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Billions of Dollars Pour in for Sandy Recovery By Pete Sigmund CEG EDITORIAL CONSULTANT
Bucket Attachment Goes Digging for Gold…8
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JC B Helps t o Uneart h Buried Spitfires...28
Table of Contents ............4 Paving Section ........59-73 Excavators & Attachments Section....................77-115 Parts Section ..............131 Business Calendar ......132 Auction Section ..136-148 Advertisers Index ........146
The House and Senate have passed, and President Obama has signed into law, a $50.5-billion emergency relief bill to help restore areas devastated by Hurricane Sandy. Obama signed the Sandy relief bill into law on Jan. 29, as soon as it hit his desk. The legislation assists storm victims, providing funds for rebuilding homes and businesses. It also
helps restore public transportation, helps states, counties and municipalities meet storm-related needs, and opens the way for new rebuilding contracts. The storm, which made landfall Oct. 29 five mi. southwest of Atlantic City, N.J., caused an estimated $65 billion to $80 billion in damages, with the worst devastation to homes in New Jersey and New York. Sandy, which took 157 lives,
was the second-worst storm in U.S. history, with damages exceeded only by Hurricane Katrina, where damages totaled $108 billion. Damages have been estimated at $29.4 billion in New Jersey and $41.9 billion in New York, including about $19 billion in Manhattan.
Severe Flooding Though wind gusts hit 90 mph, flooding from the storm caused the most damage, with ocean water merging with bays in many areas. An initial priority for contractors is restoring homes whose owners had see SANDY page 126
Employment Rises in 139 Out of 337 Metropolitan Areas Construction employment increased in 139 out of 337 metropolitan areas between December 2011 and December 2012, declined in 131 and was stagnant in 65, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released Jan. 28 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that growing private sector demand for new construction projects boosted employment in a slight plurality of metro areas. “Private sector demand for energy, health care, higher education and residential construction is having a positive impact in a growing number of metro areas,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Unfortunately, construction employment in almost as many metro areas appears to be suffering from declining public sector demand and a private sector market that is still well-below peak levels.” Pascagoula, Miss., added the highest percentage of new construction jobs (42 percent, 1,900 jobs) followed by Haverhill-North Andover-Amesbury, Mass.-N.H. (22 percent, 800 jobs); Lafayette, La. (17 percent, 1,100 jobs) and Omaha-Council Bluffs, Neb.-Iowa (16 percent, 3,000 jobs). Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, Texas (17,600 jobs, 10 percent) added the most jobs. Other areas adding a large number of jobs included Dallas-Plano-Irving, Texas (8,300 jobs, see EMPLOYMENT page 140
Crews have had to work with all the local stakeholders and try to coordinate work with minimal disruption to city of Pittsburgh events, Consol Energy Center events (Pittsburgh Penguin games and concerts), Heinz Field events (Pittsburgh Steelers), and PNC Park events (Pittsburgh Pirates).
Allegheny River Crossing Well Under Way in ’Burgh By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT
Progress is being made on a large bridge project for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) District 11 in Pittsburgh, Pa. The I-579 (Crosstown Boulevard) Veterans Bridge Preservation Project is divided into two phases, which have been running concurrently since Dec. 12, 2011.
The less than two-mile stretch of roadway includes the Veterans Bridge, which crosses the Allegheny River, and Crosstown Boulevard, a series of bridges that carry the highway over the eastern side of downtown Pittsburgh. The contracts for both phases were awarded to Trumbull Corporation of Pittsburgh, with John Nemmer serving as project manager. see BRIDGE page 122
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LEADING EDGE ATTACHMENTS STARS ON DISCOVERY’S ‘GOLD RUSH’
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REP. SHUSTER VISITS CLEVELAND BROTHERS; TALKS ROAD FUNDING
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MIKULA CONTRACTING, FOLEY SERVING N.J.’S CONSTRUCTION TRADE
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1999 VOLVO L70C WHEEL LOADER/TOOL CARRIER
HITACHI 76” BUCKET, STANDARD BOOM, 14’6” ARM, 36” DOUBLE GROUSER SHOES
VOLVO DIESEL, ENC CAB W/HEATER, 98” G.P. BKT W/CUTTING EDGE, QUICK COUPLER, FORKS, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, 3 SPOOL VALVE, 20.5R TIRES
6 CYLINDER, ROPS CAB W/AIR CONDITIONER & HEATER, 126” GENERAL PURPOSE BUCKET W/TEETH, 26.5R25 FOAM FILLED TIRES
C003667 C003469
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
Model EE# PRICE CRAWLER DOZERS/LOADERS CATERPILLAR 1995 D5CXZ C003590 $19,500 1996 D5HLGP C003591 $31,500 1996 D5HLGP C003594 $31,500 SOLD 1996 D7HLGP C003595 $70,500 KOMATSU 1998 D37P-5 C002622 $22,000 2008 D61EX-15 20178 $139,000 D 2006 D65EX-15 18219 SOL$119,000 2007 D65PX-15 C003596 $99,500 2007 D65PX-15 C003597 $99,500 2006 D65WX-15 C003598 $99,500 2007 D65WX-15 C003599 $93,500
EXCAVATORS CATERPILLAR 2001 345BL Series II C003425 2001 345BL Series II C003426 1999 M315 C003431 2002 M315 C003428 2002 M315 C003429 HITACHI 1998 EX750-5 C003468 KOMATSU 2004 PC78MR-6 C003671 2006 PC220LC-8LR C001119 2006 PC300LC-7 C003512 1995 PC400LC-5 C003683 2005 PC600LC-7 C003382 KOMATSU 2002 PW170ES-6 C003385 2005 PW220-7 C002089 VOLVO 2007 EC210LC C003668
2009 KOMATSU WA480-6 WHEEL LOADER 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
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C003578 $70,500 C003600 SOLD$70,500 C003686 $82,500 C003615 SOLD$82,500 C003687 $93,500 C003688 $112,500 C003427 $175,000 C003469 C003729
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Leading Edge Attachments Stars on Discovery’s ‘Gold Rush’ By Mary Reed CEG CORRESPONDENT
One of the most popular TV shows today is the Discovery Channel’s “Gold Rush,” in which prospectors undergo hardships and cope with various crises as they attempt to locate and mine gold deposits. Gold Rush is probably the only reality show heavily featuring construction equipment from a parade of manufacturers such as Caterpillar, Volvo and Komatsu. However, it was an attachment for a Hitachi excavator that brought Jefferson, Mass., based Leading Edge Attachments Inc. to the small screen and national attention. “One of the main characters on the show is Dakota Fred, who is actually Fred Hurt from Minot, North Dakota. In February of 2012 his associate friend contacted us inquiring about our special SHARC rock ripping bucket for their Hitachi EX270,” said company president Lee Horton. “We ended up sending (Discovery Channel photo) the shipment to their Minot location Gold Rush is probably the only reality show heavily featuring construction equipment from a parade of manufacturers such as and they moved it to Alaska with Caterpillar, Volvo and Komatsu. However, it was an attachment for a Hitachi excavator that brought Jefferson, Mass., based Leading Edge Attachments Inc. to the small screen and national attention. their equipment.” The attachment Leading Edge supplied for the prospectors’ excavator was a Hi-Cap Multi- bucket so the show did not show fully what it could really ‘Bedrock Shark’ and it is leading to our Web site Ripper Bucket, which Horton described as “the most power- do. Many of the numerous comments we are receiving are digrock.com,” Horton said. This is not the first unusual location in which Leading ful, most severe and effective rock and frost ripping bucket from existing customers saying that if the machine had not malfunctioned it would have better shown the bucket’s capa- Edge products have been employed, since the company has in the world.” The bucket employs the company’s SHARC (Shanks on bilities. We have received many other calls from potential some Hi-Cap Multi-Ripper Bucket customers using its prodan ARC) arrangement, by which the teeth hit one at a time, customers asking for more information on the product line. uct for ripping salt off the bottom of the Dead Sea. thus providing full breakout force sequentially on each tooth It seems that many people are using Google to search for see GOLD page 116 and resulting in huge rock ripping forces. The bucket also uses Leading Edge’s Multi-Ripper Teeth, manufactured for the company by MTG Corporation in Spain to fit on its KingMet System adapters. These teeth resemble a small Multi-Ripper in that the spikes do not align, so each point hits one at a time. The company has found the MTG KingMet system is the strongest tooth system that will stand up to the high forces of the Multi-Ripper products. “In the show, Dakota Fred said, referring to the bucket, ‘we affectionately call this bucket the Bedrock Shark,’” Horton said. “They used the bucket to rip through the cemented cobble and bedrock near the bottom of an ancient waterfall that they call their ‘glory hole.’” “Televised footage showed the conventional trenching bucket just skimming over the top of the rock. Fred was then seen operating his Hitachi excavator with our Hi-Cap MultiRipper Bucket, and it was ripping the material with ease. The machine had a hydraulic thumb mounted also, which would help if he needed to grab a boulder,” Horton added. Horton has been in touch with the associate mentioned, who said that on one occasion the attachment “saved the day” because they had no other way to get through the bedrock. There are plans to use the bucket more this summer (Discovery Channel photo) and it may appear in next season’s shows. In the show, Dakota Fred said, referring to Leading Edge Attachments’ bucket, “we affectionately call this “The EX270 malfunctioned while they were using the bucket the Bedrock Shark.”
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Rep. Shuster Visits Cleveland Brothers; Talks Road Funding Cleveland Brothers Equipment Co. Inc., 3,000 jobs in Pennsylvania’s equipment the authorized Caterpillar distributor for 58 industry. of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties, played host However, federal infrastructure proJan. 30 to Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Pa.). Shuster grams have been in a state of crisis in was recently named chairman of the House recent years. Congress has slashed funding of Representatives’ Transportation & for drinking water and sewer programs Infrastructure Committee, which has jurislately and gas tax revenues to the Highway diction over federal surface transportation, Trust Fund are inadequate to support curwater, and other infrastructure programs. rent investment levels. During the visit, Shuster met with “Chairman Shuster has a great track Cleveland Brothers employees and toured record on transportation issues,” Cleveland the company’s Harrisburg facility, which said. “He’s taken on a tough job, but an provides equipment sales, rental, leasing, important one. We’re looking forward to and product support services to construcworking with him in the months and years tion contractors and other Pennsylvania ahead to put federal infrastructure probusinesses. grams back on solid fiscal footing.” Cleveland Brothers executives and AED Facility visits like Shuster’s to Cleveland senior staff briefed Shuster on the impact of Brothers are an excellent way to educate Associated Equipment Distributors photo federal highway spending and energy Cleveland Brothers President and CEO Jay Cleveland (fourth from L) with House members of Congress and raise the equipdevelopment on the equipment industry. Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Bill Shuster (fourth from R), AED ment industry’s political visibility. AED’s Shuster also received the first copy of a President and CEO Toby Mack (third from R), and representatives from Cleveland Washington team stands ready to work new AED sponsored study by researchers Brothers, Shuster’s office and AED’s Washington team, during a Jan. 30 facility visit. with members anywhere in the country to at the College of William & Mary that reinhelp organize similar events. forces the need for Congress to find new user fee revenues first-hand look at how federal investment in these areas creFor more information, please contact AED Senior to put the federal Highway Trust Fund back on solid foot- ates jobs in our local community and lays a solid founda- Director of Government Affairs Daniel Fisher. tion for our state’s long-term economic growth.” ing. This article is reprinted with permission from the AED estimates that the roughly $1.5 billion that Associated Equipment Distributors (AED). “Highway and water infrastructure bills are among the major issues pending before Chairman Shuster’s commit- Pennsylvania receives from the federal government for (This story also can be found on Construction tee,” Cleveland Brothers President Jay Cleveland said. road building each year supports more than $96 million Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip“We’re pleased to have had the opportunity to give him a worth of local construction equipment market activity and mentguide.com.)
Equipment Lease Finance Industry Confidence Rises in Jan. The Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation (the Foundation) released the January 2013 Monthly Confidence Index for the Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI). Designed to collect leadership data, the index reports a qualitative assessment of both the prevailing business conditions and expectations for the future as reported by key executives from the $725 billion equipment finance sector. Overall, confidence in the equipment finance market is 54.2, an increase from the December index of 48.5, reflecting industry participants’ improved outlook amid ongoing concerns with economic conditions and management of fiscal issues. When asked about the outlook for the future, MCI survey respondent Valerie Hayes Jester, president, Brandywine Capital Associates, Inc., said, “We are still optimistic long term. My concerns are for the short term and the ramifications of the issues our country faces on the economic level. Demand seems to ebb and flow based upon the day’s headlines.”
January 2013 Survey Results The overall MCI-EFI is 54.2, up from the December index of 48.5. • When asked to assess their business conditions over the next four months, 6.1 percent of executives responding said they believe business conditions will improve over the next four months, up from 5.9 percent in December. 87.9 percent of respondents believe business conditions will remain the same over the next four months, up from 73.5 percent in December. 6.1 percent believe business conditions will worsen, down from 20.6 percent the previous month. • 12.1 percent of survey respondents believe demand for leases and loans to fund capital expenditures (capex) will increase over the next four months, an increase from 8.8 percent in December. 75.8 percent believe demand will “remain the same” during the same four-month time period, up from 58.8 percent the previous month. 12.1 percent believe demand will decline, down from 32.4 percent in
December. • 18.2 percent of executives expect more access to capital to fund equipment acquisitions over the next four months, up from 14.7 percent in December. 81.8 percent of survey respondents indicate they expect the “same” access to capital to fund business, a decrease from 85.3 percent the previous month. No one expects “less” access to capital, unchanged from December. • When asked, 24.2 percent of the executives reported they expect to hire more employees over the next four months, up from 23.5 percent in December. 69.7 percent expect no change in headcount over the next four months, up from 64.7 percent last month. 6.1 percent expect fewer employees, down from 11.8 percent of respondents who expected fewer employees in December. • 87.9 percent of the leadership evaluates the current U.S. economy as “fair,” up from 76.5 percent last month. 12.1 percent rate it as “poor,” down from 23.5 percent in December.
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2002 Link Belt LS308HII, 110’ Boom, Base Lifting Device, Pile Driver Attachment, 20T Swvl Hkball, 20t 1-Shv Q/R Hkblk, stk5218 ..........$POR
2011 Link-Belt RTC8050II, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, 40T 4-Shv QR Hkblk, One Winch, Pump Disconnect, Joystk Ctrls, stk6198 ..............................$379,500
1989 Link-Belt HC268, 250 Ton, 300’+100’, Cummins Engines, Block Ball, AB Upper & Front Bumper Ctwts, Self Undecking Feature w/OR Jacks, Front Stabilizer, Eaton RT6613 Trans, stk3905 ........................................................$POR
2006 CAT 950H, 4.4 cu. yd. Pin-On Bucket, 6371 Hours, stk6732 ......................................$133,900
2009 Link-Belt RTC8065II, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, 40T 4-Shv QR Hkblk, Aux Lifting Sheave, 35-58’ Offset Fly, Joystk Ctrls, stk5186........................$389,500
2007 Volvo EC360B, 66” Pin-On Bucket, Pattern Control Changer, 3072 Hours, stk6501 .................. ................................................................$179,900
2012 National 14127A, 127’ Boom, 30’ Boom Ext, Air Shift PTO, Peterbilt 365, 380HP, Tandem, Jake Brake, stk6932 ......................................$POR
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Your New Ditch Witch De from Delawa aler re Massachuse to tts! JOHN DEERE 200CLC EXCAVATOR, S/N# 508285E1, 3986 HRS, 18’8” 1 PIECE BOOM, 9’7” ARM, 2-WAY HYDRAULICS, PIN-ON BUCKET, JOYSTICK, $95,000
1998 JOHN DEERE 310SE, S/N# 839225A1, NEWLY SEALED FRONT CYLINDER, RGR PERFORMED, CAB, LOADER BUCKET, BACKHOE BUCKET, $33,000
2010 JOHN DEERE 85D EXCAVATOR, S/N# 016177, RUBBER PADS, 6’ 11” ARM, 2-WAY PLUMBING COUPLER, HYDRAULIC THUMB, 36” BUCKET, 630 HOURS, $89,900
2010 JOHN DEERE 410J, S/N# 184408A1, 241 HRS, RIDE CONTROL, 1450 LB FRT COUNTERWEIGHT, PILOT CONTROLLER INSTALL, EXT DIP 5 FNC LG STAB, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, $95,000
2009 JOHN DEERE 824K 4WD LOADER, W/ 5360 HRS, 2FN VALVE W/ 2LVR CNTL, AXLE AUTO DIFF LOCK, FULL FRONT AND REAR FENDERS, FAST FUEL FILL SYS, REVERSIBLE FAN DRIVE, BEACON BRACKET, REAR OBJECT DETECTION, EASY PAYLOAD WEIGHIN, S/N# 625982E1, $237,500
2011 JOHN DEERE 329DT TRACK LOADER, 2011 JOHN DEERE 650J, S/N# S/N# 196630A1, 556 HRS, DELUXE CAB, EH JOYSTICK 192698A1, 572 HOURS, LGP TRACK GAUGE, CHAIN GUIDES, CAB W/ HEAT & CONTROL, 2-SPEED COMPACT TR L, RUBBER TRACK AIR, ETHER START AID, AIR SUSP. SEAT, GRP, HYD CIR SELF, POWER QUIK TACH, CAB W/ HEAT, DEFROST, CHROME EXHAUST, RADIO, AM/FM/WB 3F CONTROL, CHROME EXHAUST, W/AU, 84” HD CONST BKT, $49,500 AM/FM RADIO, $120,000
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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004
724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820 Call Andy Miller Established 1928 Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees WHEEL LOADERS
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
(2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL AIR COMPRESSORS
IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL SPECIALS
(12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towtype, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200
(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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Mikula Contracting, Foley Serving N.J.’s Construction Trade Contractors in northern New Jersey routinely visit Mikula Contracting Inc. in Clifton, N.J., when they need parts from Foley Inc. for their Caterpillar equipment. Mikula isn’t a distributor; the third-generation family business is an excavating contractor and long-time Foley customer with a drop box on site. As Dennis Mikula Jr., the company’s vice president, tells the story, Foley Truck Power (Now called the On Highway Division) and Foley’s Machine Division are former tenants, having rented space more than 15 years ago for a satellite location. “Everyone is used to the location, so we kept the drop box.” Located about 45 to 50 mi. from Foley Inc. headquarters, it’s a strategically located parts drop site that’s easy for customers to access, said Warren Gonzalez, Foley Inc. sales representative. Foley Inc. still uses the location to get parts to northern New Jersey contractors, with daily deliveries. Mikula doesn’t mind. “It’s a service for other contractors. After all, we’re all in it together.” Alliances The hospitable attitude is indicative of the Mikula family’s approach to business. Founded in 1946 by Nick Mikula, Sr., the company was originally called Nick Mikula Excavating and consisted of a single dump truck. Renamed and incorporated in 1968, Mikula Contracting Inc. continued to expand and evolve, with Dennis Mikula Sr. picking up the reins in the early 1980s. These days, the company provides excavation, demolition, environmental, snow removal, trucking and soil materials services, performing mostly private sector work throughout the state of New Jersey. The size of the company’s staff also has grown to an average of 16 employees, many of whom are family members, including: Dennis Mikula Sr., Dennis Mikula Jr., Ryan Mikula, Andrew Mikula, Leonard Wieczerzak and LJ Wieczerzak. The third generation continues to exemplify the work ethic and integrity established by the company’s founder. It’s that professional approach that has helped sustain the company through several decades. But hard work alone isn’t the only aspect of business that has made Mikula Contracting
The Mikulas favor Cat equipment because the power and reliability the machines deliver makes them trusted workhorses.
successful. “This has always been a customer service business,” Mikula recognizes. “We have a major advantage: we’ve been around 66 years. We have a good client base, with relationships that go back 2 to 3 generations.” One of those long-lasting relationships is with Foley Inc. “We’re one of Foley’s oldest customers,” Mikula claims, adding as proof that they still have an invoice from before Foley incorporated. “We’ve been in business 66 years; they’ve been in business 55. The relationship started with my grandfather, Nick Mikula Sr., and Jamie and Ryan’s grandfather, Ed Foley.” Gonzalez, who’s been working with Mikula as their representative for six years, said his relationship Ryan Mikula (L), Dennis Mikula Jr. (C) and Dennis Mikula Sr. are the family behind it all.
Mikula maintains a wide range of Cat equipment, including this hydraulic excavator, so the company can tackle diverse projects.
