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Blast of the Past

Cleveland Brothers Unveils CT660 to Fanfare…57

Ritchie Bros. Holds Record-Breaking Sale…108

(Ohio Department of Transportation photo)

Sparks fly as the implosion of the Fort Steuben Bridge commenced in the early morning hours of Feb. 21. In a matter of mere seconds, the span was demolished.

By Tracy Carbasho CEG CORRESPONDENT

Ir onPla net Hol ds Onli ne, In- Pers on Aucti on…110

Table of Contents ............4 Truck & Trailer Section .... ..................................57-63 Recycling Section ....67-85 Attachment Section 95-99 Parts Section ..............100 Auction Section ................ ......................Starts at 106 Business Calendar ......124 Advertisers Index ........126

A bridge that served Ohio and West Virginia for more than eight decades was demolished in February after being closed to traffic for three years. The Ohio Department of

Transportation announced in early 2009 that the Fort Steuben Bridge would be demolished as a result of what engineers called “significantly deteriorating changes in the floor condition.” The discovery was made by a team of inspectors from ODOT’s New Philadelphia and

er 2,800 full-time jobs will be created in the United States among suppliers and at other non-Caterpillar companies that will support the new facility. Company leaders and officials from the state of Georgia and the Athens area announced the decision at a news conference held at the Georgia state capitol in Atlanta. “We are making a series of significant investments around the world to position

U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood “President Obama’s Feb. 13 praised President Obama’s $74 billion budget for the Dept. budget for the U.S. of Transportation Department of reflects our commitment Transportation. These to investing in an funds will lay a new foundation for economic America that is built growth and competitive- to last.” ness by investing in our Ray LaHood national infrastructure U.S. Department of Transportation network, building on recent safety achievements and modernizing our transportation systems through research and innovation, he said. “President Obama’s budget for the Department of Transportation reflects our commitment to investing in an America that is built to last,” said LaHood. “A strong American economy depends on the roadways, runways and

see EXPANSION page 30

see BUDGET page 32

see DEMOLITION page 28

Caterpillar Expands Into Ga. With $200M Facility Caterpillar Inc. has selected land near Athens, Ga., as the location for a new facility that will build small track- type tractors and mini-hydraulic excavators. The one-million-sq.-ft. facility is expected to directly employ 1,400 people once it is fully operational. The total investment for opening the new facility will be about $200 million. In addition to the 1,400 people working in the new facility near Athens, Caterpillar estimates anoth-

U.S. Department of Transportation Proposes Budget


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AMERICAN PAVEMENT SPECIALISTS EXPANDS INTO RECYCLING

The family-owned asphalt, paving and milling contractor in Danbury, Conn., is creating its own asphalt recycling facility to reduce costs and recycle its own asphalt millings.

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FOLEY, N.J. LANDSCAPING CONTRACTOR GROUP HOLD LANDSCAPE WORKSHOP

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ARTBA MARKS SIGNIFICANT MILESTONE — 110TH ANNIVERSARY

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ABC RELEASES 4TH QUARTER CONSTRUCTION BACKLOG INDICATOR

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CLEVELAND BROTHERS UNVEILS CAT CT660 VOCATIONAL TRUCK

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CBI is a forward-looking economic indicator that measures the amount of nonresidential construction work under contract to be completed in the future.

On display were three dump trucks with bodies from Henderson, Hewey and J&J, two water trucks care of Heritage and KME, and a lube truck from QT Equipment. All attendees had an opportunity to get up close and personal with the trucks.

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RITCHIE BROS. BREAKS MULTIPLE COMPANY RECORDS DURING ANNUAL FLORIDA AUCTIONS

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IRONPLANET HOLDS ONSITE, ONLINE SALE DURING FLORIDA AUCTIONS

Every item in the six-day auction was sold to the highest bidder — regardless of price — without minimum bids or reserve prices.

For the first time, IronPlanet offered live and in-person bidding synchronized with online bidding with equipment available onsite for inspection, as well as equipment that could be reviewed online.

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American Pavement Specialists Expands Into Recycling American Pavement Specialists, a family-owned asphalt, paving and milling contractor in Danbury, Conn., is creating its own asphalt recycling facility to reduce costs and recycle its own asphalt millings. Owner Bill Stanley Sr., who runs the company along with his wife, Colleen, and their four sons, Josh, Jack, Billy and Matt, decided that the time was right for him to start his own internal asphalt recycling facility to serve his paving and milling business. “Our company has a single focus to be the best paving and asphalt contractor that we can be. The business supports my wife and I and our four sons and their families,” Bill Stanley said. The company recently expanded into the asphalt milling business with the purchase of a Wirtgen Representatives of Bagela, Edward Ehrbar Inc. and American Pavement Specialists milling machine from pose alongside the two new Bagela machines. Ehrbar. “Since this purchase, we have watched the price of asphalt mix.” “We buy about 25,000 tons of asphalt each year,” he said. steadily increase to $80 to $90 per ton, and regardless of the price of petroleum, the price of asphalt does not seem to be “Currently, we are paying approximately $85 per ton for that moving downward. The purchase of asphalt is our compa- asphalt. The savings will be substantial. We hope to produce ny’s single largest operating expense. The asphalt millings 5,000 to 8,000 tons of recycled product each year.” The cost savings is not the only area from which the created by our milling machine gives us the raw materials to make recycled asphalt. So if the numbers work, it just makes company will benefit. see RECYCLING page 26 sense that we recycle these asphalt millings into hot asphalt

(L-R): Matt Ahern, co-owner of Edward Ehrbar Inc., Bill Stanley Sr. and Bill Stanley Jr. discuss the final plans for the implementation of American Pavement Specialists’ two Bagela BA10000 recyclers.

Equipment is positioned to begin recycling.

(L-R) are Bill Stanley Jr., Bill Stanley Sr. and Jack Stanley.


