291-1200 84 Concord Street North Reading, MA 01864 978-276-2400 2158 Plainfield Pike Commerce Park W #10 Cranston, RI 02920 401-946-6350 Route 2, One Cat Lane Richmond, VT 05477 802-434-4228 30 Industrial Drive Londonderry, NH 03053 603-665-4500

16 Pleasant Hill Road Scarborough, ME 04070 207-883-9586 79 Robertson Blvd. Brewer, ME 04412 207-989-1890 500 Commerce Drive Clifton Park, NY 12065 518-877-8000 294 Ainsley Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 315-476-9981 55 Industrial Park Drive Binghamton, NY 13904 607-772-6500 4610 E. Saile Drive Batavia, NY 14020 585-815-6200

A 223 flail worked in conjunction with a 23 Chiparvestor.

It was two days of excitement as Morbark LLC welcomed approximately 250 customers, members of its authorized dealer network, and other guests from 15 countries for its 11th Demo Days event on Sept. 28-29. This year, Morbark celebrates its 60th anniversary and highlighted that history throughout the event. In fact, one of Morbark’s first Eeger Beever brush chippers, built within the first six months of production in 1980, was refurbished and on display. Morbark’s Demo Days give its customers, as well as the other attendees, the opportunity to not only watch the equipment in action, but also meet the people who build and support the equipment as they see firsthand the manufacturing processes utilized. Events included factory tours, networking opportunities, vendor booths and a chance to see the equipment up close. Attendees learned about Tier IV Final engines, financing, Morbark factory training, as well as the advantages of using Morbark parts, and much more. Demo Days participants also had the opportunity to learn about Association of Equipment Manufacturers’ “I Make America” program. I Make America is a grassroots campaign that was launched in September 2010 to dramatically improve American manufacturing policies to create more jobs in the U.S. and keep our economy competitive with other countries. Morbark has been named among the campaign’s Gold-level supporters since 2013. The event culminated with demonstrations of equipment for the forestry, biomass, recycling and tree care markets. Of particular note were Morbark’s latest equipment additions, the 3400XT Wood Hog horizontal grinder and the Morbark Pronar Trommel Screen, both introduced this year. One of the most important features of the 3400XT is its standard width of 8 ft. 4 in. (2.53 m), making it within the legal transport width in any country, no matter what engine

is used. This model accommodates engines from 540 to 800 hp (402 to 596 kW), so it is ideal for a broad range of applications in a wide variety of markets worldwide. Other key features are the longer infeed bed with sloped sides for improved operator sight lines and more efficient loading of material, as well as an extended platform between the hood and the engine, for better access to components for general maintenance or to change screens. The Morbark Pronar mobile trommel screens, available in four sizes, are perfectly suited to work with a wide variety of materials, including soil, compost, municipal waste, coal, aggregate and biomass. The easy-to-use electronic controls allow the operator to tailor the operation parameters to the materials to be separated. A variety of drums are available to meet the customer’s specific needs, with round or square holes and of any mesh size. The equipment models demonstrated were: • Beever M12RX brush chipper • Beever M15R brush chipper • Beever M20R chipper with loader • Boxer 600HD compact utility loader • Boxer 700HDX compact utility loader • 223 flail • 23 NCL Chiparvestor • Beever M20R forestry chipper • 40/36 microchipper • 50/48 NCL drum chipper • 3400XT wood hog horizontal grinder • Morbark Pronar MPB 20.55 trommel screen • 4600XL track wood hog horizontal grinder • 6600 wood hog horizontal grinder • 1300B tub grinder For more information, visit www.morbark.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

H.O. PENN MACHINERY CO., INC. www.hopenn.com Contractor and recycling customers in lower thirteen counties of NY state, and in the state of CT 122 Noxon Road Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 845-452-1200 699 Brush Avenue Bronx, NY 10465 718-863-3800 783 Bloomingburg Road Bloomingburg, NY 12721 845-733-6400 660 Union Avenue Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500 225 Richard Street Newington, CT 06111 860-666-8401 Contact our Aggregate Specialists In CT call Scott Gilligan 860-461-6534 In NY state call Kevin Kretschmer 646-315-2284


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MELLOTT COMPANY www.mellottcompany.com Aggregates, quarry, contractor & recycling customers in MD, VA, WV, DE, and NC. Aggregates and quarry customers in NJ and NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties. 100 Mellott Drive Warfordsburg, PA 17267

4501 Green Point Drive Greensboro, NC 27410

Lokotrack® ST2.8™ exceeds expectations in making a clean cement additive That’s how we make the big difference, the Metso Way.

541 Farmview Lane Mount Joy, PA 17552

800-634-5634

FOLEY, INC. www.foleyinc.com Contractor and recycling customers in the state of NJ 855 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08855 info@foleyinc.com

732-885-5555

A Lokotrack ST2.8 mobile scalping screen is helping a cement plant produce a clean additive for its production process, resulting in significant cost savings. The operator is saving up to $20 a ton by producing the additive using the ST2.8, rather than buying it from an outside source. The Lokotrack ST2.8 has a larger throw than most machines in its size class, which allows it to produce a cleaner end product. The unit’s powerful Caterpillar C4.4 diesel engine meets the latest emissions standards, and a new hydraulic system helps to reduce fuel consumption. Find out more about profitable mobile screening at metso.com/showroom/aggregates #TheMetsoWay

WHITNEY & SON, INC. www.whitneyandson.com Aggregates and quarry customers in CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, & VT 95 Kelley Ave. Fitchburg, MA 01420

800-245-5472 978-343-6353 info@whitneyandson.com

CB

Con-Agg

CB CON-AGG www.cbconagg.com Aggregates, quarry, contractor and recycling customers in the state of PA 5300 Paxton Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-564-2121

4565 William Penn Hwy. Murrysville, PA 724-327-1300

Old Town Rd & Rte. 879 Clearfield, PA 814-765-1611

168 Industrial Park Road

11 Progress Drive Cranberry Twp., PA 724-776-7660

2955 Stewart Drive State College, PA 814-237-8338

3950 Depot Road Erie, PA 814-898-3388

Rt. 54 & I 180 (Exit 5) Turboville, PA 570-538-2551

1500 S. Altamont Blvd. Frackville, PA 570-874-3560

Wilkes-Barre Twp. Blvd. Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-822-8141

145 Rose St. Indiana, PA 724-463-8743

4326 Oregon Pike Lancaster, PA 717-859-4905

3105 Route 219 Lantz Corners, PA 814-778-5250

309 Foothills Lane Mount Pleasant, PA 724-696-4080

US Rt. 6 East Mansfield, PA 570-662-7171

441 Route 315 Hwy. Pittston, PA 570-883-1044

Somerset, PA 814-445-7915


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TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP.

C.N. WOOD CO., INC.

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY INC.

East Longmeadow, MA 413-525-6351 Berlin, CT 860-356-0840 www.tylerequipment.com

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

Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-824-9891 Harrisburg, PA 717-652-3190 Frackville, PA 570/874-6140 Hatfield, PA 215-822-0145 Laurel, DE 302-715-5382 www.midlanticmachinery.com

ATLANTIC EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY Hampton, VA 757-827-4778 800-325-0461 www.aeandsupply.com

RISH EQUIPMENT COMPANY

KOMATSU NORTHEAST

EDWARD EHRBAR, INC.

Bluefield, WV 304-327-5124 Beckley, WV 304-255-4111 Bridgeport, WV 304-842-3511 St. Albans, WV 304-755-3311 Wilkinson, WV 304-752-9313 www.rish.com

North Plainfield, NJ 908-561-9000 Winslow Township, NJ 856-767-5900 www.komatsune.com

Yonkers, NY 914-738-5100 Holbrook, NY 631-563-7600 Danbury, CT 203-743-0088 www.ehrbar.com


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Aggressive Pricing on Quality Used Equipment 2010 Sandvik QI340 Primary Impactor 51” x 37” Feed Opening, One Previous Owner, Recent Trade, Excellent Condition, New Blow Bars, CAT Engine, Only 2910 Hours. Located in Walnut Cove, NC. Priced to sell at $199,900

2013 Powerscreen Metrotrak 24” x 36” Jaw, Magnet and Dirt Conveyor, New Jaws, Only 1913 Hours. Located in Walnut Cove, NC. Priced to sell at $245,000

Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic, Inc. is an authorized equipment dealer for Powerscreen®, Telestack, Terex Washing Systems, Terex Minerals Processing Systems, Terex Environmental, Matec America, EvoQuip, MDS, MGL, and CBI, and an authorized service and parts dealer for Scania. We provide equipment (new and used), parts, and servicing to the following areas:

North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia Contact us today for all of your materials processing and handling needs.

PO Box 2505 • Kernersville, NC 27285 Email: sales@powerscreenmidatl.com Phone: Mark Keenan: 336-858-0186 • Main: 800-797-7276

www.powerscreenmidatl.com


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New Facility Features Large Shop With Six Work Bays FACILITY from page 69

Cathal Sheelan, vice president of operations, is proud of his company’s spacious new facility.

Every conceivable replacement part for Powerscreen/CedarRapids equipment and many other makes and models of aggregate equipment are in stock and ready to be shipped.

The Cú Chulainn statue depicts the dying warrior having strapped himself to a rock so that he could continue the fight and defend his territory.

Shane Carpenter, regional sales manager of Ecoverse, had a Backhus model A55 compost turner on display.

Classic Irish Folk music was performed for attendees during the grand opening event.

Seamus Sheelan gave his key long-term employees a special gift to commemorate the occasion: a statue of a warrior from Irish mythology named Cú Chulainn. This great warrior is said to have come from Seamus’ hometown of Cooley, Ireland, The statue depicts the dying warrior having strapped himself to a rock so that he could continue the fight and defend his territory. In the photo on the left, Sheelan presents the statue to Jeff Morrow, who has been with the company for 17 years, and in the photo on the right, he presents the statue to Graham Wylie who has been with company for 16 years.

Powerscreen New England’s new facility provides space to dramatically increase parts warehousing.

Powerscreen representatives Joe Cassidy (L) and Lee Johnson were on hand to answer any questions about the Powerscreen Premier Track 400X jaw crusher.