with the contractor is evolving. “They consult me about changing needs and other changes in the market place, from big jobs with big machines to smaller jobs with smaller equipment.” “We talk with our Foley reps, ask for their input and viewpoint, bounce ideas off each other,” Mikula said, adding that their own tenure in the industry has provided a wealth of experience to use. “We’ve been through recessions; we know how to handle rough times. Opportunities are out there. Projects are picking up again; there’s site work and cleanups. It’s cyclical — it all flows.” The company’s approach is diversification, which Mikula credits with keeping business steady. The contractor once known for excavating and land clearing now also specializes in demolition and site improvement: cleanup, tank removal and environmental. “Diversification allows us to continue, even in hard times.” Gonzalez agreed. “They’re nimble and flexible enough to weather the recession.” But, as Mikula knows, being see MIKULA page 140
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97 Route 302 Pine Bush, NY 12566
24 Sybil Court Holmes, NY 12531
283 Pane Road Newington, CT
Phone: (845) 744-2006 Call Karie (ext 230)
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2008 Cat 345DL Hyd. Excavator ID# UP12385, Tier III Engine, EROPS, A/C, Air Ride Seat, Travel Straight Pedal, 1PC Boom, 11’ Stick, 60” Bkt, Pattern Changer, CWT Removal, UC@5922 Hrs, 36” TG Shoes@80%, Bushings 37%, Not Turned...$285,000
2002 Cat D4G LGP Track-Type Loader ID# UT12921, Cab, A/C, PAT Blade, Tier I Engine, UC @ 11273 Hrs, 32” Shoes @ 40% Bushings 9% Not Turned...$47,000
1995 Cat 5130 Hydraulic Excavator ID# UT12572, Cab, A/C, 11CYD Bkt, 1 Piece Boom, Standard Front, UC @ 30859 Hrs, 26” Shoes @ 70% Bushings 70%, Not Turned...$320,000
2000 Cat 777D Off-Highway Truck ID# UT12614, Cab, A/C, Payload Monitoring System Retarder Traction and Pre Lube, 4x6, Rigid Frame Tires@19455 Hrs Avg 45-70% Wet Front Brakes...$730,000 **Four 777D Trucks in Inventory with Wet Front Brakes***
2004 Cat 735 Articulated Truck ID# UP12706, Cab, Automatic Lubrication, Rear View Heated Mirror, Tires @ 6096 Hrs, RF 99%, LF 76%, Rears 66%, Reconditioned Transmission 2012...$248,000
2011 Cat CP56 Soil Roller ID# 100571, C6.6 Engine, EROPS, A/C, Leveling Blade, 84” Vibratory Padfoot Drum, Firestone 23.1-26 Tires @ 669 Hrs, 97% Remaining...$159,000
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2009 Cat D6T XW Track Type Tractor ID# UP12487, EROPS, A/C, SU Blade, Winch, 120V Engine Coolant Heater, Pre-Screener, Rear Counterweight, Air Suspension Cloth Seat, Radiator Guard Ripper Hydraulics, UC@1700 Hrs Avg 75%...$270,000
2010 Cat 950H Wheel Loader ID# UP12223, 3.75CU YD GP Bkt, Bolt on Cutting Edge, Powertrain Guard, Retarder, 23.5-R25 Michelin Tires, Fronts 93%, Rears 83%...$190,000
2005 Cat 307C SB Mini Excavator ID# UP12798, EROPS, A/C, 1 Piece Boom, Hydraulic Thumb Leveling Blade, 24” Bkt, Standard Body, UC @ 2446 Hrs, Avg 55-80%...$67,000
2006 Cat D10T Track-Type Tractor ID# UP12076, EROPS, A/C, Finger Tip Steering, D10 U Blade, SS Ripper, Six Lights, Fast Fuel System, Fast Oil Change, Rear Screen, UC @ 8627 Hrs, Avg 70% Remaining...$840,000
2004 JCB 540 Telehandler ID# UT13152, 4 Wheel Drive, 12’6” 2PC Boom, Forks, Hydraulic Coupler, 50070R25 Firestone Tires @ 12/05/12 Inspection 15%...$39,000
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2001 Cat 773D Off Highway Water Truck ID# UT12719, Cab, A/C, 12,000 Gal Water Tank, Tier I Engine, Retarder, 14’4” Wide, Front Cannon, 3 Rear Nozzels, Rear Hand Hose, 24.00R35 Tires @ 29728 Hrs 99% Trans & Torque Reconditioned @ 2901 Hrs, Final Reconditioned @ 28661 Hrs, Engine Reconditioned @ 21700 Hrs...$375,000
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PARTS 1.877.543.6163 ClevelandBrothers.com ARM CATERPILLAR 953C, Used, 8G4021/31702 CATERPILLAR 980C, Used, 9V6026/3062 CATERPILLAR 973C, Used, 2318552/31754 CATERPILLAR 980G,980H, Used, 1756353/38447
AXLE CATERPILLAR 992C,992D, Used, 1V5906/28594 CATERPILLAR 980H, Rebuilt, 2327559/34666 CATERPILLAR 980H, Rebuilt, 2327558/34667 CATERPILLAR 980G,980G II, Rebuilt, 1725386/34668 CATERPILLAR 980G,980G II, Rebuilt, 1725385/34669 CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt, 1120723/34470 CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt, 1383122/34471
BLADE, ANGLE CATERPILLAR D5M, D5M LGP, D5N, New, 2096089/32261
BLADE, OTHER CATERPILLAR D9N, D9R, Used, C063880A1 CATERPILLAR D11R, Used, BL213
BLADE, SU CATERPILLAR D8T, D8R, Used, 2458152/33280
BLADE, U
BUCKET, LIGHT MATERIAL CATERPILLAR 953, Used, FB485
BUCKET, MP CATERPILLAR 416,416B,416C,416D,416E,420, 420C,420D,420E, New, PSM1/28431
BUCKET, ROCK CATERPILLAR 988B,988F, Used, 2V6541/32635
BUCKET, TRENCHING CATERPILLAR 446D, Used, 9R3236/36941 CATERPILLAR 416E, Used, 2193389/36934
CAB, EROPS CATERPILLAR 988G, New, 1289664/29291 CATERPILLAR D11N, Used, 7T0973/33845 CATERPILLAR 953C, Used, 1101397/32316 CATERPILLAR D10, Used, 3T8106/36149
CAB, OTHER CATERPILLAR 375,375L, Used, 1082517/33834
CAB, ROPS CATERPILLAR 980C, Used, 8V8914/28500
COUNTERWEIGHT CATERPILLAR D8T, Used, 2173654/32566 CATERPILLAR 980G, Used, 2343097/34482 CATERPILLAR 980G,980G II, Used, 1146030/28593 CATERPILLAR D8R, Used, 6Y0610/34142 CATERPILLAR 962G, Used, 2318853/36042
CATERPILLAR D8R, D8T, Used, 2558707/36134
COUPLER/QUICK COUPLER BOOMS
CYLINDER, OTHER
FINAL DRIVE
SWING DRIVE
CATERPILLAR 988B,988F, Rebuilt, 4T6792/31244 CATERPILLAR 657E,657G, Used, 9T4974/3170 CATERPILLAR 777D, Rebuilt, 8J8865/32476
CATERPILLAR 980G, Rebuilt, 1605585/8037 CATERPILLAR 973, Used, 8G0278/36396 CATERPILLAR 953C, Rebuilt, 1122360/3197 CATERPILLAR AP-1055, Used, 2569597/3186 CATERPILLAR D10L,D10, Rebuilt, 7G0061/31120 CATERPILLAR 307,307B,E70B, New, 7I2312/38367 CATERPILLAR 320, Rebuilt, 7Y1571/37840 CATERPILLAR 345B, Rebuilt, 1362847 CATERPILLAR 730, Used, 1475225/2883 CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt, 9W3649 CATERPILLAR 375,375L,5080, Rebuilt, 7Y0884/38294 & 38296
CATERPILLAR 330D,330D LC,330DL,336D,336DL, Used, 1994539/33878
DIFFERENTIAL CATERPILLAR 518, Rebuilt, 1V3304/2957 CATERPILLAR 988B, Rebuilt, 6W7392/3248 CATERPILLAR 836C, Used, 1452440/3212 CATERPILLAR 824C, Rebuilt, 4V1073/3180 CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 4V1073/31078 CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 3V4030/31079 CATERPILLAR 631, Rebuilt, 4D5730/2996 CATERPILLAR 350C, Rebuilt, 11DF00002B/2945 CATERPILLAR 769B, Rebuilt, 9M3946/3273 CATERPILLAR 836, Rebuilt, 1367631/3203
ENGINES, CAT CATERPILLAR 740, Used, 1537076/28643 CATERPILLAR 980G, Rebuilt, 2023123/35618 CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt, 1168671/34551 CATERPILLAR 769D, Rebuilt, 1230206/32272 CATERPILLAR 375L, Used, 1344137/33644 CATERPILLAR 15 KW, Used, 2681384/28541 CATERPILLAR 773B, Rebuilt, 1W0773/32116 CATERPILLAR D8K,D8H, Used, D342/36265 CATERPILLAR D8K,D8H, Used, D342/36591 CATERPILLAR 345B, Used, 1382001/37356 CATERPILLAR CS-563C, Used, 1117717/36108 CATERPILLAR D9N, Used, 7W2850/37767
H LINK CATERPILLAR 5130, Used, 1072940/326 CATERPILLAR 5130, Used, 1423698/32887
IDLER CATERPILLAR D10N,D10R, Used, 9W9734/34143
CATERPILLAR D5B,D5B LGP,D5S,D6D, Used, 7J8302/3097 CATERPILLAR 332L, Used, 1772439/2877
CYLINDER, BUCKET CATERPILLAR 416, Used, CYLP1/28222
TORQUE CONVERTERS CATERPILLAR D10,D10L, Rebuilt, 6P6412/31183 CATERPILLAR 637G, Used, 1974583/3217 CATERPILLAR 836, Used, 1431234/3209 CATERPILLAR 950H, Used, 1685223/28772 CATERPILLAR 988B, Rebuilt, 3P8074/31485 CATERPILLAR D10L,D10, Used, 6P6412/31183 CATERPILLAR D10R, Used, 1102769/35220 CATERPILLAR D6R LGP, Used, 1081430/38717 CATERPILLAR D8H, Used, 1M3808 CATERPILLAR D9N, Rebuilt, 9P4890/36444
TRACK FRAME CATERPILLAR D6D, Used, 9S8255/38667 CATERPILLAR D9N,D9R, Rebuilt, 7T3894/36172 & 36173 CATERPILLAR D8R, Used, 9W6494/34141
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JCB Machines to Help Unearth Buried Wartime Spitfires Two excavators and a backhoe made by Staffordshire-based JCB are about to embark on a mission to help recover Spitfire warplanes designed by one of the county’s most famous sons and believed to be buried in Burma. The unassembled planes are thought to have been hidden in the ground by American engineers across three sites as World War II drew to a close. Now a bid to excavate for crates thought to contain more than 30 of the Spitfires is about to get under way at Rangoon International Airport, and JCB is providing a 22 ton (20 t) JS200 tracked excavator, a 24 ton (22 t) JS220 tracked excavator and a 3CX Eco backhoe loader to complete the job. The company also is dispatching the team leader of the world famous JCB Dancing Digger display team, JCB demonstrator Oliver Keates of Cheadle, Staffordshire, to operate the machines and offer expert advice on the digging operation.
Aviation enthusiast David Cundall, pictured with a JCB machine, which had just arrived on site in Burma.
“I’m excited at the prospect of being involved in this project. It’s going to be thrilling to be at the controls of JCB machines attempting to unearth a Spitfire.” Oliver Keates JCB
JCB was founded by renowned engineer Joseph Cyril Bamford in a lock-up garage in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, in October 1945 and under the leadership of his son, Chairman Sir Anthony Bamford, it has grown into the world’s third largest manufacturer of construction equipment. It is another great Staffordshire engineer, Reginald Mitchell, who is famous for designing the Spitfire. He was born in 1895 in Kidsgrove, Staffordshire, and educated at Hanley High School, Stoke-on-Trent. Bamford said, “Reginald Mitchell put Staffordshire on the map in the 1930s with the design of the Spitfire so it’s very fitting that JCB, a modern day innovator and engineering company based in the county, should be providing the excavators to dig up the planes.” Oliver Keates, who has worked for JCB for 14 years, said, “I’m excited at the prospect of being involved in this project.
It’s going to be thrilling to be at the controls of JCB machines attempting to unearth a Spitfire.” Businessman Julian Mitchell, of Newcastle, Staffordshire, who is Reginald’s great-nephew said: “I’m delighted that JCB is involved in helping recover the Spitfires. Staffordshire is a great manufacturing county and I’m sure my great-uncle would have been pleased that a modern-day JCB’s Oliver Keates prepares to leave the snow behind to head for Burma where he will be the excavations for more than 30 unassembled WWII Spitfires thought to be buried British engineering success story leading at Rangoon International Airport. was playing such an important role in this project.” world’s most versatile piece of construction being used in the dig is powered by a 172 hp The dig is getting under way after a 17 equipment and is one of the biggest selling (128 kW) engine and can dig to a depth of year search for the Spitfires led by aviation machines due to its ability to load, road and 21.8 ft. (6.6 m). enthusiast David Cundall. Award-winning excavate. It weighs in at 17,000 lbs. (7,711 JCB is supplying the machines through its on-line games developer Wargaming is kg) has a top speed of 25 mph and a bucket dealer in Burma, RMA Services Co Ltd. funding the efforts to recover the buried capacity of 1.4 cu yd. (1 cu m). JCB has Based in purpose-built facilities in Yangon, Spitfires. made more than half a million backhoes the company also is providing logistical and The JCB 3CX backhoe loader is the since 1953. The JS200 tracked excavator service support.
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Kawasaki Loader Goes the Distance for Kinsella Quarries You wouldn’t be wrong if you said Doug Eaton and the 2002 Kawasaki 95Z5 he operates have aged together. Eaton, who has worked at Kinsella Quarries since he was 16 years old, has spent 20,000 hours operating this loader, which has more than 25,000 hours on it. When the time came to add to its fleet, Kinsella knew it couldn’t go wrong with another 95Z5. “We needed to add to our fleet or I never would have made this purchase,” said Thomas Kinsella, Kinsella Quarries’ president. “The old loader is operating just fine.” And by fine Kinsella means running daily, continuous operation for five or six days a week, every week, and never having experienced a major failure during its 25,000 hours in service. “Some time ago we noticed that there was a trend toward cleaner aggregate product being specified for local construction projects,” Kinsella said. “We have also started to see
The new wash plant at Kinsella’s quarry created the need to add a loader to the fleet.
“We have a relationship with Tracey Road Equipment’s founder, Jerry Tracey, that goes back to 1976,” he said. “Over the years, we have had tremendous customer support from both Kawasaki and Tracey Road Equipment. Kawasaki makes one type of product — wheel loaders — and their entire organization has been finely honed to specialize in
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About Kinsella Quarries Kinsella Quarries of Fayetteville, N.Y., has been serving the greater Syracuse area since 1967. The quarry’s primary product offerings include crushed stone, sized stone, washed sand and topsoil. Long before Kinsella Quarries became an entity, there was JP Kinsella Coal Company founded by T.H. Kinsella’s, Thomas’ father. In 1939, T.H. extended the sale of hand-picked stone and top soil to go along with the coal that his father sold. T.H. and his young sons Tommy and John mined the earth to provide the raw material needed for the (L-R) are Scott Collins, vice president of sales of stone walls and foundations. Tracey Road Equipment; Doug Eaton, equipment operIn 1960, John and Tommy introduced the use of a ator of Kinsella Quarries; and Thomas Kinsella, presicrusher and screen to the quarry’s operation. In the dent of Kinsella Quarries. decades following T.H. Kinsella has become a major source of crushed stone for eastern Onondaga and some very specific aggregate blends being specified, which western Madison counties while it continues to we had not experienced in the past. serve local municipalities, private contractors and “We have had quite a few projects in the area such as ath- Kinsella Quarries’ Kawasaki 95Z5 is still purring like a kitten homeowners. letic fields and green infrastructure areas where the ideas is with 25,000 hours of operation and no major failures. For more information, visit www.thkinsella.com. to have less water run off,” he added. “To achieve that specialty washed sands are necessary. We made the decision that if we were going to maintain our percentage of the market for aggregate products in central New York that we needed to make a major investment in some stone washing equipment to better serve our customers. We worked with a local equipment supplier to set up a plant that included equipment from Grasan, Diester, Universal and Greystone to assemble a state of the art wash plant. To feed this plant we made the decision to purchase a new Kawasaki 95Z.” Kinsella looked hard at cost of operation. To determine that, he considered initial investment, fuel consumption, maintenance cost and longevity. After reviewing all of these factors it became clear to him that he should stick with Kawasaki. He subsequently purchased a new Kawasaki 95Z5-2. Kinsella’s local Kawasaki distributor is Tracey Road Equipment. Kinsella’s brand new Kawasaki 95Z5-2 gets introduced to its cousin, the 2002 model 95Z5.
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LaHood to Leave; Another Vacancy in Obama Cabinet By Ken Thomas ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON (AP) Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, who lifted the profile of distracted driving as a national safety concern, is stepping down, presenting President Barack Obama with another Cabinet vacancy at the start of his second term. The former congressman from Illinois and one of only two Republicans who served in Obama’s Cabinet, LaHood worked for more safety in the air and on the ground and pushed for improvements of roads and bridges. Under his watch, the department demanded tougher fuel efficiency requirements for automakers and took steps to address airline pilot fatigue. Obama, who at one point served with LaHood in the Illinois congressional delegation, said they were “drawn together by a shared belief that those of us in public service owe an allegiance not to party or faction, but to the people we were elected to represent. And Ray has never wavered in that belief.’’ LaHood said in an interview with The Associated Press that he told Obama a week after the November election that he needed to move on. But he also said he was still “conflicted’’ by his decision because he liked working for the president and considered it the “best job I’ve ever had in public service.’’ He said he plans to remain at the department until his successor is confirmed by the Senate, which he expects in about two months. The only other Republican who was in Obama’s first-term Cabinet was Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who stepped aside and was replaced by Democrat Leon Panetta earlier.
LaHood, who once considered likely to run for governor in his home state, said he would not seek public office and indicated he didn’t have any specific plans. “I have had a good run. I’m one of these people who believe that you should go out while they’re applauding,’’ he said. LaHood said he was content to watch from the sidelines as his oldest son, Darin, serves in the Illinois state senate. His move continues an exodus that will give Obama’s team a new look in his second term. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Panetta and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner are departing and in addition to LaHood, the heads of the Interior and Labor departments also have announced their resignations. Obama has nominated former Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel, a Republican, to serve as defense secretary to succeed Panetta. Possible replacements for LaHood include Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, who has pushed for increased rail service in Los Angeles and served as chairman of last year’s Democratic National Convention, and Debbie Hersman, the chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board. The name of former Rep. Jim Oberstar of Minnesota, who led the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, also has been mentioned. LaHood served seven terms in Congress representing a central Illinois district that includes his hometown of Peoria, Ill., before he was chosen by Obama for the post. He traveled widely, visiting 49 states, 210 cities and 18 countries promoting Obama’s agenda. He made trips that allowed him to ride some of the world’s fastest trains and inspect the latest vehicles at auto shows. In Washington, he would occasionally don a bicycle hel-
met and pedal around the District to promote bike lanes. At the start of the new administration, LaHood spearheaded efforts to stimulate the economy through transportation construction projects and promoted the administration’s vision of a nation connected by high-speed trains. But the high-speed rail program, which was supposed to be one of the president’s signature projects, has been on life-support since Republicans regained control of the House in the 2010 election. The department struggled with how to pay for the repair and improvement of the nation’s aging transportation network and eventually reached a compromise with Congress last year on a more limited, scaled-back 2-year plan that gives states more flexibility in how they spend federal money. Perhaps LaHood’s most passionate work involved distracted driving, which he called a “national epidemic.’’ He launched a national media campaign to end texting and cellphone use by drivers, an awareness campaign that drew comparisons to efforts to promote seat belt use more than a generation ago. He buttonholed auto executives to help reduce driver distraction and would even yell at other drivers on occasion to put down their cellphones. “Every time someone takes their focus off the road — even if it’s just for a moment — they put their lives and the lives of others in danger,’’ he said in 2010. During his tenure he slapped Toyota Motor Co. with record fines for delaying safety recalls and failing to promptly report problems to federal regulators. And he recently ordered United Airlines to ground its Boeing 787 Dreamliner following mishaps with the aircraft’s batteries.
Erosion Delays Rebuilding of AC Boardwalk Section By Emily Previti THE PRESS OF ATLANTIC CITY
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) Erosion from Hurricane Sandy will delay the rebuilding of the Atlantic City Boardwalk along Absecon Inlet and likely increase the original $10 million project cost estimate, officials said Jan. 25. After Sandy’s floodwaters receded, officials said the storm actually saved money because it swept away a portion of the dilapidated section of boardwalk along the inlet that had been inaccessible for years and already was slated for demolition. Now, however, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers must reassess the soil on the seafloor there to make sure it’s still stable, said Keith Watson, project manager of the agency’s Philadelphia office. “With the churning of the ocean and washing away and redepositing of sand, it’s prudent for them to take new soil samples because composition might have changed and this whole seawall is dependent on a sturdy [base],’’ city Director of
Planning & Development Keith Mills told The Press of Atlantic City. “Refocusing on that makes a lot of sense.’’ That project doesn’t have to be rebid because the Army Corps already has professionals contracted to perform such services as needed. Details of this particular job are under negotiation, Watson said. Watson couldn’t say exactly when the reassessment would start, but he expects it to be wrapped up and related recommended changes implemented into the project design within three months. Nothing will happen until then, or possibly later, depending on how drastic the changes and related costs are, which Watson said he couldn’t estimate. The plan is to build a seawall, likely topped with wooden decking to resemble the prior structure, between the inlet-area neighborhoods and the beach from Oriental Avenue to 100 ft. past Atlantic Avenue, as well as between Madison and Melrose avenues, where Oscar E. McClinton Waterfront Park is located, Watson said.
The newer boardwalk built landward of the sand extending from the lifeguard station at Caspian Avenue is in good condition and backs up to the street, much like the setup for the wooden walkway on the resort’s ocean side, where it also is protected by dunes and connects to a bulkhead. Remains of that section’s old boardwalk over the water, however, remain in the water there. The city is planning a $650,000 removal this spring to make the beach more suitable for swimming, said Mills and city Engineer Bill England. The seawall slated for the area between Oriental and Atlantic avenues and at McClinton Park will afford more protection than the prior boardwalk, which let water rush through its narrow supports. Made of stone and concrete, the seawall also will withstand weathering caused by the inlet’s particularly intense wind and tides better than the timber used to build the old walkway, officials have said. The Army Corps also must pump about 1.1 million cu. yds. of sand ashore to make up for the storm’s erosion of beaches and
dunes in Atlantic City and Ventnor, which underwent an $18 million, 1.4 million cu. yds. replenishment last summer, Army Corps spokesman Stephen Rochette said. It could be misleading to use a prior rate as a basis for estimating the cost of the new work while the actual numbers are still being worked out, Rochette said. The goal is to rebuild the beaches and dunes before Memorial Day, but Watson and Rochette couldn’t say when, exactly, work would need to begin to meet that deadline. Atlantic City — as well as the rest of Absecon Island, Brigantine and the Cape May County coast — sustained far less damage than the badly devastated shore communities to the north. That destruction won’t affect available federal resources to address storm effects in federal project areas — including Atlantic City, Brigantine and Ventnor — because those projects were already planned, funded and under way before Sandy. The Atlantic City project includes the inlet seawall, Watson said.
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MSHA to Publish Pattern of Violations Final Rule Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis announced a final rule to strengthen safety in the nation’s most dangerous mines. The rule, which revises the Mine Safety and Health Administration’s pattern of violations regulation in 30 Code of Federal Regulations Part 104, has been submitted to the Federal Register for publication. It will ensure that mine operators monitor and address the most hazardous safety problems in their mines. It also strengthens MSHA’s hand to respond to dangerous mining conditions, and improve safety and health for mining’s most important resource — the miner. “The tragedy at the Upper Big Branch Mine should not be forgotten. It exacted a terrible toll on the nation, coal miners’ families and coal companies. Over the last three years, the Labor Department has undergone a serious and comprehensive evaluation of mine safety practices, and that has led to reforms to protect America’s miners. The rule we are announcing today will hold mine operators accountable when they disregard life-saving safety measures,” Solis said. “This final rule represents one of MSHA’s highest priority regulatory initiatives and one that addresses Congress’ intent that this regulation encourage chronic violators to comply with the Mine Act and MSHA’s health and safety standards,” said Joseph A. Main, assistant secretary of labor for mine safety and health. “We think that this final rule will help prevent another tragedy such as occurred at the Upper Big Branch Mine. It promotes consistency in applying the POV notice as an enforcement tool, provides for a more open and transparent process, emphasizes operators’ responsibility to comply with safety and health standards and monitor their own compliance, and more effectively achieves the statutory
intent of the Mine Act.” Under the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, MSHA is required to issue a POV notice to any mine operator that demonstrates a disregard for the health and safety of miners through a pattern of significant and substantial violations. An S&S violation is one that contributes to a safety or health hazard that is reasonably likely to result in a reasonably serious injury or illness. The POV final rule, which also is responsive to several recommendations made by the Labor Department’s Office of the Inspector General in a September 2010 report, strengthens MSHA’s ability to deal with the nation’s most dangerous, troubling mines and mine operators. It places the agency in a better position to identify operators that demonstrate a disregard for the health and safety of miners and have not responded to other enforcement measures. “There has been recognition by many that the system has been broken, with no mine being placed on POV status until 2011 — 33 years after the law went into effect,” said Main. “MSHA should not be prevented from taking action to protect the lives of miners for months, or even years, while we await the final outcome of citations and orders that a mine operator can easily contest. The new rule addresses those flaws.” The following are among the final rule’s major provisions: • Allows MSHA to issue a POV notice without first issuing a potential POV notice. • Eliminates the existing requirement that MSHA can consider only final orders in its POV review. • Establishes general criteria and procedures that MSHA will use to identify mines with a pattern of S&S violations.
• Reinforces mine operators’ responsibility for compliance with MSHA safety and health standards and for monitoring their mines’ compliance. • Clarifies that MSHA will consider a mine operator’s effective implementation of an MSHA-approved corrective action program as a mitigating circumstance in its POV review, if the program contains definitive benchmarks implemented prior to POV notice, and the operator has reduced S&S violations. • Restates the statutory requirement that, for mines in POV status, each S&S violation will result in a withdrawal order until a complete inspection finds no S&S violations. “The primary purpose of the POV rule is the restoration of safe and healthful conditions at noncompliant mines,” said Main. “The final rule better achieves the goal of the Mine Act and the intent of Congress.” In April 2011, MSHA launched an online monitoring tool that enables mine operators, miners and the public to determine, based on the most recent data available, how a specific mine matches up with the criteria for a potential pattern of violations. Under the final rule, the online tool will continue to be available to measure compliance performance against POV criteria. The POV rule is the third regulation MSHA has issued aimed at preventing coal mine dust explosions, such as the one that occurred at the Upper Big Branch Mine. MSHA issued a final rule to improve rock dust standards on June 21, 2011, and a final rule on underground coal mine examinations April 6, 2012. Both of these rules were aimed at improving conditions that could lead to such explosions. For more information, visit http://www.msha.gov.
FEMA Adds 35,000 More NYC-Area Buildings to Flood Zones By Jennifer Peltz ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK (AP) Twice as many homes and businesses in and near the city would be in flood zones under new maps that may force more property-owners to buy flood insurance, complicate post-Superstorm Sandy rebuilding for some and confront others with the choice of building higher or paying considerably more for insurance. The Federal Emergency Management Agency released the revised maps Jan. 28. They’re preliminary but will likely become a basis for changes to building laws and insurance requirements in coming years. “What we’re trying to do is provide the means, immediately, for people who want to move forward now to be able to do so,’’ city Deputy Mayor Cas Holloway said. And for everyone else, he said, the information provides “time to think and plan what kind of changes they would want to make.’’ The maps represent one of the first concrete signals of how officials will carry out vows to rebuild smarter after Sandy and what that will mean for property owners. Under the new maps, Jim Donovan’s home in Brooklyn’s Gerritsen Beach neighborhood needs to be 11 ft. above sea level to avoid flooding in the so-called “100-year’’ storm — one so strong it’s given a 1 percent chance of happening in any given year. Donovan, whose basement took on more than 7 ft. of water during Sandy, said he
thinks his ground floor clears the 11-ft. mark, but he’s concerned for neighbors whose homes sit lower. “Where are these people going to get the money from to raise their homes? And if they don’t raise their homes, then how are they going to get insurance? And if they can’t get insurance, what happens to their mortgage?’’ said Donovan, a construction manager. “... It’s complicated, to say the least.’’ Overall, the flood zones now cover 35,000 more homes and businesses, sweeping up more of the coastline and reaching farther inland. In Brooklyn, for example, the Seagate, Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach neighborhoods are now included alongside already designated areas like Coney Island. While the expansion is striking, after Sandy, “it’s good to have a map like this, to be guided accordingly,’’ said Borough President Marty Markowitz. And the maps — available on FEMA’s Web site — so far address only Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens and suburban Westchester County. Maps for the rest of the city are expected in February. Long Island’s maps were updated in 2009. The current flood maps for the city date to the 1980s. A revision was already planned before Sandy, but the Oct. 29 storm “created an urgency for us to do it,’’ said Michael Byrne, who’s overseeing FEMA’s Sandy response in New York state. The
storm devastated sections of Staten Island, Brooklyn and Queens, swamped lower Manhattan and flooded some areas that had been expected to stay dry. A roughly two-year review is expected before new maps become official. The impacts vary by property, depending on topography and the present height of a building’s ground floor. Some “might already be safe ... but there are going to be plenty of cases where people have to bring their homes up higher,’’ said Jon Janowicz, a FEMA official working on the mapping project. The costs aren’t immediately clear and likely will vary depending on the type of building and other factors. Officials said they were working to determine what government help might be available. For many property owners, the difference between the old and new flood lines is 3 to 6 ft. That means new construction eventually will probably have to be set 3 to 6 ft. higher than what is currently required, since the city is expected to revise building laws to reflect the new zones. That’s not likely to happen for a couple of years, but city officials are working on a plan to allow and encourage Sandy-damaged property to be rebuilt at the new level, Holloway said. Some new projects were already being revised in anticipation of the new maps. Developers of a massive Ferris wheel, outlet mall and hotel on Staten Island, for
instance, began planning after Sandy to move the project up a few feet. But higher elevation requirements could be another hurdle for people struggling with whether to fix their properties, Staten Island Borough President James Molinaro said. Some of his constituents’ mortgages were under water before their homes were; some have older homes that might not withstand being lifted, he said. “It’s not as simple as you might think: ‘OK, we’ll get the house, we’ll pick it up, we’ll put four studs underneath, and you’re in compliance,’’’ he said. The new maps may have expensive effects even for properties that weren’t inundated by Sandy. An expanded flood zone means more owners may have to buy flood insurance; it’s generally required for properties with federally backed mortgages. And those who already have flood insurance could pay substantially more for it if their properties sit below the new flood levels. Under changes to the federal flood insurance program last year, owners of a $250,000 home with a ground floor three feet below the flood level would pay $9,500 a year, compared with $1,410 for a house at the flood line, according to FEMA, which administers the flood program. The increases are to be phased in over five years for existing buildings, after new maps are formally adopted.
