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Maine’s LPA Marine Takes Delivery of ‘Win a Cat Truck’ Contest Grand Prize And by sea it came to Scarborough, Maine, locaPeaks. But the quaint and tion accompanied the truck usually quiet Casco Bay, on the barge when it crossed Maine island was ready. the bay to its new owner. Hundreds of visitors had Handing the keys to the gathered to celebrate the surtruck to LPA’s Vice prise victory of one of their President Coley Mulkern, own in the hotly contested George Taylor, director of 2011 Caterpillar “Win a Cat Caterpillar’s global on-highTruck” contest. Aboard a way truck group reminded decorated, water-gun saluted the enthusiastic audience barge (courtesy of the that the contest had been a Portland Fire Department), tough one. the grand prize, a brand new “The large number of Cat CT660 vocational truck, entries made it very competarrived in Peaks June 13. Coley Mulkern (C) of LPA Marine shows off the keys to itive, but in addition, the new truck presented to him by George Taylor of There were cheers at the LPA’s level was impressive, detailCaterpillar. LPA Marine landing when it ing business operation, chalslowly rolled down the ramps and set wheel ashore. lenges, goals and plans; definitely not an easy win.” According to Caterpillar sources, the contest had been According to Taylor, Mulkern’ s explanation of the chalopen and the public was asked to help choose the best, most lenges faced by his family’s island transport and construction deserving business case among more than 300 entries business painted a complex picture where reliability was key. explaining why and how each company would put the new All materials used on the islands — drainage stone, seawall Cat truck to work. When results were tallied, from a grand rip-rap, road gravel, winter sand and salt, waste-water total of 50,000 votes, 3,000 were from customers, friends drainage sand, topsoil, and landscaping material — need to and fans of local company LPA Marine, making it a clear be imported from the mainland. winner. “The Mulkerns reminded us that a truck needs to be tough “We were very excited when we heard the news because see CONteSt page 6 for us it has a lot of meaning,” commented Chris The truck makes land on Peaks. Milton, president of Northeast Caterpillar dealer Milton CAT. “LPA represents the type of business that’s at the core of our regional economy; familyowned companies that build their reputation one day at a time, one job at a time, delivering their very best to their customers through thick and thin; every single member of my team is proud to play a role supporting them.” More than 50 employees from the Milton CAT


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June 18 that the price comparison didn’t take into account the design-build system used for the Checkered House Bridge. “One cannot discount the engineering significance of what is being accomplished this week in Richmond,” Searles said. “It is a truly innovative undertaking that will preserve what is believed to be a valuable historic resource.” Once the decision to preserve the bridge was made, it became an engineering challenge. “This is not something you see in a textbook every day,” Jerry Pfunter, of the Tallahassee, Fla.,-based Finley Engineering Group, which was contracted for the actual widening of the bridge. “Typically, we start with a clean slate; we’ve got new members; we can build the traditional connections. Here we have a situation where we are partially taking apart connections.” After the two sides were separated, workers used tape measures to note the progress. At several points on the bridge, the workers reported by radio the progress of the separation in inches and fractions of inches. On one end of the bridge, an old-fashioned 4-ft. level was clamped onto the side of the bridge to provide an instant readout of whether the bridge truss was perfectly vertical. Later, the truss had gotten stuck a second time, although the truss was completely separated, and it appeared doubtful that crews would be able to make the push in one day.

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RICHMOND, Vt. (AP) After more than a year of planning using computers, laser levels and measuring devices accurate to a fraction of a millimeter, it took engineers with tape measures and construction workers with sledgehammers to finally bring the 83-year-old Checkered House Bridge into the 21st century. On June 18, workers cut the historic 350-ft. (106 m) U.S. Route 2 bridge in two lengthwise by unbolting the braces holding the trusses together and began the process of pushing the sides apart to widen the span by 12-1/2 ft. (3.8 m). As far as anyone involved in the project has been able to determine, it’s the first time such a technique has been tried on such a large bridge. Officials say the wider bridge is needed to accommodate modern traffic that frequently includes bicyclists, pedestrians and farm equipment. The span is scheduled to reopen a year from now. Despite the preparations, the hardest push was the first. After workers moved one 300,000-lb. (136,078 kg) truss about 2 in. (5 cm) downstream on the Winooski River, crews spent hours trying to free a single spot at the base of the bridge where, despite the specialized rollers it was laid on and pressure from hydraulic jacks, it remained stuck. “I’m really not surprised. It’s such a large structure and such an old structure that there have to be points, friction points, that it hangs up on,” said Dale Gozalkowski, of the Albany, N.Y.-based engineer firm Clough Harbour & Associates, who helped design the project and watched June

