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Homebuilding: Stabilizing the House of Cards By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT
Caterpillar Delivers Keys to First D7E Tractor…8
The project kicked off on May 26, 2009, when removal of deteriorated pavement and patching work got under way on eastbound Route 422, starting at the Royersford interchange. Milton CAT Helps Contractor Thrive…14
Route 422 Improvements Get Kick-Start From ARRA By Mary Reed CEG CORRESPONDENT
Cleveland Brothers Hosts Seminars…38
Table of Contents ........4 Paving Section ......51-63 Parts Section ............105 Business Calendar....111 Auction Section111-128 Advertisers Index ....126
Federal stimulus funding is kick-starting hundreds of construction projects country wide, and the rehabilitation and resurfacing of a 4.5 mi. (7.2 km) stretch of Route 422 in Montgomery County, Pa., was one of the first Commonwealth projects financed by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to get under way. The Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation (PennDOT) is investing more than $275.5 million on improving bridges and roads, upgrading signals, installing Intelligent Transportation System equipment, and bringing more than 3,500 handicap curb ramps up to required design standards in the five-county area making up the Philadelphia region. As far as the Route 422 project is concerned, according to Lester C. Toaso, PennDOT district executive, if it were not
Homebuilding in the United States in the past decade became a gigantic house of cards, which finally collapsed in 2008. Boom went bust and homebuilders still are trying to dig themselves out of the resulting heap. A nationwide search continues for policies and business models that will deal simultaneously with foreclosures, unemployment, tight money and budget deficits. Expert industry observers cannot say exactly when homebuilding will again become a robust economic indicator. But there seems to be a consensus that the situation won’t deteriorate much further. “As far as construction goes, it has not been perfectly increasing, but it has been steadily increasing since the early part of 2009. I see 2010 as being a better year,” said David Crowe, chief economist of the National Association of Homebuilders. The statement is underwhelming because 2009 is a remarkably low benchmark. While new single-family residential construction indeed rose for the sixth consecutive month in November (1.3 percent), overall spending on homes still was 25 percent below November 2008 activity; multi-family residential building for the month was 44 percent below a year ago. General construction spending in November fell 13 percent
see IMPROVEMENTS page 32
see HOUSING page 28
Exhibitors Gear Up for 2010 Expo in Pittsburgh The Pittsburgh Construction Expo is set for Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 9 and 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the new Monroeville Convention Center. The expo will showcase the latest in equipment and technologies; everything from heavy and light machinery, trucks and trailers, to laser
systems, safety equipment, computer hardware and software and everything in between. In addition to the exhibits, the expo will focus on networking and educational opportunities. Several seminars, training sessions, recertification programs and round table presentations are in the works. The American Concrete
Pavement Association, ABC, LICA and PA One Call are among the groups planning seminars in Pittsburgh. According to Bob Buckley, president of CEG Productions, the purpose of the show is to provide a venue for contractors, landscapers, see EXPO page 24
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1998 CAT 990 Stk#: UP20035, S/N: 4FR00308, MAJOR POWERTRAIN REBUILD: SUMMER 2009 $599,000
2004 CAT 836G Stk#: UT10066, S/N: BRL00490, 6874 Hours, cab, AC, Caron blade, Caron tips 70% remaining, serviced approx every 250 hrs since sold new by Ransome CAT, rear axle rebuilt @ 6,600 hours. . .$355,000
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2004 CAT AP-1055B, S/N: A3P00196, Stk #UT10004, 4506 hrs, 10'- 20 ' Ext-A-Mat Screed, Electric Htd Screed, Generator, Push Rollers....................$189,300 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT - LANDFILL
2004 CAT 836G, S/N: BRL00490, Stk #: UT10066, 7159 hours, cab, air, Caron blade, Caron tips 70% remaining ......................................................$355,000 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT - SMOOTH DRUM
2005 CAT CB-224E, S/N: 22401345, Stk #: UP20001, 160 hours, 47" double drum asphalt roller, canopy...... ........................................................................$22,900 2004 CAT CB-534DXW, S/N: EEA00260, Stk #: 92805, 832 hours, 79" double drum roller, off set hitch, Versa Vibe system, 130 HP, 24,860 lbs ....................$75,000 2005 CAT CS-563E, S/N: CNG01235, Stk #: 92808, 1778 hours, 84" single drum dirt roller, canopy .......... ........................................................................$75,000 CRAWLER LOADER
2006 CAT 953C, S/N: BBX02600, Stk #: UT10083, 3577 hours, cab, air, GP bucket, serviced every 250 hours ..............................................................$79,000 2006 CAT 953C, S/N: BBX02603, Stk #: 96098, 1,004 hours, cab, air, GP bucket, like new machine, U/C about 90% ....................................................$135,000 2002 CAT 963C, S/N: 2DS02247, Stk #: UT10098, 10,065 hours, cab, air, GP bucket, 3rd valve, single lever control, U/C about 50% ..........................SOLD 1999 CAT 963C, S/N: 2DS00630, Stk #: UT10104, 14,319 hours, cab, air, GP Bucket, pin and bushings turned at 12,000 hours ....................................SOLD DOZER - CRAWLER
1994 CAT D4C, S/N: 6YL00314, Stk #: UT10101, canopy, 6 way blade, fair U/C ..........................$15,000 2006 CAT D4G XL, S/N: HYD01819, Stk #: UX30001, 1049 hours, cab, air, 6-way blade ....................SOLD 2004 CAT D6R XL II, S/N: AAX00558, Stk #UT10082, 6057 hours, cab, air, SU-blade, U/C about 85% .......... ........................................................................SOLD 2005 CAT D6R XL II, S/N: AAX01075, Stk #: 92811, 4551 hours, AC, SU Blade, New UC, New Injectors, New Equalizer Bar, Ripper Valve....................$139,000
2004 CAT D8R II WDA Stk#: UT10078, S/N: 6YZ01964, 6130 Hours, cab, AC, Caron SU blade, diff steer, Caron pads, pins & bushings turned & new sprocket segments, minor blade repairs. . .$259,000
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2006 CAT 303.5C CR, S/N: DMY00553, Stk #: UT10044, 698 hours, cab, air, long stick 5'10", blade, rubber pads, hammer lines ............................$39,900 2005 CAT 314CLCR, S/N: PCA00498, Stk #: UX30005, 2246 hours, off set boom, cab, air, blade, pattern changer, steel pads..........................................$93,300 2005 CAT 322CL, S/N: HEK00837, Stk #: 92787, 3716 hours, long reach, 60' stick,48" ditching bucket .......... ......................................................................$169,000 2003 CAT 325CL, S/N: BFE00534, Stk #: 96188, 6985 hours, Quick Coupler, AC, aux hyd, 63,000 LBS, 32" pads, long UC, 12'6" stick, 30" bkt ..................SOLD 2005 CAT 330CL, S/N: DKY03490, Stk #92777, 2366 hrs, 77,000 lbs, 12' 6" stick, 34" pads, 36" bkt, eng rebuilt by Ransome CAT, May 2007 ..............$199,000 2003 CAT 345BL, S/N: AGS01717, Stk #92774, 4941 hrs, 100,000#, 11' stick, 36" pads, 60" bucket, pin grapple ............................................RENTED $199,000 2006 CAT 345CL, S/N: PJW00833, Stk #96096, 3809 hrs, mass excavator, 72" rock bkt ..................SOLD 2006 CAT 365CL, S/N: MCS00331, Stk #HR3179, 2121 hours, 145,450#, 25' 7" Boom, 13' 7" Stick, 60" bucket, 36" Track Pad Width..........................$495,000 LOADER BACKHOE
2005 CAT 420D, S/N: FDP23785, Stk #: UP20024, 972 hours, 4WD, cab, A/C, E-stick, MP bucket, HELEC swinger coupler ................................................SOLD
2005 CAT 735, S/N: AWR00825, Stk #92704, 3738 hrs, cab, air, liners, 23.5 R 0 25 XADN Tires at about 50 %..............................................................$269,000 2004 CAT 735, S/N: AWR00715, Stk #92703, 4035 hours, cab, AC, liners ....................................$249,000 2006 CAT 740, S/N: B1P01461, Stk #: UX30002, 3320 hours, liners, tailgate ....................................$305,000 1994 CAT D350D, S/N: 9RF00521, Stk #96056, 20412 hrs, 35 ton articulated truck, 26.5R25 tires @ 50%, painted ............................................................$39,000 SCRAPER
(2) 1998 CAT 627F, S/N:1DL00490, Stk#92736 & S/N:1DL00477, Stk #92735, 10,000+/- hours, cab, A/C, push pull, big tires, good cond ..............$299,000 WHEEL LOADER
2006 CAT 904B, S/N: B4L00355, Stk #URR0075, 3456 hours, AC, GP bucket, quick coupler, good tires ........................................................................$29,000 2005 CAT 928GZ, S/N: DJD01847, Stk #: UP20034, 2519 hours, cab, AC, GP bucket, ride control, 600/65R25 XLD L-3 tires ..................RENTED $87,300 2006 CAT 938G II, S/N: CRD01970, Stk #92803, 441 hrs, Cab & AC, GP Bkt, 20.5 - R 25 Tires, FOB Bear, DE..................................................................$129,000 2006 CAT 938G II, S/N: RTB02324, Stk #UT10026, 2551 hrs, EROPS, Quick Coupler, ride control, 3rd valve, lighting system, side dump bucket, AC, auto shift, forks ....................................................$119,000 2006 CAT 972H, S/N:A7D00279, Stk #UP20017, 3180 hours, High Lift, Cab, Air, 5.75 GP bucket, Lincoln lube sys, New Bridgestone 26.5R25 Tires.................... ........................................................RENTED $239,000 2003 CAT 980G II, S/N: AXG00616, Stk #: UP20002, 6921 hours, cab, AC, GP bkt, ride control, fenders, 20.5 R-25 tires in good condition..................$199,000 1998 CAT 990, S/N: 4FR00308, Stk #: UP20035, major powertrain rebuild summer 2009........$599,000 For Our Complete Inventory With Photos,
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MORE EQUIPMENT DOZERS KOMATSU D21A-8, 2006, S/N 83626, 738 HRS; 12" RUBBER TRACKS; 7'1" BLADE; DECELERATOR PEDAL; OPEN ROPS....$33,000 KOMATSU D61PX-15, 2005, S/N B40114, 4,547 HRS; 34" TRACKS; 6WAY BLADE; ENCLOSED CAB W/ HEA-DEF-A/C; 100% CERTIFIED REBUILD; 3,965 HRS ..............................................................$125,000 KOMATSU D39PX-21A, 2006, S/N 1959, 840 HRS; KOMSTAT II; 9'9" BLADE; OPEN ROPS; ROPS HEATER........................................$70,000 KOMATSU D65PX-15, 2005, S/N 67683, 4,754 HRS; 36" (AR) TRACKS; POWER PITCH & TILT BLADE; ENCLOSED CAB W/ HEADEF-A/C; NEW UC; REPAINTED ..............................................$125,000
EXCAVATORS KOMATSU PC270LC-6, 1999; S/N A83064; 7,203 HRS; 24” TRACKS; 10’ HD ARM; HYD. CONTROL UNIT; ESCO 48” DIPPER; CLEANED AND REPAINTED........................................................................$62,500 KOMATSU PC40MR-2, 2004; S/N 8750; CAB W/ HEA-A/C; 16” ROAD LINER SHOES; 6’3” ARM W/ HYD PLUMBING; STANDARD BLADE ASSEMBLY; WERK BRAU HYD THUMB; KOMATSU 278” BUCKET ........ ....................................................................................................$27,500
KOMATSU PC35MR-2, 2008; S/N 10216; CAB W/ HEA-A/C; 12” ROAD LINER SHOES; 5’9” ARM W/ HYD PLUMBING; 4-WAY BLADE; WERK BRAU HYD THUMB; WERK BRAU 24” BUCKET ......................$37,500 KOMATSU PC228USLC-2, 2000, S/N 15511, 9,211 HRS; 28" TRACKS; 9'6" ARM; ESCO 42" DIPPER; NEW TRACK LINK ASSEMBLIES; CYLINDERS REPACKED; REPAINTED ......................................$75,000 KOMATSU PC400LC-6, 2000, S/N A84122, 11,518 HRS, 36" TRACKS; 13'2" ARM; A/C; NEW MAIN CONTROL VALVE; ESCO 48" DIPPER; REPAINTED ................................................................................$97,500 KOMATSU PC78MR-6, 2006, S/N 2120, 3,002 HRS; 18" ROADLINER SHOES; 7'5" ARM W/ PIPING; ADDED CWT; HENSLEY HYD THUMB; GEITH 36" DIPPER; REPAINTED................................................$52,500 KOMATSU PC228USLC-2, 2000, S/N 15317, 10,673 HRS; 32" TRACKS; 9'6" ARM; A/C; PARTIAL ENGINE REBUILD; FRONT END REPINNED & BUSHED; NEW HYD PUMP; CYLINDERS REBUILT; NEW UC; HKX HAMMER KIT W/ AUTO-LUBE; JRB SLIDE-LOC; TRAMAC V32 HAMMER ..........................................................................$170,000 KOMATSU PC400 LC-6; 2001; S/N A85043; 12,780 HOURS; 36" TRACKS; ACTIVE MODE; A/C; 11'1" ARM; GEITH 36" DIPPER $65,000
KOMATSU PC400LC-6, 2001, S/N A54212, 831 HRS; 36" TRACKS; 11'1" ARM; HYD CONTROL UNIT; A/C; JRB SLIDE-LOC; NEW LINK ASSY & HR METER INSTALLED AT 7,160 HRS; TRAMAC V56 HAMMER..........................................................................................$275,000
WHEEL LOADERS KOMATSU WA320-3; 1998; S/N A30393; 14,681 HRS; MICHELIN 20.5 X 25 XHAT L3 TIRES; 3RD VALVE; ADDED CWT; JRB Q/D COUPLER; Q/D FORKS & Q/D S/D BUCKET ..........................$40,000 KOMATSU WA380-6, 2006, S/N A53081, 1,943 HRS; TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 2; MICHELIN 23.5XR25 XHAT TIRES; 3RD VALVE; ADDED CWT; A/C; JRB COUPLER; JRB COUPLER & Q/D 4 CY G/P BUCKET; NEW OEM PAINT ....................................................................$160,000 KOMATSU WA380-6, 2006, S/N 65029, 1,934 HRS; TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 2; MICHELIN 23.5XR25 XHAT TIRES; 3RD VALVE; ADDED CWT; A/C; JRB COUPLER & Q/D 4 CY G/P BUCKET AND REMOVE JRB Q/D 72" FORKS; JRB Q/D 72" FORKS..............................$155,000 KOMATSU WA380-5L, 2005, S/N A52669, 2,348 HRS; MICHELIN 23.5 X R25 XHAT TIRES; 3RD VALVE; ADDED CWT; A/C; JRB COUPLER & Q/D 4 CY G/P BUCKET; NEW OEM PAINT ................$126,000
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CATERPILLAR DELIVERS KEYS TO FIRST D7E TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR
Caterpillar recently presented the keys of the first innovative AC electric drive track-type tractor in the industry to long-time customer, TJ Lambrecht.
PATERSON: CHANGE HOW N.Y. GIVES BUSINESS TAX BREAKS
The Paterson administration wants to change the way New York businesses get tax breaks for job creation, proposing credits for research and development, capital investment and payroll costs for new jobs in high technology, biotechnology, clean energy, finance and manufacturing.
CLEVELAND BROTHERS HOSTS ‘REWIND, RETHINK, RESET’ FINANCIAL SEMINARS
Nearly 100 contractors attended a pair of financial planning seminars hosted recently by Cleveland Brothers Equipment Company. The “Rewind, Rethink, Reset” seminars, held in Harrisburg and Murrysville, Pa.
BERNARD ‘BUTCH’ PIETRINI, PRESIDENT OF KING OF PRUSSIA EQUIPMENT CORP., DIES
Bernard J. “Butch” Pietrini, 62, of Villanova, Pa., president of the King of Prussia Equipment Corp. and vice-president of B. Pietrini & Sons Inc., died Jan. 1 at Jefferson University Hospital.
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2003 CAT D6N XL, S/N ALH00192, 7383 HRS .... ........$89,000
2006 CAT D5G XL, S/N WGB03343, 102 HRS ...... ......$99,000
2001 CAT 963C, S/N 2DS02113, 9286 HRS .... ........$56,500
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Scott Johnson, worldwide product manager of Caterpillar, says a few words about the Cat D7E in front of a full house.
Caterpillar Delivers Keys to First D7E Track-Type Tractor
C
aterpillar presented the keys of the first innovative AC electric drive track-type tractor in the industry to longtime customer, TJ Lambrecht on Dec. 22. The electric drive system developed for track-type tractors gives the D7E an unmatched combination of power, sustainability, control and maneuverability, according to the manufacturer. “Our customers are being challenged to do their work more efficiently with less impact on the environment,” said Caterpillar Group President Doug Oberhelman. “The D7E demonstrates Caterpillar’s commitment to the industry with a machine that does more work and consumes less fuel and parts, providing customers with lower owning and operating costs.” Oberhelman was recently named Caterpillar vice chairman effective Jan. 1. TJ Lambrecht, headquartered in Joliet, Ill., is a heavy, civil, and earthmoving contractor with one of the largest and most current fleets of Caterpillar equipment. “Caterpillar has been a great partner over the years, and we have a solid relationship with our dealers,” said Dan Klingberg, president, TJ Lambrecht. “Case in point was the opportunity to demo the D7E at our O’Hare Modernization Project job site this past summer. We think it’s going to help us mitigate fluctuations in fuel prices, as well as address the growing scope of emissions regulations. Our whole organization is very excited about it.” The Cat C9.3 ACERT diesel engine, rated at 235 net horsepower (175 kW) in the D7E, drives a powerful electrical generator that produces AC (alternating current). Current flows through special armored cables and military-grade connectors to a solid-state inverter, then to the propulsion module. Within the propulsion module are two heavy-duty electric motors (using AC current) that drive through common gearing into the differential steering system. Power from the steering system is transferred via axles to see CATERPILLAR page 114
(L-R) are Jim Gibson, senior account manager of Caterpillar Corporate Accounts; Doug Oberhelman, Caterpillar group president; Dan Klingberg, president, TJ Lambrecht Construction; Jerry Thompson, vice president of operations, TJ Lambrecht Construction; Scott Johnson, Caterpillar worldwide product manager; Doug Reibel, equipment manager, TJ Lambrecht Construction; Ron Julian, equipment manager, TJ Lambrecht Construction; Larry O’Neill, executive general sales manager, Patten Industries; Bill Dears, chief marketing/information officer, Patten Industries; and Mark Hanback, general manager of Caterpillar’s Americas operations division-East Peoria.
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QUALITY USED EQUIPMENT • VALUE & PERFORMANCE ASSURED
1985 CAT 988B, S/N 50W7075, 52 Hrs, CAT Certified Power Train Rebuild, 11,420 Frame Hrs, Tires - solids 50%....................$420,000
2006 CAT D6N XL, S/N AKM1988, 1685 Hrs, AC, 4 Valve Hyd, PAT, 60% U/C Remaining, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ..............$129,000
2006 CAT 268B, S/N LBA1553, 1648 Hrs, A/C, High Flow, Hydraulic Coupler, Bucket, Tires 50% ..........................................$25,000
Asphalt / Paving / Concrete Equipment
Generator Sets
1999 CAT AP-1055B, S/N ABB203, 7,549 Hrs, 10-20B
2001 CAT XQ60, 10,505 Hours, Mobile diesel generator, self contained UL142 double wall fuel tank, dual voltage, accessory panel ..................................$15,000
Extendamat Screed ..........................................$79,000
Compaction Equipment - Padfoot 2005 CAT 815F II, S/N BKL00788, 1,940 Hrs, Cab/Air,
2005 CAT D7R LGP WDA, S/N ABJ612, 6,315 Hrs; Waste Disposal Arrangement, AC, DS, +50% UC..........................................$199,000
2006 GENIE S40, S/N 10229, 1,351 Hours, Genie S40 Self Propelled Aerial Work Platform ................$36,000
Compaction Equipment - Smooth Drum
Lift - Scissor
2006 CAT CB-434D, S/N CHN616, 226 Hours, Asphalt
2006 GENIE GS1930, S/N 82135, 90 Hours, GS1930 self propelled scissor lift ....................................$7,100
Compaction Equipment - Walk/Tow Behind
Light Tower
2004 RAMMAX P33HHMR, S/N 1534476, 629 Hours,
(5) 2004 GENIE TML4000N, S/N 361, 313, 314, 433, 432 ..........................................................From $3,900
Rammax Soil Compaction Trench Roller with Remote ..
Other Equipment
........................................................................$13,250
Dozer - Crawler
(2) 2006 Cub 200 Ground Heaters, S/N 541609200019, 541609200027....................$1,050 ea
2005 CAT D5G LGP, S/N RKG1641, 1,886 Hours,
Pump
OROPS, PAT, From Dealer's Rental Fleet..........$59,000
(2) 2006 GODWIN CD100M, S/N 0542349-28, 0541805-44 ............................................From $13,500
Excavator - Crawler 2005 CAT 312CL, S/N CBA2486, 2,100 Hrs, AC, From Dealer's Rental Fleet ........................................$57,000
Excavator - Mini (up to 12,000 lbs) 2006 CAT CP-563E, S/N CNT1103, 797 Hrs, OROPS, From Dealer's Rental Fleet ..$85,000
Lift - Boom
Blade, Good Feet ............................................$239,000
Roller with water spray system........................$68,500
2006 CAT 430E ST, S/N EAT245, 527 Hrs, Cab/Air, E-Hoe, 4WD, GP Bkt/24”, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ..........................$73,000
Skid Steer 2008 CAT 226B II, S/N MJH12218, 47 Hours, Cab, Heat, Manual CPL, GP, From Dealer's Rental Fleet ........ ........................................................................$34,000
2006 CAT 301.8C, S/N JSB766, 1,514 Hours, Auxiliary
Trencher / Boring Machine / Cable Plow
Hydraulics, Leveling blade, New seat assembly, New boom, Short stick ............................................$13,500
2005 DITCH WITCH 1230, S/N 1Y2893, Ditch Witch walk-behind chain trencher, honda engine ........$2,500
Forklift - Telescopic
Wheel Loader
(2) 2007 CAT TL642, S/N TBK130, TBK133 ..................
2007 CAT 930G, S/N TWR3114, 600 Hours, AC, 3V, Cpl, GP, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ................$105,000
..................................................................$54,000 ea.
2005 CAT 330CL, S/N DKY3332, 1,368 Hrs, one owner, clean and work ready, pin grabber lines, 54" bucket ..............................$129,000
2008 CAT 328D LCR, S/N GTN271, 1464 Hrs, Aux Hyd, Reach Boom, Medium Stick, Pin Grabber, Bucket ..............................$228,000
Used parts • Quality parts • Attachments Ar e you looking for a r eliable sour ce for quality used components and par ts? Outback Parts is linked nationwide with three used parts networks, so finding dependable parts fast and conveniently is never a problem. Outback Parts also supplies replacement parts for Non-Cat® machines. So when you’re needing parts, call or visit us on-line.
2005 CAT 815F, S/N BKL788, 1,944 Hrs, AC, Good feet 70% remaining, one owner, Machine sold "As is, Where is" ........$205,000
Call: 732/885-3005 Fax: 609/443-1146 jmeyer@foleyinc.com
W e b u y u s e d a n d s a l v a g e d m a c h i n e r y. Specializing in used Caterpillar® parts. Place your parts requests on-line at www.outbackparts.com
2007 CAT 320CL, S/N PAB7508, 997 Hrs, AC, Pin Grabber, Bucket, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ................................................$129,000
www.foleyinc.com Call Art Vida, Used Equipment Manager 800-939-6611 • 732-885-5555 • Fax: 732-457-0551 855 Centennial Avenue, Piscataway, NJ 08855
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PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Serving Contractors, Municipalities, and Industry since 1912 Special pricing good through 01/31/10 – cash or approved financing Subject to prior sale – Rental purchase not available
SNOW SPECIALS
2003 John Deere 310SG, Unit# 27610, 4198 Hrs, Cab, 4x4, Extendahoe, 1.3 Cu. Yd. GP Bkt......................$33,500
2008 John Deere 315, Unit# 41462, No package, Tires 10x16.5 Hauler, Hyd Cir Std, 2" Seat Belt w/ shoulder strap, standard foot controls, electric quick tach, backup alarm kit, cab enclosure w/ wiper kit, deluxe wire harness, heater w/ defroster kit, rear counterweight, suspension seat kit, horn, PT & Hyd secure expires 9/8/2010 or 2000 Hrs ........................................................$19,350
DEERE SKID STEERS
2008 John Deere 313, Unit# 41460, No package, Tires 10x16.5 Hauler, Hyd Cir Std, 2" Seat Belt w/ shoulder strap, standard foot controls, electric quick tach, backup alarm kit, cab enclosure w/ wiper kit, deluxe wire harness, heater w/ defroster kit, rear counterweight, suspension seat kit, horn, PT & Hyd secure expires 8/13/2010 or 2000 Hrs ......................................................$18,450
CRAWLER DOZERS 2004 John Deere 700H, Unit# 27510, 1705 Hrs, Hydrostatic Transmission, Cab w/AC, Angle Blade, Extra-Long Track ..............................................$79,900 1994 John Deere 450G, Unit# 21458, 8688 Hrs, Foot Pedal Steering, ROPS, 16” Pads, Retrieval Hitch, Vinyl Suspension Seat, 96” Blade ................$18,900 2005 John Deere 550J, Unit# 25842, Long Track, Rear Chain Guides, 105" Blade C Frame, Hyd. Pump F Use w/o Winch, Radio, Retrieval Hitch, Chrome Exhaust, Ether Start Aid, Three Function Valve, Dual Batteries, Cab w/Heater Air Cond., AT167392 18" Std Lub Trk Shoe, Track Adjuster Relief Valve, Operator Station Accessories, Environmental Drain, Deluxe Cloth Suspended Seat .......... ............................................................................................................$51,000 2002 John Deere 650H, Unit# 27676, Power-Angle-T Blade, Hydrostatic Transmission, Long Track, 105" Blade, ROPS ........................................$34,900 SCRAPER 1976 John Deere 762, Unit# 25838, Cab, A/C, 23.5x25 Tires ................$9,850
2003 John Deere 110 TLB, Unit# 27743, R4 Front Standard Tire, 72" Std Bucket w/Rep-Edge, 24" HD Quick Bkt ..........................................................................$22,900
2008 John Deere 313, Unit# 41459, No package, Tires 10x16.5 Extra-Wall, Hyd Cir Std, 2" Seat Belt w/o shldr strap, standard foot controls, backup alarm kit, horn, PT & Hyd secure expires 9/8/2010 or 2000 Hrs ........................................................$16,250
CRAWLER LOADERS 2006 John Deere 605C, Unit# 27606, GP Bucket, Cab w/AC, V Pattern Control ............................................................................................................$62,500 2006 John Deere 605C, Unit# 29268, V Pattern Control, Cab w/AC, GP Bucket ............................................................................................................$59,500 2006 John Deere 605C, Unit# 41488, V-Pattern Trans Control, Lub TR 18" 457MM Dbl Grouser, Cab w/Air w/Mech Cloth Seat, 1.63 GP Bkt w/teeth/back drg, 2 Addtl Lights on Cab Front, Air Suspension Cloth Seat, Seat Backrest Extension, Radio Installation, PT&Hyd Secure Expires 6/30/2011 or 3000 Hrs .. ............................................................................................................$75,000 2003 John Deere 655C II, Unit# 29265, GP Bucket, Cab w/AC, 20" Pads, Heavy Duty Rear Bumper..................................................................................$51,500 SKID STEERS 2000 John Deere 240, Unit# 21488, 3715 Hrs, Foot Controls, Aux. Hydraulics, ROPS........................................................................................................$7,200
FOR QUALITY NEW AND USED JOHN DEERE EQUIPMENT, BE SURE TO VISIT OUR REDESIGNED WEBSITE: www.plasterer.com
For additional information, please contact Jim Sagl at (800) 587-9790 LEBANON, PA
SELLERSVILLE, PA
BETHLEHEM, PA
LEWISBERRY, PA
2550 E. Cumberland St. (717) 273-2616 (800) 225-4001
3215 State Rd. (215) 258-5700 (800) 523-2209
400 Stoke Park Rd. (610) 867-4657 (800) 587-9790
640 Lowther Rd. (717) 938-6568 (866) 787-0001
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KaBOOM Truck Sale
2005 Manitex 30102C, 30 ton cap., 1,579 hrs, 102' boom 26' to 40' 2-piece jib, front stabilizer, Fuller 10-spd trans., AC, air ride seats, great cond...............$177,000
1999 Terex 4792, 23 ton cap., 7,359 hrs, 92' main boom, mounted on Sterling Chassis, good cond............. ..........................................................................$93,750
2007 National 890D, 23 ton cap., 327 hrs, 25' ext. w/ 19' pull out, 27' to 90' four section boom, front stabilizer, boom rest, great cond. ..................................$169,000
2002 Terex TC3063, 15 ton cap., 4,644 hrs, 63' main boom, 24' to 40' 2-piece jib, rear stabilizers, removable boom rest, A/C, 20' wood bed, 3 tool boxes ....$57,900
2006 Manitex 26101C, 26 ton cap., 1,667 hrs, 101' four section main boom, 29' 1-piece jib, front stabilizer, 22 ft. wood bed, tool box, no basket, good cond.....$159,900
2006 Manitex 1770C, 17 ton cap., 315 hrs, 23'-40' 2piece jib w/load cell, 20' steel bed, 70' three section boom, front stabilizer, great cond. ..................$105,900
2007 National 18103, 40 ton cap., 2,911 hrs, 31' to 103' full power four section boom, 31' boom ext., 2-spd. winch, cab w/AC & tinted glass, like new cond.$299,000
2007 Elliot 26105F, 26 ton cap., 390 hrs, 20' wood bed, 26' to 45' 2-piece w/manual ext., front center stabilizer, air shift PTO, like new cond. ..........................$178,000
2007 National 14110, Cab w/AC, 30' Boom Ext. w/24' pull out section, 32'8" to 110' four section power boom, 33 ton cap., 1,273 hrs, great cond. ................$283,000
Many other units in stock!
STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT, INC. USED TRAILERS www.keeslers.com Philadelphia, PA 610-534-0700 eesler Division
Lancaster, PA 800-347-6998
Harrisburg, PA 800/325-6455 Wilkes-Barre, PA 866-667-6756
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USED EQUIPMENT w w w. st e p h e n so n u se d . c o m Syracuse, NY 800-368-6455
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Blanchard Machinery Company MAKE
MODEL
YEAR
SERIAL #
ID #
HOURS
DESCRIPTION
PRICE
Aerial Lifts GENIE
Z135/70RT
2006
Z13506-231
93212
1464.0
135' HEIGHT.DEUTZ DIESEL
$165,000.00
GENIE
GS2668
2006
GS6806-46758
93893
538
26' ROUGH TERRAIN DUAL FUEL
$12,900.00
Articulated Dump Trucks
Cat 836 Landfill Compactor 2008 Cat Certified Rebuild 2 AVAILABLE! Call for Pricing
Cat
725
2006
0B1L00539
79305
1797.0
23.5R 25 Tires
$172,000.00
Cat
730
2006
0B1M00450
79140
2670.0
23.5R 25 Tires
$183,000.00
Cat
735
2005
0B1N00141
120891
3470.0
26.5R 25 Tires
$280,500.00
Cat
740
2006
0B1P01236
M13026
3275.0
29.5R 25 Tires
$289,500.00
Cat
740
2003
0AXM00724
77735
10417.0
29.5R 25 Tires
$156,000.00
M11963
725.3
OROPS, STD Stick, 4WD, GP Bucket, 36" Bucket
$42,500.00
Backhoe Loaders Cat
420D
2006
0FDP26886
Cat
420D 4IT
2005
0BLN11769
76194 4IT
1435.2
OROPS, STD Stick, 4WD, QC, GP Bucket, 24" Bucket
$52,500.00
Cat
420D 4ME
2006
0FDP27175
79553 4ME
573.7
OROPS, E-Stick, 4WD, MP Bucket, 24" Bucket
$49,500.00
Cat
420E 4IE
2007
0KMW01713
CME0000011
81.0
OROPS, E-STICK 4WD, QC, GP Bucket, 24" Bucket
$67,500.00
Cat
314C LCR
2006
0PCA01326
120521
1527.0
R Boom, 9' 10" Stick, 8' 2" Blade, 42" Bucket
$69,500.00
Cat
315C T
2006
0CJC03204
M13116
1012.4
R Boom, 10' 2" Stick, 28" Tracks, 42" Bucket
$73,000.00
Cat
318CL
2006
MDY00579
78126
863.0
8'10" Stick, 32" Tracks, 42" Bucket, Mech Thumb
$88,700.00
Cat
320CL
2005
0PAB04770
M13103
1595.0
R Boom, 9' 6" Stick, 42" Bucket, QC
$95,500.00
Cat
322BL
1999
02ES00804
63985
12696.6
R Boom, 9' 8" Stick, 48" Bucket
$49,500.00
Cat
324DLLR
2008
0JJG00691
M13062
203.8
Long Reach Arrangement, 45" Ditch Bucket
$215,000.00
Cat
330DL
2007
0MWP01372
M10769
674.0
R Boom, 12' 10" Stick, 36" Bucket
$210,000.00
Cat
345BL
2005
0AGS01580
69754 121
9658.5
R Boom, 12' 10" Stick, 72" Bucket
$89,000.00
Cat
345BL
2005
0AGS02736
75629
3891.0
R Boom, 15' 9" Stick, 62" Bucket, CWT Removal Device
$185,000.00
Cat
345CL
2006
0PJW00718
78909
5085.0
R Boom, 14' 1" Stick, 54" Bucket, CWT Removal Device
$188,000.00 $199,000.00
Excavators
Cat D5M XL Track Type Tractor 2001 w/ 2543 hrs, SN# 4BR00662, $39,500
Feller Bunchers - Saw / Shear
Peterson 6700B Grinder 2006 w/ 1163 hrs, SN# 31B-58-1328, $399,000
Cat
THV501HD
2006
FA00536
CF000215
379.0
Rotosaw I1924T, 24" single grousers
Hydro-Ax
470
2005
HA18988
CF000207
4408.0
20" High capacity saw, 28L tires, joystick steering
$79,500.00
Timberjack
608S
2004
WC608SX007170
CN000143
3112.0
FS22 VDZ ZULVW WULSOH JURXVHUV ÂżUH VXSS V\VWHP
$110,000.00
Grinders / Chippers / Debarkers Kodiak Kutter
B160
2006
B160TC-10-I7
C10267
866
Peterson
4700B
2005
27B-94-1276
CN000096
1598.0
Horizontal grinder, 630HP, PT Tech
$99,500.00 $239,000.00
Woodsman
390
2008
1W9F744318F341369
F000147
85.0
Drum Chipper, 1200HP
$580,000.00
2008
0BXT02757
C12879
193.0
Hyd thumb & 16" C&P Bucket
$29,000.00
Cat 12H Motor Graders
2003
0AMZ00254
M11578
7272.0
EROPS (HP), A/C, 14 BLADE, SCARIFIER, 14.00-24 TIRES
$149,500.00
Cat
12H
2003
0AMZ00254
M11578
7272.0
EROPS (HP), A/C, 14 BLADE, SCARIFIER, 14.00-24 TIRES
$149,500.00
Cat
140H
1998
09TN00653
70302
8996.0
EROPS, A/C, 14 Blade, Ripper, 17.50-25 Tires
$91,000.00
2005
0SLK02141
75270
2342.0
Mini Hydraulic Excavators Cat
303C CR
Cat 257B Multi-Terrain Loaders*
Cat 525C Grapple Skidder 2007 w/ 3267 hrs, SN# 52500314, $128,500
newyear, sprockets, trackspowertrain 50%, hyd q/c. $17,000.00 *AllGood MTLsoverall listed condition, are sold w/1 250 hour + hydraulic warranty
Cat
247B
2006
0MTL03593
21148
1098.0
Good Condition
Cat
257B
2005
0SLK02141
75270
2342.0
Good overall condition, new sprockets, tracks 50%, hyd q/c.
$18,000.00
Cat
267B
2005
0CYC00868
78494
1929.0
New sprockets, tracks 30%.
$25,000.00
Cat
277B
2005
0MDH02027
75316
1733.2
Hyd q/c, Open cab, tracks 85%, new sprocket sleeves.
$25,000.00
Cat
287B
2006
0ZSA02877
20265
1688.5
Tracks fair, Sprockets 50%,
$14,900.00
1.877.326.6112
$19,900.00
BlanchardMachinery.com
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The Source for Used Equipment MAKE
MODEL
YEAR
SERIAL #
ID #
HOURS
DESCRIPTION
PRICE
On-Highway Dump Trucks STERLING
F750
2006
2FZACFDC56AV57330
94059
10000.0
6 YARD BOX DUMP, SINGLE AXLE, AUTO, CAT C7
$28,900.00
STERLING
F750
2006
2FZACFDC76AV57328
94058
14154
7 YARD BOX DUMP, SINGLE AXLE, AUTO, CAT C7
$29,900.00
Skidders
Cat 988F Wheel Loader 2009 Cat Certified Rebuild SN# 8YG00961, $479,000
Cat
525B
2005
3KZ02064
U000285
5469.0
Sgl arch, CCR grapple, C-501 winch, 30.5 tires, standard axles
$86,500.00
Cat
525C
2008
52500539
CF000260
1987.0
Dual arch, CCR grapple, hydro-winch, hvy duty axles, 30.5 tires
$144,500.00
2005
0SCH00963
76456 SS
1103.0
Good Condition
$15,000.00 $15,500.00
Skid Steers Loaders Cat
232B
Cat
252B
2006
0SCP02246
78716 SS
1766.0
New Tires, Sold w/1 yr, 250 hr powertrain + hyd warranty
John Deere
260
2002
KV0260A460856
CL0117
737.0
Bucket, Tires 50%, Great Condition, Case-style hand controls.
$15,000.00
Cat
268B
2005
0LBA01133
78560
1733.2
Cab w/AC, New Tires, Great Operating Condition
$28,900.00
New Holland
LS180
2000
183215
CL0115
1340.0
Good Condition
$13,000.00
Soil Compactors Cat
815F
2004
0BKL00521
M12855
5014.0
EROPS, Air, S Blade w/ Tilt
$229,500.00
2007
TBK00186
R10466
483.0
6,000 LB CAPACITY, 42FT REACH, FF TIRES, OROPS
$52,000.00
Telehandlers Cat
TL642
Track Type Tractors
Peterson 5000G Chipper 2003 w/ 8231 hrs, SN# 2G-242-983, $375,000
Cat
D5G XL
2006
0WGB02927
79938 XL
3155.0
OROPS, Heater, Sweeps, 20" RBT Tracks, PAT Blade w/ Rake
$69,500.00
Cat
D5G LGP
2004
0RKG00580
71325 LGP
5568.0
OROPS, HEATER, SWEEPS, 26" RBT TRACKS, PAT BLADE
$40,000.00
Cat
D5N LGP
2003
0AKD00328
70682
5279.0
OROPS, Heater, Sweeps, 30" Tracks, PAT Blade
$59,000.00
Cat
D6K LGP
2008
0DHA00428
M11672
210.0
EROPS, A/C, Sweeps, 30" Tracks SystemOne, PAT Blade
$147,500.00
Cat
D6N LGPC
2006
0ALY02126
79329 LGP
3781.5
EROPS, A/C, Sweeps, 34" Tracks SystemOne, PAT Blade
$125,000.00
Cat
D6R XLC
2004
0AAX00475
71206 XLC
5143.0
EROPS, A/C, Sweeps, 24" Tracks, 6SU Blade
$130,200.00
Cat
D8T
2006
0J8B00784
GR000006
2724.2
EROPS, A/C, 24" ES Tracks, 8SU Blade, SS Ripper
$399,000.00
Track Type Loaders Cat
939C HST
2006
06DS01749
78939
1818.0
OROPS, Heater, Sweeps, 18" DG Tracks, MP Bucket
$61,000.00
Cat
953C CGP
2005
0BBX02095
77425 CGP
2175.6
EROPS, A/C, 19.7" DG Tracks, GP Bucket
$85,000.00
Trench Roller
Cat 563 Feller Buncher 2006 w/ 2607 hrs, SN# HA19230, $136,500
WACKER
RT82
2006
5623245
93446
491.0
33" DRUM WIDTH, ARTICULATING, REMOTE CONTROL
$12,000.00
WACKER
RT83
2007
5636302
93459
378
33" DRUM WIDTH, ARTICULATING, REMOTE CONTROL
$12,000.00
Vibratory Soil Compactors Cat
CS-423E
2006
0AST00506
120404
212.4
VPM Gauge, Lights, 66" Smooth Drum
$49,000.00
Cat
CP-563C
2003
05KN00308
64092
1401.0
VPM Gauge, Flotation Tires, 84" Smooth Drum
$45,000.00
Cat
CS-563D
2003
09MW00347
68021
1280.0
Transmission Guard, 84" Smooth Drum
$38,000.00
Cat
CS-563E
2005
0CNG00949
76601
1618.0
VPM Gauge, Flotation Tires, 84" Smooth Drum
$79,500.00
2368.0
EROPS, A/C, GP BKT
$217,500.00 $82,000.00
Wheel Loaders & Integrated Toolcarriers
Hydro-Ax 764 Mower 2006 w/ 2232 hrs, SN# HA19257, $189,500
Cat
966H
2007
0A6D00996
M13048
Cat
IT28G
2004
0DBT01079
72421
3969.0
EROPS, A/C, LSD (Front), 3V, QC, GP Bucket, RC, 20.5-25 Tires
Cat
IT28G
1998
08CR01568
M12880
8603.0
EROPS, 3V, QC, GP Bucket, Forks, 20.5-25 Tires
$38,500.00
Cat
IT28G
2004
0DBT01575
74917
3176.0
EROPS, A/C, LSD (Front), 3V, QC, GP Bucket, RC, 20.5-25 Tires
$82,000.00
Wheel Tractor Scrapers Cat
611
2000
06SZ00217
65305
4682.0
EROPS, A/C, Front Suspenion Axle, 29.5R25 Tires
$105,000.00
Cat
613C
2004
08LJ02642
M12854
3658.0
EROPS, A/C, 23.5R25 Tires
$88,500.00
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Milton CAT Helps Seward Sand and Gravel to Succeed By Alicia Laguarda
Milton CAT Sales Representative Sager Loganathan (2nd from R), poses with Ben, Dave and Sam Beisler.
SPECIAL TO CEG
Savvy business owners often name “flexibility” as the reason they’re able to navigate through changing economic times, always managing to find — and meet — the best opportunities. The other side of the story probably is being very smart and very demanding when it comes to choosing vendors and suppliers who can support your goals, your work style and your deadlines. An unassuming guy, Dave Beisler would probably shrug off the “savvy” description. The rest of the comment, however, he’d have trouble arguing against — while a fickle economy has turned successful and well-located companies into nothing but memories, Beisler’s business continues growing, slow and steady, almost under the radar screen. Beisler has sand and gravel running through his veins — his family owned a blue stone quarry — but it was on his own that he started and grew his businesses. One of his first ventures, an excavation and construction company, is still operating today, and was actually the reason why he acquired Seward Sand and Gravel. “We bought the pit to use the gravel, so we didn’t have to buy it from someone else for our projects,” explained Beisler. Flexibility, Plus The way the Beislers — Dave, Dave’s brother and partner, Paul, and Dave’s son Sam — balance relationships with their customers and competitors is important, since in many cases, their customers and their competitors can be one and the same. In the excavating and construction business, Dave and his team try hard not to step on their current customers’ toes. Even construction companies that are competing with the Beislers still go to Seward to buy sand, gravel, crushed stone or aggregate, or, they hire Seward to do contract crushing for them. Well aware that for sand and gravel customers, travel time adds not just an inconvenience but also an unwanted expense, the Beislers have six pits and they will deliver within a 30 to 50 mile radius. In addition, they offer product nobody else has, such as washed stone and filtered sand for septic systems, and, when it comes to doing contract work onsite, they are always ready, according to the company. A company that is balancing such intricate relationships and working in an environment where good projects are harder and harder to find needs to rely on top-of–the-line equipment, backed by solid vendors. “There are three parties in that relationship,” said Dave Beisler’s son, Sam, explaining their reasons for choosing a particular supplier. “One is us, the customer, the second one is the equipment manufacturer and the third one is the dealer. If you can’t get the part that you need, what good is the best machine to you?” The Beislers are particularly demanding when it comes to their mobile crushing and screening plants. A customer may choose to look the other way if he finds the Beislers competing with him for the same project, but if Seward fails them as a crushing and screening contractor or as an aggregate
supplier, that’s a whole different story. It’s not surprising, therefore, that when it comes to crushing and screening the Beislers are very clear — they cannot afford downtime. And since their equipment supplier works under the same demanding agenda, Seward’s crushing and screening plants never seem to give up. Sager Loganathan, the Beislers’ sales representative from Milton CAT, puts it succinctly — “We go to bat for them,” and Dave Beisler see MILTON page 118
The Seward lineup of Metso mobile plants includes three screeners and three crushers.