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The Delaware Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. County: Sussex Contract ID: T201303301.01 Contract Title: COmmunity transportation funds, open end, south, 2013. Engineer’s Estimate: $828,289 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • American Infrastructure-Md Inc. — $933,000 • George & Lynch Inc. — $988,818 • JJID Inc. — $990,073 County: Kent Contract ID: T201203201.01 Contract Title: CTF projects central, FY 2012. Engineer’s Estimate: $926,018 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • JJID Inc. — $694,234 • American Infrastructure-Md Inc. — $1,083,405 • George & Lynch Inc. — $1,342,439 County: Sussex Contract ID: T200812201.01 Contract Title: SR 1, SR 30 grade separated intersection. Engineer’s Estimate: $8,958,640 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • George & Lynch Inc. — $9,222,466 • Diamond Materials LLC — $9,441,290 • Daisy Construction Company — $9,697,330 • David A Bramble Inc. — $9,826,609 • Mumford & Miller Concrete Inc. — $9,951,576 • American Infrastructure-Md Inc. — $10,373,992 • A-Del Construction Company Inc. — Irregular County: New Castle Contract ID: T201206111.01 Contract Title: Pavement & rehabilitation, North XI, 2012. Engineer’s Estimate: $3,890,247 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • A-Del Construction Company Inc. — $3,719,139 • Diamond Materials LLC — $4,135,027 • Daisy Construction Company — $4,164,172 • Greggo & Ferrara Inc. — $4,224,493 • American Infrastructure-Md Inc. — $4,354,333 County: Kent Contract ID: T201107805.03 Contract Title: Structure maintenance, Central District, FY 2012, 2013, 2014. Engineer’s Estimate: $390,789 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Eastern Highway Specialists Inc. — $367,750 • A-Del Construction Company Inc. — $379,633 • JJID Inc. — $429,569 • Mumford & Miller Concrete Inc. — $461,522 County: New Castle Contract ID: T201208402.01
Contract Title: Traffic calming miscellaneous locations NCC 2012. Engineer’s Estimate: $366,859 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Castle Construction Of Delaware Inc. — $266,229 • A-Del Construction Company Inc. — $307,267 • JJID Inc. — $309,253 County: Kent Contract ID: T201107804.01 Contract Title: Bridge 2-104A, 2-104B, AND 2-104C scour countermeasures. Engineer’s Estimate: $399,000 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • A-Del Construction Company Inc. — $303,639 • JJID Inc. — $324,158 • George & Lynch Inc. — $491,025 • Eastern Highway Specialists Inc. — $571,090 County: New Castle Contract ID: T200201104.01 Contract Title: Washington Street, New Castle. Engineer’s Estimate: $4,327,040 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Mumford & Miller Concrete Inc. — $4,578,344 • Greggo & Ferrara Inc. — $5,018,671
• A-Del Construction Company Inc. — $5,130,507 • Daisy Construction Company — $5,582,629 • Diamond Materials LLC — $5,902,892 County: New Castle Contract ID: T201007402.01 Contract Title: BR 1-585 on N049 Augustine Cutoff over Brandywine Creek. Engineer’s Estimate: $3,600,000 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Eastern Highway Specialists Inc. — $4,209,096 • Mumford & Miller Concrete Inc. — $4,918,606 • JD Eckman Inc. — $4,947,624 • Greggo & Ferrara Inc. — $5,331,530 • Corman Construction Inc. — $5,868,000 County: New Castle Contract ID: T201020001.01 Contract Title: 6th Street enhancements, city of Wilmington. Engineer’s Estimate: $266,173 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Sams Construction LLC — $343,956 • Guardian Construction Company — $357,845 • Grassbusters Landscaping Co. – $365,329
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2008 ALITEC CX18AT, Rental Prices: Daily: US $250 Weekly: US $750 Monthly: US $2,250, Stk #: 49; high flow, 18"............................................................................$7,250 2004 LEEBOY 7000, 2,000 Hours; Buy it right! Buy it from us!..........................$19,900
2002 GENIE S40, 2,600 Hours; 4WD Drive; diesel 4wd, mint!............................$19,800 2003 JLG 400S, Rental Prices: Daily: US $250 Weekly: US $750 Monthly: US $1,750, Stk #: 451; 3,000 Hours; 4WD Drive; diesel, 4WD, on board generator ..............$23,900
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2011 CAT 420E IT, DAN01557, 900 Hours; 4WD Drive; loaded to the gills ........$77,250
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Other Equipment 2010 AMERICAN SIGNAL CO CMS T332 LED, CHOICE OF 3, all options included .......... ............................................................................................................................$13,900 2006 FINN B70T, 150 Hours; kubota diesel, green paint no extra charge!..........$12,900
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2010 CAT 304C CR, 480 Hours; CAB, AC/HEAT, COUPLER, HYD THUMB ..........$48,500 2009 CAT 304C CR, Rental Prices: Daily: US $330 Weekly: US $990 Monthly: US $2,970, Stk #: 459; 1,100 Hours; CAB, AC, COUPLER, HYD THUMB MINT ........$46,800 2011 CAT 305D CR, Rental Prices: Daily: US $330 Weekly: US $990 Monthly: US $2,970, Stk #: 387; 418 Hours; coupler, thumb AC ............................................$66,000 2011 CAT 305D CR, Rental Prices: Daily: US $330 Weekly: US $990 Monthly: US $2,970, Stk #: 350; 800 Hours; coupler thumb AC..............................................$65,000 2011 CAT 305D CR, Rental Prices: Daily: US $330 Weekly: US $990 Monthly: US $2,970, 544 Hours; full cab heat and a/c ............................................................$57,500 2006 HITACHI ZX35U-3, 1,600 Hours; coupler, plumbed, priced right! ..............$18,900 2010 NEW HOLLAND E27SR, Rental Prices: Daily: US $237 Weekly: US $711 Monthly: US $2,133, Stk #: 27; 700 Hours; Track Drive; thumb OROP ..............................$19,900
Forestry Equipment 2007 MORBARK TYPHOON 20, 390 Hours; hydraulic outriggers, hyd. jack stand, hyd winch ..................................................................................................................$59,000 2012 VERMEER BC1000XL, Rental Prices: Daily: US $310 Weekly: US $930 Monthly: US $2,790, Stk #: 386; 124 Hours ......................................................................$32,350
Forklifts - Telescopic 2004 JLG G6-42A, Rental Prices: Daily: US $295 Weekly: US $800 Monthly: US $2,400, Stk #: 274; 3,300 Hours; OROP, new rubber ............................................................CALL 2004 JLG G12-55A, 0160005519, Rental Prices: Daily: US $400 Weekly: US $1,200 Monthly: US $3,600, 12,000 lb Capacity; 3,977 Hours; cab w/heat, no AC. Wide carriage ....................................................................................................................$64,997 1998 SKY TRAK 8042, 2121, 5,935 Hours; new rubber, new pump, well maintained CALL
2000 CAT 621F, 5JK00795, 8,500 Hours; call for details ....................................$89,000
Skid Steers 2011 CAT 272C, RED2100, 1,300 Hours; high flow, cab ac, 2 speed, hyd coupler .......... ............................................................................................................................$45,900 2012 CAT 272D XHP, 500 Hours; all the goodies.... like new! ............................$55,000 2011 CAT 289C, Rental Prices: Daily: US $290 Weekly: US $990 Monthly: US $2,970, 900 Hours; Track Drive; full cab heat a/c high flow ............................................$53,000 2011 CAT 289C, Rental Prices: Daily: US $290 Weekly: US $990 Monthly: US $2,970, Stk #: 351; 1,100 Hours; loaded ..........................................................................$48,000 2011 CAT 289C, Rental Prices: Daily: US $290 Weekly: US $990 Monthly: US $2,970, Stk #: 352; 740 Hours; loaded ............................................................................$47,000 2012 CAT 299C, JSP02132, Rental Prices: Daily: US $300 Weekly: US $900 Monthly: US $2,700, Stk #: 511; 650 Hours; Cab, heat, ac, Hilflo, 2spd, hydraulic coupler$62,000 2010 JCB 180T, 1400581, 120 Hours; brand new machine, half the price..........$32,800 2010 KOMATSU SK820, A70550, Rental Prices: Daily: US $190 Weekly: US $570 Monthly: US $1,710, 480 Hours; OROP, new rubber, heater ..............................$19,500 1998 NEW HOLLAND LS160, 155093, good, reliable machine ............................$9,200
Wheel Loaders 2000 CAT 924G, 16,000 Hours; ride control, coupler, 3rd valve ........................$49,800 2005 HYUNDAI HL740-7, 2,700 Hours; in cab scale, good rubber, cummins engine, ZF Transmission........................................................................................................$44,800
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2001 Cat 416C Backhoe, OROPS, Very Low Hours, Good Rubber, 4-n-1, Extendahoe, Job Ready ............................$35,000
2006 JCB 3CX, Open Canopy, 4x4, Standard Backhoe, Pilot Control Backhoe Controls, Very Clean, Low Hour, Original Machine in Excellent Condition ..$34,500
2006 Lull 644E-42 Forklift, OROPS, Frame & Carriage Tilt, Great Rubber, Runs Out Clean & Tight ........................$29,500
2004 JD 410G Backhoe, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 4x4, Extendahoe, New Rubber All Around, VERY Nice ..................$43,500
1996 Komatsu PC250LC-6 Excavator, EROPS w/A/C, Good U/C, Very StraightTight-Clean, Hammer Hydraulics $42,500
2006 Volvo A25D, Enclosed cab with heat & AC, Exhaust retarder, Air ride suspension, 23.5x25 tires ................$139,500
2007 Cat 320DL Excavator, EROPS, Heat, A/C, Wide Tracks, Clean-Straight & Tight Machine..............................$129,500
2001 Komatsu PC300LC Excavator, Enclosed Cab, Geith Bkt and Thumb, Runs Good ..................................$54,500
1996 Caterpillar 322L, Enclosed Cab w/Heat & A/C, Wide Pads, 9’6� Stick, Original Paint, Good Condition ....$52,500
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2004 Komatsu PC78MR-6 Excavator, EROPS 2001 Cat 315B, Cab w/ heat & AC, Wide pads, w/Heat & ICE Cold A/C, Backfill Blade, Hyd. Mechanical thumb, Original, clean, straight, Thumb, Tight & Clean ..............$45,500 tight machine in good condition......$49,500
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2006 John Deere 605C, Enclosed Cab w/Heat & AC, 4N1 Bkt, Wide Pads, One Owner, Low Hour, Very Nice Machine in Like New Condition..................$79,500
1995 Cat 924F Wheel Loader, EROPS w/Heat, New Rubber, Tight & Original, 4-in-1 Bkt, Shifts Easy ..............$33,500
2004 JD 120C Excavator, Enclosed Cab w/AC & Heat, 80% U/C, Thumb, Very Nice Machine ..............................$54,500
1995 Liebherr A912 Excavator, Enclosed Cab w/Heat & A/C, 4 Stabilizers, Dual Tires, 72� Grading Swivel Grading$69,500
2000 Kawasaki 65TM Wheel Loader, EROPS w/Heat & A/C, JRB Bkt-CouplerForks, Good Rubber, Tight Machine$44,500
1996 JD 595D Excavator, EROPS w/Heat, Tilting Bkt, Original Paint, Good Rubber, Very Nice..............................$41,500
2005 Cat TH360B Forklift, OROPS, Frame Tilt, Foam Filled Tires, Nice Running Low Hour Machine ........................$33,500
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2008 Caterpillar 420E IT, Stk# 00030476, 813 Hrs, Cab w/ Air, Fwd, Ext. Hoe., Frt & Rear Cplrs, 3 Bkts ....................$80,000
2005 John Deere 250D, Stk# 00022882, 5677 Hrs, Articulated Truck, Cab w/ Air.. ..............................................$125,000
2005 Kobelco SK80, Stk# 00031048, 5156 Hrs, Cab w/Air, Rubber Pads, Blade, PLBG, PC ......................$31,000
1995 Case 850G, Stk# 00031096, 5409 Hrs, Rops, Tc, Lt, 105” Pat Blade, Screens ....................................$27,000
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From the Bleachers Now that the fantastic football season is over, how do you feel? Bummed out? Bored already? Hey, I totally understand! No more head-on collisions, no more 108-yard kickoff returns, no more interceptions, no more boogying in the end zone, and no more blown calls that would’ve changed the outcome of Super Bowl XLVII — that’s 47 for you nonRomans. To be honest with all y’all out there, I’m ready for a break from our brain-damaging national pastime. Yes, I did watch the Super Bowl. I’ve never missed it and I won’t miss it next year. I wasn’t emotionally involved, but I was pulling for the 49ers for two reasons: One, I became a 49ers fan when Joe Montana led them to four Super Bowl wins, and … how do you not love San Francisco, the City By the Bay? If you’ve never been there, you probably can’t answer that. Two: I’ve never forgiven Art Modell for packing up and taking the Browns out of Cleveland and taking the team to Baltimore back in 1995. At least he couldn’t call them the Browns, and Cleveland came back with the Browns in 1999. Oh, well, the Ravens earned it, I guess. That is, the team with the most points at the end of the game
is declared the winner. Now, though, with all that manhood brutality behind us, we will move into the real seasons — at least MY real seasons: golf and baseball! The PGA Tour is off and running — make that driving and putting — and next week, major league baseball teams will hit the field to start spring training for the 2013 season, which starts March 31. And, our Rochester Red Wings open their season April 4 in Buffalo, with the home opener April 6 at Frontier Field. Don’t know about you, but I can’t wait! Meanwhile, back on the first tee, 2013 just might be pro golf’s most exciting year we’ve had in a while. Sorry, but if you don’t play the great game, you won’t appreciate it or what lies ahead on the links. No. 1 on the list is Tiger Woods. The first question is, Is Tiger back? Well, depends on what his driver and putter have to say. But, they have spoken. He has already won his first tournament, and by four shots, the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines. Word is, though, he won’t play again for another month, which makes no sense. Don’t bother to ask him, though, he would probably say, unless he was on TV, “None of your business.” Will Tiger win another major championship or
two this year, and pull within two or three majors of record-holding legend Jack Nicklaus’ 18 majors? There are those who are convinced that he will and others who say, no way. Tiger majors or not, though, with Phil Mickelson back on his game — at least for now — and No. 1 ranked Rory McElroy coming back to defend his PGA Tour money-winnings title, who knows what will happen. Or won’t happen. With apologies to Hogan, Snead, Palmer, Nicklaus, Trevino, et al, it should be a fantastic golf season. And, as I say every year about this time, the Masters is only two months away! Ah yes, and baseball! It’s not as popular as football anymore, probably because baseball players aren’t out there to show the world they are real men. They can’t even hit another player with the bat! You know, no brutality allowed. As much as I hate to admit this, I am inching toward becoming a New York Yankees fan — sorry Red Sox! I have immense respect for Derek Jeter, which I hope is not because I don’t know him. He has been a class player forever and last season he batted .316, a great season last year for a guy who’ll be 39 in June. Then there’s Alex Rodriguez, whom I hope the
Yankees will tell to hit the road. Despite the stuff he supposedly had taken to turn him on at the plate, he was pretty much a flop in 2012, batting only .272 with only 18 home runs. And in the postseason he hit a measly .120 and struck out 12 times. Talk about overpaid! I just hope the Red Sox bounce back from their awful 2012 season, but I won’t hold my breath. They were 24 games under .500 and finished last in the AL East, so the bottom line is, they can’t get any worse. Yankees, Red Sox, whatever, I can’t wait for baseball to get here, along with some warm weather. Optimism is gushing from Frontier Field, where our Red Wings finished at .500 for the first time since 2008, when they were 74-70. It will be great to get back to Frontier Field without wearing a winter coat and watch the Red Wings make a serious run at the playoffs, which I think they will. I am convinced there is a great lucky ’13 ahead! (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 email address is rwoodson@rochester.rr.com.)
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Nortrax Names Tim Murphy CEO, President; Announces Promotions
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Nortrax recently made several alterations in employee promotions: Tim Murphy is appointed president and CEO of Nortrax Inc., effective Jan. 16. Murphy will replace Timothy J. Murphy. Murphy began his career with Nortrax in 2000 as vice president and general manager of the midwest region. During his tenure, the midwest region consistently delivered good market share and profitability results, and he provided great leadership to that midwest team, according to the company. Prior to joining Nortrax, Murphy spent 23 years in heavy equipment sales, marketing and service activities. He held key management positions at the branch, district, national and international levels for leading manufacturing and distribution companies, with a particular emphasis on forestry equipment. Effective Jan. 16, Dale Gessell was appointed regional vice president of Nortrax’s midwest region. Gessell will be replacing Timothy J. Murphy. Gessell started his career with a John Deere dealership in 1987 working part-time while attending school; he was hired full-time in 1991 as an inside sales manager with North Country Equipment. The past 13 years Gessell has been the general manager of three branch locations in Minnesota. During this time, these branches have consistently delivered market share and profitability results, within the top rankings of Nortrax North America, according to the company. Chip Cramer was appointed general manager of the Minnesota branches in Bemidji, Grand Rapids and Duluth,
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effective Jan. 16. Cramer will be replacing Dale Gessell. Cramer spent four years in the Air Force and has spent the last 25 years working within the construction and forestry business. He started in the business working for N.C. Machinery in Juneau, Alaska, in 1988. Cramer started with Nortrax in 2001 as a territory manager and then moved to inside sales, where he has spent the last 10 years. 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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Caterpillar Sees Uncertain Slow U.S. Economic Growth 2013 After Tough Quarter in Q4 May Hide Strength By Joshua Freed AP BUSINESS WRITER
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Caterpillar said on Jan. 28 that its 2013 profit could shrink if the world’s economy doesn’t pick up in the second half of the year, as mining companies and builders remain cautious about buying new gear. The cloudy outlook for the year came as Caterpillar reported a fourth-quarter profit less than half as big as a year ago because of a deal in China that went bad and slower growth around most of the world. Caterpillar Inc. is the largest maker of construction and mining equipment, so its performance rises and falls with the world’s economy. It tries to predict where the economy is headed so it knows how many excavators, bulldozers, and mining trucks to build. If recent economic improvements continue, this could be a record year for Caterpillar, its executives said. But if this year is a replay of the last two, where growth and confidence declined in the second half, “2013 could be a tough year,’’ said Doug Oberhelman, chairman and CEO. Caterpillar started 2012 expecting the U.S. economy to grow at least 3 percent but economists estimate annual growth was a little more than 2 percent. In April, the company was still forecasting 8.5 percent growth in China, but the world’s second-largest economy expanded by 7.8 percent last year, its weakest annual performance since the 1990s. Caterpillar dialed back production in the second half of 2012, which hurt fourth-quarter revenue and profits. Caterpillar and its dealers have both been trying to sell off inventory. Reduced production will continue at least through the first quarter, the company said. For this year, Caterpillar expects revenue of $60 billion to $68 billion, with a profit of $7 to $9 per share. Analysts had been expecting a profit of $8.54 per share on revenue of $64.58 billion. Caterpillar said there’s a wide range in its outlook because of the high level of uncertainty in the world. It expects relatively weak growth in the U.S. economy. Growth in China will improve, but not back to the levels seen in 2010 or 2011, Caterpillar said. It expects Europe to continue to struggle. It said first quarter revenue and profits will be “significantly lower’’ than the same period last year. In the quarter ended Dec. 31, Caterpillar earned $697 million, or $1.04 per share,
down from a profit of $1.55 billion, or $2.32 per share a year earlier. The most recent quarter included a noncash charge of 87 cents per share to write down the purchase of Zhengzhou Siwei. Not counting the write-down and a $300 million tax benefit, Caterpillar would have earned $1.46 per share. Analysts surveyed by FactSet had been expecting a profit of $1.69 per share. Revenue fell 7 percent to $16.08 billion as sales fell everywhere except Latin America. Revenue from construction equipment fell 25 percent. But sales of mining gear — now Caterpillar’s single largest category by revenue — grew 14 percent on improvements in all regions except North America, where coal mining is in decline. Caterpillar’s $653 million purchase of Siwei in June gave it a new business — roofing supports for mines — in China, the world’s largest coal producer. But on Jan. 18, Caterpillar said it had found “deliberate, multi-year, coordinated accounting misconduct’’ in the accounting at Siwei, and said it will write down its investment in the company by $580 million. It also said it dismissed several senior managers at the company. Oberhelman said on a conference call that new Caterpillar managers tried to reconcile Siwei’s inventory with what was on the books. They found a significant discrepancy, he said, prompting a deeper investigation. “What we discovered was deliberate, multiyear, coordinated accounting misconduct at Siwei,’’ he said. “It was executed by several senior managers at Siwei for the purpose of inflating sales, understating costs, and over-reporting profit, and it included fabricated documentation designed to cover their tracks.’’ He said Caterpillar is “considering all options to recover our losses and hold those responsible accountable for their wrongdoing.’’ He said the company wouldn’t comment further on “pending or contemplated litigation.’’ Asked why the physical inventory at Siwei wasn’t checked before the deal closed, Caterpillar Chief Financial Officer Brad Halverson said in an interview that such a check wouldn’t normally be done as part of the process of evaluating a company. “We did our normal due diligence process,’’ he said. For all of 2012, the company’s profits rose 15 percent to $5.68 billion, or $8.48 per share, up from $4.93 billion, or $7.40 per share, in 2011. Revenue rose 10 percent to $65.88 billion, from $60.14 billion.
By Christopher S. Rugaber AP ECONOMICS WRITER
WASHINGTON (AP) Most economists agreed that the snapshot of U.S. economic growth was going to look dismal. The consensus forecast from Factset is that economic growth slowed sharply from October through December to an annual rate of 1.2 percent. That’s down from a 3.1 percent rate in the July-September quarter and would be the slowest in nearly two years. Growth will probably remain sluggish at the start of the year because Americans are coming to grips with an increase in Social Security taxes that has left them with less take-home pay. But economists are cautioning that the Commerce Department report may also highlight underlying strengths that could propel the economy in the second half of 2013. “This is not as bad as it looks,” said Nigel Gault, an economist at IHS Global Insight, who is forecasting a measly 0.3 percent expansion in the fourth quarter. A key reason economists are not too worried is the weakness was probably the result of a number of one-time factors: slower growth in stockpiles, less government spending and a wider trade gap. Those factors likely offset faster growth in consumer spending and the seventh straight quarter in which housing contributed to economic growth. Businesses may even have invested more in equipment and software. Overall, the economy probably expanded at a roughly 2 percent annual rate in the second half of 2012 — about the same modest growth that has occurred since the recession ended three and a half years ago. The subpar growth has held back hiring. The economy has created about 150,000 jobs a month, on average, for the past two years. That’s barely enough to reduce the unemployment rate, which has been 7.8 percent for the past two months. Economists forecast that unemployment stayed at the still-high rate again in January. The biggest question going forward is how consumers react to the expiration of a Social Security tax cut. Congress and the White House allowed the temporary tax cut to expire in January, but reached a deal to keep income taxes from rising on most
Americans. The tax increase will lower take home pay this year by about 2 percent. That means a household earning $50,000 a year will have about $1,000 less to spend. A household with two high-paid workers will have up to $4,500 less. Already, a key measure of consumer confidence plummeted after Americans noticed the reduction in their paychecks, the Conference Board reported Jan. 29. And if consumer spending also fizzles, growth could stay low in the January-March quarter. Consumer spending accounts for roughly 70 percent of economic activity. Complicating the outlook are more budget fights in Washington. A set of across-theboard spending cuts are scheduled to take effect March 1 that Congress and the White House would like to replace with more targeted cuts. The nation’s borrowing limit will be reached May 1 and will need to be raised so that the government can continue to pay its bills. Uncertainty over how those issues will be resolved could drag on the economy into the summer. But once the budget disputes are resolved, and Americans have adjusted to the expiration of the Social Security tax cut, growth could pick up. Several positive trends are expected to fuel better growth later this year. Construction firms will build more homes to meet steadily increasing demand for houses and apartments. That should create more construction jobs. And home prices are rising steadily. That makes Americans feel wealthier and more likely to spend. Housing could add as much as a percentage point to economic growth this year. Auto sales, meanwhile, reached the highest level in five years in 2012, and are likely to keep growing. That’s boosting production and hiring at U.S. automakers and their suppliers. That’s making economists more optimistic about the second half of this year. Economists at JPMorgan Chase expect growth to reach a solid annual rate of 3 percent in the final three months of this year. And a quarterly survey by the National Association of Business Economics found that one-third of firms expect to add more workers in the next six months, the highest proportion since April.