18 as it was put into action. The original 350-ft. Pennsylvania truss bridge was built in 1929, two years after an epic flood washed out a covered bridge in the same spot. The bridges are marked by the crisscrossing I-beams that form a latticework, creating a steel canopy above the road surface. Vermont Transportation Agency officials have known for decades that the aging bridge about 10 mi. east of Burlington needed to be upgraded or replaced. The travel surface was 20 ft. (6.1 m) wide, barely wide enough for two vehicles to pass each other, and the aging steel and the road surface was deteriorating. For years, Vermont officials debated the best course of action. They considered tearing it down and building a new one, leaving it alone or turning it into a one-lane bridge and building another alongside it. But the bridge is the last of its kind in Vermont on a major roadway and, as such, is historically significant, said Scott Newman, the historic preservation officer of the Vermont Agency of Transportation. The total project cost for the bridge and the approaches on both sides is about $16 million. A new open bridge could have been built for about $7 million. But the federal law required that the historic bridge be preserved, if possible, Newman said. “Folks are always looking at the bottom line and I don’t blame them. We are very conscious of the bottom line,” Newman said. “These are truly unique circumstances where you have a big structure that is highly significant where we need to be in compliance with federal regulations.” But Vermont Transportation Secretary Brian Searles said

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CT660 Vocational Truck Arrives in Style to LPA Marine CONTEST from page 1

enough to carry those heavy loads, and also able to negotiate the rough landings, steep angles and rugged travelways that The truck emerges, with police and fire department escort.

barging to the islands entails, as well as meeting all DOT regulations to run on mainland highways,” said Taylor. “And most of all, an island transport truck needs to be dependable so as not to have expensive failures in remote locations, since a lot of people, businesses and families, depend on their work.” But what people really wanted to hear were Coley Mulkern’s words, and they were short and simple. “This is a win for Maine,” said Mulkern, “for a way of working, of coming together, and getting things done.”

The truck and its proud new owner, Coley Mulkern.

The Milton team who accompanied the truck say goodbye.

Coley Mulkern’s sister Catherine Plante, christens the new truck.

Many photos were taken with the star of the event.

More than 50 employees from the Milton CAT location in Scarborough accompanied the truck during its voyage across Casco Bay.

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The crowd looks out over Casco Bay, awaiting the arrival of the truck.

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Earth Care Farm has been selling compost since 1979.

Rhode Island may not be one of the largest states in the country, but its geographic location makes it one of the most nutrient rich. Nestled between the New England mountains and the eastern coastline, the small state of Rhode Island is an ideal place for the production of compost. Michael Merner, founder of Earth Care Farm and Rhode Island’s oldest compost farmer, learned this first hand when he began his compost business in 1979. Since that time he has made a living by utilizing the natural byproducts of the state to manufacture compost for sale to local farms, businesses and homeowners. Earth Care Farm’s Hyundai loader is used for a minimum of 40 hours each week. By continually replenishing research, the Hyundai the land in harmony with HL760 made the most sense nature, Merner is helping to for our application. Once preserve high soil quality for delivered, it quickly became future generations. my machine of choice. When people think of “The hydraulic response composting, they often think on the HL760 is phenomenal of large production facilities and its econo-mode allows with enormous screeners us to save money on fuel and a distinct odor, many of without sacrificing performwhich are operated by townance, while remaining enviships that collect leaves and ronmentally conscious brush from local residents. through lower emissions. Very few people think of a With fuel being such a key small, family owned and expense in the manufacture operated farm producing a of compost, the econo mode finished product that smells on the HL760 was a huge like sweet earth with the selling point. In addition, the belief that there’s no such machine moves quickly. thing as waste in nature. With four forward and three Earth Care Farms is just reverse speeds, it can travel that, a small, specialty farm The variety of materials in Earth Care Farm’s compost is nutrient rich, encouraging large vegetable growth. up to 21.3 miles per hour, that produces 3,000 cu. yds. John Barth shows off some of the farm’s huge rhubarb. which helps us get more of chemical free compost done in less time.” each year. To yield that amount of compost annually, the ularly the Hyundai loader. Without it, we’d need 1,000 peoThe Hyundai loader is used daily to move materials farm must accept and continually move three times that ple with pitchforks to manually do the work of this one dumped at the facility to the large, maturing compost piles. amount of material, up to 9,000 cu. yds., due to its reduction machine.” Once the material is moved to the piles, the loader is further According to John Barth, general farm manager, Earth used to incorporate the new materials into the piles and to in volume while maturing. With such a high volume of materials to be moved on their small, 30-acre farm, 3 acres of Care Farm takes equipment purchases very seriously aerate and mix the compost 5 yds. at a time. Every pile is which serve as their compost footprint, the staff relies heav- because they are so reliant upon it. completely mixed and aerated every three weeks. Equipped “We purchased the Hyundai HL760, 215 horsepower, with a 5 cu. yd. bucket and 30,510 lb. breakout force, the ily on their equipment fleet which includes three wheel loaders, a rented screener, a backhoe and several compact trac- 39,460 pound, 4 wheel drive loader just over two years ago HL760 moves numerous types of material. tors, the workhorse and muscle of the daily operation being to help support our growing business and to assist us in mov“Every day we get a variety of materials delivered to the ing large amounts of material and mature compost quickly. their Hyundai HL760 wheel loader. see FARM page 18 Merner said that, “Our equipment is indispensable, partic- We owned other loaders at the time, but following some