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2010 CAT 336DL, S/N: W3K542, 2,181 Hours, 48” Bkt ............................................................$299,000

2007 CAT 953C, S/N BBX3020, 991 Hours, AC, GP Bucket, 2 lever control. From Dealer's Rental Fleet......................................$145,000

2006 CATERPILLAR M318C, S/N: H2D446; Stk #: KH2D446; 1,234 Hours..........$195,000

2000 CAT D9R, S/N: 7TL1290, 12,140 Hrs, Sold with REMCO Harrow and Spare Blades....$225,000

2009 CAT 988H, S/N: BXY2911, Stk#: KBXY2911, 7143 Hrs ....................................................$549,000

Air Compressor 2011 ATLAS COPCO XAS185, S/N: NEW, 185 CFM CAT AIR COMPRESSOR CAT ENGINE MODEL C2.2, ask about 0% for 12 special financing........................................................................$12,875

Lift-Personnel 2010 HYDRA PLATFORMS HP35, S/N: 1H9US333SAS196339; 238 Hours; Trailer Mounted 35 foot Bridge Inspection and Work Platform ........................................................................$153,000

Compaction Equipment - Combination 2006 CAT CP-323C, S/N: DAR353, 464 Hrs, OROPS ..........................................................$43,000

Lift - Scissor 2006 GENIE GS4390RT, S/N: 43610; 442 Hours; 43 foot rough terrain DUAL FUEL ..........$29,925 2007 GENIE GS5390, S/N 44796 ........................................................................................$47,000

Compaction Equipment - Smooth Drum 2010 CAT CB-14, S/N: DTT609, 71 Hrs, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet....................................$24,000 2010 CAT CB54XW, S/N: JLM313, 411 Hrs, Extra Wide Roller, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet .............. ..........................................................................................................................................$139,000 2009 CAT CB64, S/N: DJM112, 1387 Hrs, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ..............................$123,000 2008 CAT CB64, S/N: DJM101, 1516 Hrs, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ..............................$129,000 2002 CAT CB-224D, S/N: 8RZ1401, 3026 HRS, SOLD “AS IS, WHERE IS” ........................$12,500 2007 CAT CB-564D, S/N: C6D171, 1134 Hrs, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ........................$112,000 2007 CAT CB-564D, S/N: C6D174, 1546 Hrs, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ........................$107,000

Lift - Boom 2006 GENIE S125, 1900 Hours, Perkins Diesel Foam Filled Tires ....................................$110,000 2006 GENIE Z45/25JRT, S/N: 30129; 1,195 Hours; SELF PROPELLED AERIAL WORK PLATFORM ............................................................................................................................................$35,000

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2008 CAT D6N LGP, S/N: DJY804, 2901 Hrs, A/C, PAT, System One UC, 65% Remaining ....$185,000

2006 CAT 330DL, S/N B6H326, 1,757 Hrs, AC, 42” Bucket ................................$239,000

Other Equipment 2010 REMCO MCH24, S/N: MCH10-206, REMCO HARROW with Spare Blades......................CALL Skid Steer 2008 CAT 226B II, S/N MJH12218, 116 Hrs, Cab, Heat, Manual CPL, GP, From Dealer's Rental Fleet......................................................................................................................................$34,000 2007 CAT 236B, S/N: HEN6272, 312 Hrs, Heat, Bkt, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ................$28,000 (2) 2010 CAT 246C, S/N JAY3843, JAY3938 ................................................................$44,000 Ea. (8) 2007-2011 CAT 256C, From Dealer's Rental Fleet ..........................................$32,000-$43,000 2011 CAT 262C, S/N: MST3772, 33 Hrs, AC, GP Bkt, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ..............$46,000 2010 CAT 262C, S/N: MST3330, 123 Hrs, AC, Hi Flow, Bkt, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ....$51,000 2004 CAT 268B, S/N: LBA321, 3160 Hrs, “AS IS” AC, High Flow, Water Tank, GP ............$27,000 (2) 2007 CAT 297C, S/N GCP261, GCP300 ..........................................................$64,000-$69,000 Water Equipment - Truck 2007 GMC TOPKICK C6500, 3,499 Hrs; 2000 Gallon Ledwell Water Truck, Hyd Brakes, Automatic ............................................................................................................................................$47,000 2006 GMC TOPKICK C6500, 1,799 Hrs; 2000 Gallon Ledwell Water Truck ........................$42,500 Wheel Loader (3) 2006 CAT 906, S/N: MER1823, S/N: MER1830, S/N: MER1831 ............................$58,500 Ea. 2008 CAT 928H, S/N: CXK356, STK#VCXK356, 283 Hrs, AC, 3V, Coupler, GP ................$153,000 2006 CAT 938G II, S/N: RTB1892, 1972 Hrs, A/C, 3V, GP Bkt ..........................................$144,000 2009 CAT 938H, S/N MJC407; 3,620 Hrs; AC, 3V, Fusion Cpl, GP, New Tires, From Dealer's Rental Fleet....................................................................................................................................$168,000 2009 CAT 938H, S/N MJC428, Stk #: VMJC428, 1268 Hrs, AC, CPL, No 3V/Ride Control, Good Tires ..................................................................................................................................$204,000 2009 CAT 938H, S/N MJC109; 2066 Hrs; AC, RC, 3V, QC, GP, Forks................................$199,900 2008 CAT 938H, S/N MJC103, Stk #: VMJC103, 1226 Hrs, AC, 3V, CP, GP, Forks, Good Tires ........ ..........................................................................................................................................$209,000 2008 CAT 938H, S/N MJC84; 1923 Hrs; AC, RC, 3V, QC, GP............................................$199,900 2008 CAT 950H, S/N: K5K2002, Stk #: RCK5K2002, 2116 Hrs ........................................$235,000 2008 CAT 980H, S/N: JMS3420, 4081 Hrs, AGG PACKAGE, TIRES 15% REMAINING ....$335,000 2009 CAT 988H, S/N: BXY2911, 7143 Hrs ........................................................................$549,000