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Featuring a high horsepower-per-cutting-tooth ratio, the BM2000/60-2 cold planer milling machine from Bomag is designed to remove damaged or deteriorated asphalt surfaces from highways, streets and parking lots. Easily transportable and delivering high production, the unit offers cutting widths of either 79 or 86 in. (200 or 218 cm) to remove a half lane of road surface in one pass. The BM2000/60-2 is equipped with 168 milling teeth and is powered by a fuel-efficient Deutz water-cooled diesel engine. The milling machine features a 590-hp (440 kW) engine that delivers a horsepower-per-cutting-tooth ratio of 3.5 and efficient maximum working speed of 131.2 ft. (40 m) per minute. The unit is capable of milling depths between 0 and 12.6 in. (0 and 32 cm). The machine comes standard with coordinated, four-track steering, providing added maneuverability in commercial applications and other tight job locations. The BM2000/602 has an inside turning radius of 7 ft. (2 m). For optimal consistency while working over changing grades and slopes, the milling depth can be controlled using the INTELPLANER automatic depth control system. INTELPLANER allows the operator to dial in the appropriate grade, and a microprocessor automatically cuts to the
desired depth as it moves along the asphalt surface. An ergonomic workstation on the BM2000/60-2 includes a completely vibration-insulated operator’s platform that eliminates hazardous vibrations through both the floor plate and operating console. The cab protects the operator from weather elements, as well as from trees or other obstacles, while offering spacious comfort to enhance the working environment. The platform provides enhanced job site visibility, while dual grade and slope controls allow simple and safe operation from either side of the machine. For fast maintenance in the field, the BM2000/60-2 features quick-change cutting teeth and holders. Maintenance is further simplified by an onboard computer system, complete with graphic LCD readout, that monitors and controls machine functions. This system continuously informs the operator of the machine’s working condition and can be used to check the status of scheduled maintenance requirements with the press of a button. The machine also features highcapacity storage compartments for immediate access to wear parts, tools and personal equipment. Other standard equipment on the BM2000/60-2 includes a large capacity 924-gal. (3,498 L) water tank and 317-gal. (1,200 L) fuel tank to allow longer periods of operation. Due
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ADM Adds Warm-Mix Capability to MileMaker Asphalt Plant Asphalt Drum Mixers Inc. future job specifications since (ADM) has added a warm-mix dual-drum systems easily can be asphalt system to its MileMaker adapted to accommodate new Series asphalt plants. The new sysmix specifications, according to tem delivers even more versatility the manufacturer. to the plants, which boast to be the A wide range of components most fuel-efficient, mix-design further customizes each plant for flexible and productive plants withparticular customer needs. in the 160 to 425 tons-(145 to 385 Available individual components t) per-hour range, according to the include cold feed bins, hot oil manufacturer. asphalt cement tanks (both horiPreviously producing only hot- Previously producing only hot-mix asphalt designs, the zontal and vertical), direct-fired mix asphalt designs, the MileMaker now has the capability to introduce water or horizontal cement tanks, portable MileMaker now has the capability other chemicals into liquid asphalt entering the plant, and stationary bag houses, minerto introduce water or other chemi- thereby appropriately lowering the temperature to warm- al filler systems, recycled asphalt cals into liquid asphalt entering the mix specifications. pavement systems, self-erect and plant, thereby appropriately lowerstationary silos, weigh and drag ing the temperature to warm-mix specifica- cost-per-ton average. conveyors, weigh batchers and fuel oil tanks. MileMaker plants, which are available in tions. ADM keeps the environment a priority in The dual-drum plants use counterflow portable, relocatable or stationary versions, its designs. The MileMaker ranks as the technology, which operates separate drying meet all federal and state specifications and most environmentally sound asphalt plant in and mixing zones to achieve the maximum consistently produce quality asphalt to help its class. By using counter flow technology, level of heat transfer and fuel efficiency. This protect operators against out-of-spec dam- it virtually eliminates unsafe hydrocarbon enables the MileMaker to achieve a high ages. While producing the latest mix emissions, which are a common problem production volume and an extremely low designs, the plants also come prepared for with other drum mix plants. The MileMaker
produces the cleanest stack tests and also can handle large percentages of recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) without reducing the temperature or producing blue smoke. To make the MileMaker Series even more environmentally friendly, ADM designed the system to reintroduce residual gases back to the drum’s combustion zone. The MileMaker’s design features a sophisticated, yet technically easy-to-operate control system. One plant operator and one loader operator can control the entire operation. A new operator can be trained within a few hours, and on site staff will be able to handle nearly all maintenance procedures, according to the manufacturer. In addition to the MileMaker, ADM also offers the RoadBuilder Series and SPL Series. Each ADM plant can be custom designed to meet the requirements of individual sites, essentially building each client’s business based upon the components and plant size needed. For more information, call 260/637-5729 or visit www.admasphaltplants.com.µ
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Bergkamp’s Mobile Support Units Partner With M1 Series Pavers Bergkamp Inc., based in Salina, Kan., offers mobile support units that supply Bergkamp’s M1 Series of full-size, continuous slurry seal and micro surfacing pavers with aggregate, asphalt emulsion and water while they work, increasing the amount of tons-per-hour paved. Available in three models ranging from 11 cu. yds. (8.5 cu m) to 21 cu. yds. (16.2 cu m), their lightweight design allows for maximum material capacity, helping to avoid truck overweight citations, according to the manufacturer. To connect to the paver, a mobile support unit slowly backs up to it while in the same lane. Arms on the truck hitch engage the rim on the back tire of the mobile support unit. Once attached, the M1 Series paver pushes the Mobile Support Unit placed in neutral while the mobile support unit operator steers. A paving crew member then connects the mobile support unit’s asphalt emulsion tank and water tank to the paver and opens the gate to the aggregate hopper, allowing the paver to continually produce and place the surface treatment to reduce construction joints and increase paving rates and pavement quality. Bergkamp offers three mobile support
Bergkamp offers three mobile support unit sizes to match job size and accommodate local weight and bridge laws.
unit sizes to match job size and accommodate local weight and bridge laws. The smaller truck-mounted MS11 holds a level struck load aggregate capacity of 11 cu. yds. (8.5 cu m) and 530 gal. (2,006 L) each of asphalt emulsion and water. Bergkamp’s most popular model, the mid-sized truck-
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(16.2 cu m) level struck load aggregate capacity and 1,000 gal. (3,785 L) each of asphalt emulsion and water. For added versatility, mobile support units also can be used as traditional material haulers. For more information, call 785/825-1375 or visit www.bergkampinc.com.
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Introducing 12 tons of stress relief
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Wilkes-Barre, PA 866/667-6756 Syracuse, NY 800/368-6455 Albany, NY 518/357-2200
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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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HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. Harrisburg, PA • 717/564-3031 Drums, PA • 570/788-1127 Ephrata, PA • 717/859-3132 Lock Haven, PA • 570/769-1070
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TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP. East Longmeadow, MA • 413/525-6351 Berlin, CT • 860/356-0840
RUDD EQUIPMENT COMPANY Pittsburgh, PA • 412/741-1731 Clearfield, PA • 814/765-8500 Charleston, WV • 304/755-7788
PENN JERSEY MACHINERY Deptford NJ • 856/227-6400 Somerville NJ • 908/218-1919 Lionville PA • 610/363-9200 Staten Island, NY • 718/889-0105
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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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MALVESE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Hicksville, NY • 516/681-7600 Riverhead, NY • 631/369-1147
HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. Harrisburg, PA • 717/564-3031 Drums, PA • 570/788-1127 Ephrata, PA • 717/859-3132 Lock Haven, PA • 570/769-1070
VANTAGE EQUIPMENT Latham, NY • 518/220-9500 Batavia, NY • 585/344-1931 Syracuse, NY • 315/437-2611
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TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP. East Longmeadow, MA • 413/525-6351 Berlin, CT • 860/356-0840
RUDD EQUIPMENT COMPANY Pittsburgh, PA • 412/741-1731 Clearfield, PA • 814/765-8500 Charleston, WV • 304/755-7788
PENN JERSEY MACHINERY Deptford NJ • 856/227-6400 Somerville NJ • 908/218-1919 Lionville PA • 610/363-9200 Staten Island, NY • 718/889-0105
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Battling tight deadlines and rising costs? Arm yourself with a 350G LC Excavator. With more arm and dig force, it delivers up to eight-percent more productivity. So you can move more yards per gallon — and get on with the next job. Its rugged EPA Interim Tier 4/EU Stage IIIB PowerTech™ diesel enables you to work, wherever the work, even in nonattainment areas. These, plus numerous other customerinspired refinements — including an even more spacious cab and an enhanced multifunction LCD monitor with simplified navigation — help your operator make the most of the day.
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Schmidt Equipment, Inc. North Oxford, MA 01537 508/987-8786 North Billerica, MA 01862 978/667-4345 Plymouth, MA 02363 508/830-9997 No. Swansea, MA 02777 508/379-9810 Springfield, MA 01104 413/543-5595
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CATERPILLAR MODEL Hydraulic 300.9D 301.4C 301.7D 302.2D 302.4D 302.7D CR 303.5E CR 304E CR 305E CR 305.5E CR 308.E CR SB 312E L 314E LCR 316E L 318E L 320E L 320E LRR 321D LCR 324E L 329E L 328D LCR 336E H 336E L 349E L 374D L2 390D L3 Mass Excavators 324E L ME 329E L ME 336E L ME 349E L ME 374D L ME 390D L ME cavation Super Long Reach Ex SLR L 320E 324E L SLR 329E L SLR Wheel Hydraulic M313D M315D M316D M318D M322D
ENGINE HP (KW) 13 (9.6) 17.7 (13.2) 17.7 (13.2) 17.7 (13.2) 17.7 (13.2) 20.7 (15.2) 31.6 (23.6) 40 (30) 40.2 (30) 44.2 (32.9) 65 (48.5) 90 (67) 89 (67) 113 (85) 113 (85) 153 (114) 152 (113) 148 (110) 194 (145) 232 (173) 204 (152) 308 (230) 300 (224) 404 (301 476 (355) 523 (390) 194 (145) 232 (173) 316 (236) 404 (301) 476 (355) 523 (390) 153 (114) 194 (145) 232 (173) 128 (95) 136 (101) 158 (118) 166 (124) 165 (123)
MAX REACH/ ) DEPTH FT.-IN. (M OR MM
OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
9.8/5.5 (3,028/1,731) 12/7.3 (,3650/2,240) 12.0/7.2 (3,700/2,200) 13.5/8.2 (4,130/2,490) 13.2/7.8 (4,020/2,400) 15/16.4 (380/419) 17.8/10.3 (5.4/3.2) 18.3/11.3 (5.6/3.4) 19.6/12.0 (6.0/3.7) 20.3/12.7 (6.2/3.9) 24.8/15.4 (7.5/4.7) 28.3/19.8 (8.6/6.0) 28.5/19.5 (8.7/5.9) 30.4/21.6(9.2/6.6) 30.4/21.6 (9.2/6.6) 35/24.8 (10.68/7.58) 32.3/22.0 (9.86/6.72) 32.0/22 (9.75/6.68) 33.2/22.3 (10.11/6.81) 35/23.8 (10.68/7.25) 34.7/22.7 (10.56/6.92) 38.4/26.8 (11.72/8.19) 38.4/26.8 (11.72/8.19) 39.8/26.8 (12.12/8.18) 46.7/31.7 (14.23/9.66) 56.6/38.8(17.25/11.81)
2,060 (935) 3,417 (1,550) 3,810 (1,728) 4,707 (2,135) 5,115 (2,320) 5,886 (2,670) 8,139 (3,692) 8,838 (4,009) 11,217 (5,008) 11,938 (5,415) 18,371 (8,333) 29,430 (13,350) 32,600 (14,800) 38,801 (17,600) 41,010 (18,600) 48,940 (22,200) 53,790 (24,400) 53,704 (24,360) 64,990 (29,479) 69,958 (31,279) 76,500 (34,700) 82,000 (37,200) 82,200 (37,300) 109,100 (49,500) 161,100 (73,066) 194,500 (88,225) 57,997 (26,307) 66,397 (30,117) 85,300 (38,700) 111,300 (50,500) 160,900 (73,00) 195,000 (88,447)
51.5/38.3 (15.7/11.7) 60.3/48.2 (18.4/14.7) 60.3/48.2 (18.4/14.7)
51,810 (23,500) 63,200 (28,700) 38,200 (30,900)
30.3/18.9 (9.21/5.75) 31.4/20 (9.56/6.09) 31.4/19.9 (9.56/6.07) 32.0/20.9 (9.77/6.36) 34.3/21.9 (10.45/6.67)
35,715 (16,200) 40,345 (18,300) 42,328 (19,200) 44,313 (20,100) 49,604 (22,500)
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DOOSAN MODEL Crawler DX60R* DX80R* DX140LC-3* DX140LCR DX180LC-3* DX225LC-3* DX225LC-3 SLR* DX235LCR DX255LC-3* DX300LC-3* DX300LC-3 SLR* DX350LC-3* DX420LC-3* DX490LC-3* DX530LC-3* DX530LC-3 SLR* DX700LC Wheel DX55W-3* DX140W-3* DX190W-3* DX210W
ENGINE HP (KW) 53 (39) 58 (43) 109 (82) 108 (81) 125 (93) 167 (124) 167 (124) 173 (129) 185 (138) 213 (159) 213 (159) 281 (210) 362 (270) 389 (290) 389 (290) 389 (290) 463 (345) 55 (40) 137 (102) 176 (132) 170 (127)
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ENGINE HP (KW) 14.8 (11) 26.4 (19.7) 28.6 (21.3) 38.1 (28.4) 54 (40.5) 54 (40.5) 54 (40.5) 97 (72) 97 (72) 121 (90) 121 (90) 159 (119) 159 (119) 159 (119) 159 (119) 188 (140) 188 (140) 271 (202) 367 (270) 463 (345) 532 (397)
OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
DIGGING DEPTH FT. (M)
13,206 (5,990) 18,497 (8,390) 31,746 (14,400) 32,408 (14,700) 41,248 (18,710) 49,604 (22,500) 54,564 (24,750) 53,572 (24,299) 56,659 (25,700) 67,770 (3,0740) 68,167 (30,920) 77,603 (35,200) 94,503 (42,866) 112,502 (51,030) 119,212 (54,074) 118,454 (53,730) 158,953 (72,099)
13.6 (4.1) 15.5 (4.7) 20.2 (6.1) 19.7 (6) 20 (6.1) 21.6 (6.6) 38.3 (11.6) 21.9 (6.7) 22.3 (6.8) 24 (7.3) 45.3 (13.8) 24.8 (7.5) 25.4 (7.7) 25.6 (7.8) 24 (7.3) 49.6 (15.5) 27.6 (8.4) 11.5 (3.5) 14.8 (4.5) 18.8 (5.7) 20.5 (6.2)
12,236 (5,550) 34,612 (15,700) 41,446 (18,800) 45,667 (20,714)
DIGGING REACH FT. (M) 20.3 (6.2) 24.4 (7.4) 28 (8.5) 28.5 (8.7) 29.4 (8.9) 32.4 (9.9) 50 (15.265) 31.6 (9.6) 33.4 (10.2) 34.6 (10.5) 57 (17.4) 36 (10.9) 37 (11.3) 38.9 (11.9) 37.6 (11.5) 63.8 (19.5) 42.6 (12.9) 20 (6.1) 24.9 (7.6) 30.3 (9.2) 32.8 (10)
65,036 (29,500)
DIGGING DEPTH FT. (M)
OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
7.1 (2.17) 8.6 (2.59) 10.0 (3.05) 11.8 (3.55) 12.4 (3.77) 13.6 (4.11) 13.0 (3.97) 19.11 (6.06) 19.7 (5.98) 21.4 (6.49) 23.2 (7.07) 19.2 (5.85) 21.11 (6.68) 20.8 (6.29) 21.9 (6.62) 25.0 (7.62) 25.8 (7.86) 26.8 (8.16) 27.2 (8.29) 30.0 (9.14) 31.4 (9.57)
4,173 (1,893) 6,358 (2,887) 7,760 (3,520) 10,811 (4,904) 13,653 (6,193) 17,743 (8,048) 18,821 (8,537) 29,489 (13,388) 30,617 (13,900) 39,685 (18,017) 44,317 (20,120) 69) 43,211-44,026 (19,600-19,9 50,463 (22,910) 29) 49,207-49,888 (22,320-22,6 56,167 (25,500) 55,736 (25,281) 66,338 (30,090) 76,557 (34,725) 108,952 (49,419) 158,045 (71,688) 193,255 (87,658)
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DIGGING REACH FT. (M) 12.10 (3.90) 15.4 (4.67) 17.1 (5.21) 19.6 (5.94) 20.5 (6.23) 21.1 (6.43) 23.8 (7.21) 27.4 (8.32) 27.6 (8.38) 29.1 (8.87) 30.11 (9.43) 31.4 (9.57) 30.11 (9.43) 33.4 (10.17) 32.6 (9.90) 35.8 (10.91) 37.0 (11.27) 38.9 (11.85) 43.8 (13.35) 43.5 (13.25) 57.6 (17.55)
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Tips for Tracking Undercarriage Wear on Mini-Excavators By Amber Reed SPECIAL TO CEG
nearly 50 percent of its maintenance cost. Such valuable components should never be neglected.
Because the undercarriage on your compact excavator works as a system, wear is unavoidable. “All of an undercarriage’s moving components — sprockets, idlers, chain and pads — are wear items,” said Jesus Santos, product specialist, Terex Construction Americas. “Because these components are costly to replace and time consuming to install, you should protect your investment by taking the time to inspect and maintain your compact excavator daily. The most costly part of an excavator the undercarriage can make up almost 20 percent of the machine’s purchase price and
Tip #1: Check Track Tension and Sag to Avoid Excessive Wear One way to avoid premature or excessive wear of your undercarriage is to make sure that your compact excavator’s track chain is adjusted for correct tension. The components of your compact excavator’s undercarriage are designed to wear evenly. If some components wear more quickly than others, it can affect the productivity and wear of all the components. “Loose tracks can de-track and can increase wear,” said Santos, “so be sure to check the track chain for proper tension-
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ing every 10 to 15 hours of use, or at least every day. Tracks that are too tight can cause excessive roller and idler wear and can tear the tracks.” Santos suggested the best way to inspect the tension of the track chain is to raise the machine up — in this raised position, the track should sag enough to leave about 10 to 15 mm of free space under the center track roller. “For your excavator’s correct track inspection and tensioning procedures, always refer to the operator’s manual for the manufacturer’s recommended guidelines,” said Santos. Tip #2: Keep the Undercarriage Clean and Covered Job site debris, like mud, snow and rocks, packed around the undercarriage also leads to faster component wear. Compact excavator manufacturers, including Terex, recommend that the undercarriage be inspected, cleaned and greased daily. “At the end of each workday, knock away any debris that’s accumulated in the tracks, and then while the machine is still warm, wash it down to get rid of any remaining materials that could cause corrosion or contamination,” said Santos. The end-of-day wash-down process is a good time to remove embedded foreign objects from the tracks and to lubricate all moving parts. “The daily wash down is also an excellent time to look for any loose, worn, cracked, bent, broken or missing components. Replace these items immediately.” If your compact excavator is going to be parked for a period of time, particularly in the extreme heat, it is important to cover the tracks or to exercise the machine at least once a week. This prevents water and condensation from building up in the undercarriage and rotting the components. Tip #3: Train Every Operator on the Proper Driving and Digging Techniques Your excavator operators have more influence on the life and longevity of an undercarriage system than all of the manufacturer’s best efforts. “The operation and upkeep of your compact excavator,” according to Santos, “directly impacts your repair time and downtime costs.” Santos recommends that each operator be taught the correct way to drive your compact excavator, understanding what they can do to keep it running in top form. For example, operating at higher speeds can cause more wear on the undercarriage, so drivers should apply the slowest possible operating speed for the job. Also, said Santos, operators need to alternate their turning directions during the day — continuous turning to the same side can cause asymmetrical and accelerated wear. “And quick or sharp turns ought to be avoided entirely, especially when operating in rocky conditions,” added Santos. Operators also should learn to control track spinning when filling the bucket because unnecessary spinning also accelerates wear and causes cuts in the tracks. Operators also need to be cautious when driving over edges, curbs or other sharp angles to prevent breaks in the tracks. “It is always best,” said Santos, “to use boards, beams or small ramps when driving on or off any angle.” Finally, operators must learn to plan the machine’s movements with the terrain, not against it, to reduce wear. “Working uphill,” said Santos, “adds stress to the rear of the machine, as working downhill shifts the stress to the front. Balance the wear of the undercarriage’s components by alternating the work direction on the slope.” At the end of the day, usage conditions greatly influence the life and longevity of your compact excavator’s undercarriage. Proper care of this valuable investment will go a long way in reducing maintenance costs.