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farm, from leaves and woodchips, to vegetable clippings, to local fish byproduct and seaweed, to zoo manure, to restaurant and food scraps. The diversity of the materials that go into our compost is what makes it so nutrient rich and sought after,” stated Merner. Not all compost is created equal. Many larger, production oriented compost facilities use just leaves and brush which may be tainted by herbicide residues or sewer sludge, which often contains heavy metals to create compost. These materials have very little nutrient value and are generally low cost. High-quality compost is made from a broad variety of nutrient rich, chemical free materials and is typically twice the price of landfill compost, but you get what you pay for according to Merner. “The higher the nutrient value in the compost, the higher the per cubic yard price and the greater the yield in terms of growth for crops, flowers, etc. The most unique attribute about the compost produced on our farm is the addition of the marine byproducts from the many fish processing plants in southern New England. The fish byproduct adds a level of fertility to the compost incomparable to any I’ve seen during my 33 years in the business. The soil web and nutrient analysis testing we do support this.” In addition to moving materials into the maturing compost piles, the Hyundai loader is used to move and load mature compost from the piles into the screener, where any particles larger than 3/4” are removed. Once screened, the mature compost is ready for loading into the trucks of landscapers, garden centers, farmers, gardeners and homeowners as they arrive at the farm. “We work this loader for a minimum of 40 hours each week. When you depend that heavily on one machine, it needs to be reliable, it needs to be comfortable and it needs to be supported, because when you work a machine that hard, eventually it’s going to need some maintenance. The Hyundai HL760 met all these criteria.” Kahn Tractor of North Franklin, Conn., was the dealer who introduced Earth Care Farm to the HL-760 loader. Having owned other loaders, the staff knew what they were looking for and trusted the dealer and its sales representative to stand behind the product. “The cab on the HL760 is extremely comfortable year round,” said Barth. “Its climate control in terms of air conditioning and heat allow us to work productively on the coldest and hottest days of the year. The cabin air fresh filter is also a nice feature, particularly

since the smell of some of the materials delivered before its incorporated into the compost piles can be pretty offensive. Another nice feature of the cab is its wide, tinted and laminated windshield, which has no framing cutting through it, allowing me to see in all directions to easily assess both the terrain and the work to be done.” Maintenance on the Hyundai HL760 also was well thought out. The loader has easyto-access service points for routine maintenance and oil changes, as well as an easy-toaccess pilot filter, grease fittings, central electric controllers and fuse box and remote drain port. To date, routine maintenance is the only time that the Hyundai HL-760 hasn’t been working on the farm. When asked why their business continues to grow, Barth said, “Most of our new business comes from word of mouth. When someone’s neighbor sees a garden with plants that are thriving, full of tomatoes or rhubarb that are twice the size as theirs early in the season, they ask questions. The answers to those questions typically result in new customers for our farm. Word of mouth is our only form of marketing.” Base materials delivered and incorporated into the piles are turned in an aerobicallymanaged compost system. Each batch of compost takes approximately one year from start to finish. The mature, finished black compost bares little resemblance to the ingredients it was made from, with the exception of little pieces of shellfish, which give Earth Care Farm’s compost a regional uniqueness not found in compost produced inland. Earth Care Farm was founded by Michael Merner in 1972, with the compost operation starting shortly thereafter. Merner has made his living by allowing local businesses and towns to dump natural waste byproducts from around the state on his farm for incorporation into the chemical free compost that is manufactured. For more information, call 401/364-9930 or visit www.earthcarefarm.com. Kahn Tractor is a 64 year old agricultural and construction equipment dealership located in North Franklin, Conn. Some of the company’s leading lines of equipment include Hyundai wheel loaders and excavators, Kubota and New Holland tractors. Kahn Tractor offers sales and rentals of Hyundai equipment as well as full service maintenance and parts. For more information, call 800/327-5246 or visit www.kahntractor.com. For more information about Hyundai or Hyundai products call 877-509-2254 or visit www.hceamericas.com.


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