Seward Sand and Gravel uses Metso crushing and screening plants.
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BECK EQUIPMENT Telephone Toll-Free (866) 455-6333 - Fax (607) 749-5640 2090 Preble Road - Preble, NY 13141 (20 Miles South of Syracuse)
Photos of Most Machinery can be seen @ www.BeckEquipment.com E-mail: sales@BeckEquipment.com PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
Beck Equipment is Partnering Rental/Sales with Locations in Malone, Elmira, Groton, NY & Clark Summit, PA
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• 95 - 110 hp • 12,169 - 15,212 Breakout Force • 7.5 Cu. Ft. Bucket Cap
“ Like Being Next Door ” 2000 CAT IT28G #3746, 4788 Hrs, EROPS, A/C, 2.5 Cu Yd Bkt, CWT, 20.5X25 Tire ......... . ................................REDUCED TO $67,500 ..........................................Rent $3,600/Mo.
1993 MACK CH613 #3952, 17,395 Hrs, 4,000 gal T/A Water Truck, A/C, 6 Cyl Diesel Eng, T2050 5 Spd/ 2 Ranges, Dual 60 gal Fuel Tanks, 29.5x75R22.5, Good Year Fronts, 11R22.5 Rear Duals, Air Brakes ......$47,500
2000 CAT TH83, #3826, 4140 Hrs, OROPS, 4x4 TeleHandler, 8,000# Cap., 41' Lift, Aux Hyd, 4 Wheel Steer, 48" Forks, Diff Lock, 1400x24 Goodyear Tires 30% ..........$35,000 ............................................Rent $2,000/Mo
www.messicks.com
800-222-3373
TIRE AND TRACK SKID STEERS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE
187 Merts Drive
GET READY TO LINE UP FOR SNOW RENTALS
(Rte. 283 Rheems Exit)
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As long as supplies last on wheel loaders
HAUL TRUCKS NEED A HOME ALL RENTAL / SALE READY AT BECK’S
THE PHOTO SHOWS A LOADER HEADING NORTH, THAT WAS RECENTLY SOLD OFF OUR WEBSITE. AFTER A VISIT TO OUR YARD TO "TRY OUT" THEY BECAME "ANOTHER HAPPY CUSTOMER!"
2 1/4 Cu. Yd. Loaders @ $2,700/Mo.* 3 Cu. Yd. Loaders @ $2,850/Mo.* 4 Cu. Yd. Loaders @ $3,350/Mo.* 5 Cu. Yd. Loaders @ $4,100/Mo.* 7 Cu. Yd. Loaders @ $5,200/Mo.* *130 Hrs Max per Mo.
WE CAN FABRICATE THESE ROOT RAKES TO FIT YOUR NEEDS
LOADERS AVAILABLE FOR RENT 950G - 980G READY
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2006 Bomag BC1172RB
SKID STEERS Track and Rubber Tire Styles Available
BECK CAN REPAIR, REFAB, SERVICE AND INSTALL ALMOST ANYTHING AT OUR SHOPS IN PREBLE, NY
1996 CAT 953C #3757, 5440 Hrs, 0ROPS, Heater, Hystat, 2.5 Cu Yd, GP Bkt w/8 teeth, Segments, 20" DBG, U/C 50% ...................... ..................................REDUCED TO $51,000 ....................................Rents for $4,800/Mo.
330BL & 345BL ON BECK'S READY LINE – CALL US
IN RENTAL READY CONDITION
Bucket being converted in Fab Shop
WE SERVICE ALL OUR RENTAL FLEET AND MORE ......................YOURS! CALL OUR SERVICE DEPT. 866/455-6333
SCRAPERS For Sale or Rent All Reasonable Offers Considered!
(2) 1974 Terex TS14B’s, #1701 & #1702, OROPS, Push Pull, Reconditioned, Transmission & Brakes Have Been Rebuilt ................................$35,000 Each
FOLLING 325C LF RENTAL/SALE READY @ BECKS $8,500/MO
Trash Compactor, Dealer Serviced & Maintained Ready to go to Work, $339,000
PLEASE CALL DOUG MEHNER OR DAVID MEHRTENS (913) 371-3822
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Pine Bush Equipment Co, Inc.
Holmes, NY Branch
East PBE, Inc.
97 Route 302 Pine Bush, NY 12566
24 Sybil Court Holmes, NY 12531
283 Pane Road Newington, CT
Phone: (845) 744-2006 Call Jack (ext 232)
Phone: (845) 744-2006 Call Jack (ext 232)
Phone: (860) 665-7470 Call Lisa (ext 232)
www.pbeinc.com • view our entire inventory online! • www.eastpbe.com
2001 HYDREMA 912, STK # H03353C, S/N 6532, 2500 HOURS, REAR DUMP, NEW PAINT, ARTICULATING CHASSIS, 7.3 YD BODY, CALL EAST PBE! ....................................................................$39,000
2004 HYPAC C830C ROLLER, STK# R1939C, S/N 531030, 1146 HRS, 66" DRUM, CAB W/HEAT, CALL EAST PBE! ................$42,000
2003 KOMATSU D155AX-5, STK# D01598C, S/N 75191, 6605 HRS, CAB, A/C, SEMI U, TRASH RACK WASTE PACKAGE, VERY GOOD U/C, RIPPER HYDRAULICS, CALL EAST PBE! ........................................REDUCED $156,000
2002 KOMATSU D39EX-21, STK # D02949, S/N 1124, 3182 HOURS, ROPS CAB, AIR CONDITIONER, RADIO, AM/FM, LUNCH BOX HOLDER, FABRIC SUSP SEAT, TRACK ROLLER GRD, SEG, AS IS WHERE IS, CALL PINE BUSH! ........$38,000
2007 KUBOTA KX161-3R2A, STK# E02587, 1,301 HRS, CAB, A/C, RUBBER TRACKS, DOZER BLADE, DIPPER ARM, COUNTERWEIGHT, CALL PINE BUSH! ..................................................$32,000
2007 KOMATSU PC160LC-7EO, STK# E02951, S/N K45064, 16’11” BOOM, 8’7” ARM, 24” GROUSER, TRK FRAME U/C, P/C VALVE, 36” BKT. W/TEETH, CALL PINE BUSH!........................................$99,500
EXCAVATORS 1999 KOMATSU PC45R-8, STK# E03570, S/N F20263, 4388 HRS, EXCAVATOR WITH STANDARD KOMATSU BUCKET, CALL PINE BUSH! ..................................................$12,000 2004 KOMATSU PC50MR-2, STK# E03426, S/N 5318, EXCAVATOR WITH 55'5" ARM AND AUX., 16" ROAD LINERS, A/C, 24" TRENCHING BUCKET, CALL PINE BUSH! ..........$22,000 2005 KOMATSU PC300LC-7, STK# E01997C, S/N A86958, 2661 HRS, A/C, 10'6" ARM, STD. BOOM, 33" PADS, 48" BUCKET, CALL EAST PBE! .......................................... $119,000 1999 KOMATSU PC60-7B, STK# E03293, S/N 56422, 2711 HOURS, 12'2" BOOM, 7'5" ARM, HYD. CONTROL, 18" RUBBER SHOES, 25.6" 10 CU. FT. W/THUMB, AUTO GREASE SYSTEM, CALL PINE BUSH! ......................................................................................$28,000 1999 KOMATSU PC220LC-6, STK# E02350X, 6700 HRS, 42" BUCKET, 19'2" BOOM, 11'6" ARM, CALL PINE BUSH! .......................................................................... REDUCED $39,000 2006 KOMATSU PC220LC-8, STK # E02855R, S/N 70162, 2175 HOURS, 19’2” BOOM, 10’ ARM, 28” TRIPE GROUSER, NO BUCKET, CALL PINE BUSH! ..................................$99,600 2004 KOMATSU PC228USLC-3, STK# E02583X, 910 HRS, 24” & 42” BUCKETS, HYD COUPLER, MECHANICAL THUMB, AUX HYD PIPING, 18’8” BOOM, 9’6” ARM, CALL PINE
BUSH! ........................................................................................................................$120,000 2007 KOMATSU PC300LC-7, STK# E01326C, S/N A86681, A/C, 2155 HRS, 33" PADS, 42" ESCO BUCKET, H.D. FRAME GUARD W/CATWALK,CALL EAST PBE! ....REDUCED $144,000 2005 KOMATSU PC50MR-2 STK# E02223C, S/N 6024, 2168 HRS, CAB, A/C, 5'5" ARM W/PIPING, BLADE, 24" BKT, MECH. COUPLER, CALL EAST PBE! ..........REDUCED $28,000 2006 KOMATSU PC400LC-7, STK# E02310C, 2161 HRS, STD BOOM, 11'1" ARM, 31.5" TRACKS, 54" BUCKET, CALL EAST PBE! ..........................................................$219,000 2007 KOMATSU PC400LC-7, STK # E02859CR, S/N A87682, 2211 HOURS, STD. BOOM, 11’1” ARM, 31.5” TRACKS, NO BUCKET, KOMTRAX, CALL EAST PBE! ..................$235,000
LOADER BACKHOES 2005 KOMATSU PC228USLC-3, STK # E03227X, S/N 31510, 18’8” BOOM, 9’6” ARM, 24” STD. BOOM, 33" PADS, 48" BKT, CALL EAST PBE! ................................REDUCED $119,000 3-GROUSERS, CALL PINE BUSH! ..............................................................................$89,500 KUBOTA L35, STK # B02873X, S/N 72155, 651 HOURS, TRACTOR/LOADER/BACKHOE, 2007 KOMATSU PC160LC-7EO, STK # E02951, S/N K45064, 16’11” BOOM, 8’7” ARM, 24” 2005 KUBOTA KX161-3R2AS, STK # E03443X, S/N 30031, EXCAVATOR WITH CAB/ HEAT/ CALL PINE BUSH! ......................................................................................................$21,450 GROUSER, TRACK FRAME U/C, PATTERN CHANGE VALVE, 36” BUCKET W/TEETH, CALL AC, 24” BUCKET, THUMB AND RUBBER TRACKS, CALL EAST PBE! ........................$33,000 1994 CASE 590, STK # B03258, S/N JJG0207835, 5847 HOURS, CALL PINE BUSH! .......... ....................................................................................................................................$14,000 PINE BUSH! ................................................................................................................$99,500 DUMP TRAILER 2007 KUBOTA B26, STK # B03235, S/N # 50324, 347 HOURS, LOADER BACKHOE W/HYD. 1999 KOMATSU PC200LC-6, STK # E02950, S/N 94181, CALL PINE BUSH! ..........$46,000 1996 EZ DUMPER, EZ610DX, STK # T03324, CALL PINE BUSH! ..............................$3,500 THUMB, 3RD AUX. HYDRAULICS, 18” AND 66” BUCKETS, FRONT AND REAR 2004 KOMATSU PC200LC-7L, STK # E02867, S/N A87049, 18’8” STD BOOM, 9’7” STD ROLLER WORKLIGHTS, FLIP PADS, CALL PINE BUSH! ..........................................................$29,900 ARM, 27.6” TRACK, MULTIPATTERN CONTROL, 42” BUCKET, CALL PINE BUSH! ..$82,000 2007 BOMAG BW177D-40, STK# R2423C, 3 HOURS, 66” DRUM, ROPS-FOPS CALL EAST OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCK 2002 KOMATSU PC228USLC-3, STK # E02641X, S/N 20922, 18’8” BOOM, 9’6” ARM, 42” PBE! ............................................................................................................................ $75,000 2000 HYDREMA 912, STK # H03121C, S/N 6519, 3732 HOURS, REAR DUMP, NEW PAINT, CRAWLER DOZERS BUCKET, CALL PINE BUSH! ........................................................................................$50,000 ARTICULATING CHASSIS, 7.3 YD. BODY, CALL EAST PBE! ......................................$44,900 2005 KOMATSU PC300LC-7, STK # E2497, S/N A86249, AIR CONDITIONING, 13’4” ARM, 2005 KOMATSU D41E-6C, STK# D03228X, STEEL ROPS CAB, A/C, FABRIC SHEET, CALL 2002 MOXY MT31, STK# H02673X, 3400 HRS, HAUL TRUCK WITH TAIL GATE, CALL CALL PINE BUSH! ......................................................................................................$97,500 PINE BUSH! ................................................................................................................$69,500 PINE BUSH! ................................................................................................................$99,000 2003 KOMATSU D155AX-5, STK# D01598C, 6605 HRS, CAB, A/C, SEMI U, TRASH RACK 2006 KOMATSU PC300LC-7 EO, STK # E02834, S/N A88149, 21’3” STD. BOOM, SKID STEER WASTE PACKAGE, VERY GOOD UNDERCARRIAGE, CALL EAST PBE! ..REDUCED $156,000 2004 KOMATSU SK820-5, STK # S03442X, S/N TF50093, SKIDSTEER WITH CAB, HEAT, 10’6”ARM, 27.6” GROUSER, STD R/F UNDERCOVER, TRACK FRAME UNDERCOVER, PALLET FORKS, STEEL TRACKS, CALL EAST PBE! ..................................................$21,000 MULTIPATTERN CONTROLS, CALL PINE BUSH!......................................................$180,000 2002 KOMATSU D39EX-21, STK # D02949, S/N 1124, 3182 HOURS, ROPS CAB, AIR CONDITIONER, RADIO, AM/FM, LUNCH BOX HOLDER, FABRIC SUSP SEAT, TRACK 2003 CATERPILLAR 262, STK # S03464, S/N CAT00262CCED02348, 2233 HOURS, CALL 2007 KOMATSU PC300LC-7 EO, STK # E02856R, S/N A89104, 2465 HOURS, 21’3” BOOM, ROLLER GRD, SEG, AS IS WHERE IS, CALL PINE BUSH! ........................................$38,000 PINE BUSH! ................................................................................................................$13,500 10’5” ARM, 28” TRIPLE GROUSER, NO BUCKET, CALL PINE BUSH! ....................$175,000 1998 DRESSER TD-8H, STK # D02341X, S/N P036226, 2796 HOURS, 17” SHOES, OPEN WHEEL LOADERS 2005 KOMATSU PC300LC-7, STK # E03481, S/N A86727, 5300 HOURS, EXCAVATOR ROPS, 6 WAY BLADE, GOOD CONDITION, CALL PINE BUSH! ..................................$29,000 2006 KOMATSU WA200-5, STK # W03332C, S/N 68101, 2055 HOURS, EQUIPPED WITH WITH 21’3” STD. ARM, 10’6” STD ARM, 48” BUCKET, JRB COUPLER, POWER PLUS, TRACK DRILL CAB W/AIR CONDITIONER, 2.5 CU YD GP BUCKET, CALL EAST PBE! ....................$68,000 MULTI PATTERN CT, SINGLE/B-DIRECTIONAL HYDS., 27.6” PADS, CALL PINE BUSH! ........ 1986 JOY MS4, STK # C02343X, S/N 42173, 1930 HOURS, JOY VERTICAL TRACK DRILL 2005 KOMATSU WA200L-5, STK # W03520, S/N 70632, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, 3 CU. YD. ....................................................................................................................................$89,000 WITH SULLIVAN 650 COMPRESSOR WITH CAT 3306D1 ENGINE, CALL PINE BUSH!........ GP BKT., RADIO/CASSETTE, CALL PINE BUSH! ........................................................$68,000 KOMATSU PC220LC-6, STK # E03252, S/N A80201, 8000 HOURS, EXCAVATOR, CALL ....................................................................................................................................$28,000 2001 KOMATSU WA450-3MC, STK# W02330X, 10913 HRS, SOLID TIRES, 5 YD GP BUCKPINE BUSH! ................................................................................................................$48,000 ET, CALL PINE BUSH!..................................................................................................$78,900 HAUL TRUCKS 2007 KOMATSU PC200LC-8, STK# E03494, S/N A88378, 18’8” BOOM, 9’7” ARM, 800 MM 2006 KOMATSU HM300-2, STK # H02876, S/N 2009, HAUL TRUCK, 21.7 CU. YD. BODY, 2001 KOMATSU WA380-3, STK# W02389CX, 9200 HRS, CAB, THIRD VALVE, FACTORY TPL GROUSER, MULTI PATTERN CTRL., 42” BUCKET, CALL PINE BUSH! ....................POR SCISSOR TAIL GATE, CALL PINE BUSH! ..................................................................$220,000 AUTO LUBE, NEW TIRES, 4.25 YD BKT, WELL MAINTAINED CALL EAST PBE!........$80,300 2005 KOMATSU PC300LC-7, STK# E01997C, S/N A86958, 2661 HRS, A/C, 10'6" ARM,
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LATE MODEL EQUIPMENT EXCAVATORS 2006 Kobelco 70CS, Cab/Heat, Geith Bucket, 915 Hrs..................................................SOLD 2008 Kobelco 80CS, Full Cab, Steel Tracks, 330 Hrs................................................$69,995 1996 Kobelco SK60, Steel Tracks, Cab, Heat, Plumbed ............................................$24,995 2002 Kobelco SK115, A/C, Pattern Changer, 5439 Hrs ................................................SOLD 2005 Kobelco SK160, 36" Bucket, Dealer Maintained, Excellent Condition ................$94,995 2004 Kobelco SK290LC, 42" Bucket, 3451 Hrs ..................................................$139,000 2006 Kobelco SK350, Standard Boom, Dealer Maintained ....................................$189,995 2007 Kubota KX080, Cab, Thumb, Coupler, 500 Hrs, Excellent Condition..................$76,500 2007 Kubota KX121-3, Cab, A/C, Hydraulic Thumb, Pattern Changer, Angle Blade, 389 Hrs ...... ......................................................................................................................................SOLD 2004 Kubota K-008 Mini Excavator, with 6" & 12" buckets, 628 Hrs ................$11,000 2003 Komatsu PC58, Cab, A/C, Thumb, Articulated Arm, 1750 Hrs................................SOLD 2006 Komatsu PC220 LC-8, 48" Hensley Bucket, Full Cab, 1800 Hrs ..........................SOLD 2006 New Holland E130, 36" Bucket, Dealer Maintained ......................................$79,995 2004 New Holland EH160, Dealer Maintained, Very Good Condition........................$74,995 DOZERS 2005 New Holland DC75 LT, 1008 Hrs, 98” Blade, 6 Month Warranty ..................$39,995 2005 New Holland DC85, 9’ Blade, Cab, A/C, 358 Hrs ........................................$65,995 TRAILERS 2008 Cross Country 4HD16 Trailer, 2 5/16" Ball Hitch, Brand New Cond. ............$2,750 1999 Foster HDEH20-14, 14' Deck, Electric Brakes ................................................$6,500 1998 Interstate 40DLA Trailer, Air Brakes, 20 Ton, 20’ Deck, 6’ Beaver Tail................................ $8,000 CRAWLER LOADERS/COMPACT TRACK LOADERS 2006 New Holland C190, Hydraulic Coupler, Hand Controls, 1073 Hrs ..........................SOLD 2007 C175, Open Cab, 97 Hrs, Excellent Condition ..........................................................SOLD
2005 New Holland LB75B, Cab, Heat, 516 Hrs ........................................$44,955
SOLD 1987 Ford 655A, Cab, 4WD, 5538 Hrs .. ......................................................$10,000
2008 Woods BB6000W Rotary Cutter, Heavy Duty 60” Cut ..........$2995
STUMP GRINDERS Bandit 2100XP, 117 Hours, Self Propelled Lombardi 26 HP Diesel, Telescoping Frame, New Starter ................................................................................................................................$14,995 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES 2004 New Holland LB75B, 4WD, Cab, Very Good Condition ..................................$49,995 2004 New Holland LB75B, Pilot Controls, 300 Hrs................................................$48,995 2005 New Holland LB75B, Heat, Cab, 516 Hrs ....................................................$44,995 1995 Cat 416B, 4x4 Turbo, Full Cab, 4 N 1 Bucket ..................................................$21,995 1995 Ford 555D, 4WD, Cab, 5509 Hrs ........................................................................SOLD WHEEL LOADERS New Holland LW80B, Hydraulic Coupler, 2 Bkts, New Tires, 1457 Hrs ......................$49,995 2003 New Holland LW90, A/C, 1.7 Yd Bucket, Cab, 1133 Hrs..............................$55,995 2004 New Holland LW170.B, JRB Coupler, 2529 Hrs ..........................................$86,500 2006 New Holland LW170.B, JRB Coupler, 994 Hrs ............................................$95,500 SKID STEERS 1996 Case 1840, Hand Controls, 2428 Hrs, Open Cab ..................................................SOLD 2004 Cat 262, new 72” low profile bucket, enclosed cab, 1564 Hrs ..............................................$23,500 2001 New Holland LS180, Open Cab, 800 Hrs, Foot Controls, High Flow.................................. $13,500 2007 New Holland LS185, Heat/AC, Cab, 78" Low Profile Bucket, 223 Hrs............$31,995 2007 New Holland LS185, Heat, Cab, 78" Low Profile Bucket, 294 Hrs..................$32,995 2005 New Holland LS185B, Foot Controls, Cab, heat, Hyd. Coupler, Weights ..........$22,995 1999 New Holland LX885, Open Cab, 2 Speed, Honey Comb Flat Free Tires, 1900 Hrs SOLD 2007 New Holland L175, New Cab, Heat, 25 Hrs, Warranty ..................................$34,500 TRACTOR New Holland TC40DA, 437 Hrs, Turf Tires, LR108 Woods Rake................................$19,995 MISCELLANEOUS 2000 New Holland TS100, Alamo Flail 48" Mower, 2WD, Cab, A/C, 1700 Hrs ............SOLD 2000 Dynapac LP852 Trench Roller, 200 Hrs ..........................................................SOLD Cat D300E Articulated Truck, 20 Yd Capacity, 7896 Hrs, Great Working Cond..........$65,000
2008 Cat 904B, Open Cab, 180 Hrs, Brand New Condition ............$39,995
2008 Liugong 835 Wheel Loader, Full Cab, 250 Hrs, Quick Coupler, Forks................ ......................................................$89,995
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2005 Case 580SM, #10242, 1120 Hrs, Cab, Extendahoe, 4WD, Auxiliary Hydraulics for Breaker ..................................................................$45,900
Case 445CT, #10361, 380 Hrs, OROPS, 84" Bkt, Rubber Track........................................................$28,500 Case 580SM, #11451, Cab w/AC, 4WD, Extendahoe, Ride Control ..................................................$31,900 Case 590SM, #10338, 352 Hrs, Cab w/AC, Extendahoe, Warranty, 4WD ........................................$66,900 Case CX210 Excavator, #10859, 560 Hrs, Cab, A/C ........................................................................$89,000 Case CX240 Excavator, #10647, 796 Hrs, Cab, A/C ......................................................................$119,000 2005 Yanmar VIO40 Excavator, #10190, 921 Hrs, Cab w/AC, Thumb..............................................$25,900
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1999 Mantis 14010, Stk# 5670, Block, 2005 Link-Belt HTC8675LB, Stk# 5470, 2000 National 1395, Stk# 5104, 30 Ton, Ball, Aux Winch, 36” Pads, Hyd 127’+67’, Aux Winch, 5700 Hrs, 16,000 95’+48’, Deluxe Cab, 18’ Steel Bed, Mack Expandable Tracks, 54’ 3-Sect Boom ........ RD690S ................................................CALL Miles..........................................$429,000 ..................................................$259,000
2005 Manitex 26101C, Stk# 5353, 26 Tons, 3362 Hrs, 101’+29’, Oil Cooler, Roofer’s Pkg, Front Stabilizer, 2005 Sterling LT7501, CAT 300HP Diesel, 9-Spd Trans.............$119,000
Compaction Equipment - Smooth Drum
Cranes - Crawler/Dragline
Excavators - Crawler
Raygo 304, s/n 35A202JN, Stk# 4724, 2293 Hrs ....................................................$6,500 OBO
2009 Link-Belt 218HSL, Stk# 5265, 180’+45’, 15T Swvl Hkball, 80T 4-Shv Hkblock, A&B Upr
2006 Case CX130, Stk# 5232, 972 Hrs, 36" Dig Bkt, 60" Ditch Bkt, A/C, Aux Hydraulics..$79,000
& Side Fr Ctwt ....................................................................................................................CALL
2000 Cat 320B, s/n 6CR5170, Stk# 5045, 8759 Hrs, Wrist-O-Twist, Dig Bkt ................$44,000
2008 Link-Belt 298HSL, Stk# 4975, 270’ Boom, 90’ Jib, 40T 1-SHV HKBLK, 165T 5-SHV
2002 Deere 270C LC, Stk# 5319, 7842 Hrs, Quick Coupler & Bkt ................................$58,000
HKBLK ................................................................................................................................CALL
2003 Volvo EC140B LC, s/n 10136, Stk# 4620, 4220 Hrs, Dig Bkt ..............................$43,000
Cranes - All Terrain / Hydraulic 2009 Link-Belt ATC 3200, Stk# 5435..................................................................................CALL 2008 Link-Belt HTC-8660 II, s/n L8J8-0471, Stk# 4931, 60 Tons, 28.5-51’ Offset Fly, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, Aux Lifting Sheave, 15100 Lb Ctwt Removal, A/C & Heat Lower....................CALL 2008 Link Belt HTT8675 II, s/n P9J8-0546, Stk# 4964, 75 Tons, Heat & A/C Lwr, 18400 CTWT, 2 Winches w/2-Spd, Aux Lift Sheave, 40T 4-Shv Q/R Hkblk....................................CALL 1992 Link Belt HSP8050, Stk# 5720, 110’+33’, LMI, Block Only, Rear Steer Ind, 11,050 Ctwt ......................................................................................................................................$109,500
Cranes - Boom Truck 1988 JLG 1250, Stk# 5161, 12.50 Tons, 3567 Hrs, 240 hp, 66.75’ Boom, Sgl Stage Jib, A2B, Steel Bed, Tool Boxes, Int’l 2574, Cummins, TM8LL Trans ............................................$26,900 2005 Manitex 26101C, Stk# 5353, 26 Tons, 3362 Hrs, 101’+29’, Oil Cooler, Roofer’s Pkg, Front Stabilizer, 2005 Sterling LT7501, CAT 300HP Diesel, 9-Spd Trans......................$115,000 2000 National 1395, Stk# 5104, 95’+48’, Deluxe Cab w/Heat, 18’ Steel Bed, Glide Swing, Mack RD690S ..............................................................................................................$139,900 2008 National 8100D, s/n 295172, Stk# 4805, 330 hp, Rear Mount, 29’6"-100’ 4-Sect Boom, 16" SD Wood Bed, Air Shift PTO, Sterling LT8513........................................................$189,500 2009 National 995H, Stk# 5260, SFO, 20’ S/D Wood Bed, Steel Basket, 2&3-Part Line Blk, Rr Bm Carry Rack, Freightliner Chassis ..................................................................................CALL 2008 National 14127A, Stk# 4885, RM, 30’ Boom Ext, Hour Meter, 2 & 3-Part Line Blk, O/R Controls Box ........................................................................................................................CALL 2009 National 18142, Stk# 5243, RM, Hour Meter, Winch Drum Rot Ind, 1290 lb Rotat Ctwt, Western Star 4900FA ..........................................................................................................CALL 2007 Tadano TM1052, s/n 655845, Stk# 4306, 10 Tons, 215 hp, 60’ Tip Height, Non-CDL, GMC TopKick, Duramax Diesel, Out & Down Outriggers ................................................$99,900 2007 Tadano TM1052, Stk# 4249, 10 Tons, Non-CDL Chassis, 52’ Boom, Radio Remote, New 2004 Sterling Acterra......................................................................................................$79,900 2006 Tadano TM1882, Stk# 3794, Operator Lever Protection Rail, 2006 Sterling LT9513 ........ ......................................................................................................................................$169,500
2009 Link Belt LS108H5, Stk# 5401, 100’ Boom, 8.5T SWVL HKBALL, 40T 4-SHV HKBLK,
2006 Volvo EC160B LC, s/n 11263, Stk# 5032, 1110 Hrs, Dig Bkt ..............................$89,900
Boom Folding Equip ............................................................................................................CALL 1999 Link Belt LS-248H II, s/n H319-2579, Stk# 381, 8241 Hrs, 50’ Tube Boom, 10’/20’/30’/40’ Tube Boom Exts, 30’ 2-Pc Tube Jib, 10’/20’ Jib Exts ..................................CALL 2002 Link-Belt LS308HII, Stk# 5218, 120’ Boom, Pile Driver Attach, 20T Swvl Hkball, 20T 1-
Excavator - Mini (up to 12,000 lbs) 2006 Volvo EC55BPRO, s/n 35240, Stk# 5199, 1225 Hrs ............................................$49,500
Shv Q/R Hkblk, Fairlead avail for add’l $10K ................................................................$725,000
Excavators - Wheel
Cranes - Rough Terrain
1997 Komatsu PW170, s/n 20428, Stk# 4558, 7525 Hrs, Dig Bkt, Tilt Ditch Bkt, QC ..$39,500
1975 Grove RT65S, Stk# 5454, 35 Ton, 104'+ 32', Swivel Ball, Cummins V555 ..........$44,500 2008 LInk Belt RTC-8030 II, Stk# 4778, Rear Seer Ind, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, 30T 3-Shv Q/R Hkblk 25' Fixed Jib ......................................................................................................$259,500 2008 Link Belt RTC8050 II, Stk# 4822, Aux Lift Sheave, 40T 4-SHV Q/R HKBLK, 2 Winches w/2-Spd, 8.5T SWVL HKBALL ......................................................................................$339,500
Lift - Boom 2001 Terex TB60, s/n 01630125, Stk# 4983, 3324 Hrs ................................................$25,000
Loader Backhoes
2009 Link Belt RTC8050 II, Stk# 5214, Aux Lift Sheave, 40T 4-SHV Q/R HKBLK, 2 Winches
1988 Case 580K, Stk# 5062, 5381 Hrs..........................................................................$15,500
w/2-Spd, 8.5T SWVL HKBALL ............................................................................................CALL
1996 Case 580L, Stk# 4901, 3934 Hrs, 4x4, Extendahoe, Cab, Wain-Roy Swinger ......$24,900
2009 Link Belt RTC-8050 II, s/n J6J9-0996, Stk# 5188, 50 Tons, 1 Winch, A/C & Heat Upper,
2004 Volvo BL60, Stk# 5043, 24" Bkt w/Teeth, 1030 lb CtWt, 92.5" 1.3 Yd3 Bkt ..........$49,900
Rear Steer Indicator, 8.5T Hkball w/Swivel, 40T 4-Shv Q/R Hkblk................................$359,500 2006 Link Belt RTC8065, Stk# 5560, 2 Winches, 35-58’ Offset Fly, Aux Lifting Sheave, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, 40T 4-Shv Q/R Hkblk................................................................................$339,500 2008 Link Belt RTC-8065 II, Stk# 4747, 40T 4-Shv Q/R Hkblk, 35-58' Offset Fly, 2 Winches w/2-Spd ........................................................................................................................$409,500 2009 Link-Belt RTC8065II, Stk# 5397, Aux Lift Sheave, 40t 4-Shv Q/R Hkblk, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, 2 Winches, 35-58’ Offset Fly....................................................................................CALL 2008 Link Belt RTC-8090 II, 2 Winches w/2-Spd, 35-58’ Offset Fly, 8.5T Hkball w/Swvl, 60T 4Shv Q/R Hkblk ..................................................................................................................CALL
Skid Steers 2008 ASV PT100, Stk# 4946, 72" Bucket, 48" Forks, 150 Hrs ......................................$62,500 2005 ASV RC100, s/n RSD01091, Stk# 5315, 1540 Hrs ..............................................$35,000 2007 Case 440CT, Stk# 5617, 800 Hrs, Hyd QC, Heated Cab, A/C, Hi Flow/Low Flow, 2 New Final Drives ....................................................................................................................$29,900
Wheel Loaders
2008 Terex RT230-1, s/n 15200, Stk# 4581, 26-43’ Offset Jib, 7T Overhaul Ball, 30T 4-Shv
2006 Volvo L20B, s/n 1701475, Stk# 5207, 480 Hrs, Bkt ............................................$46,900
Hkblk, Subheater Assy Kit, 5/8 x 450 Cable Assy ........................................................$259,500
2008 Volvo L70F, Stk# 5332, 104" Bucket ..................................................................$179,000
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JOHN DEERE 250D, 2005, Stk# 0101523543, GOOD CONDITION, 4004 HRS...............................................$165,000
JOHN DEERE 120C, 2007, Stk# 0101631620, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 669 HRS.........................................$95,000 JOHN DEERE 120C, 2008, Stk# 0101642087, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 550 HRS.........................................$97,000 JOHN DEERE 135C RTS, 2007, Stk# 0101623538, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1641 HRS...........................$105,000 JOHN DEERE 160CLC, 2003, Stk# 044272A1, GOOD CONDITION, 2229 HRS.................................................$85,000 JOHN DEERE 160CLC, 2006, Stk# 0101576210, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1254 HRS...............................$102,500 JOHN DEERE 160CLC, 2006, Stk# 0101590996, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 2050 HRS.................................$85,000 JOHN DEERE 200CLC, 2006, Stk# 0101567879, GOOD CONDITION, 1805 HRS.............................................$96,000 JOHN DEERE 225CLC RTS, 2005, Stk# 0101538818, GOOD CONDITION, 1765 HRS....................................$99,000 JOHN DEERE 225CLC RTS, 2007, Stk# 0101615925, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 0 HRS.............................$153,000 JOHN DEERE 230CLC, 2005, Stk# 0101523886, AVERAGE CONDITION, 2448 HRS....................................$115,000 JOHN DEERE 240DLC, 2006, Stk# 0101575941, GOOD CONDITION, 1966 HRS..........................................$135,000 JOHN DEERE 240DLC, 2006, Stk# 0101576208, AVERAGE CONDITION, 2642 HRS....................................$125,000 JOHN DEERE 240DLC, 2006, Stk# 0101574224, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1648 HRS...............................$150,000 JOHN DEERE 350DLC, 2006, Stk# 0101590997, AVERAGE CONDITION, 3581 HRS....................................$165,000 JOHN DEERE 350DLC, 2007, Stk# 0101633611, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1790 HRS...............................$230,000 JOHN DEERE 370C, 2005, Stk# 0101548540, AVERAGE CONDITION, 4206 HRS.........................................$140,000 JOHN DEERE 370LC, 2001, Stk# 0101412117, AVERAGE CONDITION, 6568 HRS.........................................$95,000 JOHN DEERE 450CLC, 2005, Stk# 0101538887, AVERAGE CONDITION, 4217 HRS....................................$229,000 JOHN DEERE 450DLC, 2007, Stk# 0101609731, GOOD CONDITION, 2421 HRS..........................................$285,000 JOHN DEERE 450DLC, 2008, Stk# 0101655654, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1125 HRS...............................$369,000 JOHN DEERE 600CLC, 2005, Stk# 0101551962, GOOD CONDITION, 2843 HRS ..........................................$375,000 JOHN DEERE 80C, 2005, Stk# 0101541734, AVERAGE CONDITION, 2692 HRS..............................................$53,500 JOHN DEERE 80C, 2006, Stk# 0101581984, GOOD CONDITION, 1351 HRS....................................................$65,000
JOHN DEERE 250D, 2006, Stk# 0101548648, GOOD CONDITION, 2632 HRS...............................................$205,000 JOHN DEERE 300D, 2006, Stk# 0101548659, GOOD CONDITION, 3535 HRS...............................................$199,000 JOHN DEERE 350D, 2006, Stk# 0101559821, GOOD CONDITION, 2767 HRS...............................................$290,000 JOHN DEERE 400D, 2003, Stk# 0101492376, AVERAGE CONDITION, 6289 HRS.........................................$185,000 JOHN DEERE 400D, 2005, Stk# 0101538800, GOOD CONDITION, 3465 HRS...............................................$270,000 JOHN DEERE 400D, 2005, Stk# 0101538799, AVERAGE CONDITION, 5028 HRS.........................................$235,000
I BACKHOE LOADERS JOHN DEERE 310G, 2006, Stk# 0101953151A1, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 269 HRS...................................$54,000 JOHN DEERE 310G, 2006, Stk# 0101571097, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1306 HRS......................................$48,500 JOHN DEERE 310G, 2007, Stk# 0101604846, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 861 HRS........................................$56,000 JOHN DEERE 310SJ, 2007, Stk# 0101622925, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1205 HRS....................................$68,000 JOHN DEERE 310SJ, 2007, Stk# 0101624786, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 880 HRS ......................................$62,000 JOHN DEERE 310SJ, 2007, Stk# 0101623582, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1027 HRS....................................$63,000 JOHN DEERE 410J, 2008, Stk# 0101653975, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 545 HRS.........................................$79,000
I COMPACT EXCAVATORS JOHN DEERE 50D, 2006, Stk# 0101244683A1, GOOD CONDITION, 2303 HRS...............................................$39,000 JOHN DEERE 50D, 2007, Stk# 0101061194, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 900 HRS...........................................$42,000 JOHN DEERE 50D, 2007, Stk# 0101072127, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 647 HRS...........................................$47,000 JOHN DEERE 50D, 2007, Stk# 0101077087, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 981 HRS...........................................$42,000 JOHN DEERE 50D, 2008, Stk# 0101080097, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 477 HRS...........................................$47,000 JOHN DEERE 50D, 2008, Stk# 0101094431, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1085 HRS........................................$40,000 JOHN DEERE 60D, 2008, Stk# 0101097281, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 568 HRS...........................................$61,500
I COMPACT TRACK LOADER JOHN DEERE CT332, 2008, Stk# 0101077444, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 599 HRS......................................$43,000
I COMPACTION EQUIPMENT BOMAG 120AD, 2007, Stk# 01017091A, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 462 HRS..................................................$28,000 BOMAG 120AD, 2008, Stk# 01016650A, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 448 HRS..................................................$27,000 BOMAG 138, 2007, Stk# 01017091B, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 390 HRS.......................................................$44,000 BOMAG 145D-3, 2005, Stk# 01016658C, GOOD CONDITION, 877 HRS............................................................$35,000 BOMAG 145D-3, 2007, Stk# 01017091E, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 383 HRS.................................................$46,000 BOMAG 177, 2007, Stk# 01017091F, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 455 HRS........................................................$69,000 BOMAG 177D-3, 2003, Stk# 0101061499A2, GOOD CONDITION, 1022 HRS...................................................$43,500 BOMAG 213D-4, 2007, Stk# 01017133A, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 165 HRS ................................................$99,000 BOMAG 213D-4, 2007, Stk# 01017133B, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 335 HRS ................................................$99,000 BOMAG 266AD4, 2008, Stk# 01016650D, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 239 HRS.............................................$113,000 BOMAG 278D, 2007, Stk# 01016616, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 519 HRS ....................................................$116,000 INGERSOLL RAND DD-90HF, 2004, Stk# 0101176986A1, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1694 HRS................$47,900 INGERSOLL RAND DD-90HF, 2004, Stk# 0101178129A1, GOOD CONDITION, 1248 HRS ...........................$51,000
I CRAWLER DOZERS JOHN DEERE 1050C, 2005, Stk# 0101538908, AVERAGE CONDITION, 2550 HRS.......................................$196,000 JOHN DEERE 450J, 2006, Stk# 0101568199, GOOD CONDITION, 1271 HRS ..................................................$48,000 JOHN DEERE 450J, 2007, Stk# 0101623916, GOOD CONDITION, 0 HRS .........................................................$66,000 JOHN DEERE 550H, 2003, Stk# 0101923465A1, AVERAGE CONDITION, 4901 HRS......................................$55,000 JOHN DEERE 650J, 2007, Stk# 0101620598, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 652 HRS.........................................$82,500
I FORKLIFTS GENIE GES-45, 2007, Stk# 01016752D GOOD CONDITION, 767 HRS................................................................$63,745 GENIE GE45/25, 2007, Stk# 01016752C VERY GOOD CONDITION, 489 HRS...................................................$54,425 GENIE GS-2668, 2007, Stk# 01016752A VERY GOOD CONDITION, 437 HRS..................................................$29,950 GENIE GS-2668, 2007, Stk# 01016752B VERY GOOD CONDITION, 358 HRS..................................................$29,950 GENIE GS1930, 2007, Stk# 010117973 GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS.......................................................................$6,500 GENIE GS1930, 2007, Stk# 010117965 VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS...........................................................$6,500 GENIE GS1930, 2007, Stk# 010134059 VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS...........................................................$6,500 INGERSOLL RAND VR1056C, 2007, Stk# 01016592 VERY GOOD CONDITION, 437 HRS..........................$140,000 INGERSOLL RAND 642C, 2006, Stk# 01016715A GOOD CONDITION, 1160 HRS........................................$140,000
I HAMMER / BREAKERS INDECO HAMMERS IHC130, 2005, Stk# 01016702G, GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS..........................................$10,500 INDECO HAMMERS 10000#, 2002, Stk# 01010000183, GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS......................................$55,000 INDECO HAMMERS 1100#, 2007, Stk# 01016742C, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS.................................$19,250 INDECO HAMMERS 12000#, 2003, Stk# 0101002084, GOOD CONDITION, 0 HRS........................................$75,500 INDECO HAMMERS 1750#, 2002, Stk# 01010000264, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS...............................$5,000 INDECO HAMMERS 2000#, 2002, Stk# 01010001841, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS ............................$21,500 INDECO HAMMERS 2000#, 2004, Stk# 01010002098, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 44 HRS..........................$15,500 INDECO HAMMERS 3000#, 2003, Stk# 0101000983, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 38 HRS...............................$7,500 INDECO HAMMERS 5000#, 2005, Stk# 010100003743, GOOD CONDITION, 5 HRS......................................$40,500 INDECO HAMMERS 6000#, 2004, Stk# 01010000283, GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS........................................$18,000 INDECO HAMMERS 7500#, 2003, Stk# 01010001425, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 4 HRS ............................$45,000 INDECO HAMMERS 8000#, 2005, Stk# 01016702F, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 0 HRS..................................$54,500 INDECO HAMMERS 8000#, 2007, Stk# 01016747A, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 53 HRS ..............................$94,500 INDECO HAMMERS 8000#, 2007, Stk# 01016747B, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 0 HRS.................................$94,500
JOHN DEERE 750C, 2005, Stk# 0101529966, GOOD CONDITION, 2450 HRS ...............................................$122,000 JOHN DEERE 850C, 2002, Stk# 0101463364, AVERAGE CONDITION, 4853 HRS...........................................$75,000
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JOHN DEERE 850C, 2003, Stk# 0101476699, AVERAGE CONDITION, 4619 HRS...........................................$90,000
JOHN DEERE 110TLB, 2006, Stk# 0101038876, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 543 HRS....................................$30,000
JOHN DEERE 750C, 2004, Stk# 0101933757A1, GOOD CONDITION, 2862 HRS ..........................................$145,000
JOHN DEERE 850C, 2004, Stk# 0101509304, AVERAGE CONDITION, 3452 HRS.........................................$145,000 JOHN DEERE 850C, 2005, Stk# 0101528588, GOOD CONDITION, 2260 HRS ...............................................$130,000 JOHN DEERE 850C, 2005, Stk# 0101528587, AVERAGE CONDITION, 4132 HRS.........................................$130,000 JOHN DEERE 850J, 2006, Stk# 0101564176, GOOD CONDITION, 2523 HRS................................................$180,000
I DEMOLITION TOOLS GENESIS EQUIP LXP200, 2008, Stk# 01016647, GOOD CONDITION, 39 HRS.................................................$73,500 GENESIS EQUIP LXP300, 2007, Stk# 01016602, GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS.................................................$191,500 GENESIS EQUIP LXP400, 2007, Stk# 01016606C, GOOD CONDITION, 1 HRS..............................................$217,000
2006 John Deere 110T Loader Backhoe – Good Condition, Tires are 50%, Scratches on Stabilizers, No leaks, Low hours S/N# 412300 $22,500
I SKID STEERS JOHN DEERE 270, 2004, Stk# 0101934514A1, GOOD CONDITION, 746 HRS..................................................$22,000 JOHN DEERE 315, 2008, Stk# 0101093401, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 112 HRS...........................................$21,000 JOHN DEERE 332, 2005, Stk# 0101430440, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 741 HRS...........................................$36,000 JOHN DEERE 332, 2007, Stk# 0101066751, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 695 HRS...........................................$33,500
JOHN DEERE 650J, 2007, Stk# 0101634089, EXCELLENT CONDITION, 0 HRS...............................................$85,000
2006 John Deere 544J Wheel Loader – Cab w/ A/C, 3rd valve, Coupler, Ride control, 3 yard GP Bucket, 1,832 hrs S/N# 602450 $82,000
I WHEEL LOADERS JOHN DEERE 544J, 2007, Stk# 0101613360, GOOD CONDITION, 1303 HRS................................................$130,000 JOHN DEERE 544J, 2007, Stk# 0101623853, GOOD CONDITION, 1628 HRS................................................$118,000 JOHN DEERE 544J, 2006, Stk# 0101602664A1, GOOD CONDITION, 3129 HRS .............................................$88,500 JOHN DEERE 644J, 2006, Stk# 0101576214, GOOD CONDITION, 3464 HRS................................................$129,000 JOHN DEERE 644J, 2006, Stk# 0101591669, EXCELLENT CONDITION, 1613 HRS......................................$165,000 JOHN DEERE 744J, 2004, Stk# 0101593622A1, AVERAGE CONDITION, 6722 HRS ....................................$125,000 JOHN DEERE 744J, 2007, Stk# 0101631888, EXCELLENT CONDITION, 1165 HRS....................................$285,000 JOHN DEERE 824J, 2003, Stk# 0101586898A1, AVERAGE CONDITION, 8931 HRS ....................................$115,000
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2003 John Deere 410G Backhoe Loader – Cab w/ heat, 4WD, Extendahoe, Pilot controls, 1,416 hrs S/N# 925878 $40,000
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Komatsu WA180-1, 1996, EROPS, Quick Coupler, Exc. Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,500 Komatsu WA250-3PT, 1999, EROPS w/AC, JRB coupler, bucket, forks 20.5x25, good cond. . . . .$63,500 Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . .$100,000 Cat 936E, 1989, EROPS, 2.75 cy GP bkt, clean . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$59,000 New Holland LS170 Skid Steer, 2004, 300 hrs . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,000 John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GP bkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$66,000
Komatsu CD60R-1 Crawler Dump Truck, 1997, 360° rotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$66,000 Terex TA40, 2000, 6WD, 6x6, 40 ton Detroit 60 Series, Clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$142,500 Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt .$115,000 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$147,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . .$87,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites $89,000 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500
COMPACTORS IR DD22, 1993, 39" double steel, vibratory, Deutz dsl, water spray, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$18,500 IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$69,500 IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . .$49,500 IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 IR SD70D, 2000, Pro-Pac, 66" smooth drum, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,000 Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 Cat 825B, 1975, cab, S-blade, 50% front, 20% rear tires, good runner, can go to work . . . . . . . . .$52,500 Cat 825C, 1988, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, rear 80%, front 60%, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Galion S4-6B, Deutz dsl, hydrostatic, 42” drums, transport wheels, water spray . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,800 Hypac C747B, 2001, articulated, vibratory, 47” drums, water spray, Deutz 2 cyl, 5500#, good condition . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,500 Hypac C850B, 1999, ROPS w/cab, 84” smooth drum, drive, Cummins, 18-26 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$47,500 Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor, 1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,500 Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500 (2) Champion Superpac A421 . . . . . . . . . .$11,500
CRAWLER TRACTORS Cat D4H Series II, 1990, OROPS, 6 way blades, 18" pads, draw bar, 100% Cat U/C . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000 Cat D6H, 1988, OROPS, S-blade w/tilt . . . .$76,000 Cat D6H LGP Series II, 1993, EROPS, diff steer, drawbar, 30" pads, fresh undercarriage . . . .$89,000 Cat D6H, 1987, Semi U blade w/tilt, ROPS, fair U/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,000 (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea Komatsu D37P-5, 1997, 24" Pads, OROPS, P/S . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,500 LANDSCAPING
Case 480 Broom Tractor, frt mounted 6' sweepster broom, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13,000 Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor,1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500 Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72" hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500 Taylor-Way 12' Transport Disc, 24" discs, (4) tires, hyd lift, exc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,500 Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hyd CRAWLER LOADERS Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt . . . . .. angle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$37,500 AIR COMPRESSORS Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000 IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL
SPECIALS TRUCKS & TRAILERS Vermeer 5800 Trencher, 1997, 4 cyl dsl eng .$17,500 (2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . . . . .. (12) IR L6-4MH Light Plants, 1992-1995, all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL IAmerican Augers 16" Boring Machine, 10 HP gas, CRUSHING & CONVEYING 35,000# thrust, 30' track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7,500 Power Screen, Mark II, 1987, Port. Screening Plant, BACKHOES Double Deck, 24'x40' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,000 Cat 416C IT, 2000, 4x4, OROPS, Quick Coupler, GP Viper 301 Portable Screening Plant, 1997, dsl, 5'x7'. Bkt, Extendahoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,000 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, side & rear conveyors, T/A carrier . . . . . . . . . . .CALL OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 DRILLS Volvo BL70, 2003, 4x4, Extend-A-Hoe, EROPS, 24" Bkt, Like New . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$59,500 John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000 MOTOR SCRAPERS Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320L, 1994, 24' drill, condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL carousel, dust collector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$162,500 Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL CRANES HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick coupler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Hitachi UH181, 1985, Equipped w/hammer . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$72,000 Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber, operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER Cat 215BLC, 1985, 7'3" stick, 28" TBG pads, 10 roller U/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,500 Cat 313B-CR, 2001, zero tailswing, A/C & AM/FM, JRB quick coupler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$93,000 Kobelco SK200LC Extra Long Reach, 1993, 32" TBG pads, 42' reach, nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,500 Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500 Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt, 27.6" TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000 (5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Komatsu PC750 LC-6, 1999, 454 hp, 27” boom, 11’10” stick, 44’ DGB, aux plumbing, bucket choice, 24k ctwt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$255,000 Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 1999, 10’6” stick, JRB coupler, 31.5” TBG, ctwt removal, choice of bkt .$77,500 Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 11’1” stick, 35.5” TBG, ctwt removal, choice of bkts, working everyday . .$97,500 Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRB coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready CALL Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbing very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000
Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 Drott 3330B Carry Deck, 7.5 ton capacity, dsl, 4 section boom 8' jib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14,500 Shuttlelift Model 3330 ELB Hyd. Carry Deck Crane, duel fuel, elec. winch w/remote control, exc. Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$32,500
MISCELLANEOUS (2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, 8' wide, good condition . . . . . .$4,000 ea.
