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Crews Relieve Congestion Along Pa.’s Route 19 By Jennifer Rupp CEG CORRESPONDENT
Helicopter Takes Out Crane in London…8
AED Hol ds Annual Summit, CONDEX Show…14
The Route 19 Wexford Flats project in Allegheny County, Pa., had been in the works for nearly 20 years. As a prolific business district, this four-lane stretch had become congested with 28,000 vehicles per day, causing frequent rear-end accidents. In response, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) designed an $18.1 million overhaul to for 2.33 miles of Route 19. The improvement project, which runs through Pine and McCandless townships, included widening, bituminous resurfacing, concrete pavement, drainage, curb and sidewalk, signing and pavement marking, signals, and a retaining wall. The construction zone began about 300 ft. north of Longvue Road (near the top of Pine Creek Hill), and ran to just north of North Chapel/Manor Road. The new design widens Route 19 from 42 ft. to 63 ft., adding a center turn lane, curbed gutters and sidewalks. New, improved traffic signals
Golden Triangle used their LoDril attachment to drill for the caissons in the upcoming retaining wall.
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Outlook for Construction Improves for 2013 Golf er Pi cks Excav ator Over Ca r for P rize …2 4
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Significantly more construction firms are industry should be larger, healthier, more tech- He said that 31 percent of firms plan to add staff planning to add new staff than plan to cut staff nologically savvy and more profitable by the this year, while only 9 percent plan to make laywhile demand for many types of private sector end of 2013 than it is today.” offs this year. The scope of those staff additions construction projects should increase this year Sandherr noted that significantly more firms are likely to be modest, however, with 79 peraccording to survey results released Jan. 15 by are planning to add staff this year compared to cent of firms reporting they plan to hire 15 or the Associated General Contractors of America the number of firms expecting to make layoffs. see OUTLOOK page 94 and Computer Guidance Corporation. The survey, conducted as part of Tentative Signs of a Recovery: The 2013 Construction Industry Hiring and Business Outlook, provides a generally optimistic outlook for the year even as firms worry about rising costs and declining public sector demand for The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association ment this year will consider numerous end-user beneconstruction. (ELFA), which represents the $725 billion equipment fits while weighing continued uncertainty related to “While the outlook for the confinance sector, revealed its Top 10 Equipment economic conditions and fiscal policies. struction industry appears to be Acquisition Trends for 2013 on Jan. 14. Given that ELFA President and CEO William G. Sutton said, heading in the right direction for every year U.S. businesses, nonprofits and govern- “Equipment acquisition plays a critical role in driving 2013, many firms are still grappling ment agencies spend in excess of $1.2 trillion in cap- the supply chains across all U.S. manufacturing and with significant economic headital goods or fixed business investment (including service sectors. We have distilled recent research data, winds,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, software), financing more than half of those assets, including the Equipment Leasing & Finance the association’s chief executive these trends impact a significant portion of the U.S. officer. “With luck and a lot of see ELFA page 32 economy. Businesses considering acquiring equipwork, the hard-hit construction
Equipment Leasing, Finance Group Reveals 2013’s Trends in Acquisition
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1998 KOMATSU D65PX-12 S/N: 62482, 7115 Hours, 36” Tracks, Power Pitch & Tilt Blade, Enclosed Cab with A/C & Heater.
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HELICOPTER CRASHES INTO LONDON CRANE; OPERATOR SPARED BY ARRIVING LATE
The helicopter crashed in misty weather just south of the River Thames near the Underground and mainline train station at Vauxhall, and close to the headquarters of spy agency MI6.
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JB ATTACHMENTS, WOODS EQUIPMENT FORM PARTNERSHIP
Under the terms of the agreement, Woods will market and distribute JBA’s variable center coupler through its U.S. and Canadian dealer network.
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ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS HOLD ANNUAL SHOW
Keynote speakers addressed attendees and dealer and manufacturer representatives manned the booths on all days of the event.
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BOB KUKULSKI ENDS STELLAR 39-YEAR SALES CAREER WITH N.J.’S FOLEY CAT
Kukulski said he is pleased to have worked for three generations of Foleys. They have included E.J. Foley Jr., E.J. Foley III (Kim), and now Jamie and Ryan Foley.
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Helicopter Crashes Into London Crane; JB Attachments, Operator Spared by Arriving Late Woods Equipment By Cassandra Vinograd
and debris marking the area where the helicopter smashed down. Witnesses said the disaster unfolded when the helicopter hit a crane atop a 50-story residential building, the St. LONDON (AP) A helicopter crashed into a crane and fell George Wharf Tower. “I was 100 percent sure it was a terrorist attack,” said on a crowded street in central London during rush hour Jan. 16, sending flames and black plumes of smoke into the air. Allen Crosbie, site manager of the landscape firm Maylim The pilot and one person on the ground were killed and 13 Ltd., who was working at the scene. “There was debris everyothers injured, officials said. where, a ton of black smoke. The helicopter crashed in Parts of the crane, parts of the misty weather just south of the helicopter. I heard bang, bang River Thames near the — I presume it was the heliUnderground and mainline train copter hitting the crane and station at Vauxhall, and close to then the ground. People were the headquarters of spy agency just panicking.” MI6. William Belsey, a landscape Police said one person had worker, also said he heard the critical injuries. Six were taken helicopter hit the crane. to a nearby hospital with minor “Luckily the crane operator injuries and seven treated at the was late for work this morning. scene, ambulance officials said. He picked a good day to be “It was something of a miralate,” Belsey said. cle that this was not many, many Mayor Boris Johnson said times worse,” police Cmdr. Neil the crane had been secured and Basu said. was not in danger of collapsThe pilot, who was killed, ing. had requested to divert and land Basu said one of the dead at the nearby London Heliport was the pilot of the commercial because of bad weather, the helhelicopter, which had been flyiport said in a statement. ing from Redhill, south of “The London Heliport never London. No one else was gained contact with the helicopthought to be aboard, Basu ter,” the statement said. said; the other fatality was a The aircraft, an person on the ground. AgustaWestland 109, was on a British aviation authorities commercial flight, said Philip had issued a “notice to airmen” Amadeus, managing director of warning pilots about the crane, RotorMotion, an executive heliwhich extended to 770 ft. (235 copter charter business. m) above ground. The crane is The company identified the lit at night, and police said pilot as Peter Barnes, whose investigators would look at career included flying in films whether the light was faulty. including “Saving Private The area, roughly 10 blocks Ryan” and the James Bond from the major Waterloo train movie “Die Another Day.” and Underground station, is “He was a very highly skilled extremely congested during pilot, one of the most experiAP Photo/PA, John Stillwell the morning rush hour. Many enced in the U.K., with over 12,000 flying hours,” Amadeus A general view of the damaged crane on top of St commuters arrive at the main said. “We are devastated by the Georges Tower close to the scene where a heli- line stations from London’s loss of a highly valued colleague copter crashed in central London, Jan. 16, 2013. southern suburbs and transfer Police said two people were killed when the heli- to buses or trains there. and very dear friend.” copter crashed during rush hour after apparAviation expert Chris Yates Police identified the other ently hitting a construction crane on top of a said that weather may have fatality as Matthew Wood, from building. played a role. Investigators south London. also would look at whether the The crash unfolded at the height of the morning commute when thousands of pedestri- crane had navigation lights. “The question then becomes whether the pilot was fit,” ans in the area were trying to get to work. The weather at the time was overcast and misty with fog and poor visibility, Yates said. Associated Press writers Robert Barr, Danica Kirka, Jill according to the Met Office weather forecasting service. Video from the scene showed wreckage burning in a Lawless, Gregory Katz and Paisley Dodds contributed to street, and black smoke in the area, with a line of flaming fuel this report.
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Form Partnership JB Attachments Limited, a New Zealand-based innovator of earthmoving attachments, and Woods Equipment Company, a North American leader in the design and manufacturing of construction and agricultural attachments and implements, announced the formation of a strategic partnership Jan. 16. Under the terms of the agreement, Woods will market and distribute JBA’s variable center coupler through its U.S. and Canadian dealer network. The product line fits machine classes from 2.2 to 50 tons (2 to 45 t) and will be co-branded “Woods Variable Coupler by JB Attachments.” “JB is a pioneer in quick coupler systems,” said Jerry Johnson, president of Woods products division. “Their ingenuity and quality are perfectly aligned with the products we currently offer the construction market under our Wain-Roy, CF and Gannon brands.” According to Graham Smolenski, chairman of JB Attachments, “It is an ideal partnership. Woods has the technical expertise and an attitude to quality customer service and support that complements JBA’s endeavor to produce user friendly, state of the art earth moving equipment. I believe that the combination of these attributes will enable the variable center coupler to achieve the same market leader status in the U.S. as has been done in Australasia.” This new line of variable couplers available from Woods fits 10 machine classes and is valued for the versatility of its universal design. The coupler’s low profile and lightweight design increase breakout force while reducing fuel consumption, and with only two moving parts, maintenance and opportunities for failure are both reduced, according to the manufacturer. The product incorporates several safety features, is built to ISO9001 standards, and tested to twice the capability requirements. The complete line will be available in March, through Woods dealer network. For more information, call 800/848-3447 or visit woodsequipment.com.
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2002 CAT 385BL, S/N: ANS232; 10,559 Hours; Comes with 72" Extreme service bucket ..................................$210,000
2009 CB64, S/N: DJM112..................CALL
AIR COMPRESSORS 2011 ATLAS COPCO XAS185, S/N: HOP036018, 225 Hours; 185 CFM CAT AIR COMPRESSOR CAT ENGINE MODEL C2.2 ....................$11,500 2010 ATLAS COPCO XAS185, S/N: HOP034848US, 218 Hours; 185 CFM CAT AIR COMPRESSOR CAT ENGINE MODEL C2.2 ............$10,000 2008 SULLAIR D185 CFM, S/N: 20016, 638 Hours; 185 cfm towable compressor cat engine ....................................................................$8,975 ASPHALT / PAVERS / CONCRETE EQUIPMENT 2004 TARGET PRO65II, excellent condition ready to work ........$9,500 COMPACTORS - SMOOTH DRUM 2009 CAT CB64, S/N: DJM103, 2,207 Hours; From Dealer's Rental Fleet ......................................................................................................$80,000 2008 CAT CB64, S/N: DJM101, 1,516 Hours; From Dealer's Rental Fleet ......................................................................................................$95,000 2007 CAT CB-564D, S/N: C6D174, 1,546 Hours; From Dealer's Rental Fleet ..............................................................................................$73,000 2008 CAT CS-433E, S/N: ASR1020, 339 Hours; Frrom Dealer's Rental Fleet ..............................................................................................$67,000 CRAWLER LOADERS 1961 CAT 955H, S/N: 60A01008; Stk #: C60A1008; Contact owner directly. Machine at customer's yard..............................................$10,000 DOZERS - CRAWLER 2009 CAT D6N LGP, S/N: DJY1587, 1,650 Hours; AC, PAT....$225,000 2003 CAT D6N LGP, S/N: ALY463, 8,518 Hours; AC,PAT, DS,PAT blade, Ripper hydraulics, 60% Undercarriage remaining ........................$89,000 2003 CAT D6N LGP, S/N: ALY367, 8,291 Hours; AC,DS,PAT Blade,Ripper Hydraulics, 70% Undercarriage remaining ..............$89,000 EXCAVATORS - CRAWLER 2008 CAT 330DL, S/N: MWP3267, Stk #: RCMWP3267; 2,859 Hours; Call Rich Califano for details, 732-261-8424..............................$268,000 2008 CAT 345DL, S/N: EEH299, Stk #: RCEEH299; 3,335 Hours; AC, Reach Boom, 12'10" Stick, Bucket, Call Rich Califano @ 732-261-8424 .... ....................................................................................................$285,000 2007 CAT 365CL, S/N: MCS405, 2,127 Hours; CWT removal, 48" bucket. From Dealer's Rental Fleet......................................................$410,000
2008 CATERPILLAR 735, S/N: B1N1057; 2,031 Hours; AC, From Dealer's Rental Fleet ............................................$315,000
2003 CAT D6N LGP, S/N: ALY367, 8291 Hrs, AC, DS, PAT Blade, Ripper Hydraulics, 70% U/C Remaining ..........................$89,000
FORKLIFTS - TELESCOPIC 2012 CAT TH407, NEW 8,000 TELEHANDLER 24' lift height cab and A/C ................................................................................................$86,500 2010 CAT TH514, S/N: TBW00196, 1,868 Hours; 11,000 LB CAPACITY CAB A/C STABILIZERS ..................................................................$99,000 2010 CAT TL1255, S/N: TBN00741, 2,867 Hours; 4WD ENCLOSED CAB WITH AIR HYDRAULIC COUPLER WORKLIGHTS STABILIZERS .......... ....................................................................................................$115,000
LIGHT TOWERS 2009 ALLMAND BROS NIGHT-LITE PRO, S/N: 1829, 195 Hours; 6 KW LIGHT TOWER W/ CAT ENGINE Four (4) 1250 watt Metal Halide SHOHD 5000 Watt Lighting System........................................................$6,950 2011 TEREX RL4000, S/N: 3937, 313 Hours; 4 x 1000 watt light bulbs towable light tower ..........................................................................$7,900 2011 TEREX RL4000, S/N: 3956, 258 Hours; 4 x 1000 watt light bulbs towable light tower ..........................................................................$7,900
LIFTS - BOOM 2006 GENIE S85, S/N: 4885, 2,112 Hours; S85 Genie Boom lift 4WD Foam Filled Diesel ........................................................................$68,000 2011 GENIE S125, S/N: 296, 45 Hours; S125 45 hours Duetz diesel foam filled tires............................................................................$189,000 2006 GENIE S125, S/N: 1382, 2,179 Hours; S125 Perkins diesel foam filled tires ....................................................................................$110,500 2006 GENIE Z45/25JRT, S/N: 30129, 1,728 Hours; SELF PROPELLED AERIAL WORK PLATFORM............................................................$34,000
MOTOR GRADERS 2010 CAT 12M, S/N: B9F715, 221 Hours; 14' moldboard ......$285,000 1973 CAT 14E, S/N: 12K2388 S/N: Stk #: C12K2388; Call John @ 973835-5575 ......................................................................................$22,000
LIFTS - SCISSOR 2007 GENIE GS4390RT, S/N: 44630, 412 Hours; 43 foot rough terrain DUAL FUEL....................................................................................$29,000 2009 JLG 1930ES, S/N: 193737, 45 Hours; 19 foot electric scissor lift .. ........................................................................................................$8,800
Used Parts • Quality Parts • Attachments Are you looking for a reliable source for quality used components and parts? 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. Call: 732/885-3005 Fax: 609/443-1146 jmeyer@foleyinc.com
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SKID STEERS 2010 CAT 246C, S/N: JAY3938, 100 Hours; AC, From Dealer's Rental Fleet ..............................................................................................$44,000 2011 CAT 256C, S/N: DWS1776, 146 Hours; AC,GP, New tires. From Dealer's Rental Fleet ......................................................................$43,000 2010 CAT 256C, S/N: DWS1607, 84 Hours; AC, GP Bucket, From Dealer's Rental Fleet ......................................................................$43,000 2010 CAT 256C, S/N: DWS1635, 73 Hours; AC,GP Bucket, From Dealer's Rental Fleet ......................................................................$43,000 2009 CAT 256C, S/N: DWS1409, 96 Hours; AC,GP Bucket, From Dealer's Rental Fleet ......................................................................$42,000 2010 CAT 262C, S/N: MST3568, 147 Hours; AC, GP Bucket. From Dealer's Rental Fleet ......................................................................$42,000 2007 CAT 297C, S/N: GCP493, 311 Hours; AC, Bucket, From Dealer's Rental Fleet ....................................................................................$57,000 2007 CAT 297C, S/N: GCP300, 633 Hours; AC,Hydraulic CPL,GP, From Dealer's Rental Fleet, Contact Marty Kuhl, 732-885-3037 ............$54,000 WHEEL LOADERS 2009 CAT 906H, S/N: TPE1121, 856 Hours; GP & Forks ..........$68,500 2006 CAT 938G II, S/N: RTB1892, 1,972 Hours; AC, 3V, GP bucket........ ....................................................................................................$144,000 2009 CAT 938H, S/N: MJC109, Stk #: VMJC109; 2,587 Hours; AC,RC,3V,QC,GP ........................................................................$179,000
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Whether you’re a new lawn-maintenance business or a well-established, full-service landscaping company, your business will thrive with the help of John Deere D-Series Skid Steers and Compact Track Loaders (CTLs). Designed with extensive input from landscapers and other customers, these capable compacts cultivate more productivity with enhancements such as roomier operator stations, quieter pressurized cabs, curved-glass swing-out doors, and optional electrohydraulic (EH) joysticks. Uptimeboosting advantages include a V-plenum cooling system, hydraulic-driven reversing fan, and wide-open engine-compartment access. Plus, more than 100 Worksite Pro™ attachments are available. So whether you are laying sod, seeding, grading, tilling, trimming, planting, installing hardscapes, or whatever else, you’re good to grow.