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High Flexibility Significant Time Savings Higher Profit! The NEW 1100DS Track Mounted Impact Crusher

Equip Sales & Leasing 30 Bernhard Road, Suite 1 North Haven, CT 06473 Phone: (800) 529-2515 or (203) 886-5558 Email: joe@equip-sales.com

Rockster Headquarters: 551 Anderson Ave. Hammonton, NJ 08037 Call Daniel Civinski: (856) 213-2119 Email: daniel@rockster.us.com

Construction Crane and Tractor 1545 Hook Road, Folcroft, PA 19032 Phone: (610) 586-2710 300A S. Randolphville Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854 Phone: (732) 752-2828 Web: www.constructioncraneandtractor.com


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Caterpillar B Series Hammers Durable, Easy to Operate Cat B Series hydraulic hammers (B20, B30, and B35) are designed for high production in a wide range of severe applications — such as quarry, road construction, demolition and general construction — while keeping the user’s owning and operating costs at a minimum. The B Series uses a proven, simple design that ensures reliability, long-term durability, ease of use and ease of maintenance. Matched to hydraulic excavator carriers weighing 19.8 to 44 ton (18 to 40 t), each B Series hammer is tested per the ISO Quality Control System before customer delivery to guarantee optimum quality. Designed in Quality • Major components (cylinder, back head, front head, piston, and tool) are manufactured with high-quality materials and processes. • Housings feature bottom reinforcement plates that protect against breakage and wear. • High-pressure accumulator is field-serviceable, protects the carrier’s hydraulic system by absorbing pulsation spikes created during the firing stroke, and is sized to provide optimum breaking power and to absorb piston-recoil shock for improved tie-rod life. • Long piston transfers long shock wave into material; piston diameters are matched for maximum energy transfer, and the piston’s design and surface finish provide superior oil retention and seal life. • Oil-control valve is the outer type, allowing easy setting, reduced pulsation, and low maintenance costs. • Side rod (though bolt) is specially heat treated for durability, and the side-rod nut is protected from thread damage. • Stroke-control valve allows adjusting for primary or secondary breaking chores. • Full-length side plate allows easy access to service points, including tool and bushings, with the lower toolbushing replaceable in the field. • Easily accessible pressure check point allows quick monitoring of the hammer’s operating condition. Tool-type selection for the new hammers include moil, cone, chisel, long-life chisel and blunt. This selection allows effectively adapting the hammer to an extensive range of applications, which might include secondary breaking of blasted rock in quarries and mines, trenching in tunnels, breaking refractory linings in steel-making furnaces, concrete demolition, rock excavation for foundations, breaking frozen ground and separating rebar from concrete for recycling. For more information, visit www.cat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Visit CEG’s Web Site at

www.Construction EquipmentGuide.com


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The complete source for equipment in th he aggregate, construction and recycling industries. tries. Offering industry-leading brands such as the Piioneer Jaw Crusher, Kodiak® Plus Cone Crusher, SuperS Stacker® ® ® ® Extendable Stacker, ProSizer Mobile Screening g Plant, Combo Screen, Vari-Vibe a High-Frequency Screen, Duo-Vibe® High-Frequency Screen, Series 9000 0 equipment, Fast Trrax, Global Track and FastPack.

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AMM Awards Scrap Equipment Provider of the Year to Metso Metso has been recognized as the best scrap equipment provider of the year by American Metal Market. The recognition was granted for the best-in-class performance and announced at the AMM Awards 2017 for Steel Excellence, in New York. American Metal Market’s Awards for Steel Excellence is one of the most prestigious and recognizable awards programs for the global steel industry. Metso was honored, in part, because of special attention to helping customers improve operational efficiency and environmental stewardship with sustainable solutions. “Metso’s product offering for metal recycling is among the most comprehensive in the industry. Through our Lindemann, Texas, Shredder and N-Series product lines, we offer a full range of pre-shredders, automobile shredders, shears, balers, and briquetters, along with complete capability for developing custom solutions for our customers’ ferrous and non-ferrous scrap pro-

cessing needs,” said Keith Carroll, VP, Metso Metal Recycling, Americas. Metso Strengthening U.S. Operations In Metal Recycling Recently Metso increased the number of personnel in North America to put together an experienced and knowledgeable sales staff for metal recycling products and services. “Members of Metso’s recycling organization have performed and excelled in varied backgrounds, including engineering, field service, shredder operations, product development, sales, and management. They continue to be backed by an experienced product management, sourcing, distribution, and field service organization,” Carroll said. For more information, visit metso.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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140 Nutmeg Road South South Windsor, CT 06074

51 Veterans Drive Loudon, NH 03307

1-800-53-CRUSH or 860-627-6596 http://www.powerscreen-ne.com

CALL FOR IN STOCK PARTS


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CRUSHING EQUIPMENT, PARTS & SERVICE

2017 Irock RDS-15 Closed Circuit Impactor - NEW RDS-15 horizontal impact crushing plant. As the name suggests, the RDS — rapid deployment system provides exceptional portability and rapid setup time. Ideal for processing smaller materials such as reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) or Concrete demo. Powered by a Caterpillar 350hp engine, 5x14 double deck screen can process up to 350 tons per hour. The entire plant is self-contained, with on-board power supplying full plant operation. Please call if interested

30x60 Electric Stacking Conveyor - NEW Electric Radial Stacking Truss Conveyor. Super strong and over built. There conveyors are made right here in Ct. by Ace/Milroy Company Using all quality components. Come check them out!

Eagle 15x36 Jaw Plant - Used Eagle 1536 Portable Jaw Crushing Plant Model 33D4155, Vibratory Pan Feeder with Hydraulic Grizzly Dump 3 x 6 Scalping Screen,Cummins Diesel Engine Drives 50Kw Generator and Hydraulic Pump,Dual-axle, 30" Fold-up Discharge Conveyor, Rear Discharge Conveyor for Screen throughs. Low hrs, Very Good Condition! Please call if interested.

2012 Telsmith 44SBS Cone/Screen Plant - Used Low hr unit equipped with the latest Telsmith Trac 10 automation for easy adjustment. Onboard Telsmith 7x20 Tripple Deck Screen. Call today.

Telsmith T300 Cone Crusher - Used low hr Telsmith T300 Cone Crusher. This cone has been designed for maximum uptime and productivity while delivering 300HP performance and a crushing capacity output range from 125 to 400 Mt/hr in tough or abrasive mining applications. Comes with full Trac 10 automation. Call for more info today!

2017 JP550 Grizzly Scalping Stand - Keep the BIG nuggets from tearing your screener apart with our JP550 Scalping Stand. Custom built for your application. Back your machine in and start bailing material without worries. Call today for more information.

2015 Irock TC-20 Tracked Impactor - Used TC-20 track impact crusher combines a large feeder, high-performance four-bar impactor and heavy-duty components for exceptional efficiency, reliability and precision. The TC-20 produces a uniform, cubical product, and hydraulically adjustable aprons provide better control over sizing. The unit has the versatility to process soft to medium rock, recycled concrete and recycled asphalt. The rotor measures 40 inches by 56 inches and can process a variety of materials up to 24 inches in diameter. A 440-horsepower Caterpillar® C-13 ACERT Tier 3 engine powers the impact crusher, which can process up to 500 TPH. 800 hrs on machine, come watch it run today!

2014 Irock TS-512 Tracked Screener - Used less than 1200hrs Heavy-duty design. The unit features high portability, three hydraulic folding side conveyors allow easy transport and quick set-up. 100horsepower CAT® C4.4 to sort up to three different product sizes at rates up to 400 TPH. Three hydraulic, folding side conveyors allow easy transport and set-up times of 10 minutes or less. 14foot hydraulic tipping grid enables simplified discarding of larger material.The heavy-duty, high-energy, two-bearing, 12-foot by 5-foot screen box offers 112 square feet of screening area.

Ace Equipment Sales, Inc. and Milroy and Company LLC 171 Tolland Turnpike (Route 74) • PO Box 535 • Willington, CT 06279

Call CJ (413) 896-0793 • (860) 429-2793 Go to www.acecrushers.com for a complete listing and description of our new and used equipment.


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GET A HAND DLE ON OPERAT ATING COSTS Penn Jersey Machinery

Terex® Fuchs Material Handlers

Purpose-built for your scrap yard, transfer station or mill yard, Terex® ere Fuchs material handlers help you get a handle on your business with:

Deptford, NJ 856-227-6400

Frenchtown, NJ Chadwick-BaRoss 908-824-4200 www.chadwick-baross.com

An average 11% reduced fuel consumption versus competitive material handlers

Chelmsford, MA Lionville,800-804-0775 P PA A

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The Tere e x Fuchs Tel e ematics System for real time fleet and equipment metrics to manage it all Plus you can always rely on your local Terex Fuchs distributor to keep your material handlers operating at peak efficiency, with Tere e x certified parts and trained service technicians.

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Westbrook, ME 800-262-5714 Concord, NH 603-224-4063

Chadwick-Baross Chelmsford, MA 800-804-0775

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Edward Ehrbar Inc. Yonk o ers, NY 914-738-5100

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Schwarze Industries Unveils Innovative New Design at Event

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keynote speaker and renowned author. Quiggle’s speech centered on managing companies and personal and business leadership. At the conclusion, all guests received a signed copy of his latest book, Lead Like Reagan: Strategies to Motivate, Communicate, and Inspire. The concluding session of the three-day event moved to the headquarters facility of Schwarze dealer, Tractor & Equipment Company (TEC), based in Birmingham, Ala. Dan Stracener, TEC president, welcomed his fellow dealers and provided a tour of the facility and a demo area. While there, guests experienced a live demo of the new Schwarze HyperVAC. The designated demo area had a full spread of debris, including gravel, sand and other material — leaves, sticks, etc. The machine made quick work of picking it all up. After the demo, TEC provided lunch to the attendees from one of the south’s premier barbeque

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Smithsonian’s Seven-Year Plan Includes Signature Galleries Exterior Renovations, Exhibit Upgrades Part of Museum SMITHSONIAN from page 1

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Boss Introduces Stainless Steel V-Box Hopper Spreader Winter storms may be tough, but the new stainless steel Boss Forge v-box hopper spreader is tougher. Using some of the heaviest gauge stainless steel in the category — including drive train and hopper, a ½ hp motor and one of the industry’s most robust inverted V options — the Boss Forge is a powerful new tool for snow and ice contractors to use when winter weather strikes. Available for winter 2017, the Boss Forge is one of the few stainless-steel spreader models in its class to offer both pintle feed and auger chain systems with the same hopper and a planetary gearbox designed to deliver high-efficiency performance across a wide range of ice control material, according to the manufacturer. “Boss has been an innovator in snow and ice control for over 30 years. Our team of engineers leveraged what they’ve learned most recently with the Boss VBX spreaders and applied the best insights, design, technology and customer feedback to develop the Forge,” said Mark Klossner, marketing vice president of Boss Snowplow. Geography, ice control materials and operating conditions have a large impact on the types of tools today’s contractors need to get the job done, and the Boss Forge answers with a wide range of standard features, options and accessories to meet individual contractor needs and preferences. Additional key features that set the Boss Forge apart: • ½ hp motor and proven VBX drive train • Standard dual variable speed controller; fleet compatible with existing VBX spreaders • 2 cu. yd. (1.5 cu m) capacity • Motor covers protect both the drive and spinner motors from falling sand, salt and

Boss Forge offers both pintle feed and auger chain systems with the same hopper and a planetary gearbox designed to deliver high-efficiency performance across a wide range of ice control material, according to the manufacturer.

de-icing materials • Standard top screen and tie-down kit • Option for pre-wet capability and upgraded controller • Lights, tarp, vibrator and inverted V options for pintle chain systems • Lights and tarp option for auger systems. Vibrator and inverted V are standard equipment on the auger system. The Boss Forge is the latest in the line of stainless steel products from Boss, including

a complete line of stainless steel DXT and HTX snowplows and a stainless steel walkbehind spreader also being introduced in 2017. “Our customers, especially in the northeast, wanted a stainless steel spreader option,” said Klossner. “Boss takes pride in listening to our customers and developing the solutions they need for their businesses, and we plan to grow our stainless steel spreader options and accessories just as we

have with our VBX line.” Designed with serviceability and affordability in mind, the Forge is competitively priced and backed by the quality, durability and warranty of the Boss brand, according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 800/286-4155 or visit www.bossplow.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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FLY IN FORMATION T . The HLA SnowWing is built for those who like to lead the assault against snow. Designed to fly in differ e ent formations the SnowWing is adaaptable to any snow clearing task replacing a variety of other snow blades with a single tool.