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2002 John Deere 310SG Backhoe, Unit # 27889, 3162 Hrs, Cab w/AC, MFWD, Extendahoe, Aux Hydraulics, Universal BH Coupler, Ride Control, 24” Bkt ...... ..................$36,900

2011 John Deere 650J Crawler Dozer, Unit # 21679, 739 Hrs, 650J Extra Long Track, AT369136, 20” Std Lubed Trk, Full Length RK Guard LGP/XLT, ROPS Canopy, Air Susp Vinyl Seat, Dual Heavy Duty Battery, 105” Blade & HD C Frame, Four Function Valve, Hyd Pump F Use w/o Winch, Environmental Drain, Str. Chrome Exhaust, ROPS Heater, Work Lights ROPS, Operator Station Accessories, Track Adjuster Relief Valve, 9450 Rear Screen for Canopy ......................$98,900

CEC 5x12 Track ScreenIt, Unit # 61696, 702 Hrs, Track Screening Plant, Grizzly Remote .... ......................$115,000

1989 John Deere 310C Backhoe, Unit # 21681, Naturally Aspirated Engine, Two Batteries-360 Min Cap, Cab w/Molded Roof, Suspension Fabric Seat, Reversible Stabilizer Feet, 415 Lb Frt Counterweight, 16.9x24 8PR R-4 Tbls, 11LX15 8PR F3, Front Axle, 1.3Cu Yd Loader Bkt, 24” Backhoe Bucket, Ether Start Aid ............$8,500

2009 John Deere 450DLC Lease Return Excavators, 2100 Hrs, Counterweight Removal Device, 900mm Shoes, 3.9m Arm, 54” Bucket, Two Units Available ................ Price at $245,000 Each

2005 John Deere 135C Crawler Excavator, Unit# 21611, w/Thumb, 3045 Hrs, 500MM Rubber Track w/Blade, Boom, One Piece, Arm 3.01M 9’11” w/Linkage ......$73,500

2003 John Deere 755C II Crawler Loader, Unit# 27756, Cab w/Heater Air Cond, Lub Tr 20” 508MM Dbl Grouser, Heavy Duty Rear Bumper, GP Bkt, CRL006, Standard Track, Hyd. Transmission .......... ..........................$67,500

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1996 Cat 825G, 6RN00278, 13,321 Hrs .. ......$395,000

2006 Cat 815F, BKL00951, 3672 Hrs ...... ......$268,000

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1999 CATERPILLAR D5CXL CRAWLER DOZER

1995 KOMATSU WA450-2 WHEEL LOADER Encl. Cab w/ROPS Canopy-Air-Heat, 123” GP Bucket-Q.C., JRB Quick Coupler, 26.5R25 XHA Michelins, Add’l Ctwt, Powershift Transmission

OROPS Canopy, Powershift Transmission, 3 Speeds Forward/Reverse, 20” Single Grouser Shoes, 6-Way Hydraulic Blade C002638

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1997 KOMATSU WA500-1L WHEEL LOADER Cummins M14 Diesel, ROPS Cab w/AC, Heater, Sound Suppression, 29.5R25 XHA Michelins, JRB 6.75 CY General Purpose Bucket, Powershift Transmission, 4 Speeds Forward/Reverse

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Foley, N.J. Landscaping Contractor NYSDOT: Cracks on Group Hold Landscape Workshop Lake Champlain Bridge Routine

Foley Inc. and the New Jersey Landscape Contractors Association (NJLCA) held a two-day Landscape Management Network workshop at Foley’s Piscataway, N.J., location Jan. 30 and 31. Thirty-six attendees from 26 companies attended the workshop, which included a cocktail reception and a tour of the facility. Landscape Management Network is a collection of systems, tools, and training to help landscape contractors

Attendees came from 26 companies to the Landscape Management Network workshop held at Foley Inc.

CROWN POINT, N.Y. (AP) The new $76 million bridge over Lake Champlain has cracks in the concrete on the span’s support pillars, but New York transportation officials say there’s nothing to be concerned about. The Lake Champlain Bridge connecting Crown Point and Addison, Vt., opened last November. It replaced an 80-yearold bridge that had been closed in October 2009 when it was deemed to be structurally unsound. The old bridge was closed when inspectors found cracks in the concrete pillars. New York State Department of Transportation officials told the Press-Republican of Plattsburgh that the hairline cracks on the pillars of the new span were anticipated and are normal for newly poured concrete. The bridge opened Nov. 7. DOT officials say the cracks don’t need to be repaired.

Upstate New York Road to Be Repaved With Porous Asphalt Jon Musicant (2nd from L), Foley Machinery equipment consultant and George Vorreas (3rd from L), Foley Rents account manager, spend time at the reception catching up with Pat Cramer (R) and Brian Hatfield of By Design Landscapes Inc. of Lakewood, N.J.

Mark Bradley, owner of TBG Landscape and the Landscape Management Network, was the workshop’s presenter.

build and manage their businesses. Presenter Mark Bradley, owner of TBG Landscape and the Landscape Management Network, taught the simple systems for planning, pricing, hiring, tracking and rewards that grew his landscape company from backyard startup to annual sales more than $17 million in only 13 years. He also explained the biggest mistakes he made along the way and how attendees could avoid them. Every attendee left the workshop with: • An operating budget with their numbers, for their company • A pricing system that calculates the prices their company must charge to cover their costs and profit • An efficiency rating that showed what their sales should be, and how money is lost to waste and inefficiency • Estimating methods that improve field productivity and profit • Dead-simple, proven methods to measure and track job costs

• Wage and bonus systems that get staff thinking like entrepreneurs “The LMN workshop presented by Mark Bradley and hosted by Foley Inc. was a home run for everyone,” said Jody Shilan, owner of Jody Shilan Landscape Design and president of the NJLCA. “As a landscape design/build contractor for over thirty years, I can honestly say that Mark and LMN have solved all of the business problems that we face as contractors by creating an online service that thinks the way that we do. LMN is a practical and logical process that truly allows you to work on your business and not just in it. The online tools are easy to use and the cost of the service is negligible compared to the ROI. “As president of the New Jersey Landscape Contractors Association, I can tell you that our members left the workshop excited and invigorated and could not wait to sign up and start using LMN to help them manage their businesses. The workshop was so successful that we have already put in our request to run it again next January.”

LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (AP) A heavily traveled road in an Adirondack tourist town is getting a new type of road pavement designed to keep pollutants from flowing into water supplies. Warren County and state transportation officials are working on a $6 million project to install porous asphalt on Beach Road in the village of Lake George. The road runs along the lake’s southern shore. Officials say the pervious pavement looks like normal asphalt but allows storm water to drain through to layers of sand and gravel that filter out pollutants. They say the new pavement will provide a new layer of protection for Lake George’s water quality. Officials involved in the project say Beach Road will be the first heavily traveled road in New York state to use porous asphalt. Construction is expected to start in April.

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World Trade Center Complex Cost Rises to $14.8 Billion By Chris Hawley ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK (AP) The agency that is building the new World Trade Center is “dysfunctional” and has let costs get out of control on the $14.8 billion project, auditors said Feb. 7. The projected cost of the complex has risen $3.8 billion since 2008, when it was estimated at $11 billion, Navigant Consulting, Inc., said in its audit of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Third parties have promised to reimburse the Port Authority for much of the construction, but the agency’s remaining bill is still expected to reach $7.7 billion, up 28 percent from the last estimate of $6 billion, auditors said. The audit was ordered by the governors of New York and New Jersey. It strongly criticized the Port Authority, which also runs New York area airports, seaports and Hudson River crossings. The Port Authority is “a challenged and dysfunctional organization suffering from a lack of consistent leadership, a siloed underlying bureaucracy, poorly coordinated capital planning processes, insufficient cost controls, and a lack of transparent and effective oversight of the World Trade Center program that has obscured full awareness of billions of dollars in exposure to the Port Authority,” auditors wrote. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie called the increase “staggering” in a joint statement. “This record of historic failure must be reversed,” they said. Scott Rechler, vice chairman of the Port Authority’s Board of Commissioners, said costs went up after the Port Authority stepped in to manage delayed projects that were being built by third parties, including the 9/11 memorial and a performing arts center. “We got the memorial open by its 10-year anniversary, and I think it’s something we were all very proud of and proud of how it turned out,” Rechler said. “But now we’re at a crossroads and we have to take a step back and focus on where we are from a cost standpoint.” The authority’s new director, Patrick Foye, said the agency was taking the findings seriously and would begin an overhaul of the agency’s structure. Administrators were already considering one of the audi-

tors’ recommendations, putting capital spending decisions in the hands of one person, he said. “Recommendations like that are going to be very helpful in maximizing the value of every dollar we spend at the World Trade Center and every other capital project in the port’s portfolio,” Foye said. The agency’s debt has risen from $9.1 billion in 2001 to $19.5 billion, auditors said. The Port Authority receives no tax money, so those funds will have to be paid off through airport surcharges, bridge and tunnel tolls, port fees and rent from the agency’s other properties. Cuomo and Christie ordered the review after the agency’s board voted to raise bridge and tunnel tolls in August. The Port Authority has lost millions of dollars in revenue because of lower traffic at its ports, airports and river crossings due to the economy. Meanwhile, the World Trade Center has suffered a number of construction setbacks. The company that is laying steel for One World Trade Center, the signature tower, has run into financial problems, and the Port Authority has stepped in to pay some of its bills. A mistake in the design means the Port Authority will have to spend millions of dollars on temporary loading docks for the building. And the builders of the 9/11 museum are fighting with the agency over infrastructure costs. The 104-story One World Trade Center is now 90 stories high, but the pace of construction has slowed. Foye has blamed winter weather and said it is still on schedule to open in late 2013. The World Trade Center plan calls for five office towers, a 9/11 museum, the 9/11 memorial, a large subway station and a performing arts center. But construction of Two World Trade Center, the second-tallest building in the complex at 88 stories, has been postponed because of a lack of tenants. Three World Trade Center, which was supposed to be 80 stories high, is under construction but also has struggled to find tenants. Developer Larry Silverstein has said he may have to cap the building at seven stories if he cannot get more companies to move in. Silverstein’s company also owns two other buildings on the site, Four World Trade Center and the already-completed Seven World Trade Center.


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2005 TAKEUCHI TBO16, SERIAL # 610298, STOCK #: 4106, 453 HOURS, 3500 LBS ..................$13,900

2003 LINK-BELT 225 SPIN ACE, VIN # 1, STOCK #: 225, 5950 HOURS, HYDS MANUAL GEITH THUMB, STIFF ARM RIDES ON A TRACK, HYD S1 QC, TIGHT MACHINE FOR THE HOURS.............. ....................................................$47,000

2004 LINK-BELT 130LX, SERIAL # 4-8819, STOCK #: 4071, 1773 HOURS, LONG STICK, USED PIN ON BUCKET ..........................$49,500

2006 LINK-BELT 135 SPIN ACE, STOCK #: 4142, 2554 HOURS, GEITH HYDRAULIC PIN GRABBER COUPLER HAMMER HYDRAULICS HYD THUMB HYDRAULICS .............. ....................................................$65,000

2006 LINK-BELT 135 MSR, STOCK #: 4147, 3600 HOURS, GEITH HYDRAULIC PIN GRABBER COUPLER HAMMER HYDRAULICS HYDRAULIC THUMB HYDRAULICS BLADE........................................$65,000