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FINANCING – JDF ** NO PAYMENT UNTIL 6/1/13 30 Months @ 3.9% 48 Months @ 4.25% 2012 JOHN DEERE 550K, SMU/Hrs: 77, Unit: 70621, JDLINK ULTIMATE, HYD. REAR COUNTERWEIGHT, HEAVY DUTY GRILLE, 3 SPOOL VLV FOR PAT, HYDRAULIC C-FRAME, IGC HYDRAULICS 3 FUNCTION PAT, HYDRAULIC PUMP USE WITH WINCH, CHROME EXHAUST - STRAIGHT, FLUID SAMPLING FAN DRIVE W/REV MOTOR, AT385487 18 MAX LIFE LUBE, REAR CHAIN GUIDES, FOR RETRIEVAL HITCH ....................................................................................$240,000 CAB W/ HEATER & AIR COND., AIR SUSP FABRIC SEAT, 105 BLADE AND C PORTS, OPTIONAL LIGHTS, ENGINE COMPARTMENT LIGHT, EXTREME-DUTY 2011 JOHN DEERE 850K, SMU/Hrs: 730, Unit: 83671, PAT, TRIM, PAT WIDE FRAME, THREE FUNCTION VALVE - EH, HYD PUMP F USE W/O WINCH, CHROME LOUVERED GRILLE W/ HOSE PROTECTION, HYDRAULIC TRACK ADJUSTER LONG TRACK DOZER, JDLINK, AT322646 EXT LIFE 30" MOD 45, CAB WITH LIGHTS, RELIEF VALVE ..................................................................................$132,000 EXHAUST, SAMPLE PORTS, OPTIONAL ENGINE COMPARTMENT LIGHT, YOKE HEATER & A/C, AIR SUSP CLOTH SEAT, 158" WLT PAT BLADE, 3 SPOOL VLV FOR 2011 RETRIEVAL HITCH, TRACK RELIEF ADJUSTER VALVE ............................$119,000 JOHN DEERE 750J, SMU/Hrs: 1304, Unit: 62842, PAT EXTRA LONG TRACK PAT, HYDRAULIC PUMP - HI FLOW, SAMPLE PORTS, QUICK SERVICE, PRE2012 JOHN DEERE 650K, SMU/Hrs: 333, Unit: 62984, 61IN XLT TRACK GAUGE DOZER, JDLINK ULTIMATE, AT327364 24 LUBE MS TRACK, CAB WITH HEATER ROTARY EJECTOR, REAR COUNTERWEIGHT, HEAVY DUTY GRILLE, JDLINK ULTIMATE REVERS- AND A/C, AIR SUSP CLOTH SEAT, 130 XLT PAT BLADE, 3 SPOOL VALVE FOR PAT, CLEANER, W/ 7 BOTTOM ROLLERS, CELLULAR, AUTOMATIC RETRIEVAL HITCH ....................................................................................$289,000 HYD PUMP STANDARD, ETHER START AID, CHROME EXHAUST STACK, TRASH ING HYDRAULIC FAN, MAX LIFE UNDERCARRIAGE W/ 40LINK 20IN SHOES, 2011 JOHN DEERE 850K, SMU/Hrs: 992, Unit: 82468, PAT, TOPC, PAT WIDE WITH AIR, AIR SUSPENSION COMFORT GUARD, FINAL DRIVES, REAR COUNTERWEIGHT, HEAVY DUTY GRILLE, FRONT AND REAR CHAIN GUIDES, CAB
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RETRIEVAL HITCH, RADIO ........................................................................$168,000 2012 JOHN DEERE 850K, SMU/Hrs: 206, Unit: 62973, PAT, PAT WIDE LONG TRACK DOZER, JDLINK, AT322646 EXT LIFE 30" MOD 45, CAB WITH HEATER & A/C, AIR SUSP CLOTH SEAT, 158" WLT PAT BLADE, 4 SP VAL FOR PAT ELEC HYD, HYD PUMP STANDARD, SAMPLE PORTS, QUICK SERVICE, PRECLEANER, ROTARY EJECTOR, REAR COUNTERWEIGHT, HEAVY DUTY GRILLE, RETRIEVAL HITCH ........................................................................................................$319,000 2011 JOHN DEERE 850K, SMU/Hrs: 1388, Unit: 62856, PAT, PAT WIDE LONG TRACK DOZER, JDLINK, AT322646 EXT LIFE 30" MOD 45, CAB WITH HEATER & A/C, AIR SUSP CLOTH SEAT, 158" WLT PAT BLADE, HYDRAULIC PUMP - HI FLOW, SAMPLE PORTS, QUICK SERVICE, PRECLEANER, ROTARY EJECTOR,
LONG TRACK DOZER, JDLINK, AT322646 EXT LIFE 30" MOD 45, CAB WITH HEATER & A/C, AIR SUSP CLOTH SEAT, 158" WLT PAT BLADE, 4 SP VAL FOR PAT ELEC HYD, HYD PUMP STANDARD, SAMPLE PORTS, QUICK SERVICE, PRECLEANER, ROTARY EJECTOR, REAR COUNTERWEIGHT, HEAVY DUTY GRILLE, RETRIEVAL HITCH ....................................................................................$279,000 2012 JOHN DEERE 850K, SMU/Hrs: 310, Unit: 82494, PAT, PAT WIDE LONG TRACK DOZER, JDLINK, AT322646 EXT LIFE 30" MOD 45, CAB WITH HEATER & A/C, AIR SUSP CLOTH SEAT, 158" WLT PAT BLADE, 4 SP VAL FOR PAT ELEC HYD, HYD PUMP STANDARD, SAMPLE PORTS, QUICK SERVICE, PRECLEANER, ROTARY EJECTOR, REAR COUNTERWEIGHT, HEAVY DUTY GRILLE, RETRIEVAL HITCH ........................................................................................................$319,000
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Westchester Tractor, Inc. 60 International Blvd • Brewster, NY 10509 RS NEW CHIPPE RS & GENERATO K NOW IN STOC
1998 New Holland TC33D, ROPS, 4WD, 1837 Hrs ....................$7,500
1997 Eager Beaver 10HA Trailer, New Spring, Air Brakes ........$8,500
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LATE MODEL EQUIPMENT EXCAVATORS
TLB’S
2004 CAT 304, CAB, 12 & 24” BUCKETS, 2-36” GRADING BUCKETS, NEEDS WORK, 3769 HRS ................................................................................SOLD $18,000 2005 KUBOTA KX71-3 EXCAVATOR, CAB, RUBBER TRACKS, 2300 HOURS, COUPLER, 3 BUCKETS ..................................................................................$22,995 2010 KUBOTA KX057, 1110 HRS, FULL CAB, 24” QA BUCKET, CAB, RIPPER TOOTH, GRADING BUCKET ..........................................................................$58,995 2002 KOBELCO 115SR, 2360 HRS, FULL CAB WITH HEAT & AC, MANUAL THUMB, PLUMBED ..............................................................................SOLD $58,000
1999 JOHN DEERE 5200 TLB, CAB WITH HEAT, EXTRA TIRES, 1092 HOURS, 4WD
TRACTORS
MISCELLANEOUS
FORD 2000, NEEDS CLUTCH, WOODS 1020 LOADER, NEEDS WORK ..........$3,500 FORD 4110 TRACTOR, GAS ENGINE, 3920 HRS, DUAL REAR TIRES............$2,000 2001 NEW HOLLAND TC33D, ROPS, 4WD, 2072 HRS ..................................$7,500 1999 NEW HOLLAND TC33D, 1837 HRS, 4WD, ROPS ..................................$7,500 1998 NEW HOLLAND TC33D, ROPS, 4WD, 1837 HRS ..................................$7,500 2006 NEW HOLLAND TN75A, ROPS, 121 HRS, ALAMO 88” SIDE MOWER $38,000
............................................................................................................SOLD $15,000 2005 NEW HOLLAND LB 90, 727 HRS, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, PILOT CONTROLS ...... ......................................................................................................................$54,000
Ford 4110 Tractor, Gas Engine, 3920 Hrs, Dual Rear Tires ....$2,000
2009 NEW HOLLAND B90B, 2092 HRS, EXTENDAHOE, CUTTING EDGE, CAB W/HEAT ................................................................................................SOLD $49,995
1997 BIG JOHN TREE SPADE ON A 1987 FORD L8000 TRUCK, TRUCK HAS NEW ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION, 178,186 MILES, INCLUDES 6 FLOTATION TIRES...... ......................................................................................................................$34,995 2002 BOBCAT B950 HAMMER, FOR SKID STEER ................................SOLD $4,995
SOLD 2004 Cat 304 Excavator, Cab, 12 & 24” Buckets, 2-36” Grading Bkts, Needs Work, 3769 Hrs........$18,000
1997 EAGER BEAVER 10HA TRAILER, NEW SPRING, AIR BRAKES ..............$8,500 RED MASTER HE7510 HARROW, TRACTOR ATTACHMENT ..........................$1,900
CHIPPERS
2004 TORO Z MASTER, ZERO TURN MOWER, COLLECTION SYSTEM, 52” MOWER
1998 BANDIT 200XP, 12” CAPACITY, 80-100 HP DEERE DIESEL ENGINE ....$9,995 DECK, 19HP GAS ENGINE, 861 HRS ..............................................................$5,995
TRAILERS
2009 WOODS LR108-2 RAKE, 3 PT. TRACTOR RAKE, 8’ ..............................$1,000
1987 DELUX CC200 20 TON TRAILER, AIR BRAKES, DECK NEEDS WORK ..$2,995 2003 KAWASAKI M3010 MULE, CAB, DIESEL, HYDRAULIC DUMP ..............$3,995
1999 Cat 315B Excavator, Coupler, Manual Thumb, Cab w/Heat ..........................................$44,995
See dealer for financing details. CNH Capital America LLC standard terms and conditions apply. Subject to customer credit qualifications. CNH Capital America LLC reserves the right to cancel any program without notice.
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2009 New Holland B90B, 2092 Hrs, Extendahoe, Cutting Edge, Cab w/Heat ....................SOLD $49,995
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2003 DAEWOO MEGA 400V WHEEL LOADER 6 CYLINDER, ROPS CAB W/AIR CONDITIONER & HEATER, 126” GENERAL PURPOSE BUCKET W/TEETH, 26.5R25 FOAM FILLED TIRES C003469
$49,500
2002 CATERPILLAR M315 WHEELED EXCAVATOR PERKINS DIESEL, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, 10.00x20 RUBBER TIRES, 16’ 2-PIECE BOOM, 4 OUTRIGGERS, NO BLADE, 9’ ARM 22” BKT W/TEETH, POWERSHIFT TRANSMISSION, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS C003429
YR
Model EE# CRAWLER DOZERS/LOADERS CATERPILLAR 1995 D5CXZ C003590 1996 D5HLGP C003591 1996 D5HLGP C003594 1996 D7HLGP C003595 KOMATSU 1998 D37P-5 C002622 2008 D61EX-15 20178 2006 D65EX-15 18219 2007 D65PX-15 C003596 2007 D65PX-15 C003597 2006 D65WX-15 C003598 2007 D65WX-15 C003599
VOLVO DIESEL, ENC CAB W/HEATER, 98” G.P. BKT W/CUTTING EDGE, QUICK COUPLER, FORKS, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, 3 SPOOL VALVE, 20.5R TIRES C003667
$32,500
2009 KOMATSU WA480-6 WHEEL LOADER 2007 VOLVO EC210LC HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR $109,000
KM DIESEL TIER 3 EMISSION, ROPS CAB W/HEAT & A/C, 26.5R-25 XHA TIRES, 124” GP BKT W/BOCE, AUTO BOOM KICK-OUT & BKT POSITIONER, ADD’L CTW, 4 SPDS F/R, ECSS RIDE CONTROL, KOMTRAX
C003668
C003251
$169,000
$43,500 PRICE $19,500 $31,500 $31,500 $70,500 $22,000 $139,000 $119,000 $99,500 $99,500 $99,500 $93,500
OFF ROAD TRUCKS KOMATSU 2003 HM350-1 2008 HM350-2
1999 VOLVO L70C WHEEL LOADER/TOOL CARRIER
VOLVO D6E-EAE3 TURBOCHARGED DIESEL, CAB W/AIR CONDITIONER, 9’6” ARM, 19’ BOOM, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, QUICK COUPLER, THUMB, 32” TRACK SHOES, 40” BUCKET
C002118 SOLD$135,000 19847 $249,000
EXCAVATORS CATERPILLAR 1999 345BL Series II C003424 SOLD$37,500 2001 345BL Series II C003425 $49,500 2001 345BL Series II C003426 $68,500 1999 M315 C003431 $40,500 2002 M315 C003428 $43,500 2002 M315 C003429 $43,500 HITACHI 1998 EX750-5 C003468 $72,500 IHI 35NX C003465 SOLD$11,500 KOMATSU 2005 PC35MR-2 C002046 SOLD$24,500 2004 PC78MR-6 C003671 $35,000 2006 PC220LC-8LR C001119 $189,000 2006 PC300LC-7 C003512 $99,500 2005 PC308USLC-3 C003182 SOLD$95,000 1995 PC400LC-5 C003683 $39,500 1999 PC400LC-6 C003438 SOLD$81,500 2005 PC600LC-7 C003382 $229,000
YR Model KOMATSU 2002 PW170ES-6 2005 PW220-7 VOLVO 2007 EC210LC
EE#
PRICE
C003385 C002089
$59,500 $79,500
C003668
$109,000
GRADERS KOMATSU 2005 GD655-3C
C003433
$128,500
WHEEL LOADERS CATERPILLAR 1998 950E C003582 SOLD$55,000 1999 950G C003578 $70,500 2000 950G C003600 $70,500 2000 966G C003686 $82,500 2001 966G C003615 $82,500 2001 966G C003687 $93,500 2001 966G C003688 $112,500 2007 980H C003427 $175,000 DAEWOO 2003 Mega 400V C003469 $49,500 Mega 400V C003729 $49,500 HALLA 1998 HA380E C003470 $32,500 KOMATSU 2005 WA200L-5 C003506 $66,000 1993 WA320-1 C003579 $19,500 1995 WA450-2 C002602 $35,000 2003 WA450-5 C003305 SOLD$98,500 2007 WA450-6 C001982 $179,000 SOLD 2009 WA480-6 C002861 $189,500 2009 WA480-6 C003251 $169,000 1997 WA500-1 C003311 $49,500 VOLVO 1999 L70C C003667 $32,500 2001 L220E C003620 $57,500
Representing These Fine Lines of Equipment:
YR
Model EE# MATERIAL HANDLERS
FUCHS 2005 MHL350 2007 MHL50D
C003296 C003669
MILLERS, PAVERS, ROLLERS INGERSOLL RAND 2005 DD118HF C002076 LEEBOY 2008 L8816T C003660 WIRTGEN 2009 W60 C002873 2005 W2000 C003295
PRICE
$139,500 $149,500
$45,000 $79,500 $162,000 $259,000
CRUSHING & SCREENING EQUIPMENT 2007&08 CEC 32”X54” Jaw, w/ Cummins 450 h.p., CEC 616 Screen-It w/ Deutz and CEC 40CC Cone,elec. powered, all are wheel mtd. avail. now – C003725, C003726, C003727 P.O.R. 2012 Screen Machine 107D screener box, rental unit – C003242 $115,000 2012 Screen Machine 6036 tracked conveyor / stacker, rental unit – C002626 $65,000 Several Metso CV50 & 100 screener boxes P.O.R. ATTACHMENTS HAMM Pad Foot Shell Kit for 3412 84” Drum C002872 KOHLER 350kw generator w/DD8-92 engine
not all manufacturers represented in all WIRTGEN • VOGELE • HAMM • KLEEMANN • FUCHS • NPK • E.D. ETNYRE • LIEBHERR • DOMINION • METSO MINERALS • ALLU DOPPSTADT • JRB • BROCE • BAGELA • CARLSON • TEREX • ROGERS BROS • ESCO • LA BOUNTY • KOMATSU • FELLING • MAULDIN areas served
$14,500 $29,000
Contact: Hank Ruttura • Holbrook Office
631-563-7600
DENOTES KOMATSU CERTIFIED REMARKETING USED MACHINE DEPENDING ON CERTIFIED GRADE, UNIT MAY QUALIFY FOR SPECIAL FINANCING RATE AND/OR MANUFACTURER SUPPORTED WARRANTY. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS ON THESE OR ANY OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED USED PIECES.
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Associated Equipment Distributors Hold Annual Show
T
he annual Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) Summit and CONDEX show was held Jan. 14 to 17 in Las Vegas. Keynote speakers John Hofmeister, founder and CEO of Citizens for Affordable Energy; Fox News Channel’s Stuart
Barry Stoughton (R), president, BLS Enterprises, shows his track pads to Bill Lyon (L) and Rick Albert, president, Rick Albert Machinery, Pleasanton, Calif.
Varney; and Eli Lustgarten, senior vice president of Longbow Securities and president of ESL Consultants addressed attendees and dealer and manufacturer representatives manned the booths on all days of the event. see AED page 28
(L-R): Bruce Bunting, Knapheide Manufacturing, Quincy, Ill., discusses service trucks with Rick Smith, Tractor & Equipment Co.; and Haily Meyer, Knapheide Manufacturing.
Tom Collins (C), Anderson Equipment Co., stops by to see the latest from Strickland Manufacturing. Representing Strickland are Mick Crimmins (L), and Sean O’Reilly.
(L-R): Bobby Hudson and Robbie Hegwood, both of HydrauliCircuit Technology Inc., answer questions from David Mehrtens, RoadBuilders Machinery and Supply Co. Inc.
(L-R): The father and son team of Bryan and Phil McCoy, RoadBuilders Machinery and Supply Co. Inc., visit the IronPlanet booth and speak with Carson Erickson, sales manager, IronPlanet.
Woods Equipment Co., headquartered in Oregon, Ill., had its new Woods variable coupler on display, which drew a lot of traffic to the booth. (L-R) are Don Kemp, MinnPar, Mounds View, Minn.; Jerry Johnson and Doreen Putnam, Woods Equipment Co.; and Bill Grundy, Avant Tecno USA, Elk Grove Village, Ill.
John Gaughan (L) and Eric Briese, both of TVH Parts Co., Olathe, Kan. TVH, well known in the forklift industry, is now entering the construction industry.
Displaying the Magnum MS-4 HFB are David Hughes (L), Magnum Attachments, Etobicoke, Ontario; and Tom Bottrell, company president.
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Bob Kukulski Ends Stellar 39-Year Deere Taps Murphy Sales Career With N.J.’s Foley CAT as Global Director, By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT
Bob Kukulski recently closed a chapter in his life when he retired from a 39-year career with Foley Incorporated, the Caterpillar dealer in North Jersey, Staten Island, and Bermuda. Kukulski’s job at Foley began on Oct. 8, 1973, when he was hired as a sales trainee. The company noted that he quickly progressed through the ranks as product support service representative, lift truck salesman and heavy general line salesman (where he served for 10 years). In 1989, he moved into sales management, working there for 11 years before being promoted to vice president of machine sales in 1993. In late 2000, Kukulski decided to return to his true passion of selling Caterpillar equipment. At the time of his retirement, he was account manager for both Monmouth and Mercer counties, and was very wellknown and respected in the industry. “Bob’s ability to manage large accounts and the complex relationships that come with them, coupled with a tireless work ethic, have made him a true cut above the rest,” said Jeff Merle, Foley’s vice president of machine sales. “He has become a role model for young and up and coming Bob Kukulski. sales people.” Kukulski’s career began in the Marines right after high school, when he spent a tour in Vietnam. Upon his return, he earned a bachelor of science degree in business at Trenton State College (Now The College of New Jersey). His resume also includes stints as a teacher, bartender, house framer and working for E.I. DuPont. He got the interview for the job at Foley through an employment agency. Over the span of his career, Kukulski noted that he has seen changes from pay phones to beepers to computers to smart phones. “It still boils down to face-to-face sales with customers and building relationships, so really nothing has changed,” he said. In the Caterpillar product line, he has seen the array from equipment dozers and loaders with tracks and wheels, hydraulic excavators (200 Series), B.C.P. machines (D3, D4, 931, and 416), the 300 series hydraulic excavators, and C.C.E. machines (compact construction). In the industry, he noted that he saw the development of
many more markets and customers because of Cat’s equipment line expansion. “Customers are smarter and more demanding,” he noted. “There are more rentals than ever, and machines are smarter, with GPS and laser operation. Emission standards are also changing, with them now being at Tier IV.” According to Kukulski, selling lift trucks was the most difficult position he served in. “Once you work with the big iron, it’s in your blood,” he said. He also had difficulty with losing deals to competitors. “Once it’s lost, thank them for the opportunity, ask for a shot at the next deal, and stay with it,” he advised. But Kukulski is a stellar salesperson, according to Jamie Foley, president and CEO of Foley Incorporated. “Bob built his career on creating customers for life long before it became our corporate vision. We are a better organization for the dedication and leadership he provided this company during his long and distinguished career. We wish him all the best in this next phase of life.” Kukulski said he is pleased to have worked for three generations of Foleys. They have included E.J. Foley Jr., E.J. Foley III (Kim), and now Jamie and Ryan Foley. “The best part of my career was the many relationships I had with fellow employees, Caterpillar employees, and especially customers,” he said. “It gets no better than to work for Foley, visit customers [friends], and sell Caterpillar machines.” That being said, Kukulski noted that he still plans to buy and sell used equipment for Foley on a part-time basis. But he also plans to travel, play some more golf, fish a little, and enjoy spending more time with his family and friends. “I’d like to thank all the people that I had the opportunity to work with,” he said. “Most importantly, I want to thank the customers for their valued business and their trust in me. It truly has been remarkable and enjoyable. I would just like to thank the Foley family for 39 plus years. It was a great career. I often said that if I had to design the perfect job for myself, it would be to sell Cat machines for Foley Machinery. I lived the dream.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Timothy J. Murphy was appointed global director, Sugar Product Line effective Jan. 16. In this position Murphy will lead the efforts to drive growth in shareholder value added (SVA) within the sugar cane harvesting business globally. He also will continue collaboration with the Worldwide Construction & Forestry (C&F) Division to manage important supply relationships in landscape loaders and scrapers. Murphy joined Deere & Company in 1996 as a senior financial analyst in the treasury department. Throughout his career he has held a number of positions of increasing responsibility in the construction and forestry division, as well as in business development and the treasury department at Deere & Company. Murphy has held the positions of vice president and chief financial officer of Nortrax Inc., director, finance and accounting-South America, and director, strategic planning and business development of the agricultural division. Most recently, Murphy has been president and CEO of Nortrax for C&F. Murphy is replacing Craig Fawcett who is leaving the company to pursue other opportunities with his family business.
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Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25 rubber, 15K hours, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500 Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . . . .$79,500 John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GP bkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000 Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, boom susp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,500 COMPACTORS
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 Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000 Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 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 LANDSCAPING
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 Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hyd angle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 CRAWLER LOADERS
Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt .$37,500 Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000
OFF ROAD HAULERS 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 CRAWLER TRACTORS
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 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000 TRUCKS & TRAILERS
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(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, BACKHOES winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . .$85,000 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. DRILLS John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, CRANES Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 MISCELLANEOUS Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom (2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. MOTOR SCRAPERS
ATTACHMENTS Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, BUCKETS ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 PC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Buckets in Stock Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice -Call For Your Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick couOthers Available Call pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber, All Equipment is Owned & Operated By operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.
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Volvo Golf Champion Louis Oosthuizen N.Y.’s Comptroller Drives Away in His Dream Excavator OK’s $3.1B Tappan A very special feature on the second day of the Volvo Golf Champions was the Amateur-Pro Team Competition, giving Volvo’s customers the unique thrill of playing together with the pros during the actual professional tournament, live on TV and broadcast to approximately 150 countries. For Volvo’s customers this was clearly a once in a lifetime experience, but there was a healthy incentive for the professionals as well; both pros in the victorious team won a Volvo V40 car. After an exciting day, the team consisting of Thongchai Jaidee, Louis Oosthuizen and amateur Colin Ledwith from the UK won on the final green. Jaidee was ecstatic to win his first car, but Oosthuizen had his eye on something else. The pro lost his heart to a Volvo compact excavator EC55B, which he first saw at the Volvo China Open in 2010. Volvo agreed to swap the car for the excavator he desired so much. “It’s a great gift for the farm and it’s going to be a lot of fun playing around with it,” he said. “I’ve got loads of great equipment on the farm, but this is going to be right up there to get rid of the bushes. I had a few discussions with Volvo this week about purchasing the excavator. They told me I could get it if I won the Amateur-Pro Team competition, so I knew all about that as I stood over that final putt on 18.” Louis Oosthuizen wins the Volvo CE excaThe Volvo compact excavator vator. EC55 is designed with productivity, efficiency and cost-effectiveness in mind. As golf clubs around the world enjoy the technology on offer to improve and remodel their courses, this type of excavator is often used in landscaping, mounding and all manner of renovation. According to Volvo CE dealer Roger O’Callaghan, CEO Babcock International Group, African Division: “I am really happy that one of the world’s best golfers, who is also South African, finally has had Louis Oosthuizen on tournament day.