ATTACHMENTS BUCKETS PC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple Buckets in Stock -Call For Your Needs FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 (5) Cat 936/926/950 pallet forks, for a Balderson quick coupler, exc. cond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,500 Ea Others Available Call Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.
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builders and public works officials to gather in a setting where they can learn about new products and innovations in the industry, network with their colleagues, and attend seminars that will prepare them to compete successfully in today’s marketplace. “The tremendous support we’re getting from all segments of the industry will allow us to give contractors a day jampacked with activities and information,” he said. Parking and admission for the show are free. For more information, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com. Following is a list of exhibitors who are participating in this year’s Pittsburgh Construction Expo. ABC of Western PA 3500 Spring Garden Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15212 Booth 26 Acme Specialty Mfg. Co. 3101 Monroe St. Toledo, OH 43606 Booth 31 Mirrors, visors, OCTV for construction equipment. All Crane Rental of PA PO Box 505, Route 837 West Elizabeth, PA 15088 Booth 27 Crane rentals. Allegheny Ford Truck Sales Inc. 6th and Bingham Streets Pittsburgh, PA 15203 Booth 360 Pittsburgh’s only full service commercial truck center with a national reach. In addition to fleet and municipal sales and service, we stock a wide variety of up-fitted, ready-to-go vehicles for all vocations. American Made Liner Systems 146 Ferry St. Building 24A Leetsdale, PA 15056 Booth 36 Industry specialists in bedliner systems: dump trucks/trailers, roll-offs, bins and hoppers, waste hauling and recycling equipment, hopper bottoms, van bodies and farm equipment. Anderson Equipment Co. 1000 Washington Rd. P.O. Box 339 Bridgeville, PA 15017 Booth 220 Your complete equipment solution, full-line Komatsu dealer: crawler dozers, crawler loaders, crawler carriers,
hydraulic excavators, utility excavators, loader backhoes, wheel loaders, skid steer loaders, motorgraders, off-road trucks, portable crushers, Ingersoll Rand soil and asphalt compaction equipment, air compressors, air tools, telescopic boom forklifts, drills, drill steel and bits, generators, light towers, Blaw Knox pavers, variety of attachments and accessories are available. Sales, service, parts, rentals. Artman Equipment Co. 420 Route 320 W Apollo, PA 15613 Booth 435 Bobcat of Pittsburgh 20620 Route 19 Cranberry Township, PA 16066 Booth 430 Bobcat compact construction equipment, including skid steer loaders, mini-excavators, compact track loaders, utility vehicles and tractors. Bortech Corporation 66 Victoria St. Keene, NH 03431 Booth 32 Bore welders and line boring machines for field repair of earthmoving equipment. Repair worm bushings, pivot points and shafts onsite. Buypittsburghfirst.com by Pittsburgh Suppliers Group PO Box 782 Bridgeville, PA 15017 Booth 42 Buy Pittsburgh First! The Pittsburgh Suppliers Group is a strategic alliance of local suppliers that serve the commercial, construction, industrial and institutional sectors. If it’s available locally in Western PA, we’re bringing it to you. These suppliers were selected for their exceptional product knowledge, experience and high level of customer service. They are family owned and operated businesses whose knowledge and expertise has been developed and honed over decades. Cleaning Systems Inc. 511 Pittsburgh St. Mars, PA 16046 Booth 23 Cleveland Brothers CAT 4565 William Penn Highway Murrysville, PA 15668 Booth 200 Heavy construction equipment, sales, parts, service and rentals.
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Cloud Cover Buildings Inc. 143 Paradise Drive Ellwood City, PA 16117 Booth 18 Cover-All building systems; building sizes 12-ft. to 300ft. wide. Tension membrane fabric buildings. Commonwealth Equipment 36 Hazleton St. Ashley, PA 18706 Booth 34 Screening and crushing equipment. Curry Supply Co. Hunter’s Truck Sales 1624 Curryville Rd. 100 Hunter’s Way Curryville, PA 16631 Smithfield, PA 15478 Pete mechanic’s truck, Pete vac truck, Pete lube truck, Pete tractor day cab. Diehl Business Link — Commercial/Fleet Division 258-270 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16002 Booth 520 Comprehensive service and support to build your business. Membership — no fees — no hassles. Ram trucks 1500/2500/3500/4500/5500 sales and service A dedicated commercial management team keeping your vehicles and business moving. Do-All Electronics Inc. 715 Dorseyville Rd. Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Booth 50 Vehicle embedded modems for real-time, Web-based GPS fleet management — Vehicle path. Dropsa USA 6645 Burroughs Ave. Sterling Heights, MI 48314 Booth 40 Dropsa USA is a complete lubrication systems and component manufacturer for various types of industries, including mobile and industrial. The company services, builds and designs the systems. E-Z Lift Inc. 4340 N. State Davison, MI 48423 Booth 12 Manhole casting lift. see EXPO page 98
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2004 GENIE GS1930, SCISSOR LIFT-15-19' DC, S/N GS300465147, UNIT #509416........................................$3,800 2003 GENIE GS2632, SCISSOR LIFT-26' DC-30-32", S/N GS320350321, UNIT #460069 ................................$4,125 2004 SKYJACK SJIII-3226, SCISSOR LIFT-26' DC-30-32", S/N 272214, UNIT #515905 ..................................................$5,371 2004 JLG 2646ES, SCISSOR LIFT-25-26' DC-46-68", S/N 0200122777, UNIT #516754 ..........................................$6,050 2005 SKYJACK SJIII-4632, SCISSOR LIFT-30-34' DC-46-69", S/N 711485, UNIT #541377..........................................$11,192
2004 MULTIQUIP MRH800GS, W/B ROLLER-SMOOTH-DD1500# 26", S/N M3646, UNIT #509442 ..........................$3,806 2005 WACKER RT56-SC, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N 5569442, UNIT #565640 ................................................$9,201 2005 WACKER RT82-SC, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N 5549433, UNIT #548636................................................$10,042 2005 IR SD45D-COMBO, R/O ROLLER-VIB-SD 5T 54” S/N 182289, UNIT #555319..................................................$23,866 2005 IR SD70D, R/O ROLLER-VIB-SD 8T 66” S/N 182142, UNIT #557622 ..............................................................$32,404
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FORKLIFTS
1999 GENIE Z45/25-DF-4WD, ART BOOM LIFT-45-49'-4WD, S/N Z452511256, UNIT #286953..................................$17,565 1998 JLG 601S-D-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-60-64'-4WD, S/N 0300037612, UNIT#248700..........................................$19,703 2005 JLG E300AJ-NAR, ART BOOM LIFT-30-34'-2WD DC, S/N 0300087886, UNIT #581382 ........................................$21,709 2002 TEREX TB85-D-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-85-89'-4WD, S/N 2660012, UNIT #7602108 ............................................$23,731 2005 JLG E400AN-NAR, ART BOOM LIFT-40-44'-2WD DC, S/N 0300081644, UNIT #541391 ........................................$26,082 2002 GENIE S85-DF-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-85-89'-4WD, S/N S853354, UNIT #439174 ..............................................$35,897
G E N E R AT O R S 2005 MULTIQUIP DCA10SPX3, GENERATOR-10-14 KW, S/N 3763449, UNIT #584432 ................................................$5,192 2004 MULTIQUIP DCA45USIC, GENERATOR-30-39 KW, S/N 8200424, UNIT #529066 ................................................$9,153
2005 DAEWOO G25E-NM, IND FORKLIFT-5000 LB, S/N GA00397, UNIT #551736..............................................$10,795 2004 DAEWOO D35S, IND FORKLIFT-8000-9000 LB, S/N FZ00026, UNIT #513074 ..............................................$16,548 2004 GEHL RS5, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 20-34', S/N RS5JV0311221, UNIT#494403 ....................................$20,670 2005 TEREX TX55-19, RCH FORKLIFT-FXD-5000 LB 18-24', S/N TX551911553, UNIT #552263 ..............................$21,413 2003 JLG G9-43A, RCH FORKLIFT-9,000 LB 35-45', S/N 0160002173, UNIT #473963..................................$23,963 2004 GEHL RS6, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 35-39',S/N RS6JV0213064, UNIT #489226....................................$24,335 2004 LULL 644E-42, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 40-45', S/N 0160003168, UNIT #484162 ........................................$25,350 2002 LULL 844C-42, RCH FORKLIFT-8000 LB 35-45', S/N 16161, UNIT #412448 ..................................................$27,264 2004 SKYTRAK 10054, RCH FORKLIFT-10000 LB 40-55, S/N 0160004344, UNIT #508084 ........................................$47,501
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2005 BOBCAT S220, SKIDSTEER LOADER-1851-2200 LB, S/N 526215460, UNIT #590851 ........ ...................................... $19,107
2004 DEERE 550H-LT CRAWLER DOZER, 75-84HP-STD TRACK, S/N T0550HX937358, UNIT #512419 ........................$37,026
2005 WACKER RT82-SC, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N 5593138, UNIT #581591............ ......................................$10,640
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Economists Debate Federal Incentives for Homebuyers HOUSING from page 1
from a year ago and recorded its lowest annual rate in six years, according to the Census Bureau. News of pending home sales also is mixed. According to the National Association of Realtors, pending sales fell dramatically in November — a record 16 percent — from October, though pending sales are up substantially from a year ago. That is to say, compared to an admittedly dismal sales period in 2008, pending home sales in November were relatively brisk. Meanwhile, actual new home sales in November unexpectedly fell 11 percent from October, ending 9 percent below November 2008, the U.S. Commerce Department reported. Ironically, the November sales plunge was attributed in part to government assistance. When Congress extended the tax credit for new homebuyers and expanded it to include relocating homebuyers, a good many people shopping for a house decided to wait before signing any mortgage papers. Consequently, sales were lower for the period than they might have been had the credit not been extended. Timing is everything in a volatile market. Government’s Role in a Rebound Some of the current debate on sparking a housing turnaround is about the positive and adverse effects of federal intervention in the market. For obvious reasons, realtors and homebuilders associations supported extension of the tax credit incentive. The economist Crowe called the credit “an important ingredient” in any recovery recipe. Switching metaphors, he added that it is not “a silver bullet. We are so far down we need lots of bullets.” Cameron Findlay, chief economist of Lending Tree LLC, is another advocate of the tax credit. Findlay believes the credit generally has been a plus. “The tax credit did help stabilize things for those that are entering the market. The extension actually is being very helpful,” Findlay said, ”but there is a limit to how much it can help.”
He noted that if someone is buying a house in a state where home prices are relatively low, $8,000 is a significant factor in the decision to buy. “But where prices are much higher, $8,000 is not a big deal. It is not a big deal in California.” On the other hand, Dr. Ronald D. Utt, an economics research fellow of The Heritage Foundation, is not especially enamored of the tax credit. Utt believes it to be an artificial stimulant of little long-term value and debatable short-term impact. “The credit was an awfully expensive way to get a little bit of improvement on a month-bymonth basis,” he said. “It didn’t really get anything started. For the most part, the tax credit was a tremendous waste of money.” The original and extended credits are expected to cost some $19 billion in tax revenue by the time the second one expires in April. The effectiveness of federal cash infusions is disputed. The money has not produced anything resembling a turnaround in homebuilding, and deficits spawned by the tax credit and other interventions are mounting. There’s no doubt the recession — and the homebuilding collapse that helped trigger it — are of historical proportions. Yet interventionist policies of the White House and Congress have been extraordinary as well. Payback from the programs has not met stated expectations. The highest profile tool pushed by Washington last year was the $787 billion stimulus bill passed with the intent of spurring recovery quickly by pouring money into “shovel-ready” projects and stabilizing state and local governments that otherwise might have laid off teachers and other public employees. Yet in November, overall joblessness was at 10 percent and most of the stimulus money passed in great urgency hadn’t been spent. While November’s residential construction loss of 3,200 jobs was the smallest monthly decline in some time, construction unemployment overall rose to 19.4 percent in November from October’s 18.7 percent. Unfazed, Congress is expected
this month to enact a second, if smaller, stimulus package. Not everyone thinks that’s a good idea. “The biggest thing confronting the economy right now and challenging the turnaround in housing is a lengthy process of de-leveraging,” Utt said. “Two years ago, homes became almost unaffordable for the average American. So people went to exotic financing and too much leveraging of resources just to become a homeowner. People simply took on too much debt and now are trying to pay down the debt, or are defaulting, to get their level of debt back to more or less affordable levels. “Instead of a stimulus package that threw money around here and there and propped up this and that, if you had done an across-theboard tax cut last February much of the money saved would have been used to pay down debt,” the Heritage Foundation researcher said. “De-leveraging would have happened much quicker. Consumer debt has fallen some from its peak, but the ratio of debt to income still is very high.” Utt believes a tax cut to induce further debt reduction remains a good idea. “It’s not too late, but Congress and the president instead are calling for a second stimulus. They are repeating the mistakes of last February.” The Case for Intervention Duane Musser has a different view of stimulus efforts. Musser is vice president of government relations of the National Roofing Contractors Association. He is lobbying to include two tax rebate programs in the latest congressional jobs bill. Colloquially termed “cash for caulkers,” the Home Star and Building Star programs will reward homeowners and commercial property owners that retrofit buildings with energy efficient materials. Musser said Building Star — for commercial, institutional and multi-family buildings — would put 300,000 people to work on roofs. The cost? About $8 billion. The home retrofit rebate program would cost another $23 billion. “Congress obviously is going to
be restrained by deficits,” Musser acknowledges, but his association members urgently need to find work and he believes the roofing updates are an effective way to do so. “Our members in residential repair haven’t been hit as hard as those in new residential construction. On the commercial side, new construction in most areas has come almost to a standstill and retrofit work is also being hurt substantially. I don’t know if I would go so far as to say our members are despairing, but most are pretty close to despair.” The various federal interventions initiated by the Federal Reserve, the White House, the Treasury Department and various congressional leaders have, by design, disrupted the housing market. Had the market been left entirely alone, corrections in housing supply and demand obviously would have come about more quickly — and painfully. Undercapitalized or overextended companies, homeowners and lending institutions simply would have been allowed to fail while hardier survivors moved ahead. However, social and political sensibilities in this country aren’t prepared to have government sit idly by in the face of such a collapse. Furthermore, LendingTree’s Findlay pointed out, as a practical matter such unregulated correction would devastate the general economy. “It would destroy the tax base and add to unemployment,” he said. In his opinion, Washington is properly trying to find a balance that will restore market stability. The difficulty comes in having to constantly stay “in front of the curve” and correctly anticipate the impact of decisions. It hasn’t always worked out. “There have been a few missteps along the way,” Findlay conceded. Still Fumbling for Answers Crowe, the Home Builders chief economist, cited one misstep: foreclosure policy. “The thing the government is trying to do and not having very much success at is to
forestall foreclosures,” he noted. “I am not real optimistic that they have figured out what they should do. If we could stop those homes from flooding the market, the underlying pent-up demands for housing would lead us out of this.” A $75 billion foreclosure program created by the Obama administration subsidizes qualified homeowners so they can modify their mortgage payments to a payable level. Some 4 million distressed homeowners were expected to benefit from the program over the next three years. However, far fewer homeowners have qualified than were expected to qualify. Foreclosure numbers indeed are discouraging. Some 2 million homes are targeted for foreclosure this year and another 600,000 homeowners are 90 days or more late in their payments, or are delinquent, and also are expected to face foreclosure, according to Findlay. If the 2.6 million homes “flood” the market, it will forestall new home construction. Yet Findlay sees a silver lining in the foreclosure statistics. He noted that the ratio of delinquencies and foreclosures, a leading indicator, is looking more favorable. “Delinquencies are continuing to rise but foreclosures are not rising. That means banks are not able to foreclose fast enough or are choosing not to foreclose, letting the consumer stay longer in the house.” Such forbearance by banks, for whatever reason, could mean fewer foreclosures than expected. Unfettered supply and demand forces generally characterize an organic marketplace. In good years and bad, inorganic mechanisms, such as interest rate-setting, influence housing market decisions but only in a general way. In the current market, the intervening mechanisms are more focused and manipulative, such as the recurring tax credits and mortgage subsidies to prevent foreclosures. The direct intervention is not unprecedented but the scope of it seems to be. In some cases, the mechanisms are artificially skewing outcomes. “I don’t think we are at the point see HOUSING page 116
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Road-Con Inc. Resurfaces Severely ABC’s Southeast PA Deteriorated Concrete on Route 422 Chapter Names New IMPROVEMENTS from page 1
for these federal funds improvements to Route 422 could not have been begun this year. The $12.2 million project stretches from half a mile east of the Route 29 Collegeville interchange in Upper Providence Township to 1,500 ft. west of the Royersford interchange in Limerick Township. This section of Route 422 was built approximately 40 years ago and features four 12 ft. (3.6 m) travel lanes with 8 ft. (2.4 m) wide inside and 10 ft. (3 m) wide outside shoulders. The $12.2 million project stretches from half a mile (0.8 m) east of the Route 29 Approximately 62,000 Collegeville interchange in Upper Providence Township to 1,500 ft. (457 m) west of vehicles travel daily between the Royersford interchange in Limerick Township. the two interchanges bookending the project. Project general contractor Road-Con 180 for grading and placing stone, and so, we are on schedule for our compleInc. (RCI) has been in the road and a 15-ton (13.6 t) Sterling truck crane for tion date of summer 2010,” he added. RCI has 30 employees working day bridge repair and construction business placing rebar mats. “Although we had a quantity over- or night shifts on the job. Work to be since 1993. Based in West Chester, Pa., and operating in southeast run of deteriorated concrete resulting in carried out includes removing deterioPennsylvania, it offers heavy and high- additional time to do concrete patching, rating concrete pavement and pouring that part of the job and the black top patches, repairing 12 bridges and interway construction services. The project kicked off on May 26, paving on the entire eastbound part of change ramps, resurfacing concrete 2009, when removal of deteriorated the project and half of the westbound pavement with asphalt, and installing guide rails, Intelligent pavement and patching work got under has been completed,” Steve Rubino, new way on eastbound Route 422, starting Road-Con Inc., project manager said in Transportation System conduits, reflecearly November. tive markers, and rumble strips. at the Royersford interchange. “We have also carried out 50 percent (This story also can be found on The company is fielding a Komatsu PC228 crawler excavator for pulling of the bridge repair work, which was Construction Equipment Guide’s old concrete slabs and placing them on slightly delayed due to design modifi- Web site at www.constructionequiptrucks for disposal, a rubber-tired Volvo cations requested by PennDOT. Even mentguide.com.) CEG
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ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) The Paterson administration wants to change the way New York businesses get tax breaks for job creation, proposing credits for research and development, capital investment and payroll costs for new jobs in high technology, biotechnology, clean energy, finance and manufacturing. The proposed Excelsior Jobs Program would replace the Empire Zones Program, which provides tax incentives for 8,116 businesses in exchange for promises to retain or create jobs, which didn’t always materialize. That program is set to expire this summer. The administration also proposed a $25 million seed fund to help university research on new technology bridge the gap to actual business applications. The Empire Zones Program, with credits for businesses located in 85 zones statewide, is set to end June 30, a date the administration said it accelerated by a year. “Unfortunately, our enterprise zone program is no longer working,” Paterson said in a speech to lawmakers. “It’s their last year, so we’re going to put it where it belongs, in the past. We are no longer going to provide tax credits for businesses that do not provide the jobs we were promised.” However, its cost is projected to rise from $538 million this year to $551 million in the next fiscal year starting April 1, according to the Budget Division. “There are legacy costs associated with past commitments,” division spokesman Matt Anderson said. Empire State Development, due to statutory changes this year, required businesses to get recertified, reporting in December that it issued retention certificates to more than 6,600 businesses while sending notices to decertify 544. The agency said the 30year-old program then had more than 8,700 businesses employing more than 344,000.
Basic benefits can include tax credits per employee ranging from $1,500 to $3,000 annually for up to five years, investment tax credits of 10 percent, a 25 percent tax credit for certain investments up to $100,000 and a state sales tax refund on building materials for construction or expansion. Companies can receive Empire Zone benefits for up to 10 more years, Empire State Development spokeswoman Lisa Willner said. “It was designed in a different economy,” said ESD Chairman Dennis Mullen. The administration’s new emphasis includes the legacy businesses of manufacturing and finance, small businesses and emerging nanotechnology, biotechnology and green energy, he said. Substitute proposals would expand the research and development tax credit beyond capital to include personnel, extend the investment tax credit to accrue value beyond a zero tax base, and provide a jobs incentive tax credit for a portion of the payroll, which would rise with salaries instead of a flat amount, Mullen said. “We looked at the competitive landscape,” Mullen said. “We’re competing with every state on a national basis. We’re also competing on an international basis.” Paterson said the new seed fund is needed to avoid the “valley of death” common for university-based entrepreneurs that exists “between proving their research works and developing a product that can generate revenues.” Senate Republican leader Dean Skelos said many companies, especially in upstate and western New York, depend on the benefits they get now and yanking them out now isn’t the way to go. “The bottom line is, to create jobs in New York state, you have to make it affordable in New York state,” he said. Paterson said New York needs to keep costs down to attract and develop business. Skelos said they need to cut costs, especially taxes.
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Scientists Call for End to Mountaintop Removal Mining
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) A group of scientists called on the federal government Jan. 7 to stop mountaintop removal mining, arguing dozens of existing studies on the practice prove its ecological impacts are “pervasive and irreversible.” In a Policy Forum opinion piece for Jan. 8’s issue of the journal Science, 12 researchers from Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and West Virginia argue the effects are clear, and federal regulators must stop ignoring what they call “rigorous science.” In a teleconference, lead author Margaret Palmer of the University of Maryland acknowledged it is unusual for scientists to offer a political position on their research but said her colleagues “all agree the evidence is overwhelming.” The National Mining Association (NMA), however, said some of the scientists have testified as expert witnesses for environmental groups and have what she considers “a longstanding feud” with the industry. Palmer acknowledged she and two other scientists have testified in mining cases but said the team’s time was donated, and its work was not funded by any organization. NMA spokeswoman Carol Raulston also argued the scientists chose data selectively, ignoring water-quality information that didn’t support its theories. While they’re entitled to their opinion, she said, “they’re incorrect in saying this review of the literature points to any new conclusions.” The scientists say mountaintop mining destroys forests and streams that can never be replaced, threatening both aquatic life and human health. Palmer also argued there is no evidence to suggest current reclamation methods are effective. The scientists argue some of the oldest, most diverse forests in North America have been destroyed, along with 1,500 mi. of Appalachian headwater streams. The loss of trees and topsoil and the compaction of the earth by heavy equipment worsen historic problems with flooding, they argue, while runoff tainted with selenium is causing deformities in fish and could ultimately threaten human health. The article is based on nearly three dozen studies that Duke University researcher Emily Bernhardt said federal regulators should view collectively. The Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers should adopt a holistic approach, she said, rather than regulating individual contaminants. The NMA said the scientists are trying to hold the industry to an unrealistic standard when it comes to reclamation. “They in effect say the only legitimate standard is that once mining ceases, things have to be as they were before mining occurred,” Raulston said. “Neither we nor the road building industry nor the construction industry nor anyone else could be held to that standard.”
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Community Energy Proposes Lancaster County Solar Farm Sean Higgins, territory manager of FCC, discusses financing options at the Harrisburg seminar.
Richard Longbottom, area manager of Cat Financial, provides the economic outlook for the construction industry in 2010 to a group of Pittsburgh area contractors.
Cleveland Brothers Hosts ‘Rewind, Rethink, Reset’Financial Seminars Nearly 100 contractors attended a pair of financial planning seminars hosted recently by Cleveland Brothers Equipment Company. The “Rewind, Rethink, Reset” seminars, held in Harrisburg and Murrysville, Pa., provided these businesses with key insights regarding financial best practices for their business and an in-depth understanding of tax rules and financial products available. Carl Tinkham, director of marketing at Cleveland Brothers said “Our customers want to learn as much as possible about how to manage cash flow and run their businesses effectively during these tough economic times. We’re pleased to be able to offer these educational seminars as part of the overall value that Cleveland Brothers provides.” Keith Eldredge from the York, Pa., office (L-R) are Sean Higgins, territory manager of FCC Equipment of Parente Beard LLC, an auditing, tax and Financing; Chris Regas, vice president of Cat Financial; Tim Mallon, accounting firm in the Mid-Atlantic region, territory manager of Cat AccessAccount; Joel Greener, president of spoke to the audience about the key financial Cat AccessAccount; Jay Cleveland Jr., CEO of Cleveland Brothers Co. Inc.; Richard Longbottom, area manager of Cat benchmarks of a healthy contracting firm, Equipment Financial; and Laura Carron, territory manager of Cat Financial. the 10 most important situations to avoid, and provided suggestions on how to grow their businesses when the economy improves. Tax account- the options we have available to help their businesses be ants from the firm then gave detailed presentations about more successful. The most frequent comment I received was Bonus Depreciation, Section 179 and 199 Expensing rules, ‘this was great…when are you going to do this again?’We’re definitely looking forward to working with Cleveland and the tax impact of different types of leases. Representatives from Caterpillar Financial, including Vice Brothers on more of these sessions in the near future.” Attendees were in universal agreement that the seminars President Chris Regas, Regional Manager Richard Longbottom, and Territory Manager Laura Carron provided were very timely and helpful, as many thanked the presenin-depth analysis of the economic outlook for the industry in ters for helping them think about the financial management 2010 and explained in detail the many financial solutions of their companies in new ways. In addition to the educaavailable from Caterpillar and how to choose the product tional experience, the attendees also took advantage of the that’s right for each business. Joel Greener and Tim Mallon opportunity to network during the dealership tour and lunchfrom Cat AccessAccount spoke about the benefits of their eon that concluded each seminar. One attendee summed up the experience by saying, “This unsecured credit product, while Sean Higgins of FCC Equipment Financing explained the financing options was very beneficial. I now know what financial benchmarks offered for non-Caterpillar products available from I should have for my business, and have a much better understanding of different leasing and finance options than I had Cleveland Brothers. At the conclusion of the seminar Laura Carron said, “This before. It’s tough out there, but it’s good to know I’m not was a great opportunity to help customers understand all of alone.”
LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) Pennsylvania could see its largest solar farm soaking up the sun in Lancaster County. Suburban Philadelphia company Community Energy is seeking to build a $20 million crop of solar panels amid grass on 40 acres of a farm in East Drumore Township. Rows of 20- by-8-ft. (6 by 2.4 m) glass panels would generate about 6 megawatts, enough electricity to continuously power about 900 homes. Community Energy President Brent Alderfer said the project would create no noise, odor, erosion, truck traffic or pollution and would generate tax revenue. If approved, Alderfer said construction could begin in the summer or fall. It would take five or six months to begin generating electricity.
NYC Construction Fatalities Decline Significantly in 2009 NEW YORK (AP) There has been an upside to the slowdown in construction activity in New York City: Fewer fatal workplace accidents. City officials reported Jan. 7 that there were only three fatalities at New York building sites in 2009. That’s down from 19 fatal accidents in 2008 and 12 fatalities in 2007. The decline may be partly related to a big slowdown in construction due to the soured economy. But the city’s Buildings Department also credited tougher enforcement of safety rules as officials responded to scandals involving botched inspections and two disasters involving huge construction cranes. Overall, the number of construction injuries logged by the city rose in 2009, but authorities said that was due mostly to more diligent reporting of accidents.
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Retractable Median Gates Will Keep Ground Zero Fence W.Va. Turnpike Traffic Moving Smoothly Mural Moves to Park in Lower Manhattan By Sara Gavin
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) State and federal officials have toured the West Virginia Turnpike and come up with a plan to install four median gates in the curvy, 30-mi. (48 km) stretch between Charleston and Mossy. The gates, which would have to be opened manually by turnpike workers, would allow cars stopped in long lines of traffic behind wrecks, to pass through the median and head back in the other direction. Officials with the state Department of Transportation as well as the Parkways Authority have been studying the idea of retractable gates since a major snowstorm hit West Virginia and shut down the Turnpike the weekend of Dec. 18 to 20. Motorists were stranded for up to 20 hours with no way out. Representatives from the Federal Highway Administration joined state officials to tour sections of the turnpike on Dec. 28 and discuss a possible plan for the gates.
Greg Barr, general manager of the state Parkways Authority, said a series of four gates would be placed strategically along the stretch starting at the Mossy exit at mile marker 60 and extending north to the Yeager Bridge in Charleston. “These gates have to continue to protect against crossover accidents while at the same time being moveable to slide back and allow traffic to move around,” he said. The gates would be designed to slide along the existing median wall and not swing into the roadway, further blocking traffic. Barr said the gates would be manually operated by two workers who would release two pins on top of the gate to slide it open. The authority considered looking into electronic gates but worried about power outages rendering them useless. Barr believes the gates, had they been in place, could have relieved much of the tie-up that occurred during the snowstorm in December. However, he said they won’t be a cure-all and may not be able to accommodate tractor-trailers, which have a hard time making sharp turns.
“Most tractor-trailers are better prepared to last awhile during an emergency than passenger cars anyway,” Barr said. “We have to have a way to get those cars out of there.” Transportation officials hope to have a contract for installation of the gates by mid-January but don’t have a clear picture yet on a completion date. “It’s important that we get this going quickly,” said Brent Walker, spokesperson of the state Division of Highways. “We’ve spent a lot of attention on this, and the quicker the better so that we can continue to provide safety to the traveling public.” Walker said the project will cost $850,000 and the Transportation Department will try to use federal dollars. Bids for almost all projects being funded with federal stimulus funds have come in lower than officials projected, leaving a surplus of funding. Walker said Transportation officials may try to free up that money to buy or install the gates but isn’t sure how long that process would take. “It can’t happen soon enough, that’s for sure,” he said.
NJDOT Announces Improvements at Routes 49, 55 Interchange in Millville City Commissioner Stephen Dilts announced that the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) will begin construction on intersection improvements for Routes 49 and 55 as well as the intersection of Route 49 and Wade Boulevard in Millville City, Cumberland County. On Nov. 18, NJDOT restriped Route 55 southbound in the vicinity of the off ramp to Route 49, in preparation for the placement of construction barrier and then restriped the Wade Boulevard and Route 49 intersection the following week. “The project will be constructed in phases to minimize impacts to businesses and the public. Traffic will be maintained during construction,” said NJDOT Commissioner Stephen Dilts. “Reconstructing this busy
interchange will provide safer driving conditions for residents and commuters in Millville City.” NJDOT will lengthen the ramp from Route 55 southbound to Route 49 and provide additional lanes along Route 55 southbound. The ramp will provide one right-turn lane for Route 49 westbound traffic and one leftturn lane for Route 49 eastbound traffic and the existing traffic signal will be reconstructed. The existing Route 49 westbound to Route 55 southbound ramp will be eliminated and replaced with a left turn lane from Route 49 westbound to the existing Route 55 southbound entrance ramp. The project also includes safety improvements to the Route 49 and Wade Boulevard intersection including traffic signal reconstruction and widening along Route 49 to provide
longer eastbound and westbound left turn lanes from Route 49 to Wade Boulevard. A new right-turn lane will be added from Route 49 eastbound to Wade Boulevard. Also, the existing shoulders along Route 49 will be widened and reconstructed. All ramps at the interchange will be resurfaced along with new curbing, sidewalk, and lighting and drainage system improvements with two detention basins for water quality and treatment. The $10 million project will be completed in fall 2011. The project is estimated to create 130 construction jobs. Variable message signs will notify motorists of any upcoming traffic pattern changes at the interchange. For more information, visit www.nj511.info.
NEW YORK (AP) Officials say a mural chosen to cover a section of construction fencing at New York City’s ground zero will instead be displayed at a lower Manhattan park. The mural’s design has not been made public. It was selected in a competition announced last year by the city’s Department of Transportation and The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. A Port Authority spokesman said Jan. 8 that none of the submissions were ultimately considered extraordinary enough to be installed on the World Trade Center fence. The city agency said the mural will be mounted at Louise Nevelson Plaza sometime in spring. The mural was designed by the architecture firm Sage and Coombe. The firm’s principals did not respond to messages seeking comment.
DelDOT: Indian River Inlet Bridge Project Quickly Progressing BETHANY BEACH, Del. (AP) The Delaware Department of Transportation said work on the new $230 million Indian River Inlet Bridge is proceeding swiftly. Officials said all pile drivings have been completed and work has begun on the approach foundations. The new bridge design calls for a 2,600-ft. (792.5 m)-long bridge with a 900-ft. (274 m) span supported by cables. The inlet was 25 ft. (7.6 m) deep when the existing bridge was built in 1965, but over time has deepened to 100 ft. (30.5 m) or more in some places. An estimated 24,000 vehicles cross the bridge every day during the summer. It is the state’s second attempt at a new bridge over the inlet. The contract for the first bridge was abandoned and the bridge redesigned after fill dirt began to shift and slip in 2007.
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Listed below are some bids on projects for the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT). County/District: Not specified Contract No.: MO4485187. Project: Widen and resurface MD 28 at two intersections between MD 97 and MD 182. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Concrete General Inc., Gaithersburg, Md. — $278,636. • Pleasants Construction Inc., Clarksburg, Md. — $299,000. • Machado Construction Co. Inc., Baltimore, Md. — $302,787. • Ardent Co. LLC, McLean, Va. — $322,322. • Fort Myer Construction Corp., Washington, D.C. — $326,858. • Francis O. Day Co. Inc., Rockville, Md. — $331,053. • Melvin Benhoff Sons Inc., Baltimore, Md. — $335,370. • Finley Asphalt & Sealing Inc., Manassas Park, Va. — $339,586. • Rustler Construction Inc., Lanham, Md. — $354,792. • M. Luis Construction Co. Inc., Baltimore, Md. — $369,233. • Facchina Construction Co. Inc., La Plata, Md. — Irregular. • Image Asphalt Maintenance Inc., Pasadena, Md. — Irregular. County/District: Frederick Contract No.: 5261071415. Project: Asset management contract for I-70 east and west bound rest areas. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Abacus Corp., Baltimore, Md. — $4,630,963. • H.D. Myles, Church Hill, Md. — $4,895,195. • Roy Jorgensen Associates Inc., Buckeystown, Md. — Incomplete. County/District: Somerset Contract No.: SO4325180. Project: Replacement of small structure no. 19021XO on MD 667 over Puncheon Landing Branch. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Dixie Construction Co. Inc., Churchville, Md. — $293,934. • David A. Bramble Inc., Chestertown, Md. — $295,396. • Concrete General Inc., Gaithersburg, Md. — $295,559. • George & Lynch Inc., Dover, Del. — $297,505. • Omni Excavators Inc., Bladensburg, Md. — $354,727. • Mercier’s Inc., Harmans, Md. — $380,720. • Ferguson Trenching Co. Inc., Odenton, Md. — $384,541. • Corman Construction Inc. Annapolis Junction, Md. — $397,075. • Brawner Builders Inc., Hunt Valley, Md. — $483,787.
County/District: Not specified Contract No.: HO3895170. Project: Wetlands replacement on MD 32 at Sykesville Road Nixon Farm mitigation site. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Ecotone Inc., Street, Md. — $582,996. • Meadville Land Service Inc., Meadville, Pa. — Irregular. • Melvin Benhoff Sons Inc., Baltimore, Md. — $656,000. • Environmental Quality Resources LLC, Arbutus, Md. — Irregular. • Pleasants Construction Inc., Clarksburg, Md. — $726,498. • NAA Inc., McLean, Va. — $689,710. • Kinsley Construction Inc., Timonium, Md. — $717,325. • C.A. Kibler Co., Finksburg, Md. — $732,907. • Baltimore Pile Driving & Marine Construction Inc., Whiteford, Md. — $741,682. • Highway & Safety Services Inc., Gaithersburg, Md. — $806,976. • Concrete General Inc., Gaithersburg, Md. — $892,421. • Facchina Construction Co. Inc., La Plata, Md. — $941,873. Counties/Districts: Carroll, Frederick, Howard Contract No.: 479D71411. Project: Application of thermoplastic pavement markings. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Midlantic Marking Inc., Gaithersburg, Md. — $454,800. • Denville Line Painting Inc., Rockaway, N.J. — $665,850. • Traffic Lines Inc., Farmingdale, N.J. — $697,275.