2009 LINK-BELT 240X2 LONG FRONT, SERIAL # 9-4072, STOCK #: 4201, 1200 HOURS, 60’ REACH .... ..................................................$129,000

2010 TAKEUCHI TB138FR, SERIAL # 820117, STOCK #: 4220, 750 HOURS, TAG COUPLER.............. ....................................................$35,000

2007 TEREX TA30, VIN # 941339, STOCK #: 7021, 2050 HOURS, SIDE BOARDS, CUMMINS POWER SIDEBOARD OPTION........$139,000

2008 KCMA 90ZV-2, SERIAL # 55208, STOCK #: 1104, 1900 HOURS, 5.5CYD....................................$179,000

2007 TEREX TA30IS, VIN # 971036, STOCK #: 7026, 1797 HOURS, 30 TON, INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION .......................... ............................REQUEST QUOTE

GEITH HYD PIN GRABBER & 48” BUCKET, WITH A SET OF 90 MM PINS FITS 240/290 SIZE MODEL QH90 / 48” GEITH BKT W/HENSLEY TEETH MODEL HD50-048 1.6 CYD..........$6,500

2010 RAWSON 38304 SCREENING PLANT, VIN # 810010, STOCK #: 6057, 3' X 8’ DECK, 550 HOURS................$69,000


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2006 Link-Belt 248H5, 200’ Boom, 10’ & 20’ Tube Jib Exts, 30’ 2-pc Tube Jib, Upper Ctwt, 15T Swivel Hkball, 110-Ton 4-Shv Hkblk, stk3706 ...... ................................................................$875,000

2008 Link-Belt 298HSL, 270’ Boom, 90’ Jib, A/C, Mitsubishi 365HP, 20T Swvl Hkball, 40T 1-Shv Hkblk, 165T 5-Shv Hkblk with HD Bearings, stk4975 ........................................................$POR

2011 Link-Belt RTC8065II, 65 Ton, 2 Winches w/2-Spd, 40-T 4-Shv QR Hkblk, Aux Lifting Sheave, Winch Roller 2-Drum, 8.5-Ton Swvl Hkball, Upper Heat & AC, 35-58’ Offset Fly, stk6193 ........................................................$POR

2010 National 13110A, No Jib, 110’ Boom, 18’8” Wood Deck w/Wings, 2011 Int’l IH7500, 60,000 GVW, Backup Alarm, ICC Safety Kit, Calibration for Jib, stk6171 ......................................$229,950

2010 Shuttlelift CD7725, 117 Hours, 25-Ton, 4WD, Jib, 71' Power Boom, 17' Offset Boom Ext, 2-Sheave Block, stk5133 ..............................$POR

2000 National 568D, 68’+41’, SFO, 20’ Wood Bed, Hyd Capacity Alert, A2B, Rear ASH Outriggers, GMC C70, Cat 3126B, Air Brakes, 6-Speed, stk6650......................................$44,500

2008 Terex RT230-1, 26-43’ Offset Jib, 7T Overhaul Ball, 30T 4-Shv Hkblk, Subheater Assy Kit, 5/8 x 450 Cable Assy, stk4581 ..............$POR

1999 National 990C, 23-Ton, 90’ Boom, Sterling LT8500, Eaton Fuller Trans, stk6697 ........$79,500

2007 Link-Belt 108H5, 100’ Boom, Pile Driver Attachment, Boom Folding Equipment, 40T 4-Shv Hkblk, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, 36” Track Shoes, A/C, 10,000 lb. “B” Counterweight, 1 Upr & 2 Lwr Ctwts, stk4434........................................$379,500

2009 Link-Belt RTC8050II, 40T 4-Shv QR Hkblk, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, Aux Lifting Sheave, 28.5’-51’ Offset 2-Stage Fly, Upper Heat & AC, Rear Steer Indicator, stk5214 ........................................$POR

2010 Link-Belt TCC750, 60T 4-Shv QR Hkblk, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, Single Axis Ctrls, Auc Lifting Sheave, stk5699............................................$POR

2011 National NBT45127, Package Machine, on 2011 Peterbilt 365, Tax Axle, 380HP, EPA’10 Engine, stk6353 ............................................$POR


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ARTBA Marks Significant Milestone — 110th Anniversary One hundred ten years ago, a small group of influential Americans heeded the call from Michigan public official Horatio S. Earle and gathered at the Cadillac Hotel in New York City to launch what has become the nation’s oldest and highly influential transportation advocacy group: the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). Earle’s vision was to gain federal support for construction of a “Capital Connecting Government Highway System” — a paved road network that would “connect every state capital with every other state capital and with the United States’ capital, Washington.” That vision came to fruition in 1956 when Congress authorized funding and construction of the Interstate Highway System, which today stands, arguably, as one of the greatest accomplishments ever achieved by a national association. Over the years, ARTBA’s broad membership of contractors, design firms, material suppliers, heavy and safety equipment manufacturers, financial and educational institutions and public officials broadened its mission to advocate strong infrastructure investment for all

modes of transportation. ARTBA has played an instrumental role in passage of every federal transportation funding bill since 1913, including actions that boosted investment or increased user fee support for highway, transit and/or airport construction in 1956, 1959, 1970, 1982, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1998 and 2000, 2003 and 2005. The association advocated establishment and subsequent protection of the federal highway, aviation, waterway and ports user-supported trust funds and also the creation a Cabinet-level U.S. Department of Transportation (1966). Today, as a lead player in current congressional efforts to reauthorize the federal highway and transit programs, ARTBA continues its legacy of leadership as cochair of the 29-member “Transportation Construction Coalition” (TCC) of major trade associations and unions it initiated in 1996, and vice chair of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce-led “Americans for Transportation Mobility” (ATM) coalition, which it helped launch in 2001. A long-time coalition builder, ARTBA organized the American Transportation Advisory Council (ATAC) in the 1970s,