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John Deere Strengthens Durability of Augers

The partnership results in the addition of 40 models to Volvo dealer product offerings, including the Allied flagship Rammer and Hy-Ram hydraulic breakers and Ho-Pac and Skid-Pac compactor/drivers.

New Partnership Offers Options Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo) and Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Allied brings Allied Construction Products LLC (Allied) have more than 75 years of experience and expertise in entered into an agreement for the sale and support the breaker market to the partnership. Allied offers of Allied hydraulic breakers. The partnership was a product line that includes 33 boom-mounted created to offer customers more hydraulic hammer models options in breakers and other and seven boom-mounted aftermarket attachments in vibratory compactors/driNorth America, and results in the vers. addition of 40 models to Volvo Volvo dealers will dealer product offerings, includorder and receive breakers ing the Allied flagship Rammer and relevant parts directly and Hy-Ram hydraulic breakers from Allied. Allied will and Ho-Pac and Skid-Pac comprovide service, parts and pactor/drivers. Comparable warranty support, and Volvo-branded products in also will support the existNorth America will be discon- Allied offers a product line that ing population of Volvotinued with this new partnership. includes 33 boom-mounted hydraulic branded hammers in the “We understand that the avail- hammer models and seven boom- field. ability of a broad range of high mounted vibratory compactors/dri“We are pleased to quality breakers is important to vers. offer Volvo and its dealers our customers. Instead of competing with industry the market-leading products and support from leaders like Allied, who exclusively sell breakers, Allied. Rest assured this is all we do — we pay we can work together to better serve our cus- attention,” said Philip M. Paranic, president and tomers,” said Mark Mohn, director of attachments, CEO of Allied. sales region Americas, Volvo. “This partnership For more information, call 717/532-9181 or visit will help our dealers strengthen their ability to serve www.volvo.com. customers with an expanded range of products and (This story also can be found on Construction best-in-class support from the breaker specialists at Equipment Guide’s website at www.construcAllied.” tionequipmentguide.com.)

Expanding its lineup of reliable quick back-out when obstructions are and durable Worksite Pro attach- encountered, and sheds dirt from the ments, John Deere is introducing auger when working in wet condiupgrades to its planetary auger mod- tions. To further enhance ease of use, els. The PA15B and PA30B augers the universal, self-cleaning Quikare designed for longer product life to Tatch easy-attachment system allows better meet customer needs and appli- operators to switch from one type of cation uses. Like all Worksite Pro attachment to another within seconds, attachments, these solutions are opti- according to the manufacturer. mized to work with John Deere skid The PA15B and PA30B models are steers, compact track loaders (CTLs), compatible with a variety of auger bit compact excavators and compact styles and diameters, including stanfour-wheel-drive loaders, along with most competitive models. “Powerful and productive, augers are indispensable attachments for tough digging projects — so we sought to offer our most robust models yet,” said Jessica Hill, program manager, global attachments at John Deere. “The B-Series augers are packed with durability-enhancing features to optimize jobsite performance and minimize wear and tear.” The B-Series augers offer new motor and planetary designs for improved toughness and longer PA15B and PA30B models are attachment life. Enhanced The compatible with a variety of auger bit hydraulic motors have a higher- styles and diameters, including stanrated operating pressure for better dard 4- to 6-in. (10.2 to 91.4 cm), 9- to raw digging power. An upgraded 12-in. (22 to 30.5 cm) rock and frost, integral motor and planetary and 18- to 36-in. (45.7 to 91.4 cm) tree gearbox housing bring the plane- and shrub. tary gear set closer to the motor, decreasing motor stress. A five-gear dard 4- to 6-in. (10.2 to 91.4 cm), 9gearbox with an updated input shaft to 12-in. (22 to 30.5 cm) rock and and shaft seal were designed for frost, and 18- to 36-in. (45.7 to 91.4 increased durability. For heavy-duty cm) tree and shrub. work in terrains such as rock and clay, The new auger attachments are the max torque rating on the PA30B backed by John Deere parts, service has been increased from 4,166 ft. lbs. and warranty coverage. (5,648 Nm) to 4,500 ft. lbs. (6,101 For more information, visit Nm), increasing attachment efficien- www.JohnDeere.com. cy. (This story also can be found on The PA15B and PA30B models Construction Equipment Guide’s webmaintain the reverse rotation feature site at www.constructionequipmentof their predecessors, which allows guide.com.)


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Cat Designs Brushcutter for Efficient, Sustained Operation The Cat Industrial Brushcutter expands the current range of Cat brushcutters and is engineered for applications that involve removing or controlling large amounts of brush, small trees and dense vegetation — such as land clearing, right-of way maintenance and site prep. The new attachment is designed for use with skid steer loaders, compact track loaders, Cat multi-terrain loaders and compact wheel loaders fitted with a universal coupler. The Industrial Brushcutter provides a 72in. (183 cm) cutting width and has the capability to handle material up to 8 in. (20 cm) in diameter, ensuring high production with all types of auxiliary configurations, whether standard-flow, XPS high-flow or XHP highflow. The attachment's high-strength frame and push-bar are designed to direct standing vegetation toward a series of four, hardened, reversible blades that quickly and efficiently reduce material volume. To ensure reliability and to extend service life from the cutter's drive mechanism, the hydraulic motor and gearbox are designed for sustained operation in high ambient temperatures, and an anti-cavitation valve, in conjunction with an accumulator, protects the motor by ensuring consistent fluid

The Industrial Brushcutter provides a 72-in. (183 cm) cutting width and has the capability to handle material up to 8 in. (20 cm) in diameter.

flow, even during shutdown. Other key design features of the Industrial Brush Cutter include a heavy-duty, 900-lb. (408 kg) blade carrier that provides high inertia for swinging the blades through dense

brush; integrated debris deflector and heavyduty skids; heavy-duty bearing case for securing the blade carrier to the drive system; and well-protected Cat XT-3 ES auxiliary-hydraulic hoses with a case-drain line

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Amulet Debuts XBoom System

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The Amulet Manufacturing XBoom coupler system is a boom-mounted excavator coupler system, which quickly converts a mini-excavator from its typical excavator function into a completely new rigid boom tool carrier, and back again. The XBoom system utilizes a universal skid steer adapter attached to the boomend of the host machine. With this rigid boom set-up, the excavator can be adapted to use virtually any universal skid steer attachment such as pallet forks, auger, hammer, dirt bucket, etc., in a full revolving configuration that shrinks the machine’s overall footprint, provides a rigid frontal force structure while utilizing the full range of motion of the host machine’s boom. This keeps work tools as close to the machine’s center of gravity as possible for effective lifting and carrying. The XBoom coupler system is available for most excavators up to 13,000 lbs. (5,897 kg). For more information, call 800/526-8538 or visit amulet.com.


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Genesis Attachments’s GDT 390 Razer demolition tool expands the product family to three models designed to meet any concrete demolition project need. The GDT 390, the largest of the Razer trio, features a 46-in. (116.8 cm) jaw opening and 45-in. (114.3 cm) jaw depth for processing thick concrete and rebar. With a 10.5-ft. (3.2 m) reach, it fits 90,000-lb. (40,823 kg) standard and high-reach excavators. Like the GDT 190 and 290, the GDT 390 features a lighter-weight design and a short, flat-top head with bolt-on bracket for easy installation and switching the tool between excavators.