• A-Annandale Inc., Dumfries, Va. — $702,600. • Proline Painting Co., Jamaica, N.Y. — $775,300. County/District: Prince George’s Contract No.: PG5725168. Project: Rehabilitation of Bridge No. 1616100 on Forestville Road over I-95/I-495 (Capital Beltway). Contractors and Bid Amount: • Flippo Construction Co. Inc., Forestville, Md. — $1,603,500. • Rustler Construction Inc., Lanham, Md. — $1,660,385. • A&M Concrete Corp., Dulles, Va. — $1,696,989. • The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., Baltimore, Md. — $1,725,314. • Pioneer Contracting Co. Inc., Odenton, Md. — $1,770,000. • Concrete General Inc., Gaithersburg, Md. — $1,796,079. • Espina Paving Inc., Woodbridge, Va. — $1,897,768. • Joseph B. Fay Co. Inc., Russellton, Pa. — $1,968,532. • Fort Myer Construction Corp., Washington, D.C. — Irregular. • Corman Construction Inc., Annapolis Junction, Md. — $2,010,463. • Anchor Construction Corp., Washington, D.C. — $2,091,632. • Facchina Construction Co. Inc., La Plata, Md. — $2,106,467. Pessoa Construction Inc., Fairmont Heights, Md. — $2,173,648. • Chevy Chase Contractors Inc., Silver Spring, Md. — $2,305,413. • Martins Construction Corp., Arlington, Va. — $2,454,848.
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CHESAPEAKE SUPPLY & EQUIPMENT CO. 8366 Washington Blvd. Savage, MD 20763 410/792-4750 800/483-0885 Fax: 410/792-2854 12915 South Dupont Highway Felton, DE 19943 302/284-1000 Fax: 302/284-2200 www.equipmentbychesapeake.com ABC GROFF, INC 110 S Railroad Avenue New Holland, PA 17557 800/346-8319 717/354-4191 Fax: 717/355-2272 www.abcgroff.com SMITH TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC. 15 Hillcrest Avenue Washington, NJ 07882 908/689-7900 Fax: 908/689-8942 ASPHALT CARE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 2765 Galloway Road Bensalem PA 19020 215/639-9800 1-800/223-1202 Fax: 215/639-9802 www.asphaltcare.com POWERCO, INC. 370 Route 173 P.O.Box 4995 Clinton, NJ 08809 908/735-2149 800/232-7232 7247 Penn Drive Allentown, PA 18106 800/360-1128 610/395-3775 GEORGE & SWEDE 7155 Big Tree Road Pavilion, NY 14525 800/724-8722 Fax: 585/584-8853 www.georgeandswede.com PITTSFIELD LAWN & TRACTOR 1548 W. Housatonic St. Pittsfield, MA 01201 www.plt.com 413/443-2623 Fax: 413/499-0023 E.W. SLEEPER COMPANY, INC. 391 Loudon Road Concord, NH 03302 603/225-3361 800/358-6007 Fax: 603/225-4918 www.ewsleeper.com G & H SERVICE, INC. Route 206 North, 121 Water St. Newton, NJ 07860 973/383-3370 Fax: 973/383-5756 Toll Free: 800/545-1278 wwwghserviceonline.com
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Komatsu America Begins Producing Wheel Loaders in S.C. Komatsu America Corp. has begun shipping wheel loaders manufactured at its Newberry Manufacturing Operation (NMO) in Newberry, S.C. Production of Komatsu wheel loaders commenced at NMO late in 2009. “Komatsu customers depend on our wheel loaders because they are designed to provide the highest production, while minimizing fuel consumption,” said Erik Wilde, vice presi-
dent, marketing, Komatsu America Corp. “We remain committed to providing the North American market with our top-notch Tier-III wheel loaders manufactured here in the U.S.” The Komatsu facility in Newberry has nearly 150 employees and has been in operation since 2001. The plant now produces six different models of Komatsu wheel loaders. For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com.
Komatsu has begun shipping wheel loaders manufactured at its Newberry Manufacturing Operation in Newberry, S.C.
The Komatsu facility in Newberry has nearly 150 employees and has been in operation since 2001.
Bernard ‘Butch’ Pietrini, President of King of Prussia Equipment Corp., Dies Bernard J. “Butch” Pietrini, 62, of Villanova, Pa., president of the King of Prussia Equipment Corp. and vice-president of B. Pietrini & Sons Inc., died Jan. 1 at Jefferson University Hospital. Born in Bryn Mawr, Pa., he was a graduate of Cardinal O’Hara High School and Montgomery County Community College. He was a Staff Sergeant in the Pennsylvania National Guard. Joining the family concrete construction business in 1968, Mr. Pietrini started as a laborer and worked his way up to supervisor. In 1976, the company purchased its first concrete pump, which Mr. Pietrini operated, pumping the concrete during the day and repairing the pump at night. He became very proficient in this line of work and soon worked with pump manufacturers to make pumps more reliable and user friendly. The Schwing Concrete Pump Company awarded B. Pietrini & Sons with a distributorship to sell and maintain concrete
pumps for Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. This developed into another successful operation for the family business. In 1982, the company formed King of Prussia Equipment Corporation, which rents and sells all types of equipment relating to the concrete construction industry, with Mr. Pietrini as president. An active member of the American Concrete Pumping Association, he served on the board for many years. In 2006 at the World of Concrete in Las Vegas, he was awarded the coveted Pioneer Award for outstanding service to the concrete pumping industry. In 1986, Mr. Pietrini and his brother Fran purchased Center Square Golf Club and made it one of the most popular and well-maintained courses in the area. Mr. Pietrini enjoyed playing golf, especially against his dad and brothers, and was always very competitive and made many friends through the sport.
His many hobbies included drag racing, having built a 450 hp Chevy Vega race car that competed at many local drag strips with a lot of success. Later becoming involved with horse racing, Mr. Pietrini owned 12 race horses at the high point of the “Pietrini Stables.” He was the son of the late Irene Norcini Pietrini and Bernard Pietrini. Mr. Pietrini is survived by his wife, Terry F. Clark Pietrini of Villanova; stepsons, Richard Fazzi of Boston, Mass., and Jamison J. Fazzi of Villanova; brothers, Andrew G. Pietrini of Cranbury, N.J., and Francis A. Pietrini of Wayne, Pa.; and his nieces and nephews. Article reprinted with permission of The Delaware County Daily Times.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG Bernard “Butch” Pietrini was president of King of Prussia Equipment Corp. and vice president of B. Pietrini & Sons Inc .
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UB1849, 2005 N.H. DC95 Dozer, w/Cab, w/AC & Heat, Wide Track, Long Track, 1232 Hrs, Excellent Cond ....................................................................................................................$$62,500 UB2808, Bradco 24” Bucket fits Bradco Backhoe ..................................................................$$295 UB2886, 2008 Werk Brau E45-50 Coupler ..............................................................................$$875 UB2887, C & P E45-50, 24” Bucket ........................................................................................$$650 UB2888, Werk Brau E45-50, 12” Bucket, Like New ................................................................$$650 UB2889, Werk Brau E30-35, 18” Bucket ................................................................................$$595 UB2890, Werk Brau E30-35, 24” Bucket, Like New ................................................................$$795 UB2891, Werk Brau EC45-50, 12” Bucket, Like New ..............................................................$$650 UB2959, 2007 Werk Brau, 36” Bucket fits EC45-50 ............................................................$$1395 UB2972, N.H. 24” Backhoe Buckets, Fits B95B - Nearly New ................................................$$995 UB4613, 2009 Werk Brau 12” Bucket to fit E30-35 ................................................................$$895 UB3612, 2007 Indeco HP3000 Hammer fits 160 ..............................................................$$12,825 UB3611, 2007 Indeco HP2000 Hammer, New Paint ............................................................$$6,995 UB3613, 2007 Indeco HP3000 Hammer fits 160 ..............................................................$$12,825 UB3391, 2005 N.H. LB75.B Backhoe Loader, 484 Hrs, Excellent Cond. ............................$$41,995 UB3524, 2007 N.H. E50 Excavator, Werk-Brau 24” Bucket, 410 Hrs..................................$$35,800 UB3820, 2007 N.H. E160 Excavator, w/Hyd. Thumb, 850 Hrs, Excellent ..........................$$81,900 UB3954, 2004 N.H. EH35 Excavator w/Mech. Thumb, 2244 Hrs ......................................$$16,250 UB3623, 2006 Kobelco SK70 Excavator, 575 Hrs w/Thumb, Like New..............................$$52,500 UB3750, 2004 J.D. 3420 Telehandler, Cab, w/Forks & Bucket ..........................................$$36,400
UB3475, 2007 N.H. B95, 4WD, Cab, Air, Pilot, HED, 369 Hrs ............................................$$50,667 UB3480, 2005 N.H. LB90, 4WD, Cab, Air Ride, Pilot, HED, 1217 Hrs ................................$$41,320
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WHEEL LOADERS UB3490, 2007 N.H. W50TC, Cab, Air, Glide Ride, 336 Hours ............................................$$55,357 UB3491, 2007 N.H. W80, Cab, Air, 386 Hrs........................................................................$$64,786 UB3494, 2007 N.H. W130, Cab, Air, 660 Hrs....................................................................$$110,071 UB3495, 2007 N.H. W130, Cab, Air, 885 Hrs....................................................................$$106,929 UB3496, 2007 N.H. W170, Cab, Air, 860 Hrs....................................................................$$115,000 UB2380, 2005 N.H. LW170B, 1763 Hrs ..............................................................................$$79,900 UB3498, 2007 N.H. W190, Cab, Air, 572 Hrs....................................................................$$135,650 UB3499, 2007 N.H. W190, Cab, Air, 459 Hrs....................................................................$$135,650 UB3500, 2007 N.H. W130, Cab, Air, 430 Hrs....................................................................$$110,071 DD3521, 2007 N.H. W50TC, Cab, Air, Glide Ride, 1 Yd. Bucket..........................................$$58,549
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SKIDSTEERS UD2966, Bradco 609 Backhoe Skid Steer Mount ................................................................$$5,500 UD3307, 2005 Bradco 609 Backhoe Skid Steer Mount, Like New ......................................$$8,995 UD3417, 2007 N.H. L170 Skid Steer, Open Station, 695 Hrs, New Engine ........................$$19,900 UD3943, 2004 N.H. LS160 Skid Steer, 3000 Hrs, New Tires, Good Cond. ........................$$13,500 UD3947, N.H. 72” Manur e Slurry Bucket w/Edge ..................................................................$$250 UD4618, 2004 N.H. LS170 Skid Steer, 735 Hrs, Excellent Condition ................................$$17,950 UV4607, 2006 Cam 6 Ton 8x8 Deck over Trailer ................................................................$$3,295
RENTAL RETURN SKIDSTEERS – ASK ABOUT WARRANTY (ALL RENTAL RETURNS HAVE WARRANTY TILL 02/16/2010) ED3505, 2008 N.H. L175, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, 72” LPE, w/Edge, 61 Hrs..............................$$31,180 EE3507, 2008 N.H. L180, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Hyd. Detach, 78” LPE w/Edge, 87 Hrs ..........$$34,663 EE3508, 2008 N.H. L180, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Pilot, 78” LPE w/Edge, 79 Hrs......................$$35,060 EE3510, 2008 N.H. L180, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Pilot, Hyd. Detach, 78” LPE w/Edge, 134 Hrs............ ............................................................................................................................................$$35,809 EE3511, 2008 N.H. L185, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Pilot, Hyd. Detach, 78” LPE w/Edge, 213 Hrs............ ............................................................................................................................................$$38,889 EE3513, 2008 N.H. L185, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Pilot, 78” LPE w/Edge, 77 Hrs ......................$$36,999 EF3517, 2008 N.H. L190, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Pilot, Weights 84”, Hyd. Detach, 88 Hrs ......$$39,679 EF3518, 2008 N.H. L190, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Pilot, Weights 84”, Hyd. Detach, 111 Hrs ....$$39,679 EF3519, 2008 N.H. L190, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Weights 84” LPE w/Edge Hyd. Detach, 186 Hrs........ ............................................................................................................................................$$37,993 EF3520, 2008 N.H. L190, 2 Speed, Cab, Air, Pilot, Weights 84” LPE w/Edge Hyd. Detach, 99 Hrs $39,679
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Many successful heavy construction companies have integrated positioning systems into their construction operations, both on and off the machine. Positioning technologies offer a broad range of operational benefits that will be explored in this session.
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Meet with OSHA officials and other contractors to discuss and learn abou the current and impending “Emphasis Programs” put in place by OSHA. Emphasis Programs target specific behavior or segment of an industry where injuries have been high or rising. Learn what to expect when in inspection occurs.
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SECTIONRoadtecAdds SmoothMillAutomation Technology to Its RX Cold Planers
Roadtec’s new SmoothMill digital automation is designed specifically for milling.
Roadtec now offers enhanced and improved grade and slope control automation for its RX-500, RX-700, and RX-900 cold planers. Roadtec SmoothMill is an automation system designed solely for cold planers. The optional system features integrated connections and cabling, two dual control boxes for ground personnel, each capable of controlling both sides of the machine, and also provides the operator (driver) with a separate control box, to increase ease of use and reliability. Ease of use comes from being able to now simply plug controls into sockets conveniently located on the outside of the machine, and from combining right- and left-hand side controls into
one box. Reliability has been increased by routing cables through protected areas rather than having them exposed at the outside. Control box and connector locations have been optimized for best performance and ground personnel ease of use. Two dual (right and left side) control boxes are supplied, one on each side of the machine. This allows ground personnel to easily control both sides from either side of the machine, depending upon conditions, without having to move boxes. The driving operator now also has his own automation controls atop the machine, the ground boxes being slaved to the operator’s controls. Eric Baker, Roadtec marketing man-
ager said, “up until now the industry has sort of adapted paver automation and stuck them on cold planers. With SmoothMill Roadtec now offers its customers an automation package designed around a milling machine.” Roadtec SmoothMill digital automation system features waterproof MOBA components. Automation greatly enhances smoothness of the milled surface and adherence to specifications by automatically adjusting the depth of cut depending upon pre-set requirements, according to the manufacturer. Roadtec manufactures cold planers, pavers, Shuttle Buggy MTV’s and soil stabilizers in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Vision Pavers Offer Vögele Features in Smaller Package The tracked Vision 5100-2 asphalt paver is 18 ft. 2-in. (5.5 m) long, and with the standard E-Z IV screed, permits 8 to 15 ft. (2.4 to 4.6 m) of paving width, at a weight of 34,050 lbs. (15,445 kg). The wheeled Vision 5103-2 asphalt paver, similarly equipped with E-Z IV screed, is 19 ft. 9-in. (6 m) long, at a weight of 32,849 lbs. (14,900 kg). Either configuration gives contractors the ability to tackle large highway jobs, suburban streets and heavy commercial projects, with optimum smoothness, productivity and economy, according to the manufacturer. “‘Quiet, cool and full of fuel’, was our operating mantra in designing the 5100-2 and 5103-2,” said Brodie Hutchins, general manager, Vögele America Inc., Chambersburg, Pa. “It sums up
what the 8-ft. machines needed to be. We kept them quiet, with cooler operating temperatures, but with a large fuel capacity, because most 8-ft. machines don’t carry enough fuel to go through an entire day of paving.” “Bigger is better” was not the case here, Hutchins said. “Our objective was to figure out how to put all the technology improvements of the 10-ft. machine into an 8-ft., smaller package for the customer,” he said. “We designed in ErgoPlus technology, with its ease of operation and integrated leveling system. It’s exactly the same system as with the 10-ft. [Vision 5200-2 and 5203-2] pavers. Many of the maintenance-free features of the 10-ft. machines have been brought over to the 8-ft. machines. Most important, we kept all of the operator
comfort features. For example, the operator’s station can extend out beyond the edge of the machine, so they get the same visibility they do
on the 10-ft. machines.” In addition, fuel tank capacities are larger for greater daily productivity.
The tracked Vision 5100-2 asphalt paver is 18 ft. 2 in. (5.5 m) long, and with the standard E-Z IV screed, permits 8 to 15 ft. (2.4 to 4.6 m) of paving width, at a weight of 34,050 lbs. (15,445 kg).
“For the 10-ft. machines, it’s 106 gallons, and for the 8-ft. machines it’s 60 gallons,” Hutchins said. “That will be enough to take a customer through a 10-hour shift. Also, noise levels, operating temperatures and fuel capacities all are major issues for the 8-ft. paver market, and we’ve solved those problems with the 5100-2 and 5103-2 pavers.” The Vision 5100-2’s independent auger and conveyor drive are equipped with four sensors. The outer center conveyor drive has narrow center chain guards. There is better feeding under the auger box for reduced center line segregation, and the pavers have standard hopper wall thicknesses and functional hydraulic apron. For more information, call 615/501-0600 or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com.
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Bomag Cold Planer Millers Offer High Horsepower Featuring high horsepower-perhydraulically foldable discharge cutting-tooth ratios, the BM conveyor, each planer can easily be 2000/50 and BM 2000/60 cold transported to and from the job site. planer milling machines from For fast maintenance in the field, Bomag are designed to remove the BM 2000/50 and BM 2000/60 damaged or deteriorated asphalt feature quick-change cutting teeth surfaces from highways, streets and and holders. Maintenance is further parking lots. Easily transportable simplified by an onboard computer and delivering high production, system, complete with graphic both units offer a 79-in. (200 cm) LCD readout that monitors and cutting width to remove a half lane controls machine functions. This of road surface in one pass. system continuously informs the Both planers are powered by operator of the machine’s working fuel-efficient EPA Tier III complicondition and can be used to check ant Deutz water-cooled diesel the status of scheduled mainteengines. The BM 2000/50 features nance requirements with the press a 469-hp. (349 kW) engine that of a button. delivers a horsepower-per-cuttingOther standard equipment on the tooth ratio of 2.8 and maximum Featuring high horsepower-per-cutting-tooth ratios, the BM 2000/50 and BM 2000/60 cold planer BM 2000/50 includes a large machines from Bomag are designed to remove damaged or deteriorated asphalt surfaces capacity 713-gal. (2,699 L) water working speed of 112 ft. (34 m) per milling from highways, streets and parking lots. minute. tank and 211-gal. (799 L) fuel tank. The 590-hp. (440 kW) engine on The BM 2000/60 has an 872-gal. the BM 2000/60 provides a horsepower-per- tight job locations. Two working speeds with in the appropriate grade, and a microproces- (3,300 L) water tank and fuel tank with a cutting-tooth ratio of 3.5 with a maximum automatic power regulator optimize travel sor automatically cuts to the desired depth as capacity of 317 gal. (1,200 L) to allow it moves along the asphalt surface. working speed of 98 fpm. (30 mpm). Both speed. longer periods of operation. For optimal consistency while working A centrally located operator’s station models are capable of milling depths up to A hydraulically folding operator’s station over changing grades and slopes, the milling offers job site visibility while dual grade and canopy, complete with front and rear wind12.6 in. (32 cm). Each machine comes standard with four- depth can be controlled using the INTEL- slope controls allow simple and safe opera- screens, is optional. track steering, providing added maneuver- PLANER automatic depth control system. tion from either side of the machine or from For more information, call 800/782-6624 ability in commercial applications and other INTEL-PLANER allows the operator to dial ground level. Due to a front-loading, or visit www.gobomag.com/planers.
Terex Bandit B12 MVR Plant Offers Compact Design With a high capacity vertical silo, the compact Terex Bandit B12 MVR ready mix concrete plant from Terex Roadbuilding requires only a small footprint for operation, affording more options for site selection. Shipping from the factory in only five loads in its standard design, the Bandit B12 MVR comes pre-wired, plumbed and tested for fast onsite setup. Configured to meet the exact needs of the ready mix concrete operation, this high performance plant offers up to a 200 cu. yd. (153 cu m) hourly production capacity. The Bandit B12 MVR can be equipped with round vertical cement silos, offering from 600 to 800 Bbl (69.4 to 92.5 cu m) storage capacity. A 4 in. (10 cm) fill pipe allows operators to quickly charge the silo, and standard 0.5 in. (1.3 cm) diameter air diffusers prevent cement compaction inside the silo. Suspended on three load cells, the 111 cu. ft. (3.1 cu m) cement weigh batcher is rated for up to a 12 cu. yd. (9.2 cu m) load. Cement is gravity fed through a 10 in. (25 cm) butterfly valve with adjustable flow control, so operators can accurately jog to spec. A number of aggregate bin storage units are available to meet the producer’s
production needs and mix design specifications. The standard three-bin unit for the Bandit B12 MVR features a variety of compartment and capacity arrangements. Aggregate storage capacities range from 47.6 cu. yd. (36.4 cu m) for the base unit to 118.6 cu. yd. (90.7 cu m) by adding 8 ft. (2.4 m) wall extensions. The aggregate weigh batcher includes a total of three load cells: one positioned at the front of the bin and two toward the rear of the hopper, mounted at the sides. Air cylinders manage positioning of the 1 by 6 ft. (0.3 to 1.8 m) aggregate fill gates. The cylinders’ quick exhaust design rapidly snaps the gates shut, allowing for 50 lb. (22.7 kg) jog drops. The 30 in. (76 cm) wide aggregate conveyor travels at 370 fpm (112.8 mpm), offering up to a 400 lb./sec. (181.4 kg/sec) batcher discharge/truck charging rate. Suspended by four load cells for accuracy, the plant’s water batcher quickly discharges the prescribed amount of water to the transit mixer truck at a flow rate reaching up to 400 gal./min. (1,514 L/min). Two, 3 in. (7.6 cm) diameter hoses carry water to the water ring. With 28 openings, the ring flushes the entire inside surface of the discharge boot with
a 360 degree curtain of water. This design eliminates the need for a water pipe that chokes the aggregate and cement discharge area and is subject to high impact wear. The Bandit B12 MVR’s wide discharge head design allows aggregate and cement to cascade freely for quick truck charging. Its 432 sq. in. (2787 sq cm) flow area is 20 to 50 percent larger than other units. The design reduces wear and maintenance from aggregate impact, resulting in a longer service life for the discharge head, according to the manufacturer. A number of options are available for the Terex Bandit B12 MVR ready mix concrete plant. An available second vertical silo stores from 300 to 600 Bbl (34.7 to 69.4 sq m) of fly ash and features a durable screw auger design for discharging the additive into the cement batcher. The plant’s central dust collector incorporates 10 and 14 in. (25 and 35 cm) diameter tubing to pull particles generated by the truck charging process into a storage silo. These fines can then be sent to the fly ash silo for use in subsequent batches. For more information, visit www.terex.com.
Shipping from the factory in only five loads in its standard design, the Bandit B12 MVR comes pre-wired, plumbed and tested for fast onsite setup.
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Folcomer Equipment Corp. P O Box 340 629 S. Philadelphia Blvd. Aberdeen, MD 21001 800-737-0049 Fax: 410-575-7052 6300 Crain Highway Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 800-227-3580 Fax 301-627-9764 1561 Tilco Drive Frederick, MD 21704 800-951-2550 Fax 301-682-6075 2300 Eskow Avenue Baltimore, MD 21227 800-218-9462 Fax 410-247-7723 12420 Sussex Highway P O Box 338 Greenwood, DE 19950 800-756-9433 Fax 302-349-5785 Tracey Road Equipment 6803 Manlius Center Road PO Box 489 East Syracuse, NY 13057 315-437-1471 1523 Route 11 North Binghamton, NY 13795 607-775-5010 Fax: 607-775-5104 300 Middle Road Rochester, NY 14467 585-334-5120 Fax: 585-334-5127 19598 Cady Road (Exit 44 - Watertown Center - off I-81) Watertown, NY 13606 315-788-0200 Fax: 315-788-3006
EXACTCOMPACT HELPS SPEED COMPACTION BY MONITORING IMPACT SPACING Take
high-frequency Sakai roller and you can speed compaction. With EXACTCOMPACT, you can be sure that you’re rolling at the precise impact spacing. EXACTCOMPACT is a simple visual monitor: Red = You’re rolling too fast. Yellow = You’re rolling too slow. Green = You’re right on target to reach density at the fastest possible ground speed. EXACTCOMPACT is standard on mainline Sakai rollers – optional on all others. Put it to work on your next HMA job.
G & H SERVICES, INC. 121B Water Street Newton, NJ 07860 800/545-1278 Fax: 973/383-5756
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Schmidt Equipment, Inc. 80 Southbridge Rd. North Oxford, MA 01537 508/987-8786
10 Republic Rd. North Billerica, MA 01862 978/667-4345
1620 Page Blvd. Springfield, MA 01104 413/543-5595
88 Camelot Drive Plymouth, MA 02360 508/830-9997
115 Railroad Ave. Ext. PO Box 5306 Albany, NY 12205-0306 518-438-1100 Fax: 518-438-4430
2397 Gar Highway (Rt. 6 & 136) North Swansea, MA 02777 508/379-9810
Highway Equipment Company 22035 Perry Highway Zelienople, PA 16063 724/452-7800 Fax: 724/452-7030 McKean, PA 814/476-7755 Dubois, PA 814/371-3600
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AUTHORIZED DYNAPAC DEALERS ANDERSON EQUIPMENT Bridgeville, PA 412.343.2300 &OHDUÂżHOG 3$ 814.765.5311 Clarion, PA 814.226.4100 Somerset, PA 814.443.2867 Cambridge Springs, PA 814.398.8819 Charleston, WV 304.756.2800 Fairmont, WV 304.366.3075 Buffalo, NY 716.877.1992 Rochester, NY 585.334.6770
ANDERSON EQUIPMENT Syracuse, NY 315.463.8673 Albany, NY 518.785.4500 Watertown, NY 315.788.5512 Endicott, NY 607.748.3400 Olean, NY 716.372.8822 Bangor, ME 207.942.0177 Cumberland, ME 207.829.5503 Manchester, NH 603.627.7696
ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP. W. Babylon, NY 631.643.2605 ASPHALT CARE Bensalem, PA 215.639.9800 ESSEX EQUIPMENT Essex Junction, VT 802.878.5316 HARTER EQUIPMENT Millstone Township, NJ 732.446.7600 LORUSSO HEAVY EQUIPMENT Walpole, MA 02081 508.660.7600
For more information or a personal demonstration, call 210.474.5770 or visit an authorized Dynapac dealer near you.
STAFFORD Ashland, VA 804.798.4500 Roanoke, VA 540.992.4650 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT Harrisburg, PA 717.564.3434 Lancaster, PA 717.859.1840 Wilkes-Barre, PA 570.654.4612
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WHEN RACING AGAINST TIME – OUR CUSTOMERS RELY ON THE WIRTGEN GROUP
The challenge: bridge rehabilitation in Pittsburgh, PA over the weekend to avoid total gridlock. The solution: fast and cost-effective rehabilitation methods using Wirtgen Group technologies. That’s what Wirtgen Group customers can rely on. www.wirtgenamerica.com
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ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC 10421 Guilford Road Jessup, MD 20794 301/725-7394 Fax: 301/725-7361 1457 Oak Ridge Place Hagerstown, MD 21740 301/733-8100 Fax: 301/739-1835 38420 Sussex Highway Delmar, DE 19940 302/846-3033 Fax: 302/846-0763
MONROE TRACTOR
9469 Hawkins Drive 1001 Lehigh Station Road Mannassas, VA 20109 Henrietta, NY 14467 703/393-4014 585/334-3867 Fax: 703/393-4010 Fax: 585/334-0001 450 E. Church Road 5035 Genesee Street King of Prussia, PA 19406 Buffalo, NY 14225 610/279-5200 716/681-7100 Toll Free: 800/834-9606 7300 Eastman Road N. Syracuse, NY 13212 315/452-0000 Toll Free:800/287-5286
110 Old Ithica Road Elmira, NY 14845 607/739-8741 6936 State Rte. 434 Binghamton, NY 13732 607/754-6570
EDWARD EHRBAR, INC.
BINDER MACHINERY CO.
THE W.I. CLARK CO.
4 Executive Plaza Yonkers, NY 10701 914/738-5100 Long Island 601 Coates Ave. Holbrook, NY 11741 631/563-7600 New York City 718/626-3331 42 Kenosia Avenue Danbury, CT 06810 203/743-0088 Fax 203/743-0266
2820 Hamilton Blvd. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/561-9000 Fax 908/561-2844 South Jersey Facility – Winslow Twp. 201 North Route 73 Winslow Township, NJ 08095 856/767-5900
30 Barnes Industrial Park Rd. Wallingford, CT 06801 203/265-6781 Fax 203/284-1064 15 Station Road Brookfield, CT 06804 203/775-1203 275 Route 32 Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808
WOOD’S CRW CORP OF NH 1401 Hooksett Road Hooksett, NH 03106 603/644-8787 603/644-8747 www.woodscrwnh.com
GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, INC. 6779 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 800/33-GROFF 800/33-(47633) 20 Stouffer Lane Ephrata, PA 17522 888/66-GROFF 888/66-(47633) 210 Rolling Ridge Drive Bellefonte, PA 16823 888/47-GROFF 888/47-(47633)
1010 Pittsburgh Road Valencia, PA 16059 877/33-GROFF 877/33-(47633) 963 South Center Avenue New Stanton, PA 15672 888/82-GROFF 888/82-(47633)
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HEAVY HITTERS You get more performance, reliability and productive per square foot with Stone compactors. Stompers®, forward and reversible plates, walkbehind and ride-on asphalt and dirt rollers, manual and remote control trench rollers - all designed to hit hard and travel fast. They’ll get your job done on time and on budget. When you need a real compaction performer call in one of the heavy hitters from Stone - a 100% employees owned American company.
NORRIS SALES COMPANY, INC. 1300 East Ridge Pike Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 610/279-5777 1-800/457-RENT Fax: 610/279-7973 668 Berlin Cross Keys Rd. Sicklerville, NJ 08081 856/740-1400 Fax: 856/740-1940 866/80-TOOLS (86657)
KNICKERBOCKER RUSSEL CO, INC. 4769 Campbells Run Rd. Pittsburgh, PA 412/494-9233 Fax: 412/787-7991
STILLWELL SUPPLY CORP. 44-68 Vernon Blvd. Long Island City, NY 718/784-2500 233 Tarrytown Road Elmsford, NY 914/592-7600
MODERN EQUIPMENT SALES & RENTAL CO 1223 Manheim Pike 1325 Highway 34 Lancaster, PA 17603 Farmingdale, NJ 07727 800/289-9362 800/866-0156 Fax: 732/938-5382 24 Brookside Drive Wilmington, DE 19804 201 W. Church Rd. 800/227-2525 King of Prussia, PA 19406 800/445-4381 www.moderngroup.com 17 Kennedy Blvd. East Brunswick, NJ 08816 800/738-2977
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PAVING
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Austin Miller Joins Roadtec Rebuild as New Representative All Island Equipment 39 Jersey Street • West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 631/643-4060 www.allislandequipment.com
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Roadtec Rebuild welcomes Austin Miller great depth of experience to our customers, as its new representative in Texas, Louisiana, which should serve them very well.” Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Roadtec Rebuild offers completely cusIowa, and Nebraska. In his tomized programs. After a new role Miller will work thorough inspection, cuswith contractors looking tomers are quoted several to rebuild their pavers, combinations of repairs cold planers, material and upgrades from which transfer vehicles and soil they can choose, up to and stabilizers to maximize including a complete their return on investment. rebuild. All work will be Rick Stone, Roadtec done by Roadtec-certified Rebuild Manager, said technicians at any of the “We are fortunate to be company’s rebuild faciliable to add such an experities, or at the customer’s enced individual to our shop. team. Before joining us Roadtec is headquarhere at Roadtec Austin tered in Chattanooga, had worked as equipment Tenn. In addition to promanager for a large conviding rebuild services tractor in Missouri for a Roadtec manufactures a number of years, so he Austin Miller, Roadtec Rebuild complete line of cold planunderstand the customer’s territory manager. ers, material transfer vehipoint of view. He also has cles, and soil stabilizers. held supervisory and managerial positions in Roadtec also is a major supplier of parts for the service departments of construction its own as well as many other brands of road equipment manufacturers. Austin will bring building equipment.
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2008 MAULDIN 550E ASPHALT PAVER, 130 hours, Kubota diesel, 8’-13’ screed, steel track, auto auger feed. $34,500
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1998 Blaw Knox PF 3172 paver, Cummins diesel engine, Omni IIIA screed 10-18 ft
2002 Cat CS433C single smooth drum 66” vibratory roller, Perkins diesel, canopy
1997 Rosco Maximizer II 1950 gallon, computer w/1 ft cut-offs, diesel heat, 10 ft spray bar, front mount pump, Chevrolet C7500 w/Cat 3116 diesel engine, 5 spd trans, 2 spd axle, air brakes
1993 Etnyre K chipspreader, 10 ft spread hopper, hydrostatic drive, 4 wheel drive, Cummins 5.9L diesel
2005 Wacker RD11A front drum vibratory, Honda 18hp gas engine, 35.4" drums, OROPS, 428 hours
2007 Ingersoll Rand DD24 double drum 47” vibratory roller, Deutz diesel engine, 358 hrs
1972 Blaw Knox RW 195 road widener, manual transmission, Detroit diesel engine
1992 Etnyre liquid asphalt tanker, 6750 gallon, propane heat
1995 Etnyre S-2000 distributor, 1300 gallon, controls in cab, propane heat, 10 ft spray bar, front mount pump, Ford F800 w/Cummins 5.9L diesel engine, automatic transmission
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SPRH Chip Spreader
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King of Prussia, PA 800/733-3776 www.usmuni.com
1701 Roseneath Rd., Richmond, VA 23230 804/359-4048
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Wilkes-Barre, PA 866/667-6756 Syracuse, NY 800/368-6455 Albany, NY 518/357-2200
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VT LeeBoy, Inc. • 500 Lincoln County Parkway Ext. • Lincolnton, N.C. 28092 • 704.966.3300 • www.leeboy.com
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Cat Releases the CB54, CB54 XW, CB64 Asphalt Compactors The CB64, with 84 in. (213 cm) wide drums, is designed for wide width paving and provides a maximum weight of 30,291 lb. (13,740 kg).
Caterpillar has released the CB54, CB54XW and CB64 asphalt compactors. The CB54, with 67 in. (170 cm) wide drums, provides a high static force and competes in the 8.8 to 12.4 ton (8 to 11.3 t) class of asphalt compactors at 23,818 lb. (10,804 kg). The CB54 XW, with 79 in. (200 cm) wide drums, is designed for wider lane paving and also competes in the 8.8 to 12.4 ton class of asphalt compactors at 26,230 lb. (11,898 kg). The CB64, with 84 in. (213 cm) wide drums, is designed for wide width paving and provides a maximum weight of 30,291 lb. (13,740 kg). Cat asphalt compactors feature versatile vibratory systems, a powerful Cat C4.4 engine with ACERT technology, a reliable water spray system, and service features that offer easy access and quick reference. These machines can be used on all phases of asphalt compaction, reducing the need for a variety of rollers. They work well as a breakdown or intermediate roller because of their high compactive forces. And, due to the high pounds per linear inch (PLI) exerted by these machines, they also provide excellent results when working in the finish posi-
tion, according to the manufacturer. Typical applications include highways, city streets, county roads, lane additions, industrial sites, overlays, airport runways and other production-sized paving jobs. The new frame design provides a clear view to the drum surfaces and spray bars, allowing the operator to easily monitor water spray performance. The water spray system features a single tank, dual pumps, dual spray bars and triple filtration that provides redundancy in the system and ensures reliable performance to keep the machine on the mat. Customers will appreciate the dual spray bar performance on polymer-modified mix designs, rubberized asphalt and other mixes that have a tendency to stick to the drums, according to the manufacturer. Depending on operating conditions, the operator can now choose between single or dual spray bar operation. The CB54 XW and CB64 models are equipped with 18 spray nozzles mounted over each drum, while the CB54 utilizes 14 nozzles. Caterpillar offers versatile vibratory systems that are designed to meet density require-
ments in the fewest number of passes while keeping pace with the paver. Thick lifts and mix designs that consist of large aggregate, and low levels of filler and binder are normally tough to compact. The five amplitude vibratory system offers a wide range of amplitudes that apply extensive amounts of force for enhanced performance on thick lifts and tough mix designs. Versa Vibe is a multi-purpose, vibratory system that can handle a variety of mix designs. This system provides two, high amplitude/low frequency settings for tough superpave mix designs, and two, high frequency/low amplitude settings to match higher paving speeds. The dual amplitude/dual frequency vibratory system is similar to Versa Vibe, however, the dual amplitude/dual frequency system only utilizes a single amplitude with each frequency. The C4.4 engine with ACERT technology provides a gross power of 137 hp (102 kW) and meets U.S. EPATier III engine emissions requirements. The engine is equipped with an ECM that optimizes performance on inclines and thick lifts when rolling resistance is amplified. The centered articulation hitch allows the drums to
track in the same path when turning. This feature allows the operator to stay focused on the front drum when working close to obstacles, while knowing the rear drum will follow. An optional offset hitch provides up to 6.65 in. (16.9 cm) of drum offset to either side for more coverage. The centralized station optimizes visibility to drum surfaces, drum edges, and both sides of the machine. Multi-position seating provides plenty of adjustments that help the operator stay focused and in control. An impact spacing/speed control dial used in conjunction with the propel lever provides a cruise control type feature that allows the operator to meet the required impact spacing to keep pace with the paver. Moving the propel lever to full forward or to full reverse allows the machine to travel at the speed determined by the adjustable dial. An adjustable auto-vibe function allows the operator to determine when the vibratory system should engage upon starting out or when changing direction. Since each job site requires its own rolling pattern, the adjustable dial on the console can easily be tailored to match compaction requirements.
Adjustable mirrors (optional on CB54) mounted on the vertical drum supports greatly enhance visibility to the drum edges and job site in general. They are especially effective on the CB54 XW and CB64 models, due to their wider drums. The engine and machine ECMs are compatible with Cat Electronic Technician, providing quick resolution to any issues that may arise. The hydraulic system contains grouped pressure test ports and oil sampling ports that simplify diagnostics; there is no need to break into the circuit and risk contamination. The filters for engine oil, hydraulic oil, fuel and air, are all easily accessible, while the drain ports utilize remote lines that make collection clean and easy. New features, such as the selfadjusting serpentine belt, the electrically actuated Prime Time fuel pump, and the quick-connect jump start post, limit service requirements. The standard 500-hour engine oil change and the 3 year or 3,000 hour vibratory bearing oil change intervals keep service costs low. Extended service intervals have a positive impact on the bottom line by maximizing uptime and minimizing oil and filter replacement costs.
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ARE YOU M-POWERED? The new M-Series loaders from Bobcat are totally re-engineered for more room and
Falmouth 207-797-2240 • 800-423-8873 www.jordanequipment.com
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Bobcat of Oneonta Oneonta 607-432-0171 • 877-463-1093 www.springersinc.com
Bobcat of Boston North Reading 978-664-3727 • 800-287-8590 www.bobcatboston.com
Robert H. Finke & Sons, Inc. Selkirk 518-767-9331 www.finkeequipment.com
comfort. With a best-in-class pressurized interior, more cab space, larger door, increased
Pittsfield Lawn & Tractor Pittsfield 413-443-2623 www.plt.com
Springer’s, Inc St. Johnsville 518-568-2016 • 877-463-1093 www.springersinc.com
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Bobcat of Worcester Shrewsbury 508-752-8844 www.bobcatboston.com
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Doosan Infracore America Launches DXB 170h Hammer Doosan Infracore America Construction Equipment is launching the DXB 170h hammer for its DX225 excavator. The new attachment was developed with the engineering, design and functionality of Montabert breakers combined with the pricing and versatility of Doosan Infracore equipment. “This product is another example of our commitment to giving customers more options and versatility in the work they can do,” said Chris Neville, Doosan Infracore America Construction Equipment, general manager, sales and marketing. “The DXB 170h hammer will fit our most popular carriers, the DX225 and DX255 Doosan excavators. We anticipate an entirely new base of customers experiencing Doosan quality for the first time.” The first model hammers were placed in the field with a number of Doosan dealers around the country beginning
in September and were offered to all dealers beginning in December 2009. Additional hammer sizes will launch in 2010. “From Doosan Elite-Plus, a comprehensive product support program, to a 48 hour parts guarantee program, to our all makes parts program, our number one goal is providing end-to-end products and services for our customers,” said Michael Stanley, president, Doosan Infracore America Construction Equipment. “This unique new line of breakers designed specifically for Doosan customers based on their input is a sign of our commitment to creating one place where customers can go to have all of their equipment needs met. We listened to what they wanted and made it happen.” Stanley pointed out that the new breakers will benefit both the end users and the Doosan dealer network. Customers
will have the opportunity to tackle new types of jobs (such as demolition) that they might not have considered before, while the dealers can service customers in the demolition sector with a comprehensive suite of products and support services. For more information, visit www.infracore.com.
The DXB 170h hammer will fit most popular carriers, the DX225 and DX255 Doosan excavators.
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NES Offers IPAF Training to Aerial Equipment Operators NES Rentals Holdings Inc., one of the work platforms, neither organization largest aerial equipment rental providers performs the actual training. Training is in the country, has become an AWPT done by those members of IPAF, like training center in the Chicago, Ill., marNES, who have met stringent requireket and will offer operator training based ments and are certified as authorized on the International Powered Access training centers. We provide them with Federation (IPAF) training program. the training materials, then follow up “NES is pleased to respond to a growand monitor the way the actual training ing interest in the Chicago area for is conducted. It’s the only program AWPT training for aerial lift operators. available that has checks and balances to Because we already offer operator trainassure a consistent implementation of ing programs from various aerial work the training.” platform manufacturers, it was a natural In addition to NES, there are three progression for us to add AWPT training other AWPT training centers located in to our programming,” said Teresa Kee, the Chicago area including those operatdirector, environmental, health and safeed by Skyjack, the Sheet Metal ty of NES. “Successful completion of Workers’ Local Union 73 and the the AWPT program leads to the issuance Construction Safety Council. of an internationally-recognized AWPT is the subsidiary of IPAF that Powered Access Licensed-registration administers IPAF’s North American [PAL] card. The PAL card represents the training program. The IPAF program gold standard for aerial platform training meets the demands of both U.S. and throughout the globe and we are pleased Canadian legislation and has been indeto offer our customers the type of train- Chris Lewis (L), branch manager of NES, observes as Jeff Bowers prepares for the IPAF pendently audited by TUV, the leading ing that will allow them to operate in the instructor train-the-trainer training. German and international standards safest, most productive way possible.” accreditation organization, as conformNES’ first AWPT training center opened training for all branch employees who oper- ing program in the industry. While both ing to the international standard ISO IPAF and AWPT are dedicated to providing 18878:2004. in Des Plaines, Ill., to serve the greater ate or occupy aerial devices. Said AWPT’s Tony Groat, “The IPAF comprehensive training in the safe use of Chicagoland area. The training center offers For more information, visit customer training and will conduct operator program is unlike any other operator train- aerial work platforms and mast climbing www.awpt.org or www.nesrentals.com.