which produced seminal U.S. transportation capital needs reports in 1975, 1981 and 1985, and the 120-member “Alliance for Truth in Transportation Budgeting” in 1995 that pushed successfully for budget protections of the Highway Trust Fund. ARTBA also has helped give “birth” to many influential roadway constructionrelated trade shows, conferences and organizations. For example, it: • Organized the first “Road Show,” a heavy construction equipment exhibition, in 1909 in Columbus, Ohio. The “Road Show” was the forerunner of today’s ConExpo-Con/AGG, one of the world’s largest trade shows, now administered by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers. • Organized the first “Pan American Good Roads Conference” in 1915. • Helped form “The Road Gang” in 1942 in Washington, D.C. • Created The Road Information Program (TRIP) in 1968, housing the public relations operation at the ARTBA headquarters building in Washington, D.C., during its early years. • Organized and hosted the first-ever national and international conferences in

highway work zone safety, and started in 1998 the National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse (www.workzonesafety.org), which is now the largest online safety resource. In 1985, the association formed the non-profit Transportation Development Foundation, now known as the ARTBATDF, which currently boasts a $3 million annual program of work. The TDF manages federal contracts, develops and conducts safety training and public education campaigns, provides educational scholarships and funds cutting-edge economics and policy research. In early 1993, ARTBA also became the industry’s primary advocate in the federal courtroom, when it challenged — and killed — a proposed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulation that would have threatened federal highway funding to the states. The association’s several landmark legal victories over the years that followed have allowed nearly $50 billion-worth of approved, yet court challenged, U.S. transportation improvement projects to move forward. For more information, visit www.artba.org.

Port Officials Call Condition of W. Pa. Locks, Dams ‘Scary’ By Chris Togneri PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW PITTSBURGH (AP) When three barges broke loose in mid-January on the Monongahela River, bouncing off bridges, forcing road closures and slowing the morning commute, the accident resulted in yet-another unscheduled waterway closure in the Army Corps of Engineers’ Pittsburgh District. While most closures are not nearly as spectacular, they are common, according to local and national waterway officials. They promise to get worse. Western Pennsylvania’s 23 locks are old and, in some cases, crumbling, officials said. The Dashields lock and dam on the Ohio River has unstable chamber walls that move when vessels pass. At Lock and Dam No. 2 on the Allegheny, large chunks of concrete have fallen off chamber walls, risking vessels and crew. At the 76-year-old Montgomery Lock and Dam on the Ohio, the gates are so old and weak that two gave out in 2005 after loose barges crashed into them, although they are designed to sustain such a hit. Combine that with continued cuts to federal funding for maintenance and operations, and the region’s waterways are not only unreliable for industry, but approaching a “scary” status, officials said.

“We already have double the national average of unscheduled outages, and with cuts to federal funding, we’re going to quadruple the national average this year,” said Jim McCarville, executive director of the Port of Pittsburgh Commission. “When you think about it, it’s really quite scary.” In a nation full of aging waterway infrastructure, Pittsburgh’s is the oldest. Designed to last 50 years, about half of locks in the United States are 50 years or older, according to statistics from the Army Corps. In Western Pennsylvania, 66 percent are 50 years or older. The Emsworth locks on the Ohio River are 91 years old, and of the eight locks and dams on the Allegheny, the youngest, in Rimer, is 74 years old. “They are aging and fatigued,” said Jim Fisher, chief of operations for the corps’ Pittsburgh District. “The only good news is that we know there are major problems.” Rimer and another Allegheny lock, at Templeton, have been shut down because there is no money for upkeep. Commercial vessels must call 24 hours in advance to pass. Federal funding for maintenance and operations in the district is expected to drop for a second straight year, from $101 million in fiscal year 2010 and $83.3 million in 2011 to $71.4 million in 2012, according to the corps. The 2012 number is a projection; officials

expect to get the final number in days, said Dan Jones, an Army Corps spokesman. “We’re doing no more major preventative maintenance,” Fisher said. The corps oversees nine locks on the Monongahela River, eight on the Allegheny River and six on the Ohio River. Its repair fleet — which responds to vessel and lock emergencies and maintains the locks and dams — has slashed hours of operation from 24 hours to 16 hours a day, Fisher said. In the Jan. 19 accident, two coal barges heading for U.S. Steel’s Clairton Works got loose near the Liberty Bridge. One floated to the Ohio and sank; the other struck a moored barge filled with sand at Frank Bryan Inc., a South Side construction materials supply business. It ripped that barge loose, then pinned it against a Smithfield Street Bridge pier. The Coast Guard is investigating the cause. U.S. Steel depends on the Monongahela Ohio River system for transporting raw materials and finished steel to and from its Clairton, Irvin and Edgar Thomson plants in the Mon Valley, said company spokeswoman Erin DiPietro. “Without an efficient water transportation system, these plants would be significantly less competitive in today’s steel market,” she said. Coal shipped to Clairton is used to make coke, she said. The coke is shipped to U.S.

Steel blast furnaces in Braddock; Gary, Ind.; Detroit; Fairfield, Ala.; and Granite City, Ill. Last year, there were 475 unscheduled closures of locks on Western Pennsylvania rivers, mostly from equipment failures, but also the result of rarer issues, such as loose barges and flooding, officials said. Unscheduled closings blocked river traffic for almost 9,500 hours combined, federal statistics show. “We no longer have a reliable system. It’s as simple as that,” Fisher said. The Coast Guard closed the Monongahela for two days while crews salvaged the loose barges. Traffic on the Ohio and Allegheny was not affected. Debra Colbert, spokeswoman of the Alexandria, Va.-based advocacy group Waterways Council Inc., said Pittsburgh must improve its waterway system or risk losing industry. “We’re at a critical juncture. We cannot take a Band-Aid approach,” Colbert said. Waterways Council is lobbying Congress to back a bill sponsored by U.S. Rep. Ed Whitfield, R-Ky., that would funnel more money into maintaining and rebuilding inland waterway infrastructure. “Without waterways, everybody is going to have to pay a lot more for consumer goods,” she said.