The number of crushing teeth and their locations can be customized to meet project needs, and the easy-to-install, bolt-on teeth can be interchanged and reversed front to back for longer life and lower cost of operation and ownership. The four-way indexable metal cutting blades in the back of the jaw feature an apex design that draws material deeper into the jaw for more efficient cutting, and to further improve productivity and reliability, the pass-through lower jaw prevents material build-up and jamming. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. Inappropriate or Sale Ads will be Deleted WANTED: NEEDED TRUCK 777F 777G. MUST BE UNADVERTISED FROM MINING DIRECTLY OR EXCAVATOR GOOD PRICE. CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: I AM LOOKING TO BUY ANY HEAVY EQUIPMENT AT A REASONABLE PRICE. LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE. CONTACT: JOE (PH: (570-250-5559) EMAIL: JDMACHINERYSALES@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT 637D LOOKING FOR CONTRACTOR OWNED CAT 637D SCRAPERS...LOCATED IN WESTERN USA. CALL 360-551-9778. CONTACT: DALE LAMPHERE PH: 360-551-9778 EMAIL: DALE.SALES.HEH@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU D375A-5, D375A-6 WILL BUY YOUR USED KOMATSU DOZER IN GOOD CONDITION, READY TO WORK, YEARS: 2004-2015 CONTACT: ANASTASIA PH: +7-967-85-38-377 EMAIL: VED@TORION.PRO –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADER 140G IF YOU HAVE FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: NAQIB KHAN PH: 0-333-329-8751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HARVESTER VOLVO 210/240BF OR KOMATSU PC200 NEED HARVESTER VOLVO 210BF OR 240BF, OR KOMATSU PC200 WITH WORKING HOURS UP TO 15,000 M/H. CONTACT: INNA EMAIL: INFO@TORION.PRO –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEEDED BULLDOZER 12 MONTHS NEEDED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZERS KOMASTU 375A 3 375A 5 375A 6 WITH RIPPER D10R D10T D11R D11T REPOSSES BANK OR SUCCESSION UNADVERTISED NO HACKER THANKS CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR D8N AND 14H I AM LOOKING TO BUY CAT DOZER D8N WITH RIPPER AND CAT GRADER 14H 1997 TO 2001 WITH RIPPER. IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: ABDAL HAJI SALEEM PH: 415-687-0337 EMAIL: HAJICONSTRUCTEST@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: HYDRAULIC THUMB WITH VALVES AND CONTROLS TO FIT CAT 225 EXCAVATOR OR PARTS EXCAVATOR WITH THUMB CONTACT: MARTY LONG PH: 704-842-2710 EMAIL: MARTINLONG@BELLSOUTH.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: PUMP FOR BACKHOE WANTED A USED MAIN PUMP FOR KOMATSU BACKHOE, MODEL PC 30, ENGINE 3D84-1B, SERIAL 2084, ENGINE NUMBER 03630, DISPLACEMENT 1.413 L, 12 SPLINE. THE PUMP I WANT IS AN ADD ON REPLACEMENT PUMP OPERATED VIA A CHAIN. I’M IN PALAWAN, PHILIPPINES. PLS CALL ME. CONTACT: KURT DOLVIN PH: 999-834-2332 EMAIL: KKURTTDDOLVINN@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BUCYRUS ERIE 15-B CRANE OR HOE. WE PREFER PHONE CALLS THANK YOU. CONTACT: BOB CARTER PH: 610-377-0372 EMAIL: WEB@CEGLTD.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BULLDOZER NEEDED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER D10N D10R D10T D11N D11R D11T KOMASTU 375 475 ALL WITH RIPPER. UNADVERTISED CONTRACTORS ONLY CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: SCRAP COPPER WIRE I PURCHASE SCRAP COPPER WIRE, ALL MCM SERIES UNDERGROUND ETC. ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. I WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR CONTACT: ROBERT COOPER PH: 979-341-9006 EMAIL: RCOOPER.TWS@GMAIL.COM FAX: 979-341-9006 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED TO BUY CAT 325DL EXCAVATOR WITH GOOD U/C AND CLEAN MACHINE. PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: ABDAL HAJI SALEEM PH: 415-687-0337 EMAIL: HAJICONSTRUCTEST@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: USED K-TEC 1228 SCRAPER. CONTACT: MIKE SUMMERS PH: 216-316-0882 EMAIL: DANDMEARTHMOVING@AOL.COM FAX: 440-965-4187 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HYDRAULIC THUMB WITH VALVES AND CONTROLS TO FIT CAT 2250 EXCAVATOR CONTACT: MART LONG PH: 704-842-2710 EMAIL: MARTINLONG@BELLSOUTH.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEEDED BULLDOZER D10R AND TRUCK 777G UNADVERTISED CONTRACTOR ONLY CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: EAGLE 1000/UM15 CRUSHER EAGLE 1000 OPEN CIRCUIT OR BARE UM15 OR UM25 CRUSHER CONTACT: JOE PH: 724-944-5569 EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEEDED BULLDOZER NEEDED BULLDOZER KOMATSU 51PX 23 ENC CAB 28 INCHES AS DES 2016 AND UP UNDER 600 HOURS UNADVERTISED USER USA AND D11T ENC CAB 2016 UNDER 6000 HOURS USER UNADVERTISED OR PAST THANKS CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: MANUALS, CATALOGUES, DIAGRAMS OF GLEASON PAUFTER PE 80 HOBBING MACHINE WE HAVE PURCHASED A USED GEAR HOBBING MACHINE FROM FORD MOTOR CO, SHARONVILLE, OHIO THROUGH A DEALER. UNFORTUNATELY WE DID NOT GET ANY OF THE MACHINE MANUALS WITH IT. THE MACHINE IS PAUFTER PE 80, YOM 1999, SR NO 28577 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 702A -44155 HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM. 702A-46277 PNEUMATIC DIAGRAM. 702A-44151 LUBRICATION DIAGRAM. 702A -44153 CONTACT: SUNIL UNDE PH: 982-302-9083 EMAIL: UNDEANCILS@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: 450 CASE LOADER TRACK PARTS TRACK PADS 450 CASE LOADER CONTACT: ALEC TODD PH: 864-710-0447 EMAIL: TODDJAT@BELLSOUTH.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ATTACHMENTS INTERNATIONAL 140BM ASPHALT CUTTER CONTACT: AMANDA HANSON PH: 218-331-8597 EMAIL: KMANDA27@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ANTIQUE & VINTAGE FARM TRACTORS I AM LOOKING TO PURCHASE ANTIQUE & VINTAGE FARM TRACTORS RUNNING OR NOT. WILL PAY CASH ON THE SPOT FROM $500-$3000 DEPENDING ON THE YEAR, MAKE, MODEL AND CONDITION. I'M LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOWING YEARS 1930’S-1950'S AND THE FOLLOWING MANUFACTURERS: HI, JOHN DEERE, MINNEAPOLIS, COCKSHUTT, FORD, OLIVER, FARMALL, ALL IS CHALMERS, CASE, SILVERKING, INTERNATIONAL, WD, CAT, HEFTY, MASSEY FERGUSON, MCCORMICKDEERING AND MANY OTHERS. I WILL PURCHASE ANYWHERE IN NORTH AMERICA CONTACT: ROBERT COOPER PH: 979-341-9006 EMAIL: SALES.TWS@OUTLOOK.COM FAX: 979-341-9006 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS • WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDED 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. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PH: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: DRESSER 200 TRAC LOADER RUNNING OR NOT - FOR PARTS WANTED: PARTS FOR 15 INTERNATION- CONTACT: STANLEY FELLS PH: 785-257-3360 AL. TRACKS, SPROCKETS, ROLLS EMAIL: SFELLS@YAHOO.COM INTERNATIONAL SERIAL #25752 OR JUST TRACKS. PLEASE CALL 716-485- –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: SCRAP/ BROKEN CON8270. STRUCTION MACHINERY CONTACT: JOE BITTINGER I AM LOOKING FOR SCRAP/ BROKEN PH: 716-485-8270 CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY. IF YOU EMAIL: JOELIND@FAIRPOINT.NET HAVE 1 OR 1000 PIECES I WILL PUR–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CHASE AND THE PICKUPS ARE FREE. BACK HOES, LOADERS, EXCAVATORS, WANTED: JOHN DEERE 110 TLB FORKLIFTS, CRANES, SKID STEERS, I'M LOOKING FOR A LATE MODEL IN CONVEYORS, PLUS MANY MORE! I VERY NICE SHAPE UNDER 1K HOURS WILL PICK UP ANYWHERE IN NORTH WITH AUX HYDRAULICS FRONT AND REAR. A 4 IN 1 BUCKET AND A THUMB AMERICA. ALL I NEED ARE PHOTOS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF YOUR WOULD EXTRA NICE. MACHINES. I AM CURRENTLY PAYING CONTACT: KEN FAINT $60.00 PER TON ON ALL UNPREPARED EMAIL: KFAINT@YAHOO.COM STEEL. CONTACT ME ANY TIME. THE –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BEST WAY TO REACH ME IS BY WANTED: AG & CONSTRUCTION PHONE; MY EMAIL IS NOT ALWAYS WORKING. MANUALS CONTACT: ROBERT COOPER BUYING NEW OR USED CONSTRUCPH: 979-341-9006 TION AND AGRICULTURE SERVICE, EMAIL: PARTS AND OPERATOR MANUALS. IF YOU HAVE MANUALS YOU NO LONGER CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT4LESS@ GMAIL.COM NEED OR PERHAPS YOU NO LONGER FAX: 979-341-9006 HAVE THAT MACHINE FOR THAT CER–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TAIN MANUAL, PLEASE GIVE ME A WANTED: REAR AXLE CALL. I BUY LARGE AND SMALL LOTS I AM LOOKING FOR A COMPLETE REAR OF MANUALS. AXLE ASSEMBLY FOR A HYUNDAI HL 757-7 SN LD0110229. IT IS A VOLVO CONTACT: JOHN WHITNEY AXLE OEM REAR AXLE PN 81LD-20010 PH: 530-864-0771 SUPERCEDING # 81LD-20011 DIFFEREMAIL: WHITNEYJ65@YAHOO.COM ENTIAL CARRIER PN XKBQ-00476 FAX: 530-864-0771 HOUSING CASTING PN 7126-24100. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WOULD BE ALSO OK WITH CONVENTIONAL OR LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENWANTED: JOHN DEERE 544J OR LARG- TIAL. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU ER • 2005-2007 JOHN DEERE 544 J HAVE ANY OPTIONS AVAILABLE OR IF WHEEL LOADER THERE IS ANY OTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: PATRICK J. BUGGY YOU MAY NEED. CONTACT: DON L. PH: 970-497-8221 PH: 585-584-3425 EMAIL: PBUGGY@SJCCO.COM EMAIL: –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DONL@GEORGEANDSWEDE.COM WANTED: CAT 140G FAX: 585-584-8290 LOOKING FOR CAT 140G. PLEASE –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EMAIL ME AND SEND DETAILED PICWANTED: CAT D5B LGP TURES OF AVAILABLE EQUIPMENT. CAT D5B LGP MODEL CONTACT: NAQIB KHAN CONTACT: MOLAI PH: 03-333-298-751 PH: 630-379-9175 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM EMAIL: MANSOOR.MOLAI@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: DEERE 644K 4 YD BUCKET DEERE 644K 4.0 YD GP BUCKET CONTACT: FRANK @ GROFF TRACTOR PH: 800-33-GROFF EMAIL: FRANKHORAN@ GROFFTRACTOR.COM FAX: 732-780-3618 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: STEEL END DUMP TRAILER OLDER MODEL 25 TO 35 FT END DUMP TRAILER STEEL TANDEM OR TRI, USED CONDITION FINE CONTACT: CHRIS BAREFOOT (PH: 919-622-0160) EMAIL: TLCWORKSINC@GMAIL.COM FAX: 919-207-0571 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: APE 200-6 APE 200-6 – VIBRATORY HAMMER AND POWERPACK WITH 11’ CASSION BEAM APPROX. WITH DUAL CLAMPS TO INSTALL AND EXTRACT ROUND STEEL CASING CONTACT: COLLEEN DOUTY (PH: 214-226-6867) EMAIL: CDOUTY@OVERLANDCORPORATION.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: USED PORTABLE ASTEC ASPHALT PLANT YEAR MODEL 2000 OR NEWER ASTEC, 300 TON PORTABLE DRUM MIX ASPHALT PLANT - PORTABLE FIVE BIN COLD FEED SYSTEM - PORTABLE RAP SYSTEM - PORTABLE SELF-ERECTING SILO USED SURGE SYSTEM (ASPHALT SILOS) - 2 -200 TON SILOS - TRAVERSE CONVEYOR - 36’ DRAG SLAT CONVEYOR - 100’ TRUCK SCALES CONTACT: COLLEEN DOUTY (PH: 214-226-6867) EMAIL: CDOUTY@ OVERLANDCORPORATION.COM FAX: 214-226-6867 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 410 BACKHOE CASE 580 BACKHOE 1998 TO 2007 CONTACT: ROGER PH: 810-845-4540 EMAIL: RSTUDLEY@COMCAST.NET FAX: 810-845-4540 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: INTERNATIONAL TD20C DOZER & INTERNATIONAL 250E LOADER RUNNING OR NOT, FOR PARTS! CONTACT: ALBERT HARLOW (PH: 267-738-5984) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: FORGING PRESSES LOOKING FOR FORGING PRESSES, 1350 TON, 1600 TON AND 2500 TO 4000 TON ALL MECHANICAL CONTACT: HERB KAISER (PH: 248-680-1000) EMAIL: HERB@GIBBSIND.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: 2 CATERPILLAR 740B ARTIC TRUCKS LATER MODEL, MAX 5000 HOURS, USA LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD (PH: 603 828-6100) EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Kissimmee, FL Wed., November 15, 2017 For: Large Rental Return Auction • Mt. Hope, OH November 16 - 17, 2017 For: Famous Amish Forestry & Sawmill, Generator, Heavy Construction Equipment Auction • Torrington, CT Sat., November 18, 2017 For: Very Large Job Completion Construction Equipment & more • Woodstock, Ontario, Canada November 20 - 21, 2017 For: Very Late Model Agricultural Equipment & more • Scranton, PA Thurs., November 30, 2017 For: Large Job Completion Auction • Middletown, NY Fri., December 1, 2017 For: Late Model Rental Returns Construction Equipment • Buffalo, NY Sat., December 2, 2017 For: Job Completion Earthmoving Equipment & more • Marietta, OH Fri., December 8, 2017 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment & more • Queretaro, Mexico Fri., December 8, 2017 For: Late Model Earthmoving Equipment & more • Las Vegas, NV Sat., December 9, 2017 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment & more • Dallas (Ft. Worth), TX Tues., December 12, 2017 For: Very Late Model Rental Equipment & more • Plattsburgh, NY Fri., December 15, 2017 For: Complete Liquidation. Retirement Auction • Atlantic City, NJ Sat., December 16, 2017 For: Very Late Model Rental Returns Earthmoving Equipment & more • Albany, NY Fri., December 29, 2017 For: Rental Returns of Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Rochester (Danville), NY Sat., December 30, 2017 For: Late Model & Rental Return Construction Equipment Auction