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HITACHI MODEL ZX17U-2 ZX27U-3 ZX35U-3 ZX50U-3 ZX60USB-3 ZX75US-3 ZX85USB-3 ZX135US-3 ZX190W-3 ZX220W-3 ZX225USLC-3 ZX130-5 ZX160LC-5 ZX180LC-5 ZX210LC-5 ZX245USLC-5 ZX250LC-5 ZX290LC-5 ZX350LC-5 ZX470LC-5 ZX670LC-5 ZX870LC-5 EX1200-6 BE backhoe EX1200-6 front shovel EX1900-6 BE backhoe EX1900-6 front shovel EX2600-6 backhoe EX2600-6 front shovel EX3600-6 backhoe EX3600-6 front shovel EX5600-6 BE backhoe EX5600-6 front shovel EX8000-6 BE backhoe
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ENGINE HP (KW) 14.8 (11) @2,400 rpm 26.4 (19.7) @2,200 rpm 28.6 (21.3) @ 2,400 rpm 38.1 (28.4) @2,400 rpm 54 (40.5) @ 2,000 rpm 54 (40.5) 54 (40.5) 93 (69) 159 (119) @2,000 rpm 159 (119) @2,000 rpm 159 (11) @2,000 rpm 72 (97) 121 (90) 121 (90) 159 (119) 159 (119) 188 (140) 188 (140) 271 (202) 271 (202) 463 (345) 532 (397) 760 (567) 760 (567) 1,086 (810) 1,086 (810) 1,500 (1,119) 1,500 (1,119) 1,944 (1,450) 1,944 (1,450) 3,000 (2,238) 3,000 (2,238) 3,888 (2900)
ENGINE HP (KW) 113 (84) 114 (84) 139 (103) 172 (127) 174 (128) 192 (142) 202 (149) 227 (167) 275 (203) 279 (206) 348 (256) 424 (312) 150 (111) 169 (126) 169 (126)
OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
DIGGING DEPTH FT. (M)
4,173 (1893) 6,358 (2,887) 7,760 (3,520) 10,811 (4,904) 13,563 (6,193) 17,743 (8,048) 18,821 (8,537) 31,147 (14,128) 00) 43,211-45,636 (19,600-20,7 88) 49,207-52,003 (22,320-23,5 53,936 (24,487) 56,167 (21,110) 36,487 (16,565) 40,149 (18,350) 47,137 (21,400) 56,167 (25,500) 54,498 (24,700) 63,273 (28,700) 76,258 (34,590) 108,952 (49,420) 158,045 (71,688) 193,255 (87,659) 246,917 (112,000) 251,327 (114,000) 423,280 (192,000) 421,075 (191,000) 560,000 (254,012) 556,000 (252,197) 791,500 (359,000) 795,900 (361,000) 1,184,000 (537,053) 1,175,000 (532,971) 1,787,900 (811,000)
7.75 (2.37) 9.5 (2.89) 11.4 (3.45) 12.7 (3.86) 13.5 (4.12) 15.1 (4.61) 14.7 (4.47) 19.75 (6.02) 19.2 (5.83) 20.7 (6.29) 22 (6.7) 19.92 (6.06) 21.4 (6.49) 23.2 (7.07) 21.1 (6.68) 22 (6.7) 25 (7.62) 25.1 (7.88) 26.7 (8.17) 27.2 (8.29) 30.0 (9.15) 31.4 (9.57) 26.4 (8.05) 15.7 (4.78) 26.8 (8.17) 19.4 (5.91) 27.0 (8.22) 12.3 (3.74) 28.2 (8.59) 12.0 (3.72) 28.9 (8.80) 15.8 (4.81) 13.4 (4.1)
OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
DIGGING DEPTH FT. (M) 18.2 (5.53) 18 (5.51) 19.8 (6.04) 22 (6.73) 22 (6.7) 22.8 (6.95) 22.9 (6.98) 24 (7.34) 26.7 (8.12) 26.7 (8.12) 29.7 (9.04) 27.6 (8.40) 18.4 (5.61) 19.5 (5.94) 20.3 (6.17)
29,460 (13,362) 33,430 (15,163) 38,320 (17,381) 48,800 (22,135) 54,350 (24,652) 76,930 (34,894) 56,190 (25,487) 67,260 (30,508) 85,800 (38,918) 77,240 (35,354) 105,000 (47,627) 154,350 (70,119) ,200) 35,715 (16,200) - 40,125 (18 ,298) 39,900 (18,933) - 44,750 (20 ,799) 43,430 (19,699) - 50,265 (22
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DIGGING REACH FT. (M) 13.4 (4.08) 16.2 (4.92) 18.1 (5.52) 20.5 (6.24) 21.5 (6.56) 22.7 (6.92) 25.3 (7.7) 29.0 (8.85) 31.4 (9.58) 33.3 (10.16) 32.8 (10.01) 28.42 (8.67) 30.6 (9.33) 32.7 (9.94) 32.6 (9.92) 32.8 (10.01) 35.8 (10.91) 37.0 (11.27) 38.9 (11.85) 41.0 (12.27) 48.4 (14.74) 57.6 (17.56) 45.0 (13.75) 37.8 (11.5) 50.0 (15.25) 44.0 (13.43) 54.5 (16.61) 46.0 (14.02) 59.7 (18.19) 49.9 (15.22) 66.3 (20.20) 55.8 (17.00) 60.6 (18.5)
DIGGING REACH FT. (M) 26.8 (6.17) 26.9 (8.20) 28.9 (8.81) 32 (9.77) 31.9 (9.72) 34.3 (10.43) 33 (10.08) 34.5 (10.51) 38.3 (11.68) 38.3 (11.68) 43.5 (13.25) 42.3 (12.90) 29 (8.83) 30.2 (9.19) 31 (9.44)
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KOMATSU MODEL PC09-1 PC18MR-3 PC27MR-3 PC35MR-3 PC45MR-3 PC55MR-3 PC78US-8 PC88MR-8 PC130-8 PC138USLC-10 PC160LC-8 HB215LC-1 (Hybrid) PC210LC-10 nt PC210LC-10 Super Long Fro -8 SLC PC228U PC240LC-10 nt PC240LC-10 Super Long Fro 0 C-1 90L PC2 nt PC290LC-10 Super Long Fro PC360LC-10 nt PC360LC-10 Super Long Fro 0 C-1 PC390L nt PC390LC-10 Super Long Fro PC490LC-10 nt PC490LC-10 Super Long Fro uge Ga . Var PC490LC-10 PC490LC-10 Var. Gauge SLF PC650LC-8 PC800LC-8 PC800LC-8 Super Digger PC1250-8 PC1250LC-8 PC2000-8 PC3000 Backhoe PC3000 Front Shovel PC4000 Back Hoe PC4000 Front Shovel PC5500 Back Hoe PC5500 Front Shovel PC8000 Back Hoe PC8000 Front Shovel
LIUGONG MODEL 904C 906C 908C 915D 922D 925D 936D
ENGINE HP (KW) 8.7 (6.5) 15 (11.2) 25.7 (19.2) 29 (21.4) 38.2 (28.5) 38.2 (28.5) 55 (41) 65 (49) 92 (68) 93.5 (68.8) 115 (86) 139 (104) 158 (118) 158 (118) 148 (110) 177 (132) 177 (132) 196 (147) 196 (147) 257 (192) 257 (192) 257 (192) 257 (192) 359 (268) 359 (268) 359 (268) 359 (268) 429 (320) 487 (363) 487 (363) 672 (502) 672 (502) 976 (728) 1260 (940) 1260 (940) 1875 (1400) 1875 (1400) 2x 1260 (2 x 940) 2x 1260 (2 x 940) 2 x 2010 (2 x 1500) 2 x 2010 (2 x 1500)
ENGINE HP (KW) 36.3 (27.1) 49 (36.2) 76 (56.6 110 (82) 155 (116) 190 (142) 280 (209)
OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
DIGGING DEPTH FT. (M) 4.9 (1.5) 7 (2.16) 9.3 (2.84) 11.3 (3.46) 12 (3.67) 12.5 (3.80) 15.4 (4.71) 15.2 (4.62) 18 (5.52) 18 (5.45) 19.5 (5.96) 21.8 (6.62) 21.8 (6.62) 37.8 (11.5) 21.8 (6.63) 22.7 (6.92) 44 (13.41) 22.7 (6.92) 41.4 (12.62) 24.3 (7.38) 40.8 (12.44) 23.8 (7.27) 40.3 (12.27) 25.4 (7.75) 46.2 (14.07) 25.4 (7.75) 46.2 (14.07) 27.8 (8.49) 28.3 (8.61) 28.3 (8.60) 30.7 (9.35) 30.7 (9.35) 30.3 (9.25) 25.9 (7.9) 10.8 (33) 26.3 (8.0) 9.2 (2.8) 27.3 (8.30) 8.8 (2.7) 27.6 (8.4) 10.5 (3.2)
1,985 (900) 4,090 (1,855) 6,460 (2,930) 7,909 (3,595) 10,573 (4,796) 11,378 (5,160) 16,240 (7,365) 18,558 (8,420) 27,700 (12,560) 32,628 (14,800) 37,740 (17,120) 48,175 (21,850) 52,036 (23,603) 53,368 (24,207) 54,405 (24,675) 55,129 (25,006) 58,521 (26,545) 68,654 (31,141) 69,098 (31,342) 79,930 (36,255) 80,947 (36,717) 89,071 (40,402) 91,540 (41,522) 106,880 (48,480) 112,739 (51,138) 109,250 (49,555) 115,109 (52,213) 143,411 (65,050) 188,670 (84,180) 188,670 (84,180) 239,880 (108,810) 250,154 (113,500) 440,920 (200,000) 564,500 (256,000) 555,700 (252,000) 865,000 (392,000) 850,000 (385,000) 1,180,000 (535,000) 1,170,000 (531,000) 1565000 (709,872) 1,540,000 (700,000)
OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
DIGGING DEPTH FT. (M)
8,818 (4,000) 13,228 (6,000) 16,976 (7,700) 33,069 (15,000) 50,000 (22,680) 58,400 (26,500) 81,600 (37,000)
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10.2 (3.1) 19.8 (6.0) 13.7 (4.1) 19.3 (5.9) 21.7 (6.6) 23.0 (7) 24.0 (7.34)
DIGGING REACH FT. (M) 9.9 (2.76) 12.9 (3.94) 15.8 (4.84) 18 (5.52) 19.3 (5.89) 19.9 (6.07) 22.3 (6.79) 23.4 (7.15) 26.8 (8.17) 26.8 (8.18) 28.8 (8.80) 31.8 (9.7) 31.8 (9.7) 49.7 (15.14) 31.8 (9.7) 32.8 (10.02) 54.4 (16.60) 34.3 (10.46) 59.7 (18.19) 35.8 (10.92) 59.4 (18.11) 35’ 8 (10.87) 59’5 (18.11) 38.8 (11.81) 64.8 (19.76) 38.8 (11.81) 64.8 (19.76) 42 (12.80) 44.2 (13.46) 44.2 (13.46) 49.3 (15.0) 49.3 (15.0) 50.3 (15.31) 53.2 (16.20) 43.7 (13.3 ) 54.7 (16.65) 49.9 (15.2) 65 (19.80) 54.2 (16.5) 65.3 (19.9) 58.4 (17.8)
DIGGING REACH FT. (M) 17 (5.2) 19.7 (6.0) 20.4 (6.2) 28.2 (8.6) 31.8 (9.7) 34.0 (10.4) 35.8 (10.9)
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OPERATING WEIGHTS TO 81,600 POUNDS
BUCKET CAPACITIES TO 2.5 CUBIC YARDS
YANMAR & CUMMINS ENGINES
DIGGING FORCES UP TO 48,559 POUNDS
UP TO 260 HORSEPOWER DIESEL ENGINES
DUMPING HEIGHTS TO 24’4”
DIGGING DEPTHS TO 24’1”
YOU DON’T HAVE TO DIG REAL DEEP... ...TO DIG REAL DEEP You don’t have to have real deep pockets to invest in a LiuGong. LiuGong hydraulic excavators are designed and built to compete value-wise, both in the showroom and out on your next job. With lower ownership and operating costs, you’ll be able to break out of your costly earthmoving routine and make some money with a LiuGong. From a mini-excavator for your next landscaping job to a full-sized machine for some major pipeline chores, check one out at your LiuGong dealer today.
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LiuGong is a fifty-plus-year-old construction equipment manufacturer with a huge range of products for the North American quarry, construction, recycling, timber, landscaping, utility and other markets – WHEEL LOADERS. HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS. BACKHOE-LOADERS. SKID-STEER LOADERS. SOIL COMPACTORS. LiuGong is the only equipment manufacturer to receive the coveted National Quality Award of China and are ISO9001 and ISO14001 certified. Truly a top-shelf, world-class organization.
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KUBOTA MODEL K008-3 KX41-3V KX71-3S KX91-3S2 KX121-3S KX121-3S 6-in-1Blade KX057-4 KX080-3 Standard Boom m KX080-3 Super Double Boo U17 U25S U35S2 U45S U55 KX040-4 KX080-4 U-35-4 KX018-4
LIEBHERR MODEL A900C Litronic A904C Litronic A914C Litronic A924C Litronic R900C Litronic R924 R926 R924C Compact Swing R936 R946 R956 R964C Litronic R974C Litronic
JCB MODEL JS145 JS160 JS190 JS220 JS220LR JS220XD JS260 JS260LR JS260XD JS330 JS330XD JS360 JZ235
ENGINE HP (KW) 10.3 (7.68 ) 17.0 (12.67) 27.6 (20.58) 29.6 (22.07) 40.5 (30.20) 40.5 (30.20) 47.6 (35.49) 70.0 (52.19) 70.0 (52.19) 17.0 (12.67) 20.9 (15.58) 29.6 (22.07) 40.5 (30.20) 47.6 (35.5) 40.9 (30.48) 67.3 (50.16) 23.9 (17.81) 17 (12.67)
ENGINE HP (KW) 129 (95) 143 (105) 163 (120) 184 (135) 129 (95) 157 (115) 175 (129) 163 (120) 218 (160) 272 (200) 326 (240) 434 (320) 544 (400)
ENGINE HP (KW) 108 (81) 130 (96.9) 166 (123.8) 172(128.2) 172(128.2) 172(128.2) 197 (147) 197 (147) 197 (147) 282 (210.2) 282 (210.2) 282 (210.2) 172(128.2)
DIGGING DEPTH FT. (M)
OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
5.8 (1.76) 7.8 (2.37) 9.9 (3.01) 10.5 (3.20) 11.6 (3.53) 11.6 (3.53) 12.7 (3.87) 15.11 (4.60) 15.7 (4.78) 7.7 (2.34) 9.3 (2.83) 10.4 (3.16) 11.1 (3.38) 11.8 (3.59) 15.8 (4.81) 19.7 (6.00) 14.4 (4.38) 7.8 (2.37)
2,200 (997.9) 3,693 (1,675.1) 6,305 (2,859.9) 7,110 (3,225.0) 9,061 (4,110.9) 9,789 (4,440.7) 12,150 (5,511.2) 18,254 (8,279.9) 19,379 (8,790.2) 3,814 (1,730) 5,625 (2,551.5) 8,025 (3,640.1) 11,640 (5,279.8) 11,860 (5,379.6) 9,017 (4,090) 18,254 (8,279) 8,129 (3,687) 3,747 (1,699)
OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
DIGGING DEPTH FT. (M) 19 (5.8) 21.8 (6.6) 21.2 (6.5) 21.2 (6.5) 20.8 (6.3) 22.6 (6.9) 23.2 (7) 22.6 (6.9) 23.2 (7) 25.3 (7.7) 26.11 (8.3) 29.1 (8.9) 35.7 (10.9)
9,413) 36,800-42,800 (16,692-11,0 92) 41,200-46,500 (18,688-22,906) 44,100-50,500 (20,003-22,582) 46,100-56,400 (20,910-221,600) 44, 100 -47,620 (20,000- 7,600) 54,345-57,320 (23,500-28,950) 59,305-61,950 (25,700-214,119) 55,445-64,043 (12,223- 3,850) 69,555-72,645 (30,550-341,600) 83,886-91,712 (38,050- 7,100) 0-5 109,349-125,884 (49,601-7 7,401) 156,310-170,640 (70,90 93,200) 1,00 (86 470 189,600-205,
OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
DIGGING DEPTH FT. (M)
30,757 (13,951) 37,600 (17,055) 44,100 (20,003) 49,470 (22,439) 51,000 (23,133) 51,000 (23,133) 59,450 (26,966) 59,451 (26,966) 59,452 (26,966) 74,200 (33,656) 74,200 (33,656) 84,500 (38,328) 51,000 (23,133)
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19.9 (6.0) 19.9 (6.0) 20.6 (6.3) 21.8 (6.6) 39.4 (12.0) 39.4 (12.0) 23.8 (7.2) 23.8 (7.2) 23.8 (7.2) 26.11 (7.9) 26.11 (7.9) 26.6 (8.1) 21.7 (6.6)
DIGGING REACH FT. (M) 29.1 (8.87) 31.8 ( 9.7) 33 (10.1) 34.5 (10.5) 30.1 (9.2) 33 (10.1) 33.8 (10.3) 31.1 (9.5) 35.1 (10.7) 37.11 (11.3) 41 (12.5) 44.5 (13.6) 50.1 (15.3)
DIGGING REACH FT. (M) 29 (8.8) 29.3 (8.9) 29.3 (8.9) 32.5 (9.9) 51.2 (15.6) 51.2 (15.6) 35.1 (10.7) 35.1 (10.7) 35.1 (10.7) 38.6 (11.8) 38.6 (11.8) 38.6 (11.8) 32.5 (9.9)
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TEREX MODEL Terex TC16 Terex TC20 Terex TC29 Terex TC35/TC35E Terex TC37 Terex TC48 Terex TC50 Terex TC60 Terex TC75 Terex TC125
LBX COMPANY MODEL 75 Spin-Ace 75 X3 Spin-Ace (Tier 4 Final) 80 Spin-Ace 80 X3 Spin-Ace (Tier 4 Final) 130 X3 145 X3 Spin-Ace 160 X3 210 X3 235 X3 Spin-Ace 250 X3 250 X3LF 300 X3 350 X3 470 X3 700 X2 800 X2
ENGINE HP (KW) 15 (11) 21 (16) 28 (21) 28 (21) 39 (29) 39 (29) 55 (41) 55 (41) 100 (75) 160 (119) 100 (75) 124 (92) 160 (119) 160 (119) 177 (132) 177 (132) 207 (154) 266 (198)
ENGINE HP (KW) 18 (13.3) 18 (13.3) 24 (17.5) 30 (22) 30 (22) 39 (29) 36 (26.5) 43 (32.2) 76 (56) 100 (75)
ENGINE HP (KW) Isuzu AU-4LE2X - 54 (40) Isuzu AP-4LE2X - 55 (41.2)) Isuzu AU-4LE2X - 54 (40 Isuzu AP-4LE2X - 55 (41.2)) Isuzu AM-4JJ1X - 100 (75 ) Isuzu AM-4JJ1X - 100 (75 ) Isuzu AM-4JJ1X - 124 (929) Isuzu AM-4HK1X - 160 (119) Isuzu AM-4HK1X - 160 (112) Isuzu AL-4HK1X - 177 (13 2) Isuzu AL-4HK1X - 177 (13 4) Isuzu AL-6HK1X - 207 (15 8) Isuzu AL-6HK1X - 266 (19 5) Isuzu AL-6UZ1X - 329 (24(317) Isuzu AH-6WG1XYSS - 425 (369) Isuzu AH-6WG1XYSS - 495
OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
DIGGING DEPTH FT. (M)
3,638 (1,650) 5,556 (2,520) 6,679 (3,030) 7,958 (3,610) 10,261 (4,600) 12,295 (,577) 17,300 (7,840) 18,800 (8,510) 33,420 (15,200) 56,900 (25,800) 28,100 (12,800) 38,170 (17,300) 47,800 (21,700) 50,900 (23,100) 55,400 (25,100) 62,100 (28,100) 66,350 (30,100) 80,900 (36,700)
7.8 (2.37) 9.2 (2.79) 10.2 (3.10) 11 (3.35) 12.7 (3.90) 12.8 (3.91) 13.5 (4.13) 13.6 (4.18) 19.7 (6.01) 21.6 (6.65) 19.8 (6.06) 21.3 (6.49) 21.8 (6.65) 39.3 (12.10) 24.3 (7.42) 47.8 (14.56) 24.8 (7.58) 26.7 (8.14)
DIGGING DEPTH FT. (M)
OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
7.8 (2.4) 8.2 (2.5) 9.6 (2.96) 11.8 (3.6) 11 (3.38) 12.8 (3.9) 12 (3.7) 12.3 (3.8) 14.6 (4.44) 15.3 (4.67)
3,638 (1,650) 4,300 (1,950) 6,285 (2,850) 7,720 (3,800) 8,047 (3,650) 10,320 (4,650) 11,067 (5,020) 12,458 (5,650) 16,538 (7,500) 27,558 (12,500)
DIGGING DEPTH FT. (M)
OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
14.92 (4.54) 14.92 (4.54) 15.08 (4.60) 15.08 (4.60) 19.83 (6.05) 19.75 (6.01) 21.33 (6.49) 21.83 (6.65) 21.83 (6.65) 24.33 (7.42) 47.75 (14.56) 24.83 (7.58) 26.67 (8.14) 30.17 (9.20) 32.33 (9.85) 34.92 (10.66)
17,461 (7,920) 17,593 (7,980) 18,585 (8,430) 18,717 (8,490) 28,660 (13,000) 31,747 (14,400) 37,919 (17,200) 47,840 (21,700) 55,997 (25,400) 55,336 (25,100) 61,950 (28,100) 65,918 (29,900) 80,028 (36,300) 108,467 (49,200) 153,442 (69,600) 178,574 (81,000)
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DIGGING REACH FT. (M) 13.5 (4.12) 16 (4.89) 17.0 (5.20) 18 (5.50) 20.3 (6.19) 18.9 (5.76) 21.0 (6.41) 23.3 (7.09) 28.5 (8.74) 32.3 (9.85) 28.7 (8.77) 30.8 (9.38) 32.5 (9.90) 51.3 (15.60) 35.3 (10.79) 60.0 (18.32) 36.5 (11.16) 39 (11.90)
DIGGING REACH FT. (M) 13.4 (4.1) 14.3 (4.4) 16.3 (4.99) 18.8 (5.7) 18.5 (5.68) 20.3 (6.2) 20.3 (6.2) 20 ft (6.4) 24.4 (7.4) 27.2 (8.28)
DIGGING REACH FT. (M) 22.67 (6.90) 22.67 (6.90) 24.25 (7.40) 24.25 (7.40) 28.75 (8.77) 28.67 (8.74) 30.75 (9.38) 32.50 (9.90) 32.33 (9.85) 35.42 (10.79) 60.08 (18.32) 36.58 (11.16) 39.08 (11.90) 44.00 (13.40) 47.92 (14.60) 52.83 (16.11)
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Vermont Contractor Grows Firm With Gorilla Hammers Northeast Aggregate, the aggregate division of St. Albans, Vt.-based I.H. Charbonneau & Son, recently made two additions to its fleet: a Gorilla GHB 150 hammer and a Fleco quick coupler. Richie Perry, owner of Perry’s Equipment in Swanton, Vt., handled the installation of both the hammer and the coupler on Northeast Aggregate’s Caterpillar 325B. “Richie Perry introduced himself and the repair services of his company several years ago,” said Ryan Charbonneau, vice president. “We were impressed with his knowledge and expertise and started to gradually use him as needed to repair some of our equipment. We used him for hydraulic work, engine rebuilds, or simple repairs such as replacing bearings. We have been impressed with his knowledge, reliability and honesty. “When he was made aware that we were shopping for a hammer for the quarry, he approached us about getting a Gorilla, and based on our experience with him thus far we decided to give him a try. We had been using a Cat 235 with a hammer on it for both our quarry work and demolition work for the construction work. The hammer was getting tired and so was the Cat machine. Richie sold us the hammer, plumbed it in our shop, saving us the cost of hauling the machine, and did it all at a very good price.” The hammer was placed on a newer Caterpillar 325 and to add some flexibility to the machine it was installed with a quick coupler and a thumb. “We have had the hammer since October of 2012 and it has operated very reliably,” said Charbonneau. “We certainly have noticed that the new hammer gives off far less vibration and is less noisy than our old hammer and gives less operator fatigue for our employees. Overall we are very pleased with the experience and we would recommend the Gorilla hammers to anyone.” Perry’s Equipment Richie Perry primarily focuses on providing onsite repair services to contractors in Vermont. Over the past few years he has expanded his business to include the sale and installation of attachments. In 2009, he had his first experience with Gorilla Hammers when he sold his first hammer to a Vermont contractor. He has been actively selling and promoting Gorilla products ever since. “They [Gorilla] have been a very good company to work with,” Perry said. “From past experience I prefer doing business with family-owned businesses. I want to be able
to speak directly to decision makers. If I have a question, an issue, or need any help of any sort, Bob or Joe Tedesco is always available to take my call.” Perry said that when he bought the first hammer Gorilla Hammers was quick to give him the support that he needed. “They sent one of their representatives out to my place of business to train me on the operation, installation and support of the Gorilla hammers,” he said. “Since then, any time I have had an issue, all I need to do is call. Parts are never an issue. I have never called when the item I needed wasn’t in stock; and because they are located here in New England, when I want to, I can save a lot of money on freight and go pick the item up directly at their factory.” see CHARBONNEAU page 102
(L-R) are Ryan Charbonneau, Ivan Charbonneau and Richie Perry.
In 2000, driven by the need to stay competitive with its pricing in the marketplace, Ivan Charbonneau made the decision to purchase his own quarry.
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The company boasts a fleet of five tandem trucks, seven excavators, seven loaders, a fleet of pickup trucks and several dozers and skid steers.
Pair of Gorillas Take Up Residence in Vermont Quarry CHARBONNEAU from page 100
I.H. Charbonneau & Son Ivan Charbonneau founded I.H. Charbonneau & Son in 1996 with his purchase of a dump truck and an excavator. The construction company handles government, commercial and residential work. In 2000, driven by the need to stay competitive with
its pricing in the marketplace, Charbonneau made the decision to purchase his own quarry. The company focuses on three areas: the construction company, the aggregate division, and in the winter, it does a substantial amount of snow removal. Today the company boasts a fleet of five tandem trucks, seven excavators, seven loaders, a fleet of pickup trucks and several dozers and skid steers.
A Gorilla hammer was placed on a newer Cat 325; to add some flexibility to the machine it was installed with a quick coupler and a thumb.
The number of employees, depending on the amount of work, varies between five and 13. Its equipment fleet is made up primarily of Caterpillar. About Gorilla Hammers Gorilla Hammers, a hydraulic hammer supplier based in Boston, Mass., is owned
and operated by Bob Tedesco and his nephew, Joe Tedesco. A division of Tech Hydraulics, Gorilla primarily serves the U.S. market of hydraulic hammers, but it also has many customers abroad. For more information, call 888/81GORILLA or visit www.gorillahammers.com.
Northeast Aggregate is the aggregate division of St. Albans, Vt.-based I.H. Charbonneau & Son.
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Volvo’s D-Series Excavators Designed for Efficiency Volvo created a new range of excavators that bridge the weight classes of 14 and 28 tons (12.7 and 25.4 t) and feature the latest fuel-efficient Volvo engines and enhanced hydraulics. Offering greater digging forces and faster cycle times, the machines that make up the Volvo middleweight excavator range offer high-quality performance and boast fuel efficiency improvements of up to 14 percent, according to the manufacturer. Spanning the weight classes between 14 and 28 tons, the EC140D, EC160D and EC220D also offer enhanced lifting capacity and stability, allowing heavier objects to be lifted. Fitted with the latest Volvo D4 engine (EC140D, EC160D) and Volvo D6 (EC220D) Tier IV interim emissionscompliant engines, these units also are more fuel efficient — up to 14 percent. Couple these efficient engines with well-matched components and a smart hydraulic system and the operator can enjoy smooth and highly responsive combined operation and travel, due to prioritizing oil flow according to requirements, according to the manufacturer. Featuring greased and sealed track chains as standard, each track is powered by an automatic two-speed shift travel motor, maximizing tractive force. The track brakes are multi-disc, and travel motor, brake and planetary gears are all well protected within the track frame. The superstructure features a host of anti-slip plates, steps and handrails — allowing safe access to the machine. A new rear access located behind the cab of the EC140D and EC160D models brings the main hydraulic components and engine within easy reach.
Spanning the weight classes between 14 and 28 tons (12.7 and 25.4 t), the EC140D, EC160D and EC220D also offer enhanced lifting capacity and stability, allowing heavier objects to be lifted.