Zee Bridge Contract ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has approved a $3.14 billion contract between the state Thruway Authority and Tappan Zee Constructors to design and build the new bridge across the lower Hudson River. DiNapoli said replacing the aging Tappan Zee Bridge is “vital” to the state’s economic prosperity, but noted this approval does not extend to any toll increase or debt issuance. The 66-month contract with a joint venture of Fluor Enterprises Inc., American Bridge Co., Granite Construction Northeast and Traylor Bros. takes effect immediately. The Thruway Authority received three bids. State officials have been seeking a $2.9 billion federal loan. Tolls for the heavily used commuter bridge between Westchester and Rockland counties are expected to nearly triple from the current $5.
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his dream come true thanks to his excellent performance in the Volvo Golf Champions. Delivering this excavator to Louis Oosthuizen makes us very proud and we are sure that it will be useful on his farm. I even heard that he is planning to use it when digging a few new bunkers.” For more information, visit www.volvoingolf.com.
Eastern Pa.’s ABC Offers Reward for Job Site Arsonist Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and the felony conviction of the person(s) responsible for damages at the Chestnut Hill Friends Meeting in Philadelphia. According to police investigators, on Dec. 20, 2012, vandals entered the job site of a Quaker meetinghouse being built in Chestnut Hill, a community in a northern section of Philadelphia. The vandals cut anchor bolts and used torches on structural columns, as well as set the cab of a crane on fire. The vandalism resulted in $500,000 in damages. The $50,000 reward will go to the person that provides information leading to the arrest and felony conviction of any adult(s) who authorized, or engaged in the act of, the vandalism. If more than one person provides such information, the total reward will be divided among the informants as deemed appropriate by ABC. Call 610/279-6666 to report any information.
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Fox News’ Stuart Varney Addresses AED Members at Show AED from page 14
Manning the Tag Manufacturing Inc. booth (L-R) are George Hedges, John Creswell, Fred Caddell Jr., and Gary Wilt.
Talking street sweepers are Rick Thompson (L), VanEd Equipment, Surrey, BC, Canada; and Frank Chulick, president, Stewart-Amos Equipment, Harrisburg, Pa.
(L-R): Duane Neumann, Roadwidener, Oconomowoc, Wis., and Devin Wolf, president, Roadwidener, show the company’s products to Southeastern Equipment Co.’s Paul Bell and Mickley Gourley.
Allied has long been an industry leader in the manufacturing of hydraulic hammers. (L-R) are Greg Smith, Allied; Cindy and Dale Leppo, Leppo Rentals/Bobcat in Akron, Ohio.
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Bagela is quickly becoming the recognized leader of asphalt recycling equipment in North America. Representing the company are Bagela’s Dan Kovalick (L) and Greg Harla.
ITR America, Hobart, Ind., was well staffed (L-R) by Larry Gray, Joshua Timm, Larry Kinn and Jamie Dunn.
Jeff Abele (L), Abele Tractor, Albany, N.Y., proudly works with Joe Tedesco, Gorilla Hammers, Randolph, Mass., to supply his customers with high-quality hammers that are priced right.
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AED Welcomes New, Returning Lawmakers to 113th Congress Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) welcomed new and returning lawmakers to the 113th Congress, promising assistance in developing long-term solutions to America’s crumbling infrastructure to the nation’s tax and fiscal situations. “On behalf of its members, AED is ready to serve as a resource and assist in solving our national infrastructure crisis, putting more Americans back to work, and placing the nation on the road to economic success,” said AED President and CEO Toby Mack. Over the next two years, AED will work with lawmakers on implementing a variety of measures to rebuild the country’s fiscal house, invest in our nation’s deteriorating transportation and water networks, and encourage economic growth, including: • Charting a fiscally responsible course for federal infrastructure investment by exploring new and innovative federal financing options to ensure the long-term viability of the Highway Trust Fund • Restoring certainty to the tax code addressing the nation’s debt crisis through a combination of spending cuts, entitlement reforms, tax code changes, and revenue
enhancements • Opposing tax proposals that would disproportionately affect equipment distributors and undermine broader economic growth, including repealing LIFO, reducing business interest deductions, and artificially extending construction equipment cost recovery periods • Expanding North American energy production through continued investment in domestic sources and preventing unnecessary regulation that discourages development • Maintaining nationwide access to clean water through adequately funded water infrastructure programs and innovative financing mechanisms • Protecting equipment distributors from harmful and unnecessary regulations that drive up the costs of doing business “The 113th Congress has a lot on its plate,” said AED Vice President of Government Affairs Christian Klein. “We look forward to working with the new members, as well as with long-time allies, to solve the nation’s infrastructure, tax, and revenue challenges and move past the partisan gridlock of recent years.”
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NEW YORK (AP) Work remained suspended Jan. 10 at the site of New York City’s latest crane collapse as engineers try to determine what caused the equipment to fall. The Department of Buildings said investigators were still at the construction site in the borough of Queens a day after the collapse injured seven construction workers. The crane’s 170-ft. (52 m) long boom fell Jan. 9 onto metal scaffolding and the wooden framework that made up the first floor of what will be a 25-story apartment building. None of the workers’ injuries are life-threatening. The equipment was leased from New York Crane and Equipment Corp. by a subcontractor for TF Cornerstone, the project’s main contractor. The company did not respond to a call seeking information on the project. Construction cranes have been a source of safety concerns since two giant rigs col-
lapsed in Manhattan in 2008, killing a total of nine people. One of those was owned by New York Crane. Owner James Lomma was tried and acquitted on manslaughter charges stemming from that incident, which killed two workers. The Empire State Development Corp., which is overseeing the project, said work on the tower started in November. It is the last residential building at the Queens West development, located behind the landmark neon “Pepsi-Cola” sign near the East River waterfront. The building is slated to be completed in early 2014 but city officials could not say how long work will be shut down. Engineers will examine the history of the crane involved in the collapse as part of the investigation, including the equipment’s maintenance and operation records. The 2008 accidents led to new safety measures, including hiring more inspectors and expanding training requirements and inspection checklists.
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Va. Gov. McDonnell: Replace Gas Tax for $3.1B Roads Plan By Larry O’Dell ASSOCIATED PRESS
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Gov. Bob McDonnell on Jan. 8 proposed a five-year, $3.1 billion transportation funding package that includes replacing the state’s gasoline tax with a sales tax increase of nearly a penny on the dollar. The Republican governor unveiled his plan for roads and transit on the eve of the 2013 General Assembly. If lawmakers approve, Virginia would be the first state to drop its gasoline tax. McDonnell said the gas tax is no longer a viable revenue source for maintaining and building highways because of inflation and more fuel-efficient vehicles. State officials said the purchasing power of the gasoline tax has declined by more than half since it was last increased, to 17.5 cents per gallon in 1986. Also, fuel economy improved from an average of 10.3 miles per gallon in 1986 to 27.3 mpg in 2011.
While the gas tax has been stagnant, sales tax revenues have continued to grow with the economy, McDonnell said. His plan to increase the state’s 5 percent sales tax to 5.8 percent and dedicate all of the additional revenue to transportation would raise an additional $607 million over five years, he said. Eighty-five percent of the additional revenue would be spent on maintenance, the rest on construction. The 17.5 percent tax on diesel fuel would remain unchanged because heavy trucks cause about 80 percent of the damage to Virginia’s highways, the governor said, and most of those vehicles come from out of state. The plan also includes McDonnell’s previously announced proposal to increase the portion of the existing sales tax already earmarked for transportation. A half-cent already goes into the state’s highway fund. The governor’s proposal would increase that commitment to three-quarters of a cent over five years, generat-
ing an additional $811.5 million over that period. When combined, the two sales tax changes would give transportation about one-quarter of sales tax proceeds. Democrats have opposed proposals to allocate more of the sales tax for transportation, calling it a raid on public education and other priorities that are financed by the state’s general fund. McDonnell said the state has been increasing education funding and ending each year with surpluses, so it can afford to shift a little more general fund money to transportation. McDonnell said his plan is “politically viable” but acknowledged it won’t be easy. While Democrats have opposed using a greater share of the sales tax for transportation, Republicans have repeatedly shot down proposals to increase the gasoline tax. The largest single item in McDonnell’s plan depends on action by Congress. According to the governor, Congress this year is expected to pass legislation giving
states authority to collect sales taxes on out-of-state online and catalog sales. Taxpayers already are supposed to pay these taxes as a use tax on their income tax returns, but compliance is low. McDonnell proposes earmarking a portion of this revenue for transportation, raising just over $1.1 billion over five years. The governor also wants to raise $547 million over five years by increasing vehicle registration fees by $15. An annual $100 fee on alternative fuel vehicles would raise an additional $66.6 million. McDonnell said his proposal will “make a game-changing investment” in the state’s transportation system. Because state law gives highway maintenance priority for gas tax revenues, very little money has been available in recent years for new construction. House Speaker William J. Howell, R-Stafford, called McDonnell’s plan bold and said he has long considered the gas tax “a dinosaur.” Howell, Republican Del. Tim Hugo of Fairfax County
and Republican Sen. Steve Newman of Lynchburg are sponsoring the legislation. Del. Vivian Watts, D-Fairfax and a former state secretary of transportation, said she was “not impressed” with McDonnell’s final effort to do something on transportation before his nonrenewable four-year term ends next January. “It’s not nearly enough money,” she said. It also puts too much emphasis on highway maintenance, lets out-of-state motorists drive on Virginia’s highways without paying their fair share and does not do enough for the heavily congested “urban crescent” from the Washington D.C. suburbs, through Richmond to Hampton Roads. Americans for Tax Reform, the conservative organization headed by Grover Norquist, also criticized the proposal. The group said in a statement, “The plan as it stands now fails in its goal to prioritize transportation spending while avoiding tax increases.”
Cloud Computing Will Transform Some Areas of Industry ELFA from page 1
Foundation’s 2013 Equipment Leasing & Finance U.S. Economic Outlook Report and U.S. Equipment Finance Market Study 2012-2013, industry participants’ expertise, and member input from ELFA meetings and conferences to provide our best insight for the top 10 Equipment Acquisition Trends for 2013.” ELFA issued the following Top 10 Equipment Acquisition Trends for 2013 to help businesses with their strategic equipment acquisition plans: 1. Corporate perceptions of the economic outlook will be a primary driver of business investment decisions. Despite pressing considerations such as technological innovations and aging equipment, the economy will be the true barometer for whether or not businesses acquire new equipment in 2013. 2. Equipment investment will pick up in the second half of 2013. Equipment investment will
grow this year, although the rate of growth will be hampered by fiscal uncertainty. Some companies will remain cautious about taking on large capital investments even now that important decisions impacting short-term fiscal stability have been made. Equipment acquisition activity will gain momentum through relief from the policy uncertainty that brought the economy to the edge of the fiscal cliff. An improving housing sector will provide an added boost. 3. Pent-up demand will spur investment across varied equipment types. Demand for replacement equipment will drive investment in the construction, agriculture and transportation categories in particular, while other equipment types will await the replacement cycle. However, greater economic improvements will be needed before significant equipment investment expansion takes place. 4. A continuing low interest rate environment will enable
companies to acquire the equipment they need and conserve cash. The prospect of continued low interest rates at least through 2014 will be an incentive for businesses to acquire equipment through financing and still hold on to their cash for uncertainties. In addition to maintaining cash flow, equipment financing will help businesses preserve capital and improve expense planning in challenging economic conditions. 5. A majority of U.S. businesses will use some form of financing for equipment acquisition. In 2013, $742 billion (55 percent) of the projected $1.3 trillion investment in plant, equipment and software investment in the United States will be financed through loans, leases and lines of credit. Seven out of 10 businesses will use at least one form of financing to acquire equipment. 6. Business size will impact equipment acquisition. Size will matter when acquiring equipment
in 2013. Primarily larger businesses anticipate increasing equipment spending over the next 12 months. Small companies’ high degree of concern about general economic conditions and less access to credit will temper their equipment acquisition plans. 7. The gaining prominence of cloud computing will transform the way businesses pay for IT investments. Along with changes in how companies consume software and hardware, cloud computing will spawn new financing options. Companies will look to equipment financiers for variable payment structures in the cloud. 8. Credit market conditions will remain favorable for longterm equipment financing. Businesses will generally find an improving credit supply as they consider equipment acquisitions. 9. The one-year extension of bonus depreciation may provide incentives for businesses to acquire equipment. The continu-
ation of the depreciation bonus will allow businesses to deduct up to 50 percent of the cost of new equipment purchases in 2013. 10. Although the value of lease financing will remain, businesses will begin to adapt their equipment acquisition strategies to comply with long-awaited changes to lease accounting standards. A new draft of proposed changes to lease accounting standards by the Financial Accounting Standards Board and the International Accounting Standards Board should be announced this year, enabling businesses to begin to evaluate how their balance sheets, earnings and other financials will be affected by equipment financing agreements. For a video that discusses the Top 10 Equipment Acquisition Trends for 2013, visit http://www.equipmentfinanceadvantage.org/Articles/10Trends.cfm
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The 190 hp (141.6 kW) Cummins diesel engine Ditch Witch JT4020 AT pulled back the two pipes with ease. The 20 in. (50.8 cm) casing pipe pullback through solid rock took approximately 6 hours while the 16 in. (40.6 cm) carrier pipe pullback inside the casing pipe was finished in 2 hours.
The small footprint and the 40,000 lb. pull back of the Ditch Witch JT4020 all terrain (AT) was ideal for the narrow job site. With high drilling torque and unique rod within rod technology, the Ditch Witch JT4020 AT drills and steers simultaneously through rock, performing the same bores as larger class drills.
When Digging a Ditch the Old-Fashioned Way Won’t Work Loudoun Water in Loudoun County, Va., saw a money making opportunity in treated wastewater that was untapped. A large customer base in the market for reclaimed water to cool data centers economically seemed like the perfect project for the Broad Run Water Reclamation Facility. But, how do you put a 16 in. (40.6 cm) carrier pipe into a 20 in. (50.8 cm) casing pipe in 870 ft. (265 m) of solid rock, with limited accessibility, around a crowded intersection of busy Loudoun County, and without disturbing a historic biking trail when digging a ditch or trenching won’t work? The underground trenchless solution: the right pipe, the right contractor and the right machine. Woodlawn Construction began directionally drilling rock with the help of Ditch Witch of Virginia in 1999 through installing telecommunication systems. Woodlawn Construction owner Phillip Staples purchased a third Ditch Witch rock directional drill from Ditch Witch of Virginia in early 2012 for a difficult project outside Leesburg, Va. This 860 ft. (262 m) bore went under Goose Creek in solid blue stone rock, but was not a problem for the Ditch Witch JT4020 all terrain (AT) directional drill or the experienced Woodlawn Construction crew led by drill foreman Matt Martin. After the Goose Creek job, Woodlawn Construction searched for bores in
bution system. To date, some 21,000 ft. (6,400 m) of 12 and 16 in. (30.5 and 40.6 cm) reclaimed water mains are in place. Other existing pieces of the system were installed by traditional trench excavation with road crossings by jack and bore. Loudoun Water faced challenges with this particular stretch of pipe, including limited work area, a bike trail crossing, an active
roadway, solid rock and the difficult task of pulling two pipes. The Ditch Witch JT4020 AT “machine sealed the deal with trenchless feasibility,” said Ralph Welliver, project engineer of Loudoun Water. Normally 80,000-100,000 lb. pull back class drills bore water reclaims, but the small footprint and the 40,000 lb. pull back of the JT4020 AT was ideal for the narrow job site. With high drilling torque and unique rod within rod technology, the Ditch Witch JT4020 AT drills and steers simul-
While HDPE had been the norm in the water and sewer industry, the fusible, gasket-free and leak-free PVC pipe from Underground Solutions Inc. was ideal for this rock bore.
increased length and diameter to utilize the JT4020 AT to full potential. The dual pipe, water reclaim rock job for Loudoun Water presented the ideal challenge. The Job The 870 ft. (265 m) bore by Woodlawn Construction is part of an ongoing initiative by Loudoun Water to build a reuse water distri-
The Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority, owners of the 45-mi. multi-use Washington & Old Dominion bike trail, required a separate casing pipe to ensure preservation of this historic trail.
taneously through rock, performing the same bores as larger class drills, according to the manufacturer. “Reclaimed water is interesting, yet it has the same constructability properties as any pressure utility, such as sewer or water,” Welliver explained. However, reclaim water jobs are relatively new to Virginia since the enabling regulation went into effect in October of 2008. A total of seven utilities are pursuing reclaimed water at this time in Virginia, while other water-sensitive areas have been using reclaimed water for some years. “It has taken a while for municipalities to get geared up for these projects. It takes the right customer base to make reclaimed water cost effective,“ said Liz Sitter, project engineer at Loudoun Water. The Broad Run Water Reclamation Facility is an advanced treatment plant, placed into service in 2007 with the objective of producing the cleanest water possible. Broad Run, like many wastewater plants in Virginia, must follow nutrient restrictions in discharged water to avoid overloading the Chesapeake Bay and degrading the ecosystem. The reclaimed water system is a way to manage the “nutrient budget of wastewater. It also functions as a demand management tool for drinking water,” said Welliver. The see LOUDOUN page 38
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2009 TAKEUCHI TL150, 1500 HRS, LOADED UNIT WITH CAB AND A/C ........................................$48,000
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Terex Corporation Announces Senior Leadership Changes Terex Corporation announced the following leadership changes: • Kevin Bradley, currently president, Terex Cranes, will transition to the role of senior vice president and chief financial officer effective immediately after the filing of the company’s annual report on Form 10-K for 2012. Bradley was named president,
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also assume responsibility for the company’s operations in India. Ellis joined Terex through the Genie acquisition in 2002 and has held several senior management positions at various Terex operations. Previously he held leadership positions at General Electric, Pratt & Whitney and PPG Industries.
“I am confident that under Kevin’s leadership, Terex will continue to maintain the highest standards of financial integrity that has helped define Terex’s finance organization and our company as a whole.” Ron DeFeo Terex Corporation
Terex Cranes in January 2011. Prior to this appointment, Bradley had served as president, Terex Financial Services since joining Terex in 2005. Prior to joining Terex, Bradley had financial roles of increasing responsibility at GE Capital and AT&T Capital. Terex previously announced that Phil Widman would be retiring as senior vice president and chief financial officer effective March 31, 2013. • Tim Ford, currently president, Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP), will become president of Terex Cranes effective immediately. The Terex Utilities business and the recently established Terex Services North America business will continue to be the responsibility of Ford. Ford also will have direct responsibility for the company’s Latin American operations as well as corporate strategic accounts and government programs. Ford joined Terex in 2006 following executive assignments at Toro, Honeywell and General Electric. • Steve Filipov, currently president developing markets and strategic accounts, will become president, Terex material handling and port solutions effective immediately. Filipov also will assume the position of chief operating officer of Demag Cranes AG as the company continues the transition of this business into the Terex family. Filipov will retain overall Terex responsibility for the Russian market as well as corporate marketing. Filipov joined Terex in 1995 and has held positions of increasing responsibility, including president of Terex Cranes from 2004-2008. • George Ellis, currently president, Terex Construction, will continue in this role and
• Matt Fearon, currently vice president and general manager of AWP Americas, will become president, Terex AWP effective immediately. Prior to this, Fearon had been managing director of AWP Europe. Fearon has 25 years of industry experience and has worked within the Terex/Genie operations for 18 years. • Aloysius Rauen will continue in his current role as CEO of Demag Cranes AG and has announced his intention to resign during the course of 2013 once the integration of the Demag Cranes business into the Terex group is further along. Upon Rauen’s resignation, Filipov will assume the role of CEO of Demag Cranes AG. “These changes are intended to strengthen the company’s leadership team and provide our executives with new learning and growth opportunities. They reflect both a maturing and broadening of scope for the Terex leadership team,” said Ron DeFeo, Terex chairman and chief executive officer. “I am confident that under Kevin’s leadership, Terex will continue to maintain the highest standards of financial integrity that has helped define Terex’s finance organization and our company as a whole. Tim, Steve, George and Matt have demonstrated strong leadership skills during their tenures with Terex and I believe their increasing responsibilities will serve us and our customers well. I thank Ays for his dedication to Demag Cranes and its employees and his efforts in integrating Demag Cranes into the Terex group.” For more information, visit www.terex.com.