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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 Cat 936E, 1989, EROPS, 2.75 cy GP bkt, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$59,000 Komatsu WA250-3PT, 1999, EROPS w/AC, JRB coupler, bucket, forks 20.5x25, good cond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$63,500 Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 $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 IR SD70D, 2000, Pro-Pac, 66" smooth drum, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,000 Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 (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 480 Broom Tractor, frt mounted 6' sweepster broom, ROPS . . . . . . . .$13,000 Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . .$10,500 Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72" hydraulic broom . . . . . .$11,500 Taylor-Way 12' Transport Disc, 24" discs, (4) tires, hyd lift, exc . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,500 Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hyd angle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500

CRAWLER LOADERS

MOTOR SCRAPERS Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . .$49,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, OFF ROAD HAULERS Komatsu CD60R-1 Crawler Dump Truck, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL 1997, 360° rotation . . . . . . . . . . . .$66,000 (2) Cat 637 scrapers, 1975, 91P series, dual Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 engine, OROPS, good rubber . .$23,500 Ea. hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently off work), work HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, quick coupler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . 29.5R25, working everyday . . . . .$145,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, Hitachi UH181, 1985, Equipped w/hammer . 20.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$72,000 hitch rebuilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, rubber, operational . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER 29.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, tailgate, work ready Cat 215BLC, 1985, 7'3" stick, 28" TBG pads, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 10 roller U/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,500 tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . .. Kobelco SK200LC Extra Long Reach, 1993, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$147,500 32" TBG pads, 42' reach, nice . . . .$68,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" 26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday on Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500 jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$87,500 Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, stick, 44" Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 bkt, 27.6" TBG pads, work ready . .$57,000 hp, 6WD, 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, (5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Komatsu PC750 LC-6, 1999, 454 hp, 27” CRAWLER TRACTORS boom, 11’10” stick, 44’ DGB, aux plumbing, Cat D6H, 1987, Semi U blade w/tilt, ROPS, bucket choice, 24k ctwt . . . . . . . .$255,000 fair U/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,000 Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 1999, 10’6” stick, (2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, aJRB coupler, 31.5” TBG, ctwt removal, choice blade, winches, v. good . . . . .$175,000 Ea. Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade .. of bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$77,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$85,000 Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 11’1” stick, 35.5” (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT TBG, ctwt removal, choice of bkts, working blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$97,500 Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG CRANES pads, JRB coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, Broderson IC80-1B, 1984, 8.5 ton, Perkins work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL dsl, OROPS, 20’ boom,, 3500hrs, good . . . .. Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,500 boom, 11’ stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, hammer/shear plumbing very good condition dual fuel, 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs$21,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000 70' boom anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . .. TRUCKS & TRAILERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 Drott 3330B Carry Deck, 7.5 ton capacity, (2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good dsl, 4 section boom 8' jib . . . . . . . .$14,500 Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$37,500 Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000

AIR COMPRESSORS IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL SPECIALS Vermeer 5800 Trencher, 1997, 4 cyl dsl eng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,900 (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a tow-type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $5,200 IAmerican Augers 16" Boring Machine, 10 HP gas, 35,000# thrust, 30' track . .$7,500 BACKHOES Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . .$24,500 Volvo BL60, 2006, 4x4, EROPS, ext hoe, aux hyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$32,500 CRUSHING & CONVEYING Read RD90B screening plant, 1994, Lister diesel, dual tires on axle, hyd extensions, good condition, work ready . . . . . .$32,500 Viper 301 Portable Screening Plant, 1997, dsl, 5'x7'. side & rear conveyors, T/A carrier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL DRILLS John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, Duraquip dust collection . . .$150,000 MISCELLANEOUS (2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea.

ATTACHMENTS BUCKETS PC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . .$9,500 Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple Buckets in Stock -Call For Your Needs FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 (5) Cat 936/926/950 pallet forks, for a Balderson quick coupler, exc. cond . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,500 Ea. Others Available Call Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.


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DEPENDABLE TRACK SKID STEERS 2007 N.H. C185, Cab, Heat/AC, Pilot, 84” Bucket, 1088 Hrs ........$41,500 2008 N.H. C185, Cab, Heat/AC, Pilot, Hi Flow Hyd., 84” Bucket, 932 Hrs .. ......................................................................................................$48,750 2005 N.H. LS180B, Hyd. Mount Plate, New Tires, 4601 Hrs ........$14,750 2009-N.H. L170, OROPS, 66" Bucket, 1050 Hrs ..........................$14,950

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Atlas Copco ranks No. 10 in the 2012 Global 100 Most Sustainable Companies — a list unveiled during a presentation Jan. 24 at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Atlas Copco appeared in the annual rankings for five consecutive years leading up to 2010 and is the top-ranked Swedish company in the 2012 rankings. The company, whose North American headquarters is located in Rock Hill, S.C., also ranked No. 7 overall for leadership diversity and is the highest-ranked industrial company on the list. “Our work to develop Atlas Copco in a sustainable and profitable way is yielding results,” said Annika Berglund, senior vice president corporate communications at Atlas Copco. “This long-standing effort was further enhanced last year with the introduction of a range of new goals. We are proud to see this development recognized on the Global 100 list.” Global 100 rankings are compiled following a review of about 4,000 developed and emerging market companies and their key performance indicators, including revenue in relation to use of energy and water.