• New Philadelphia, OH Fri., January 12, 2018 For: Complete Liquidation. Retirement Auction • Columbus (Delaware), OH Sat., January 13, 2018 For: Late Model Rental Returns Earthmoving Equipment & more • Manassas, VA Fri., January 19, 2018 For: Rental Fleet Auction, Construction, Utility & more • Long Island, NY Sat., January 20, 2018 For: Rentals! Earthmoving Equipment & more • Orlando (Kissimmee), FL February 3 – 11, 2018 For: The 25th Annual 9-Day Florida Auction

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Portland, OR Fri., January 26, 2018 For: Monthly Public Auction

BEAZLEY AUCTIONEERS www.beazleyauction.com 800-670-1227 • Midland, TX Wed., November 29, 2017 For: Trucks, Trailers, Tanks & More

BIDADOO AUCTIONS www.bidadoo.com 1-877-BIDADOO

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• Phoenix, AZ November 15, 2017

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., November 30, 2017

• Orlando, FL November 16, 2017

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., December 7, 2017

• Tipton, CA November 16, 2017 • Las Vegas, NV November 17, 2017 • Sacramento, CA December 4, 2017 • Albuquerque, NM December 5, 2017 • Eagan, MN December 5, 2017 • Raleigh-Durham, NC December 5, 2017 • Atlanta, GA December 6, 2017 • Williston, ND December 6, 2017 • Chicago, IL December 8, 2017 • Los Angeles, CA December 8, 2017 • Dover, OH December 12, 2017 • North Franklin, CT December 11, 2017 • Orlando, FL February 19 – 23, 2018

BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • Portland, OR Fri., December 1, 2017 For: Monthly Public Auction • Sacramento, CA Sat., December 9, 2017 For: Monthly Public Auction

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• Philadelphia, MS November 15 - 16, 2017 For: HUGE 2 Day Public Construction Equipment & more

HESS AUCTIONEERS

• Calhoun, GA Tues., December 12, 2017 For: Railroad Construction Maintenance Trucks & Equipment Fleet Reduction • Kissimmee, FL February 12 – 14, 2018 For: 2018 Florida Auction

J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085

www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493

• Montgomery, AL December 6 - 7, 2017 For: Trucks, Construction & Forestry Auction

• Marietta, PA Fri., December 8, 2017 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.

• Marietta, PA Fri., February 16, 2018 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment

HOUSBY AUCTIONS www.housby.com 866-218-6266 • ONLINE ONLY November 29, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY December 13, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY December 27, 2017

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• Dunbar (Pittsburgh), PA Wed., December 13, 2017 For: Surplus Liquidation Golden Eagle Construction Co.

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., November 30, 2017 For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY November 29, 2017

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., December 7, 2017 For: Truck & Trailer Auction

• ONLINE ONLY December 6, 2017

www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230

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• Foley, MN Fri., December 1, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

www.deancoauction.com MS: 601-656-9768 AL: 334-693-2540

• Boone, IA Thurs., December 14, 2017 For: AgIron Ames Event • Litchfield, MN Thurs., December 21, 2017 For: AgIron Litchfield Event

WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY

• ONLINE ONLY November 15, 2017

DEANCO AUCTIONS

• Mt. Pleasant, IA Thurs., December 7, 2017 For: AgIron Mt. Pleasant Event

• Pelzer, SC Thurs., December 13, 2017 For: Absolute Construction Equipment/Trucks Auction

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., November 16, 2017 For: Truck & Trailer Auction

• Prospect, CT Sat., December 2, 2017 For: Construction Auction

• Larchwood, IA Tues., December 5, 2017 For: AgIron Sioux Falls Event

• Lake Elsinore, CA Sat., December 9, 2017 For: Heavy Construction Equipment

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• West Fargo, ND Wed., November 29, 2017 For: AgIron West Fargo Event

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• Salem, VA Thurs., November 16, 2017 For: Absolute Auction – Carroll Construction, Inc.

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JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.

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WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC. www.wca-online.com 866-731-7760 • Perris, CA Fri., December 1, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment, Trucks & More

WSM AUCTIONEERS www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300 • Phoenix, AZ Sat., December 9, 2017 For: Public Auction

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Ashland, OH Wed., December 6, 2018 For: Heavy Equipment Auction • Kissimmee, FL February 12 – 17, 2018 For: 2018 Florida Auction


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Wednesday, November 15: ORLANDO (Kissimmee), FLORI- 14. Friday, December 15: PLATTSBURGH, NEW YORK: Complete Liquidation. Retirement Auction. Over 40+ Years in DA: Large Rental Return Auction. HILITES: Cat Komatsu, Kobelco Business. Very Nice, Well-Maintained (3)Profilers, Paving and Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, Attachments, Asphalt Equipment, Dirt Equipment, Hydraulic Excavators, Support, Trucks, Trailers, Tagalongs and more. Crawler Tractors, Rubber Tired Loaders, Tractor Loader Backhoes, 2-3. Thursday & Friday, November 16 & 17: MT. HOPE, OHIO: Telescopic Forklifts, Light Plants, Air Compressors, Aerials, Truck The famous Amish Forestry & Sawmill, Generator, Heavy Construction Tractors, Dump Trucks, Serivice & Pickup Trucks, Equipment, Equipment Auction. In Conjunction with Air Works Auction Company. Detachable, Drop Deck, & Tagalong Trailers, Large Quantity Shop Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, Case Construction Equipment, Equipment. Large Quantity Late Model Cat Skid Steers, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts. 15. Saturday, December 16: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: 4.

Richard Shultz has been named vice president of engineering at Link-Belt Cranes, effective Jan. 1, 2018.

Vice President of Engineering Don Moore has announced his decision to retire from Link-Belt Cranes, effective Dec. 31, 2017. Moore began his career at Link-Belt in 1977, accepting a position as an associate design engineer in the Tower Gantry Crane Product Group at Link-Belt in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He then moved to the Lattice Boom Crawler Product Group, eventually being promoted to senior design engineer. In 1986, Moore moved to Lexington, Ky., with the transfer of lattice products and has since been involved in management of lattice products and telescopic crawler products as well as overseeing product safety, testing, and technical publication functions. He began his current position as vice president of engineering in January 2012 and assumed responsibility for all design functions. “Don is well respected in the industry, and has a great working relationship throughout the Link-Belt organization, including our distributors, customers and vendors. He will be greatly missed,” said Melvin Porter, Link-Belt Cranes’ CEO and president .

Saturday, November 18: TORRINGTON, CONNECTICUT: Very Large Job Completion Auction. Construction Equipment, Aggregate, Aerial Lifts, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Detachables, Drop Decks, Hi Flat Trailers, Attachments, Support Equipment.

Very Late Model Rental Returns of Cat, Komatsu, Doosan, Bobcat Earthmoving Equipment, Late Model Hydraulic Excavators, Cranes, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Attachments, Support Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Dump Trailers, Tagalongs.

Friday, December 29: ALBANY, NEW YORK: Rental 5-6. Monday, November 20 & Tuesday November 21: WOOD- 16. Returns of Late Model Construction Equipment, Forklifts, STOCK, ONTARIO, CANADA: 2-Day Auction. Very Late Model Attachments, Support, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Pickups, All Agricultural Equipment, John Deere, Case-IH, New Holland, Kubota Types of Trailers. Tractors and Large Assortment of Planting-Harvesting Implements, 17. Saturday, December 30: ROCHESTER (DANSVILLE), Haying Equipment, Plus a Wide Variety Construction Equipment to NEW YORK: Very Late Model Municipal & Rental Return Include Late Model Hydraulic Excavators, Loaders, Backhoes, Skid Auction. Construction Equipment (Primarily Cat & John Deere), Steers, Aerials, Welders, Generators, Attachments & Support Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Aerials, Telescopic Forklifts, Equipment. Attachments. 7. Thursday, November 30: SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA: 18. Friday, January 12: NEW PHILADELPHIA, OHIO: Large Job Completion Auction. All Types of Construction Complete Liquidation. Retirement Auction. Construction Equipment, Utility Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support Equipment. Equipment, Aerials, Attachments, Support, Dump Trucks, Rolloff Trucks, Truck Tractors, Dump Trailers. Friday, December 1: MIDDLETOWN, NEW YORK: Late Model Rental Returns. Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Construction 19. Saturday, January 13: COLUMBUS (Delaware), OHIO: Late Model Rental Returns of Cat, Case, John Deere, Komatsu Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Truck Tractors, Service Trucks, Dump Earthmoving Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Telescopic Forklifts, Skid Trucks, Equipment & Dump Trailers, Attachments, Support. Steers, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Equipment & Dump Trailers, 9. Saturday, December 2: BUFFALO, NEW YORK: Job Attachments, Support Equipment. Completion. Late Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Earthmoving 20. Friday, January 19: MANASSAS, VIRGINIA: Rental Fleet Equipment, Aerials, Trucks, Trailers, Support Equipment. HILITES: Cat Auction. Construction, Utility Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck D6R, Cat D6N, (3)Cat D350C Articulated Haul Trucks, Cat 345CL, Tractors, Service & Pickup Trucks, Attachments, Support (3)JCB 406 Rubber Tired Loaders, Cat 140G, Dynapac T262, Cat CS563, Equipment. Cat CP553, (10)Skid Steers, (10)Light Plants, and much more. 21. Saturday, January 20: LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK: 10. Friday, December 8: MARIETTA, OHIO: Late Model John Rentals, Rentals. Cat, Komatsu, Earthmoving Equipment, Skid Deere, Cat, Komatsu, Rental Fleet Equipment, Attachments, Steers, Aerial Lifts, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Large Quantity Support, Trucks & Trailers. The Best of the Best. Support. 8.