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Woodlawn Construction Obama Admin to Confront Leads Loudoun Water Job Oil Pipeline, Climate Change By Matthew Daly ASSOCIATED PRESS
Matt Martin (L, front) of Woodlawn Construction and Sam Burns (R, front) of Ditch Witch of Virginia showcasing the 20 in. (50.8 cm) Underground Solutions Inc. PVC casing pipe with the Woodlawn Construction drill crew. LOUDOUN from page 34
county is profiting from wastewater that would otherwise be discharged. “One gallon we don’t put back is one gallon we don’t pull from the Potomac River,” Welliver stated. Reclaimed water is not to be confused with grey water. Grey water is the practice of collecting non-potable water, typically from sink drains, and using it at the same building for irrigation or flushing of commodes. The quality of reclaimed water is much higher because it is treated to specific quality levels in the wastewater plant. Savings in the Pipe Data centers in Loudoun County make an ideal customer base for a reclaimed water project as connections to potable and reclaimed water mains provide valuable redundancy and reliability of supply. Currently, an average of 60,000 gal./day from the completed reclaim water mains is used for irrigation, flushing and cooling. The bored section of the project loop Woodlawn Construction completed will bring approximately 1 million gal./day to serve more prospective customers. Significant savings are realized in reclaimed water as the cost per gallon is substantially less than the cost per gallon of potable water, according to the company. Two pipes at 870 ft. each would appear as an added expense to the job, but actually were an important part of the cost savings. A separate casing pipe was required by the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority, owners of the 45-mi. multi-use Washington & Old Dominion rail-trail. The carrier and casing pipe requirement raised concern of material costs and job site costs with HDPE pipe. While HDPE had been the norm in the
water and sewer industry, PVC is 2.5 times stronger in tension and thus smaller in diameter than HDPE. Underground Solutions Inc. became an integral part of the project because the company not only made fusible, gasket-free and leak-free PVC pipe, but also offered the carrier pipe in purple, the mandated pipe color for reclaim water in Virginia. Add to the mix the bore was “going through solid rock and would have been cost prohibitive with larger diameter HDPE,” commented Gary Shepherd, southeast regional sales manager of Underground Solutions Inc. Pulling a PVC carrier pipe with a 17.4 in. (44 cm) outer diameter and a PVC casing pipe of 22 in. (56 cm) outer diameter incurred less expense per foot, and less fluid and material costs than pulling HDPE pipes of 22 in. outer diameter and 30 in. (76 cm) outer diameter, respectively. On Budget, and on Time The 190 hp (141.6 kW) Cummins diesel engine JT4020 AT pulled back the two pipes with ease. The 20 in. casing pipe pullback through solid rock took approximately 6 hours while the 16 in. carrier pipe pullback inside the casing pipe was finished in 2 hours. For the small footprint, “the power of the machine is outstanding. The show of muscle was its ability to go through the rock,” Shepherd said. “Woodlawn Construction stayed on schedule and performed within budget,” said Welliver. The installation was deemed a notable success in Virginia given the length and use of both casing and carrier pipes. “We’re proud of the job from our pipe standpoint. That’s for sure,” Shepherd said. Woodlawn Construction “having this [Ditch Witch JT4020 AT] machine made it possible,” Welliver supported.
WASHINGTON (AP) President Barack Obama’s second-term energy agenda is taking shape and, despite the departure of key Cabinet officials, it looks a lot like the first: more reliance on renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, and expanded production of oil and natural gas. Obama also is promising to address climate change, an issue he has acknowledged was sometimes overlooked during his first term. “The president has been clear that tackling climate change and enhancing energy security will be among his top priorities in his second term,” said Clark Stevens, a White House spokesman. While the administration has made progress in developing renewable energy and improving fuel-efficiency standards for vehicles, “we know there is more work to do,” Stevens said. He will have to do that work with new heads of the agencies responsible for the environment. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, Environmental Protection chief Lisa Jackson and Jane Lubchenco, head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, have announced they are leaving. Energy Secretary Steven Chu is expected to follow his colleagues out the door in coming weeks. The White House said no decisions have been made on replacements for any of the environment and energy jobs but said Obama’s priorities will remain unchanged. One of the first challenges Obama will face is an old problem: whether to approve the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada to Texas. Obama blocked the pipeline last year, citing uncertainty over the conduit’s route through environmentally sensitive land in the midwest state of Nebraska. Gov. Dave Heineman is considering a new route; he is expected to make a decision in February. The State Department has federal jurisdiction because the $7 billion pipeline begins in Canada. The pipeline has become a flashpoint in a bitter partisan dispute. Republicans and many business groups say the project would help achieve energy independence for North America and create thousands of jobs. But environmental groups have urged Obama to block the pipeline, which they say would transport “dirty oil” from tar sands in western Canada and produce heat-trapping gases that contribute to global warming. They also worry about a possible spill. If the pipeline is approved, “the adminis-
tration would be actively supporting and encouraging the growth of an industry which has demonstrably serious effects on climate,” 18 top climate scientists wrote in a letter to Obama. Obama also faces a choice over whether to promote a boom in oil and natural gas production that has hampered growth of nontraditional energy sources such as wind and solar. The emergence of cheap, plentiful natural gas in particular poses a dilemma for Obama, who supports gas development as a cleaner alternative to fossil fuels that trigger global warming. Many environmental groups who support the president are wary of natural gas and are critical of drilling techniques such as hydraulic fracturing that allow drillers to gain access to reserves that formerly were out of reach. Hydraulic fracturing, also known as “fracking,” involves injection of water, sand and chemicals underground to break up dense rock that holds oil and gas. The Obama administration has said it will for the first time require companies drilling for oil and natural gas on public and Indian lands to publicly disclose chemicals used in fracking operations. The proposed rules also would set standards for proper construction of wells and wastewater disposal. Environmental groups are pushing the administration to do more to crack down on fracking, while industry groups and Republican lawmakers say federal rules are unnecessary, since states already regulate the drilling practice. The natural gas boom “puts the administration in an interesting position. They can be aggressive and look at natural gas for the possibilities it brings, or they can bow to the environmental community, which is not interested in more natural gas drilling,” said Frank Maisano, a Washington spokesman of a range of energy producers from coal to wind. The Environmental Protection Agency also is expected to forge ahead with the first limits on carbon pollution from coal-fired power plants. The administration has imposed rules on new plants but is expected to move forward on rules for existing plants, despite protests from industry and Republicans that new rules will raise electricity prices and kill off coal, the dominant U.S. energy source. Older coal-fired power plants have been shutting down across the country, due to low natural gas prices and weaker demand for electricity.
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Broce Manufacturing Joins Forces With Waldon; Offers More Equipment Lines Broce Manufacturing Co. announced Dec. 1, 2012, that it has joined with Waldon Equipment LLC to offer additional lines of equipment. In 1963, Broce introduced the first-ever mid-mount self-propelled sweeper and continues to be the leader in that market. Providing high quality products and product support has allowed Broce to maintain the market leadership position, according to the company. Since 1957, Waldon has been manufacturing compact four-wheel drive articulated loaders and forklifts and in 1997, the company added the “Dig Master” loader backhoe line. "Combined, our two companies (Broce and Waldon) possess more than 105 years in heavy equip- Merle Patzkowsky (L), managing partner, Waldon Equipment ment manufacturing," said Jim Cornelson, president shakes hands with Jim Cornelson, president, sales, of sales of Broce. "The Broce/Waldon team brings Broce/Waldon, taken recently at the AED Summit Condex together a shared vision of providing the highest qual- show in Las Vegas. ity products and services to our customers in their respective industries. This new partnership highlights our Any questions related to the new products can be directed to commitment to excellence and will enable us to better serve your regional salesman or Broce’s corporate office,” added Cornelson. the broad range of needs of our customers. For more information, visit http://www.brocebroom.com “We will continue working hard to earn your business and want to personally thank you for your loyalty and support. or http://www.waldonequipment.ca/.
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California Can Learn From Cleanup of Kiwi Earthquake Three demolition contractors who have been on the ground cleaning up following the deadly 2011 earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand, will give their first-hand descriptions of how the demolition industry has responded to the disaster in a major metropolitan city. The multimedia presentation takes place at the National Demolition Association’s 40th Anniversary Convention in San Diego on March 25. “The U.S. Geological Survey, the science organization of the U.S. government, has predicted with a 99 percent certainty that there will be a similar magnitude earthquake in California in the next 30 years,” said Michael R. Taylor, executive director of the global trade organization. “Our panel of experts who have been working there for the last two years dealing with everything from downed utilities, lack of food, housing and power, hazardous materials disposal and the safe demolition of damaged structures will give a compelling presentation at our convention.” The goal of the presentation, Taylor added, is to enable government disaster response agencies, seismic experts, and the
public at large learn how California can deal in a similar and productive way after such a disaster. The presentation entitled “Christchurch: The Disaster and its Cleanup” will be made by L. Mark Loizeaux, president of Controlled Demolition Inc., Peter Ward, president of Ward Demolition Ltd. in Auckland, NZ; and John Weber, former president of Iconco/LVI Demolition Services in Oakland, Calif. The 6.3 magnitude New Zealand earthquake caused damage across the city, especially in the central city and eastern suburbs. Experts say the damage was made worse by buildings, roads and bridges that were already weakened by a 7.1 magnitude 2010 earthquake in the Canterbury region. The National Demolition Association Convention takes place at the Hilton Bayfront San Diego, beginning March 23 and concluding March 26. The exhibit hall next door at the San Diego Convention Center features the world’s largest exposition of demolition equipment, products and services. The keynote speaker on March 25 is former U.S. Navy Commander Mike
The presentation will be made by (L-R) L. Mark Loizeaux, president of Controlled Demolition Inc., Peter Ward, president of Ward Demolition Ltd. in Auckland, NZ; and John Weber, former president of Iconco/LVI Demolition Services in Oakland, Calif.
Abrashoff, author of the best selling book It’s Your Ship: Management Techniques from the Best Damn Ship in the Navy. His talk is entitled “It’s Your Ship: Achieving Breakthrough Performance.” Following his talk, the association will present this year’s Environmental Excellence Awards, recognizing public and private projects that show significant environmental conservation and community improvement. Also on the convention schedule are educational sessions on civil and criminal liability and OSHA; maximizing scrap vendor profits; PCBs in caulk; and the city of San Diego’s construction and demolition debris ordinance. The opening night celebration will be held aboard the USS Midway, one of America’s longest-serving aircraft carriers. The 40th Anniversary Convention is open to all professionals involved in the demolition process, including those in demolition
contracting, general contracting, civil engineering, recycling, scrap, salvage and other industries. The National Demolition Association is a non-profit trade organization representing approximately 1,000 U.S. and Canadian companies and many international firms that are involved in the demolition process. Membership includes demolition contractors, general contractors, civil engineering firms, and recycling, landfill, and salvage operations. The association’s efforts help members stay abreast of environmental, regulatory and safety matters, keep regulators informed about issues facing the industry, increase public and industry awareness, and provide members with networking opportunities and information on the latest technical advances in equipment and services. For more information, visit www.demolitionassociation.com.
Risks Remain for Failure of Some W.Va. Coal Slurry Ponds By Vicki Smith ASSOCIATED PRESS
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) West Virginia regulators have made many changes to ensure massive coal slurry ponds don’t fail from the bottom and flood underground mines, but federal officials said Jan. 11 they must do more to document and reduce risks from nearby mining activity. Mining has the potential to destabilize loose or liquefied contents, and it’s not good enough to rely on mine maps that may be outdated and inaccurate, the Office of Surface Mining and Reclamation Enforcement (OSM) said in its third report on West Virginia’s 132 slurry impoundments. Field director Roger Calhoun said OSM issued a variety of recommendations that the state Department of Environmental Protection is voluntarily embracing, but “not because we found any dire conditions.” “We don’t have any imminent threats to be taken care of,” he said. West Virginia has already taken action where it knew mining was occurring, Calhoun said. “What we’ve said is, look again at minable seams” and rely on drilling, remote sensing technologies and other tools to ensure that mine activity is not happening. “If there’s not mining,” he said in a con-
ference call with reporters, “there’s no risk.” The reviews began after the massive failure of a former Massey Energy impoundment in Martin County, Ky., in 2000. Slurry burst through the bottom of a 68acre holding pond, sending black goo through an underground mine and into 100 mi. (161 km) of waterways. The spill polluted the water supply of more than a dozen communities and killed aquatic life before reaching the Ohio River. OSM said there have been three smaller failures, all in Virginia, since 1996. West Virginia has more slurry impoundments than any other state, but it hasn’t had a major failure since 1972, when the earthen dam at Buffalo Creek collapsed after heavy rain. The ensuing flood killed 125 people, injured 1,100 others and left some 4,000 homeless. Calhoun said his agency reviewed 15 sites for the latest report, and it’s planning similar reviews of impoundments in six other states — Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Virginia. Completing that will take about three years. Critics of the coal industry have long complained that operators and regulators are ignoring stricter construction standards that could prevent future impoundment failures. For at least a decade, they say, state and federal regulators have allowed coal companies
to build or expand the massive ponds of gray liquid and silt atop loose and wet coal waste — an unstable base that creates hazards for people and the environment downstream. The industry, however, argues impoundments are the best-engineered, most-scrutinized earthen structures in the world. The West Virginia Coal Association said it has cooperated with regulators “to improve the technical analysis” of impoundments. But Vice President Jason Bostic said Jan. 10 it’s disappointed with the current OSM review, “which has been conducted largely behind closed doors with little or no outreach or communication” with operators. “The agency never requested any information from the industry that may have satisfied their concerns, nor did they contact the industry to make them aware of the pending release of these reports,” Bostic complained. “Sensationalism has never advanced meaningful dialogue and progress with respect to developing a path forward.” In all, there are nearly 600 coal slurry impoundments in 21 states, including 104 in Kentucky. Slurry is a byproduct of washing coal to help it burn more cleanly. Companies have disposed of the dirty water and solids in various ways over the years, injecting it into
abandoned mines, damming it in huge ponds and, less commonly, disposing of it with a costly dry filter-press process. OSM laid out several continuing concerns about West Virginia’s regulatory system, including the practice of allowing smaller ponds or “slurry cells” to be built on top of larger ponds once they’re capped with solid material. The contents under the cap could still be loose or liquid, and the increasing pressure from the smaller cells could increase the likelihood of a breakthrough, it said. Under current rules, the state takes no special precautions when new mining begins near a capped site. The report also found that DEP inspectors often lack knowledge of the details for impoundment closure plans and that DEP files often lack records critical to determining whether an impoundment is compliant. Jim Pierce, a senior engineer in DEP’s mining division, said the state has been revising its rules since 2003 and will adopt the federal recommendations. “We’re going to embrace those and carry those out,” he said. That includes requiring more detailed, engineer-certified evaluations from companies and applying the most conservative approach to the safety zones around both the impoundment basins and embankments.
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The New York State Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. County: Ontario Project No.: D261793 Project: Bridge deck replacement (steel/multi-beam replaced, approach slabs installed), Route 96 over Canandaigua Outlet, village of Manchester. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Economy Paving Company Inc. — $1,076,657 • Crane Hogan Structural Systems — $1,127,538 • Ramsey Constructors Inc. — $1,127,874 • Slate Hill Constructors Inc. – $1,130,085 • Vector Construction Corporation — $1,179,377 • Sealand Contractors Corporation — $1,312,000 • C P Ward Inc. — $1,389,500 County: Nassau Project No.: D261843 Project: Route 135 (Seaford - Oyster Bay Expressway), resurfacing and concrete median barrier repair, towns of Hempstead and Oyster Bay. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Intercounty Paving Associates LLC — $34,447,521 • Posillico Civil Inc. — $34,714,896 • Grace Industries LLC — $43,504,808 • A.L.A.C. Contracting Corporation — $44,444,444 • Peter Scalamandre & Sons Inc. — $46,467,777 County: Broome Project No.: D261890 Project: Replacement of Route I-88 Bridge (prestressed concrete) over Osborne Creek in the towns of Fenton and Colesville. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • FAHS Construction Group — $4,333,000 • R De Vincentis Construction — $4,561,000 • Bette & Cring LLC — $4,687,162 • Economy Paving Company Inc. — $4,782,792 • Vector Construction Corporation — $4,823,926 • Slate Hill Constructors Inc. – $4,961,956 • Bothar Construction LLC — $4,967,908 • Ing Civil Inc. — $5,054,000 • Tioga Construction Company Inc. — $5,317,703 • W M Schultz Construction Inc. — $5,399,677 Counties: Nassau and Suffolk Project No.: D261891 Project: Upgrade existing and build new curb ramps and sidewalks to comply with current ADA and NYSDOT standards on Routes 24, 25A and 110 at various locations. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Con Star Inc. — $1,999,294 • Mana Construction Group Ltd — $2,197,844
• New York Paving Inc. — $2,696,696 • Ti-Zack Concrete Inc. — $2,698,051 • RVS Construction Corporation — $2,815,700 • A.L.A.C. Contracting Corporation — $2,828,828 • GGG Construction Corporation — $3,118,802 • J Anthony Enterprises Inc. — $3,896,956 Counties: Cayuga, Cortland, Onondaga, Oswego, Seneca and Tompkins Project No.: D261900 Project: Maintenance and protection of traffic at various locations. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Crane Hogan Structural Systems — $897,559 • C P Ward Inc. — $959,682 • Dandrow’s Painting Inc. — $982,644 • Donnelly Construction Inc. — $1,047,048 • Barrett Paving Materials Inc. — $1,070,684 • Power Line Constructors Inc. — $1,862,274 Counties: Nassau and Queens Project No.: D261906 Project: Routes 900P and 25, intersection safety improvements and resurfacing (10 km), NYC Line to Glen Cove Road, towns of Hempstead and North Hempstead. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Tully Construction Company Inc. — $21,149,878 • Restani Construction Corporation — $22,654,360 • Intercounty Paving Associates LLC — $24,844,506 • A.L.A.C. Contracting Corporation — $26,626,626 • Posillico Civil Inc. — $26,936,000
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PEORIA, Ill. (AP) Caterpillar Inc. said Jan. 18 that it found deliberate “accounting misconduct” at a recently acquired company in China. The U.S. based construction and mining equipment company has removed several managers at the company and will take a non-cash $580 million charge in the fourth quarter tied to the misconduct. Caterpillar said that an internal investigation of coal mining company ERA Mining Machinery Ltd. and its subsidiary Zhengzhou Siwei Mechanical & Electrical Manufacturing Co. Ltd. uncovered the issue. Caterpillar, based in Peoria, Ill., acquired ERA and Siwei last year. Siwei makes roofsupport equipment for mining customers in China. Caterpillar determined that several Siwei senior managers were involved in the accounting misconduct for several years
before the acquisition. It said they were trying to overstate the profitability of Siwei prior to the deal. Caterpillar has put a new leadership team in place and moved manufacturing to another division led by a long-time Caterpillar employee. “The actions carried out by these individuals are offensive and completely unacceptable,” Caterpillar Chairman and CEO Doug Oberhelman said in a statement. “This conduct does not represent, in any way, shape or form, the way Caterpillar does business or how we expect our employees to work.” The company said that despite these actions, it continues to believe the Siwei acquisition is aligned with its strategy to expand in the Chinese coal mining industry. Caterpillar said it does not expect the matter will have a significant impact on 2013 revenue or profit.
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Dealer Creates First-of Its-Kind Primary Mobile Jaw Crusher The crusher has a 17 ft. (5 m) high feed height.