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Nov. Construction Spending, Job Losses Were Widespread; Wage Increases Diminish Nonresidential construction starts fell 8.2 percent in December, compared to December 2008, and 6.9 percent for all of 2009, compared to 2008, Reed Construction Data reported, based on information it compiled. Building construction was down 27 percent for the month and 17 percent for the year. Starts on civil works (highways, bridges, water/sewage, dams/marine, airports and other) rose 27 percent and 16 percent, respectively. Chief Economist Jim Haughey commented, “Nonresidential building starts weakened in December after a strong November. Usually, there is a seasonal upturn in December so the 20 percent month-to-month decline is a significant weakening. There were relatively few starts of large developerfinanced projects as well as a nearly 40 percent dip in hospital starts. Nonetheless, nonresidential building starts in December matched the monthly average for 2009. The December results for the civil market are distinctly different. December starts were unchanged from November and above the monthly average for 2009. Highway starts matched the November total. There was another large gain in water/sewer starts, likely the delayed impact of the stimulus program. The 20 percent jump in December pushed water/sewer starts to a record high level.” Seasonally adjusted non-farm payroll employment fell by 85,000 (minus 0.1 percent) in December after rising in November (albeit by a statistically insignificant 4,000) for the first time since the recession began in December 2007, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported. Construction employment fell by 53,500 (minus 0.9 percent), accounting for more than 60 percent of total losses for the
month, and by 934,000 (14 percent) for the year, with declines in all five BLS subcategories. Declines in nonresidential employment (minus 1.0 percent for the month, minus 15 percent for the year) have been outpacing those in residential (minus 0.8 percent and minus 12 percent). Heavy and civil engineering employment, the segment most subject to winter weather anomalies, rose in November, which was reportedly warmer and drier than average, but paid back the gains and more with a steep 2.2 percent loss in December, which was colder and snowier than usual in many areas. In a small hopeful sign for future construction demand, architectural and engineering services employment rose by 4,000 (0.3 percent) for the month (but was down 95,000 or 6.7 percent from December 2008). The unemployment rate was 9.7 percent overall, not seasonally adjusted (10.0 percent, seasonally adjusted), and 22.7 percent for construction, highest of any industry. Average hourly earnings for production and nonsupervisory workers rose three cents overall to $18.40 in December, seasonally adjusted (up 2.2 percent over 12 months) and fell three cents in construction to $22.77 (up 1.6 percent over 12 months). Recent reports paint a bleak picture for industrial, office and apartment construction, as rents fell and vacancies rose in 2009. “We saw a dramatic fall in [industrial] construction starting in 2009, as completed projects were not replaced by new ones,” Jared Sullivan, economist for CBRE Econometric Advisors (www.cbre-ea.com) wrote on Jan. 11. “With the situation in the capital markets still tenuous,
it is unlikely that this trend will reverse itself in the near future. But there are still markets with the right industrial composition or logistical connections, where it may make sense to build if capital is available. This year will see the lowest levels of construction on record, dating back to 1980. With vacancy rates nationwide remaining elevated and rental rates falling, it will be some time before industrial construction rebounds in all but the healthiest markets.” One healthy market is Boston, which “has held up relatively well compared to its five-year historical average, thanks to the market’s strong concentration of biotech firms. A diverse market, Boston’s construction pipeline has been and continues to be a mixture of R facilities, warehouses and manufacturing facilities.” Office rents “declined in almost all of the 79 American cities tracked by Reis Inc., a New York-based research firm, in the fourth quarter of 2009,” the Wall Street Journal reported on Jan. 8. Nationwide, effective rents — the net amount tenants pay after landlord concessions — fell close to 9 percent. It was the largest decline since Reis began compiling data in 1981. “Meanwhile, the vacancy rate rose to 17 percent, the highest since 1994.” Washington had the lowest vacancy rate, 10.7 percent, followed by New York, 11.5 percent. “Apartment vacancies hit a 30-year high in the fourth quarter, and rents fell as landlords scrambled to retain existing tenants and attract new ones,” the Journal reported. “The vacancy rate ended the year at 8 percent, the highest level since Reis began its tally in 1980. Rents fell
3 percent last year, according to Reis, led by declines in San Jose, Seattle, San Francisco and other cities that had brisk growth until the recession. During the fourth quarter, vacancies increased in 52 markets, while they improved in 17 and stayed flat in 10. Vacancies increased most sharply for the year in Tucson, Charlotte, and Lexington, Ky. Landlords also were hit last year by competition from a wave of new supply that hit the market. The 120,000 units that came onto the market last year, including some busted condo projects that had to be converted to rentals, represented the most new construction since 2003, according to Reis. The credit crunch has frozen most new development, which means that new apartment completions should fall by half in 2011.” The Institute for Supply Management reported that purchasing executives in non-manufacturing sectors were split on whether business activity improved from November to December. Executives in seven sectors (out of 18 total) reported growth but nine, including construction, reported contraction. Construction was one of three sectors reporting an increase in order backlogs. Four sectors, including construction, reported an increase in prices paid in December. Of items used in construction, copper, copper fittings, copper pipe, and diesel fuel were reported up in price; no price declines were reported by respondents in any sector. Manufacturing purchasing executives reported price increases for aluminum, aluminum products and steel as well as copper in a survey released on Jan. 4. © Kenneth D. Simonson is chief economist of the Associated General Contractors of America.
Link-Belt Promotes Kabalen to Marketing Communications Mgr. Bruce Kabalen has been promoted to For more information, visit manager, marketing communications effec- www.linkbelt.com. tive Jan. 1, 2010. Bill Stramer, vice president, marketing, sales and customer support, made the announcement at Link-Belt’s headquarters in Lexington, Ky. Kabalen has spent 12 years in the marketing communications department. Beginning in 1999, he and his team created Link-Belt Preferred, a comprehensive customer information web portal. Kabalen has been a major contributor to Link-Belt’s promotional events including multiple ConExpos and CraneFests, international events like Bauma, and tradeshows in the UK and Russia. His new responsibilities include oversight of advertising, publications, public relations and training. “Due to Bruce’s strong contributions to our past marketing efforts and his previous background, he is well suited for not only maintaining our current high level of execution, but Bruce Kabalen has been promoted to managtaking it to new levels,” said Stramer. er, marketing communications.
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2004 Cat 308C CR, Enclosed cab w/AC. 36" bucket w/ thumb. Steel tracks. Wrist-a-twist, backfill balde....... ............................................................................................................................................................$38,500 2005 Cat 311CU, EROPS, with A/C and heat, very good undercarriage..............................................$44,500 2004 Cat 313C CR, Cab w/AC and Heat.. Clean, Straight, Tight ..........................................................$44,500 1992 Cat 320L, Enclosed Cab, Strong Engine, Good Running Machine .............................................$31,500 2000 Cat 322BL, Cab w/AC, 80% UC, thumb, clean, straight, tight machine......................................$63,500 1993 Cat 325L, Cab w/heat, long undercarriage, wide pads, 10'8" stick, 38" bucket w/side...............$54,000 1997 Cat 330BL, Enclosed cab w/AC, 54" bucket, coupler, clean, straight, tight machine. Good running machine ...............................................................................................................................................$59,500 1995 Cat 350L, Enclosed Cab w/Heat, Well Maintained ......................................................................$49,500 1998 Hitachi EX110-5, EROPS with heat, 24” bucket, clean and straight...........................................$25,500 1998 Hitachi EX120-5, Enclosed cab w/ A/C & heat, 36" bkt w/sidecutters, man. thumb, good ........$35,500 1997 Hitachi EX135 UR, EROPS, heat & A/C, thumb, steel pads .......................................................$22,500 1998 Hitachi EX160LC, Enclosed Cab w/ AC, thumb ..........................................................................$29,500 2000 Hitachi EX210LCH-5, 51' Long Reach w/ 33" bucket, 32" (wide) pads......................................$69,500 1998 Hitachi EX300LC, Enclosed cab with AC, aux plumbing, 48” bkt with side cutters ..................$39,500 2005 Hitachi ZX160LC, Cab w/ A/C, manual thumb, very nice machine.............................................$65,000 2004 Hitachi ZX200LC, Enclosed Cab w/ A/C, Long U/C, long stick, wide pads, 1 owner, well..........$89,900 2004 Hitachi ZX270LC, Enclosed Cab with A/C, bucket, coupler and forks, good rubber, aux. hydraulics, work ready machine ............................................................................................................................$64,500 1996 Hyundai 200LC, EROPS, tight machine, original paint, needs pins, bushings and sprockets in undercarriage................................................................................................................................................$14,500 2005 JCB JS220LC, Enclosed Cab w/AC, Aux Plumbing, 80% U/C, Isuzu Diesel, Very Clean, Straight .................................................................................................................................................$74,500 1999 Komatsu PC270LC-6, Enclosed cab w/AC and heat, Long stick, good U/C, quick coupler ........$49,500 2005 Link Belt LBX135, Enclosed cab w/AC, thumb, 9’10” stick, low hrs..........................................$59,500 2004 Volvo EC210B LC, Cab w/AC, Wide Pads, Clean, Straight, Tight Machine .................................$64,500
WHEEL LOADERS 2004 JD 624J, Enclosed cab w/AC, GP Bkt, auxiliary plumbing, forestry tires ...................................$77,500 2005 JD 624J, Cab w/AC, Bucket, coupler, forks ................................................................................$73,500 2000 JD TC54H, Enclosed cab, GP bucket, forks, clean, straight, tight machine ................................$48,500
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Main Street Still Wary as Talks of Recovery Continue By Christopher S. Rugaber AP ECONOMICS WRITER
WASHINGTON (AP) Lack of confidence in the economic recovery led U.S. employers to shed a more-thanexpected 85,000 net jobs in December even as the unemployment rate held at 10 percent. The rate would have been higher if more Americans had been looking for work instead of leaving the labor force because they can’t find jobs. The sharp drop in the work force — 661,000 fewer people — showed that more of the jobless are giving up. Once people stop looking for jobs, they’re no longer counted among the unemployed.
When discouraged workers and part-time workers who would prefer full-time jobs are included, the so-called “underemployment” rate in December rose to 17.3 percent, from 17.2 percent in November. That’s just below a revised figure of 17.4 percent in October, the highest on records dating from 1994. Many analysts had hoped the report would show the economy gained jobs for the first time in two years. While the revised figures found an increase in November, it was tiny. “One word sums it up: Disappointment,” said Jonathan Basile, an economist at Credit Suisse. Referring to the drop in the labor force, Basile said, “that tells me that Main Street doesn’t believe there’s a recovery
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yet, because they’re not out looking for jobs yet.” Revisions to the previous two months’ data showed the economy actually generated 4,000 jobs in November, the first gain in nearly two years. But the revisions showed it also lost 16,000 more jobs than previously estimated in October. The participation rate in the labor force — the portion of adults either working or looking for work — fell in December to 64.6 percent, the lowest since August 1985. The drop was particularly steep in the second half of last year. That suggested that people were becoming discouraged about their job prospects even as layoffs slowed. The reason is that job openings remain far too few. The labor force has shrunk by 1.9 million people since May. Without the drop, December’s jobless rate could have been as high as 10.4 percent, according to Larry Mishel, president of the Economic Policy Institute. And some economists think the rate will near 11 percent as more job-seekers eventually stream into the work force. Jan. 8’s report caps a disastrous year for U.S. workers. Employers cut 4.2 million jobs in 2009. And the unemployment rate averaged 9.3 percent. That compares with an average of 5.8 percent in 2008 and 4.6 percent in 2007. Nearly 15.3 million people are unemployed, an increase of 3.9 million during 2009. “The economy is in a rough situation,” Labor Secretary Hilda Solis acknowledged in an interview with The Associated Press. She said she thinks companies are reluctant to ramp up hiring because they’re waiting to see what new stimulative steps the government might take to provide relief. President Barack Obama planned to announce more government spending to create tens of thousands of green jobs, including projects that will help develop solar and wind power and energy management technologies. The funding is part of the $787 billion economic stimulus package Congress approved last year. The economy has lost more than 7.2 million jobs since the recession began in December 2007. And while layoffs have slowed, they haven’t ended. UPS said it will cut 1,800 jobs. And defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. said it’s cutting 1,200 workers. If jobs remain scarce, consumer confidence and spending could flag, slowing the economic recovery. Many analysts estimate the economy grew by 4 percent or more at an annual rate in the October-December quarter, after 2.2 percent growth in the third quarter. But the economy will need to grow faster than that to bring down the unemployment rate. And economists worry that much of the recovery stems from temporary factors, such as government stimulus efforts and businesses rebuilding inventories. Still, some economists said a recent trend of improvement remains in place. The economy lost an average of nearly 700,000 jobs in the first three months of last year, a figure that dropped to 69,000 in the fourth quarter. And the private service sector added jobs for the second straight month, said Nigel Gault, chief U.S. economist at Global Insight, though the gains have been concentrated in temporary workers. “Firms are still being very cautious, so the first thing they are turning to aren’t full-time employees, but temps,” he said. Companies have added about 166,000 temp workers since July. The average work week remained unchanged at 33.2 hours, near October’s record low of 33. Most economists hoped that would increase, as employers are likely to add hours for their current employees before hiring new workers. Job losses remained widespread: manufacturing lost 27,000 jobs and construction shed 53,000, while retailers, the leisure and hospitality industries and government also cut workers.
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CONSTRUCTION EXPO FEBRUARY 9-10, 2010 9:30AM - 4PM SEMINARS & TRAINING SESSIONS ABC of Wester n PA “OSHA’ Multi-Employer Citation Policy”
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Tuesday, Febr uar y 9th – 1:00-2:00 A discussion of the roles of different employers on a job site and how OSHA views their responsibilities in deciding who is issued citations. Discussion includes the review of controlling, correcting, exposing and creating employers and how some, each, or none could be cited on the same job.
“Expanding Your Business Ser v i c e s ”
Tuesday, Febr uar y 9th – 11:00 – 12:00 Wednesday, Febr uar y 10th – 11:00 – 12:00 “The Tolerance Zone – how to calculate it and how to work with prudent techniques within it.”
LICA “ I n t r oduction to Adopting Positioning Technology for Constr uction” Many successful heavy construction companies have integrated positioning systems into their construction operations, both on and off the machine. Positioning technologies offer a broad range of operational benefits that will be explored in this session.
ABC of Wester n PA “OSHA’s Focuses Inspection Pr o g r a m ” Wednesday, Febr uar y 10th – 1:00-2:00 Learn what contractors need to do to avoid a comprehensive inspection when OSHA arrives on site. Detailing the requirement of the OSHA safety program requirement that must be in place to qualify for a focuses inspection.
“ You’r e not Sellin’, They’r e B u y i n ’ ! ” With the economy all over the board, how do contractors stay competitive and get the edge. Straight talk about the selling nature of the construction industry and how to maximize it in a down economy. This seminar hits this right at the heart of the issue by bringing a comprehensive sales approach with a bent towards contractors.
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Ongoing Debate on Jobs Bill Scheduled for Revisitation By Jim Abrams ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
WASHINGTON (AP) When the Senate takes up a jobs bill later this month or early in February, the debate will center on whether it really will create jobs and be worth plunging the government tens of billions of dollars further into debt. Republicans scoff at the “Jobs for Main Street Act” title that House Democrats put on their $174 billion package in December. They refer to it as “son of the stimulus,” the $787 billion economic recovery plan of nearly a year ago that they say was ineffective at producing jobs. In its last vote of 2009, the House narrowly passed the bill, 217212, without a single Republican supporter. Democrats tick off the job prospects from the House bill’s $75 billion in infrastructure and public sector spending: tens of thousands of new construction jobs, 5,500 more police officers, 25,000 additional AmeriCorps members, 250,000 summer jobs for disadvantaged youth, 14,000 part-time jobs for parks and forestry workers. “Why don’t we just put everyone in the United States on the federal government payroll and call it a day?” countered Rep. Jerry Lewis, a California Republican. House Democrats diverted $75 billion from the Wall Street bailout fund to offset some of the costs. Opponents said that amounted to a shell game because unused bailout money is supposed to be used to reduce the deficit, which hit $1.4 trillion in the 2009 budget year. The Senate, however, has less of an appetite for another costly round of economic stimulus measures, particularly with a vote on tap for Jan. 20 to again raise the ceiling on the government’s total debt just a month after upping it to $12.4 trillion. Conspicuously absent from the House plan were President Barack Obama’s proposals to attack unemployment through tax credits for small businesses that create jobs and for homeowners who make their dwellings more energy efficient. A job-creating tax credit for small businesses has support among some Democrats in the Senate, even though critics fear it may be too complex to work. “Small business people have too much to do just to keep their businesses afloat to try and figure out some fancy, complex credit,” Lawrence Lindsey, an economic adviser to former President George W. Bush, told a Democratic panel. But Gene Sperling, an adviser to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, said tax credits would empower growing small businesses. “If these have even a marginal incentive on even a few … employers, the bang for the buck in terms of job creation would be one of the highest of any of the types of incentives that we’ve had,” Sperling said. The job creation issue is complicated. Much of the money in the House bill goes to programs that may stimulate the economy but don’t appear to directly put people to work. There’s $41 billion to extend unemployment benefits for six months and $12.3 billion to extend a health insurance subsidy for people who have lost their jobs. There’s extension of a child tax credit for poor families, $23.5 billion to help states cover Medicaid costs to provide health care coverage to the poor and $23 billion so states can support some 250,000 education jobs over the next two years. An additional $2.8 billion goes to clean water and environmental restoration projects. Even the investment in “shovel-ready” highway and bridge projects may not immediately translate into a reduction in the nation’s 10 percent unemployment rate. Republicans cited government figures showing that, as of Sept. 30, only 9 percent of $27.5 billion for highways in the first stimulus bill had been spent. The Congressional Budget Office estimated that of the $39 billion in the new House jobs bill directed to the departments of Transportation and Housing and Urban Development, only $1.7 billion will get spent before next October. A lot of the money “hasn’t even gotten out of Washington yet,” said Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia, the House’s second-ranked Republican. “Why is it still here if it was designed to create jobs?” Rep. James Oberstar of Minnesota, chairman of the House
Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, said some 8,000 highway and transit projects — more than half those designated under last February’s stimulus bill — are under way, creating or sustaining 210,000 direct jobs. When indirect jobs are included, that number reaches 630,000, he said. The low federal spending rate, committee officials said, is because the treasury outlay comes at the end of the process, after the contractor bills the state and the state bills Washington. Dan DuBray, spokesman of the Interior Department’s Bureau of Reclamation, said his agency will have no problem putting to work the $100 million it would receive under the jobs bill to provide clean drinking water to rural areas. “Projects in Reclamation are much akin to planes waiting on the taxiway waiting to take off,” he said.
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Oshkosh Front Discharge Mixer Truck, 1:34 scale ............................................................$70
Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale................................................$70
Bobcat Tractor/Trailer Set, 1:50 Scale ............................................................$80
All New in Box Allis-Chalmers HD41 Crawler Dozer, 1:25 Scale ..............................................................$190 Allis-Chalmers HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................$80 Bell B40D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale..............................................................................$50 Bobcat A300 Wheel Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................................................................$55 Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$18 Bobcat M610 Golden 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loaer ..................................................$50 Bobcat Tractor/Trailer Set, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$80 Caterpillar No. 12 Motor Grader, 1:87 Scale ......................................................................$25 Caterpillar 140H Motor Grader w/ripper & scarifier, 1:50 Scale ........................................$40 Caterpillar CS-563 Soil Compactor, 1:87 Scale ..................................................................$25 Caterpillar 825 Soil Compactor, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$35 Caterpillar 420E Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................$45 Caterpillar D6K XL Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale..............................................................$45 Caterpillar D10T Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$75 Caterpillar D11R Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$45 Caterpillar D11T Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$70 Caterpillar 950H Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$45 Caterpillar 980G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$35 Caterpillar 992 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$50 Caterpillar 994F Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$95 Caterpillar 226B2 Skid Steer Loader w/tools, 1:32 Scale ..................................................$30 Caterpillar CB-534D XW Asphalt Compactor, 1:50 Scale....................................................$40 Caterpillar D5G XL Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............................................................$55 Caterpillar D8R Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................$40 Caterpillar Vintage Twenty Tractor w/metal tracks, 1:16 Scale..........................................$70 Caterpillar 302.5 Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale......................................................................$30 Caterpillar 320C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$35 Caterpillar 330D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale............................................................................$70 Caterpillar 511 OB Excavator, 1:50 Scale............................................................................$65 Caterpillar 247B2 Multi-Terrain Loader, 1:32 Scale ..........................................................$30 Caterpillar 432E Side Shift Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................................................$40 Caterpillar 365C L Front Shovel, 1:50 w/metal tracks............................................................$70 Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$45 Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$35 Caterpillar 611 Motor Scraper in display case, 1:64 Scale ................................................$25 Caterpillar 623G Elevating Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$45 Caterpillar 725D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................$30 Caterpillar 775E Off-Highway Truck in display case, 1:64 Scale........................................$25 Caterpillar 777D Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$40 Caterpillar "O" Gauge Complete Train Set ............................................................................$190
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Peterbilt Tractor/Trailer w/Caterpillar D8R, 1:50 Scale ....................................................$100 U.S. Army Ford F800 Tractor w/Trailer, 1:50 Scale ............................................................$35 Volvo G970 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$65 Volvo SD-122 Soil Compactor, 1:72 Scale ..........................................................................$45 Volvo A25C Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$30 Volvo A25D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$45 Volvo A40D Articulated Hauler, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$50 Volvo BL71 Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................$45 Volvo EC 210 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................................$45 Volvo EC210C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................................$60 Volvo EC240B Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................................$45 Volvo EC280 Excavator, 1:50 Scale......................................................................................$25 Volvo EC700 Excavator, 1:50 Scale......................................................................................$80 Volvo FH12 Tractor/Trailer w/Volvo L150C, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$60 Volvo L90E Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$65 Volvo L60E Wheel Loader w/Attachments, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$65 Volvo L35B Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$45 Volvo L350F Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$80
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Wakeham Equipment Unveils 88LSL Trimmer to Market
Wakeham Equipment’s new 88-in. (223 cm) grade trimmer features replaceable carbide bullet teeth and a flip up cover for throwing material forward in low spots.
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Wakeham Equipment LLC recently has branched into manufacturing skid steer loader attachments and machine forms and has unveiled its skid steer trimmer 88LSL. Wakeham Equipment’s new 88-in. (223 cm) grade trimmer features replaceable carbide bullet teeth and a flip up cover for throwing material forward in low spots. The 88LSL trims through hard packed clay as well as a mixture of hard sand, clay and rock mix. Accompanied by a Leica Power grade system, the 88LSL produces an even grade. Additionally, a snap on/off system comes standard with a tri-sonic sensor that can read string-line, curb, ground or matching grade. This feature can be used with other equipment and its easy removal ensures overnight security, according to the manufacturer. Ideal for concrete and landscapers, the 88LSL can trim topsoil to 2-in. (5 cm) for reseeding with the automatic control of slope and elevation sonic sensors. The grade trimmer has a direct drive hydraulic motor with forward and reverse at the flip of a switch. The attachment’s motor hub has been redesigned to be set in. This allows an operator to trim within 1-in. (2.5 cm) of a curb using the adjustable cutting edge and attachable spread auger. Wakeham Equipment will be at World of Concrete Feb. 2 to 5, 2010, at booth C6896. For more information, call 815/520-0352 or visit www.wakehamequipment.com.
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Safe on the Slopes Here’s a fun winter vacation idea: Why not go skiing? If you answered, “Because I don’t want to spend the next two years in a full-body cast,” then I have good news: Thanks to modern, high-tech ski equipment originally developed for use by U.S. astronauts, 72 percent of all skiers are able to walk with assistance in less than 10 months! Yes, things have really changed since the early days of skiing, a sport that traces its origins back to 16th Century Switzerland, where, according to legend, a man named Hans lived with his family on top of a mountain. One day, Hans’ daughter became very ill, and his wife, Bernice, told him to go down to the village immediately and fetch the doctor. Hans, knowing that it would take hours to walk down the mountain, noticed two loose barrel staves that happened to be lying around, and suddenly an idea struck him. Using some leather thongs that also happened to be lying around, he attached the staves to his feet, grabbed two poles that also happened to be lying around, aimed the staves down the mountain and gave a shove. Within a matter of seconds, nothing had happened. “Hans, you moron,” explained Bernice. “It’s July. There’s no snow.” And so Hans had to walk manually down the
mountain to get the doctor, who cured the little girl in five minutes by threatening her with leeches. But this incident got Hans to thinking, and the next day he started tinkering with some chairs and huge steel towers and powerful motors and several thousand feet of cable that happened to be lying around. By dusk, he was finished. “Look, Bernice!” he said. “A person can ride all the way up the mountain on chairs dangling precariously from this cable!” “If you think I’m getting on that,” said Bernice, “you’re crazy.” “I’m not talking about us,” said Hans. “We’ll stay safely on the ground and collect large sums of money.” And thus the modern ski industry was born. Today there are thousands of ski areas and, as of 8 o’clock this morning, every single one of them had excellent skiing conditions, as measured by the Official Ski Area Rating System, in which each area objectively rates its own conditions on a standardized scale that ranges from the highest possible ranking, Extremely Superb (defined as “snow or at least cold mud clearly visible in places”) all the way down to the lowest ranking, Very Good (defined as “This ski resort is located in Puerto Rico”). Because different skiers have different abilities, ski resorts offer a variety of slopes, which are color-coded
according to degree of difficulty, as follows: GREEN: Steep BLUE: Steep BLACK: Steep If you’re a beginner, you want to avoid the steeper slopes. I would rule out Colorado altogether. One time I went skiing at the swank Colorado resort of Aspen, and the ski slope there turned out to be basically a cliff. Not coincidentally, Aspen is the home of a world-class knee-injury clinic. It’s located right at the base of the mountain; the surgeons just stand around the operating room, scalpels in hand, chatting about golf, and every few minutes there’s a scream, and a new patient comes crashing through the roof. Of course, to reach that level of expertise, you’ll need to take lessons. Most ski areas have ski schools, where an instructor will assign you to a class of students who are of approximately the same age, skill level and athletic ability as you, except that they are all secretly members of the Olympic slalom team. You’ll see what I mean: The instructor will get you all up on top of the mountain, then say, “Follow me!” and start skiing sedately down, making graceful turns, totally under control. Your classmates, after exchanging the secret Olympic wink, will follow the instructor, making it appear as though they have never done
anything like this before. Some will even fall down, but they’ll get right up again as though it’s no big deal. You’ll think, “How hard can this be?” So you’ll push off and within seconds you’ll be going so fast that your ski outfit will burst into flames from friction with the atmosphere. You’ll hurtle straight down the hill, a human comet, penetrating the ski lodge directly through the wall, rocketing past the wise veterans who have elected to spend their ski vacations indoors, and coming to a violent halt in the cafeteria when you slam into the salad bar with such force that surgeons will later find individual chickpeas embedded two inches into your forehead. As you’re lying there, facedown in the vinaigrette, you’ll hear, from way up on the mountain, hearty Olympic laughter, plus your instructor’s voice advising you: “NEXT TIME, KEEP YOUR KNEES BENT!” They encourage this because it makes you go faster. The important thing is not to be discouraged. Remember: Everybody falls at first. The real winners pick themselves up, dust themselves off and signal for the cocktail waitperson. Remember to keep your elbow bent. (This article first appeared Jan. 12, 1997.) © 2008 Tribune Media Services Inc.
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Topcon Tierra Provides Web-Based Solutions for Remote Job Site Security Topcon Tierra is a Web-based telematics service from Machine Control/Dashboard Each vehicle selected for monitoring has a wireless device Topcon Positioning Systems (TPS) that makes data onboard any piece of rolling stock available from a remote location. installed that feeds constant data into a central database. In Conversely, information operators need to see will be direct- turn, the in-vehicle information device receives information from the central database. ly available on the vehicle on Each piece of job site the job site regardless of machinery — regardless of location — local, regional, location — can be shown on national, or globally. customized maps (local to Topcon Tierra has appliglobal). CANbus data cations to fit any company’s streaming provides a steady needs and any job site locaand reliable stream of infortion or circumstances, mation (standard or cusregardless of type of tomized to the individual machines to be monitored, business needs). Fuel levels, analog or digital. Tierra is the engine hours, oil pressure, web portal through which all idle time and machines in information flows in a timeneed of maintenance all are ly, easy-to-learn and easierTierra is a Web-based remote asset manage- monitored and available for to-understand and reliable Topcon ment system that provides information-gathering, instant review. format, according to the storage and retrieval telematics systems. A reproduction of the manufacturer. instrument panel of each Mark Bittner, senior vice machine can be configured, president of TPS telematics, said, “The Topcon Tierra system and individual warning thresholds can be set so alarms sound provides seamless, customized data transfer from and to in- at predetermined levels. field equipment. The data transfer occurs in the background Diagnostics environment and requires absolutely no effort from the user.” The remote diagnostic module makes available informaIt boils down to four key words, Bittner said: “Anyone. tion on the exact condition of each vehicle and its compoAnywhere. Anything. Anytime. “Remote location or remote office, it makes no difference. nents from a remote location. Periodic reports are available With Internet connectivity, you see working machines on the about status of individual machines and maintenance needs, job site in a wide variety of ways and get information that is to lower idle and downtime and increase efficiency and proimportant to creating the maximum productivity from your ductivity. heavy iron.” Report The wireless telematics service provided by Topcon, Comparison of vehicle and operator performance is a key Bittner said, “introduces a unique onsite job management element of Topcon Tierra, which provides a set of basic system that provides a choice of four hardware setups, real- reports: path run, engine-on time, productivity, medium, time monitoring of dashboard information, bidirectional cel- minimum or maximum telemetry status. Customized reports lular or satellite communications, the largest data warehouse can be easily added. and mining system in the industry and security that is guaranteed. Historical “Topcon Tierra also provides an array of advanced analyThe system allows users to see vehicle run-paths on maps ses designed to provide the most meticulous data to compa- via visible “trails.” It also allows setting select time periods nies interested in maximizing productivity and drastically to coincide with different operators or different job site tasks. reducing unexpected and unnecessary equipment mainteOpen Database nance.” Users have complete machine data control. Reports can be Bittner also said, “In addition, Topcon Tierra has an indusexported to an Excel file or an external database. The structry-leading component to prevent theft of valuable equipture can be configured to be shared with third parties as ment, real-time video streaming or cached chips recordings of machines on the job site, plus a schedule of reports that is required. unparalleled in the construction market. Geofencing “Simply put, Topcon’s system lets you monitor every Create or import way points and operation areas. When a piece of equipment regardless of location, regardless of machine goes outside the designated area, an alarm sounds, make or model. And it provides you with instant documen- and an automatic email or text message is sent to an authortation on the job site information you want to receive.” ized user list. Features of Topcon Tierra Topcon Tierra is a Web-based remote asset management system that provides information-gathering, storage and retrieval telematics systems.
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COR Equipment Hosts Rubble Master RM70Go! Demo
(L-R) are Gerald Hanisch, founder and owner of Rubble Master Compact Recycler, Linz, Austria; DJ Cavaliere, president of COR Equipment Sales in Stamford, Conn.; and Javier Davila, business development manager, Rubble Master Systems Inc., West Bend, Wis.
DJ Cavaliere, (L), president of COR Equipment Sales, Stamford, Conn., and Gordon Terry, Anaconda Conveyors USA, Natick, Mass. COR Equipment Sales was recently named the authorized dealer for Anaconda conveyors in New England and New York.
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J Cavaliere, president of COR Equipment Sales hosted a Rubble Master RM70Go! compact recycler demonstration at his office in Stamford, Conn., on Dec. 11. Approximately 30 customers turned out to see the RM70Go! put through its paces. According to Cavaliere, “We wanted to provide an opportunity for customers to see the Rubble Master crushing and examine the internal workings of the machine. It also gave customers the chance to meet Gerald Hanisch, founder and owner of Rubble Master Compact Recycler, Linz, Austria. He really enjoys meeting his customers on a personal level. That is the type of service we want to provide as well. I think having Javier Davila, business development manager, Rubble Master Systems Inc.,West Bend, Wis., as well as Gerald, at the presentation was very important. It shows the representation that comes along with Rubble Master and Dominick Cavaliere, founder of the Cavaliere COR.” “There is quite a bit of difference between the Rubble Conglomerate of Companies in Stamford, Conn., stands see COR page 88
A unique feature of the Anaconda conveyer is that it can be powered by a Rubble Master machine simply by plugging the conveyor into the crusher.
with COR Equipment Sale’s #20 sprint racing car, which was on display at the demo.
The star of the show, the Rubble Master RM70Go! has the capacity to produce up to 130 tons of material per hour.
Gerald Hanisch (L), founder and owner of Rubble Master Compact Recycler, Linz, Austria, looks over the finished product with a prospective customer at the demo.
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Daedong Industrial Promotes C.G. Kim to Executive VP
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Chang Gue (C.G.) Kim will be responsible for leading Daedong’s worldwide management teams in their core areas of systems integration, planning, product development, production, quality, sales, marketing and service and parts.
KIOTI Tractor Division announced the promotion of Chang Gue (C.G.) Kim to executive vice president of Daedong Industrial Company Ltd., the parent company of KIOTI Tractor. Kim will remain president of Daedong-USA Incorporated and KIOTI Tractor, headquartered in Wendell, N.C. In his new position, Kim will be responsible for leading Daedong’s worldwide management teams in their core areas of systems integration, planning, product development, production, quality, sales, marketing and service and parts. Building on his success in growing the KIOTI brand in North America, Kim has a global value-chain perspective and will strengthen Daedong Industrial’s position as a global leader in the manufacture and distribution of compact tractors and engines, according to the company. Kim has been president of Daedong-USA and KIOTI Tractor since 1997. His initial goal was to introduce South Korea’s premier agricultural machinery manufacturer to the North American farm, hobby farm, landscaping and related markets. Under Kim’s leadership, KIOTI has established a solid
dealer network and has grown its product line to include 30 new tractor and utility vehicle models, helping the company realize very rapid and steady year-to-year growth. Two highly successful and popular programs initiated in North America by Kim are KIOTI’s 4-Year Full Fleet Warranty and Five Paw Dealer Excellence Program. Both of these programs were designed to help dealers sell tractors by providing them with tools to promote both the product and their dealership. Daedong was formed in 1947, just after World War II ended and before the Korean War officially began. In 1949, it designed and built its first diesel engine, the main component in all of its tractors and utility vehicles and one of the main reasons for the long-term success of the company. Under ISO9001, ISO14000 and EPA certifications, the company builds thousands of diesel engines and tractors and utility vehicles annually with hundreds of thousands of products in the field that are supported successfully every day of the year. For more information, call 877/GOKIOTI.
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Hyundai Equipment meets all “Buy American” Provisions in the U.S. Stimulus Bill. CONNECTICUT Kahn Tractor & Equipment, Inc. North Franklin, CT • 860.642.7596 D E L AW A R E Folcomer Equipment Corp. Greenwood, DE • 302.349.5760
M A RY L A N D Folcomer Equipment Corp. Aberdeen, MD • 410.575.6580 Baltimore, MD • 410.247.7454 Upper Marlboro, MD • 301.627.3938 Frederick, MD • 800.951.2550
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MAINE Wallingford Equip. Co., Inc. Auburn, ME • 207.782.4886
NEW JERSEY G & H Service, Inc. Newton, NJ • 973.383.3370
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P E N N S Y LV A N I A Highway Equipment Company Zelienople, PA • 724.452.7800
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ESCO Corporation Receives ‘Excellence in Training’Award On Oct. 29, the Portland Business Journal presented its annual manufacturing awards at the Portland Art Museum, honoring Portland-based manufacturer ESCO Corporation in the “Excellence in Training” category. As Business Journal Publisher Craig Wessel said, the goal of this new program is to “recognize manufacturing companies that continue to drive our region’s economy through innovation and strategic evolution.” The other awards categories were “Product Innovation of the Year” and “Manufacturing Company of the Year” (small, medium and large companies). Other manufacturing awards winners included Benchmade, Eleek, FEI Company, Korvis Automation, Oregon Iron Works, Plas2Fuel, Timber Pro UV, Tinitron, TriQuint Semiconductor and Williams Controls. ESCO Corporation has become increasingly noted for its application of “lean manufacturing” practices that emphasize waste reduction in its operations. According to spokesperson Robert Kenneth, the goal is to increase customer value while continually reducing waste and cost. “Our culture of quality, value and speed — or QVS — drives the elimination of waste in everything we do, from engineering and payroll to the plant floor and loading docks. The result is business practices that create long-term, sustainable economic, environmental and social benefits for our employees, our customers and our neighbors in the communities where ESCO operates.” ESCO’s Organizational Effectiveness team is responsible for development and delivery of countless training initiatives aimed at integrating lean and continuous improvement at
every level of the company. “At ESCO, we live by the philosophy of continuous improvement to deliver quality, value and speed to our customers,” said Elizabeth King, ESCO’s executive director of Organizational Effectiveness. “With that as a vision, our team looks at what stands in the way of us getting there. And it’s those obstacles we go after.” Because ESCO has operations throughout the world, King and her team face special challenges when it comes to implementing uniform practices across all levels of the organization. “We can’t succeed as a global organization if we lack the required expertise at even one of our sites. That’s why we actively support developing expertise throughout the entire company,” King said. According to King, another important aspect of ESCO’s training approach is how indistinguishable it often is from day-to-day operations. “Some people have traditional ways of training — which means you go to a classroom to learn something, pass a test, and often never use what you learned. But it would be hard to distinguish between training and real time work here at ESCO — it’s all the same.” ESCO enjoys a strong reputation as an innovator, with more than 300 product patents highlighting the company’s passion for solving difficult problems. King said she and her Organizational Effectiveness team support this innovative culture “by creating and delivering innovative training and development opportunities.”
“The quality of our work creates an experience for participants that builds personal skills and commitment to ESCO — and also furthers our strategic initiatives.” About winning the “Excellence in Training” category among multiple candidate companies, King said: “Our team is delighted to be awarded with this honor on behalf of all ESCO employees. We couldn’t do what we do without effectively partnering at all levels of the organization — from board room to break room. It’s what makes our work impactful and fun.”
(L-R) are Victoria Arellano, Elizabeth King, Marion Pender and Heather Noel.
CORCustomers Meet Rubble Master Founder at Demo COR from page 84
Master and other manufacturers,” Cavaliere continued, “We need to forget about what contractors have been doing since the portable crusher was introduced into the market place. Those machines are basically quarry machines that are portable. Rubble Master crushers are changing the way we recycle. We are ‘rethinking rubble’ and we very often outperform larger machines due to how efficiently the unit operates, how simple the screen is to clean and due to the patented ‘release system’ which basically eliminates housing jams.” COR plans to hold two more demos, one in the late spring in Massachusetts and another in New York State over the summer. (Editor’s note: This coverage originally appeared in the New England state supplement.)
Tommy Blake (L) of ROCK LLC, East Haven, Conn., and Justin Cavaliere, operator of Cavaliere Industries, Stamford, Conn., braved the cold weather while watching the demo. (L-R): DJ Cavaliere, president of COR Equipment Sales, showed all of the RM70Go!’s special features to father and son, Scott and Michael Evans, Evans Excavating, Westwinfield, N.Y.
COR Equipment Sales demonstrated the simplicity, versatility and environmental friendliness of the RM70Go! track mounted crusher.
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That’s a Wrap!
Brookfield Resident’s Product Can Shrink-Wrap Anything tect items from damage during transport by land or sea, allowing the item to arrive at its destination in the same condition in which it was shipped. It is offered in several sizes and colors for a variety For David Will the world is just one big refrigof uses. White shrink-wrap is most commonly erator full of leftovers to be covered. Will, presiused because it reflects the sun and allows interident of Marine Services Packaging, Brookfield, ors to remain cooler. Conn., started the company in 1987 shrink-wrapShrink-wrap can be used to build temporary ping boats and doing repairs near Candlewood shelters for outdoor crews as well as for temporary Lake where Will spent much of his childhood. storage of construction machinery and equipment The company expanded into commercial shrinkand materials, such as lumber, concrete blocks and wrapping more than 12 years ago. If you can think it, we can shrink [wrap] it,” is bricks. It also can be used for outdoor warehousWill’s company motto. ing purposes or be used for temporary walls and “We have wrapped boats, planes, trains, cars, windows. trucks, trailers, any kind of machinery, equipment, It also may be used for environmental containmodular homes, cover-it garages, golf carts, patio ment of chemicals and for asbestos and lead paint furniture, snow plows, road sanders, grills, outside abatement. A petroleum-based product, it cannot bars, crates, pallets of loose material, RVs, car be re-used but can be recycled and melted down ports, temporary structures, greenhouses, comfor use for other products. mercial and residential roofs, food processing Now you see it ... Shrink-wrap is cost effective and eliminates equipment, ovens, high-tech equipment,” said tarping, which can chafe the finish and eliminates Will. “Anything you would cover or tarp.” the need for some crating. The lifelong Brookfield resident now employs “Shrink-wrapping is awesome for the construcfive people at Marine Services Packaging. “It can tion industry because — besides being able to probe done with one person and goes from there tect construction equipment from Mother Nature depending on the size of the project,” said Will. — it is perfect for enclosing buildings for security According to Will, the process is simple. and heating purposes,” said Will. “We can shrinkMarine Services Packaging constructs a frame wrap the entire scaffolding on the outside of a around the large object to be wrapped, then building or just do window boxes or parts of the unrolls sheets of plastic less than one centimeter roof not complete. thick. “It creates a tight fit and eliminates the noisy Heat is then applied through a 150,000 btu heat blowing from the tarps, that causes them to rip and gun. This fuses seams, shaping and contouring the be not very efficient, or cost effective and makes plastic tightly around the object in question. For them labor intensive, repairing them daily.” larger items, like boats or construction equipment, Shrink-wrapping a building can save thousands in lost heat, he added. “And with the white, makes the building bright for working. And, as stated before, we can install a zipper door for entry and exit. It is also perfect for making dust containment walls for heat, sheetrock dust or floor ...Now you don’t. Dave Will’s method of shrink wrapping sanding and refinishing, etc.” The process has been used on many buildings works on anything from this fuel cell, which was built by Becon Inc. of South Windsor, Conn., to boats to construction in the Brookfield area for heat and security purequipment and even buildings being constructed. poses, including: Danbury Hospital, Western, Conn.; State University; Watertown Mall in Watertown, Mass.; and many smaller projects. Will added, a zipper is installed so the owner can enter Marine Services Packaging has about 10 regular clients, inside while the item is stored. but that number goes up this time of year with one-time jobs. “Shrink-wrap is an amazing way to protect your valu- Some of its main clients are Fuel Cell Energy, Becon Inc. ables from Mother Nature and her elements,” added Will. and New England Crating and Packaging. “Great protection from wind, rain, snow and sun, UV rays, Of the many objects he’s covered in 12 years, including a as well as animals, rodents and insects and bird poop. It diner, Will added, “We have done some crazy things and reduces contamination.” nothing seems to surprise me anymore. One of Will’s newest experiments is with a shrink-wrap “Customer satisfaction is our main goal, whether we that has a corrosion inhibitor in it, to add protection against package it here in Brookfield or we bring our talented staff the salt air. to your location and complete your project. So that when Shrink-wrap is a light, clean, plastic material that has a your client receives his product, it’s like Christmas day all wide range of uses without the damage associated with over again, in perfect condition.” heavier covers. It can be used for safe storage of vehicles, For more information, visit www.marineservicespackagboats, trailers, construction materials, inventory items, ing.com. (Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the New Dave Will’s shrink wrap method can even be used for machinery and equipment of any size for up to a year outfun, as with this teepee-shaped playhouse. side, in warm or cold weather. It also can be used to pro- England state supplement.) CEG By Jay Adams
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The PT-70 is a high-performance loader with premium features and exceptional value. It works productively in a wide range of applications using an advanced rubber track undercarriage with suspension for maximum traction, flotation and operator comfort. With a narrow machine width, the PT-70 can easily maneuver and operate in confined or congested work sites.
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The PT-80 is a world-class rubber track loader that digs hard and travels fast. Multi-level suspension maximizes traction and gives a smooth and stable ride. A two speed drive system lets you choose between fast travel and high torque. Auxiliary hydraulics include powerful high flow and variable control low flow. The operator station is spacious and can be customized with many options.
The PT-100 is the largest, most powerful rubber track loader. It features a suspended undercarriage with wide rubber tracks for productive operation, even in the worst ground conditions. A powerful high-flow auxiliary hydraulic system and a high capacity cooling system lets you tackle tough, demanding jobs all day long. The PT-100 includes a comfortable operator station, ergonomic joysticks and a load sensing hydraulic system.