Running on All Volvo Cylinders All machines are fitted with the latest Volvo D4 and D6 diesel engines, delivering enhanced performance and fuel efficiency — attributes maximized when combined with new Volvo hydraulics and well-matched components. The engines use precise, high pressure fuel injectors, turbo charging, intercooling and advanced electronics to optimize engine performance. Maximum net power is 113 hp (84 kW) for the EC140D and goes up to 172 hp (128 kW) for the EC220D. When compared to the previous C-Series excavators, this represents an average increase in gross engine power of up to 7 percent across the model range.
Operators can select the best work mode for the task at hand, ensuring optimum performance and fuel efficiency. Modes include I-idle, F-fine, G-general or H-heavy with the machine automatically setting the appropriate engine speed for the work mode. Eco mode is a new feature that works in H or G mode and provides better fuel efficiency without loss of performance in most operating conditions. Pump flow is controlled for combined digging and swinging operations to reduce the flow loss through the overload relief
valves, while maintaining digging power and maximum swing torque. Power Is Nothing Without Control The new “smart” hydraulics system is designed for high productivity, high digging capacity, easy maneuverability and fuel economy. It features improvements that increase total flow and improve cycle times up to 2.5 percent. An attachment management system can store up to 18 pre-sets and enables hydraulic flow to adjust to meet the requirements of the attachment in use.
Room With a (Great) View The operator’s cab has easy access via a wide opening door and offers operators visibility, due to large glass windows and thin pillars. A rear view camera also improves visibility and safety by allowing the operator to check blind spots around the work site. The cab also is quieter being roll over protective structure (ROPS) protected and mounted on viscous silicon rubber mounts that iron out vibrations. Ideally placed high quality controls and monitors, ample storage and leg room make the equipment cab a more comfortable and spacious place for operators to spend their workday. A large color monitor provides good clarity in all light conditions. An advanced automatic climate control and defrosting system features 14 vents to allow operators to work comfortably. The machine joystick control and operator seat move independently — with the seat having nine adjustment options. Support You Can Rely On Each of these mid-sized Volvo excavators feature easy maintenance points. Accessed via wideopening compartment doors, grouped ground-level filters and greasing points are simple to check. Maintenance checks can now be done more quickly, further improving uptime. A service mode is incorporated into the I-ECU color monitor to allow diagnostic checks to be conducted. Four separate service intervals — engine oil / filter, fuel filter / water separator, hydraulic oil and hydraulic oil filter are all displayed on the monitor. The quick anti-spill drain allows lubricant to be easily drained in an environmentally friendly way without using tools. The EC140D, EC160D and EC220D come fitted with Volvo CareTrack as standard. The Volvo telematics system can be accessed remotely to provide important information about the machine operation, such as fuel consumption and service reminders to allow for improved planning and operation. A comprehensive range of service plans also are available from the dedicated Volvo dealer network — ranging from routine wear inspections to full service agreements and operator eco training. For more information, call 828/6502000 or visit www.volvo.com.
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Attachments can make your machine more valuable. Allied offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and dependable. State-of-the-art technology. Full product line. Competitive price and performance.
Allied offers innovative, problem-solving olving capabilities. Commitment to o product availability. Superior product support. Strong Distributor network. Most of all Allied meets and exceeds customer performance expectations. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call 1-800- 321-1046 or visit www.AlliedCP.com for the name of a Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.
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Komatsu PC650LC-8 Driven by Advanced Design, Reliability The Komatsu PC650LC-8, with a flywheel horsepower of 429 hp (320 kW), is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D140E-5 engine. The electronically controlled HPCR (high pressure common rail) fuel injection system is EPA Tier III emissions certified, provides low noise operation and remains fuel efficient while delivering power and productivity. The operating weight is 143,000 lbs. (64,864 kg), which provides maximum stability and comfort, allowing operators to maintain fast cycle times as well as high levels of productivity, according to the manufacturer. The PC650LC-8 is equipped with KOMTRAX, which sends machine operating information to a secure Web site utilizing wireless technology. Data such as operating hours, location, cautions and maintenance alerts are relayed to the web application for analysis. The KOMTRAX fleet monitoring system increases machine availability, reduces the risk of machine theft, allows for remote diagnosis by the distributor, and provides a wealth of other information to drive business efficiency and productivity. Special features of the PC650LC-8 include: • Large Multi-Color Monitor The easy-to-view 7 in. LCD monitor enables accurate smooth work and displays data in 25 languages for global support. There are three modes of operation that may be selected through the monitor panel: Power mode, economy mode, and lifting mode. The monitor panel also displays the automatic air conditioner, machine maintenance tracking and the image from the standard, counterweight-mounted rearview camera system. • Enhanced Operating Efficiency Through Easy Maintenance and Serviceability The PC650LC-8 provides easy service and maintenance access in order to reduce costly downtime. The machine is equipped with the exclusive Komatsu EMMS (equipment management monitoring system), which performs three main functions that are displayed on the large LCD color monitor. EMMS continually monitors The Komatsu PC650LC-8, with a flywheel horsepower of 429 hp (320 kW), is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D140E-5 engine. all critical excavator systems, alerting and guiding The operating weight is 143,000 lbs. (64,864 kg). the operator should an abnormality occur. EMMS often prevents a small problem from • Cab Enhancements Provide Comfortable Working becoming a major service issue, contributing to reduced ensure reliability in the harshest conditions. The electronic operation costs. The system tracks the preventative mainte- connectors are DT-type and seal against dirt and moisture. Environment A wide spacious cab with a high back operator seat pronance schedule, provides on-board tracking, and advises cur- All hydraulic cylinders are protected by metal guard rings for rent required maintenance. EMMS also provides error codes additional reliability. Hydraulic hoses are equipped with O- vides support and comfort for reduced fatigue and higher and troubleshooting assistance to mechanics in order to min- ring seals versus conventional taper seals to provide extend- productivity. The multi-position, PPC (pressure proportioned leak-free life. The standard high pressure in-line filters at al control) levers and armrest integrated with the console imize diagnosis and repair time. the pump outlet port provide an extra level of protection to levers allow the operator to work in comfort while maintain• Built for Durability And Reliability All major components on the PC650LC-8 including the the hydraulic system. Long replacement intervals for ing precise control. The highly pressurized cab keeps dust from entering the engine, hydraulic pumps, motors, and control valves are hydraulic oil, engine oil, and filters keep the machine up and operator’s compartment, while its rigid frame offers wide exclusively designed and produced by Komatsu. The boom running for increased hours on the job. • Versatility to Match Different Job Applications visibility and has excellent sound absorption. The multiand arms exhibit long-term durability and are highly resistThe PC650LC-8 comes equipped with two boom mode layer viscous cab mounting system incorporates longer ant to bending and torsional stress due to large cross-sectional structures, thick high tensile strength steel, interior par- settings, three working modes, and Power Max control. stroke and the addition of a spring. Combined with a high tition walls, and large one piece castings. Komatsu frames These modes are designed to match engine speed, pump rigidity deck, the new cab damper mounting reduces noise are designed using the most advanced three-dimensional flow, and system pressure to specific application require- and vibration levels at the operator seat. A high capacity CAD and FEM analysis technology, according to the manu- ments, providing the operator with the flexibility to match automatic heater/defroster/air conditioning system is incorequipment performance to the job at hand. In hard digging porated into the new monitor panel and is provided as stanfacturer. Electronic components such as controllers, connectors, applications, a one-touch Power Max Function increases dard equipment. For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com. sensors and wiring have undergone extensive testing to digging force by 7 percent for 8 seconds.
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Link-Belt 210 X3 Series Feature New ROPS Cab, Interior The 210 X3 features an all new ROPS cab with new interior, new Interim Tier IVa engine technology with 10-percent better fuel efficiency, 7-percent more lift capacity, 3-percent faster cycle times and improved serviceability.
The Link-Belt 210 X3 series excavator is now available in North America in standard and long-front models. The 210 X3 features an all new ROPS cab with new interior, new Interim Tier IVa engine technology with 10-percent better fuel efficiency, 7percent more lift capacity, 3-percent faster cycle times and improved serviceability. Additionally, the 210 X3 can be equipped with an optional auxiliary hydraulic system, which allows the operator to change both pressure and flow settings from inside the cab without having to lift a wrench. The 210 X3 is equipped with an advanced, electronically-controlled Isuzu diesel engine to deliver enhanced performance and power to respond to peak demands of heavy digging and lifting applications. This advanced engine is EPA certified to Interim Tier IVa standards utilizing cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) and diesel particulate filter technology
(DPF). A new variable-geometry turbocharger provides high velocity air flow at lower rpm’s for clean, efficient combustion and power even when performing precision tasks at slower speeds. The 210 X3 features an all new fuel management system to squeeze every ounce of power from every drop of fuel. This intelligent new fuel efficiency system controls consumption by lowering engine rpm during non-critical functions. With a high-pressure common-rail fuel injection system, there’s no wasted fuel with precision, electronically-controlled metering. In combination with additional engine controls such as auto-idle, the advanced fuel management system reduces fuel consumption by up to 10-percent to lower overall owning and operating costs, according to the manufacturer. The X3 Series cab is 5-percent larger and more expansive with enhanced visibility to
the right without blocking the view to the travel motors. With a large, 7-in. LED color monitor to interface with the machine, an operator can easily navigate a full menu of user-friendly functionality to take full command of the 210. An operator also will feel safer in the ROPS-certified cab, especially with the standard rear-view camera which displays a panoramic view of the work site from the rear of the machine: optional sideview cameras also are available. Other notable new cab features include: a fuel consumption gauge on the monitor to assist in determining operating characteristics; newly designed joysticks with singleswipe wiper function and radio mute buttons; new MP3 audio input, improved airflow of climate control A/C and heat; repositioned fuse box for easy access. With 20 programmable languages, display messages can be read by virtually anyone. And, all Link-Belt excavators are equipped with
a standard control pattern changer. Refinements to the X3 Series hydraulic system have resulted in gains in lift capacity and up to 3-percent faster cycle times. Many of the hydraulic features of generations’ past have been carried through to the new X3, including the smooth functionality of the open-center design. To maximize uptime, the 210 X3 features an on-board diagnostic system with flashing diagnostic codes on the monitor to quickly alert the operator to potential trouble. New, programmable, service interval reminders for 13 different service items can be tracked through the monitor to make planning maintenance easier. A new easy access cab filter on the left hand side of the cab provides ground level access while helping maintain cab pressure to keep the interior clean. For more information, visit www.lbxco.com.
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Doosan’s DX225LC, DX255LC Excavators Deliver Power From clearing land for initial site development, to excavating for utilities, to stabilizing foundations for pavement installations, the ability to tailor an excavator’s power to its projects can increase productivity and reduce fuel consumption for contractors. Upgrades in power and performance to the Doosan DX225LC-3 and the DX255LC-3 excavators, combined with interim Tier IV (iTIV) emission compliance updates, are designed to help customers work more efficiently. Improvements to the machines include new selectable power modes and work modes that provide operators with the convenience of being able to customize their machine’s power delivery for specific tasks, in addition to adjusting the hydraulic flow to match attachment functions. A new electronic fan clutch reduces fuel consumption and noise levels, while providing cooling system efficiency improvements on the machines. The DX225LC-3 and DX255LC-3 are each powered by a 6-cylinder Doosan
provides the ability to momentarily disengage the float modes, permitting hydraulic flow to activate the boom. Also offered is an air compressor, which is ideal for operators in remote and dusty locations to clean the cab. A new straight travel option streamlines the travel and transport of the machines. This feature is ideal for the straight forward-andbackward travel common in trenching applications, as it provides a single foot pedal in the right front corner of the cab floor that operates both tracks.
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The cabin mounting mechanism Power cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) system, diesel oxidation catalyst has been improved with a thickened dampThe DX225LC-3 and DX255LC-3 are each (DOC) and diesel particulate filter (DPF). ening plate, and an internal coil spring has powered by a 6-cylinder Doosan DL06K been added to reduce cabin vibration 20 water-cooled diesel engine that has been percent, allowing operators to work designed for use with a cooled exhaust gas longer days with less fatigue, according recirculation (CEGR) system, diesel oxito the manufacturer. dation catalyst (DOC) and diesel particuThe spacious cab features an late filter (DPF). The engines in this conadjustable suspension seat with headfiguration are optimized to reduce nitrorest and adjustable armrest. Joystick gen oxides and articulate matter to comply controls telescope up and down based with iTIV emission regulations. The turon operator preference. A multi-funcbocharged 167 hp (124 kW) engine on the tion color LCD monitor panel displays DX225LC-3 and the 185 hp (138 kW) a variety of machine information, engine on the DX255LC-3 feature a highincluding operation history, flow rate pressure common-rail design with direct control and filter/oil information. fuel injection and electronic control. Easy-to-operate joystick controls The versatile, mid-sized Doosan make precise machine movements easy, DX225LC-3 and DX255LC-3 crawler while supplementary buttons are availexcavators feature an electronic power able for control of additional equipoptimizing system (EPOS), which proment, such as grabs, crushers and gripvides optimum power and fuel efficiency pers. In addition, the sound-suppressed via four power modes, auto-idle and The 167 hp (124 kW) DX225LC-3 has an operating weight of 49,604 lbs. (22,500 kg) with cab keeps machine noise as low as posmachine diagnostics. Operators can work standard boom, arm and 1.20 cu. yd. (.9 cu m) bucket. The 185 hp (138 kW) DX255LC-3 sible to reduce operator fatigue. more effectively with multiple work has an operating weight of 56,659 lbs. (25,700 kg) with standard boom, arm and 1.43 cu. modes, easy-to-read display monitors and yd. (1 cu m) bucket. Uptime precise control levers. The new Power + Long maintenance intervals and easy The 185 hp DX255LC-3 has an operating weight of access to service points increase machine uptime and mode provides improved performance and faster workgroup 56,659 lbs. (25,700 kg) with standard boom, arm and 1.43 productivity. Examples include centralized grease inlets, speeds for heavy duty work. cu. yd. (1 cu m) bucket. Bucket breakout force is 39,463 lbs., wide side access doors for cleaning radiators and oil while arm breakout force is 28,219 lbs. Maximum digging coolers, boom pivot bushings with greasing intervals of Performance Four work modes — digging, breaker, shear and the new reach is 32 ft. 10 in. (10 m) at ground level and maximum 250 hours, bucket pins with greasing intervals of 50 lifting mode — allow operators to get maximum efficiency digging depth is 22 ft. 4 in. (6.8 m). Dump height is 23 ft. 1 hours and a large-capacity engine air precleaner that and fuel economy in specific applications. In the lifting in. (7 m). removes more than 99 percent of airborne particles and mode, the increased pump torque, low engine rpms and autoextends filter cartridge service life. Options matic power boost provide extra muscle when lifting mateThe DX225LC-3 and DX255LC-3 — like all new The DX225LC-3 and DX255LC-3 feature a new intelli- Doosan machines — are covered by a 48 hour parts guarrials like pipe or concrete barriers. The 167 hp DX225LC-3 has an operating weight of gent floating boom option that allows the boom of the exca- antee. The program guarantees that if a “machine-debili49,604 lbs. (22,500 kg) with standard boom, arm and 1.20 vator to “float” up or down. With this feature, the operator tating” part is needed, Doosan will deliver it directly to cu. yd. (.9 cu m) bucket. Bucket breakout force is 33,510 can focus more on the task while decreasing the machine the end user within two business days or Doosan will pay lbs., while arm breakout force is 23,810 lbs. Maximum dig- workload and increasing efficiency. The float mode lets the for a replacement machine rental. The 48 Hour Parts ging reach is 31 ft. 10 in. (9.7 m) at ground level and maxi- boom move freely up and down without hydraulic flow, Guarantee is subject to carrier delivery restrictions mum digging depth is 21 ft. 7 in. (6.6 m). Dump height is 22 while the breaker mode allows the boom to freely move and/or governmental agency delays. For more informadown, only without hydraulic flow. A temporary reset button tion, visit www.doosanequipment.com. ft. 5 in. (6.8 m).
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Hi-Cap Multi-Ripper Bucket Digs for Gold in Alaska GOLD from page 8
“We also sold our Multi-Ripper Buckets to a geologist group excavating near Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic, in connection with a huge asteroid whose collision created the Chicxulub crater in Mexico 65.5 million years ago, causing fires and a tsunami killing nearly all living creatures in all the continents,” Horton said. “The accepted theory says the asteroid killed the dinosaurs and sent much of the period’s marine life into extinction,” adding the geological team needs the bucket “because the asteroid basically melted the earth when it hit, causing a melted glass-like rock. They are digging up fossils and I believe that our customer found one of the fossils that is proving the asteroid theory.” Leading Edge products have been honored with several awards, including Top 25, 50, and 100 Products of the Year Awards and a Design Innovation Award. Its latest product is the Stumpiranha for ripping out (Discovery Channel photo)
Leading Edge Attachments’ a Hi-Cap Multi-Ripper Bucket was attached to a Hitachi EX270 excavator.
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with Woods via subcontracted manufacturing. Leading Edge specializes in the design and sale of American-made high quality frost and rock ripper attachments and quick-change couplers for hydraulic excavators and tractor loader backhoes from 6,000 to 300,000 lbs. (2,722 to 136,078 kg). Its first main product was the MultiRipper, followed by Multi-Ripper and Hi-Cap Multi-Ripper Buckets. The company then introduced Multi-Ripper Teeth and the Raptor, DigNRip, and Stag Buckets. All its products
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There are plans to use the Leading Edge Attachments’ bucket more this summer and it may appear in next season’s shows.
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Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ................$60 Bobcat M200 Gold Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ........$30 Bobcat M400 Gold 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader,
Caterpillar 247B3 Multi-Terrain Track Loader, 1:32 Scale .. ..........................................................................................$50
Komatsu PC200 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................$105 Komatsu PC350 LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$90 Komatsu PC360LC-10 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ................$95
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Caterpillar 320D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$100
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Caterpillar 323D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$100
Komatsu PC400 LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$95
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Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$125
Komatsu PC2000-8 Front Shovel, 1:50 Scale..............$260
Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$45
Caterpillar 432E Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............$75
Komatsu SK1020 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$40
Bobcat S205 Skid Steer Loader & Pick-Up Truck/Trailer
Caterpillar 374D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$175
Komatsu SK1026 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$40
Caterpillar 906H Compact Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............$40
Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$95
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Set, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................$65 Bobcat 743 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ....................$40 Bobcat 773 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale..................................................................................$25 Case 580N Super N Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ........$50 Caterpillar AP655D Asphalt Paver, W/O Canopy, 1:50 Scale..................................................................................$85
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Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................$60
Link-Belt 800 X2 Excavator,1:50 Scale ........................$200
Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale..........................$55
Link-Belt 80100 Rough Terrain Crane..........................$200
Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck ........................$115
Mack Granite MP w/ Bottom Dump Trailer ....................$95
Hamm GRW280 Compactor w/Cabin ............................$80
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Hitachi EH700 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..............$40
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International "S" Series Dump Truck,1:25 Scale ........$125
Northwest 25-D Shovel, 1:50 Scale ................................$75
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International TD-15 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................$65
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Caterpillar D8T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..........$110
International TD-20E Dozer, 1:64 Scale..........................$24
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Contract Calls for Preservation of 20 Existing Structures BRIDGE from page 122
Swank Construction Co., New Kensington, Pa., for saw and seal joints; Safety Grooving & Grinding, New Kensington, Pa., for mechanical grooving of decks; Vantage Corp., Carnegie, Pa., for highway lighting and signing; Beth’s Barricades, Gibsonia, Pa., for traffic control signing; Avalotis Corp., Verona, Pa., for bridge painting; and Parking Lot Painting, Bethel Park, Pa., for pavement markings. Major equipment used on the job includes a Bidwell for latexing the decks, Caterpillar and John Deere hoes, JLG and Gehl Lulls, and JLG personnel lifts. Phase 2 Phase 2 began on Dec. 12, 2011, and completion is currently set for June 3, 2013, although the original completion date was Oct. 21, 2013. The project is running on schedule. Trumbull Corporation’s original contract was awarded for $17 million. However, additional work was added, for a total new contract amount of $17.2 million. Funding is from both federal and state sources. The contract calls for the preservation of 20 existing bridge structures and one concrete retaining wall. This includes bridge painting, deck repairs, latex concrete deck overlays, concrete substructure repairs, bearing replacements and bearing resets, replacement of existing dams with neoprene strip seal dams, above and below ground drainage repairs, pin and hanger retrofits, bituminous pavement, highway lighting, signing, pavement marking, and ITS work (Dynamic Message Sign and CCTV monitoring). Struzzi noted that the challenges with this phase of the project were the same as those encountered in Phase 1. This phase of the project involved minimal earthmoving, 15,000 cu. ft. (425 cu m) of shotcrete, and roughly 1,000 cu. yds. (764 cu m) of various classes of concrete. Major subcontractors for this phase include Amelie Construction for bearings; Strongstown B & K for signing, barrier wall, and fabrication of structural steel; Mar Allen Concrete Prod. Inc., for shotcrete and waterproofing; Rampart for hydrodemolition of bridge decks and retaining wall; Swank Construction Company for saw and seal joints; Safety Grooving and Grinding for mechanical grooving of decks; Power Contracting for highway lighting and ITS work; and Beth’s Barricades for traffic control signing. Major equipment used on the job includes a Bidwell for latexing the decks; Caterpillar and John Deere hoes; JLG and Gehl lulls; JLG personnel lifts; a custom- made JLG outfitted with a 30,000 PSI hydro demo head with pumps on a tractor trailer; and several pick-up trucks. “The concrete retaining wall (approximately 80 ft. high) surface was to be prepped via hydro-demolition prior to the application of new shotcrete,” Struzzi said. “This required designing the equipment and access platform to be site-specific. A FRACO system was used for access to the hydraulic climbing platform and the hydro demo machine.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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purchased flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program. Congress approved $9.7 billion on Jan. 3 to replenish this program’s funding, which had only $3.8 billion available to meet more than 140,000 claims nationwide. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which coordinates the program, has estimated that flood claims could total as high as $12 billion. FEMA provided public assistance funding to states hit by the storm. This included paying for up to 75 percent for debris removal and allotting funds to county and local governments to defray removal costs. (Under a separate program of “individual assistance,” it also provided funding to individuals and households.) Thousands of homes in the coastal areas of New Jersey and New York suffered four or five feet of water from the surge as ocean water converged with water from bays. Many of these homes have been condemned. Others may have to be raised to 10 to 15 ft. above mean high-low water level under revised flood-plain designations, which include wind velocity as well as flooding. New Jersey, where more than 45 percent of residents live in flood-prone areas, already requires buildings to be elevated at least 1 ft. above federal mandates. Costs of non-compliance include greatly increased flood insurance premiums, plus fines. Construction Challenge Reconstruction challenges government and industry. Almost 350,000 homes were destroyed in New Jersey alone, where 116,000 people were evacuated or displaced and nearly 7 million people lost power. Storm surges also destroyed an estimated 305,000 homes in New York State, including thousands in Staten Island, Queens and Long Island. Fire resulting from the storm destroyed more than 100 homes in the Breezy Point section of Queens. Sandy created a big demand for contractors and even formerly unemployed construction workers, spurring activity, which had been almost dormant since the collapse of the housing market. Equipment needs have been almost overwhelming. Work crews have needed power generators, forklifts, skid steers, trucks and other equipment. Loss of power initially hampered internet communications to meet these needs. The Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) in Oak Brook, Ill., reported in an article that Modern Group received 180 forklifts from other dealers to help meet the emergency, and had sold two million portable power units in just one week, while Hoffman
Equipment attributed 35 to 40 percent of its rentals to storm-cleanup needs. The AED article said demolition work, with its attendant equipment needs, could last from six months to a year. Some homeowners have called in bulldozers on their own for demolition work. After city inspectors in New York identify a Sandy-damaged structure as unsafe, and the owner signs a written consent form, the city will demolish the structure without charge.
estimates. Localities would be offered more flexibility in spending money but also would be responsible for cost overruns. The Congressional Budget Office said most of the new funding won’t be spent before 2015. It said $3.6 billion would be spent this year and $11.3 billion next year.