To say the Ace LB3860 is a large machine is a bit of an understatement. The LB3860, which weighs in at 275,000 lbs. (124,738 kg), can process more than 1,000 tons (907 t) of material an hour, according to the manufacturer. It can process rock up to 3-ft. (.9 m) in diameter. The first of its kind for this market, this high performance primary mobile jaw crusher is designed for quarries doing high production and for contractors looking to do high-volume work. John Patton of Ace Equipment Sales, Willington, Conn., spearheaded the combination of the Telsmith Jaw and the Eurotrack mobile plant with these users in mind. “In today’s competitive environment, quarry operators and large contractors need high production with a large crusher opening, ease of operation and minimal down-time. The Telsmith jaw’s time-tested use as a stationary primary crusher along with Eurotrack’s experience building track chassis gave us the ability to meet these needs in a stable mobile platform. Contractors need a crushing plant that they can operate with other equipment that is available like a 992 size loader or a 375 to 390 size excavator,” Patton said. “For quarry operators, this mobility gives them the ability to crush shot rock at the quarry face and convey the processed material back to the secondary crushing operation with an overland conveyor saving time, money, fuel, haul trucks and people.” The Telsmith J3858 jaw (38 by 60 in. [96.5 by 152 cm] jaw opening) weighs in at 110,000 lbs. (49,895 kg), is extra deep and wide and is mounted to a Eurotrack X9-2 chassis. The jaw is directly driven by a Cummins QSX15 engine and fed by a 60 in. by 20 ft. (152 cm by 6 m) feeder with 10 ft. (3 m) grizzly-bars and empties onto a 65 in. (165 cm) wide discharge conveyor. The jaws hydraulic relief toggle features overload relief as well as chamber clearing in the event of an unexpected shutdown — eliminating the risk, time and expense of “digging out.” Not Your Typical Crusher In most quarries there is a single massive initial crusher usually known as the primary crusher that makes the first mechanical breaking of the rock. This means that once a sec-
tion of rock has been blasted, the pieces of rock, typically 3ft. in diameter and smaller, are loaded onto a haul truck and taken to the primary crusher, which then breaks the rock down into smaller pieces. In a large quarry that means that those haul trucks, which must be loaded by a piece of equipment, are expensive to own and consume massive amounts of fuel. The runs also become longer and longer as the quarry face moves farther from the stationary crushing operation. The idea behind the LB3860 is to move a conventional stationary jaw crusher to the rocks that need to be crushed instead of bringing the rocks to the crusher, according to Patton. Conveying rock is the more cost-effective form of transportation and is nearly impossible with shot rock. The cost of just one 60 ton (54 t) haul truck is well above a million dollars and an established quarry would typically need several trucks to maintain production. This machine is built to handle quarry work, not to be confused with the far smaller machines that are used for onsite recycling operations. Dependability and longevity are desirable components of any equipment and the Telsmith J3858 hydraulic jaw has been operating around the world since 1998. Eurotrack did a complete finite element analysis of the chassis with real world data from operating 3858 crushers to ensure a track and carriage capable of handling the stresses of long-term crushing. The Cummins QSX15 500 hp (373 kW) engine is complemented with Kawasaki hydraulic VDP pumps, PT Tech hydraulic clutch and a triple power transmission (TPT) specially designed for crawler crusher use. This package is designed to work together to reduce fuel consumption to a minimum. Go Big or Go Home Why build such a mammoth machine? “Along with being an equipment dealer and manufacturer, we operate a small quarry. We recognize the need to cut operating costs to remain competitive and profitable. While talking to another producer about the challenges we face in the industry, he indicated his desire to find a crusher large enough to handle his shot rock while being mobile enough to work around his quarry.” Patton said. “Being a Telsmith
This high performance primary mobile jaw crusher is designed for quarries doing high production and contractors looking to do high-volume work.
dealer, I was familiar with Telsmith’s J3858 jaw and we had been talking to one of the owners of Eurotrack Inc., who we have known for over 15 years, about putting larger crushers on track chassis. It just fit into place. “The economics of a machine like this makes all the sense in the world. When you look at the potential of eliminating the operation of a cycle of three or four haul trucks and simply using an overland conveyor to handle the material, the Ace LB3860 starts paying for itself immediately. The cost of conveying material is dramatically and demonstrably lower cost than using haul trucks. The key was to have a jaw large enough to work in a quarry with an ability to easily feed it with existing equipment. With a 17 foot feed height, the option is there to use a loader or an excavator. With the capability of processing over 1,000 tons per hour, the quarry is lacking nothing in production levels.” see ACE page 50
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AEM Names Charlie O’Brien as Senior Vice President The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) has named Charlie O’Brien as senior vice president in recognition of his expanded leadership responsibilities for the association. These include activities under AEM’s new strategic plan, initiated in 2012, to better serve all members’ current and future business-development needs. In addition to increased responsibilities since joining AEM in 2007, O’Brien has taken a leadership role with expanded responsibilities in development of strategic initiatives to achieve the plan’s Key Result Area (KRA) goals and objectives, and AEM goals development to continue implementation of the strategic plan. He also was instrumental in development of the vision for launch of AEM’s successful AG CONNECT Expo and Summit, now on its third show, to take place Jan. 29 to 31, 2013, in Kansas City, Mo. The initial AEM strategic initiatives focus on increased advocacy, a services plan to respond to membership-survey results and a new financial model to sustain expanded services and activi-
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ties. New initiatives being implemented for 2013 include increased member engagement, market information services and global business development. “This is not another layer of management; it is a way to improve our service to the membership and better represent the industry through better use of staff capabilities. Charlie serves as the recognized face and voice of AEM agriculture activities, and provides the solid management and leadership credentials to enable AEM to achieve this higher level of action,” stated AEM President Dennis Slater. O’Brien joined AEM in 2007 as vice president. He serves as agriculture sec-
tor leader and also oversees AEM’s market information, technical/safety and member services areas. O’Brien came to AEM with more than 20 years of experience in the off-road equipment industry. This includes president and CEO of FPC Financial as well as Farm Plan & AgLine (Canada) product manager and sales manager of John Deere Financial; branch manager and director of strategic initiatives of Deere Financial’s England operations; and Deere Financial management positions in sales, market and business development, and risk management. AEM has named Charlie O’Brien as senior vice presiFor more information, visit dent in recognition of his expanded leadership www.aem.org. responsibilities for the association.
Ace Produces Jumbo Mobile Crusher; Features Telsmith Jaw gives the machine an incredible ability to move about.”
ACE from page 48
Notable Features The Ace crusher has some features that increase the desirability of the machine, according to Patton. “The jaw crusher is equipped with a hydraulic toggle, which relieves pressure on the crusher when it is facing uncrushable or unbreakable rock or pieces of steel. The toggle will also clear the chamber in the event of a shutdown. This feature alone is a benefit in terms of safety, downtime and performance. The crushing plant is also equipped with a remote control, which allows the entire crushing and loading operation to be controlled by one individual seated in the excavator or loader. Plant options include a breaker hammer, side discharge conveyor, a 5th wheel conveyor hookup to attach an 80 ft. hydraulic jump conveyor, and an electric-diesel drive combination. “The jaw that we have used [the Telsmith 3858] was designed originally as a stationary jaw which has been time tested worldwide for 15 years and has proven itself to be tremendously reliable. It is a deep jaw for more crushing area and a better nip angle. The Cummins QSX-15 engine is set up for direct drive to the jaw instead of using a
The LB3860, which weighs 275,000 lb. (124,738 kg), can process more than 1,000 tons (907 t) of material an hour.
hydraulic motor resulting in less loss of horsepower between the engine and the crusher. It also allows the crusher to operate at lower rpm’s resulting in less fuel con-
sumption. The track system is set up with a two-speed drive with enough torque to climb a 22 degree grade,” he said. “This, along with the plant’s balanced center of gravity,
Working Together To make this machine, Patton combined the expertise of two proven manufacturers in the industry: Telsmith Inc. and Eurotrack Inc. Telsmith Inc. of Mequon, Wisc., the jaw manufacturer, has a 100-year history in the manufacturing of aggregate equipment. Eurotrack Inc. of Northampton, UK, which manufactured the power plant and track system for this machine, has 20 years of experience as an OEM for various manufacturers of portable tracked aggregate equipment. Ace Equipment, which is an affiliate of Becker Construction, has been in business for more than 40 years, took the technology from both Telsmith and Eurotrack and combined them to build the Ace LB 3860. Ace is currently working with Telsmith and Eurotrack to produce an entry-level size mobile jaw crusher, the DB3244, expected out in February 2013 featuring the Telsmith HydraJaw H3244 jaw and the Eurotrack X7 chassis. For more information, call 860/429-2793 or visit www.acecrushers.com.
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Brian Slavinski Named New Territory Manager of Medico Industries in Pa. Medico Industries Inc. with offices and customer service and brings great Bill Vinsko, sales manager. For more information, call 570/825in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and Stroud enthusiasm to his new role. We are Township, Pa., has appointed Brian proud to have him represent us,” said 7711 or visit www.medicoind.com. Slavinski as territory manager of the following counties: Northumberland, Montour, Lycoming, Sullivan, Wyoming and Bradford. Slavinski will be responsible for sales of both new and used equipment. Medico Industries Inc. represents Case, Bomag, Takeuchi, Kawasaki, Wacker, AGI, Atlas Copco, Trak and many other construction equipment lines. Prior to joining Medico, Slavinski has maintained a diverse sales background and most recently employed as a sales manager leading a team in delivering training solutions to individuals and B2B clients throughout northeastern Pa. Medico has appointed Brian Slavinski as territory manager of the following “Brian is proficient in sales counties: Northumberland, Montour, Lycoming, Sullivan, Wyoming and Bradford.
Volvo Consolidates American Production With Backhoe Investment in Brazil In a bid to streamline production and gain efficiencies of scale, Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) announced that, as part of a strengthening of its industrial footprint in the Americas, regional production of backhoe loaders will move from its current production facility, in Tultitlán, Mexico, to a newly enlarged facility in Pederneiras, Brazil. In addition to local production for the Latin American market, backhoes produced in Pederneiras will be exported to North America and other markets. As part of a $10 million development, the Pederneiras facility will be extended to accommodate production
of Volvo backhoe loaders. Critical componentry will be produced on site, such as dipper, lifting and boom arms, frames and cabs. Ultimately, a significant proportion of backhoe loader content will be either made in-house or sourced locally; supporting the Brazilian economy as well as reducing currency risk and import duties. “This decision allows us to take advantage of existing competences and the significant investments we have made in the Pederneiras hub, and further consolidate our industrial footprint in the Americas region,” commented Andy Knight, Volvo CE’s president of operations in the
Americas. The move of backhoe production to Pederneiras will impact the 115 Volvo CE employees currently working at Tultitlán. A detailed human resources plan has been developed in collaboration with Volvo Bus, which manages the site. The move of production to Pederneiras will take place progressively throughout 2013. Operations at the Volvo Bus manufacturing facility in Tultitlán will continue to concentrate on bus manufacturing. For more information, call 717/5329181 or visit www.volvo.com.
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Highway Equipment Company 22035 Perry Highway 1 Zelienople (Pittsburgh), PA 16063 724/452-7800 5846 West Rd. & I-79 McKean (Erie area), PA 16426 814/476-7755 Rte. 219 North Dubois, PA 15801 814/371-3600
Westchester Tractor, Inc. Westchester Tractor 60 International Blvd. Brewster, NY 10509 845/278-7766 Fax: 845/278-4431 www.wtractor.com
Frank Martin Sons, Inc. 491 Lakewood Road Madison, ME 04950 207/858-4748 Fax: 207/858-4747 316 Market Street Fort Kent, ME 04744 207/834-3171 Fax: 207/834-3115 www.f-m-s.com
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All Island Equipment 39 Jersey St. West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 631/643-4060 www.allislandequipment.com
Tracey Road Equipment, Inc. Syracuse 6803 Manlius Center Road, P.O. Box 489 East Syracuse, NY 13057 800/872-2390 Binghamton 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 800/370-9488 Watertown 19598 Cady Road (Exit 44-Watertown Center off I-81) Adams Center, NY 13606 888/335-0200 Albany 115 Railroad Ave. Albany, NY 12205 866/740-8853 www.traceyroad.com
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Harter Equipment, Inc. 615 State Route 33 Millstone Twp, NJ 08535 732/446-7600 888/HARTER-1
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Talbert’s 50 ton (45 t) 5051 traveling axle trailer has been designed for customers that need to comply with 43-ft. (13 m) kingpin laws and regulations.
Talbert Introduces 50-Ton 5051 Traveling Axle Trailer Talbert Manufacturing’s 50 ton (45 t) 5051 traveling axle trailer has been designed for customers that need to comply with 43-ft. (13 m) kingpin laws and regulations. Kingpin laws vary state to state but generally apply to any trailer longer than 48 ft. (14.6 m) and less than 53 ft. (16 m). These regulations typically dictate the maximum distance from the kingpin to the last axle must measure 43 ft. or less. Adding to its series of traveling axle trailers, Talbert pushed the deck length to the limit, designing a 51-ft. (15.5 m) traveling axle trailer to
maximize the lower deck length and still meet the 43-ft. kingpin law. Talbert’s TA Series trailers are known for their six-degree load angle. This gradual slope is ideal for the towing and recovery industry, as well as rental equipment and small to midsize construction equipment with low ground clearances, such as rollers and pavers. The 15,000-lb. (6,804 kg) planetary winch, which comes standard on all trailers in Talbert’s 50-Ton TA Series, provides customers with an efficient winch. The planetary winch uses a direct-drive system and
offers up to twice the loading speed of the worm gear winch. Operators can run Talbert’s planetary winch through a multifunction wireless remote, which allows one person to load a piece of equipment without leaving the trailer. This is ideal for loading inoperable cars or machinery, according to the manufacturer. For reliable performance in heavy-duty industries, Talbert’s 5051TA also comprises a T-1 & 80K steel beam constructed framework and 4-in. (10 cm) I-beam crossmembers on 9-in. (22.8 cm) centers to accommodate more concentrated loads. Further,
the I-beam construction prevents corrosion, unlike boxed crossmenbers that tend to rust from the inside out. Other standard features include 1½-in. (3.8 cm) apitong flooring as well as side and center tie-downs. Apitong is a tightly woven, highly dense wood that provides a longer wear life because it is less susceptible to chipping or cracking than other deck materials. Side and center tie-down slots are installed for greater loading ease and application flexibility. For more information, call 800/348-5232 or visit www.talbertmfg.com.
Work Trucks Meet Stage 8 Mechanical Locking Fasteners Stage 8, an active mechanical locking systems manufac- is removed. The system works the same way with nuts. It spring clip, all of which combine to work together. turer, now has applications that keep work trucks on the road. includes a grooved nut, an application specific retainer, “When you see the clip and retainer locked in place, you Any mechanic will confirm that shock, pressure, vibration which serves as the “wrench socket and handle”, and a know the fasteners have maintained their full pre-load,” said and temperature change all combine to loosen fasteners, Robert Ahern, Stage 8 manager. “Until you remove the which inevitably come loose at the worst possible time. clip and retainer, the nut or bolt will not budge. Stage 8 provides application specific locking fasteners The Stage 8 system retrofits existing components, is in an unlimited range of sizes, materials, thread pitches fully reusable and works on items as small as eyeglass and retainer configurations. The system is designed to screws, to bolts as large as 8-in. (20 cm) in diameter stop threaded joint failure and downtime by preventing holding generator propellers onto a hydroelectric dam. fastener loosening from starting, according to the manuTo date, the system has no reported failures in more than facturer. 17,000,000 applications, according to the manufacturer. Stage 8’s GrooveLok fastener locking system acts like Stage 8 manufacturers many types of active, fail-safe a small wrench locked onto a bolt head, with the wrench mechanical locking fasteners including locking header (Stage 8 locking retainer) braced against a stationary Stage 8 provides application specific locking fasteners in an bolts. object, such as a frame, casting or protrusion. This stops unlimited range of sizes, materials, thread pitches and retainFor more information, call 800/843-7836 or visit any counter rotation of the bolt until the locking system er configurations. www.stage8.com.
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MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY. MINIMIZE COSTS. LET’S WORK. Volvo Construction Equipment offers equipment that’s ideal for quarry work. Our wheel loaders feature our exclusive OptiShift technology for exceptional fuel efficiency, while our articulated haulers are designed for quick transport of aggregates. With the support É of Éover 300 É dealer É locations É É across North America, the result is greater productivity for your crew – and É a higher É É earning potential for you. É É É É Learn more about OptiShift by contacting a Volvo dealer near you. Visit volvoce.com/na today.
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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section M. Bradsher Sees ‘Tremendous Impact’ on Business With OM Track Machines
M. Bradsher Company’s model Argo OM Track crusher working for a local township processing materials for recycling.
M. Bradsher Company has only good things to say about the OM Track machines it operates, even going so far as to say the crushers have had a “tremendous impact” on its business. The fact the OM Track (Omtrack) was purchased by Keestrack will not change that opinion, nor will it change Bradsher’s purchasing habits. According to owner Malcolm Bradsher, the company’s next crushing spread will be a Keestrack system.
involved in aggregate recycling, he purchased and rebuilt a 1970 vintage Austin Westin crushing plant that had been badly neglected. He then purchased an extreme duty Nye mechanical pulverizer from National Attachments in Maine that had a ripper thumb mounted to it. Once the excavator and the pulverizer broke up the concrete, the material was processed by the Austin Westin crusher. It was kind of a makeshift, shoestring operation, but it got the job done and it proved to be profitable, which is what In the Beginning motivated Bradsher to purchase his first M. Bradsher Company was estabnew portable tracked machine, an OM lished in 1989 under the name of M.B. Track 26 x 40 portable tracked crusher. Enterprises. Starting out with small The model is known as an “Argo” and excavation jobs and manufacturing its With the Argo in the background are Richard according to Bradsher it has been a fanown materials, the company main- Zibell (L) of Equipment East and Malcolm tastic machine. In fact, it worked out so tained a high quality level of produc- Bradsher of M. Bradsher Co. Zibell has more than well that a few years later he purchased tion and workmanship. Over the years 25 years experience in the crushing and screen- an OM Track 30 x 42 portable tracked as the company has expanded its ing industry. crusher known as a “Saturno.” equipment inventory it has expanded “These crushers have had a tremeninto the removal and recycling of concrete The company is often hired by demolition dous impact on our business,” Bradsher said. foundations, floors, walls, walkways and and general contractors to subcontract the “Our company’s growth exploded with the many other types of concrete construction. It recycling of crushed rock, stone, concrete, purchases and our processing time, produchas recycled these materials into a wide and bricks on projects all over New England. tion numbers and efficiency dramatically In the company’s early years when improved. We immediately went from prorange of products, which it and other area contractors re-use in other construction jobs. Malcolm Bradsher first started getting cessing 200 tons a day with the old machine
to 1,200 tons a day. The materials that we create are either re-used on site or they are hauled back to our yard for resale.” According to Bradsher, the machines are wonderful to operate and extremely portable; its setup time is about five minutes. “As our reputation has grown for selling aggregate materials, we purchased a quarry in the Farmington/Rochester, New Hampshire, area, which is where we set up the Saturno machine. Each time that we purchased one of the OM machines we tried competitive makes and models and nothing else has stood the test of comparison. “The stainless steel, one piece belt on the OM machines is superior to anything else on the market. We have operated from six to seven thousand hours without replacing a belt. This stainless steel belt is so superior that when we had to replace it, we temporarily had to use a rubber belt like most other machines use, and we tore it up in no time at all. If, while processing, the belt is damaged, the machine automatically releases the pressure on the belt and shuts off the supply of material going to the belt from the feeder,” he said. “Our OM Track Argo machine is see BRADSHER page 66
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Residential Geothermal Vertical Drill Announced by Fecon Fecon’s Geothermal Series GL300 vertical drill is for contractors and HVAC dealers installing ground loop heating and cooling systems. Fecon's GL300 is equipped for up to 300 ft. (91 m) depth to provide high efficiency ground loops with lower grout costs as a result of the reduced hole volume of a 4 in. (10 cm) opening. The compact GL300 also enables contractors to win jobs previously considered inaccessible due to equipment size or weight, according to the manufacturer. The GL300 is just 194 in. L by 73 in. W by 94 in. H (493 by 185 by 239 cm), weighing 9,876 lbs. (4,480 kg), and comes standard with low impact rubber tracks for maneuverability to cross driveways or flat and hilly lawns. The GL300 tackles high costs and inefficiencies that become a major price detractor for home owners or small businesses wanting to have geothermal systems installed. A 46 hp (34 kW) crawler with load sense hydraulics to the drill mast, and a 99 hp (73.8 kW) 300-CFM/200-psi air compressor enables drilling of 4 in. diameter holes with greater speed and
lower fuel consumption than many alternatives. A 200 ft. (61 m) rod rack can carry 10 ft. (3 m) sections of straight rod, auger rod or an air hammer to the hole. Quickly adjust to changing conditions of soft, hard or rocky ground at the hole without having to go back to the truck. And when wet drilling is required, the GL300 is already equipped with a mud valve. The operator can introduce low volume/high pressure mud from their existing mud pump or Fecon's optional MB300 mud boy system. About Fecon Fecon Inc. was established in 1992 near Cincinnati, Ohio, and originally produced horizontal grinders and other wood processing equipment. Fecon now manufactures forestry track carriers, forestry mulching attachments and general forestry attachments for vegetation management and wood to energy biomass industries and a seismic and geothermal drilling line. For more information, call 800/5283113 or visit www.fecon.com.
The GL300 is just 194 by 73 by 94 in. (493 by 185 by 239 cm), weighing 9,876 lbs. (4,480 kg), and comes standard with low impact rubber tracks for maneuverability to cross driveways or flat and hilly lawns.
Features Include Hydraulic Adjust, Sensors on Feeder BRADSHER from page 63
approaching the 10,000-hour mark and we are still very satisfied. Getting Support In 2010, OM Track was purchased by Keestrack. Equipment East, now the Keestrack dealer for New England, has been supporting these machines for some time now. “Richard Zibell is our representative from Equipment East and they have done a tremendous job supplying parts and technical support for these Recycled materials available at M. Bradsher Company’s aggregate yard. machines. We anticipate that our next crushing spread will be a Keestrack vators, removing all of the recyclable metals, appreciated. One is the hydraulic adjust, system purchased from Equipment East,” electrical utilities and plumbing until there is which allows them to change the size of the nothing left but the concrete and the bricks. processed material without shutting down Bradsher said. “As our business has grown, we have At that point our excavators and the OM the crusher. The crushers also are equipped tackled larger and larger projects. New Track machines make short work of the proj- with hydraulic relief, which allows the jaws to automatically release when hitting materiEngland is littered with abandoned mills and ect.” al that would damage the jaw, such as steel, factories that need to come down or to be Notable Features rebar or any other extremely hard material, rehabilitated and we have tackled more and There are a several features of the OM thus protecting the jaw from serious damage. more of those jobs. We go into these sites and pre-clean with our skid steers and exca- Track machines that Bradsher said he really Finally, the jaw also has sensors that are
tied to the feeder. For the jaw to operate at maximum efficiency the hopper should be kept full. If the material is being processed too slow or too fast the sensors adjust the amount of material coming from the feeder to keep the jaw at that three-quarters full maximum operating level, according to Bradsher. Only the Name Has Changed Omtrack was a manufacturer of portable crushing equipment that has been marketed in New England for a number of years. There is a population of OM Track machines in the New England market but all future machines will be know as Keestrack. For more information about M. Bradsher, call 603/679-3888 or visit www.bradshercorp.com For more information about Equipment East, call 978/454-3320 or visit www.equipmenteast.com.
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6x16 2 Deck Screen-It
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55 Industrial Park Drive Binghamton, NY 13904 607-772-6500
6075 Corporate Drive East Syracuse, NY 13057 4501 Greenpoint Drive Greensboro, NC 27410 800-634-5634
Contractor and reccycling customers in lower thirteen counties of NY state, and in the state of CT
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CRUSHING EQUIPMENT, PARTS & SERVICE Ace Equipment Sales, Inc. and Milroy and Company LLC 171 Tolland Turnpike (Route 74) • PO Box 535 • Willington, CT 06279
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Go to www.acecrushers.com for a complete listing and description of our new and used equipment. Telsmith Vibro-King TL 8x24 Inclined Screen
MCR Technologies: Integrated Belt Scales
The Telsmith Vibro-King TL Inclined 8x24 screen yields high production and is built around the revolutionary TL shaft assembly. Utilizing the “never-wear” sealing system, the TL shaft assembly delivers long service life with less maintenance. The TL live body is available with flat or crowned deck designs, accepting all screen media to deliver optimum performance in tough applications. This inclined screen is available for either wet or dry screening applications.