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Shultz Named Vice President Engineering Richard Shultz has been named vice president of engineering at Link-Belt Cranes, effective Jan. 1, 2018. Porter made the announcement at the company’s headquarters in Lexington, Ky. Shultz began his career at Link-Belt 27 years ago as an associate design engineer. He continued to progress along that path leading telescopic products for 14 years, before becoming director of quality in 2016. “Throughout his tenure, Richard has been an integral part in helping move Link-Belt to the next level within the industry,” said Porter. For more information, visit www.linkbelt.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Friday, December 8: QUERETARO, MEXICO: Late Model 22-30. Saturday, February 3 to Sunday, February 11: ORLANCat, Case, John Deere Earthmoving Equipment, Aerial Lifts, DO(Kissimmee), FLORIDA: It's A Silver Anniversary Event!, 25 Glorious Years Conducting This High Quality Sale. THE 25TH Forklifts, Trucks and Trailers, Support, Attachments. ANNUAL 9-DAY FLORIDA AUCTION: Where the Best 12. Saturday, December 9: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Late Model Equipment is the Norm, not the Exception. The Greatest Auction On Rental Fleet Equipment, Telescopics, Booms, Scissors, All Types Planet Earth. Primarily selling 2015-2017 Construction, Cat, Late Model Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments Komatsu, JD, Case, LinkBelt, Volvo, Atlas Copco, Aerial & Support Equipment. Equipment, Trucks and Trailers. 13. Tuesday, December 12: DALLAS (Ft. Worth), TEXAS: Very 31. DTBA: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: Secured Creditor Auction. Late Model Rentals of John Deere(up to 2016), Cats(up to 2015), Construction & Paving Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Earthmoving Equipment, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Aerials, Truck Attachments, Transportation Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Tractors. Trucks, Pickup Trucks, Equipment & Dump Trailers, Tagalongs.

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Yoder & Frey Attracts New Overseas Consignors, Bidders Yoder & Frey, leading auctioneers of heavy construction and agricultural equipment in the USA, has just delivered a recordbreaking, end-of-year, one-day Kissimmee auction that saw a massive 20 percent leap in first time bidders registering; helping push the total number of bidders close to the 1,200 mark. The quality and number of international vendors also has soared as consignors start to appreciate the global reach now being achieved by Yoder & Frey scheduled auctions and opting consign quality used equipment into the sales. This in turn helped boost average lot prices by more than 40 percent compared to the previous lot price achieved earlier in the year. Every U.S. state was represented with several hundred coming from Florida alone. They were also joined by buyers located in 36 separate countries including many from across the Caribbean, Canada and Europe. Among the top countries by hammer total outside the U.S. was Canada, Puerto Rico and Jamaica. Whilst floor hammer totals remain high, international interest in the lots also is reflected in the huge number of bidders selecting to participate via Yoder & Frey’s own internet bidding portal. “We’ve been working extremely hard

Yoder & Frey, leading auctioneers of heavy construction and agricultural equipment in the United States, has just delivered a record-breaking, end-of-year, oneday Kissimmee auction that saw a massive 20-percent leap in first time bidders registering; helping push the total number of bidders close to the 1,200 mark.

over the past year and we are now reaping the rewards,” said Peter Clark, CEO of Yoder & Frey. “With increased promotional initiatives, new domestic and international consignors are entrusting us to maximize the hammer prices they can achieve. Having quality equipment also means we’re attracting more bidder interest from both across the United States and increasingly from a wider number of international buyers all looking to acquire quality used, low hours equipment to meet their expanding equipment needs.

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*****Watch for Updates!**** REISTAUCTIONEERS.COM call Al Reist, Auct. (717) 951-5088 / 569-2409 Auction For: Charles A. Erisman Inc. Mr. Charles Erisman retiring after many years of serving the Lanc. Co. Community. Auction By: Al Reist, Auct. 1637-L Lanc., PA (717) 951-5088 / 569-2409 Terms: Cash or Good PA Check. Out of State Checks w/ dated pre-approved bank letter of credit. Items sold As-Is. **Information obtained from reliable sources. No liability for accuracy or errors assumed by auctioneer. Announcements made day of sale supersede any printed material.**

We’re seeing buoyant interest in all our upcoming sales; particularly from operators looking for equipment to extent their capabilities in supporting the massive clean-up operations that are now being implemented following the recent destructive storms in the Caribbean and southern States.” Auctions in December Plus Upcoming ‘Mega’ Auction on 13 to 17 February 2018 The next Yoder & Frey auctions comprise

an offsite auction for Mitchell Contracting Company LLC featuring a good mix of earth moving equipment, trucks and trailers on Dec. 5 in Georgia and then on Dec. 7 in Ohio the sale featuring the usual impressive selection of construction and earthmoving equipment right down to garage equipment, tools and spares, offering potential buyers a great opportunity to acquire some impressive lots. Preparations also are well in hand for hosting the world’s largest ‘engine sale.’ This mega event, part of the upcoming Kissimmee winter sale and being held in Florida between 13 and 17 February 2018, will see a host of specialized engines and power plants, being sold alongside a host of heavy construction and agricultural equipment. More than 1,000 lots have already been consigned to the February sale, including a growing inventory of diesel engines for trucks and heavy construction machinery, power plants for agricultural machinery and equipment. The range of new, refurbished and second-hand products mean there will be plenty of opportunities for all buyers. For more information, visit www.yoderandfrey.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Vocational Schools…

Doosan Bobcat Donates Equipment for Training Doosan Bobcat North America has donated seven Bobcat machines to four regional vocational schools for their service technician training programs. Multiple pieces of Bobcat equipment, including compact track loaders, compact excavators, all-wheel steer loaders and VersaHANDLER telescopic tool carriers, were delivered to the following regional training centers: • Conestoga College — Guelph, Ontario, Canada • Madison Area Technical College — Madison, Wisc. • Minnesota State Community & Technical College — Moorhead, Minn. • State University of New York — Cobleskill, N.Y. The training programs provide top instruction for service technicians and students on how to troubleshoot, service, repair and rebuild compact equipment, and learn advanced equipment technologies. By

focusing on vocational schools, Doosan Bobcat has been able to support and nurture individuals’ aspirations in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) related studies by helping to energize a future pipeline of skilled professionals. These STEM programs are fundamental to the company’s continued success and growth of a qualified employee base. “The hands-on training programs help take individuals’ natural talents and creativity and mold them into useful skills that can help build a rewarding career,” said Laura Ness Owens, director of marketing of Doosan Bobcat North America. “By partnering with vocational schools, we can help turn an interest in technology into valuable skills that can be used later on in the equipment industry. This partnership is something we take great pride in at Doosan Bobcat.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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CONSTRUCTION AUCTION DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2017 • 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: 210 CHESHIRE ROAD, RT. 68, PROSPECT, CT

THINK SUNSHINE!!!

Davis Auctions, Inc. will be conducting our next auction of utility and construction equipment and related supplies on December 2, 2017. This auction will consist of excess equipment from the power companies, municipalities and others to be sold in absolute.

Early Consignments:

EQUIPMENT Excavators: VOLVO EC140LC, w/blade, aux. hyd.; KUBOTA KX121-3 Super Series, hyd. Clam, 2 buckets, 6-way blade, EROPS, rubber tracks; Wheel Loader Backhoe: JOHN DEERE 410D Turbo; JOHN DEERE 310D Turbo, extendahoe, 4x4; Wheel Tractor: MAHINDRA 2015HST, w/Mahindra ML104 loader, underdeck mower, 3 PtH, 4x4, 506 +/- hrs.; KUBOTA L245DT, snow plow, enclosed cab, 3 PtH; FORD 4400, w/loader, diesel; FORD 4400, loader, gas; Crawler Dozer: JOHN DEERE 650H, EROPS, 6-way blade, Rebuilt Undercarriage; Skid Steer Loader: CASE 420; Lifts: 2002 JLG 450AJ Series II 45’, 4x4; Roller: INGERSOLL RAND SD70-D Vibratory Roller, enclosed cab; Chipper: MIGHTY MAC Chipper, trailer mtd., 18 hp. engine; MORBARK MD290, diesel; Misc.: MIGHTY MAC 875 Wood Splitter, auto log loader, 8 hp engine; CAT 3208 75KW Generator, trailer mtd., diesel; MASSEY FERGUSON 120 Hay Baler; JOHN DEERE 48 Backhoe Attachment, 3 PtH; YORK Broom Attachment; 3 PtH Single Bottom Plow; Land Chopper, tow type; HOWSE 8’ HD Bush Hog; VEHICLES Bucket Trucks: 2003 INTERNATIONAL 4700, w/MTI 805B-47-3 47’ Material Handler, Reading utility body, DT466E, auto, 4 outriggers; (2) 2003 INTERNATIONAL 4400 Material Handler; Derrick Truck: 2001 FORD F750 Ext. Cab, w/Altec Derrick Crane, low miles;

Dump Truck: 2011 FORD F350, 4x4; 1999 CHEV. 3500; 1991 CHEV. Kodiak, diesel; Utility Trucks: (2) 2001 FORD F550, w/enclosed utility body; (5) 2007-2001 FORD F450, w/enclosed utility body, diesel, 2- 4x4; 1998 CHEV. 3500; Specialty Truck: 2008 CHEV. Express Underground Trouble Cutaway Van, diesel; 1997 FREIGHTLINER FL70 Sweeper Truck; Stake Body: 2002 FORD F550, diesel; Box Vans: 2006 CHEV, Duramax diesel; 1997 MITSUBISHI FUSO, diesel; Pickups: 2010 CHEV. Silverado 1500 Ext. Cab, 4x4; 2008 CHEV. Silverado, 4x4; 2008 Chev. Silverado; 2008 CHEV. Colorado Ext. Cab, 4x4; 2008 FORD F350, 4x4; (3) 2009 – 2006 DODGE Dakota Club Car, 4x4; (4) 2007 – 2006 DODGE Dakota Club Car; 2006 CHEV. Colorado; 2005 FORD F350 Ext. Cab, w/plow, 4x4; (2) 2005 FORD Ranger Ext. Cab, 4x4; 2002 GMC Sierra; 2000 FORD F250, Powerstroke diesel; 1999 FORD F350; Step Vans: (13) 2005 – 2002 FREIGHTLINER MT55, diesel; SUVs/Vans: (2) 2014 JEEP Patriot, 4x4; 2011 FORD Explorer, 4x4; 2010 GMC Savanna 1500, AWD, Ethanol; (3) 2009 GMC Savanna, w/tow provisions; 2008 DODGE Grand Caravan, ethanol; 2007 DODGE Grand Caravan; 2006 DODGE Caravan; 2003 CADILLAC Escalade Ext. 4x4; Cars: 1998 HONDA Accord 4 dr.; Trailers: 2017 TOPLINE JTW-12 FA 6’ 4” x 12’, w/ side gate & tail gate; 2003 HOGG DAVIS H985JDD Self Propelled Reel; 2002 HOGG DAVIS T150 Reel; 1986 STERLING RPT45 Cable Tensioner, diesel; Utility Reel & Tool; Misc.: Large Quantity of Excess Shop Equipment from Eversource Energy; (2) MILLER Mark VIII Welders; MILLER Matic 212 Welder; ONAN RS12000 Genset; SULLIVAN D185QV Tow Type Air Compressor, w/hammer, bits, & hose, JD diesel, 185 CFM; Equipment & Truck Parts; 2’ x 4’ Concrete Panels; 330 Gal. Fuel Tank; 8’ Black Iron Pipe

This is our early tentative list. We accept consignments up thru Saturday, November 25, 2017. CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY. We never know what will be consigned at the last minute – so come to our inspection and find out!