cleanup job to AshBritt Inc., which was the lead contractor for cleaning up the Mississippi coastline after Hurricane Katrina. The contract, which includes about $150 million from federal and local governments, was on the same terms as a four-yearold contract already in place in Connecticut, with a large portion of the funds going to subcontractors and landfills for clearing hundreds of thousands of tons of debris from the Jersey shoreline. Gov. Chris Christie has denied that this contract waived competitive bidding. The reports said about a dozen companies in the United States can handle large-scale cleanups after natural disasters, adding that AshBritt hired M Public Affairs in Trenton, Brian Deery N.J., a subsidiary of Obama adviser David Axelrod’s national consulting Associated General Contractors of America firm, to explain to local officials in storm-damaged areas what the contractors can offer in terms of cleanup Reconstruction from Sandy’s devastation and how they would be fully reimbursed by challenges individual homeowners, state and the Federal government. It also hired politilocal government emergency management cal consultants to help win work in 43 departments, the Army Corps of Engineers, municipalities. hundreds of contractors and their employees, New Jersey also reportedly awarded an and thousands of construction workers pre- initial $9.5 million contract to viously unemployed. Massachusetts-based CDM Smith Inc. after The work has included removing as much competitive bidding with six final bidders. as one million cu. yds. of sand from base- The reports said CDM could end up adminments and streets, replenishing beaches, istering as much as $6 billion worth of work removing rotting drywall, splintered wood in the block grant program, including funds and studs and other materials from homes for homeowners whose repairs aren’t covinundated by 10 or more ft. of water, power- ered by private insurers or FEMA. sawing trees which had fallen across highThe Army Corps of Engineers is managways, replacing signs and streetlights, and ing cleanup efforts in New York, at rates estiremoving all sorts of debris from streets and mated in some reports at $129 a cubic yard properties. Much of this work is being fund- in Long Island. ed by state Office of Emergency Management departments. Roads Now Opened Boardwalks are being reconstructed in State departments of transportation in resorts like Belmar, N.J., Seaside Heights, New Jersey and New York — the states N.J., and the Rockaways in New York. hardest hit by Sandy — leapt into emerIn Manhattan, contractors have been miti- gency disaster relief as the storm hit. gating floor damage from the East River, Repairing infrastructure was a priority. whose storm surge was 13.88 ft. above nor- FEMA regulations specified that communimal high tides, flooding seven subway tun- ties should complete such repairs before they nels — the worst disaster in the history of the could be reimbursed for other work. New York subway system. Below the “We started a major recovery effort withground level of apartment buildings and sky- in days,” said Tim Greeley, a spokesperson scrapers in Lower Manhattan, contractors of the New Jersey DOT in Trenton, N.J. “We pumped out contaminated water from park- have a line item for emergency-type work in ing levels where flooded cars leaked oil and the capital program for every fiscal year. gas. They removed the water in large tanker- Thus all our Sandy-recovery work was done trucks since it was too contaminated to be on an emergency basis by on-call contracemptied into nearby rivers. The lower floors tors. When we use such state funding, we of many of these buildings are being recon- will in turn request the Federal Highway structed to better resist flooding. Administration (FHWA) and FEMA to According to newspaper reports, two days recoup that money. after Sandy struck the Jersey shore, New “The main area of damage was state Jersey decided to speed the cleanup by Route 35 in Ocean County. Sand was piled awarding a large New Jersey emergency see SANDY page 128
“There’s also a lot of talk [in Congress] about preventing this from happening in the future…”
Congress Approves Funding The emergency relief measure was approved by a vote of 241 to 180 in the House on Jan. 15 and 62 to 36 in the Senate on Jan. 28. Signed into law, it includes $16 billion for the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) community development fund whose block grants would give towns flexibility in pursuing priority projects. About $12.1 billion of that will be shared among Sandy victims and victims of other federally declared disasters in 2011 to 2013. The remaining $3.9 billion is solely for Sandyrelated projects. The block grants will include support for damage not covered by FEMA, the Small Business Administration or insurance; federal grants for rebuilding destroyed homes and repairing damage; buying out or elevating homes; and rebuilding various types of infrastructure like schools, hospitals and power. Another $11.5 billion is for disaster relief through FEMA. This includes shelters and the cost of having restored power. An additional $10.9 billion is for repairing public transit systems in New York and New Jersey, and making them more resistant to future storms. The Army Corps of Engineers would receive $5.35 billion for beach replenishment, projects to protect against future storms and for improved flood control. Another $2 billion would go to highways. Other programs include $118 million to Amtrak for repairs and for a new system of redundancy against tunnel flooding. Amtrak did not receive a requested $188 million for expansion, including new long-planned tunnels from New Jersey to Penn Station in New York. “Funding gives agencies and states a handle on how much money they will have, speeding the process of awarding contracts,” said Christian A. Klein, AED’s vice president of government affairs and Washington counsel. The measure would change the way the federal government reimburses localities for disaster expenses by offering them fixed grants based on professionally prepared cost
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10 feet high at some places on this road. Many people have seen the picture of Mantoloking, where the highway was completely washed out. We completely rebuilt the highway there, at the intersection with the Mantoloking Bridge. Our area of focus was the 12 miles between Point Pleasant Beach and the entrance to Island Beach State Park. This was a major cleanup effort which began right after the storm and concluded 10 weeks later. We removed dumptruck after dumptruck of sand and debris. We also repaired more than 80 sinkholes between Bayhead and Seaside Heights. Properties along Routes 35 and 36, from Sandy Hook to Seaside Heights, sustained catastrophic damage.” NJDOT or its contractors also replaced or repaired 1,250 traffic signals, replaced 1,100 traffic signs, plugged two 100-ft.-wide breeches between Point Pleasant and Mantoloking, removed 27 structures and 114 cars or boats from roads, and removed 4,425 truckloads of debris from state and local roads. The main contractors for the highway cleanup work in New Jersey were I.E.W., Ferreira, and Schifano. Backhoes and other equipment also cleared Route 37 from Toms River to Seaside Heights and Route 72 to Long Beach Island. DOT’s in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut and other northeastern states also had to inspect all shore-area bridges for structural damage. (Inspectors discovered some erosion around bridge piers of Routes 37 and 72 in Jersey, and have filled in the areas with sand and rock. They also found that the electrical system for the Shark River drawbridge in Monmouth County was damaged, and closed this bridge for 45 days of repair.) The New York DOT has rebuilt sections of the 16-mi.-long Ocean Parkway near Jones Beach, and has completed repairing damage from the storm surge, which carried sand from the dunes. Reconstruction of the four-lane divided highway was a joint venture of Bove Construction, Kelly Construction and John P. Piccone Construction. The New York subway system needs an estimated $4.8 billion to recover from the superstorm. At least 10,800 truckloads of debris have been hauled from the Metropolitan New York area to landfills in upstate New York and Pennsylvania. Beaches are meanwhile being replenished with sand which has been
scrupulously cleaned in sifters supplied by sand from front end loaders. The Army Corps of Engineers said crews had filtered 94,000 cu. yds. of sand in the six weeks before New Year’s Day. This is enough to fill a football field to a depth of 44 ft. Major Market “It looks like a lot of business [from Sandy] regionally in the New Jersey/New York area,” said Daniel Fisher, senior director, government affairs and associate counsel at AED’s Washington, D.C., office. “Republicans believe the funding should have immediate impact; Democrats are also focusing on preventing similar disasters in the future.” Brian Deery, senior director of the Highway and Transportation Division, Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) in Washington, sees “a substantial market for contractors,” with the funding coming in three stages and boosting construction activity in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. “A lot of energy was spent to fix roads or bridges which were impassable,” he said. “There’s also a lot of talk [in Congress] about preventing this from happening in the future through such steps as flood gates and flood walls. Contracts for this have not been let. We would expect contracts in six to eight months if they decide on such work. New York has been talking about this for years; it would be a huge financial commitment.” Most of the response in recovering from Sandy has been coordinated through Offices of Emergency Management (OEM) which provide federal funds from FEMA to aid municipalities, counties and public entities which request help. Working with the governor’s office, the New Jersey OEM, for instance, has provided millions of federal dollars for public assistance (infrastructure repair and public property) and hazard mitigation. The largest grant was $27.8 million to the New Jersey Dept. of Human Services. Several companies have received contracts from FEMA and other agencies to help manage grants or loans. These include Fluor Corp. and AECOM Technology Corp., which received a total of $64.3 million in Fiscal 2013 contracts to help FEMA manage recovery from Sandy and other disasters. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Philippi-Hagenbuch Truck Bodies Minimize Maintenance Philippi-Hagenbuch (PHIL) takes hauling hard rock and ore to a new level with its HiVol Hard Rock/Ore Bodies. Designed with the hard rock and ore mining industry in mind, PHIL engineered its special Hard Rock / Ore bodies to easily handle highly abrasive material while minimizing carryback and maintenance requirements. The reduced-weight design also keeps operators comfortable while allowing trucks to haul at maximum capacities, according to the manufacturer. PHIL customizes every HiVol truck body to the individual mine’s specifications. The custom design approach provides each operation with the highest possible payload, longest lifespan and best possible long-term return on investment, according to the manufacturer. To ensure the body will fit a company’s application and specifications precisely, PHIL’s engineers work closely with mining customers in identifying key factors that will impact the design of the truck body. Those factors may include density and cohesive qualities of the material, height and width restrictions, loading equipment and climate conditions. In addition, PHIL applies its load profiling process in examining the natural angle of repose, or how the material lays once it is dumped into the body, to maximize its payload capacity and reduce potential for material to fall out of the body. Once it has identified all the key factors, PHIL begins the engineering process. As with all of its products, the company’s engineers focus on a proprietary process for all HiVol bodies that removes unnecessary steel and, as a result, unnecessary weight. By doing so, they are able to add features, such as greater width and the
most substantial Finally the near perfloor bolster system fect weight distribuavailable; all based tion provides a on PHIL standards smoother, safer ride that have been for the driver. refined over five Customizing decades. The comeach HiVol body to bined design aspects the mine’s specificacontribute to greater tions increases loadcapacity to equal ing safety and greatfully utilized gross ly reduces the vehicle weights potential for loading (GVW). damage. PHIL The design condesigns each body tinues within the to ensure the width load containing poris correctly paired tion of HiVol Hard with the loading Rock / Ore bodies tool. This provides with hydrophobic for the lowest possisteel liners in the ble loading height front corners and the Philippi-Hagenbuch customizes every HiVol truck body to the indi- and allows the shovfront third of the vidual mine’s specifications. el to get closer to the body slope, along floor of the body, with a high-abrasion liner in weight capacity to reinforce of the mined materials. At nearly eliminating the the rear third of the floor. other areas of the truck body the same time it keeps pay- chances that loading equipThe liners provide ultimate that generally receive the load at a maximum capacity. ment will damage the sides. PHIL also incorporates It also translates to less durability against abrasive most wear. Reinforced body side top specially sourced 450 vibration to the truck driver materials while ensuring as much hauled material as rails are half sections of Brinell steel throughout and less impact within the possible leaves the body rounded pipe that tie the every HiVol body. This steel truck body when material is during dumping. Often, the inside steel plate to the out- contains less carbon than loaded. ore and soil mixed payload side plate at the top and most 450 Brinell steel being In addition, the HiVol is becomes muddy and sticky, cover the gap between them. used in truck bodies today. constructed to ensure that and it tends to form a bridge They provide added rein- The lower the carbon level, the tail of the truck body has across the front of the truck forcement to the sides of the the less likely it is that the ample clearance at full body. Traditionally, that has truck body and eliminate the steel will become brittle and dump. Taking berm height left valuable and costly potential for material to crack in cold weather condirequirements into consideramaterial behind. As the build up within the side- tions. As a result, the steel in name suggests, hydrophobic walls. With outside steel PHIL bodies is able to han- tion, PHIL engineers its bodmaterials repel moisture. plates that taper inward near dle intense environments ies so they do not fall below PHIL strategically places the top, the top rails also pro- and require little mainte- the center of the wheels, or this unique steel in key parts vide a compressive effect. In nance, even after hundreds the height of the berm, at full of the truck body — areas other words, they provide of thousands of tons hauled. dump. This helps eliminate In addition, HiVols are tail damage from dumping where carryback begins — added strength to the body reducing the likelihood that walls to protect their integri- wider than other bodies and into a pile. PHIL’s body lifting sysmaterials will be able to ty in the unlikely event that and have a lower center of build up, according to the they are struck by a loading gravity, with a third of the tem also contributes to easy tool. weight over the front axle maintenance and installation manufacturer. In addition, steel bolsters and two-thirds over the of its truck bodies. The sysA substantial taper of the body from the front to the that run from side to side back. The combination tem builds four removable free-floating lifting eyes back also decreases wear under the body floor double delivers several benefits. First, it allows for even made of 450 Brinell steel for and carryback potential on the size of the “sweet spot,” the body sides. Because the the area that can handle the and well-balanced weight temporary integration into body is narrower at the front greatest material impact, distribution across the entire the floor of the truck body. than at the back, material within the center floor sec- bed of the truck body. This compares to traditional releases immediately as it tion. The bolster design runs Improved weight distribu- bodies, which place lifting begins to dump and slides through the frame rails, tion benefits truck body and eyes on the body sides and straight out of the body with- which run from front to back tire life by eliminating the pull in on them when the out abrading the sides. By and tie the floor together potential for greater weight body is being lifted. During constructing the body in a more substantially than any wearing on specific areas. installation or removal of a manner that reduces wear to other floor in the industry. With the weight more equal- body, the 10-in. diameter the sides, Philippi- The floors in all PHIL cus- ly distributed across all of lifting hole covers are Hagenbuch is able to cut tom bodies create a super the tires themselves, the removed and operators can weight from the sides of the structure that won’t buckle potential for uneven wear attach rigging to the eyes body and use the extra under the immense weight also is greatly reduced. that are inserted from
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NEEDED ALL THE TIME 12 MONTHS 7 DAYS BULLDOZERS USA NOT ADVERTISED CONTRACTOR D6 AT D10 1985 AND UP | WANT TO BUY FROM USER NOT ADVERTISED BULLDOZER D6AT D10 1985 ANS UP CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOBILE 1 514 386 8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN @VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 3 OF HITACHI CG70 STEEL BOTTOM ROLLERS PHONE: 408 833 9400 EMAIL: INF@SABANKAYASELECT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ALL EQUIPMENT WANTED!! | WANTED TO BUY CONTRACTOR OWNED EQUIPMENT!!! CONTACT: JOE PHONE: 1-570-250-5559 EMAIL: JOEDIRTMACH@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PILE HAMMERS | LOOKING FOR ICE 44-50 PILE HAMMER AND ICE 416 PILE HAMMERS. LOOKING TO BUY IMMEDIATELY CONTACT: WILLIE EMAIL: WILLIEKIRCH@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED KOMATSU ENGINES | LOOKING FOR USED OR REBUILDABLE ENGINE CORES FOR ALL DIFFERENT KOMATSU APPLICATIONS. CONTACT: DAVE C. PHONE: 248-634-1978 FAX: 248-634-3488 EMAIL:DAVEMIDAMERICA@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SKID STEER | 2109 MUSTANG OR 7810 GEHL UNDER 2000 HRS CAB AIR HEAT QUIK TACH FOOT CONTROLS CONTACT: GIL PHONE: 701 368 1525 EMAIL: GSPLAYME@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT | I HAVE BUYERS LOOKING FOR PACKAGES OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, LOCATED IN NORTHEAST USA CONTACT: GARY SANTOMERO EMAIL: GYPSY.IRON@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BUCKETS | 48 IN BUCKET FOR 160LC JOHN DEERE CONTACT: GREG WOOD EMAIL: WOODY.2525@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 993K COAL BUCKET | NEED A NEW, USED OR REBUILT 993K COAL BUCKET CONTACT: JEFF WILLISON PHONE: 918-407-8787 EMAIL: JEFFWEQUIPCO @TULSACOXMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR NEW GENSET NATURAL GAS G3520C | NEED TO KNOW PRICE OF NEW CATERPILLAR NATURAL GAS GENSETS 1950KW \ 50HZ \ WITH CABIN CONTACT: MASTANEH DARYAIZADEH PHONE: 09002126717117 FAX: 0902126717119 EMAIL: MASTANEH@MLORD.COM.TR ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
FORD 550 TRUCK CONTACT: ANTHONY GAGLIOTI PHONE: 604853057 FAX: SAME EMAIL:ARGAGLIOTI@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BOBCAT X 331 MINI EXCAVATOR RUBBER TRACKS USED CONTACT: RIC PHONE: 407-947-9505 EMAIL: RGD75@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– STRUCK CRAWLER | LOOKING FOR A STRUCK MINI COMPACT TRACTOR WITH OR WITHOUT ATTACHMENTS CONTACT: TAYLOR PHONE: 614-271-0342 EMAIL: TAYLORRADOVICH@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FLOOR GRINDER - LOCATED IN SEATTLE PHONE: 425-749-0001 EMAIL: MICHAELVALLEE@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AUTOMATIC BAR STRAIGHTENING MACHINE CONTACT: BAQARBASHA.S.A PHONE: +919688677317 EMAIL: BAQARMOHAMMEDCIVIL@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE BUY MANUALS | LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS AND VEHICLES OF ALL SORTS. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
184/28 BACKHOE TIRE | 18.4/28 BACKHOE TIRE USED OR NEW CONTACT: WAYNE PHONE: 803 564 6310 EMAIL: WJTRUCK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CANOPY SWEEPS FOR D4H | I AM LOOKING FOR SCREENS FOR CANOPY AND ROPS SWEEPS FOR CANOPY CONTACT: PETER PHONE: 530-532-0652 FAX: SAME AS ABOVE EMAIL: PETER-GIORDANO@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU BR380JG1 TRACK JAW CRUSHER | LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR USA LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603-828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NORMAL BOOM OR STICK LONG REACH EXCAVATOR FRONTS CONTACT: JAY MUNOZ EMAIL: JAYMUNOZ52@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED 744H GP PIN ON BUCKET CONTACT: JEREMY KING PHONE: 715-571-0927 EMAIL: RINGLEBOY26@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BLADES STOCK#SP-018 PHONE: 850-292-4017 EMAIL: IRONSINK44@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– O&K 120E PART | NEED O&K 120E BACKHOE, THE BOOM AND CYLINDER PART. MORE INFO PLS EMAIL. CONTACT: JERRY PHONE: 0031227570364 EMAIL: INFO@EMO-MAC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TEREX TR100 | LOOKING FOR TEREX TR100 DUMPTRUCKS, 2-4 UNITS. MUST HAVE EPA. CONTACT: JERRY PHONE: 0031227570364 EMAIL: INFO@EMO-MAC.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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MOTOR GRADERS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE SEVERAL UNITS OF 140H (99 - 02), AND 14 G/H (72 - 00) CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADERS, PREFERABLY WITH RIPPER. GRADERS MUST BE GOOD LOOKING AND IN WORKING CONDITION WITH OLD PAINT. SEND PICTURES, CONDITION, SERIAL NUMBER AND FINAL OFFER PRICE. CONTACT: AIMN BLBOL PHONE: +971504814823 EMAIL: SALE@ALWAFAEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR LARGER IMPACT CRUSHERS - SCREENS - CONVEYORS SCALES IN THE MIDWEST REGION. EMAIL: ROCKSHYLLC@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED CARGO VANS | WANTED 100 USED CARGO VANS FLEETS ONLY, AS MANY AS POSSIBLE NO DEALERS PLEASE. CONTACT: FRANK PHONE: 570-562-3291 EMAIL: CARGOVANMAN@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATEPILLAR GRADER 12G AND 140G | IF YOU HAVE ANY IN STOCK PLEASE SEND PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARA PHONE: 832-528-0786 FAX: 281-727-0415 EMAIL:RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR 926E AND 936F | I NEED URGENT CAT 930, 926E AND 936F, PLEASE SEND ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: ABDAL SALEEM PHONE: 966 3 842 8312 FAX: 9666 3 312326 EMAIL: HAJICONSTRUCTEST@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ANY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT WANTED | LOOKING FOR CAT 330 CL/DL <3000 HOURS, AUX HYD. FOR CONTRACTOR EXCAVATORS DOZERS LOADERS COMPACTORS ARTICULATED TRUCKS OFF HIGHWAY TRUCKS MOTOR GRADERS SCRAPERS ON ROAD TRUCKS BUYING OR SELLING LET JOE KNOW! CONTACT: JOE PHONE: 570-360-5162 EMAIL: JOEDIRTMACH@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MOBILE TRAILERS EMAIL: ORLANDOGEERMAN@GOOGLE.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR BACKHOES. PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL WITH WHAT YOU HAVE. CONTACT: CODY PHONE: 1(810)834-2571 EMAIL: CODY.CROOKEDACRE@AOL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
TELEHANDLER | 6-8,000 LBS TELEHANDLER WITH 40FT REACH. 2005 OR NEWER CONTACT: MANAGER PHONE: 618 789-0449 FAX: 8886510449 EMAIL: GRANDRENTAL@CONSOLIDATED.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ATLAS COPCO | ATLAS COPCO’S XAS 750 JD7 TIER 4A COMPRESSOR MEETS NEW EMISSION STANDARDS. SEND ASKING PRICE CONTACT: MR MO ALABEDE PHONE: 00353899674351 EMAIL: MMALABEDE77@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE SELL ALL KINDS OF EQUIPMENT MANUALS. GIVE US A CALL, WE MIGHT HAVE WHAT YOURE LOOKING FOR. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LULL 844 TT 34 PARTS MACHINE OR PARTS NEW OR USED. CONTACT: SEAN PHONE: (815)566-0442 FAX: (815)827-3246 EMAIL:SEAN.MANINGER@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU PC308 TRACK EXCAVATOR | LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR EAST COAST USA LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMIEQUIP@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– OLD CHAMPION ROAD GRADER CONTACT: ALVIN WALDNER PHONE: 605-778-6776 FAX: 605-778-6778 | EMAIL:GR.ALVIN@SDCOLONY.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED BULLDOZER D6N LGP ENC CAB USER USA LOW HOURS LOW PRICE • WANT TO BUY FROM USA «CONTRACTORS D6N LGP D7G D8K CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR MOB 1-514-386-8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS (USED OR NEW). WE PREFER 100 OR MORE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR D8R DOZER EMAIL: RMJANSEN70@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE NEED 2X 50T RIGID DUMP TRUCK. PRICE ~ 50K USD. CONTACT: JERRY PHONE: 0031227570364 EMAIL: INFO@EMO-MAC.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Middletown, NY Sat., March 2, 2013 For: Construction and Support Equipment, Trucks and Trailers • Iowa City, IA Wed., March 13, 2013 For: Construction Equipment, Attachments, Trucks and Trailers • Las Vegas, NV Sat., March 16, 2013 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment • Atlantic City, NJ Thurs.-Sun., March 21-24, 2013 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks and Trailers • Adams Center, NY Sat., May 4, 2013 For: Construction Equipment 300+ Collectible Cars, 19401970, US Army Jeeps and More
RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Tipton, CA February 15, 2013 • Orlando, FL February 18-23, 2013 • Chehalis, WA March 5, 2013 • Fort Worth, TX March 5-6, 2013 • Salt Lake City, UT March 8, 2013 • Denver, CO March 12, 2013 • Columbus, OH March 14, 2013 • Los Angeles, CA March 19, 2013 • Northeast, MD March 19, 2013 • Raleigh-Durham, NC March 21, 2013 • Sacramento, CA March 22, 2013 • Nashville, TN March 27, 2013 • Atlanta, GA March 28, 2013 • Williamsport, PA April 10, 2013 • Pittsburgh, PA April 11, 2013
Coming Auctions BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • San Bernardino, CA Sat., February 23, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Sacramento, CA Sat., March 9, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Sacramento, CA Sat., March 23, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
CAT AUCTION SERVICES www.catauctions.com 866-750-9432 • Orlando, FL Friday, February 15, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Online Timed Auction Wed., March 20, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Kansas City, MO Wed., March 27, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Thurs., April 4, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
DEANCO AUCTIONS www.deancoauction.com 601-656-9768 • 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
DEL PETERSON & ASSOCIATES
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY
www.delpeterson.com 800-492-9090
www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898
• Online Only Thurs., February 19, 2013 For: Construction and Farm Equipment, Trucks and Trailers
• Laflin, PA Wed., March, 13 2013 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks and Attachments
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 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
HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493 • Marietta, PA Fri., February 22, 2013 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks and Trailers
• Philadelphia, MS September 18-19, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
HILCO INDUSTRIAL, LLC
• Philadelphia, MS November 20-21, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
• Tuscaloosa, AL March 20-21, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
www.hilcoind.com 847-313-4747
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 February 26-28, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
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 Thurs.-Sat., March 21-23, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., February 14, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., February 28, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 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
NITKE AUCTIONS www.nitkeauctions.com 715-362-6162
WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC.
• Fond Du Lac, WI www.wca-online.com March 23, 2013 760-731-7760 For: Complete Dispersal Loudolff • Perris, CA Excavating and Grading Thurs., February 14, 2013 • Wausau, WI For: Construction Equipment and April 26, 2013 Trucks For: Construction Equipment
NUTT AUCTION COMPANY
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.nuttauction.com 903-748-4400
www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990
• Garland City, AR Sat., February 16, 2013 For: Annual Garland City Spring Equipment Auction
• Kissimmee, FL February 11-18, 2013 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks and Trailers
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Ritchie Announces First China Auction Date for April 2013 Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers will be holding its first unreserved public auction in China on April 18, 2013. In addition to securing an official auction date, the company has started receiving its first consignments, which include a mixture of unused international and local equipment. Current equipment highlights include an unused 2010 Kato HD820V hydraulic excavator; a 2009 Caterpillar 320D-E hydraulic excavator; and a 2007 Caterpillar D7G Series II crawler tractor. The announcement came shortly after the company’s initial announcement in November 2012, during a press conference at bauma China, where Ritchie Bros. announced that it will bring the certainty of unreserved auctions to Chinese equipment buyers and sellers now that the company’s Wholly Owned Foreign Enterprise application had been approved by the Chinese government. “Now that we have received approval from the Chinese government, we are excited to open up the global heavy equipment market to Chinese equipment owners,” said Stephen Branch, vice president, Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. “Our global heavy equipment network is more than 50 years in the making. Today, it consists of more than 40 auction sites around the world, an industry-leading Web site and a suite of value added services that make our auctions a onestop-shop for heavy equipment buyers and sellers. We encourage local and international equipment owners to participate in this truly global event by contacting our Beijing office — April is just around the corner.” One of the first local sellers to consign equipment to the upcoming Beijing unreserved public auction is Xie Qianbo, owner of Shanghai Jin Jichang Engineering Machinery Co. Ltd. — a Shanghai-based heavy equipment dealer. “I have known Ritchie Bros. for many years now and have attended their auctions outside of China,” said Xie. “I have seen with my own eyes the attraction power that Ritchie Bros. has. They have the power to bring legitimate buyers from around the world who need to buy my machines in order to put them to work right away. This is why we are selling our equipment at the first ever Ritchie Bros. auction in China. The process is simple and trustworthy.” Ritchie Bros. has formally leased land in the Tianzhu Free Trade Zone (Shunyi, Beijing) in preparation for this first unreserved public auction in China. Strategically located within minutes of Beijing Capital International Airport, the Tianzhu Free Trade Zone is connected to one of China’s largest roll-on, roll-off ports in Tianjin. “For many years we have been learning China’s market, customer needs and behaviors,” said Chris Edwards, Ritchie Bros. general manager of China, Korea and Mongolia. “It’s exciting that we are about to introduce the unreserved auction process in China, which we believe is the most fair and transparent way for heavy equipment buyers and sellers to conduct business.” For more information, visit www.rbauction.com.