Performance Management – Take Control of Your Operation! This integrated belt scale systems allows you to view plant operations from any computer…monitor one scale or up to 24 scales on the network! This system gives you the ability to establish and maintain the full capabilities of your plant through remote management.
A. Remote Display in Control Tower with wireless Ethernet Access Point.
B. Standard Weight Shark C. Remote Display and belt scales with wireless Ethernet additional wireless bridge in loader. Ethernet bridges.
D. Wireless Ethernet Bridge in Office allows either a Remote Display or PC’s to view scale data.
USED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Crushers Cedarapids 30 x 42 Portable Jaw Plant w/Jaw Crusher
s/n 50309/50382, 42” x 20’ Vibrating Grizzly Feeder, 150 HP Electric Crushing Motor, End Discharge Conveyor, Ready for Transport, FOB: Willington, CT..........................$195,000
Eagle 1536 Portable Jaw Crushing Plant
s/n 10945, Eagle Model 33D4155, 15x36 Jaw Crusher, Vibratory Pan Feeder with Hydraulic Grizzly Dump - Remote Control, 3’x6’ 2-Deck Scalping Screen, Cummins Diesel Engine Drives, 50KW Generator and Hydraulic Pump, Dual-Axle, 30” FoldUp Discharge Conveyor, Rear Discharge Conveyor for Screen Throughs, Jaw Dies Over 50%...VERY GOOD CONDITION!!! ................................$145,000
Pioneer 540CSE Cone Portable Plant
Telsmith 52H Portable Cone Plant
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Powerscreen H6203
Powerscreen Metrotrak HA Jaw Crusher
ALL SERIOUS OFFERS CONSIDERED!
2011 model with approx 1275 hrs. 24 x 36” jaw opening. CAT 7.1 engine. Hydraulically adjust settings. Overband magnet, side dirt conveyor, dust suppression and wireless remote. Location: Virginia. Priced to sell for $279,000
Powerscreen Pegson XH250
2007 Model with Approx. 2825 Hrs. One of the largest Mobile Tracked Screening Plants on the Market. Three Deck 20’ x 6’ Horizontal Screen Box, Ideal Machine for Fine Aggregate Screening. Comes with Additional Recirculating Conveyor Mounted on Machine. Has a CAT Engine. Location: North Carolina. Price: $265,000 REDUCED TO ONLY $229,500
Telestack Conveyors Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic is a dealer for Telestack conveyors. Providing mobile tracked stockpiling conveyors, radial telescopic conveyors and more! We have tracked units available for rental or purchase.
Spare Parts 2011 model with approx 1200 Hrs, Mobile Impact Crusher w/Quick Hydraulic Adjust Settings & Overload Protection System, Vibrating Feeder, Side Dirt Conveyor, Overband Magnet, Wireless Remote Control, Under Pan Feeder, CAT 6.6 Engine. Location: North Carolina. Priced to sell for $264,000
We also sell the full range of Powerscreen & Pegson parts. Want crusher & screen wear parts for Extec, Sandvik, Fintec, Finlay, Metso or Komatsu machines? Conveyor Belting Available! Call Us!
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North American Attachments
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Compaction Wheels
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Ditching Cleaning Bucket Drain Holes Optional
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Screen Machine Introduces Tracked CST Cone Crusher
Screen Machine Industries Inc.’s track-mounted CST cone crusher features a 51 in. (129.5 cm) quarry-duty cone crusher offering a high weight to power ratio. This plant features a vibratory shaker screen located between the feeder and the cone crusher. Pre-screening the fines will significantly reduce crusher wear costs and increase overall plant production, according to the manufacturer. This American-made machine utilizes Grade 80 steel construction for strength and durability that will extend the machine’s overall life. Other features include Caterpillar diesel power, heavy-duty tracked undercarriage and wireless remotecontrol movement and operation. For more information, visit www.screenmachine.com.
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Ne New, w, impr improved oved LLT106 T106 ja jaw w plant
G Groundbreaking roundbr b eaking excellence br excellence Increaase productivity and reduce operating costs with mproved Lokotrack LT106 LT106 jaw plant. New ffeatur eatures, the im impr ud ding a radial side conveyor, high inertia flywheels including d an a advanced automation system with ultrasonic and material level sensor, combine to deliver the best capacity d cost c efficiency in its size class. A robust crusher drive and d hea h vy-duty air filtration system help make this LT106 and even more reliable than its predecessor. To learn more outt the new and improved LLT106, T10 contact your local T106, about Metso tso o distributor today. E-mail: maiil: minerals.nam@metso.com www.metso.com
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Contractor and recycling customers in ME, RI, VT, NH and MA and state of NY , excluding New York City and surrounding counties
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100 Mellott Drive War fordsburg, PA PA 17267
55 Industrial Park Drive Binghamton, NY 13904 607-772-6500
6075 Corporate Drive East Syracuse, NY 13057 4501 Greenpoint Drive Greensboro, NC 27410 800-634-5634
294 Ainsley Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 315-476-9981
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Contractor & reccycling customers in NJ
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122 Noxon Road Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 845-452-1200
855 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08855 info@foleyinc.com 732-885-5555
699 Brush Avenue Bronx, NY 10465 718-863-3800 783 Bloomingburg Road Bloomingburg, NY 12721 845-733-6400
500 Commerce Drive Clifton Park, NY 12065 518-877-8000
660 Union Avenue Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500
4610 E. Saile Drive Batavia, NY 14020 585-815-6200
15 Middle Avenue Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500
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:KDW :RXOG <RX *ULQG" High volume wood waste recyclers know that when it comes to creating the highest volume products at the lowest cost per ton, nothing reduces urban wood waste, stumps, or brush like a Peterson horizontal grinder! Alban Tractor Covering Maryland & Delaware (410) 686-7777
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Just one look at a Peterson can show you why we build the most innovative grinders in the market. For nearly thirty years, Peterson’s attention to detail and drive to build the highest quality, highest volume producing machines make a Peterson a sure investment. Want to see what a Peterson Horizontal Grinder can do? Give us a call at 800.269.6520 or visit us at www.petersoncorp.com.
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Sal LaCorte will be responsible for the development of the sales activity for the attachments in Allied’s nonimpact tools division including mobile shears and contractor’s mechanical grapples.
Allied Announces Sal LaCorte as Its Shear, Demolition Manager Ed Turner, president and CEO, Allied Construction Products LLC, has announced the addition of Sal LaCorte to the position of shear and demolition manager. In his new position, LaCorte will be responsible for the development of the sales activity for the attachments in Allied’s non-impact tools division including mobile shears and contractor’s mechanical grapples. LaCorte is a veteran of the construction equipment industry with more than 20 years in the industry, which includes a previous stint at Allied as internal sales manager. His experience at the manufacturing level includes product engineering systems design, territorial field sales management and OEM sales management. LaCorte has served on the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc.’s (ISRI) Government Relations and Convention Committee and the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) Government Relations Committee. Through more than 200 U.S. and Canadian distributors, Allied offers a complete line of excavator, loader/backhoe, skid steer and mini-excavator mounted attachments, stationary rock breaking systems and material handling systems. For more information, call 216/431-2600 or visit www.AlliedCP.com.
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Get the Big Picture Whether you are looking for portable track-mounted jaws, trackmounted cones or track-mounted screeners, Whitney & Son in partnership with Metso has the products and experience you are looking for. Since 1964, we have been working hard for the right to call ourselves experts in the field.
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Terex Fuchs Work Attachments Designed for Efficiency A variety of cactus grab models with capacities from 0.5 to 1.8 cu. yd. (.4 to 1.3 cu m) are available to match material handler production capacity and application requirements.
Terex Fuchs work attachments are purpose built to withstand the demands of scrap, recycling and heavy-duty rehandling applications. With size ranges built specifically for each material handler model, these attachments work in unison with the machine to increase productivity and lifting efficiency. From cactus grabs to magnet plates to lift hooks, Terex offers a range of options with quick-attach designs, so operators can switch between attachments within a matter of minutes to reduce downtime and increase productivity, according to the manufacturer. Cactus Grabs Terex Fuchs cactus grabs are built to withstand the rigors of scrap handling and recycling applications. Featuring robust construction and advanced kinematics, these cactus grabs boast high tine-closing forces and hydraulics that are performancematched to the machine for powerful and precise material handling. Terex Fuchs cactus grabs offer long life in demanding applications for a higher return on investment. The durable grab rotator is an integral part of the upper grab section for reliable operation and simple servicing. Cylinder rods and hydraulic lines are well protected against external damage. Wear-
resistant, high-manganese steel tine tips extend attachment life, while HARDOX steel reduces abrasion of grab shell areas subject to wear. A variety of cactus grab models with capacities from 0.5 to 1.8 cu. yd. (.4 to 1.3 cu m) are available to match material handler production capacity and application requirements. An open tine design is available for handling bulky items, while half- or closedshell tine models excel at handling finely shredded material. Grabs with capacities ranging from 0.5 to 1.0 cu. yd. (.4 to .76 cu m) can be equipped with a magnet to improve grapple flexibility. Magnet Plates Designed for scrap and rehandling applications, Terex Fuchs electro magnets exert a powerful field force over the entire diameter of the magnet plate for high handling capacities. Boasting lift forces from 22,480 to 85,427 ft.-lb., each magnetic plate is precisely matched to the standard DC generator found on each Terex Fuchs material handler model. Operators control the magnet’s counter excitement through momentary pole reversal, so even the smallest iron pieces immediately drop off. Terex Fuchs electro magnets are available in hydraulically rotating, rigid and chain sup-
Boasting lift forces from 22,480 to 85,427 ft.-lb., each magnetic plate is precisely matched to the standard DC generator found on each Terex Fuchs material handler model.
pression plate designs to meet virtually any application. Magnet upper sections are made of a durable special cast alloy, while the magnetic plate features a “dynamo steel” casting with a non-magnetizable cast steel base plate. The plate’s hollow core design reflects heat to regulate operating temperatures. Magnet diameters range from 37 to 79 in. (94 to 200 cm), precisely matching each material handler model. The hydraulically rotating gear is wear-resistant and enclosed in a sealed housing for magnet diameters reaching 49 in. (124 cm). Lift Hooks Offering a sturdy design, Terex Fuchs lift hooks deliver high lifting capacities ranging from 10 to 20 tons (9 to 18 t), especially use-
ful in heavy-duty rehandling applications. A full range of lift hooks are available to meet virtually any material handling need. Hook designs are available in standard or quickchange suspensions with either rigid or rotating designs. Terex Fuchs lift hooks along with the cactus grabs and magnets are available for any model of Terex Fuchs material handler. The full Terex Fuchs product range includes stationary, electric powered, rubber tired and track models. These purpose-built machines excel in demanding scrap, recycling, demolition and port applications. They offer work radii ranging from 26.9 to 72 ft. (8 to 22 m) and an elevated cab design to boost material handling efficiency. For more information, visit www.terex.com.
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“I can tell. You copied their plans to build the nest.”
“I’m not relocating it. My wife insist on taking everything with her on vacation.”
“I got the forms to bid on repairing city hall’s steps.”
“He had a land grant the prevented eminent domain but it didn’t give him the air rights.”
“Just as I fired the charge I remembered I changed clothes and left my pants and wallet in there.”
“We’re lucky. Not every company would let us use the lift for a deer stand on the weekends.”
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From the Bleachers If you’re not sitting down, you should be. And, brace yourself, for I’m about to give you some shocking news. Ready? Well, ready or not, here it comes: The best college football conference in the country, in 2010 the Southeastern Conference, spent $13,390 per regular student and $163,931 per student athlete. OK, so that isn’t shocking news, given how important big-time college athletics are in our lives. And to the surprise of no one — at least not me! — the SEC is No. 1 on that list. And the FCS is No. 14 with $11,769 per student and $36,665 per athlete. Oh, and guess what? Alabama coach Nick Saban is the highest paid coach on the planet at $5.4 million a year, which is only a measly $5.1 million more than the president of the university is paid. Those numbers came from Delta Cost Project at the American Institutes of Research and although it has been obvious for years now, I didn’t know any of the details until I saw something about it on the USA Today Web site. And, from 2005 and 2010, spending by athletic departments increased twice as much as the student spending in academics. Those numbers didn’t surprise me, or anyone else who knows anything about D-I sports. It’s a
business nobody calls a business, because they won’t admit that winning football games at that level is more important than football star’s grade point average and infinitely moreso than a “nobody’s” GPA. As I have said many times, a perfect example was Dexter Manley, who spent four years at Oklahoma State before going to the Washington Redskins. And I’ll never forget him saying during a Super Bowl interview that he couldn’t read or write while he was in college. That is, he was illiterate. So, if the head football coach wants to add a coach to his staff and the science department wants, or even needs, another professor, where’s the money going to be spent? Back in 2004 I came across a story on the Internet about a course at the University of Georgia called Coaching Principals and Strategies of Basketball. There was an example of a quiz given in the course that included these questions: “How many halves in a college basketball game?” “How many goals are on a basketball court?” And “How many points does a 3-point goal account for in a basketball game?” It was not a joke, and I’m proud to say, I aced it!
I mentioned these spending numbers to a friend of mine, who suggested that there is much more spent on sports because of travel expenses — games on the road — including lodging, meals, etc. And, regarding that, another friend asked how much did the debate team spend? How about the chess team? Too bad there’s no Debate Bowl with 80,000 people paying to see it. ************ Stan “The Man” Musial died recently at age 92, but he will live in my memory forever. He was one of the greatest baseball players in the history of the game and probably the greatest person to ever play the game. I was an avid St. Louis Cardinals fan back when I was in high school. And at night down in North Louisiana we could get KMOX-AM, a 50,000watt station in St. Louis as clear as a local radio station. And I listened to the Cardinals, game after game after game, with Harry Caray, Jack Buck and Joe Garagiola. If I had a date and the Redbirds were playing, I always told her, “If you don’t want to listen to the Cardinals, then stay home.” Yeah, I was sort of kidding, but not entirely.
Later, when I was in college at Northwestern State U., a couple of friends of mine and I drove down to Houston one weekend to see the Cardinals play the Astros. It was Musial’s next-to-last season and in the first game he went 2-for-4, one or both of them a double. Musial was never ejected from a game for arguing with an umpire about a pitch, a tag or anything in his 22-year career. I think it was Garagiola who said on the air once, “If Musial ever questioned a call, the umpire would change it.” Musial would’ve played 23 seasons, but he was in the military in 1945. His career batting average was .331 and he led the National League in hitting seven times. Some pitcher once said the best way to pitch to Musial was to throw four pitches behind him, then try to pick him off first base. Stan will always be remembered for what he was: The Man. (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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MIDLANTIC MACHINERY INC.
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Komatsu has once again made a great machine even better. The new D65-17 increases productivity and operator comfort while lowering operating costs. All designed to improve your bottom line. t Efficient Komatsu Tier 4 Interim engine and automatic shift transmission with lockup torque converter maximize productivity while saving fuel. t PLUS (long life) undercarriage is standard, further reducing our already low operating costs. t Komatsu CARE provides complimentary Tier 4 maintenance, including KDPF exchange filters. Contact your Komatsu distributor for details.
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C.N. WOOD CO, INC.
PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT, CO. INC.
EAST PBE, INC.
2820 Hamilton Blvd. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/561-9000 201 North Route 73 Winslow Township, NJ 08095 856/767-5900
Avon, MA 508/584-8484 Woburn, MA 781/935-1919 Whately, MA 413/665-7009 Johnston, RI 401/942-9191
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AED Holds Annual Summit, CONDEX Show in Vegas AED from page 28
Proxibid is an innovator at assisting auction companies with collecting their bids and potential buyers online.
Maeda introduces a new compact crane for the construction and industrial markets with its newest dealer, Woods CRW Corp., headquartered in Burlington, Vt., with locations serving all of New England. (L-R) are Tony Inman, Maeda; Chris Palmer and Mike Sylvia, both of Woods CRW; and John Carpenter, Maeda.
Pine Bush Equipment is now working with E-Emphasis to streamline its internal communication systems and data management. (L-R) are Milind Bagade and Shriram Rajagopal, E-Emphasis; Holly Bodnar, Mark Hufcut and Tammy Hufcut, all of Pine Bush Equipment.
Merle Patzkowsky (L), managing partner, Waldon Equipment, shakes hands with Jim Cornelson, president, sales, Broce/Waldon, during the AED CONDEX show in Las Vegas.
(L-R) are Bill Chaney; Darrell Banks; Amy Banks; and Barre Banks, all of Midland Manufacturing, headquartered in Buffalo, N.Y.
Hydrema introduces the new model 912 flatbed truck to address another unique niche in the off-road construction truck market. (L-R) are Alan Patterson, Alberta Construction Equipment; Chris Binder, executive vice president, Hydrema; Kevin O’Donnell, national sales manager, Hydrema; Sterling Roberts, national service manager, Hydrema; and Tom Hartman, regional business manager, Hydrema.
Pete (second from R) and Cindy Baschmann (R), Baschmann Services, Buffalo, N.Y., examine replacement parts available from MinnPar and Avant represented here by Art Ashworth (L), MinnPar, and Bill Grundy, Avant.
IROCK manufactures crushing and screening plants available from distributors across the country. (L-R) are Sean Donaghy, national sales manager; Robert Nelson, general manager; and Terry Wilson, regional sales manager.
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Demand for Private Sector Construction Work May Rise OUTLOOK from page 1
fewer people in 2013 and only 13 percent planning to hire more than 25 new workers this year. Among the 30 states with large enough survey sample sizes, 56 percent of firms in Maryland plan to hire new staff this year, more than in any other state. Only 14 percent of firms in South Carolina plan to add staff this year, the least amount in any state. Meanwhile, 37 percent of firms in Michigan plan layoffs for this year, the highest percentage of any state. No firms working in Maryland reported plans to make layoffs this year. Contractors appear increasingly optimistic that demand for certain private sector projects will expand this year, Sandherr noted. Firms are most optimistic about the outlook for hospital and higher education construction, he said, noting that 36 percent of firms predict the amount of money spent on those projects will grow in 2013 while 39 percent of firms expect the market will remain stable compared to last year. Contractors also were optimistic about the markets for power construction, but had lower expectations for manufacturing; private office and retail, warehouse and lodging construction.
“With luck and a lot of work, the hard-hit construction industry should be larger, healthier, more technologically savvy and more profitable by the end of 2013 than it is today.” Stephen E. Sandherr Associated General Contractors of
Meanwhile, contractors expect demand for many types of public construction will decline in 2013. For example, 40 percent of contractors report they expect demand for public buildings to shrink in 2013 while only 18 percent expect that market to grow. Another 37 percent of contractors report they expect demand for K-12 school construction to shrink while only 20 percent expect it to increase. And 35 percent of contractors expect the market for manufacturing facilities to shrink this year, while only 23 percent predict it will expand. A significant — but smaller than last year — number of contractors report that customers’ projects have been delayed or cancelled because of tight credit conditions. Forty percent of responding firms report that tighter lending conditions have forced their customers to delay or cancel construction projects. Only 3 percent of firms reported having an easier time getting credit while 41 percent report no change in credit conditions. “Unfortunately, there are almost as many causes for concern as there are signs of optimism,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Demand for public buildings
is set to decline, manufacturing work appears to be slackening, materials prices and health care costs continue to rise and many firms are reluctant to make major investments in new equipment.” Simonson noted that overall demand for new construction equipment is likely to remain modest in 2013. Sixty-four percent of firms plan to purchase new equipment this year, down from 70 percent last year, while 77 percent of firms plan to lease this year compared to 78 percent in 2012. Contractors are increasingly relying on leasing equipment to avoid having to pay for idle equipment during lags in construction activity, the economist noted. Even as they shift
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Loftness offers light-duty flail mowers for skid steers and tractors as part of its VMLogix line of products. Featuring heavy-duty construction, the mowers cut grass, weeds and brush up to .75 in. (2 cm) in diameter and leave an even mat of mulch for fast decomposition. Skid steer models are available in 60-, 72- and 90-in. (152, 183 and 228 cm) widths. They come with universal mounts and can be used with flow rates as low as 10 gpm (38 Lpm). Tractor models are available in 48-, 60-, 72- and 90-in. (122, 152, 183 and 228 cm) widths for 540-RPM tractors with 14-70 PTO horsepower. Tractor models offer a three-point offsetable hitch mount. All models come with adjustable skid shoes and offer a variable cutting height of 0 to 4.5 in. (0 to 11.4 cm). The heat-treated, side-slice knives are reversible and will work in grass, weeds or brush. Additionally, the curved hood design maximizes suction for optimum cutting performance. The flail motors are constructed of thick steel and come with heavy-duty vented belt shields. The drive systems feature taperlock sheaves, three-groove banded belts and spring-loaded belt tensioners. Oversized bearings with deflector guards are used throughout the design for smooth, reliable performance. Other standard features include a full-width adjustable gage roller, roller scraper and steel deflectors. Loftness manufactures the VMLogix line of vegetation management equipment, the GrainLogix line of grain-bagging equipment and the CropLogix line of crop shredders. For more information, call 800/828-7624 or visit www.vm-logix.com.