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E TIP has launched a new product to help prevent diesel and bio-diesel fuel gelling in cold weather, said Hugh Goulding, president of E TIP Inc. The universal filter preheater is a thin, flexible, silicone/fiberglass heating pad that wraps around the metal filter housing. The filter maintains full contact and evenly transmits heat through the metal of the filter housing, helping to avoid the risk of fuel gelling. Additionally, the filter converts the metal filter housing into the heating element. When it is time to change the filter element, the universal filter preheater easily releases for transfer to the new filter housing — avoiding fuel gelling and related problems. Drawing 85 watts, the universal filter pre-
heater is available in several voltages: direct current 12 and 24 volts, and alternating current 120 and 240 volts and a dual grid model combining the option of powering with direct current or alternating current in the same universal filter preheater. The filter measures 4 by 7 in. (10 by 17 cm) and is designed to fit a diameter of 2.5 to 4 in. (6.3 to 10 cm) [circumference of 8 to 12 in. (20 to 30.5 cm)]. About E TIP E TIP offers cable lock alarms, personal strobe lights and steering controls. E TIP represents and markets safety, security and maintenance products. For more information, call 800/530-5064 or visit www.etipinc.com.
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TrynEx International Introduces SweepEx Mega 720 TrynEx International’s SweepEx Mega 720 broom attachment is built with a 72-in. (183 cm) long mainframe, making it the largest unit within the Mega Series line. Ideal for a wide variety of applications, including cleanup of dirt, leaves, snow, material spills, standing water, steel shavings and gravel, the SweepEx Mega Series broom attachment is adaptable to most service vehicles. Mounting kits for forklifts, bucket lips, threepoint hitches (class 1 & 2) and skid steer pivots are available to maximize the broom’s versatility. Designed for high productivity and minimum down time, SweepEx brooms are built with no moving parts, eliminating the cleaning and lubrication of sprockets and bearings typically associated with rotary-style brooms. Brush replacement is quick and easy with the unique brush section system. By simply detaching the rugged end protectors, the broom’s brush The SweepEx Mega Series broom attachment is adaptable to most service vehicles. Mounting kits for sections are easily replaced, rotated forklifts, bucket lips, three-point hitches (class 1 & 2) and skid steer pivots are available to maximize the broom’s versatility. or removed.
The modular construction of the SweepEx line minimizes dust and flying debris, protecting the operator, machinery and work environment. The broom’s polypropylene brush sections offer both durability and flexibility, according to the manufacturer. Constructed of industrial steel and protected with a heavy powdercoat finish, the Mega Series includes 11 brush rows for maximum cleaning power. With the ability to attach MegaWing 90 (9-in. [23 cm]) and MegaWing 180 (18in. [46 cm]) broom extenders to each end of the broom, the Mega 720 can be increased up to 108 in. (274 cm) for the largest applications. Other SweepEx Mega Series models include the Mega 480 (48in. [122 cm] mainframe) and Mega 600 (60-in. [152 cm] mainframe). Optional accessories for all SweepEx models include a magnetic bar, dustmop, edge marker kit and the debris containment ends. For more information call 800/725-8377.
Ditch Witch PR100 Pipe Burster Leaves a Small Footprint The PR100 pipe burster is built stout and built to pull with features including heavyduty, commercial-grade steel and specially engineered pulling cylinders. Its fully-enclosed — yet fully accessible — power pack is quiet at 83 dBA and includes remote drains and an auxiliary pump for running hydraulic power tools on the job. With a rod box that mounts on the bursting unit, the PR100’s compact size leaves a small footprint, which means less disruption and less potential interference with adjacent structures, according to Ditch Witch. An optional rod make-up device speeds make-up times, makes operation easy, and allows flexible setup on a variety of job sites. Downhole tools have a simple, proven, solid design; fewer moving parts means less maintenance and fewer potential repairs in the field. A rugged steel job box — packed with everything from wrenches to grease — is standard equipment. Load-sensing hydraulics allow the bursting unit to automatically downshift when a load is introduced, and allow higher speeds during makeup and breakout for increased production.
The PR100 pipe burster features heavy-duty, commercial-grade steel and specially engineered pulling cylinders.
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Komatsu HM350-2 Driven by Enhanced IGGANames Gregg Productivity, Improved Fuel Economy Lyle of Penhall Co.
Operator of the Year
Komatsu’s HM350-2 features a powerful, clean SAA6D140E-5 turbocharged, after-cooled diesel engine, which provides a maximum net output of 394 hp (294 kW).
Komatsu America Corp.’s HM350-2 articulated dump truck was developed to work in a variety of conditions from rough terrain construction sites to landfills. The truck is equipped with 2-stage lift cylinders, hydropneumatic suspension front and rear, maintenance free oscillating hitch and reliable wet multiple disc brake retarder. Komatsu’s HM350-2 features a powerful, clean SAA6D140E-5 turbocharged, after-cooled diesel engine, which provides a maximum net output of 394 hp (294 kW). The new engine meets both EPA Tier III and EU stage IIIA emission regulations. The easy-to-load body has a heaped capacity of 25.9 cu. yd. (19.8 cu m) and a low loading height of 9 ft., 9 in. (3 m). The HM350-2 is equipped with Komtrax technology, which sends machine operating information to a secure Web site utilizing wireless technology. Hour meter, location, cautions and maintenance alerts — to name a few of its features — are relayed to the web application for analysis. The Komtrax fleet monitoring system increases machine availability, reduces the risk of machine theft, allows for remote diagnosis by the distributor, and provides a wealth of other information to drive business efficiency and productivity. High Performance for Enhanced Productivity The HM350-2 dump truck has more horsepower and torque for higher productivity, which leads to improved fuel consumption and increased revenue, according to the manufacturer. The Komatsu designed electronically controlled countershaft transmission with K-ATOMiCS ensures proper clutch pressure and controls both the engine and transmission by monitoring vehicle conditions. This high technology transmission control system assures smooth shifts without shock and maximizes power train life. The engine power mode selection system allows the operator to easily select the appropriate mode depending on
the working condition: power mode for job sites with larger production at uphill-hauling and economy mode for light work on flat ground. Provisions for tailgates is standard for faster and more cost effective means of attaching tailgates in the field. Improved Cab Design The new dump truck is equipped with an ergonomically designed cab that offers a quiet and comfortable operator environment. The integrated cab and floor provide an airtight cab and reduce noise. The wide cab features a large electrically operated window for better visibility and improved production and safety. For greater safety and visibility, the number of mirrors have been doubled to include two front under view mirrors and four rear view mirrors. In addition, an electric heated rear window facilitates defrosting for enhanced visibility and safety. Environmentally-friendly lead-free radiators help keep the environment safe. Dumping is now easier than ever with an electric, low effort body dump control lever and the dump counter is standard, making it easier for the operator to track daily production. Easy Maintenance The HM350-2 was designed to keep service to a minimum with easy access to filters and longer intervals between oil changes. For maintenance, the cab can be tilted rearward 32 degrees to provide easy access to the engine and transmission. The number of grease points has been minimized by using maintenance-free rubber bushings. A heavy duty transmission guard protects the transmission from damage when operating in rough terrain, while a new protective grille reduces damage to front grille area in severe applications. For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com.
The International Grooving and Grinding Association (IGGA) — a non-profit organization dedicated to serving as the leading promotional and technical resource for acceptance and proper use of diamond grinding and grooving as well as pavement preservation and restoration — has selected Gregg Lyle of the Penhall Company as the winner of its annual operator of the year award. Announced at the IGGA’s annual meeting, held in Orlando, Fla., on Nov. 30 to Dec. 1, the purpose of this award is to recognize the men and women who work in the field for their leadership with special emphasis on dedication to quality. According to John Roberts, executive director of the IGGA, this award is significant in that it represents the commitment of the men and women in the field who toil in very dangerous conditions, often away from home for weeks at a time. “Gregg has spent the better part of his adult life serving this industry — working his way from the bottom up,” said Roberts. “Whether it be overseeing construction operations across the U.S. or training the next generation of diamond grinding machine operators, he has answered the call. Without men and women like this, our industry would cease to exist. He exemplifies the characteristics necessary to be considered for this honor.” Lyle joined the Penhall Company in 1997 as a grinder and slot saw operator. He came to Penhall with more than 15 years of experience in the construction field. He worked his way up to working foreman on the dowel bar retrofit crew, and shortly thereafter became a superintendent. He has supervised all aspects of Penhall’s concrete restoration division including the grinding, patching and dowel bar retrofit. According to Dan Iverson, operations manager of the Penhall Company, Lyle takes great pride in his work and makes sure everyone is satisfied before he leaves a job. “Gregg is very deserving of this award and Penhall is proud to have him as a part of our team,” said Iverson. “Not only does he work well with everyone on his jobs — from the field to the office to the state officials — those that work for him do so with enthusiasm. If there is a problem, he always handles everything in a fair and impartial manner.” About IGGA The International Grooving and Grinding Association (IGGA) is a non-profit trade association founded in 1972 by a group of dedicated industry professionals committed to the development of the diamond grinding and grooving process for surfaces constructed with Portland cement concrete and asphalt. In 1995, the IGGA joined in affiliation with the American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA) to represent its newly formed Concrete Pavement Restoration Division. The IGGA/ACPA CPR Division now serves as the technical resource and industry representative in the marketing of optimized pavement surfaces, concrete pavement restoration and pavement preservation around the world. The mission of the International Grooving and Grinding Association (IGGA) is to serve as the leading promotional and technical resource for acceptance and proper use of diamond grinding and grooving as well as Concrete Pavement Preservation (CPP) and restoration. For more information, visit www.igga.net.
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PITTSBURGH CONSTRUCTION EXPO TRADE SHOWS EXPO from page 24
Emerald Equipment Systems Inc. 7600 Morgan Rd. Liverpool, NY 13090 Booth 33 Crushing, screening, recycling, washing equipment dealer. Terex, Cedarapids, Pegson and Powerscreen. Fleet Fitters 912 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16002 Booth 14 Fleet Fitters specializes in up-fitting and customization of vehicles for all commercial applications. The company’s range of services includes mobile vehicle up-fitting and service; radio sales and repair; amber lighting solutions; plow and salt spreader installation; generator sales and support; engineering and CAD design; and parts sales. Golden Eagle Equipment 12861 Route 30 Irwin, PA 15642 Booth 265 Hi Viz Store 1663 Beamer Ave. New Kensington, PA 15068 Booth 52 The company offers a wide range of high visibility work wear, corporate wear and other items, covering all Hi Viz needs. Highway Equipment Company 22035 Perry Highway Zelienople, PA Booth 320 Kobelco excavators, Hyundai excavators and wheel loaders, Kawasaki wheel loaders, New Holland skid steers, compact tract loaders, backhoe loaders, Sakai compaction rollers, Moxy articulated trucks, Dressta dozers, IH crawler trucks, Gradall excavators, Rogers trailers, Felling trailers, Finn equipment and Terex asphalt equipment. Kundel Industries 3710 Hendricks Rd. Aistintown, OH 44515 Booth 46 and 47 Hoffman Diamond Products 121 Cedar St. Punxsutawney, PA 15767 Booth 2 Hoffman is an American-owned and operated company that specializes in all things diamond tools. Its display will consist of a wide range of diamond cutting and drilling equipment.
Land Improvement Contractors of America 5 Deerpath Milford, NY 08848 Booth 34 Linemen’s Supply Inc. 30 Travis Ave. Binghamton, NY 13904 Booth 500 As a complete Stanley Hydraulic Tools dealer, Linemen’s Supply offers free onsite demonstrations and training after the sale, along with service for all hydraulic hand tools. Visit www.linemenssupply.com. Matcon Diamond Inc. 3447 E. Carson St. Pittsburgh, PA 15205 Booth 365 Concrete sawing, drilling and removal. Sales of related equipment. Mentor Dynamics Ltd. 170-B Penrod Court Glen Burnie, MD Booth 43 Mentor Dynamics is a leading supplier of high performance bedliners and tarping products for dump trucks, trailers and construction equipment. Products include asphalt grade liners, heavy-duty general purpose liners and specialized liners for bucket, chutes and hoppers. Whether hauling mulch, sand, stone or asphalt, the company can help select the best liner for contractors’ needs. Its Dyna-Flo brand has been used in heavy-duty construction equipment, such as articulated trucks, for more than 25 years. Its recently introduced Dyna-Flo A-1 asphalt grade liner provides improved release and better wear than current competitive products, according to Mentor Dynamics. The company also supplies other specialty truck components and is a regional distributor for Aero’s tarping products, including EasyCover and Crank N.Go. Murrysville Machinery Co. 1000 Commercial Court Irwin, PA 15642 Booth 16 The one-stop source for all crushing, screening and conveying needs. Offering new and used equipment and a late model rental fleet supported by in-house parts and service departments; onsite service trucks staffed by trained technicians, and sales consultants/engineers to assist with crushing, screening and conveying solutions.
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Northeast Stihl 14 Forest Parkway Shelton, CT 06484 Booth 24 and 25 Stihl handheld outdoor power equipment, such as chainsaws, trimmers, blowers and hedge trimmers. PA One Call System Inc. 925 Irwin Run Rd. West Mifflin, PA 15122 Booth 17 The organization’s purpose is to prevent damage to underground facilities. To promote safety, it provides an efficient and effective communications network among project owners, designers, excavators and facility owners. Paul R. Lipp & Son Inc. 46563 Pancake Clarkson Rd. Rogers, OH 44455 Booth 29 Construction lasers and survey instruments by AGL, Apache, Futtura, Laser Regerence, Laser Tech, Mikrofym, Ocala and Sokkia. Precision Laser & Instrument Inc. 85 11th St. Ambridge, PA 15003 Booth 7 and 8 Trimble productivity equipment. Pitt Industrial Diamond Products Inc. 7650 Route 30 N. Huntington, PA 15642 Booth 160 and 170 Pumps, generators, saws, safety items, diamond bits blinds, fasteners, abrasives, construction equipment, measuring marking products and compaction equipment. Productivity Products & Services 7075 N. Noah Drive Saxonburg, PA 16056 Booth 39 Topcon machine control for survey GPS and construction. Agriculture, mining, laser scanning and GIS systems, processing software related engineering services and instrument repair services. see EXPO page 112
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ASSE Symposium to Address Navigating Safety Issues Amid Challenging Economy The March 11 to 12 American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) symposium titled “Delivering Safety Results in Changing Times” will provide attendees with tools they can use now on how to analyze and rise above today’s difficult economy at work by leveraging the changes taking place to increase safety excellence. These have been tumultuous times for all and it looks like they will continue, according to the ASSE. Recent news reports ask “if the Federal Reserve and other regulators still have not explained why they failed to recognize the last bubble and the swift downturn in the economy, why should Congress, or anyone else, have faith that future Fed officials will recognize the next bubble?” The ASSE symposium’s keynote speaker Mary O’HaraDevereaux, CEO of Global Foresight of San Francisco, noted that while the recent financial meltdown and fears of a global depression are now in the past, “expect a long, flat bottom through 2010 and anemic recovery through 2011.” Devereaux, like many economists, expect a continued decline with hous-
ing prices flattened; foreclosures continuing to rise; a mid-2010 unemployment peak; a rise in the number of uninsured; and, credit conditions remaining challenging especially for small businesses. Sessions at the two-day “Delivering Safety Results in Changing Times”, to be held in Scottsdale, Ariz., will discuss how SH&E professionals can leverage receding resources for safety success; change management techniques; and, demonstrate the value of safety during changing times. Katherine Hart, ASSE member, of Alameda, Calif., and principal of ClearVision Consulting, will give a general session presentation on how SH&E professionals can thrive in the new economy. To prepare for the road ahead, Devereaux suggests businesses take advantage of relevant aspects of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act; expect big shifts in how and what customers buy — learn about their new business models; retool your value proposition to match the new era; and, define global opportunities. She will provide more insight
Seminars Added to World of Asphalt, AGG1 Shows The 2010 AGG1 and World of Asphalt exhibitions are planning new and expanded educational programming for show attendees. The World of Asphalt Show & Conference and AGG1 Aggregates Forum & Expo will be held Feb. 15 to 18, 2010, at the Duke Energy Convention Center in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. “In a down economy or boom, education makes the difference for success. It’s tough for our industry right now, and we wanted to give attendees as many opportunities as possible to get the knowledge they need to run their businesses,” stated Show Director Melissa Magestro. Magestro noted that the wide variety of education will appeal to a broad spectrum of attendees, from the executive suite to the plant floor to field operations. “With so much industry education in one convenient location, plus networking and exhibits, the shows are a wise investment of company time and money,” she stated. New programs include the “Project Management Essentials: Planning that Boosts Coordination, Control, and Cash Flow” course, the “NIOSH Seminar in Major Risk Assessment,” and the “Legal Symposium for the Aggregates Industry.”
The NIOSH seminar and legal symposium are included in the annual convention program of AGG1 show owner National Stone, Sand and Gravel Association (NSSGA), but open to all show attendees. The project management course is a new addition to World of Asphalt, also open to all show attendees. World of Asphalt’s “People, Plants, and Paving Training Program” includes more sessions focused on warm mix asphalt and pavement-preservation. New topic areas in the training program include technical advancements on electronic job tracking; new applications of crumb rubber and OGFC; advancements in WMA, including foaming and additives approaches; energy efficiencies and alternative energy sources; quality control of operations and challenges involved; troubleshooting plant operations; handling shingles in the plant; and how to sell in tough times. The AGG1 show’s AGG1 Academy has added a new technology track and new business/management track, in addition to tracks from the 2009 show, which focused on key aspects of aggregates operations (dredging, automation, plant operations, community relations, environmental/safety/health, transportation, sustainability, and drilling and
blasting). The technology track classes will present highly technical information in a way that non-technical people can easily understand, and the business/management track will help employees become more productive and cost-effective as they adapt to changing responsibilities and priorities in today’s economy, according to show organizers. Additional education also available to all show attendees includes the Asphalt Pavement Alliance’s (APA) Asphalt Pavement Conference, with the theme of “Saving Pavements, Dollars and the Environment,” and the co-located National Traffic Management and Work Zone Safety Power Workshops, sponsored by the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). World of Asphalt and AGG1 target the needs of aggregates, asphalt, pavement maintenance and traffic safety industry professionals. Leading industry manufacturers and suppliers will unveil and discuss their latest technologies and product innovations on the show floor, complemented by industry-focused education programs for all segments. For more information, visit www.agg1.org or www.worldofasphalt.com.
in her 8:30 a.m. March 11 keynote presentation. Other session topics include building a change management plan; developing a sustainability roadmap with a path to safety; becoming the sustainability professional to take safety to the next level; looking at countermeasures to minimize the impact on SH&E in an economic downturn along with aligning with corporate social responsibility and greening activities. The symposium also will address the impact the new U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) will have on the SH&E profession. The symposium will be held at Chaparral Suites Resort Hotel in Scottsdale. Registration includes 1.4 CEUs/COCs and 2.0 Safety CM Points Approval. In addition, ASSE will be conducting Math Review, ASP Workshops and Corporate Safety Management Programs March 7 to 10 at the same location just prior to the “Delivering Safety Results in Changing Times” symposium. For more information, call 847/699-2929 or visit www.asse.org.
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Mays Construction Specialties Inc. (MCSI) was able to expedite the new access trail for Telluride Ski Resort by providing the blast hole drilling on this ridge at more than 13,000 ft. elevation using its HEM-300HT drill mounted on a Link-Belt 130LX excavator. Weather conditions at that altitude in October consisted of wind gusts of more than 100 mph and wind chill temperatures below 10 F. MCSI has four TEI drills and has provided the Rocky Mountain Region with blast hole drilling, soil nailing, ground and rock anchors, and micropiles for almost 20 years. For more information, visit www.lbxco.com.
Lincoln, Kobelco Introduce Automatic Lubrication System Lincoln has introduced an automatic lubrication system available for select Kobelco excavators. In collaboration with Kobelco Construction Machinery America, Lincoln’s Quicklub automatic lubrication system is now offered as a factory-installed option on the Kobelco ED195 and SK Series excavators manufactured in Calhoun, Ga. The system is designed to eliminate daily manual lubrication, while ensuring that all components receive frequent, pre-determined amounts of grease while in use. The process lubricates critical wear surfaces and maintains a seal against rock dust, dirt, sand and water. Labor costs and downtime can be reduced with increased pin and bushing life, and resale value of the excavator may be increased, according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 314/6518223 or visit www.kobelcoautolube.com.
The system is designed to eliminate daily manual lubrication, while ensuring that all components receive frequent, predetermined amounts of grease while in use.
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We’ve become attached to your machines. Sandvik (Rammer) G-Series hydraulic impact hammers
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And, now Allied adds to that great family background with the Sandvik (Rammer) and AR Series™ hammers. Allied’s attachments don’t take a back seat to any competitor. In particular, our Sandvik (Rammer) product features a long-stroke design, all oil operation and ProControl. All of our high performance boom-mounted attachments are supported by the most respected parts and service organization in North America. Customer satisfaction is job one at Allied. Great products supported by people who know the industry and its customers. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call 1-800-321-1046 for the name of the Allied Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.
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New Business Management Workshops Offer Financial Leadership Education The Rental Show in Orlando, Fla., will feature two new in-depth, day-long learning opportunities for rental owners on specific aspects of operating a rental business. The Feb. 7 Business Management Series workshops will focus on financial strategies and extreme leadership and are designed for those from construction, general tool or party/event businesses. Business Management Series: How to Increase Your Company’s Bankability, Performance and Value will be presented by Carl Forssen, a long-time speaker at The Rental Show from Business Resource Services, Seattle. Past attendees at Forssen’s financial seminars have asked for a full day devoted to the topic. This Business Management Series session will focus on the role of the balance sheet, using financial ratios with the American
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2004 Cat CB224E, 946 hours .....................................$19,900 2002 CB334D, 962 hours ...........................................Call 2004 CB334E, 2954 hours .....................................$27,000 2004 Cat CB534DXW, 832 hours ...........................$75,000 2005 Cat CS563E, 287 hours .....................................$75,000 2005 Cat CS563E, 1332 hours .....................................$75,000 2005 Cat CS563E, 1,778 hours .....................................$75,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729
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2007 Takeuchi TB1140, s/n 51400893, 32,000 #, 18’ dig depth, cab, heat, A/C, quick attach, bucjet, 885 hours.......... ....................................$97,500. 2007 Mustang ME3803ZT, s/n AE02237, 7700#, 11’ dig depth, cab, heat, A/C, counterweight, bucket, 681 hours.......$34,995.
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2005 Cat 420D, 972 hours .....................................$49,000 2006 Cat 420EIT, 773 hours .....................................$65,000
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Wheel Loaders 2006 Cat 904B, 3,456 hours .....................................$39,000 2005 928GZ, 2519 hours .....................................$87,300 2006 Cat 938GII, 2,552 hours ...................................$119,000 2006 Cat 938GII, 441 hours ...................................$129,000 2006 Cat 972H, 3,180 hours ...................................$229,000 2003 Cat 980G, 7251 hours ...................................$199,000 2002 Cat 980G..................Call 1998 Cat 980............$499,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729 NH Construction Equipment New & Used Parts & Service Modern Equipment Sales & Rental 800-445-4381
Track Loaders 2006 Cat 953C, 721 hours ...................................$135,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729 2005 Mustang MTL25, s/n 21501849, 110 HP, cab, heat, A/C, 1200 hours..........$34,500.
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1987 Cat 963, s/n 21Z1370, Balderson coupler, S/D bucket, forks, new U/C, engine, HPCU C/P..............................$34,800. 1995 Cat CP563C Padfoot Roller, excellent shape, 50% rubber.........................$29,600. 1990 Dresser 6200, s/n 4230, aux. hyd., JRB coupler, 42’’ magnet (hyd)..............$71,200. 1996 Hyundai 210LC, s/n 10025, 50’ long front, excellent shape, aux. hyd..........$69,800. Bob Harrell 609-561-7702 NEW PARTS Hyundai - Mustang Okada - Sakai Yanmar Call: John Stevens or Jeff Brooks G & H Services, Inc. 973/383-3370 Fax: 373/383-5756
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CATERPILLAR 14H MOTORGRADER WE HAVE A NEW POTENTIAL CUSTOMER FOR AN EARLY YEAR MODEL 14H MOTORGRADER. WHOLESALE PRICE MUST REFLECT CURRENT MARKET CONDITIONS. Contact: WENDELL CAIN Phone: 770-381-8984 Fax: 770-381-6977 Email: wendell@cainandtodd.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1984 OR NEWER CAT D7G Contact: RANDY REECE Phone: 770-966-9056 Fax: 770-966-9035 Email: randy@globalequipmentexporters.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BULLDOZER D7G ONLY CONTRACTOR Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BARBER GREEN BG210B PAVER I AM LOOKING FOR BG210B PAVER Contact: TONY THOMAS Phone: 818-956-5231 Fax: 818-956-5239 Email: tonythomas@pacificcranes.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HM 4500 Contact: NASEEM KAUKAB Phone: 00966 503114628 Fax: 00966 1 477 3075 Email: naseem@sajco.com.sa –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DUMP TRUCK Contact: LARRY WEINSTEIN Phone: 845 721-2983 Fax: 845 357-221 Email: lbw228@optonline.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2 CAT 938F WHEEL LOADERS Contact: RICHARD Phone: 603 828-6100 Fax: 603 430-2119 Email: cmisold@myfairpoint.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I AM LOOKING TO BUY D6NLGP Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VOLVO 360 EXCAVATOR 2004-2006, ANY LOCATION OK Contact: JOHN TANNOURJI Phone: 914-693-0300 Email: itc@bestweb.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DEMOLITION BUCKET FOR A CAT 977L REASONABLY PRICED Contact: RICK Phone: 860-428-1059 Email: aliciabeth@sbcglobal.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADER 910EFG, 920, 930, 936E Contact: ALHARTHI Phone: 00447875086827 Email: deerah1est@yahoo.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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January 22, 2010 – BALL. AGC Young Constructors Krewe Mardi Gras Ball from 7 to 11 P.M. Contact the AGC office at 314/781-2356 for more information. January 27, 2010 – MEETING. Monthly AGC Membership Breakfast Meeting for all members from 7 to 7:45 A.M. - First Floor Assembly Room, Construction Training School, 6301 Knox industrial drive, St. Louis, MO. Cost is $15.00 per person exclusive to AGC of St. Louis members only. Questions, please contact Kathy Givens at 314/4803172. January 31, 2010 – CLUB MEMBERSHIP. AGC CLUB of St. Louis, MO. The AGC of St. Louis is proud to invite you to become a member of one of the most prestigious groups in the St. Louis commercial construction industry. Fro questions, contact Len Toenjes at 314/781-2356. January 13-15, 2010 – EXPO ‘10. AG CONNECT Expo - Preview Day January 12, 2010 (by special admission), Orlando, FL. AG CONNECT Expo provides a world-class international forum for agriculture industry professionals to share global agricultural ideas and management trends. For information please call 800-867-6060. February 7-10, 2010 – SHOW. THE RENTAL SHOW returns to Orlando, FL at the Orange County Convention Center. The show will be in the North-South building, which is where the 2006 Show was held. Exhibitors and Rental Store Attendees can call 800-334-2177. February 9-10, 2010 – EXPO. Pittsburgh Construction EXPO to be held at the Monroeville Convention Center, Monroeville, PA. For ticket and further information, please contact Sheila Kirby (800523-2200) or Bob Buckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, Ft. Washington, PA. February 24-25, 2010 – EXPO. Chicago, IL Construction Expo to be held at the Schaumburg Convention Center, Schaumburg, IL. For tickets and further information please contact Sheila Kirby (800-523-2200) or Bob Buckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, Fort Washington, PA. February 27 to March 3, 2010 – International Hardware Fair. International Hardware Fair Cologne 2010, Cologne, Germany. For more information regarding this event contact Chris Beavers, Koelnmesse, Inc. at 773-326-9928. March 9-10, 2010 – EXPO. Philadelphia Construction EXPO to be held at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, Oaks, PA. For ticket and further information, please contact Sheila Kirby (800523-2200) or Bob Buckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, Ft. Washington, PA. March 17-20, 2010 – CONVENTION ‘10. Mark your calendar! AGC’s 91st Annual Convention will be held at the Marriott Orlando World Center in Orlando, FL. More information will be posted as soon as it is available. March 18-19, 2010 – EXPO. Midwest Construction Expo to be held at the Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, MN. For tickets and further information please contact Sheila Kirby (800-523-2200) or Bob Buckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, Fort Washington, PA. June 1-5, 2010 – EXPO. ConExpo Russia 2010, Crocus International Exhibition Center, Moscow, Russia. ConExpo Russia is a new construction exhibition supported by the Russian government, Russian contractor groups, and the manufacturers who exhibit. It is the gathering place of the construction, utility and forestry industries in Russia and surrounding states, featuring the latest in equipment technologies and education. The Russian construction industry is booming. With continued growth potential and infrastructure projects in the nonresidential construction, forestry and utility industries, companies are looking to the Russian market to expand their enterprise. For more information visit: www.conexporussia.com and email: info@conexporussia.com and phone: 800-867-6060. March 22-26, 2011 – EXPO. CONEXPO-CON/AGG, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. CONEXPO-CON/AGG will be the world’s largest international gathering place in 2011 for the construction and construction materials industries, showcasing the latest equipment, services and technologies. For more information, visit: www.conexpoconagg.com; Email: info@conexpoconagg.com or phone: 800-867-6060. March 22-26, 2011 – International Exposition. Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. IFPE 2011 - the International Exposition for Power Transmission is the leading international exposition and technical conference for hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical and mechanical power transmission components, systems and controls. For information visit: www.ifpe.com; E-mail: info@ifpe.com or phone 800-867-6060.
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PITTSBURGH CONSTRUCTION EXPO TRADE SHOWS EXPO from page 98
Progressive Diesel Injection 451 North Gate Circle New Castle, PA 16105 Booth 51 Perkins engine master service dealer. The company will display an engine along with other diesel engine components/parts. Rockland Manufacturing 152 Weber Lane Bedford, PA 15522 Booth 37 Construction equipment tools; thumbs, buckets, blades and more. Rogers Brothers 100 Orchard St. Albion, PA 16401 Booth 270 Rogers manufactures lowbed heavy hauler and tag-along trailers in capacities from 20-150 tons (18 to 136 t). Rogers offers standard, custom and specialized multi-axle models. Rodgers Insurance Group Inc. 651 Holiday Drive Building 5 Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Booth 35 Insurance products for the construction and service trades industries. Rudd Equipment Co. Buncher Industrial District Building 1, Avenue A Leetsdale, PA 15056 Booth 350 Volvo construction and paving equipment. Screen Services Ltd. 2952 Neville Rd. Pittsburgh, PA 15225 Booth 22 Authorized Sandvik mobile products dealer for Pennsylvania, specializing in portable screening and crushing equipment. Stauffer Diesel Inc. PO Box 586 Ephrata, PA 17522 Booth 5 and 6 Distributors of Deutz diesel engines.
Stefanini Equipment Supply Inc. 1415 S. Jaggard St. Altoona, PA 16602 Booth 30 MTG teeth and wear parts systems, Black Cat blades and teeth and adapters, template tools and lubriplate greases. Stephenson Equipment 8181 Noblestown Rd. McDonald, PA 15057 Booth 300 Manitowoc, Grove, Shuttlelift, Spydercrane, National, Manitex and Elliott cranes. Sunbelt Rentals 125 Rocky Rd. Irwin, PA 15642 Booth 48 and 49 Construction, industrial and homeowner rental equipment. Trader Media 150 Granby St. Norfolk, VA 23510 Booth 15 Advertising publication for construction equipment, along with the online version at www.equipmenttraderonline.com. Trench Shoring Services 1200 Neville Rd. Pittsburgh, PA 15225 Booth 10 and 11 Ultrashore lightweight aluminum trench shields. Stackable up to 12 ft. deep in any type of soil. Perfect for plumbers, municipalities and utility companies.
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Walsh Equipment Inc. 706 Unionville Rd. Prospect, PA 16052 Booth 330 Construction equipment: JCB, Paladin attachments; Truck equipment: J & J dump bodies, Western plows and spreaders, Wausa plows, Gledhill plows, highway spreaders, Elkin spreaders, Central hydraulic systems; Road maintenance: LeeBoy, Rosco, JCB/Vibromax, Tiger mowers, Massey Ferguson tractors, Schwarze street sweepers; Supplies: street signs and posts, pipe, safety material, light equipment. WearCheck USA 501 Madison Ave. Cary, NC 27513 Booth 28 WearCheck USA provides fluid analysis of oils, coolants and diesel fuels. The company’s programs are designed for client specific applications to assist fleet managers with reducing owning and operating costs by providing useful maintenance data for making decisions to reduce downtime and possible equipment failures. Wengers of Myerstown PO Box 409 831 S. College St. Myerstown, PA 17067 Parts and components for off-road construction equipment.
Valley Tire Co./Michelin North America 2107 Gibsontown Rd., Route 906 Belle Vernon, PA 15012 Booth 150 Commercial truck, new, and Michelin retreads, rim refurbishing. Earthmover, construction, industrial tires and services.
Wireless Works — Sprint/Nextel — Business to Business Specialist 100 Broughton Rd. Bethel Park, PA 15102 1597 Washington Pike Bridgeville PA 15017 680 Pittsburgh Street Uniontown PA 15401 Booth 9
Vermeer Sales & Service 131 Wisconsin Ave. Cranberry Township, PA 16066 Booth 310 Trenching and boring equipment for the underground utility industry. Chippers and grinders for land clearing, tree care, wood recycling and fuel production; trommel screens.
Wojanis Supply 1001 Montour West Industrial Park Coraopolis, PA 15108 Booth 41 Wojanis Supply Co. is a total fluid power facility encompassing sales, service, design and manufacturing capabilities for the hydraulic industry.
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2002 Case 60XT Skid Steer Loader 2,024 Hrs., 69 HP Cummins Dsl., Hyd. Self 2004 Kubota KX121-3 Mini Excavator 2,161 Hrs., 10,000 Lb. Operating Weight, 1995 Case IH 5240 Tractor 6,032 Hrs., Dyno’d at 117 PTO HP, MFD, 6 Cyl., Level, Ride Control, Front Electric Controls, New Tires, Heated Cab Cab w/ Heat & AC, Angle Blade, Hyd. Thumb, Coupler, Hyd. Tilting Grading Bkt. 540/1000 PTO, 16F/12R PS Trans.
2004 Case 580SM Tractor Loader Backhoe 2,580 Hrs., 90 HP Dsl., 4WD, ROPS Cab w/ Heat & AC, Ride Control, Cold Start, Standard Hoe
1992 Case 550 Dozer 3,883 Hrs., 75 HP Cummins Turbo Engine, Power Shift Trans., 6-Way Blade, Woods Screens & Sweeps
2002 Kubota L48 Tractor Loader Backhoe 1,073 Hrs., 48 HP Engine, Skid Steer QA Bkt., 3 Pt. Hitch & PTO
1997 Kubota L3600 Tractor 289 Hrs., 36 HP Dsl., 4WD, ROPS, Glideshift Shuttle Trans., Loader, 3 Pt. Hitch & PTO
2007 Kubota RTV900W Utility Vehicle 200 Hrs., 22 HP Dsl., 4WD, Power Steering, Power Dump, ROPS, Steel Roof, Glass Windshield
2002 John Deere 4310 Tractor 582 Hrs., 32 HP Dsl., 4WD, ROPS, Hard Cab w/ Heat, Loader w/ QA Bkt. & Forks, Subframe Backhoe, 59” Front Snowblower
AG: • 2007 Kubota ZD326 Mower/Zero Turn • 1997 Kubota L3600 Tractor • 1982 Case David Brown 1190 Tractor • 1995 Case IH 5240 Tractor • 2002 John Deere 4310 Tractor • 1982 John Deere 650 Tractor • 1998 Kubota L2900GST Tractor • 2008 Massey Ferguson GC2600 Tractor • 2000 Toro 520LXI Garden Tractor • 1960 Case 30 Tractor • 1963 Case 430 Tractor • 1961 International 340 Tractor • 2000 Kubota BX2200 Tractor • 1977 Massey Ferguson MF 40B Tractor
• 2007 Kioti CK30 HST TLB 114 Hrs. • 2003 JD 6415 4WD Tractor w/ 640 SL Ldr., 1,800 Hrs. • New Woods 10,000 Lb. 12 Volt Winch • 2003 Kubota B7300 Tractor • Kubota L3750 Tractor • John Deere 4100 Tractor • John Deere 2210 Tractor • Patz 375 Mixer Wagon CONSTRUCTION: • 1992 Case CK62 Mini Excavator • 2004 Kubota KX121-3 Mini Excavator • 1979 Case 586C Forklift • 2002 Case 60XT Skid Steer Loader • 1998 Case 95XT Skid Steer Loader
• 2004 Case 580SM Tractor Loader Backhoe • 2007 Kubota RTV900W Utility Vehicle • 1977 Michigan 75B Wheel Loader • 1992 Case 550 Dozer • 1968 Case 580CK Tractor Loader Backhoe • 2002 Kubota L48 Tractor Loader Backhoe • 2001 Lull 644-34 4WD Telescopic Forklift 3,000 Hrs. • JD 6440 3 Yd. Wheel Loader • 2002 JLG 1932 Elec. Scissor Lift • 2002 Cat 226 Skid Steer w/ Cab & Heat, 1,800 Hrs. • Terex Simon 40’ 4x4 Scissor Lift • 1987 Ford F250 w/ Utility Body • New Watchdog 15 KW Whole House Generator, LP/Nat. Gas
MISCELLANEOUS: • 1997 Alamo SH88 Mower/Flail • 1996 Woods BH6500 Backhoe • 2000 York SSPU Broom • WorkSaver Landscape Rake • Misc. 10’ Snow Pusher • York RS6 Rake/Landscape • York RS6 Rake/Landscape • 2000 Misc. PAS10R Trailer • New Fabtech 72” Skid Steer Bkt. • New Versatech 60” Hyd. Grapple Bkt. • New Quik Attach Backhoe Attachment • New Fabtech Hay Spear • New Fabtech Exc. Thumb • New 12’ Steel Flatbed Body
• New 10’ Steel Flatbed Body • New 9’ Steel Dump Body (no hyd.) • (2) New Tractor Seats • G-70 Chains • (4) Ratchet Binders • (8) 27’ Straps • New Elec. Jack Hammer • New Alum. PU Tool Box • New Job Box • New 20 Ton Air Over Hyd. Bottle Jack • Like New Fisher Minute Mount 2 8’6” Ezv Snow Plow • New Easy Kleen Magnum 4000 15 HP Hot Water Pressure Washer • New Torq 5000 Watt Diesel Generator
• New Mustang MVP88 Plate Compactor, Honda Powered • New Mustang MR-80 Rammer Compactor, Honda Powered • New Sparks 8000 Watt Generator • Ridgid Honda Powered Air Compressor • New Sparks 2” Gas Powered Pump • New Lincoln 140 Wire Feed Welder • New Makita Gas Powered Cutoff Saw • New Grip 10 Gallon Sand Blaster • New 50’ Automatic Air Hose Reel • New 1” Air Impact Wrench • 2003 Polaris 600 • 2001 Ski-Doo Formula 600 • Erskine 73” SSQA Hyd. Snowblower
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TJ Lambrecht Purchases First D7E Track-Type Tractor
Mark Hanback, general manager of Caterpillar’s Americas operations division-East Peoria.
Doug Oberhelman, Caterpillar group president, was recently named Caterpillar vice chairman effective Jan. 1.
Scott Johnson, Caterpillar’s worldwide product manager.
CATERPILLAR from page 8
mechanical, double-reduction final drives to provide smooth, infinitely variable driving force to the tracks. The engine in the D7E is entirely beltless, eliminating the need for belt maintenance and replacement. Headquartered in Elmhurst, Ill., Caterpillar dealer, Patten Industries, was instrumental in the sale of the D7E. “This revolutionary design consumes fewer resources over its working life than any other track-type tractor in its class. All major components are engineered to be rebuilt or reused in the future,” said Patten Executive General Manager Larry O’Neill. “Our customers are looking for these kinds of solutions, and we’re pleased to provide them with a competitive edge.” For more information on the Cat D7E with electric drive, visit www.cat.com/D7E.
(L-R): Mark Hanback, general manager of Americas operations division-East Peoria; Scott Johnson, worldwide product manager; and Doug Oberhelman, group president, all of Caterpillar, congratulate Dan Klingberg, president, TJ Lambrecht Construction.
(L-R): Scott Johnson, worldwide product manager of Caterpillar, addresses guests as Mark Hanback, general manager of Americas operations division-East Peoria; Dan Klingberg, president of TJ Lambrecht Construction; and Doug Oberhelman, Caterpillar group president, look on.
Doug Oberhelman (L), Caterpillar group president, presents Dan Klingberg, president of TJ Lambrecht Construction, with a D7E replica.