INSPECTION: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2017

This is when/where you find out what is really here!!!

9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

For Online Bidding, Visit Realtimebid.com

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

Auctioneer: Reginald Lussier Lyndonville, VT 05851 NH License# 2413 TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECKS WITH IDENTIFICATION.

ABSENTEE BIDS ACCEPTED.

Website list frequently updated. If you don't see what you want here, visit www.davisauctionsinc.com for updates.


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Christine

Corelli

How to Deal With Difficult Customers and Situations and Better Yet, Avoid Them Most equipment dealers know that difficult customers and situations “come with the territory.” When dealing with expensive transactions or equipment breakdowns, even the most mild-mannered customer may get upset. What is important is learning how to deal with these encounters and mitigating any negativity that may result. Whether you are dealing face-to-face or on the phone, these situations can be more than mere challenges. If you can’t handle them professionally, resolve the problem, and turn it into a successful situation, your unhappy customers will switch over to your competitor. It’s that simple. Inevitably, these customers will tell others they were not satisfied with your service. The result will be an assault on your reputation — something no distributor can afford. It’s important to handle difficult customers and situations with the utmost professionalism. That requires shifting into the right mind-set and communicating with them in a confident, competent, and noncombative manner. As a start to the process, follow these guidelines to help you through a tough encounter: 1. Maintain your cool. There may be angry words, personal affronts, and highly charged emotions. This is the kind of situation where it is easy to lose your cool and become defensive — especially if the customer is being unreasonable. Stay cool. Let’s assume you are a service manager and you receive a call from a disgruntled customer’s mechanic who is trying to deal with an equipment problem. The mechanic is very challenging, but you remind yourself that he or she is not as technically proficient as you are. Therefore, you can be more sympathetic to his or her problem. Assume the “Be Cool” attitude. Be patient, (even if your service department is swamped!), stay calm, and reassure them that you will help them solve the problem. Do not sound impatient or say anything to make it worse. Now is not the time to remind them that they shouldn’t have touched anything and that you had given them the proper maintenance procedure when you delivered the machine. Instead, be cool and start a positive approach. Begin by asking a few questions and talking the customer through the problem, step by step. Reassure the customer along the way. If you can’t talk it through, get help to them

as quickly as possible. 2. Admit you are wrong. Take responsibility immediately if you or anyone in your company made the mistake. Even if there is some doubt, settle the problem someway. This is hard to do since ultimately there is a financial responsibility in all of this. Nevertheless, own up to the situation. Hopefully, the financial burden will be light. At the very least, you will have saved a customer and that will mean business in the future. Everyone can make a mistake — don’t make another one by turning off your customer. 3. Know what the customer wants. Generally, an angry person just wants to vent his or her anger. Usually that means taking the anger out on someone else — in this case, you. You will get the brunt of it — even if you are not to blame. Often, a customer will take it out on you even when the field tech did not respond fast enough or the new equipment purchase was not delivered when promised. Let them vent, be empathetic, then give them the reassurance that: • You are concerned with their problem. • You are capable of handling the situation. • You understand their problem is urgent. • They can expect a fast response. • They are important to you. 4. Do not judge or correct. Never judge or correct a customer. If they are angry with you, refrain from making any statements that are judgmental or you may cause the customer to be defensive. Now is not the time to say, “Why didn’t you make sure you maintained the excavator properly?” Or, “Why didn’t you change the oil?” Apologize, empathize, and help them in every way possible. If you can solve the problem and send them out the door as a happy customer, then you have handled the situation well. In fact, studies show that deftly handling tough situations and solving problems with professionalism actually yields the opportunity to build stronger business relationships. 5. Apply “verbal cushions.” When a customer is angry, diffuse the situation by applying a communication technique taught by customer service trainers. These words and phrases “cushion” a customer’s complaint and will help you to service them more effectively. The verbal cushions below communicate a sense of concern,

promote cooperation, and display empathy. Memorize them so that you can apply them in challenging situations. • “I apologize this occurred, John.” • “I can understand why you are upset.” • “I’m very sorry this has happened to you.” • “I apologize if there’s been a misunderstanding.” • “I can understand why you would be unhappy.” • “I understand your position.” • “Thank you for bringing this to my attention.” • “I agree with you completely. This is crucial to the job you’re doing.” • “I recognize the urgency involved. Let me take care of this immediately.” 6. Calm out of control customers. When dealing with customers who use foul language and just won’t back down, steel yourself against the onslaught and stay calm. This is never easy, but stay cool and make statements such as: • “Sir, I haven’t said or done anything to disrespect you in any way. May I ask the same of you and will you let me help you?” • “Let’s work this out in a professional manner.” 7. Be proactive in problem prevention. Progressive dealers know that the best way to offset a situation with difficult customers is be proactive in avoiding mistakes. Proactive Complaint Prevention is a strong part of their culture. Make sure your dealership has the appropriate, timely systems and procedures in place to avoid problems that can cause customers to become difficult. Dealing with difficult customers and situations and avoiding them involves a great deal more. For now, take these tips: Tips to Avoid Problems and Improve The Level of Service You Now Provide: Welcome complaints. How else will you know what needs to be fixed? Know where every part customers will need is located for when they will need it and keep your warehouse in impeccable order. Have a team standing by with people who are trained to locate a part when you can’t find it in 30 minutes. Make sure every department and every employee serves each other exceptionally well. If they don’t, how can you provide the highest quality service to customers and develop a reputation for service excellence?

Check and double check every sales, maintenance, and billing entry on every order, every day. Keep your customers and sales people informed when a problem occurs. Ask for and obtain accountability from every employee to display a sense of urgency to serve. Don’t suggest the warranty unless you are sure it applies. Take ownership for any problem you receive. Don’t pass it on until you are sure the right person is handling it. Have product support managers get out and talk to customers face to face. Ask if they are happy. Visit smaller customers too. Don’t neglect customers who are not located near your dealership. They are important too. If you send a tech out and they will be more than 10 minutes late, make sure they call the customer to let them know. If a customer is waiting for important information and you are held up, call to let them know it’s on the front burner, and you will call them the moment you have the answer. Never make a promise you can’t keep. Ask complete questions, paraphrase to reconfirm what customers want. Obtain complete contact information, machine locations, model, year, hours, etc. Communicate full, accurate, communication to internal and external customers. This is especially important when it involves overtime. Let them know up front. Don’t assume your staff knows how to handle difficult customers and situations. Provide training. Make sure parts and service managers receive training on leadership and employee motivation. Hold weekly meetings on Monday mornings with your service manager, parts manager, branch manager to talk about the week before, and discuss problems. Sales people must understand how the service department functions. They should go back and observe and understand why they can get backed up for 3 days. They should also “sell” your product support departments.

A Final Word Develop an obsession to consistently deliver the highest level of service to every customer, every day.


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ABSOLUTE AUCTION Surplus Liquidation Golden Eagle Const. Co., Inc. and Others Wed., Dec. 13, 2017 – 9:00AM • Fayette County Fairgrounds Dunbar, PA (Pittsburgh Area) Tri-Axle Dump Trucks and 6x6: `12 PETERBILT 367 • `08 PETERBILT Distributor Truck and Asphalt Tanker: `07 FREIGHTLINER Business 367 • (5) `07 PETERBILT 357 • `96 MACK RD688S • `09 INT’L 7400 Work Class M2 S/A 1,950 Gallon Distributor Truck • ETNYRE LWR 6,500 Gallon T/A Asphalt Tanker Star 6x6 Dump Truck Tractors and Lowboy Trailers: `07 PETERBILT 379 T/A • `05 Block Truck and Concrete Mixer Truck: `00 PETERBILT 357 Tri-Axle VOLVO VNL64 T/A • `99 PETERBILT 378 Tri-Axle • `99 KENWORTH T- Block Truck • `00 PETERBILT 357 Tri-Axle Rear Discharge Mixer Truck 800 T/A • `97 PETERBILT 378 T/A Sleeper • `90 INT’L 8100 Series T/A • `94 ROGERS 40 Ton Tri-Axle Paver Special Lowboy • `75 ROGERS 50 Ton Hydraulic Excavators and Demolition Hammer: `10 CAT 336DL, s/n T/A W3K00845 • `14 DOOSAN DX140 LCR-3, s/n CEBAX-001282 • `14 BOBCAT E85, s/n E85 B34T11239 • CAT H130 50 Ton Scissor Neck Oilfield Lowboy Trailers: (2) `08 and `06 DOEPKER 50 Ton Tri-Axle Scissor Neck Oilfield Trailers PLUS! Articulated 6x6 End Dumps • Asphalt Pavers, Rollers, and Tar Kettle Tandem Axle Pneumatic Bulk Trailers: `07 HEIL 1,040 CF • `06 HEIL • Road Wideners, Compactor, and Motor Grader • Telescopic Rough Terrain Forklifts • (10) Skid Steer Loaders • Cab and Chassis and Fuel/Water Trucks