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Petrowsky Auctioneers Holds Sale in Elmwood Park, N.J.
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etrowsky Auctioneers held a public auction Jan. 30 in Elmwood Park, N.J.
The sale featured Joseph M. Sanzari equipment from concurrent job completions and included a significant number of hydraulic excavators, crawler tractors, rollers, motorgraders, buckets and attachments and more. see PETROWSKY page 142
(L-R): Rich Califano of Foley Inc.; Larry Rowe, vice president of Asset Management, Tilcon New York Inc.; and Bob Kukulski, recently retired from Foley Inc.
(L-R): Brian Clark, Penn-Jersey Machinery; Brian Blair, B. Blair Corp., Ivyland, Pa.; Wayne Donahue and Todd Ewing, both of Penn-Jersey Machinery, Somerville, N.J.
The Abalos brothers are ready to test equipment at the auction.
Petrowsky Auctioneers, North Franklin, Conn., recently conducted a public equipment auction for Joseph M. Sanzari Inc. The equipment auctioned off was from concurrent job completions and the sale was held at the company’s Elmwood Park, N.J., location.
Binder Machinery Company was well represented at the auction. (L-R): Robert Fornini, territory sales representative; Roy Corriveau, product support representative; and Carlin Binder, president of IronBin Machinery.
The Petrowsky Auctioneers truck helps bidders with pricing by sporting a large TV, which also was hooked up to Internet bidding.
J.J. Sinisi (L) and Randy Sinisi, co-owners of Sinisi Asphalt Paving, Fairview, N.J. Sinisi Asphalt Paving has been family-owned and operated since 1969.
Painted with the Sanzari red, a row of crawler tractors sits ready to be auctioned off in Elmwood Park N.J.
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Public Auction Construction and Utility Equipment
Private Sector Driving Increase in Construction Employment EMPLOYMENT from page 1
Friday, February 22nd @ 9:00 Auction Location:
601 Christiana Ave. Wilmington, DE 19801
Please call (302) 654-1846 or Marty Piela @ (302) 530-9103 for more information
Inspection on February 20th & 21st from 8am-5pm
Visit our website for a list of inventory & pictures
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
8 percent); Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, Wash. (7,800 jobs, 12 percent); BostonCambridge-Quincy, Mass. (5,900 jobs, 12 percent) and Los Angeles-Long BeachGlendale, Calif. (5,700 jobs, 5 percent). The largest job losses were in AtlantaSandy Springs-Marietta, Ga. (minus 4,900 jobs, minus 5 percent); followed by Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, Ore.-Wash. (minus 3,600 jobs, minus 7 percent); TampaSt. Petersburg-Clearwater, Fla. (minus 3,500 jobs, minus 7 percent) and Northern Virginia (minus 3,200 jobs, minus 5 percent). Jackson, Miss. (minus 20 percent, minus 2,000 jobs) lost the highest percentage. Other areas experiencing large percentage declines in construction employment included Columbus, Ind. (minus 19 percent, minus 300 jobs); Springfield, Mass.-Conn. (minus 18 percent, minus 1,400 jobs) and Danville,
Ill. (minus 13 percent, minus 100 jobs). Association officials noted that construction employment is benefitting from growing demand for construction, driven primarily by the private sector. They added that the rebounding housing market and relatively strong demand for health care, energy and higher education facilities boosted construction spending levels by more than 7 percent for the year through November. But they cautioned that construction spending was still more than $300 billion below peak levels amid declining public sector activity and weaker demand for office, retail and lodging. “Contractors in some areas appear confident enough about market conditions to begin adding staff,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “The question is whether private sector demand will continue to grow in 2013 or stall as it has done in prior years.”
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diversified requires a lot of different sizes of equipment. Tools of the Trade Just as the scope of their work has expanded, so has their inventory. “We have 15 to 16 pieces [of heavy construction equipment],” Mikula estimated. “Eighty-five percent of our heavy equipment fleet is Cat, due to its longevity, reliability and customer service. It’s not the cheapest product, but the majority of our equipment is Cat because it’s great and we know it’s going to last. Being a third-generation company, you look at longevity. We know the equipment will last; it’s quality equipment. We know we won’t have to replace it in a couple years, so we can buy other equipment to expand our fleet. It helps if you don’t have to constantly replace machines. That’s why we like Cat; the return on investment is great.” In addition to a 315 excavator, 320
excavator, 416 backhoe, D5 dozer and 928 loader, recent acquisitions include a 308 excavator, 304 excavator and 289 skid steer loader. “They are methodical about purchases,” Gonzalez said. “We work closely with them to familiarize them with our smaller machines. The busiest machines in their fleet are the 308, a 304 mini and the 289 compact track loader, their last three purchases.” One advantage of adding the smaller machines to their inventory is that no matter the size of the job, Mikula Contracting has the right equipment to service a client’s needs. “We have flexibility due to the range of equipment in our fleet.” But size of the job doesn’t always indicate size of the machine required. “The scope of a job changes sometimes,” Mikula explained. “We often have our largest and smallest equipment on the same job. You need big and compact equipment.” The size and scope of jobs will change, Mikula continued. It’s a trend
he foresees continuing in the construction industry. Maintaining a diversified inventory of Caterpillar equipment allows them the flexibly to handle all of their customers’ needs and continue to serve their changing needs through the market and economy. Serving the needs of the industry is what has kept Mikula Contracting in business for so many years. “It’s the same with us as it is with Foley,” Mikula said. “We fix issues and make our clients happy.” Sure, they could get parts delivered to their drop box from any number of dealers who are closer, but, as Mikula explained, “We have a history with Foley and a superb relationship with Warren. We get good service from Foley. They provide a personal touch; we just pick up the phone and get answers. They deliver across the board.” This article was reprinted with permission from Paydirt Magazine Fall 2012 Issue.
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Harry Rice, account manager of Binder Machinery Company, records prices on the hydraulic excavators.
A total of 20 hydraulic excavators (mostly Komatsu) went on the auction block.
Chuck Kritch of Atlantic Crane, Farmingdale, N.J., records prices on an Ingersoll Rand roller.
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Caterpillar Develops MT5300D AC 320-Ton Capacity Truck Caterpillar’s MT5300D AC 320-toncapacity (290-t-capacity) mining truck integrates a Cat C175-16 engine and Cat 360T AC electric drive system with the Unit Rig MT Series trucks. The MT5300D AC takes its place in Caterpillar’s large mining truck product line between the 250-ton-capacity (227-t-capacity) 793F and the 360-toncapacity (327-t-capacity) 795F AC. The new truck builds on Unit Rig’s 50 years of electric-drive mining truck experience and the thousands of units currently working in mines around the world. The strength of the Cat engine and drive system combine with Cat dealer support and Unit Rig designs to deliver high performance and efficiency to mining customers. The MT5300D will be commercially available in the near future. The MT5300D AC leverages Unit Rig’s millions of hours of field experience with the MT Series truck chassis, hydraulics, electrical system and suspension and integrates those systems with a Cat engine, AC drive and vehicle information management system. The Cat AC electric drive train is efficient and reliable, and has logged hundreds of thousands of hours in the lab and field,
most notably in the 795F AC, according to the manufacturer. The Cat electric drive truck program also leverages Electro-Motive Diesel’s (EMD) locomotive experience in design and manufacturing. EMD is a Caterpillar company, and the system is Caterpillar designed, integrated and supported. The MT5300D AC is designed to offer strong performance, safety, ease of operation and maintenance, and reliability. The Cat C175-16 is proven in Cat large mining trucks, and the Cat AC drive system features dynamic retarding capacity combined with four-corner wet disc brakes. The system creates operator confidence that leads to productive and safe operation, according to the manufacturer. The ROPS cab, wide access stairways, traction control and quiet radial retarder grid with wide right-side visibility enhance safety and further benefit the operator. Simple hydraulic systems, modular components, hydraulic gauge cabinet, grouped service locations, engine bay service walkways and more ground accessible maintenance points translate into less downtime and enhance safety for maintenance technicians.
AUCTION
IOWA CITY, IOWA EARLY HILITES INCLUDE: HOUSE MOVING EQUIPMENT: Graco Reactor Plural E20 Component ProPortioner, Jahns H13U94BR Structure Jacking System, Jahns Structure Jacking System, (4) Callahan HDR 2 axle Movers 28in. tall x 64in. wide, (2) 2 axle Movers 88in. wide x 36in. tall, (2) 2 axle Movers 74in. wide x 44in. tall, (2) 2 axle Movers 70in. wide x 38in. tall, 2 axle Mover 66in. x 40in. Tall, (34) 20 ton Bottle Jacks (9in. – 12in. tall), (7) 25 ton Hydr. Rams, (7) 25 ton Hydr. Rams (13in. 3 1/2in. round), (12) 15 ton manual Lip Jacks, (47) Twist Jacks for I Beams, (9) Rite Brans TS2000 Trailer Stand, (6) Hydr. Lip jacks (32in.), (15) 25in. Hydr Jacks, (2) 16in. Hydr, Jacks, 4ft x4ft. Box of Hydr. hoses & fittings for Jahns Hacking System, Hydr. Power packs for Jahns Structure Jacking Systems, (15) Lock Collars for 10in. x 15in.m (19) Heavy Duty Machinery Skates Dollys 5in. 10in., (24) Shonng 7ft. Posts, (6) Hydr. Beam Jacks, (20) Cable Hook & Blocks, (4) 50 ton Hydr. Bottle jacks, (11) 20 ton Hydr. Bottle Jacks, Wood Cribbing (Bundles): (85) Bundles 6x8xft.bundles of 30, (21) Bundles 8x8x6ft. bundles of 20, (16) Bundles 5x6x 2ft. bundles of 98, (27) Bundles 5x6x4ft. bundles of 49, (26) Bundles 5x6x 6ft. bundles of 49, (3) Pallets of 30 (6x8x6), SUPPORT BEAMS: 6x61/4 X 20ft., 61/2 x8 x 16ft. 49in., 6 x6 1/2 x 17ft. 6in., 8x8x5ft.9in., 8x8 x 6ft. 1in., 8x8 x 5ft. 8in., 8x8 x10ft. 7in., 8x8 x 19ft., 8 x8 x 19.5ft., 8x8 x 22ft., 8x8x22ft. 9in., 8x8 x 25ft., 8x8x 27ft. 4in., 8x8 x 26ft. 10in., (2) 8x8x 26ft. 8in., 8x8 x 20ft., (24) 8x8x 30ft., (4) 8x8x 40ft. 3in., 8x81/2 x 40ft., 8x8x 42ft. 4in., 8x81/2 x 42ft. 11in., 8 x9 x 40ft. 5in., 8x9 x43ft. 10in., 81/2 x 9 x 43ft. 9in., (2) 8x 24in. x 20ft. 5in., (2) 10x11 x 50ft. 2in., (2) 10x13 x 50ft. 2in., 10 ¼ x 11 1/2 x 31ft. 3in., 101/4 x 11 ½ x 37ft., 10 1/4 x 11 ½ x 38ft., 10 ¼ x 11 ½ x 39ft., 10 ¼ x 11 ½ x 41ft. 10in., 10 ¼ x 11 ½ x 41ft., 10 x 10 x 32ft., 10x14 x 29ft. 4in., 12 x 12 x49ft., (2) 12x12 x 65ft., (2) 12x12/12 x 30ft., (2) 12x 123/4in x 60ft., (2) 12 x 13 x 4ft. 9in., 12 x 13 x 36ft. 4in., (2) 12x13 x 38ft., 12 x 13 x 39ft. 2in., (3) 12 x 13 x 40ft., (9) 12x13 x 40ft. 2in., (4) 12x13 x40ft. 3in., (6) 12x13 x 40ft. 4in., (8) 12x13 x 40ft. 6in., 12x13 x 42ft., 12x13 x 43ft., 12x13 x 44ft. 8in., 12x13 x 45ft. 4in., 12x13 x 49ft. 3in., 12 x 13 x 50ft.2in., 12x13 x 50ft. 3in., (3) 12x13 ½ x 24ft. 8in., (2) 12x13 ½ x 32ft. 8in., (2) 12x13 ½ x 39ft., (2) 12x 13 ½ x 40ft. 2in., 12 x13 x 17ft., 14 ½ x 14 ¼ x 15ft., (2) 14 1./2 x 14 ½ x 34ft., 14 ¾ x 14 ¼ x 29ft., (2) 14 ½ x 14 ¼ x 34ft. 4in., (3) 14 1/2 x 14 ¼ x 35ft., 14 ½ x 14 ½ x 45ft., 14 ¾ x 14 x 20ft., (2) 14 ¾ x 15 x25 ft. 8in., 15 ¾ x 15 ½ x 46ft. 3in., 15 ¾ x 16 ½ x 20ft., 15 ½ x 14 ¾ x 60ft. 5in., (2) 16x16 x 38ft., (2) 16x16 x 41ft., (3) 16x16 X 50FT., 16x16 x 41ft., (2) 16x16 x52ft. 8in., 16x16 x 50ft., 16 x16 x 52ft. 10in., 4x4 x 17ft. 8in., 6x6 x 14ft. 8in., 6x6 x 16ft. 6in., (13) 8x8x5 1/2in. (top & bottom thickness) x 3/8in. (web thick), (3) 6x6x 13ft. 9in. 3/8-3/8, (16) 2x6x16ft. 3/16in. thick, REGULAR I BEAMS; (2) 15 ½ x 15 x 25ft., 15x16 x 53ft.9in., I BEAMS WELDED TOGETHER: 2-10 ¼ x17 x 39ft. 4in., (3) 2-10 ¼ x 17 x 40ft. 6in., (2) 2-10 ¼ x 22 x 35ft. 6in., (2) 2-12 ½ x 22 x 40ft., (2) 2-121/2 x 22 x 70ft., TUBE: (2) 7x 7 x 20ft., 12 x 21 x 39ft., (22) 4x6x4ft. 1/8in wall, (3) 4x4x4ft. 1/4in. Wall, (8) 4x4x1/2in. Angle (steal) 17ft. long, METAL MACHINING EQUIPMENT: Goodway GW-1660 Eng. Lathe, Industrial Grinder on Stand, Electric over Hydr. Press, Bridgeport Metal Lathe, Cincinnati Bick Ford Super Servide Drill Press Lathe, Mubea Muhc & Bender Metal Shear BF10, Cincinnati Drill Press Miller, Industry Grinder, Crate of Milling Bits for Said Machines, CONCRETE BLOCKS: (2) Pallets of (70) 7 ½ in. x 3 ½ in. x 15 ½ in., STEEL RACKS: (4) 2 piece racks 7ft. x 9ft., 12x10 I Beams for base 8x8 for shelves, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Komatsu PC200LC-6L, 2 CRAWLER LOADERS: Case 455C long track, Case 450D, SKID STEER: Takeuchi TL150, 2 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: IR VR90B, IR VR90, 3 FORKLIFTS: Cat GC25K, Komatsu FG355T-6, Baker 10ft., 2 BOOM LIFTS: JLG 40ft., Condor 60N, LIGHT PLANT: Magnum MLT3060MM, WELDER: Miller Bobcat 225, 2 TRUCK TRACTORS: 1998 Mack CH13, 1989 Mack CH613, 2 PICKUPS: 2003 Ford F350 (4x40, Int’l. KB-3, FLATBED TRAILER: 1990 Great Dane 45ft., DETACHABLE TRAILER: TrailKing TK50MG482 48ft., 2 GOOSENECK TRAILERS: Texas Bragg EC28TDB-N20 28ft., 20ft. (t/a), UTILITY TRAILER: 80in.x 16ft. Bobcat Trailer, TAG AXLE FOR SEMI TRAILER: Pin-on, CAR TRAILER: Demco 82in. x 14ft., ATTACHMENTS: 42in. Quick-Tach, 12in. Auger Bits, 84in. - 80in. Tooth bucket, 48in. Bradco Forks, Stanley MB356 Breaker, Bobcat 10 Hydr. Auger, Lowe 30in. Trencher, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Power Boss Ride-On Floor Scrubber, LB White Box Heater, Tennant Ride On Sweeper, Stihl T5420 Sticky Saws, Hilti Chipping Hammer, Paslode impulse Cordless Framing Nailer, Box Of C Clamps, Hand Tools: (2) 4in. Dewalt Electric Grinders, Milwaukee Grinder, (2) Milwaukee Sawzalls, Bocsh Skill Saw, Banding Cart, (13) Hanging Lights, PortableWheel Weighter System, (9) 2 ton cable Come-A-Longs, (15) 2 ton Chain ComeA-Longs, Remington Space Heater, Excell Pressure Washer, JD C536LE Chainsaw, Poulan Chain Saw, Honda EN2500 Generator, (3) 3x3 11ft. tube, (50) 1in. Threaded Rebar, (30) 3/4in. Ready Rod, (3) 1in. Threaded rebar 12in., (7) 3/8-5/16 Ratchet Binders, Hammer Drill Bits, Core Drill Bits, Quantity of Log and Lifting Chains, (45) Fire Extinguishers, Partner Ring Saw, ICS Concrete Chain Saw, Dewalt Pressure Washer, (10) Hydr. Valves.
Address: 1000 N 12th Ave., Washington, IA 52353 DIRECTIONS: From Iowa City Municipal Airport: North toward S Riverside Dr. .2 miles, right on S Riverside Dr. .3 miles. Continue onto Oak Crest Hill Rd. SE 1.5 mles. Keep left at fork, follow signs for US-218 S. IA-27S and merge onto IA-27 S/US-218S 19.3 miles. Take exit toward 220th St./ Co. Rd. G35 .3 miles. Turn Right onto 220th St./Co. Rd, G36 6.4 miles., left on Riverside Rd. 2 miles. Continue on N 12th Ave. Site will be on left.
WEDS., MARCH 13 @ 9:30 AM
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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
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
Soil Shredder, Screen, and Air Curtain: `95 ROYER 466 Portable Top Soil Shredder • READ RD90B Portable Screen • `06 MCPHERSON SYSTEMS M40F Portable Air Curtain • BARBER GREENE Portable Screening Plant
Backhoes and Skid Steer: (2) `97 JCB 214 Series 3, 4x4 E-Hoe • (2) `90 CASE 580K • `00 BOBCAT 773
Rubber Tired Loaders: `00 VOLVO L120D • `97 VOLVO L90C • `91 FIAT ALLIS FR7B • CAT 966C • FIAT ALLIS 745C • `87 KOMATSU D75S-5 Crawler Loader
Articulated Dumps: `96 VOLVO A35, 35 Ton • `99 VOLVO A30C, 30 Ton • (3) `96 VOLVO A30C, 30 Ton • `95 & `92 VOLVO A30, 30 Ton
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 PF200B Rubber Tired Asphalt Paver • `88 BLAW KNOX PF115 Rubber Tired Asphalt Paver • CAT 161 Crawler Paver
Lowboys and Tractors: `89 LOADKING 75 Ton Quad Axle, w/beam & drop side decks • `84 ROGERS 50 Ton Tri-Axle • `96 KENWORTH T800 Tri-Axle • `89 WESTERN STAR T/A • `80 TRAN 42’ T/A Step Deck
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ADVERTISER INDEX AIM ATTACHMENTS ................................................84 ALEX LYON & SON INC PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ..........................137 IOWA CITY IA 03/13 ....................................143 ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ..................23 ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ............................7 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ..........90,105 ASPHALT CARE EQUIPMENT ................................72 BAIR PRODUCTS INC ..........................................107 BARGAINS ..............................................................132 BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ....................................33,35 BINDER MACHINERY CO ........................................3 BOBCAT COMPANY ..............................................119 BOMAG ....................................................................69 BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT CO..........45 BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..................39 CALEDONIA DIESEL LLC ......................................44 CAT AUCTION SERVICES KANSAS CITY MO 03/27 ............................145 CEG SCALE MODELS ..........................................124 CLARK EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES ................49 CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................133 CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................134 CLAYTON BLOCK & SUPPLY ................................30 CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ..........26 CONSTRUCTION CRANE & TRACTOR IN ............61 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ...................... ....................................................58,76,130,139 COSTANZI CRANE & RIGGING CO INC ................42 CREAN EQUIPMENT ............................................131 DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ............48 DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................44 DITCH WITCH ......................................................120 DOMINICS EQUIPMENT ........................................53 DONEGAL HYDRAULICS ........................................40 DYNAPAC ................................................................65 EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ..............147 EDWARD EHRBAR INC ............................................6 ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ....................................68,86 EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP ....................120 EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ......................47 ERRICKSON EQUIPMENT INC ..............................48 ESCO CORP ..........................................................113 FAE USA INC ..........................................................72 FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC (PA) ........................51 FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ................................44 FLUID POWER ......................................................131 FOLEY INC ................................................................9 GEHL PAVER ..........................................................68 GEHL SKID STEER ..............................................123
GENSCO EQUIPMENT CO LTD ..........................113 GEORGE & SWEDE SALES ..................................45 GOMACO CORP ......................................................64 GORILLA HAMMERS ............................................111 GSE&E GARDEN STATE ENGINE & EQUIPMENT ..53 H & L TOOTH CO ..................................................109 H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ..........................16 HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ........................18 HARTER EQUIPMENT INC ....................................12 HEATHERDELL ......................................................106 HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT CO ..................................114 HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............103 HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT INC ..................................19 HOWELL TRACTOR ..............................................101 HULTDINS INC ......................................................114 HUNYADY AUCTION CO LAFLIN PA 03/13 ..........................................144 HYDREMA U S INC ................................................57 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............81 INDEXATOR INC ....................................................99 IRON PLANET BIG FEBRUARY SALE 02/27-28..................141 ITL AUCTIONEERING ..........................................143 J D EQUIPMENT ....................................................42 JCB INC ..................................................................117 JESCO ....................................................................21 JFW EQUIPMENT INC ............................................66 JOHN DEERE ..........................................................78 JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ................................129 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..............................54,97 KUBOTA ..................................................................87 LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ......................89 LBX ......................................................................95 LEEBOY ..................................................................62 LIUGONG ................................................................93 MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ..............................67 MESSICK’S ..............................................................50 METSO MINERALS SCREENING ........................118 MIDLANTIC MACHINERY ......................................13 MIKE ZYNDORF LLC ..............................................42 MILTON CAT ............................................................40 MUNICIBID.COM ..................................................140 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..................................101 NORTH AMERICAN TRAFFIC ................................44 NORTRAX ..............................................................121 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ..............91 OKADA AMERICA ....................................................84 OPDYKE INC ..........................................................52 PAVEMENT RECYCLERS/BAGELA USA ................66 PEMBERTON INC ..................................................96
PENN JERSEY MACHINERY ..............................5,22 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ................................125 PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC NORTH FRANKLIN CT 03/21-23 ................144 PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ................................25 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ........................10 PRO-TEC ................................................................50 RANSOME CAT ........................................................2 RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS LEBANON TN 03/23 ....................................144 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS 8 AUCTIONS NORTHEAST US ..................148 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ............................53 ROSCO MFG CO ....................................................73 RUDD EQUIPMENT ................................................41 SAKAI AMERICA INC
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SHORQUIP SUPPLY INC ........................................29 SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CORP ..................50 SPECIALTY RENTALS & ATTACHMENTS ..............79 STAGE 8 LOCKING FASTENERS ..........................40 STATE LINE MACHINE INC ....................................48 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ..........................11 STU HARRIS ........................................................135 TAKEUCHI ..............................................................84 TEREX COMPACT ................................................127 TEREX FUCHS ......................................................115 TEREX LOADER BACKHOES ..............................128 THE GRAVELIZER ..................................................84 TOKU AMERICA ....................................................107 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..........................15 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ........................37 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ............................51 TRENCHTECH ........................................................17 UTILITY AUCTIONS INC WILMINGTON DE 02/22 ..............................140 VACUWORX GLOBAL ............................................96 VOLVO COMPACTION ............................................60 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT..................74 WANTED ................................................................135 WEACO ....................................................................32 WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ............................32 WHITE OAK EQUIPMENT INC ..............................43 WIRTGEN AMERICA ..............................................71 WOODS CRW CORP ..............................................20 YANMAR AMERICA ..................................................83
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