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2 DAYS – 1000’S OF LOTS – 2 DAYS MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from TILCON CT & THE ESTATE OF JOHN CUNNANE & CLIFFORD B. GREEN & SONS, INC. & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS 275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254 DAY 1 FRIDAY, JANUARY 29TH, 9:00 AM CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & PAVING EQUIPMENT, FRONT DISCHARGE MIXERS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: 1997 Cat 330BL; 1992 Cat 325L, 40” Bkt w/Teeth, 11’ Dip, Aux Hyd, s/n 7CJ00464; 1993 Cat 320L; 1997 John Deere 595D Mobile Excavator, 12KW Genset, No Magnet, Rotator Grapple w/360 Rotator, Extra Valve, Extra Plumbing, Solid Rubber Tires, Back Blade; 1997 John Deere 200LC, Erops, 9’8” Dip, 36” Bkt, A/C, Thumb, s/n FF0200X500413; 2001 Kobelco Sk250LC, Q/C, Plumbed, 11’10” Dip, 48” Bkt w/Teeth, s/n LL08U0323; 1990 Kobelco SK905LC, 8’ Dip, 24” Bkt w/Teeth, s/n YPU00113; 1991 Gradall G3WD Mobile Excavator, s/n 0133284; CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: 1994 Cat D3C, s/n 6SL00320; 1987 Cat D6H, Orops, 10’7” Blade, s/n 4RC01580; 1984 Komatsu D31A-17, Orops w/Sweeps, 8’6” 6 Way Blade, s/n 32587; 1998 John Deere 450G, Orops, 9’3” 6 Way Blade, s/n T0450GF840927; 1989 John Deere 450G, Orops, 9’3” 6 Way Blade, s/n T0450GF760047; 1984 John Deere 450C, s/n 276406; Mid 80s Dresser TD15E, Int’l Dsl, Straight Blade w/Tilt, s/n 4450005U008125; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 1999 Cat 938G, Cab, 3rd Valve, Q/C w/GP Boce Bkt, 20.5/25 Radials, s/n 4YS00748; 2002 JCB 436, Cab, A/C, 3rd Valve, 3 Yd Bkt, Forks, Quick Coupler; 1996 Kawasaki 90Z IV; 1991 Michigan L160, 26.5/25 Radials, 5 Yd GP Bkt, s/n L160V60514; 1985 John Deere 644C, 8’10” BOCE Bkt, 20.525 Tires, s/n DW644CD508057; 1987 Fiat Allis FR-12B, 2.5 Yd Bkt, Cab w/Heat, Strobe Light, Work Lights; 1985 Fiat Allis FR20, 5 Yd Bkt, s/n R20A2TZ500743, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Long Island, NY; 1972 Fiat Allis 645B, 2.5 Yd Bkt, Cab w/Heat, Strobe Light; Hough H-70, AWD, 2.5 Yd Bkt, Cab w/Heat, Strobe Light; 1999 Cat 924F, s/n 5NN01551, Fire Damaged, Inoperable, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Binghamton, NY; TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 1989 John Deere 510C, Erops, 4x4, Standard Hoe, 24” Bkt, 7’ BOCE Bkt, s/n T0510CG762371; 1983 John Deere 710B; 1973 John Deere 500C, 2 WD, Orops, s/n 500C179799; SKID STEERS: 1989 Bobcat 743, 5’ BOCE Bkt, Aux Hyd, s/n 501949360; 1988 Bobcat 743, Erops, 5’ BOCE Bkt, Aux Hyd, Dsl, s/n 5019428859; JCB Robot, Orops, 69” Grading Bkt, Q/C, Aux Hyd, s/n 1134014; SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: 2010 Pallet Fords; 2010 Fork Frame; 2010 60”, 66” & 72” Smooth Bkts; 2010 Stump Bkt, 2010 Versatech Hay Spear; 2010 66 “ Smooth Bkt Grapple; 2010 Mount Plate; Sweeper, Bobcat Landscape Rake; Melroe 907 Backhoe; Harley Rake; PAVING EQUIPMENT: Leeboy 1000T Paver, MWM Dsl; ROCK DRILLS: 2003 Ingersoll Rand ECM-780 Crawler Rock Drill, 880 Over CFM 350 PSI, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Lebanon, PA; CRUSHING & SCREENING PLANTS & COMPONENTS: Pioneer 20x36 Portable Jaw Crusher, 125 KW John Deere Generator, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Long Island, NY; Extec Robotrac Screener, Deutz Dsl, s/n 6469; Powerscreen Mark II Portable Screening Plant w/Extra Screens, s/n 3201017; 1999 Powerscreen Chieftain 1400, Track Mtd; LARGE GENSETS: 2001 Atlas Copco QAS108-125KVA 100KW Tag-Along Genset, Perkins Dsl, s/n 00370203; PORTABLE BATCH PLANT & COMPONENTS & MOBILE MIXER: Ross 8 CY Portable Concrete Batch Plant w/ 2 Material Hoppers & 75 Ton Cap Cement Silo, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Long Island, NY; Truss 35 Ton Cement Silo w/Dust Collector, Tri-Axle Chassis, Elec Cement Screw Conveyor, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Long Island, NY; Elkin 18 Yd Mobile Concrete Mixer, Tri-Axle, 5th Wheel, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Long Island, NY; ROLLERS & COMPACTORS: 1985 Ingersoll Rand DA30, 40” Vib Dbl Drum
Roller, s/n 7153S; Ingersoll Rand SPA-50, 72” Smooth Drum Roller, Orops, Detroit Dsl; 1977 Raygo 400A Sgl 84” Drum Roller, 4 Cyl Detroit Dsl, Orops, s/n 01M271214; TRENCHERS: TELESCOPIC BOOM LIFTS: 2000 Grove T80, 80’ Boom Lift, 4x4, Cummins Dsl; 2000 Upright SB60, Dsl, s/n 1398; ROUGH TERRAIN, TELESCOPIC & PNEUMATIC TIRED FORKLIFTS: 1997 Gehl 1083 Rough Terrain Telescopic Forklift, 4x4, 4 WS, 40’ Reach, s/n JN052749; MOTOR GRADERS & SCRAPERS: 1973 John Deere 570A Grader, s/n 002377T; Michigan 110-15 Self Loading Scraper, s/n 225A199, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Binghamton, NY; Michigan 110H Self Loading Scraper, s/n 7T64175, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Binghamton, NY; FORESTRY EQUIPMENT: 2002 Tree Bandit 1850 Grinder, Erops, A/C, Grapple Arm, s/n 4FMUS16102R000829; 1989 Ford F800, 21 Yd, 14’ S/A Chip Truck, 185 HP, 6.6L Ford, Allison MT653 Auto, 10K F, 19K Tag, Air Brakes, Vin A18841; 1998 John Deere 648G Grapple Skidder, s/n 567270, Fire Damaged, Inoperable, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Binghamton, NY; ARTICULATED & RIDGID FRAME END DUMPS: 1983 Terex 3309, 50 Ton Ridgid Frame End Dump, 16V71 Detroit, CLBT 6162 Allison Auto, Does Not Run, s/n 71032, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Newington, CT; (2) 1978 Terex 3311, 85 Ton Ridgid Frame End Dumps, 16V92 Detroit, 8000 Series Allison Auto, Retarder, Both Retired Not Running, s/n 6562, 64914, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Newington, CT; TRACK UTILITY VEHICLES: CRANES: 1973 Grove RT-S95, 18 Ton Rough Terrain Crane, 3 Section Boom, s/n 21769, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Long Island, NY; CRANE TRUCK: BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: 2010 Excalibur X36 Thumb; SEC 5 Finger Grapple; New 2010 Wildkat 80” Snow & Litter Bkt; Forks; Side Dump Bkt; ROLLOFF & ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 2007 Sterling Rolloff, Mercedes Benz 410 HP, 8LL, Pioneer Tarp, 20K F, 44K R, 60K Hoist; 1996 Mack RD688S T/A Rolloff, 350 HP, 13 Sp, 18K F, 55K R, Pioneer Hyd Cover, Vin 028006; 1993 Kenworth T/A Rolloff, 425 Cat, 8LL, 20K F, 52K R, Vin M613481; 1978 Int’l 1700 S/A Rollback, Dsl, 5+2, Vin A21339; HOOK TRUCK: 1997 Mack CH613 T/A Hook Truck, 400 Mack, 10 Sp, 38K R, Air Susp, Vin 072900; FRONT DISCHARGE MIXER TRUCKS (Service Records Available Upon Request): 1999 Advance CL8AP6811 Mixer, 6x6, Cummins ISM-335V, Allison HT740D, 23K F, Hendrickson 20K Steerable Lift Axle, 46K R, 11 Yd Drum, 177,824 Miles, 19,451 Hrs, Vin 007200; 1999 Advance C12-395AP Mixer, 6x6, Cat C12-395, Allison HT740D, 23K F, 20K Lift Axle, 46K R, 11 Yd Drum, 219,105 Miles, 17,888 Hrs, Vin 007153; 1999 Advance C12395AP Mixer, 6x6, Cat C12-395, Allison HT740D, 23K F, 20K Lift Axle, 46K R, 11 Yd Drum, 208,370 Miles, 17,958 Hrs, Vin 007154; 1999 Oshkosh S2346 Mixer, 6x6, Cummins ISM-335V, Allison New World, 23K F, 20K Lift Axle, 46K R, 11 Yd Drum, 173,181 Miles, 19,269 Hrs, Vin 066462; 1998 Advance C12410AP68 Mixer, 6x6, Cat C12-395, Allison HT740D, 23K F, 20K Lift Axle, 46K R, 11 Yd Drum, 222,993 Miles, 20,078 Hrs, Vin 007896; 1998 Advance C12410AP68 Mixer, 6x6, Cat C12-395, Allison HT740D, 23K F, 20K Lift Axle, 46K R, 11 Yd Drum, 177,065 Miles, 17,321 Hrs, Vin 007898; 1996 Advance CL8AP6811 Mixer, 6x6, Cummins M11-330, Allison HT740D, 23K F, 20K Steerable Lift Axle, 46K R, 11 Yd Drum, 4,000 Hrs On Engine/Trans, 278,620 Miles, 26,542 Hrs, Vin 007768; 1996 Advance CL8AP6811 Mixer, 6x6, Cummins M11-330, Allison New World, 23K F, 20K Lift Axle, 46K R, 11 Yd Drum, 4,000 Hrs On Engine, 239,424 Miles, 26,646 Hrs, Vin 007564; 1995 Advance CL8AP6811 Mixer, 6x6, Cummins L10-300, Allison HT740D, 23K F, 20K Lift Axle, 46K R, 11 Yd Drum, 4,000 Hrs On Rebuilt Engine, 325,259 Miles, 23,259 Hrs, Vin 007141; REFUSE TRUCKS: 1986 Volvo/White Rear Load Refuse Truck, Cummins Dsl, Allison Auto, 20K F, 44K R, Air Seat; TRUCK TRACTORS: 1997 Kenworth W900 T/A
Tractor, Detroit 470, 10 Sp, 12K F, 40K R, Sleeper, Air Ride, Vin 945581; 1999 Freightliner FLD S/A Tractor, 10 Sp, Air Ride, 330 Cummins, A/C, Vin 37301; 1994 Freightliner FLD S/A Tractor, Cummins Dsl, 10 Sp, Air Ride, A/C, Vin 689904; TRI, T/A & S/A DUMPS: 2006 Volvo VHD84F Tri-Axle Dump, Volvo VED465, 10 Sp, Spring Susp, 20K F, 46K R, Alum Wheels, 11R24.5 Tires, Bibeau 17.5’ Steel Body, Roll Tarp, Vin 398562; 2006 Volvo VHD84F Tri-Axle Dump, Volvo VED465, 10 Sp, Spring Susp, 20K F, 46K R, Alum Wheels, 11R24.5 Tires, Bibeau 17.5’ Steel Body, Roll Tarp, Vin 399721; 1997 Mack RD688S Tri-Axle Dump, 350 Mack, 8 Sp, 20K F, 46K R, 17’ Bibeau Body, 24.5 Radials, Vin 033388; 1997 Mack RD688S Tri-Axle Dump, 350 Mack, 8 Sp, 20K F, 46K R, 17’ Bibeau Body, 24.5 Radials, Vin 033389; 1995 Ford LTL9000 Tri-Axle Dump, 425 Cat, 8LL, 20K F, 20K Pusher, 45K R; 2006 Int’l 4300 S/A Dump, DT466, Allison 3600RDSP, Spring Susp, Alum Wheels, 11R25.5 Tires, A/C, 10’ Steel Body, Pintle Hook w/Air & Elec, Vin 289337; 2005 GMC C4500 S/A Steel Dump, 4x4, Dsl, Auto, Load Cover, Vin 516456; 1986 Ford F700 S/A Steel Dump, V8, 370, Gas, 5 Sp, 2 Sp Rear; 1986 Ford F700 Flatbed Dump, V8 Gas, Auto; 2006 Chevy 3500 1 Ton Mason Dump, 4x4, Allison Auto, Duramax Dsl, A/C; BUCKET & BOOM TRUCKS: REEFER TRAILERS: 2001 Great Dane 30’x96” T/A Reefer, TK Superior II, Curbside & Rear Roll Up Doors, Spring Susp, LP22.5 Hub Piloted; 1998 Great Dane 48’x102” T/A Reefer, TK Superior II, Curbside & Rear Roll Up Doors, LP22.5 Hub Piloted, Air Ride; 1998 Great Dane 45’x96” T/A Reefer, TK Superior II, Curbside & Rear Roll Up Doors, Spring Susp, LP22.5 Hub Piloted; 1996 Trailmobile 45’x96” Reefer, TK Superior II, Curbside & Rear Roll Up Doors, Spring Susp, Slide Axle, LP22.5 Hub Piloted, E Trac; DETACHABLE & LOWBED TRAILERS: 2006 Trail King 55 Ton Advantage Series Tri-Axle Detachable, 8.5’x26’ Well, Non Ground Bearing, Air Ride, Vin 056239; DUMP TRAILERS: (5) 1992 East 30 Yd Frameless Dump Trailers; 1987 Borco 26’ Steel Dump Trailer, 2 Way Gate, Richards Tarp; VAN, FLATBED & SGL DROP TRAILERS: (2) 2001 Manac 48’x102” Flatbed Trailers, Air Ride, Alum Floor, 11R24.5 Tires, Alum Composition, 11 Winches & Straps, Alum Wheels, 10’ Spread; 1991 Utility 48’x102” T/A Van Trailer, Slide Axle, Barn Doors, For Storage Only, Vin 406526; 1989 Utility 45’ T/A Van Trailer, Slide Axles, Barn & Curb Side Doors, For Storage Only, Vin 167710; 1984 Fruehauf 45’ T/A Van Trailer, Slide Axles, Barn Door, For Storage Only, Vin H016601; 1984 Great Dane 48’ T/A Van Trailer, Barn & Curb Side Doors, For Storage Only, Vin 097850; 1984 Great Dane 48’ T/A Van Trailer, Slide Axles, Barn Door, For Storage Only, Vin 097827; 1979 Monon 45’ T/A Van Trailer, Slide Axles, Barn Door, For Storage Only, Vin 38964; 1974 Strick 45’ T/A Van Trailer, Slide Axles, Barn Doors, For Storage Only, Vin 179684; 1974 Lufkin 45’ T/A Van Trailer, Roll Up Door, For Storage Only, 1973 Theurer 45’ T/A Van Trailer, Slide Axles, Barn Door, For Storage Only, Vin N37157; 1972 Trailmobile 45’ T/A Van Trailer, Slide Axles, Barn Door, For Storage Only, Vin J94571; TAGALONG & OTHER H.D. EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 1999 Eager Beaver 20XPT T/A Tag-Along, 20’ Deck w/Beaver Tail & Ramps; 1989 Shelby Corp 12 Ton T/A TagAlong, Vin JA42493; 1985 Butler 9 Ton Tri-Axle Tag-Along, 8’x27’ Well, 4’ Beaver Tail, Air Brakes, Vin F1003909; 1985 Eagle T/A Tag-Along, 16’ Well, 4’ Beaver Tail w/Ramps, Air Brakes, Vin T100035; WALKING FLOOR TRAILERS: 1991 Steco 45’ T/A Alum Walking Floor, Vin 252652; SNOW HANDLING EQUIPMENT: 1996 Mack MR685 Sander Truck, Vin 008529; 2007 Pro Tech 16’ Snow Pusher; 2007 Pro Tech 14’ Snow Pusher; Heavy Duty Plow Frame; UTILITY, FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS: 1998 Ford F800 S/A 24’ Flatbed, Cummins Dsl, 6 Sp, Air Brakes, Vin A03372; 2001 Int’l 4700 Box Truck, Vin 313574; 1997 Chevy 3500 Cube Van, Gas, Auto, Vin 033182; 1987 Ford F350 Enclosed
Utility Body, 8 Cyl Dsl, Auto, Vin A76833; 1998 Ford Cargo Van, Gas, Auto, Vin B15666; SERVICE, WATER, FUEL & LUBE TRUCKS: 1993 Ford F800 Service Truck w/Enclosed Utility Body, Ford Dsl, Auto, Air Compressor, 30 Amp Inverter, Crane, Vin A01484; SPECIALIZED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT: 1988 Ford Super Duty Dsl Truck w/1988 Thom-Katt (Putzmeister) Concrete Pump, 373 Deutz Dsl, 60’ 4” Hose, s/n 373, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Long Island, NY; FLEET VEHICLES: 2001 Ford Windstar Van, Gas, Auto, Vin B46629; 1998 Ford Expedition, Gas, Auto, Vin A93363; 1998 Ford Windstar Van, Gas, Auto, Vin A43852; 1996 Ford Ranger, Gas, Auto, Vin A70929; 1996 Buick Riviera, 2 Dr, Gas, Auto, Vin 710499; 1996 Jeep Cherokee, Gas, 5 Sp, Vin 129286; 1995 Chevy Tahoe, Gas, Auto, Vin 415675; 1992 Ford Crown Vic Interceptor, Gas, Auto, Vin 234948; 1992 Lincoln Town Car, 4 Dr, Gas, Auto, Vin 655979; COLLECTOR CARS: 1991 Cadillac Brougham, V8, Auto, Loaded, Full Size (New Gas Tank, Tank Gauge, Rear Shocks, Battery & Tires); 1970 Chevelle SS 2 Dr Coupe, 396 CI V8, 4 Sp, Mostly Original, Restoration In Process; PARTS VEHICLES: TRENCH & SHORING BOXES & ROAD PLATES: SEA & STORAGE CONTAINERS (Some Both Days): (6) 20’ & (10) 40’ Containers; OFFICE TRAILERS: Dual Office Trailer, 2 Doors, 2 A/C Units, Lights, Heat & Electric; EQUIPMENT & TRUCK PARTS & COMPONENTS: 28’ Enclosed Truck Body; Cat D300 Engine; (2) 10.00-20 Tires 7 Rims; Misc Tires; AND MORE!
DAY 2 SATURDAY, JANUARY 30TH, 9:00 AM CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT WALK BEHIND SWEEPERS & SCRUBBERS: GENSETS, COMPRESSORS, PUMPS, WELDERS & LIGHT TOWERS: MESSAGE & ARROW BOARDS: MAN LIFTS & SCISSOR LIFTS: Snorkel SPL-32-84-8A Scissor Lift; CUSHION TIRE AND WAREHOUSE FORKLIFTS: UTILITY TRACTORS & ATTACHMENTS: 2008 Mahindra 2015 Utility Tractor w/ML-104 Front Loader & Mdl 2710 3 Pt Hitch Backhoe Attach, Mitsubishi Dsl, 4x4; UTILITY VEHICLES: RECREATIONAL VEHICLES: WOOD CHIPPERS, STUMP GRINDERS & MULCHERS: Gas Pwd Wood Chipper; COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPE & GROUNDS CARE EQUIPMENT: UTILITY & LANDSCAPE TRAILERS: 2004 Redi T/A, 20K Lb Utility Trailer, Beaver Tail, Ramps; 1994 Wells Cargo S/A Enclosed Tag-Along Trailer w/Ramp & Door; HM S/A Tag-Along Utility Trailer w/Lift; 1989 Alegani S/A Reel Trailer; FARM TRACTORS: FARM IMPLEMENTS: THREE PT HITCH ATTACHMENTS: 2006 Ford 930-A 4’ Mini Bush Wacker w/3 Pt Hitch; 3 Pt Hitch Scoop; MAJOR INVENTORY OF CONSTRUCTION, GENERAL, MECHANICAL & UTILITY CONTRACTOR SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Do All Vertical Band Saw; South Bend Horizontal Lathe; Int’l Horizontal Band Saw; Marina Vertical Milling Machine w/Misc Tooling; Craftsman Tool Cabinet w/Tools; Craftsman 175 PSI Portable Elec Compressor; Miller Millermatic 250 Mig Welder; Wrenches, Hand Tools, Floor Jacks & Shop Crane; Elec Compressor; Torch Set w/Cart; Craftsman Tool Cabinet w/Contents; Grinders & Drills; Bench w/Grinder & Vise; Ryobi Mitre Saw & Glue Bench; Drill Press; Table Router; Pedestal Grinder; Delta Table Saw; Arrow Pneumatic Compressor; Shop Vac; Commercial Lot Of Outdoor Lighting; (2) 2010 Easy Kleen Magnum 4000, 4000 PSI Hot Water Pressure Washers, 15 HP Gas, s/n 8200, 8201; Concrete Gallies; 1000 Gal Fuel Tank w/Pump; Motorola Radios & Antennae; Grease Cans; Form Cages; Pipe Clamps; Skids & Saw Horses; Lawn Mowers; MISC: Concrete Light Base; AND MORE!
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SnowEx Spreader Accommodates Diverse Materials SnowEx, a division of TrynEx options, making it easier to install International’s SP-7550 V-Maxx or remove and reducing the carrybulk spreader is intended for use ing vehicle’s fuel consumption, with full-size pickup trucks and is according to the manufacturer. designed for municipalities and Additionally, the 7550 features professional contractors catering to a poly enclosure around the spinlarger jobs. ner assembly, which provides Constructed of corrosion-resistmaximum protection for the busiant polyethylene, the hopper feaness end of the spreader while tures a 1.4-cu.-yd. (1 cu m) capacieliminating another potential corty. As with the entire V-Maxx line, rosion concern. the 7550 has the ability to spread As with all powered SnowEx virtually any combination of matespreaders, the 7550 is completely rials, according to the manufacturdriven by a 12-volt electric er. drive/transmission sealed unit. Intended for use in pickups with Because the unit is fully electric, 6-ft. [1.8 m] beds or larger, the there are no engines, pulleys, 7550 features the same multi-angle sprockets, chains or belts. This hopper and inverted-”V” salt/sand The SP-7550 V-Maxx bulk spreader features a 1.4-cu.-yd. (1 translates into low-maintenance, baffle design found throughout the cu m) capacity. The 7550 features the same multi-angle worry-free functionality. SnowEx line of V-Maxx spreaders. hopper and inverted- “V” salt/sand baffle design found The unique independent spinCombined with an attached throughout the SnowEx line of V-Maxx spreaders. ner/auger controller makes operavibrator, the hopper allows for contion of the 7550 simple. This cabBecause the hopper is constructed entire- mounted controller allows for independent tinuous flow of a multitude of material combinations, from 100 percent bulk salt to a ly of polyethylene, common corrosion and spinner speed and material flow adjustment, 50/50 bulk salt to a road sand mixture. A lon- maintenance concerns associated with stan- meaning the material usage and spread patgitudinal auger configuration further encour- dard steel V-box alternatives are eliminated. tern can be matched to nearly any project Though the hopper features thick-walled demand. Spread width is infinitely variable ages efficient flow throughout the hopper to the spinner by reducing potential binding construction, the unit is up to 40 percent up to 40 ft. (12 m). lighter than similar capacity steel-built and bridging of materials. To utilize the receiver hitch without hav-
ing to remove the entire spreader, the 7550 is built with a quick-connect spinner assembly. After removing one pin, simply take off the spinner assembly and the vehicle’s hitch is exposed and easily accessible. Compared with models that require the spreader assembly to be unbolted or for the entire spreader to be removed from the truck’s bed before being able to tow, the quick-connect spinner assembly allows this conversion to take place in a matter of seconds, according to the manufacturer. Available as an option on the 7550 is the express mount kit. Included in the kit is a heavy-duty steel subframe that mounts directly to the truck-bed base. The frame surrounding the spreader easily slides into the subframe and locks the unit into place. Removal takes less than a minute and simply requires two people to activate two quickrelease levers and slide the spreader out of the truck bed. Also included in the kit is a mobile wheel attachment for easy mobility of the unit and convenient, space-saving storage. Standard features for the 7550 include an auxiliary LED brake light, work light, fitted tarp, mounting kit, top screen and 2-year warranty. For more information, call 800/725-8377.
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anyone can say confidently what’s going on,” observed Utt. “A lot of people are cherry-picking good deals out of foreclosures so a lot of the market has been distorted by a fairly significant drop in prices. You have some swings up and down due almost entirely to tax credits. There is still a long way to go before we see a legitimate recovery, where people are confident it is a good time to buy without any subsidies.” The booming housing market of recent years was encouraged by the quasi-governmental agencies Fannie Mae (Federal National Mortgage Association) and Freddie Mac (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation). Their subprime programs opened the door for many homeowners. However, many of the high-risk loans — which were fostered by these agencies with congressional support — ultimately were defaulted upon. That led to the collapse of 2008. Another agency, the Federal Housing Administration, also has been affected. FHA officials announced last fall that the agency’s reserves have fallen below legal limits because of bad loans, which could mean higher interest rates on FHA mortgages. Clearly, there is plenty of bad paper still
clogging the system. Though supportive of the various “proactive solutions put into place” by Washington leadership, LendingTree’s Findlay sees an unwanted dynamic in at least one artificial stimulant. “Underlying the entire problem is that the Fed [Federal Reserve] today is the only buyer of mortgage-backed securities,” he said. “The government is synthetically driving down the rates by purchasing those securities.” When Fed officials quit buying, “the spread on mortgage-backed securities will widen. Still, you want to get the government out of the business of buying those securities. Let investors buy them. Unfortunately, concerns about defaults won’t let investors risk it at this time.” Findlay noted the Federal Reserve also is using a monetary policy called quantitative easing in which, with interest rates already close to zero, the agency tries to increase money supply by artificially buying financial assets from banks. The hope is to spur lending. “Basically, the policy synthetically drives down rates,” he said. “All of these factors are synthetic, created by the Fed to drive down rates to a level where consumers
will want to buy again. But you can’t do that forever.” Findlay said that LendingTree and similar companies are keeping an eye on new housing starts, with the latest hard data expected Jan. 20. “All of those materials in a house have to be constructed, so housing starts have a large impact on GDP and local economies and create jobs. We are very closely monitoring that.” Utt believes the situation has about bottomed out. The Heritage Foundation researcher actually sees potential for a housing surge. “We still need housing prices to come down to an affordable level. More people will buy when prices bear a normal relationship to incomes,” he said. “But we’ve probably reached the bottom. We also probably will stay at the bottom for a while, till people are convinced the economy really is strengthened. “When confidence does turn around, I wouldn’t be surprised if you see a fairly significant surge in home purchases. There will be a once-in-a-lifetime price discount in housing. For $250,000, a consumer might be able to buy a house that sold for $450,000 two years ago. It will be a moment of afford-
able housing that might not last for long.” No one is willing to predict just when a genuine rebound in housing fortunes will happen. Crowe said builders should be “cautious.” “I would just say that this will be a very slow recovery and builders need to be very cautious about getting too far ahead,” said the Home Builders association economist. “The ones who have survived this far are being very cautious and careful.” He said a lack of financial liquidity is worsening the situation. “Builders are sort of being restricted even more than they would do on their own because of the inaccessibility of funds for building, for production of materials. If we get a really large housing demand, some builders are going to find it difficult to respond.” Unfortunately, he doesn’t expect the bank loan situation to change any time soon. “I don’t see an immediate solution. That is another thing the government is trying to do and needs to do.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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COMPLETE LIQUIDATION BRIGGS EQUIPMENT (Authorized Case Dealer) LARGEST CASE DEALER IN AMERICA! CONSTRUCTION, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, VEHICLES, OFFICE EQUIPMENT.
PHASE 1 SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 @ 9:30 AM TAMPA, FLORIDA
DIRECTIONS: From Orlando: I-4 W for 75 miles, exit 7 to merge onto FL-600 W/E Hillsborough Ave./ US-92 W toward US-301W/ Busch Gardens for 1 mile. Take ramp to Riverview .2 miles, merge onto FL-41S/ FL-43 S/ US-301 S for 2.2 miles and continue to follow FL-43 S/ US-301S. Right at E Meadow Blvd. .2 miles, left at Tampa E Blvd. .5 miles. Site will be on the right. From Tampa Downtown: I-275 N/ I-4 – merge onto I-275 N for .9 miles, take exit 45B – merge onto I-4E toward Orlando 4.4 miles. Take exit 5 – merge onto E. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd/ FL-574 E for 1 mile, right at Orient Rd. for 1 mile, left at E Broadway Ave./ Co. Rd. 574 for .5 miles. Take 1st right onto Tampa E Blvd. for .6 miles. Site will be on the right. Address: 1504 Tampa E Blvd. Tampa FL. 33619. NOTE: Brigg’s Equipment, the largest Case dealer in North America, is completely selling out and will sell its equipment in 4 phases with phase 2 in this sale absolute unreserved.
LOADER BACKHOES: Unused Case 580M-II, 7 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (3) Unused 2006 Case 450CT, (4) Unused Case 445CT, 2 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2) 2008 Dynapac CA250D, 2 SWEEPERS: 2007 Laymor 8HC, Unused Laymor 6HC, Tennant Shop, 3 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: (3) Unused Case 570MXT (4x4), TRUCK TRACTORS: 2002 Freightliner FL112 (t/a), 3 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2005-2003-2001 Ford F550 (s/a), UTILITY TRUCKS: 2006 Chevy Silverado (4x4), 7 PICKUPS: (2) 2001-1999 Ford F250, 2007-2003-2002-2001 Ford F150, 2 DETATCHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: Eager Beaver 50GSL (tri.), Trail King 35ton (t/a), GOOSENECK TRAILERS: Towmaster (t/a), LARGE QUANTITY ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: New 72in.-66in.-60in. Buckets, New Hay Spears, New Grapples, New 48in. Forks, New Stump Bucket, Excavators: New 5600 & 4800 Thumbs, Loaders: ACS Rakes, Skid Steers: (12) New Case 68in. Buckets, Backhoes: Werk-Brau 24in-12in. Buckets, Plus Parts, Case Tools, Office & Computer Equipment, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (2) 2010 Easy Kleen Magnum 4000, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, NEW & USED SUPPORT.
EARLY HILITES: 2 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) Demo Case 330, 7 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2007 Case CX330, 2007 Case CX330, 2005 Case CX210, 2006 Case CX135, 2006 Case CX130, 2005 Case CX50B, 2005 Case CX36B, 2006 Case CX27B, LONG REACH EXCAVATORS: 2004 Case CX240LR, 4 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2005 Case 821C, New Case 721D, (2) New Case 321E, 2 MOTOR GRADERS: (2) Unused Norman 65E, 5 FLORIDA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, CRAWLER TRACTORS: (2) Demo Case 1150KLGP, (2) FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091 Demo Case 650KLGP, Unused Case 550HLT, TRACTOR SALE SITE PHONE: (262) 903-6269 Everything sells “AS IS,” “WHERE IS,” everything sells to the highest bidder without minimums or reserve.
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Metso Crushing, Screening Plants Simplify Quarry Work
Whether to move from one of its six pits to another, or to get to a contracting job, portability and breakdown time are key attributes of the Metso products for the Beislers. In addition to other aggregates, Seward’s ability to provide washed stone and filtered sand to its customers has been a reason for its steady growth. MILTON from page 14
agreed. Talking about the dealer’s level of response to their service and parts tight demands, Seward’s founder said, “We like Milton CAT because they are fair. Actually, they are more than fair.” Seward has bought six Metso crushing and screening plants from Milton CAT, including several mobile, tracked plants for contract work. Sam mentioned the quick and easy setup as one of the big advantages of the Metso mobile plants. “The typical setup includes a jaw, cone, conveyor and screen, and it takes us about one hour.” The plants’ ease of transportation also contributes to the agility with which Seward can respond to its customers’ needs, and therefore, develop another competitive advantage. “The dimensions are just right, large enough to handle a big range of jobs but not so enormous that it becomes a headache to get to the job site,” stated Sam. What Will the Future Bring? There’s no sure answer here, but there are a few things that the Beislers consider certain: regulations will certainly continue posing a challenge; tight emissions requirements for example are not likely to become any looser and the same can be said about water pollution, dust and smoke. As the mostly rural area where Seward is located gets more populated, hours of operation also will be more regulated. And what will the Beislers do? Stick to what works — maintaining their flexible mix, carrying on with site work, growing business relationships, being very demanding but very appreciative customers to their own dealer, and in general, as Sam Beisler put it, “keeping work in front of our machines and keeping our customers happy.”
Located in between Binghamton and Albany just off Interstate 88, Seward Sand and Gravel’s Oneonta, N.Y., gravel pit serves as the company’s headquarters.
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Rick
Woodson
CONSTRUCTION AUCTION QUINNIPIAC COMMISSION AUCTION MANAGED BY DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2010 • 9:00 A.M.
From the Bleachers Arizona Cardinals 51, Green Bay Packers 45. In overtime, no less. Are you kiddin’ me? Had it been a movie scene instead of a football game, it would’ve been a barroom brawl somewhere in Alaska during the gold rush. It was Animal House in pads. Football’s version of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. The truth is, though, Hollywood wouldn’t touch it because when it comes to the NFL playoffs, nobody would believe it. Curt Warner threw five touchdown passes — one more TD than he had incomplete passes — and Rodgers threw for four touchdowns. There were 62 first downs in the game, 32 by Green Bay and 30 by Arizona, and 1,024 total yards. In other words, the football guru who came up with the proverb “defense wins games” probably jumped out of a 20th story window long before Karlos Dansby grabbed that fumble by Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and ran 17 yards for the winning touchdown in OT. Ah yes, overtime. It was pretty obvious that whichever team had the ball last would win the game, but that didn’t happen. Green Bay won the coin toss, took the kickoff and on the fourth play of OT, Rodgers fumbled and Dansby won it for the Cardinals. And all the Packers could do was pack up (no pun intended), go home and cry in their beer, Kool-aid or whatever they inbibe when they’re totally bummed out. It is obvious that the NFL has multiple problems it is, we hope, trying to deal with. At the top of the list either is or should be the beatings players’ bodies take, especially head injuries. The modern players are too big and too fast to avoid concussions and broken bones. Something’s wrong when a guy plays a sport till he’s … what, 35 years old … and has trouble even getting out of bed for the rest of his life. Then there are those officials with obvious attention-span problems who fail to call a penalty because they have a brief brain blip. You know, wondering if they’ll make it to the airport in time to catch their flight home, trying to remember where they parked their car, whatever. Instant replay has informed us of all this. And, there’s the never-ending mess when wealthy, egotistical idiots, a.k.a. players, commit a crime or two or more because they convince themselves they are special beings and the rules don’t apply to them. Some of these issues are definitely complicated, but the Cardinals-Packers game was another example of an issue commis-
sioner Roger Goodell and his staff could eliminate before they finished lunch. It is the ridiculous method by which overtime games are decided. The game ends in a tie. There is the flip of a coin at midfield to start the overtime. The team that wins the coin flip chooses to receive the kickoff. Then, if the kickoff is returned 35 or 40 yards, the offense gains another 35 or 40 yards and the place-kicker kicks a 47-yard field goal, game over. Or, as happened last Sunday, the QB on the receiving team loses the ball and some defender scoops it up and runs in for a TD. And even if Dansby had been tackled without taking a step the Cardinals would’ve had a gimme field goal. It is totally ridiculous that both teams don’t automatically get a chance to score. Sudden death is w-a-y too sudden. Too many teams win the flip, then win the game and the other team never even touches the ball. Maybe it is because the refs have a plane to catch — or some other stupid reason. So, Roger, lend me your ears — well, in this case, your eyes. Instead of a kickoff to start overtime, give the ball to team that wins the coin flip at the 50-yard line. Start at the 50 so a field goal isn’t all but automatic. And if that team kicks a field goal, scores a touchdown, or doesn’t even make a first down, the other team gets the ball at midfield. And keep the process going until one team outscores the other after an equal number of possessions. Look, Rog, that’s how college teams settle ties, even if it takes half the night and the refs have a plane to catch. And even if any number of players needs to study for a midterm exam Monday morning — well, that could be true at some schools anyway. Anyway, if they can do it, why can’t guys who have nothing to do the next day do it? There is no question, Commish, that the NFL, despite being America’s Game, needs some tweaking. So, as I said last week, put that coaches benching starters thing on the back burner — no, make that in the circular file next to your desk — and put some fairness into overtime. (Rick Woodson is a regular columnist for the “Rochester Business Journal” in Rochester, N.Y., and is the author of “Words of Woodson”, a collection of sports columns, available at www.authorhouse.com and www.thegolftee.net. Woodson’s e-mail address is rwoodson@rochester.rr.com. )
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RAIN, SLEET, SNOW – WE GO!!! Quinnipiac Commission Auction will be conducting our next auction of utility and construction equipment and related supplies on January 30, 2010. This auction will consist of equipment from utility companies; municipality; a rental company; and others. All equipment owned by the utility companies, municipality, and rental company will be sold in absolute. We are accepting consignments for this auction thru WEDNESDAY, January 27, 2010. Excess equipment? Need to consolidate? Liquidate? We have the buyers, provide advertising for early consignments and pay consignors 5 banking days after the sale. We accept consignments with realistic reserves. Looking for equipment to do that job? We never know until the WEDNESDAY, before an auction what will be here. Inspection FRIDAY, January 29, 2010. Come see what we have! It may be just what you are looking for.
We accept consignments to WEDNESDAY prior to each auction. Inspection FRIDAY before each auction – come see what we have! You (and us, too) may be surprised! Call for a brochure or visit our website at www.davisauctionsinc.com for list. EARLY CONSIGNMENTS RECEIVE THE BEST ADVERTISING COVERAGE – SO CONSIGN EARLY! FOR CONSIGNMENT FORMS OR INFORMATION CONTACT: DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. P. O. BOX 7071 • PROSPECT, CT 06712 PHONE (203) 758-4087 or 1-800-201-4368
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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com Phone: 315-633-2944 • St. Louis, MO Thurs., January 21, 2010 For: Complete Liquidation of Bridge Contractor • Leon, Mexico NOTE NEW DAT E! Fri., January 22, 2010 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Truck Equipment, Trucks and Trailers • Lexington, KY Fri., January 22, 2010 For: The Premier Sale of 2010! Very Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment • Columbus (Delaware), OH Sat., January 23, 2010 For: Late Model Rental Return Auction plus Support Equipment • Tampa, FL Sat., January 30, 2010 For: Complete Liquidation of Briggs Equipment. Construction, Support Equipment, Vehicles, Office Equipment • Kissimmee, FL., Jan. 30 thru February 7, 2010 For: Annual 8 Day Sale of the Latest & Greatest Construction, Aerials, Forklifts, Cranes, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks and All Types of Trailers and Support Equipment – THE REAL SALE! • Dallas, TX Wed., February 24, 2010 For: Late Model Construction, Aerial, Forklifts, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Greensboro, NC Fri., February 26, 2010 For: Very Large Complete Liquidation Earthmoving, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Syracuse, NY Thurs., March 4, 2010 For: Complete Liquidation of Major Trucking Company. Truck Tractors, Trailers, Support Equipment • Queretero, Mexico Fri., March 5, 2010 For: Large Construction, Aerial Equipment, Support Equipment & More. • Cleveland, OH Sat, March 6, 2010 For: Complete Liquidation Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Support and Construction Equipment • Houston, TX Wed., March 24, 2010 For: Rental Fleet Construction, Support, Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks & Trailers • Atlantic City, NJ Thurs.-Sat, March 25-27, 2010 For: Annual 3 Day Construction, Aerial, Forklift, Support, Truck & Trailer Auction • Monterey, Mexico Fri., April 9, 2010 For: Large Complete Liquidation of Construction, Aerial Equipment, Support and More
• Manassas, VA Fri., April 16, 2010 For: Late Model Cat & John Deere Earthmoving Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Bangor, ME Fri., April 23, 2010 For: Late Model Construction, Aerial Lift, Forklift, Truck & Trailer Auction
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• Aguascalientes, Mexico Fri., April 23, 2010 For: Large Construction, Aerial Equipment, Support Equipment & More Auction.
• Ocana, Spain March 11-12, 2010
• Newark, NJ DATE TBA For: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers
• Brisbane, QLD, Australia March 16, 2010
• Middletown (Florida), NY DATE TBA For: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Support, Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers • Scranton, PA DATE TBA For: Late Model Truck Wreckers, Truck Tractors, Van Trailers, Enormous Amounts of Take Out Engines, etc…
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DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com Phone: 765-778-9277 • Hicksville, OH Fri., January 22, 2010 For: Construction Equipment and Farm Auction
• Sebring, FL Saturday, March 13, 2010
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• Chilliwack, BC, CAN March 24, 2010
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• Pittsburgh, PA May 20, 2010
• Olympia, WA March 4-5, 2010
• Philadelphia, MS Thurs., July 15, 2010
• Minneapolis, MN March 19, 2010
• Ft. Worth, TX February 25-26, 2010
• Toronto, ONT, CAN March 2-3, 2010
• Philadelphia, MS Wed. - Thurs., May 26-27, 2010
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• Moncofa, Spain April 15, 2010
• Dubai, UAE March 1-3, 2010
• Philadelphia, MS Wed. - Fri., March 24-26, 2010
• Salt Lake City, UT March 19, 2010
• Moerdijk, The Netherlands February 24-26, 2010
• Los Angeles, CA March 1-2, 2010
• Dothan, AL Thurs. – Sat., January 28-30, 2010 For: 13th Annual Huge 3-Day Farm and Construction Equipment Auction
DAVIS AUCTIONS www.davisauctionsinc.com Phone: 203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT Sat., January 30, 2010 For: Quinnipiac Commission Auction DEANCO AUCTIONS www.deancoauction.com Phone: 601-656-9768
GLOBAL FORCE AUCTION GROUP www.gforceauction.com Phone: 877-631-0650 • Winchester, VA Fri., January 29, 2010 For: Virginia Contractor and Truck Auction
IRON PLANET AUCTIONS www.ironplanet.com Phone: 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid! • Thurs. & Fri., January 28-29, 2010 For: Construction Equipment • Thurs. February 4, 2010 For: Construction Equipment MANHEIM AUCTIONS www.manheimauctions.com Phone: 863-607-5440 • Lakeland, FL Fri., February 19, 2010 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com Phone: 860-642-4200 • North Franklin, CT Fri. & Sat., January 29-30, 2010 For: Construction, Earthmoving & Paving Equipment, Trucks & Trailers, Contractor Support, AG, Landscape & Manufacturing Equipment PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com Phone: 866-608-9283 NO RESERVE ONLINE AUCTION Bidding starts to close at 10:00 AM CST, January 21, 2010
• Tampa, FL Sat., December 11, 2010 TOWNLINE EQUIPMENT AUCTION www.townlineequipment.com Phone: 802-785-2161 • White River Junction, VT Sat., January 23, 2010 For: Huge Used Equipment Auction UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net Phone: 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., February 26, 2010 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Auction VAUGHAN AUCTION GROUP www.vaughanauctiongroup.com Phone: 903-873-6777 • Wills Point, TX Thurs., February 4, 2010 For: Winter Contractor’s Public Auction WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC. www.wca-online.com Phone: 760-731-7760 • Perris, CA Fri., February 12, 2010 For: Construction Equipment
• Lebanon, TN Sat., March 13, 2010 For: 21st Annual Spring Auction
WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. www.wolfeauctions.com Phone: 800-443-9580
• Lebanon, TN Sat., June 19, 2010
IRAY AUCIONS www.iraymn.com Phone: 320-968-7230
TAMPA MACHINERY AUCTION, INC. www.tmauction.com Phone: 813-986-2485
• Foley, MN Fri., June 4, 2010
• Tampa, FL Sat., November 13, 2010
• Larchwood, IA Sat., March 13, 2010 For: Construction Equipment
• Lebanon, TN Sat., September 18, 2010
• Portage, WI Fri., April 16, 2010
• Tampa, FL Sat., October 9, 2010
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com Phone: 800-806-3395
• West Friendship, MD Sat., February 27, 2010 For: Maryland Contractor and Truck Auction
• Foley, MN Fri., March 5, 2010
• Tampa, FL Sat., September 11, 2010
• Lebanon, TN Sat., December 11, 2010
• Tampa, FL Sat., February 13, 2010 • Tampa, FL Sat., March 13, 2010 • Tampa, FL Sat., April 10, 2010
• Romney, W VA Fri., March 6, 2010 For: South Branch Construction • York Springs, PA Fri., March 12, 2010 For: Southern PA Contractors Auction • New Freedom, PA Fri., March 18, 2010 For: Farm Equip Auction • Frederick, MD Fri., April 23, 2010 For: MidAtlantic Contractors Auction
• Portage, WI Fri., July 16, 2010
• Tampa, FL Sat., May 8, 2010
• Foley, MN Fri., September 17, 2010
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com Phone: 419-865-3990
• Tampa, FL Sat., June 12, 2010
• Tampa, FL January 29, 2010
• Portage, WI Fri., October 15, 2010
• Tampa, FL Sat., July 10, 2010
• Foley, MN Fri., December 3, 2010
• Tampa, FL Sat., August 14, 2010
• Kissimmee, FL Feb 8 –Feb. 16, 2010 36th Annual Kissimmee, FL Auction
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AERIAL WORK PLATFORMS
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EXCAVATORS
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134 Attachments & Parts
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* 9 Day Sale! “THINK WARM – THINK FLORIDA” * BIG – BIG – BIGGER *
17th ANNUAL FLORIDA SALE IN CONJUNCTION WITH 14 LARGE NATIONAL RENTAL FLEETS * 16 * CATERPILLAR RENTAL FLEETS * 16 * ALEX LYON & SON SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC. PROUDLY ANNOUNCES A MAJOR 9 DAY RENTAL & LATE MODEL AERIAL LIFTS, CONSTRUCTION & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & TRUCK & TRAILER AUCTION January 31- February 1-2-3-4-5-6-7, 2010 @ 9:00 A.M. KISSIMMEE, (WINTER GARDEN) FLORIDA * Start your week out right the DAY BEFORE in Tampa, FLORIDA on January 30th @ 9:30 AM! * (WATCH OUR ADS & WEBSITE FOR UPCOMING TAMPA DETAILS!) TAMPA SALE SITE DIRECTIONS: From Orlando: I-4 W for 75 miles, exit 7 to merge onto FL-600 W/E Hillsborough Ave./ US-92 W toward US-301W/ Busch Gardens for 1 mile. Take ramp to Riverview .2 miles, merge onto FL-41S/ FL-43 S/ US-301 S for 2.2 miles and continue to follow FL-43 S/ US-301S. Right at E Meadow Blvd. .2 miles, left at Tampa E Blvd. .5 miles. Site will be on the right. From Tampa Downtown: I-275 N/ I-4 – merge onto I-275 N for .9 miles, take exit 45B – merge onto I-4E toward Orlando 4.4 miles. Take exit 5 – merge onto E. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd/ FL-574 E for 1 mile, right at Orient Rd. for 1 mile, left at E Broadway Ave./ Co. Rd. 574 for .5 miles. Take 1st right onto Tampa E Blvd. for .6 miles. Site will be on the right. Address: 1504 Tampa E Blvd. Tampa FL. 33619. DIRECTIONS: For Day 2- Day 9: From Tampa: I-4E to Rte. 27N for 6.5 miles to Rt. 192E for 1 mile. Left on Avalon Rd. for 3 miles to sale site on left. From Orlando: I-4W to Rt. 192W for 5.5 miles, turn right on Avalon Rd. to sale site. Address: 12601 State Rd. 545 North (Avalon Rd.), Winter Garden, FL 34787. JACK’S NOTE: Once again we’re returning to Kissimmee with the sale that gets bigger and better each year! It’s recognized as “The Class Sale”, where top-quality equipment is the norm, not the exception. You can become part of construction history either as a buyer or a seller. The equipment comes from the BEST authorized dealership rental fleets including NEFF, RSC (Rental Service Corp.), Genie, JCB & JLG, Sunbelt, Hertz, Brigg’s Equipment, and Caterpillar rental fleets.