Harley D4 Power Box Rake Provides Better Balance, Flexibility The Harley D4 power box rake by Paladin Attachments teams with compact tool carriers to deliver leveling, aeration and preparation of soil for seeding. Harley has designed the D4 power box rake to be 22 percent lighter than previous models to provide better balance and optimum maneuverability without compromising strength. It features a new hex drive system and direct drive motor that has been completely embedded into the rotating drum, protecting it fully from ground debris and allowing for improved performance and reliability with fewer components and less maintenance, according to the manufacturer. The adjustable Rhino-Hide barrier, located above the roller, gives the operator the ability to adapt to soil moisture conditions and choose the size of material to leave in the seedbed. Its dual, independently self-
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DEANCO AUCTIONS www.deancoauction.com 601-656-9768 • Dothan, Al Jan 31 thru Feb 2, 2013 For: 16th Annual Farm & Construction Equipment Auction • Philadelphia, MS March 20-22, 2013 For: 12th Annual Springtime Contractors Equipment Auction • Philadelphia, MS May 29-30, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Philadelphia, MS July 17-18 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Philadelphia, MS September 18-19, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Philadelphia, MS November 20-21, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
DEL PETERSON & ASSOCIATES www.delpeterson.com 800-492-9090 • Springfield, IL Thurs., January 31 2013 For: Construction and Farm Equipment • Online Only Closing February 5, 2013 For: Late Model John Deere Farm Equipment • Online Only Thurs., February 19, 2013 For: Construction and Farm Equipment, Trucks and Trailers
DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277 • Pendleton, IN March 29, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Pendleton, IN June 21, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Pendleton, IN September 20, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Pendleton, IN December 13, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
GLOBAL FORCE AUCTION GROUP www.gforceauction.com 877-631-0650 • Online Only January 31-February 1, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Online Only February 26-27, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • West Friendship, MD Sat., March 2, 2013 For: Part 2 of Liquidation of New River Landscapes and Local Contractors
• Laflin, PA Wed., March, 13 2013 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks and Attachments
IRON PLANET AUCTIONS www.ironplanet.com 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid! • ONLINE ONLY January 30-31, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY February 26-28, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008 • Kenmore, WA Sat., February 2, 2013 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks and Trailers
HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493 • Marietta, PA Fri., February 22, 2013 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks and Trailers
HILCO INDUSTRIAL, LLC www.hilcoind.com 847-313-4747 • Tuscaloosa, AL March 20-21, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898
MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANY www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560 • Wilson, NC Thurs., January 31, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
NUTT AUCTION COMPANY www.nuttauction.com 903-748-4400 • Garland City, AR Sat., February 16, 2013 For: Annual Garland City Spring Equipment Auction
MYRON BOWLING AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.myronbowling.com 513-738-3311 • Tuscaloosa, AL Wed./Thurs., March 20-21, 2013 For: Well Maintained Highway Construction Equipment
PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • North Franklin, CT Wed.-Fri., March 14-16, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., January 31, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., February 14, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
QUANTOS AUCTIONS www.quantosauctions.com 253-236-8555 • ONLINE ONLY March 13,, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., February 22, 2013 For: Construction and Utility Equipment
WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC. www.wca-online.com 760-731-7760 • Perris, CA Thurs., February 14, 2013 For: Construction Equipment and Trucks
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Kissimmee, FL February 11-18, 2013 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks and Trailers
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ability to raise bid levels. Twenty-eight percent of firms expect to increase the amount they charge for construction this year, nearly double the 15 percent of firms that increased prices in 2012. An increasing number of construction firms — 38 percent in 2012 compared to 35 percent in 2011 — report using Building Information Modeling services, also known as BIM, association officials noted. And 43 percent report they expect the use of BIM to increase in 2013. In addition, more firms report working on public private partnerships, which leverage private-sector dollars to finance public projects. Thirty-seven percent of firms report being involved in these kinds of projects in 2012 and 97 percent expect demand for these kinds of privately financed projects to increase or remain stable in 2013. “The survey indicates that construction companies will continue to make investments in their IT infrastructure, specifically in areas such as enterprise content management, mobile field applications and solutions that support self-service functions,” said Roger D. Kirk, CEO, Computer Guidance Corporation. Kirk noted that 60 percent of firms report they plan to invest in their information technology departments in 2013. He added that 73 percent of those firms report they expect to invest over $10,000 in new information technology this year. However, a relatively small percentage of firms — 11 percent — report they plan to purchase new financial and job cost software in 2013, Kirk added. Similarly, only 9 percent of firms plan to lease or finance the purchase of new financial and job cost software in 2013. The outlook, which the association co-sponsored with Computer Guidance, was based on survey results from more than 1,300 construction firms from 49 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Contractors from every segment of the industry answered more than 30 questions about their hiring, equipment purchasing and business plans. Economists and specialists from the association and Computer Guidance analyzed those comments to craft the outlook.
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Leads European Expansion SmartEquip founder and executive vice chairman, Alexander Schuessler will serve as president of the company’s newly formed international group. During the initial phase, Schuessler will lead the company’s expansion into Europe. SmartEquip currently provides the North American rental industry with a technology platform, connecting equipment manufacturers and dealers electronically with large fleet owners, to provide both real-time product support and electronic procurement capabilities. Users of SmartEquip’s e-FleetPro technology have documented dramatic operational efficiency improvements, as well as reduced equipment owning and operating costs. The SmartEquip Network in North America presently supports more than 100 suppliers and is used by approximately 40,000 users across 4,000 rental, dealer and other equipment locations. “Europe has long represented a natural expansion of our market. Today, we support many European, U.S.- based, and other international manufacturers in North America, and they have long urged us to
support their customers, dealers, and distributors on a broad global basis,” noted Schuessler. “Similarly, over the past eighteen months, we have worked with numerous European rental companies and global contractors, who have carefully studied the use of the SmartEquip Network in North America and are ready to implement the technology in their business. We are excited about the partnerships we have now started to build in Europe, and I am personally pleased to oversee this very important aspect of our company’s growth.” Schuessler served as the company’s founding CEO from 2000 to 2011. Prior to founding SmartEquip, Schuessler was a co-founder of Script International — a company that drove Caterpillar’s entry into the equipment rental business across South America. In the mid-1990s, he was a professor at New York University, where he also served as the director of the Politics Data Center, a research he designed and founded. He published an influential book as well as several articles on advanced statistical methods, published by the U.S. National Academy of Science.
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office construction, 1.4 percent; and new warehouses, 2.6 percent. Materials costs rose more than 5 percent in both 2010 and 2011, while bid prices were virtually unchanged in 2010 and rose between 2.9 and 4.8 percent in 2011, depending on building type, Simonson added. The construction economist attributed the mild annual materials price increase to moderation in fuel, metals and paving prices, which offset steeper jumps in several materials used in residential building. The index for steel mill products fell 7.9 percent in 2012 after leaping more than 12 percent in both 2010 and 2011. The index for aluminum mill shapes decreased 1.6 percent, while copper and brass mill shapes increased 1 percent. Diesel prices climbed 1.8 percent, the smallest amount since 2008. The indexes for concrete products rose 2.4 percent and asphalt paving mixtures and blocks, 4.4 percent. In contrast, the index for gypsum products soared 14.0 percent, which Simonson said reflected the demand from new apartment and home con-
struction, along with renovations of office and retail space. Other building products with substantial price increases included lumber and plywood, 10.8 percent; architectural coatings, such as paint, 10.1 percent; insulation materials, 5.1 percent; and plastic construction products, 4.7 percent. Association officials noted that 90 percent of contractors surveyed for the group’s 2013 Construction Hiring and Business Outlook predict materials prices will increase in 2013. They added that an increasing number of contractors will try to pass on some of those price increases to customers this year, noting that 29 percent report they will try to raise bid prices this year, compared to only 15 percent that raised prices in 2012. “The days of low bids and relatively inexpensive construction costs are clearly numbered,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “While the construction industry is still facing some difficult headwinds, there is a clear sense that the industry is slowly turning a corner.”
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More Than 1,000 Bidders Attend Two-Day Sale in Conn.
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ore than 1,000 registered buyers and guests attended a two-day Petrowsky sale at 275 Route 32, North Franklin, Conn., on Dec. 14 and 15. Equipment came from Thompson Tractor LLC, complete dispersal; Pine Bush Group, rental returns; and area contractors and equipment dealers. There were 1,546 different lots (vehicles, earth movers, pavers, heavy iron, excavators, trucks
Auctioneers begin the two-day event at 8:30 a.m. on Dec. 14.
Joe (L) and Mark Slattery of Tristate Contracting, Brooklyn, N.Y., inspect a piece of Cat iron.
(L-R): Dale Bangma and sons, Keith and Justin, Quarry Hill Excavating, Uxbridge, Mass., look at some backhoes.
large and small, parts, accessories) for sale. According to Petrowsky Facility Manager Diane Carboni, buyers from 11 to 15 different countries were represented, as far away as South Africa, Saudi Arabia and the Middle East, Latin America, Peru and Canada. All six New England states were represented. see PETROWSKY page 116
Brian Novak, (L) and friend and business partner, Billy Possardt, Stafford Springs, Conn., examined the large lots but set their sights on “the smaller stuff.”
John Allegra, owner of Allegra Enterprises of East Haddam, Conn., looks at a Cat 331 track loader. “The one I had burned out,” said Allegra. “I’m looking to rebuild it.”
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Public Auction Construction and Utility Equipment
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www.utilityauctions.net 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
BusinessCalendar HxGN LIVE – Hexagon’s International Conference, 3 – 6 June, 2013, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA! Join Leica Geosystems at the HxGN LIVE Conference – formerly known as Hexagon 2013! It’s a different name, but the same great conference – and an experience you don’t want to miss. REGISTER for the Early Bird discount by January 14 for just $699 and save $600 off on-site rates. Group registration options and special discounts for previous conference alumni, educational institutions, law enforcement agencies, and authorized dealers are also available. For more information contact: Angelique Ortega Angelique.ortega@leicaus.com +1 925/7902318. See you in Las Vegas! Michigan Construction & Design Tradeshow – February 6, 2013. The Construction Association of Michigan (CAM), Bloomfield Hills, is pleased to announce that the Michigan Construction & Design Tradeshow will be returning to MotorCity Casino Hotel in Detroit. This one-day tradeshow will be held on February 6, 2013, and will be attended by construction owners, contractors, suppliers, architects and engineers. Show hours are 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The Michigan Construction & Design Tradeshow will also play host to the CAM 127th Annual Meeting, CAM Magazine Special Issue Awards, Green Building Awards, and Construction Project of the Year Award, which will be held inside the Sound Board. CAMTEC, the training and education division of CAM, will offer classes during the tradeshow, as well. Booth space is available for purchase. Contact Ron Riegel or Cathy Jones at CAM for tradeshow rates and information. Telephone: 248/972-1000 and Fax: 248/972-1001, 43636 Woodward, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302. World of Concrete / Concrete and Masonry Construction Event – World of Concrete - Exhibits: February 5 – 8, 2013 Seminars: February 4 – 8, 2013 Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada USA Since 1975, World of Concrete has been the industry’s only annual international event dedicated to the commercial concrete and masonry construction industries. Featuring indoor and outdoor exhibits, leading suppliers showcasing innovative products and technologies, exciting demonstrations and competitions, a world-class education program, and the information you need to help sustain and grow your business. Start the year off strong at World of Concrete! EMAIL: contactus@worldofconcrete.com ARA The Rental Show is February 10-13 at a new Las Vegas location: The Sands Expo and Convention Center, right in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip. Click on www.therentalshow.com for a detailed schedule and more information. AGC of America Annual Convention: Registration is now open for the 2013 AGC Annual Convention and Constructor Expo, being held March 6 – 9 in Palm Springs. The early bird discount, a $200 savings, is available until January 16. Room availability at the convention headquarter hotel (JW Marriott Desert Springs) is limited, so reservations should be made as early as possible. Complete conference details are available at http://convention.agc.org or you may contact Denise Woods, CMP, Director, Communications & Events, AGC of Minnesota, directly at 651/796-2186; toll free at 800/552-7670 or website: www.agcmn.org.
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2013 MAASTO CONFERENCE: The Wisconsin Department of Transportation will host the Mid-America Association of State Transportation Officials (MAASTO) 2013 Conference – “Sharing Strategies for Success.” The conference will be held JULY 16-19 at the HILTON HOTEL in downtown Milwaukee. One of the major events at MAASTO 2013 will be a trade show, where industry representatives will have the opportunity to showcase materials, technology, and professional services. The trade show will be held July 17 and 18 at the conference hotel. More information on the trade show registration, layout, schedule, and fees will be available in early 2013 at the conference website, which will be linked via the MAASTO meetings webpage – http://www.maasto.net/meetings.html. If you are looking to speak to someone with regard to the above conference you may contact Denise
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Petrowsky Holds Successful Auction in North Franklin PETROWSKY from page 112
Eric Booth, manager of Elk Forest Farm Inc., of Lake Ariel, Pa., inspects a John Deere up close.
Mike Lato owner of MLato Excavating and Trees, Norwalk, Conn., runs a Hitachi excavator.
Petrowsky Central, the very busy registration desk where a half-dozen clerical staff register bidders for the active, two-day event.
John Boudah (R), with Wicket, and Vlad Kuliy with Lola walk the grounds. The foursome came from Rovno Home Improvement of Groton, Conn.
John Cabral, owner of Talynn Excavating, Fall River, Mass., walks the expansive grounds in North Franklin, Conn.
The Anton family (L-R) are Brandon Anton, nephew Kane Anton, brother Garrett, and father Danny, Anton Paving Co., Old Lyme, Conn.
Byron Hill and his prize dog, Phoebe, who loves to ride with Byron when he works on his dairy farm, Broadview Heights Dairy, Coventry, Conn.
Lou Cavaliere, Cavaliere Industries, Stamford, Conn., looks at an excavator at the auction.
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ABSOLUTE AUCTION Surplus Liquidation Popple Construction, Inc.
Wed., March 13, 2013 – 9:00AM Laflin, PA (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Area) (13) Crawler Tractors: `05 CAT D8T, s/n KPZ00837, w/ripper • `03 CAT D8R Series II, s/n 6YZ01472, w/ripper • CAT D8K, s/n 77V14639, w/ripper • (2) `97 JD 750C • `92 CAT D5HXL Series II • `96 JD 550G LGP Series IV • `87 KOMATSU D65E-8 • `98 KOMATSU D58E-1, s/n 82677 • `90 KOMATSU D58E-1 • `87 CAT D3B • `89 KOMATSU D31E-18 • CAT D4
(14) Hydraulic Excavators: `06 VOLVO EC460BLC • `05 VOLVO EC460BLC • `02 KOBELCO SK480LC • `02 KOMATSU PC228 USLC-3 • `97 KOBELCO SK300LC • HITACHI EX300LC-2 • `95 CAT 320N • `95 LINKBELT LS3400 Quantum • `96 SAMSUNG SE210LC-2 • `96 KOBELCO SK200LC • `94 HITACHI EX200LC-2 • `90 KOBELCO K-912LC II • `95 GRADALL XL4100 Rubber Tired • `88 GRADALL G660C Crawler
Rubber Tired Loaders: `00 VOLVO L120D • `97 VOLVO L90C • `91 FIAT ALLIS FR7B • CAT 966C • FIAT ALLIS 745C • `87 KOMATSU D75S-5 Crawler Loader
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Vibratory Compactors and Motor Graders: `96 CAT CP563C Padfoot • `97 HYPAC C850B • `88 IR SD100D • IR SPF56 • `93 CHAMPION 730A Series III VHP Grader • CAT 212 Grader Backhoes and Skid Steer: (2) `97 JCB 214 Series 3, 4x4 E-Hoe • (2) `90 CASE 580K • `00 BOBCAT 773 Curb Machine, Road Widener, Crawler Drill, and Asphalt Pavers: `02 POWER CURBER 5700-B Concrete Curb Machine • BLAW KNOX RW-195C Road Widener • `99 IR ECM-670 Crawler Drill • `89 BLAW KNOX PF-200B Rubber Tired Asphalt Paver • `88 BLAW KNOX PF-115 Rubber Tired Asphalt Paver • CAT 161 Crawler Paver
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ADVERTISER INDEX ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ................................72
ERRICKSON EQUIPMENT INC ..............................40
PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ..................................80
ACR EQUIPMENT CO ..........................................103
ESCO CORP ............................................................88
PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC
ALBAN CAT ................................................................6
EXODUS MACHINES ..............................................67
NORTH FRANKLIN CT 03/14-16..................117
ALEX LYON & SON INC
FELLING TRAILERS ................................................57
PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ................................25
PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ..........................109
FLUID POWER ......................................................103
PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ........................10
ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ..................23
FOLEY INC ................................................................9
POWERSCREEN MID ATLANTIC ..........................73
ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ............................7
GEHL SKID STEER ................................................92
POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND ........................81
ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ................101
GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ......................76
PRO-TEC ................................................................12
ALLU GROUP ..........................................................39
GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ..................36
RANSOME CAT ........................................................2
ANACONDA CONVEYORS USA INC ....................75
GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE) ............................87
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS
BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ......................................85
H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ..........................16
BARGAINS ..............................................................104
HESS AUCTIONEERS LLC
BECK EQUIPMENT ................................................31 BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ........................................17
MARIETTA GA 02/22 ....................................114 HUNYADY AUCTION CO
ONLINE AUCTION 01/24-31 ........................110 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS ORLANDO FL 02/18-23................................120 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ............................12
BINDER MACHINERY CO ........................................3
LAFLIN PA 03/13 ..........................................117
ROGERS BROTHERS CORP ................................56
BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT CO............6
HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ....................100
RUDD EQUIPMENT ................................................37
CAPITAL TRACTOR INC ........................................26
IROCK CRUSHERS ................................................82
SENNEBOGEN ........................................................64
CAT AUCTION SERVICES
IRON PLANET ........................................................115
SITECH METRO NORTHEAST ..............................95
FLORIDA AUCTION 02/15-16 ......................113
J L HOLLINGER & SONS INC ................................31
SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CORP ..................41
CEG SCALE MODELS ............................................43
JESCO ....................................................................21
STANTON SYSTEMS ..............................................45
CHADWICK-BAROSS ..............................................35
JOHN DEERE ..........................................................49
STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ..........................11
CHENANGO TRUCK ..............................................58
K W REESE INC ......................................................29
STU HARRIS ........................................................107
CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ..........26,46,58
KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........52
SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES ........................................78
CLASSIFIED ....................................................105,106
KLEEMAN ................................................................77
TEREX CRANES ....................................................51
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO ......................68
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..................................89
TERRA SELECT INC ..............................................74
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ......62,98,111
KPI-JCI ....................................................................82
THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ............103
COSTANZI CRANE & RIGGING CO INC ................22
KUBOTA ..................................................................97
TOWMASTER INC ..................................................59
CREAN EQUIPMENT ............................................103
KUBOTA SVL ..........................................................91
TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..........................15
DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ............31
LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ....................102
TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ........................19
DAVE HALLMAN CHEVROLET ..............................41
LIFTECH EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................45
TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ............................39
DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................22
MESSICK’S ..............................................................29
UTILITY AUCTIONS INC
DOMINICS EQUIPMENT ........................................41
METSO MINERALS CRUSHING ............................79
WILMINGTON DE 02/22 ..............................114
DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ..............................47
METSO MINERALS SCREENING ..........................69
VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC ................................40
DYNAPAC ................................................................96
MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ........74
VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA............60
EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS....................................55
MUNICIBID.COM ..................................................110
WANTED ................................................................107
EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ..........29,119
NER ........................................................................26
WANTED MACK TRUCKS ......................................22
EDWARD EHRBAR INC ..........................................13
NORAM ....................................................................93
WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ............................12
EESSCO ..................................................................71
NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ....................76
WHITE OAK EQUIPMENT INC ..............................27
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ....................................30,46
OPDYKE INC ..........................................................56
WHITNEY & SON INC ............................................83
EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP ......................22
PEMBERTON INC ..................................................100
WILSON FINLEY ....................................................103
EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ......................33
PENN JERSEY MACHINERY ..............................5,65
WOODS CRW CORP ..............................................20
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RECENT TRADES 2007 Astec Maxi Sneaker D Trencher, Stk# 33645, 579 Hours ................................................................................................$11,500
2010 Eager Beaver Trailer, Stk# 33454.......... ................$9,900
2004 Case 85XT Skid Steer, Stk# 34104, 2101 Hours .$16,700
2006 Komatsu PC158 Excavator, Stk# 33998 ............$76,000
2011 Boss 8’ Skid Steer Plaow, Stk# 33360 ................$3,400
2010 Cam 8CAM824DOSTT Trailer, Stk# 33862...........$8,000
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There are self-taught contractors and then, there is Alan Ouellette. Most diggers learn from the ground up. They find the earth itself — with its slabs, rock formations, pitfalls, mineral deposits and undetermined foundations — to be the ultimate test. But about 20 years ago, Ouellette, president of A O Construction Inc. Attleboro, Mass., studied for the state tests that established the parameters of the industry before digging his first holes. Helping Out Mom In 1993, Ouellette taught himself a new trade when his Mom needed a favor. “I was never in the excavation business but my mom needed a septic system and I wanted a new direction in life,” said Ouellette. “I said ‘let me research this.’ and I called the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (RIDEM). and asked them for study materials. I studied and took the test to be a septic installer. “I bought my first backhoe — a 1979 John Deere 410. I taught myself how to operate it by clearing the back lot at my mom’s house. I took drafting way back in high school, so after learning how to design a system by reading the RIDEM rules and regulations, I designed and installed my first system and got a successful inspection. I’ve been installing systems and doing site work and expanding ever since.” Two years later, in 1995, Ouellette founded A O Construction in Pawtucket, R.I., before moving operations to newer, bigger headquarters in Attleboro, Mass. A O Construction specializes in excavation, site work, septic systems, demolition, ledge removal, utility installation, curbing, etc., for the commercial and residential markets. see OuEllETTE page 4
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THE W.I. CLARK COMPANY Brookfield, CT • Wallingford, CT • Plainfield, CT Call Mark Doty @ 203-823-2316 2006 Deere 544J
2008 Deere 524K c/air, hi lift, hi- vis hyd coupler w/2.75 yd bucket, radials
stk# 20889 ........................$110,500
1999 Deere 410E c/heat, ext hoe, 50% rubber, Wain Roy swinger coupler, 24” bucket
IR P185WJD
1988 Deere 570B
A/C, RC, 3rd valve hyds, JRB hyd cplr and 3 yd bucket
c/heat, 12’ blade, front scarifier, 80% rubber, 833 original hours
Deere powered, 90% rubber, 3 to choose from
stk# 21348 ........................$127,500
stk# 21413 ..........................$65,000
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1998 Deere 410E
2007 Deere 50D
2005 Hitachi ZX225USLC
ROPS, 890 hours, hydraulic thumb
c/heat, 4x4, std hoe, 2000 original hours
c/air, hydraulic coupler, 2090 original hours, fully serviced and ready for work
stk# 21450 ............................$38,500
stk# 21372 ..........................$47,500
stk# 20936 ..........................$42,500
stk# 21153 ........................$108,500
2003 New Holland LS180
New Holland L190
2006 Deere 450JLGP
2009 Carlson CP-90
c/heat, gp bucket, 80% rubber, great snow machine
stk# 21417 ............................$22,000
OROPS, hi-flow, 2 spd travel, new rubber and bucket, serviced and ready to go
c/air, 2400 hrs, 115” blade, very good condition
Cat engine, 8-15’ electric screed, 416 demo hours, excellent condition
stk#21404 ............................$26,000
stk# 20503 ..........................$51,500
stk# 20713 ........................$124,500
WHEEL LOADERS 1990 CAT IT28B, C/HEAT, 3RD VALVE HYDS, HYD COUPLER, 2.5 YD BKT, 10,600 HRS ONE OWNER MACHINE, STK# 21338 .............. ..............................................................................................$35,000
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2011 DEERE 244J, C/AIR, R/C 3 VALVE HYDS, 1 YD BUCKET WITH HYD CPLR, EXCELLENT CONDITION, STK# 22179 ..............$72,500
2004 KOBELCO SK115SRDZ, 9’8” ARM, HYD THUMB, 32” BKT,
2005 HITACHI ZX225LC, C/AIR, HYDRAULIC COUPLER, EXCELLENT CONDITION, 2090 HRS, STK# 21153........................$108,500
BLADE, 24” PADS, LOW HOURS, STK# 21428 ....................$66,500 2008 DEERE 344J, A/C, RC, 3RD VALVE HYDS, HYD COUPLER, 920 HRS, STK#20274 ..................................................................$98,500 DOZER – CRAWLER 1984 DEERE 450D, 6 WAY BLADE, GOOD CONDITION, STK# 21370 ..............................................................................................$13,500 2005 DEERE 750J, S/N TO750JX110563, C/AIR, PAT BLADE, RECENT SERVICE, CLEAN MACHINE, STK# 19345 ............$131,500 2007 DEERE 1050J, A/C, 24" PADS, 159" SEMI-U BLADE, MS RIPPER, NEW PAINT, STK#20688 ............................................$315,000
MOTOR GRADER 1988 DEERE 570B, C/HEAT, 12’ BLADE, FRONT SCARIFIER, 80% REAR RUBBER, 833 ORIGINAL HOURS, FULLY SERVICED, STK# 21413 ....................................................................................$65,000 COMPRESSORS IR P185WJD, DEERE POWERED, 90% RUBBER, 3 TO CHOOSE FROM ..............................................................STARTING AT $6,000
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2005 VOLVO EC240B LC, Stk #: 12231, S/N: 11777, 3900 Hrs, This unit is in our East Longmeadow office. Call 1-800-352-4473 ........................$97,500
2002 VOLVO EC35, S/N: 28314849, 3475 Hrs, 2002 VOLVO MINI-EXCAVATOR, Call 1-800-352-4473 for more information! ......................................$25,000
2010 VOLVO HB1100, Hyd. 2300 ft/lb hammer, w/S6 Manufacturer Plate, New Hoses Chisel Point. 6 Month Mgf. Warranty ..............................$33,500
1995 AKERMAN EW200, 39”1, 1 Cu Yd Q/F Bkt, Stone Protection Rings, 10.00-20 14PR Kuhmo Dual Tires, 8’2” Dozer Bld, 15’3” Boom, 9’2” Dipper Arm, BKT/Grapple Rotator Hyds - Hammer Hyd Hyd Q/F Device Cntrwgt, (5842 Lbs), #8260, 24,370 Hrs ..................................................$25,000
2007 INGERSOLL RAND DD90HF, Stk #: 8333, $ 1200 Hrs, 66” Drums, Cummins Diesel Eng.,. Work . $ Lights, ROPS Lights and Strobe ................$57,000
2006 VOLVO EC460B LC, S/N: 80090, 7420 Hrs, READY TOetc. WORK! . . . . $Parts; Track Chains, Sprockets, Many. New $ READY TO WORK! ....................................$156,000
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2007 METSO ST352, S/N: R2251308, Only 43 Hrs, Comes w/2” & 3/3”x4” Screens, Casting Plate ............................................................................$125,000 for QUICK Sale
1981 LULL 644, S/N: 644TT34P479N, 2737 Hrs ..................................................$7,000
CHIPPERS 1990 OLATHE 986, #11957, 2309 Hrs, 12” Brush Chipper has Ford Diesel Engine and all the Parts and Service Manuals, Call Tom Tyler, VP at 203-509-0967 ......Only $6,000
EXCAVATORS 2005 SENNEBOGEN 850M, S/N: 850.0.149, 0 Hrs on Brand New Boom! ........$295,000
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ATTACHMENTS 2008 MSD250R Shear, S/N: 626034, Full Rebuilt by Genesis in 2012, 0 Cycles, Bracket Fits Most Brands w/a Bushing & Pin Kit, FOB Superior, WI ..............................$136,500
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Father, Son Work Side-by-Side in Three-Person Operation OUELLETTE from page 1
The company team is comprised of operators with more than 30 years of combined experience. Capable of running the more than 300 tons of available equipment, Ouellette’s crew demonstrates an expertise that will ensure your job is completed in a timely and professional manner. “The diversity of our equipment enables us to take on virtually any project — from simple grading to breaking up mountains of ledge,” said Ouellette. “Our equipment is well maintained by our in-house mechanical team.” The company’s past projects have Alan Ouellette’s son Michael has become a huge been both commercial and residential. part of the family business in recent years, but A O Construction specializes in excavation, site work, septic systems, demoli“We have worked extensively on was always happy to lend a hand, as in this pic- tion, ledge removal, utility installation, curbing, etc., for the commercial and residential markets. site development for commercial proj- ture when he was 10-years-old using a backhoe. ects, including foundations, water, sewer and drainage. Our residential work includes creating father is now the proud teacher of the next generation to at 23, he’s had his CDL license and Massachusetts and Rhode Island hydraulics licenses for years,” he added, conlarge subdivisions and working with homeowners on small- come aboard — son Michael. “We put out a tremendous amount of work for only three firming that the next man in the Ouellette family is as much er projects,” he added. “We also can design and install your septic system from start to finish in Rhode Island or Mass.” people,” said Ouellette. “We’re a small company, but my son of a go-getter as his father was while still a teen. Besides complete excavation, site and septic work, A O A O Construction Co. also is a licensed Orenco Advantex Mike, a chip off the old block, has become a big part of the business. He dug his first trench for me when he was eight has added some new wrinkles to their services. Bottomless sand filter installer. years old. Others have come and gone over the years. I’d be “We recently added a chipper for when trees are in the lost without my son. way. It saves time and money to keep this in-house. We still The Son Also Rises “This business will be his when I retire. He’s now 23 and, sub out large tree jobs. This is just for convenience on certain A small firm, with only three employees, the self-taught jobs. We also added a gravel screener,” said Ouellette. A O consistently gets jobs in two states, as some of its Construction Equipment Guide Northeast recently-finished job projects confirm: For advertising rates: Contact Edwin M. McKeon Jr. Edition (ISSN 1081-7034) is published • Completed site work for the Russell’s Mills Fire Station bi-weekly by Construction Equipment Guide 215/885-2900 in Dartmouth, Mass., for Coletta Contracting. Ltd. Advertising and Editorial Offices are Founder, Publisher & CEO Edwin M. McKeon Sr. located at 470 Maryland Dr., Toll Free 800/523-2200 • Completed site work for the Bigelow Day Care converNortheast Publisher Edwin M. McKeon Jr. Ft. Washington, PA 19034. Toll Free sion in Somerville, Mass. Fax 215/885-2910 Editor In Chief Craig Mongeau 800/523-2200 or Fax 215/885-2910. • Completed site work for the John Quincy Medical Annual Subscription Rate $65.00. Call for Associate Editor Christine Reckner e-mail tmckeon@cegltd.com Canadian and foreign rates. Center in Taunton, Mass., for Nadeau Corporation. Editorial Consultant Pete Sigmund Periodicals postage paid at Ft. Washington, • Completed site work for the Wickford Package Store in Production Mgr. John Pinkerton PA and at additional mailing offices. Controller Tom Weinmann Wickford, R.I., for Cobalt Construction. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Contact Kent Hogeboom Circulation Mgr. Rolf Krog • Completed site work for the addition to Attleboro Construction Equipment Guide Northeast Asst. Circulation Mgr. 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Bottles and Rustoleum Being so small, A O Construction has a terrific safety record. “Safety is very important. We try to always recognize see OUELLETTE page 14
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ATHOL, Mass. (AP) If wood could talk, the old beams in Thomas Mann’s lumber yard would sound like a chatty ship’s bosun. They are gnarly, tough and interesting. “They are nearly bulletproof,” Mann said. Mann, owner of Mann Lumber Co., has a big pile of dark-colored beams in his yard that are unlike other salvaged materials he has collected for resale. First of all, these beams are not his. They belong to Partners HealthCare, the parent company of Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital. The beams are special in part because they are probably at least 300 years old and were buried in the former Charlestown Naval Yard before the Civil War, possibly to preserve them for use in repairing sailing vessels. They were discovered when the company started construction on a new Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital on one of the parcels at the former naval yard. Mann has had the timbers for two years, waiting for Partners HealthCare to decide what to do with them. “When they went to build a new waterfront hospital, they discovered lots and lots of them buried in the former naval yard,” he said. Once the company figured out that the large logs were for building and repairing old
sailing vessels, the company gave three-quarters of them to Mystic Seaport: The Museum of America and the Sea, which is in the middle of restoring the world’s last surviving wooden whaling vessel, the Charles W. Morgan. The vessel is undergoing a $10 million restoration. The timbers, which are in remarkably good condition, considering they have been buried since the mid-1800s, are the same type of wood used to build the Morgan in 1841. “The hospital kept 25 percent of the wood so it could be put to some reuse,” Mann said. Finding the eventual reuse involved two years of the hospital building project’s architects accepting and rejecting designs that would not work in some way with the overall design or would be a problem to create out of the wood. Mann said the wood is live oak, an evergreen oak found in the south. For wooden ships the wood was much sought after, because the unusual grain makes the wood extremely hard. “It also grows curved, which makes it good for ship building,” Mann said. The wood was a bonanza for the ship museum, which had taken to reclaiming live oaks that had fallen for some reason, including many trees that were blown down by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Mann’s yard is filled with wood and other building materials he has purchased that he
will either rework and sell or resell outright, including a 40-ft. (12 m) beam from an old mill in Merrimac he said may be close to 400 years old. He does not own the Charlestown Naval Yard wood. “I am only its steward for a while,” he said, although the wood has been in his yard on Petersham Road in Athol for two years. Mann came into possession of the wood after he bought a new sawmill. Another sawmill owner had the responsibility of using the old wood, but he was retiring. After an extensive vetting process, Mann said it was decided he had the knowledge and equipment to properly work with the wood. His family has been in the wood business for three generations. When the wood was discovered, Mann said, the owners immediately grasped the importance of what they found. He said the live oak beams are pieces of seafaring history. When ships were built, he said shipyards often kept duplicate pieces of wood to repair any damage. The pieces of wood are all numbered as if they were part of an inventory the Navy was keeping before the era of wooden ships ended. Partners HealthCare chose not to just sell it off, giving about 140 pieces to Mystic and keeping the rest to do something to honor the wood and its history. “They knew they had to do something with it,” he said.
The ideas included making furniture for offices for the hospital, or installing it in some way into the design of the building. For two years, designs were put forward that were just not what the hospital wanted. “They kept trying to come up with designs instead of letting the wood decide what it wants to have done,” Mann said. On the last day of the year, they contacted him and told him they had a plan for some of the wood. Within days he was working on his first commission, to make a two-piece bench that will be installed in a public area between the hospital and the waterfront. The piece he is working on first is a few feet thick with a beautiful curve to it. He has been working to dry it out and smooth it off enough so it will be comfortable for public use. He said it will not be sanded down much because the owners want the character of the wood to be retained as much as possible. The second piece of the bench is on a flatbed truck. Mann said he plans to load it into his wood shop and work on it side-by-side with the other piece. The bench will be substantial. A second single-piece bench also is being made. The rest of the wood, a few dozen large pieces, including one that is about 31 sq. in. (200 sq cm), are still being looked at by the architects. And eventually, Mann said the wood will let them know what it should become.
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The Maine Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. County: Hancock Contract ID: 015690.00 Location: Trenton. Project: Intersection and sidewalk reconstruction. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • K & K Excavation Inc. — $2,296,956 • Sargent Corporation — $2,633,549 • Lane Construction Corporation (The) — $2,788,805 • Maine Earth — $2,851,009 • R F Jordan & Sons Construction Inc. — $2,866,711 County: Sagadahoc Contract ID: 019811.00 Location: Dresden-Woolwich. Project: Culvert replacement. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Hagar Enterprises Inc. — $103,455 • Harry C Crooker & Sons Inc. — $103,500 • Pratt & Sons Inc. — $110,950 • Ray Labbe & Son Inc. — $112,770 • E.J. Perry Construction Company Inc. — $114,543 • Farley & Son Inc. — $142,490 • Wyman & Simpson Inc. — $165,900 • Renos Excavation (Stephen Renaud) — $178,568 • T. Buck Construction Inc. — $190,527 • McGee Construction — $197,777 • Harold Warren Construction — $286,000 Counties: Kennebec and Lincoln Contract ID: 019133.00 Location: Augusta to Jefferson. Project: Pavement milling and hot mix asphalt overlay. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Pike Industries Inc. — $3,926,826 • Lane Construction Corporation (The) — $4,183,384 • Harry C Crooker & Sons Inc. — $4,663,439 Counties: Waldo and Hancock Contract ID: 007965.58 Location: Prospect and Verona Island. Project: Waldo Hancock Bridge removal and other incidental work. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • S & R Corporation — $5,347,229 • Cianbro Corporation — $5,669,236 • S & R Construction Enterprises — $6,434,975 • Jay Cashman Inc. — $7,058,174 • Reed & Reed Inc. — $7,104,191 • Nasdi LLC — $9,372,068 County: Hancock Contract ID: 010063.10 Location: Ellsworth. Project: Highway relocation. Contractors and Bid Amounts:
• Sargent Corporation — $3,434,729 • Maine Earth — $3,699,042 • Lane Construction Corporation (The) — $3,849,360 • R F Jordan & Sons Construction Inc. — $4,053,568 • Pike Industries Inc. — $4,115,786 • K & K Excavation Inc. — $4,140,579 • CPM Constructors — $4,856,573 County: York Contract ID: 014814.00 Location: Biddeford. Project: Highway reconstruction. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Brown Industrial Group Inc. — $2,076,697 • Pratt & Sons Inc. — $2,197,228 • Shaw Brothers Construction Inc. — $2,329,721 • R. J. Grondin & Sons — $2,333,059 • D & C Construction — $2,404,462 • Gendron & Gendron Inc. — $2,615,555 • Sargent Corporation — $2,645,748 County: Cumberland Contract ID: 019108.00 Location: Yarmouth. Project: Slope stabilization. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • A H Grover Inc. — $106,790 • Lane Construction Corporation (The) — $110,305 • Shaw Earthworks — $176,435 County: Penobscot Contract ID: 017261.00
Location: Orono. Project: Intersection reconstruction. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Sargent Corporation — $986,312 • Maine Earth — $1,043,723 • R F Jordan & Sons Construction Inc. — $1,140,256 • Lane Construction Corporation (The) — $1,239,839 • R A Paradis & Son — $1,356,880 • Pike Industries Inc. — $1,366,673 County: Androscoggin Contract ID: 019076.10 Location: Durham. Project: Emergency slope stabilization and roadway realignment. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • K & K Excavation Inc. — $3,896,832 • Shaw Brothers Construction Inc. — $4,192,837 • Pike Industries Inc. — $4,223,802 • Sargent Corporation — $4,485,337 • R. J. Grondin & Sons — $5,069,035 County: Aroostook Contract ID: 019830.00 Location: Fort Kent. Project: Construction of a salt building. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Devoe Construction — $328,000 • David P Trask & Son Inc. — $433,000 • J P Martin & Sons Construction Corporation — $435,990 • Robert Pelletier Building Contractor Inc. — $450,000
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when a situation can become dangerous and take steps to protect our workers and the public,” said Ouellette. Job after job, his little firm, has gained a fine reputation. “Service, fair price and good work means we have many repeat customers and we have great references,” he added. Ouellette can never be accused of living in a glass house, but he’s worked on a few, and found even more unexpect- Demolition of an old gas station to make way for ed glass in and around the Wickford Package Store in Wickford, R.I. grounds of older properties. After all, you never know what you might find undisturbed a couple feet cuts and fills and takeoffs,” said Ouellette. “I even have a 42-inch color printer, as I was under the earth’s surface. “I do have an extensive bottle collection spending a fortune in print reproduction. I mostly from installing septic systems on owe my good leads to ‘The Blue Book’ and ‘Bidclerk.’ I have developed most of my older homes,” he laughed. But other things can shatter besides bottles commercial connections through these and Ouellette has been up to any unexpected leads. challenge. Newest Project “One very challenging sewer connection I In September, A O began work on an did was the complete design and installation of about 800 feet of sewer line with various important project, the new septic system for manholes in the Lincoln Industrial Complex the New England Institute of Technology’s in Lincoln, R.I.,” he said. “We had to do a golf course in East Greenwich, R.I. “We’re teaming up with Rick Pezza from vertical tap on a 24-inch main NBC sewer trunk line, four-feet into the water table. We Green Wastewater Solutions out of used special vanguard shoring and kept the Warwick, R.I.,” he said. “I’ll do all the excahole dry with a Vac truck. I have great pic- vation and leach field construction, ledge removal, asphalt patching and landscaping, tures of this job.” Never one to let any equipment rust, and Rick will handle all the tanks and Ouellette said his most interesting project pumps.” Beyond sand traps on the course, a couple involved Rustoleum. “Yes, the Rustoleum project in Attleboro, of challenges have already presented themMass. We had no idea what we were getting selves. “Where the tanks are installed is a steep into with the unknown conditions of subsurface demolition to accommodate new foot- slope with ledge outcroppings,” said ings for the new processing vats,” he sighed. Ouellette. “We’ll most likely have to ham“The existing piers went down over four feet mer out the ledge to install the tanks.” But in all work challenges, Ouellette and were reinforced with rebar, but all had to acknowledges the companies he’s worked come up for the new configuration. “We did it during the summer (factory) closely with. “I have developed great relationships with shutdown and it was hot and humid. It was quite a challenge to bring the project in on several great companies: — Nadeau time working double shifts for Nadeau Corporation, Cobalt Construction, Coletta Contracting, Rick Pezza of Green Corporation,” added Ouellette. Like most contractors, A O has had to Wastewater Solutions and Seaver adapt to challenging economic times Construction,” said Ouellette. “I mean, we through competitive pricing and great per- are all in this together.” For more information, visit www.aoconformance, as well as one major modificastruction.net. tion. (This story also can be found on “I made the leap from residential to commercial when the economy tanked in 2006. I Construction Equipment Guide’s Web have a great office. My monitor is 42 inches site at www.constructionequipmentand I have a separate digitizing station for guide.com.) CEG
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