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BusinessCalendar To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY, INC. Your Construction Authority Rentals ~ Sales ~ Service ~ Parts GRAND OPENING EVENT in KANSAS CITY! DATE: DECEMBER 6, 2017 TIME: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony at 11:00 AM BBQ Lunch served from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM WHERE: 8320 Ruby Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas 66111 PHONE: 877/851-5729 Come tour our new branch and learn more about our available equipment lines in Kansas! We invite you to come tour our facilities and equipment, enjoy some BBQ, and meet with personnel from Kirby-Smith Machinery and quality manufacturers such as Link-Belt Excavators, KCM, Manitowoc Cranes, LeeBoy, Terramac, and more! For more information, please contact the Kansas City branch at 877/851-5729 or email: marketing@kirbysmith.com. ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS of AMERICA AGC CLC Leadership Development Conference DATES: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2017 to FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2017 PLACE: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Training/Professional Development For more information: Telephone: 703/548-3118; Fax: 703/548-3119; Email: info@agc.org Minnesota Nursery and Landscape Association (MNLA) Professional Gardeners Networking Group Meeting Date: November 16, 2017 Location: St. Paul, Minnesota Time: 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM For more information: Contact: MNLA at 651/633-4987 1813 Lexington Avenue, Roseville, MN 55113 Minnesota Nursery and Landscape Association (MNLA) MNLA/MTGF Pesticide Recertification Workshop Date: November 17, 2017 Location: New Brighton, Minnesota Time: Start times vary depending on which category you are registered for. For more information: Contact: MNLA at 651/633-4987 1813 Lexington Avenue, Roseville, MN 55113 ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS of AMERICA AGC CLC Leadership Development Conference DATES: NOVEMBER 16-17, 2017 PLACE: Los Angeles, California The CLC Leadership Development Conference brings together emerging construction leaders from across the country in various construction sectors to network, learn and share. This year’s event will be co-hosted by AGC of California. The chapter worked hard to create a unique program with key take-a-ways on how to improve your performance in the industry. This event is the only event of its kind for the construction industry. It is an opportunity to connect with fellow emerging leader construction professionals from across the country. The program this year is diverse, offering construction professionals the opportunity to develop their leadership skills along with information on CLC best practices and how to grow local CLC groups. For more information: Telephone: 703/548-3118; Fax: 703/548-3119; Email: info@agc.org Association of Women Contractors November AWC Newcomer Lunch Date: November 17, 2017 @ 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM Place: Burger Moe’s, 242 W. 7th Street, St. Paul, MN 55102 For more information, contact AWC at 651/489-2221, 1337 St. Clair Avenue, Ste #4, St. Paul, MN 55105; awcmn@awcmn.org or grace@awcmn.org. Associated General Contractors of Minnesota (AGC of MN) HOLIDAY RECEPTION AND SILENT AUCTION DATE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2017 On Tuesday, NOVEMBER 28, representatives from AGC member companies, ACEC, AWC, NAMC, MnDOT, and other industry-related organizations are invited to attend the annual AGC holiday reception at the McNamara Alumni Center on the University of Minnesota campus. Once again, we will be collecting for Toys for Tots at the holiday reception. New toys, games, and books, as well as cash and checks, will be greatly appreciated. Checks should be payable to “Toys for Tots.” There will also be collection jars available at the reception. Checks can also be mailed in advance of the reception to Denise Woods at the AGC office. For more information on this event, contact AGC of MN, St. Paul, MN office at 651/632-8929; dwoods@agcmn.org; http://www.agcmn.org. Associated General Contractors of Minnesota (AGC of MN) Annual Business Meeting Notice – November 28, 2017 Bylaw Change to be Addressed Notice is given to the voting members of ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS of MINNESOTA, a Minnesota cooperative organization (the “Association”), that the November 2017 annual meeting of the voting members will be held at the McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, at 5:00 PM on Tuesday, November 28, 2017. For more information, contact AGC of MN, St. Paul, MN office at 651/632-8929; dwoods@agcmn.org; http://www.agcmn.org.

PERMIAN BASIN FRAC DESIGN NEW COMPLETIONS TECHNOLOGIES 20 Recover the Most Out of Complex Permian Wells The Event That Brought Together Over 1,000 Attendees In The Past Returns to Houston DATES: NOVEMBER 28, 29, 30, 2017 Agenda at a Glance – What will you learn? . Completions Designs that Work Optimally in the Permian . Formation-Specific Completions Case Studies . Completions Procedures: What Type of System Works for Each Play? . Fluid Systems: Slickwater Vs. Cross Link Gels Vs. Hydrids: What Works? What Doesn’t? . Sand Packages: Determine Proppant Sizes & Strengths . Proppant Pumping Programs: Establish Proppant Volumes Thresholds & Pumping . Correlate Proppant Quality & Volumes to Production Levels: Evaluate How . Cluster Design Optimization: Define the Optimum Number of Perfs . Optimize Stage Spacing & Maximize Productivity: Best Practices . Learn How to Prioritize Where to Complete Wells First . Landing Zone: Determine Where the Sweet Spots Are . Casing & Cementing Best Practices: Design Specifications That Work Best . New Technologies for Completions – What’s the Next Big Thing? . Real-Time Completions Optimization: Cutting-Edge Completions Data Analytics Capabilites . Water Management Strategies for New Completions Activity For more information, contact: Alishba Jan, Head of Oil & Gas, American Business Conferences, info@american-business-conferences.com; Phone: 800/721-3915. Association of Women Contractors November Training-Buying vs. Leasing Date: November 29, 2017 @ 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM Place: AWC Office, 1337 St. Clair Avenue, Ste #4, St. Paul, MN 55105 Presenters: Executive Sales & Leasing Establish, explain and clarify what a lease is, provide how leasing or purchasing can affect cash flow, budgeting and financial reporting, break down the structure of each kind of lease, dispel the myths and half-truths about leasing and purchasing questions and answers. For more information, contact AWC at 651/489-2221, 1337 St. Clair Avenue, Ste #4, St. Paul, MN 55105; awcmn@awcmn.org or grace@awcmn.org. ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS of AMERICA Construction Project Manager Course DATES: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2017 to FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2017 PLACE: DALLAS, TEXAS For more information: Telephone: 703/548-3118; Fax: 703/5483119; Email: info@agc.org Associated General Contractors of Minnesota (AGC of MN) Construction SuperConference DATES: DECEMBER 4-6, 2017 PLACE: Las Vegas, Nevada AGC of America is a sponsor of the 32nd annual Construction SuperConference, being held December 4 to 6, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Attendeees will experience in-depth learning opportunities covering the most up-to-date information in the industry. For more information on this SuperConference contact AGC of MN, 525 Park Street, Suite #110, St. Paul, MN 55103; Telephone: 651/632-8929; dwoods@agcmn.org; http://www.agcmn.org. Associated General Contractors of America AGC/MnDOT Grading Forum, Earle Brown Heritage Center, Brooklyn Center, MN Date: DECEMBER 5, 2017 Place: Earle Brown Heritage Center, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota Time: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Contact: Denise Woods Contact Information: Denise Woods, Director – Communications & Events, 651/796-2186; dwoods@agcmn.org. ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS of AMERICA WebEd: Operating Procedures for Integrating Drones & Aerial Data on Site DATE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2017 – 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM All AGC WebEds are scheduled in Eastern Standard Time (EST) Technology. For more information: Telephone: 703/548-3118; Fax: 703/548-3119; Email: info@agc.org 2018 MN CONSTRUCTION SUMMIT COMING TO MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA – JANUARY 9-10, 2018 The Association of Women Contractors (AWC), Associated General Contractors of Minnesota (AGC) and the National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC) have joined forces to offer a 1.5 day comprehensive construction industry conference called the Minnesota Construction Summit. The Summit offers the opportunity to connect with hundreds of construction industry professionals, including 5.5 unopposed hours of exhibit time, and an evening reception hosted in the exhibit hall. Act now, as exhibit space is limited! Early Bird Special Ends 11/1/17! Can’t exhibit? Consider the promotional value of a sponsorship. For all the information, go to mnconstructionsummit.com or contact Association of Women Contractors (AWC) at 1337 St. Clair Avenue, Suite 4, Saint Paul, MN 55105; Telephone: 651/489-2221. ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS of AMERICA WebEd: Evaluating Your Collaboration & Commissioning Technology Date: Tuesday, January 16, 2018 – 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM All AGC WebEds are scheduled in Eastern Standard Time (EST) Technology. For more information: Telephone: 703/548-3118; Fax: 703/548-3119; Email: info@agc.org ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS of AMERICA Construction Project Manager Course DATES: SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 2018 to FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2018 PLACE: ATLANTA, GEORGIA. For more information: Telephone: 703/548-3118; Fax: 703/548-3119; Email: info@agc.org


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ADVERTISER INDEX ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ................................89

EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP ........................86

NEW MILLENNIUM RENTALS..................................31

AED SUMMIT/CONDEX............................................38

EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ..........................35

NEWARK EQUIPMENT SALES CORP ....................16

AL REIST AUCTIONEERS

EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK........................29

NORAM ....................................................................94

EQUIPMENT SERVICES LLC ..................................42

NORRIS SALES CO INC ..........................................12

FAE USA INC ............................................................83

NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ....................114

SCRANTON PA 11/30

FELLING TRAILERS ................................................64

OPDYKE INC ............................................................63

MIDDLETOWN NY 12/1................................121

FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ..................................41

BUFFALO NY 12/2

FOLEY INC..................................................................9

MARIETTA OH 12/8 ......................................125

FRALEY CONSTRUCTION MARKETING ................26

LAS VEGAS NV 12/9

GEHL ......................................................................103

PLATTSBURGH NY 12/15 ............................127

GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ........................87

ATLANTIC CITY NJ 12/16 ............................128

GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC ..................26

PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ..........................119

GROVE WORLDWIDE ..............................................95

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

H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ............................17

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

HENNESSY INTERNATIONAL ................................48

ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS..................111

HESS AUCTIONEERS LLC ....................................126

RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC/LRH ............117

ALLU GROUP..........................................................110

HINIKER ..................................................................106

RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS

ATI CORPORATION ................................................113

HORST WELDING /HLA ATTACHMENTS ..............108

BAIR PRODUCTS INC ..............................................20

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

CHAS ERISMAN LANCASTER 11/24 ..........120 ALEX LYON & SON INC

PALFINGER AMERICA GROUP ..............................60 PERKINS ENGINES COMPANY LIMITED................45 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ....................................84 PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ..................................25 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ..........................6 POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ............................81 POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND ..........................88 RANSOME CAT ..........................................................2

UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTIONS ............132 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY ..........113

BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC........................................70

DUNBAR PA 12/13........................................126

ROBERT H FINKE & SONS INC ..............................19

BARGAINS ..............................................................115

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

ROCKSTER NORTH AMERICA................................83

BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ..........................................35

JET TRAILERS ..........................................................60

RUBBLE MASTER AMERICAS CORP ....................90

BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..................33

JM WOOD AUCTION

SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES ..........................71

CATERPILLAR INC ..................................................37

MONTGOMERY AL 12/06-07........................123

SDLG ......................................................................107

CEG SCALE MODELS..............................................44

JOHN DEERE..........................................................101

SENNEBOGEN ........................................................80

CEG WANTED ........................................................117

K W REESE INC ......................................................39

SILVI CONCRETE ....................................................24

CHADWICK-BAROSS INC........................................30

KCM ........................................................................52

STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ............................11

CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ............39,42,48

KLEEMAN..................................................................72

CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................116

KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............51

CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES......................47

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..........................57,98,99

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ....68,104,129

KOMATSU NORTHEAST ............................................5

DAVE HALLMAN CHEVROLET ................................62

KPI-JCI ......................................................................85

DAVIS AUCTIONS INC

KUBOTA ....................................................................54

TEREX CRANES ....................................................102 TEREX FUCHS ........................................................91 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ..............112 TOKU AMERICA INC ..............................................110 TOWMASTER INC. ..................................................61 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..........................15

PROSPECT CT 12/3 ....................................122

KUBOTA SVL ............................................................93

DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................47

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

DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA............................58

MB AMERICA INC ....................................................87

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ................................55

MESSICK’S ..............................................................26

VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC ................................48

DYNAPAC..................................................................49

METSO MINERAL CRUSHING ................................74

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA ............66

EAGER BEAVER ......................................................43

METSO MINERALS SCREENING ............................78

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC..............................16

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

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY ........................................13

WHITNEY & SON INC ..............................................76

EDWARD EHRBAR ..................................................10

MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ........90

WOODS CRW CORP................................................21

EESSCO....................................................................77

MUNICIBID.COM ....................................................126

WORLD OF ASPHALT ..............................................46

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ....................................34,41

NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ....................................113

WORLD OF CONCRETE ..........................................24

TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES..........................27 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ..............................39

The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to our advertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for errors or omissions.


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