*** SPECIAL NOTE: For Non-US Resident Bidders: A $10,000 Cashier’s Check Deposited Prior to Bidding will be Required. * No Exceptions. HILITES: 7 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: 2000 Terex RT335, Terex RT230, Terex CD225, Terex RT175, Grove RT760, Linkbelt HSP-8028A, P&H CN150, CRAWLER CRANES: 2005 Mantis 10010MX, 2 TRUCK CRANES: Lorain MC790, American 4450, 24 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: 2005 Cat 740, 2006 Cat 735, 2004 Cat 725, 1999 Cat D400E, 20062005 JCB 718, 2007-2003 JCB 714, 2005 Terex TA35, (2) 2004 Terex TA30G, 2001 Terex TA30, 2007 Terex TA27,Volvo A30C, (2) Volvo A25, 2002 JD 400D, 2003 JD 250D, (3) JD 250D, (2) 2007-2005 Komatsu HM300, STRAIGHT FRAME HAUL TRUCK: Cat 771, 230 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (4) 2007 Cat 345BL, (2) 2006-(2) 2005 Cat 330DL, (2) 2006-(2) 2005-2003-(2) 2002 Cat 330CL, 2006-(2) 2006 Cat 325DL, 2005 Cat 325CL, Cat 325, 2001 Cat 322CL, 2007 –(2) 2006 Cat 320DL, 2008-2007-(3) 2006 Cat 320DL, (2) 2007-(4) 2006-2005-(2) 2004 Cat 320CL, 2006-2005 Cat 318CL, 2007(2) 2006 Cat 315CL, 2006 Cat 315C, 2005 Cat 314CCR, 2004-(3) 2003 Cat 313CCR, Cat 313BSR, 2000 Cat 313BCR, 2001 Cat 312C, Cat 312B, (2) Cat 312, (7) 2004 Cat 311CU, Cat 311B, (2) 2003 Cat 308CSR, (2) Cat 308BSR, Cat 307SSR, Cat 307, 2005 Cat 305CR, 2003 Cat 305, (2) 2004 Cat 304CR, 2005 Cat 303CR, 2006-2005-2002 Cat 302.5, Cat 231, Cat E120B, Cat E110B, (2) Cat E70B, JD 450LC, (3) JD 200LC, (2) JD 160LC, JD 120LC, JD 80C, (2) 2005 Komatsu PC400LC-7, (2) Komatsu PC400LC, 2004 Komatsu PC308LC, (2) 2006 Komatsu PC270LC, Komatsu PC228USLC, New Komatsu PC220LC, New Komatsu PC220-8, 2002 Komatsu PC200-7, (2) Komatsu PC200LC-6, 2002 Komatsu PC160, 2001 Komatsu PC138US, 2001 Komatsu PC128USLC, 2005 Hitachi ZX450, (2) 2006-2005 Hitachi ZX330LC, (2) Hitachi EX330LC, 2006 Hitachi ZX160LC, Hitachi EX110-5, Hitachi EX55UR, 2007-(2) 2006 Case CX460, (2) 2006-(2) 2005 Case CX330, (2) 2005
Case CX240, 2006-2004 Case CX225, (2) 2006-(4) 2005-(2) 2002 Case CX210, (4) 2005 Case CX160, (2) 2006-2005-2004 Case CX135, 2006 Case CX130, 2006 Case CX80R, (4) 2005 Case CX75R, (3) 2006-(2) 2005 Case CX50B,(2) 2006-(4) 2005 Case CX36B, 2002 Kobelco SK480, 2005-2003 Kobelco SK330LC, Kobelco SK300LC, Kobelco SK290LC, 2002 Kobelco SK250LC, Kobelco SK100 Mark IV, Kobelco SK30DIV, (2) 2005 JCB JS130LC, Volvo EC35, (4) 2006-(4) 2005 Terex HR16, 2006-(4) 2005 Terex, 2006 NH EH15B, 2004 Takeuchi TB135, 2006 Linkbelt 330LX, 2006 Linkbelt 135, 2005-(3) 2004 Linkbelt, 2008 Bobcat 435ZHS, 2006 Bobcat 430ZHS, 2004 Bobcat 341, (2) 2008-2007 Bobcat 337G, Bobcat 337, (7) 2004 Bobcat 331, (2) 2004 Bobcat 325, Bobcat 322, 2006 Hyundai 210LC-7, (2) Yanmar VIO40, Demo Yanmar VIO35, (2) Yanmar B27, Yanmar B6, Yanmar B3, 2005-(4) 2004 Yanmar, 2005 IHI 55N, (2) 2004 IHI 35N, (3) 2004-2003 IHI 30NX, 2004 IHI 28N, 2004 IHI 15NX, 2006 Daewoo Solar 420LC, 2007 Doosan DX340LC,Gehl GE303, 7 LONG REACH EXCAVATORS: , 2008 Cat 320DLLR, 2008 Cat 320DL, (2) 2005-2004 Case CX240LR, Unused Case CX210LR, 2006 Case CX210LR, 2006 Daewoo Solar 300LC, RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATORS: Gradall XL3100, 72 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2006 Cat 980H, 2004 Cat 980G-II, 2003-2001 Cat 980G, Cat 972G, (2) 2006 Cat IT62H, Cat IT28G, 2006 Cat 966H, Cat 966G, Cat 966F, Cat 966C, (2) 2007-2006 Cat 950H, Cat 950G, (4) Cat 950F, (2) 2006 Cat 938G-II, (2) 2006-2005 Cat 938G, (3) 2007-(4) 2006-2005 Cat 930G, 2007-2004 Cat 928GZ, Cat 928G, 2006-2005 Cat 924G, (5) Cat 924G, (2) 2004 JD 824J, 2001 JD 644H, JD 644G, 2007-(2) 2005-(3) 2004 JD 624J, 2001 JD 624H, (2) JD 624G, (2) 2000 JD 544H, JD 544G, (3) 2005 Case 621D, (2) Case 621D, JCB 456, 2002 Komatsu WA500, 2007 Komatsu WA480, 2007 Komatsu WA250-5, Komatsu WA200, 1999 Kawasaki 80ZIV, Volvo 220, (4) New Luigong CLG856-II, Daewoo Mega 200, 2002 Dresser 520E, 16 MOTOR GRADERS: (3)2005-(3) 2004-2003 Cat 140H, Cat 14G, (2) 2006-(2) 2004-2003 Cat 12H, Champion 710A, Fiat Allis FG95, Norman 65E, 5 MOTOR SCRAPERS: 2003 Terex TS14G, (3) Terex TS14G, Cat 623F, 81 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D9H, (2) 2007-(3) 2006 Cat D8T, Cat D8T, 2004-2002 Cat D8R-II, (2) Cat D8R, Cat D8N, Cat D8K, Cat D7G, 2008 Cat D6TXL, 2007 Cat D6TLGP, 2007 Cat D6RXW, 2007 Cat D6R-III, 2005 Cat D6R-II, 2005-2004 Cat D6RXL, 2007-(2) 2004 Cat D6R-II, (2) Cat D6RLGP, 2006 Cat D6R, Cat D6NXL, 2005 Cat D6NLGP, 2005 Cat D6N, Cat D6MXL, 2006 Cat D5NXL, (2) 2004 Cat D5NLGP, (2) Cat D5MLGP, (2) Cat D5MXL, 2007-2005 Cat D5GXL, (2) 2004 Cat D5GLGP, Cat D5H, 2005 Cat D5G, Cat D4LGP, 2008 Cat D3KLGP, Cat D3KLGP, Cat D3GXL, 2007 Cat D3GLGP, (2) 2006 Cat D3G, 2005 JD 850JLGP, 2005 JD 750JLT, (2) JD 750J, 2005 JD 700JLT, 2005 JD 700JLGP, 2004 JD 700HXLT, 2006-(3) 2001 JD 650JLGP, 2005 JD 650J, JD 650G, (2) 2004 JD 550HLT, (6) 2005 JD 450J, (2) 2004 JD 450H, JD 450C, 2006 Case 850KLGP, 2006 Case 650KLGP, 2007-2003-2001 Komatsu D65PX, 2007-2001 Komatsu D61PX, 2006 Komatsu D39PX-21, 2000 Komatsu D39-1, Komatsu D39P-21LGP, 2006 Komatsu D37PX, New Komatsu D21-8, Dresser TD15E, 4 CRAWLER LOADERS: (2) Cat 963B, Cat 953C, JD 755B, 9 CRAWLER DUMPS: (4) Morooka MST220, (2) Morooka MST1500, Cat LD1000, Hitachi CG-100, Hitachi CG45-3, 140 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Cat 430DIT (4x4), (2) 2008-(2) 2007 Cat 420EIT (4x4), (3) 2005-(3) 2004-2002-2001 Cat 420DIT (4x4), 2005-2002-(8) Cat 420D (4x4), Cat 416E (4x4), (8) 2005 Cat 416D (4x4), Cat 416CIT-II (4x4), (2) Cat 416CIT (4x4), Cat 416CIT, (2) 2000 Cat 416C (4x4), (2) Cat 416BXH (4x4), (3) Cat 416B, 2002 Case 590 Super M (4x4), Case 590 Super L (4x4), 2006-(2) 2004 Case 580 Super M-II (4x4), 2008-2006(4) 2004 Case 580M-II (4x4), (5) 2005-(2) 2004 Case 580M (4x4), JD 710B, JD 410E, JD 410D (4x4), 2003- (2) 2002 JD 310 Super G, JD 310 Super G, (3) 2005-(38) 2004 JD 310G (4x4), JD 310G, (8) 2004-(3) 2003-(10) 2002 NH 575E, NH 555E, 2008-2007 NH B95 (4x4), 2000 NH LB75B, Ford 555D, 2001 Komatsu WB150, 2002 Komatsu WA140, Komatsu WA140, (3) 2005-2004 Terex TX760B (4x4), (2) 2006-(13) 2005-2003 Terex TX760 (4x4), 2004 JCB 214E-IV (4x4), 2006(5) Allmand 325 (4x4), 4 ASPHALT PAVERS: Blaw Knox PF3200, Blaw Knox PF120, 2002 Lee-Boy 8500, Barber Greene BG-260, 39 ASPHALT ROLLERS: (3) 2007-2006-2005 Cat CB534D, 2006-2005 Cat 534DXW, 2005 IR DD34, (3) 2004 IR DD32, (2) IR, Bomag 120AD, Dynapac CC-21A, (5) 2006-(4) 2005-2004 Dynapac, (6) 2005-(2) 2004 Wacker, (2) Wacker, (3) 2005 Hamm 3412, Ferguson 46A, 107 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2) 2007-(2) 2006-(2) 2005-2004-2000 Cat CS563E, (3) Cat CP563E, (4) 2007 Cat CS533E, (2) 2006-(2) 2005 Cat CP433E, (2) 2007-2006 Cat 433D, 2006 Cat CP323C, IR SD122DTF, (2) IR SD116DX, 2006-(2) 2003 IR SD100D, (2) IR SD77DX, (4) 2006-(2) 2004 IR SD70D, (4) 2005-2004-2003 IR SD45D, (2) 2005 IR SD45, IR 12 ton, (2) IR 3 ton, (2) 1999 IR 1 ton, Bomag BW213D, Bomag BW212D2, 2005 Bomag BW177D-3, Bomag BW122PD, (10) Bomag 1 ton, New Volvo SD100D, (3) 2006 Dynapac CA250D, Dynapac CA250, New Dynapac CA152, 2007 Dynapac CA150D, (8) 2004 Dynapac CC142, 2002-2001 Dynapac CC122, (13) 2005 Dynapac 3 ton, 2005 Hamm 3412, 2006 Hamm 3410P, (3) 2006-(2) 2005 Hamm 3410, (5) 2006-2005 Hamm 3307, 2006-2005 Hamm 3205, 2004 Wacker 1.5 ton, Sakai SV70TF, 2008 Sakai SV505T, 2003 Super Pac 8400, Super Pac 840, 2 PNEUMATIC ROLLERS: 2007 Cat PS150C, Dynapac CP132, 18 TRENCH ROLLERS: (11) 2006-(3) 2005 Wacker RT82SC (remote),
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PROUDLY ANNOUNCES A MAJOR 9 DAY RENTAL & LATE MODEL AERIAL LIFTS, CONSTRUCTION & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & TRUCK & TRAILER AUCTION Wacker RT82-SC, Wacker RT82, Rammax 33/24, Demo IR TC13, 35 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2008-(2) 2006-2005- (2) 2004 Cat 287B, 2005 Cat 257B, 2006-(3) 2005-(3) 2004 Cat 247B, 2004 Cat 247, 2007-2005 Bobcat T300, 2005 Bobcat T200, 2006-(2) 2005 Bobcat T190, (3) Bobcat T190, 2006 Bobcat T180, 2006 Bobcat T140, Bobcat 864, 2006 Takeuchi TL140, Takeuchi TL140, (2) Takeuchi TL130, 2008 NH C175, 2006-2005 ASV RC100, 2006 ASV RC85, ASV RC50, 64 SKID STEERS: 2006-2005 Cat 268B, 2004 Cat 262B, 2004 Cat 252B, Cat 248, 2007 Cat 246C, Cat 246, (6) 20052004 Cat 242B, Cat 236B, 2005 Bobcat S300, 2006-2004 Bobcat S250, 2006 Bobcat S220, 2006 Bobcat S185, 2008-2007(2) 2004 Bobcat S175, 2004 Bobcat S160, Bobcat S150, 2002-(6) Bobcat S130, 2002 Bobcat 873G, 2000 Bobcat 763, (5) 2002 Bobcat 753B, (2) 2002 Bobcat 753, (3) Bobcat 753, Bobcat 463, (2) 2008 Case 440, (5) 2005 JD 270, (6) NH LX665, 2003 NH LS180, NH LS130, JD 240, 2004 Mustang, 2004 Thomas 175, Thomas 85, 2007 Komatsu CK35, 2004 Takeuchi TL130, 2006 ASV RC100, 6 TRENCHERS: 2005 Ditch Witch RT40, Ditch Witch RT40, Ditch Witch 3700, (2) 2004 DitchWitch 1330, Coleman C16T, BORING EQUIPMENT: Richmond 30-36 Unit, SCREENING PLANTS: Read RD40B, ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: 2000 JCB 930, 83 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2008 Cat TL943, (5) 2005-2004 Cat TH460B, 2005 Cat TH83, Cat TH63, 2006-2005 Cat TH360, 2006-(2) 2002 Gradall 534D9-45, (2) Gradall 534D-45, 2002-2001 Gradall G6-42P, (2) Gradall 534C-36, JLG G9-43A, 2003 JLG G6-42A, 2006-2004 JCB 520-40, (2) 2006-(5) 2005 Terex TH1056, (2) 2002 Terex TH842C, (2) Terex SS842C, (6) 2006-(6) 2005 Terex TH644, 2002 Terex SS644C, Terex TH636C, 2004 Terex TH528C, (2) 2005 Terex TX55-19, (3) 2006 Terex TH55-19, (2) IR 42ft. 6,000lb., (2) Lull 1044C-54, 2005-2003 Lull 944E-42, (3) 2003 Lull 844C-42, (3) Lull 844C-42, Lull 844C-42, (3) 2006- (2) 2005 Lull 644E-42, (3) Lull 644E-42, 2003 Lull 644E, (2) Skytrak 10054, 2002-(2) 1999 Skytrak 8042, 2006 Bobcat V723, 2007 Genie GTH636, 2004 Gehl RS5, 2000 Traverse TLF644, 56 FORKLIFTS: Cat V80D, Cat V60D, Cat GP25, Cat GC25, Clark CY160, (2) 2006 Toyota 7FGU45, 2001 Toyota 7FDU30, Toyota 6LU25, (2) Toyota FGCU15, Nissan 100, Nissan FGH02A30 6,000lb., Nissan KPH02A25V 5,000lb., Nissan CHP02A25V 5,000lb., Nissan CPF0ZA25V 5,000lb., (13) Nissan 5,000lb., (2) 2005 CPJ01A15, Nissan KEPH02 3,000lb., 2003 Clark GCC30, Clark C500Y580, (2) 2000 Clark 5,000lb., (2) Clark 5,000lb., Clark C300Y40, Clark CX60, Hyster S135XL, (2) 2003-2001 Hyster H80XM, (2) Hyster H80XL, (2) Hyster H50XL, 2008 Unused Komatsu FG30HT-14, Komatsu FG15, Yale GDP135, Yale GLP80, Yale GDP070LGN, Mistubishi, Sellick, Daewoo GC25E, Baker, 211 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2) 1999 JLG 450AJ, 2000 JLG 400CRT, 2000-1999 JLG 40RTS, (3) JLG 40H, JLG 3969, 2003-2001-2000 JLG 33RTS, (3) JLG 33RTS, 2001 JLG 3369LE, 2001 JLG 40RTS, (2) 2000 JLG 330CRT, (3) 2002 JLG 3246, (12) 2002-1999 JLG 2646E, (3) JLG 2646E, (2) 2002-2001 JLG 260MRT, 2000 JLG 25RTS, 1999 JLG 2033E, (9) 2002-(12) 2000-(9) 1999 JLG 2032E2, (4) 2005- (26) 2004 JLG 2030ES, JLG 20VP, (2) 2003-(5) 2002-(2) 2001-(6) 2000 JLG 1932E2, (7) 2004 JLG 1930ES, JLG 15VPSP, JLG 15DUSP, (2) 2001-(2) 2000-(1) 1999 Genie GS3268RT, 1999 Genie GS3246, Genie IWPA30, Genie AWP30, 2001-(2) 2000-(2) 1999-1998 Genie GS2668RT, (5) Genie GS2668RT, 2001-(3) 2000-1998 Genie GS2646, (2) Genie IWPA25, (5) 2005-(2) 2002-(5) 2000-(2) 1999 Genie GS2032, (3) 2005-(6) 2004-(2) 2002-(2) 2001-(14) 2000 Genie GS1930, (3) 2001 Genie GS1530, 2000 Skyjack SJ9250, 2000 Skyjack 8841, 2000 Skyjack SJ8831, 2000 Skyjack SJ7027, Skyjack SJ7027, Skyjack 27ft., Skyjack 26ft., (7) 2004 Skyjack 3219, Snorkel RT33, MEC 40ft, Grove T80, 213 BOOM LIFTS: 2003 JLG 1350SJP, 2004 JLG 2100SJP, (3) JLG 120HX, JLG 120, JLG 1200SJP, JLG 110HX, Demo JLG 800S, 2007-2003 JLG 800S, 2001-1999 800A, (2) 2007-2003 JLG 800, (2) 2001 JLG 80HX6, (3)2000(3) 1999 JLG 80HX, (7) JLG 80HX, JLG 800A, 2001-(3) 2000-1999 JLG 601S, 2005 JLG 600SC, (11) JLG 600S, JLG 600A, (3) 2003-(2) 2002 JLG 400S, 1999 JLG N40E, (2) JLG 40HA, JLG 40H, 2000 JLG E300AJP, Genie 80HX, 2005-2002-2000 Genie S80 (4x4), (2) Genie S80 (4x4), (4) 2000 Genie S65 (4x4), Genie S65 (4x4), 2000-1999 Genie Z60/34, (4) 2005-2002(3) 2000 Genie S60 (4x4), (9) Genie S60, 2001 Genie Z45/25JIC, (4) 2004 Genie 45ft. (4x4), 2000 Genie S45, (5) 2000-1999 Genie S40 (4x4),(8) Genie S40, (13) 2000-1999-(2) 1998 Genie Z34/22N, 2000 Genie Z34/22IC, (6) 2006-(4) 2005-(5)2004 Genie 34ft., (5) 2006-2005 Genie 33ft. (4x4), (7) 2000-(2) 1999 Genie Z30/20N, (4) 2006-(5) 2004 Genie 30ft., (6) 2006-(7) 2005-(8) 2004 Genie 2632, (5) 2006 Genie 20ft., (10) Genie 1930, Terex 80, Skyjack 66ft., Skyjack SJKB40XRT, Snorkel TB80R, Snorkel ATB60, Snorkel TBA60, 172 AIR COMPRESSORS: (10) Atlas Copco XASE1600, 2004 Atlas Copco XASE1600, (9) 2005 Atlas Copco XAS97JD, (4) Atlas Copco XAS90, (5) Sullair 1200CFM, Sullair 900CFM, (2) Sullair 825CFM, (7) Sullair 375CFM, (4) 2005 Sullair 185CFM, (21) Sullair 185CFM, (2) IR 825CFM, 2007 IR XP375, (6) IR 375CFM, (15) 2004 IR P185WJD, (27) 2005-2004-(4) 2000 IR 185CFM, (2) IR 185CFM, (8) IR 130JD, (6) IR 130CFM, (2) 2003 IR P90WIR, Airman PDS185S, 60 GENERATORS: Unused Cat D100-4S, (4) New Cat D60-45, 2005 Atlas Copco XAS186, 2005-2004 Atlas Copco QAS78, 2004 Atlas Copco QAS58, 2004 Atlas Copco QAS28, (3) Atlas Copco QAS28, (10) New Atlas Copco QAX24, (3) Coleman 250kw, Coleman 40kw, (2) 2002 Coleman 25kw, 2006-2005 Terex 145kw, 2005 Terex 105kw, (4) 2006 Terex 75kw, (4) 2005 Terex 60kw, (2) 2005 Terex 40kw, 2005 Terex 20kw, (2) 2002 Multiquip DCA70SSJU2, Multiquip 45kw, 2004 Multiquip DCA25USIC, 2006 IR G260, 2004 IR G25, (4) New 6800watt, (2) New 8000watt, (2) New 4000watt, (2) New 1250 watt, (3) 2003 Airman MSG25S, Whisper DCA25, Katu 83kw, 17 WATER PUMPS: (6) Sykes Ameripump 6in., Gorman Rupp 6in., 2006-(2) 2004 Wacker 4in., (5) 2005 Power Prime 8in., Global 6TAP-14 6in., Acme Dynamic 8oin., 45 LIGHT PLANTS: (2) 2000-1999 IR, (5) IR, (4) 2005-(3) 2003 Amida AL4060D4MH, (10) 2006-(8) 2005 Terex, (3) 2005-(2) 2004 Amida AL4060, (2) Genie TML4000N, (10) Allmand, 10 MESSAGE BOARDS: 2003 Amida, (9) 2005 Genie Detour Signs, 51 WELDERS: (2) Red-D-Arc 500amp, (8) 2002-(3) 2000-1999 Red-D-Arc 300amp, Red-D-Arc
300amp, (3) Miller 502D, Miller 500D, 2006 Miller Big Blue 500, (7) 2006 Miller BB500CCCV, (13) 2005 Miller 600500amp, (4) 2005 Miller 350amp, (3) 2006 Lincoln Vantage 500, Lincoln 350amp, Lincoln 300amp, Lincoln 250amp, STUMP GRINDERS: 2004 Vermeer SC252, WOOD CHIPPERS: Vermeer 18in., 3 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: 2007 Kubota M105S, NH 6640, NH 3930, UTILITY TRACTORS: NH TN60A, 4 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: 2005-(3) 2004 Case 570MXT, COMMERCIAL MOWERS: Kubota ZD28-72, 14 SWEEPERS: (4) 2007-2005-2000 Laymor 8HC, Laymor 8HC, (4) 2006-(2) 2005 Broce RCT350, 2006 Broce BB250C, CRANE TRUCKS: 2004 Ford F750 w/ Terex Crane, 40 DUMP TRUCKS: 2007 Mack CV713 Granite (tri.), 2007 Mack CV713 (t/a), 2006 Mack Granite CV713 (t/a),(2) 2002-(3) 2000 Mack CH612 (tri.), 1994 Mack Cl Elite (tri.), (2) 2006 Peterbilt (t/a), (20) 2006 Kenworth T800 (tri.), (4) 2005 Kenworth (tri.), (2) 2005 Western Star (tri.), 2006 Sterling Acterra (s/a), (2) 1997 Ford A9513 (t/a), 16 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2010 Peterbilt 388 (tri.), 2006-2001 Peterbilt 379 (tri.), 2006-2003 Peterbilt 379 (t/a), 2006 Peterbilt 339 (t/a), 2006 Mack Granite CV713 (t/a), 2006 Mack CXN613 (t/a), 1999 Mack CH613 (t/a), (2) 2003-(2) 2002-2000 Mack CH612 (t/a), 1999 Int’l. 9400 (t/a), 2000 Sterling (t/a), ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 2007 Sterling LT8500 (t/a), 3 ROLLOFF TRUCKS: 2006 Volvo VHD (t/a), 1994 Mack DM690S (tri.), 1995 Kenworth T800 (t/a), 5 TOW TRUCKS: (2) 2006 Ford F550, (3) 2006 Ford F450, 2 ASPHALT TANK TRUCKS: 1988 Ford (s/a), 1984 Ford F700 (s/a), 3 STAKE TRUCKS: Ford F450XL, (2) 1998 Chevy C3500, 23 WATER TRUCKS: 2008-2007 Ford F750XLT (s/a), (3) 1999-1998-1996-1995 Freightliner FL70 (s/a), Ford L9000 (s/a), 1988 Ford F800 (s/a), 2007 Ford F750 (s/a), Ford F750, 2003 Ford F650, 20001999-1993 Mack (t/a), 1999 Freightliner FL70 (s/a), (4) 2000 IH 4700 (s/a), 1999-1998 GMC C7500 (s/a), 2 WATER TANKERS: Cat 769C, Volvo A30C, WATER TRAILERS: C&I 500gal., WATER TANK: Waterdua 500gal. w/ 2in. pump/ hose, SEPTIC TRUCKS: 1985 Mack RD686ST (t/a), 4 PICKUPS: 2002 Ford F250XL (4x4), 2007 Chevy 3500 (s/a), 2003 Chevy C2500, 2003 Chevy (4x4), 6 SERVICE TRUCKS: Peterbilt 359, (2) 2005 Ford F550 (s/a), 2000 Ford F450XL Super Duty (s/a), 1988 Ford LT9000 (t/a), 1999 Chevy C3500, 5 FUEL/ LUBE TRUCKS: (3) 2005 Ford F750 (s/a), Ford F700 (s/a), Chevy C70, 2 SUVS: (2) 2005 Ford Explorers, AMBULANCE: 1998 Ford, 2 RECREATIONAL/ UTILITY VEHICLES: (4) 2008 Cub Car, 2007 Bobcat 2200 (4x4), (2) 2005 EZ GO ST350G, MOTORCYCLES: 1995 Harley Davidson Sportster 1000cc Custom, ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE ITEMS/VEHICLES: New Black Enclosed Horse Drawn Hearse, White Mountain Ice Cream Maker powered by JD Gas engine-mtd. on (s/a) trailer, (2) O&S Cement Mixers, Cushman Engine, CONCRETE EQUIP.T: Edco Concrete Saws, (2) 2006 Stone Concrete Mixers, (3) 2005 Multiquip WBH16 Concrete Buggies, Concrete Pulverizer, Concrete Crunchers: (2) Atlas Copco CC550, TUGS: Mercury All Terrain Airport, 2 DUMP TRAILERS: (2) 2008 Lufkin 38ft. (t/a),Big Bee 6ft. x 12ft., 2 DUMP BODIES: 2006 Benson, 2006 R/S Body, 11 DETATCHABLE TRAILERS: (10) 2010 Witzco 50 & 35 ton, Trailking 55ton (tri.), 2 DETATCHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2003 Trailking TK70HY Hydratail (t/a), Eager Beaver 35ton (t/a), 2 GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (2) 2009 Viking 35 ton (t/a), 4 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (2) 2009 Viking Fixed Gooseneck 35ton, 2005 Trailking TK70HT 35 ton (t/a), Big Ten 70EP1671 6ft. x 14ft. (t/a), 4 DROP DECK TRAILERS: (2) 2009 Transcraft 53ft. (ramps), 2008 Transcraft 48ft., 1999 Fontaine (t/a), 4 FLATBED TRAILERS: 2009 Transcraft 48ft. (t/a), 2005 Fontaine Nitro Stinger 275, 2005 Liddell 55 ton (tri.), Dorsey 48ft., 54 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2003 Eager Beaver 10ton (t/a), (2) Unused Custom Built 7 ton (t/a), 2007 Imperial (tri.), Sparks 4,000lb. (s/a), 5 UTILITY TRAILERS: JTFA12 5ft. x 12ft., (3) JTFA 5ft. x 10ft., High Box 6ft.x12ft., 20 CONTAINERS: (10) 40ft. Storage, (10) 20ft. Storage, ATTACHMENTS: Excavators:Qty. Unused Bodine Thumbs & Grapples, 60ft.-55ft. Sticks for Cat 330CL/DL, Crusher for Cat-Hitachi-Kobelco, Unused 80in.-76in.53in.-63in.-36in. Buckets, Plate Compactors, 2010 Grizzly Thumbs, Hydraulic Hammers: NPK, Indeco, Bobcat, Atlas Copco, Rockram, Dynatec,Tramac, Kent, Unused Rippers, Unused Standard Sticks, Unused Grapples, Unused Crushers, Loaders: Unused 80in.-73in. Buckets, Backhoes: Allied Breaker, Demec Compactor, 4-in-1 Buckets, Skid Steers: New BBuilt Buckets-Bale Spikes-Brush Cutters-Hydra Booms, Augers, Versatech Hay Spears-Brush Grapples-Root GrapplesBackhoes-Mount Plates, Blue Diamond Pallet Forks-Rock Bucket-Manure Fork, Bobcat Trenchers – 4 in 1 buckets-landscape rakes-forestry cutter, Cat 4 in 1 buckets-trencher, Pallet Forks, Auger Drill, Tree Shears, Kent Hammers, Bobcat Pan Brooms, Rock Trencher, Forklifts: (6) Sets of Forks, Haul Truck parts: Tailgates for Case 325, Tractors: Rotary Cutters, Spreaders, Box Blades, Finishing mowers, Post Hole Diggers, Harley Debris Picker Beach Cleaner, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (2) Wacker Plate Compactors, Concrete Saws, Grinders, Rammers, Paving Breakers, Qty. Wacker Pumps, Plate Compactors, Blowers, Chipping Hammers, Concrete Mixers, Tampers, Cat Top Links, Impact Wrenches, Binders, Universal Seats, Chains, Shop presses, Air Compressors, Hose Reels, oxygen/ Acetylene Hoses, Rotary Cutter Blades, Drop Hammer, Winches, Ratchets, Battery Chargers, Shovels, Sockets, marking Paint, Come-A-Longs, Pressure Washers, Welding/ Cutting torches, Survey Tape, Hitches, Tricycles, Wagons, Weedeaters, Tool Boxes, Cases of Anti-Freeze, Jumper Cables,TIRES: Qty. Backhoe-Grader and Skid Steer Tires, Large Qty. New tires for Telescopic Forklifts, Loaders – some on rims. FLORIDA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091. SALE SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700. FAX: (407) 239-0068.
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THE ORIGINAL KISSIMMEE, FL AUCTION
February 8-16, 2010 Sunday, February 14, 2010 – No Auction, Office & Equipment Yard Open
HEAVY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT • TRUCKS AND TRAILERS
Day 1 Mon., Feb. 8, 2010 Motor Graders, Asphalt Rollers, Asphalt Pavers, Asphalt Distributors, Compactors, Sweepers, Brooms, Vacuum Trucks, Roto Mills, Concrete Equipment, Misc.
Day 2 Tues., Feb. 9, 2010 Rubber Tired Loaders, Rubber Tired Loader Backhoes, Skid Steer Loaders, Attachments, Pumps, Misc.
Day 3 Tues., Feb. 10, 2010 Crawler Tractors, Crawler Loaders, Dirt Compactors, Motor Scrapers, Water Wagons, Attachments, Generators, Engines, Misc.
Day 4 Thurs., Feb. 11, 2010 Hydraulic Excavators, Attachments, Off Highway End Dumps, Misc.
Day 5 Fri., Feb. 12, 2010 Rough Terrain Cranes, Truck Cranes, Crawler Cranes, Manlifts, Forklifts, Dredges, Boom Trucks, Crushing & Screening, Aggregate Equipment, Fuel & Lube Trucks, Mechanics Trucks, Water Trucks, Misc.
Day 6 Sat., Feb. 13, 2010 Farm Tractors & Implements, Mowers, Forestry, Track Drills, Air Compressors, Welders, Light Plants, Piercing Tools, Boring Equipment, Trenchers, Digger Derricks, Bucket Trucks, Misc.
Day 7 Mon., Feb. 15, 2010 Tri-axle, Tandem & Single Axle Dump Trucks, Flatbed Dump Trucks, Flatbed Trucks, Automobiles, Vans, Pickups, Misc.
Day 8 Tues., Feb. 16, 2010 Truck Tractors, Mixer Trucks, Specialty Items, Rollbacks, Garbage Trucks, Cab & Chassis, Misc. Trucks, Buses, Lowboy, Dropdeck and Flatbed Trailers, Misc. Trailers, Misc.
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Visit our website for a list of inventory & pictures www.utilityauctions.net Fleet vehicles from Delmarva Power, Con Edison, Orange & Rockland, South Jersey Gas, DE River & Bay Authority, City of Wilmington & others
To consign equipment to this auction please contact Marty Piela @ (302) 530-9103 Financing can be provided by Northern Atlantic Financial, LLC JoAnn Cucciarre: Office 800-710-4361 Cell 610-909-8023. All financing must be pre-approved prior to the auction
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Wolfe Industrial Auctions, Inc Friday, January 29, 2010 at 9am
Virginia Contractors and Truck Auction We will be selling for local contractors, rental companies, & United States Bankruptcy Court. Crawler Loaders & Dozers • Hydraulic Excavators • Loader Backhoes Rubber Tired Loaders • Skidsteer Loaders • Forklifts •Road Tractors Dump Trucks • Cab & Chassis • Pickup/Utility Trucks & Trailers
Check website for full listing details!
UPCOMING ANNUAL SPRING AUCTIONS Southern PA Contractors Auction
March 12th, 2010 at 8:30 York Springs Pennsylvania
Mid Atlantic Contractors Auction
April 23rd, 2010 at 8:30 Frederick Fairgrounds in Maryland
Will Be Selling: Loader Backhoes; Wheel Loaders; Crawler Loaders; Dozers; Excavators; Skid Steer Loaders; Forklifts; Rd Tractors; Flatbeds; Dumps; Specialties; Utility Bodies; Box Trucks; Rollbacks; Cab & Chassis; Pickups; Work Vans; Vehicles; Trailers & Many Misc Contractor’s Items, too numerous to list. EARLY HIGHLIGHTS: CAT 320 D Excavator, CAT 311 CU Excavator, CAT 313 B SR Excavator, JD 310 SE Loader Backhoe, JCB 214 Loader Backhoe, JD 550 H LT, Bobcat T300 G Gold package, 01’ INT 4900 Cab & Chassis, 00’ GMC C6500 Cab & Chassis, Several 4 wheel drive pickup trucks, several trailers DIRECTIONS: South 81 – Exit 321 Clearbrook/Brucetown Left off ramp 672, 3/10 mile, Right – Rt. 11 (Martinsburg Pike), 9/10th mile on right. North 87 – Exit 321 Clearbrook/Brucetown Right off ramp 672, 3/10th mile, Right on Rt. 11 (Martinsburg Pike), 9/10th mile on right TERMS OF SALE: Complete Payment on Sale Day with CASH or CASHIER’S CHECK. Company or Personal check accepted only if accompanied by a “Current Bank Letter of Guaranteed Payment”.Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover accepted – a 5% administrative fee charged on all non-cash/non-check purchases. BUYERS PREMIUM of 10% will be charged to buyer on each lot $2,000.00 and under.
ADDITIONAL SPRING AUCTIONS March 6th, 2010 South Branch Construction Absolute Auction, Romney, WV
March 18th, 2010 Farm Equip Auction New Freedom, PA
Details on our website, as they become available http://www.wolfeauctions.com SALE CONDUCTED BY
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ADVERTISER INDEX PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC
202 TRUCK & EQUIPMENT ..................................47
EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ....................35
AIM ATTACHMENTS ............................................100
ERB EQUIPMENT CO ............................................29
NORTH FRANKLIN CT ..................................115
ALBAN TRACTOR CO INC ......................................6
ESCO CORP ........................................................105
PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ................................17
ALEX LYON & SON INC
FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ................................43
PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ......................10
KISSIMMEE FL ..............................................122
FLUID POWER ....................................................105
RANSOME CAT ..........................................2,19,26,41
PLAN AHEAD CALENDER ............................111
FOLEY INC ..............................................................9
RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS ........................128
TAMPA FL ......................................................117
G & H SERVICE INC ..............................................36
ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ............................16
ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ..................23
GEHL PAVER ..........................................................58
ROADTEC ..............................................................57
ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ............................7
GEITH INC ..............................................................67
ROSCO MFG CO ..................................................61
ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ..............103
GLOBAL FORCE AUCTION GROUP
RSC EQUIPMENT RENTAL ..................................26
ANACONDA CONVEYORS USA INC ....................79
WEST FRIENDSHIP MD................................125
RUDD EQUIPMENT CO ........................................41
ASPHALT CARE EQUIPMENT ..............................60
GOMACO CORP ....................................................58
SAKAI AMERICA INC ............................................53
ASV-POSI-TRACK ..................................................92
GROVE WORLDWIDE ............................................91
BARGAINS ............................................................106
HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ........................18
BECK EQUIPMENT ................................................16
HECHT TRAILERS ................................................67
BELTWAY COMPANIES ........................................67
HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT INC ................................27
BINDER MACHINERY CO ........................................3
HOOBER INC ........................................................43
BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ......................12,13
HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..........87
BOBCAT COMPANY ..............................................64
IRON PLANET
BODINE MFG ........................................................47
ONLINE AUCTION ........................................121
CAPITAL TRACTOR INC ........................................47
JCB INC ..................................................................71
CEG SCALE MODELS ..........................................75
JESCO ....................................................................21
CHADWICK-BAROSS ............................................37
JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..........................................60
CLASSIFIEDS ................................................107,108
JJ SCHECKEL CORP ............................................33
CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ..........30
JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ................................104
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE
KEESLER DIVISION OF STEPHENSON ..............11
SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CORP ................69 STOLTZFUS MFG ..................................................41 STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ................56 TAKEUCHI ..............................................................82 TB EQUIPMENT & RENTAL ..................................43 TEREX COMPACT ................................................99 TEREX LOADER BACKHOES ..............................86 TEREX TRUCKS ..................................................102 TOWNLINE EQUIPMENT SALES INC WHITE RIVER JCT VT ..................................113 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ........................25 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ......................39 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ............................39 UTILITY AUCTIONS INC
CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM ..81
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..................................97
CEG WANTED ..............................................110
KUBOTA ................................................................101
PITTSBURGH CONSTRUCTION EXPO ........72
LBX ........................................................................95
EXCAVATOR & ATTACHMENTS PROMO ......50
LEEBOY ..................................................................63
VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC ..............................22
PHILADELPHIA CONSTRUCTION EXPO ......48
LUCKY’S TRAILER SALES ....................................36
VERNON E STUP CO ............................................19
CREAN EQUIPMENT ..........................................105
MENTOR DYNAMICS LTD ....................................66
VOLVO COMPACTION ..........................................59
DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ............33
MESSICK’S ............................................................16
WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ..........................19
DAVIS AUCTIONS INC
METSO MINERALS SCREENING ........................85
WIRTGEN AMERICA ..............................................55
PROSPECT CT ..............................................119
MIKE ZYNDORF LLC ............................................33
WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS ........................125
DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ........................89
MILTON CAT ............................................................26
WOODS CRW CORP ............................................20
DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA CORP ..............40
NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION ........................93
YANMAR AMERICA ................................................45
DYNAPAC ..............................................................54
OPDYKE INC ..........................................................47
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS
EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ..............127
PALADIN HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ......................70
36TH ANNUAL KISSIMMEE AUCTION ........124
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ....................................6,22
PENN JERSEY MACHINERY ..................................5
ZANETIS POWER ATTACHMENTS ......................77
WILMINGTON DE ..........................................124 VANTAGE EQUIPMENT ........................................15
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Case CX210B with Rubber Tracks
RECENT TRADES 2002 Case CX160 Excavator, Tag 31314, Hydraulic Coupler .... ..............................................................................................$47,800
2008 Kubota KX121 Excavator, Tag T31496, Low Hours, Cab, A/C, Angle Blade ....................................................................$41,000
1996 Case 570LXT Loader Landscaper, Tag T31788, 5470 Hrs ..........................................................................................$10,000
2007 Liebherr A904C, Tag 29789, Wrist Rotator, Ditching Bucket, ACS Hydraulic Coupler, Travel "Speeder" Option, A/C ..............P.O.R.
2005 Takeuchi TL130 Track Loader, Tag T31745, 1261 Hours........ ......................................................................................................$19,500
2008 Allied HB550 Hammer Head, Tag T30899........................ .....................................................List $12,800 Reduced to $4,900
Authorized Dealer for These Quality Lines: Eager Beaver & CAM Trailers • Rammer by Allied Hydraulic Hammers & Shakers • Sims Cabs & Cab Enclosures • Guest Industries Forks • Airman Portable Air Compressors • Zanetis Planers • Trailking Trailers • FFC Attachments Frank Beck
Pat DiCicco
Jim Lutz
Tom Scott
Richard Verna
Rodney Bush
Dean J. Leonetti
S. Montgomery Co.
Phila Co. & Bucks Co.
Bucks & N. Montgomery Counties
Delaware Co. & S. Chester Co.
215/870-4546
215/680-9203
215/870-8567
S. Chester Co., Cecil County, MD, New Castle Co., DE
302/530-9134
610/420-4770
Skid Steer/Trencher Specialist Delaware Co., S. Chester Co., New Castle Co. DE, Cecil Co. MD
Skid Steer/Trencher Specialist Philadelphia Co., S. Montgomery Co., Bucks Co. & N. Chester Co.
302/354-1947
215/783-1847
Dean R. Leonetti, Sales Manager
953 Bethlehem Pk (Route 309) Montgomeryville, PA 18936 215/699-5871 Fax 215/699-6416 N E W H O U R S Mon.-Fri. 7AM-5:30PM
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2211 Dupont Highway New Castle, DE 19720 302/652-3028 Fax 302/652-7540 N E W H O U R S Mon.-Fri. 7AM-5PM
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A DVAN C E N OT I C E – 6 DAY UNRE S E RV E D PUB LIC AUC TION
Orlando, Florida 70 — WHEEL LOADERS
2007 CAT 815F
20 — ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCKS
1 OF 5– 2008 VOLVO A30E 6x6
2006 KOMATSU WA450-5L
31 — CRANES
1 OF 2– LINK-BELT HTC8650 50 TON 8x4
37 — TRUCK TRACTORS
2008 PETERBILT 389
This auction will feature equipment from Ring Power, Kelly Tractor and other consignors.
February 15 – 20, 2010 (Mon – Sat) 8:00 am Auction Site: Corner I-4 & US Hwy 27 (700 Ritchie Road), Davenport, FL 33897 Fax: 863.420.2447 CALL FOR A FREE BROCHURE
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