The inclusion near the top of the Global 100 list adds to a litany of awards Atlas Copco has received in the last year recognizing the company’s efforts to establish and incorporate manufacturing policies, practices and programs that foster environmental well-being and industry innovation. Within the last 12 months, Atlas Copco has been included among: • Thomson Reuters’ Top 100 Global Innovators — A list of the world’s 100 most innovative companies; • Newsweek’s Green Rankings, No. 161 among global companies, No. 15 among Capital Goods companies and third among companies with headquarters in Sweden; • Forbes magazine named Atlas Copco No. 67 among the Top 100 most innovative companies in the world; • Dow Jones Sustainability World Index for 2011; • The Patent Board of Global Industrial Equipment Manufacturers — for the quality of the Atlas Copco patent portfolio. For more information, visit www.atlascopco.com.


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Conn. Company Broadens Scope With Help From Bagela

The site preparation for the staging area is being completed with the use of an American Pavement Specialist’s Hamm HD13 asphalt roller. RECYCLING from page 8

ings involved, and it became obvious that we needed to purchase two machines to make this work.” A receiving area has been built at American Pavement Specialists’ facility for stockpiling the asphalt and elevated pads on which the Bagela machines are being placed. From the staging area, the Bagela hoppers are filled with asphalt millings. As material is processed through the Bagela recyclers, the recycled asphalt is dropped into holding bins where it can then be loaded into American Pavement Specialists’ fleet of

“Recycling asphalt is going to give us the ability to produce product when we need it, giving us independence from the asphalt plant’s production schedule,” he said. The recent purchase of two Bagela BA10000s from Ehrbar is a big step toward gaining independence. “[Sales Representative] Jeff Weston with Ehrbar created the opportunity for us to visit the Bagela distribution center for the United States located in Connecticut. There, we met with Greg Harla, the manager of Bagela sales for the United States, American Pavement Specialists crews prep an area for retail and busiand we were able to watch a ness use. demonstration of the Bagela els possibly as high as 120 tons equipment and the product support that we machines,” Stanley said. of asphalt a day,” Stanley said. have received from Ehrbar,” Stanley said. “I was particularly impressed “I’m also attracted to this “Throughout their organization, our experiwith the information that Greg process because it is very ence has been that they are good people and was able to provide us with,” he green. We are recycling and re- they understand the deal. Like our organizaadded. “He knew exactly what using asphalt millings. This tion, they are also a family-owned business production levels to expect from process is good for the environ- and they know exactly where the buck stops. the Bagela machines and how ment, good for the community, The Ahern family [the owners of Edward they would respond to the varying and good for us.” Ehrbar Inc.] have dealt with us with the types of product that would be utmost integrity and their staff, including Jeff processed through them. Having Family Affairs Weston, completely understand the impormet with the Bagela people and American Pavement tance of our paving schedules and how critigaining confidence in their Specialists has been purchas- cal it is that our entire fleet of equipment be knowledge and ability and already ing equipment from Ehrbar for up and running. having that confidence with the This asphalt was produced by one of the Bagela machines. the past four years, including “Ehrbar is the best supplier we have ever people at Ehrbar, we decided to Komatsu earthmoving equip- had,” he concluded. move ahead with the purchase of ment; Wirtgen milling machines; Hamm (This story also can be found on two Bagela BA10000 recycling plants. We trucks to be hauled to the paving site. “Once the facility is up and running, we rollers; a Mauldin grader; and the two new Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site looked at the volume of millings that we proat www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) duce and the amount of work that we have estimate that if we have the millings avail- Bagela recyclers. “We have been very happy with the CEG bid out for the next year, along with the sav- able we will be able to reach production lev-


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Dangerously Deteriorated Bridge Demolished in W.Va.

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Crews began demolishing the Fort Steuben Bridge at the beginning of this year. Here, a significant portion of the roadway approach and the deck have been removed. The final standing sections came down with an explosive blast in February. DEMOLITION from page 1

Columbus offices after a slight dip in the floor was noticed during an earlier routine maintenance procedure. The 1,584-ft. (483 m) bridge, which was constructed in 1928, traverses the Ohio River between Steubenville, Ohio, and Weirton, W.Va. After being deemed structurally deficient and functionally obsolete, the span was scheduled to be removed in fall 2009. However, coordinating such an extensive $2.3 million project between the various governmental and regulatory agencies in both states took longer than expected and delayed the work. The demolition project, being done by Joseph B. Fay Co. of Russellton, Pa., eventually got under way in January of this year with the removal of the bridge deck and every other part that was accessible by land. Becky Giauque, public information officer of District 11 of ODOT, said the detonation was done by Controlled Demolition Inc., a specialty explosives subcontractor from Phoenix, Md. “CDI’s segmentation of the steel trusses, suspension cables, and main towers allowed for a more efficient, timesaving and safer demolition operation compared to conventional methods,” she said. “The basic premise of explosives operation is to isolate the key structural members of the bridge and cut them with linear-shaped charges to safely segment and drop the bridge to the surface below. “The explosive charges placed on the CDI-selected chords, diagonals, suspension cables and towers totaled 136 cut points and were detonated commencing on the Ohio end of the bridge and progressing to the West Virginia end,” added Giauque. “Sequential detonation was achieved with the use of internal-delay, non-electric blasting caps. The use

of delayed blasting caps will reduce any vibration or air blast generated by the detonation. The bridge collapsed four to five seconds after initiation of the detonators.” CDI employs a team of experts with backgrounds in varying fields, including traditional demolition, removal, explosives, engineering, remediation, and materials handling. The company used the following types and approximate quantities of explosives to demolish the Fort Steuben: • Copper-clad, linear-shaped charges (900, 1,200, 2,000 and 4,000 grains per foot), which were manufactured by Accurate Energetic Systems of McEwen, Tenn., were used as the primary steel-cutting charge. The net weight of these explosives in shaped charges was approximately 130 pounds. • Dyno Nobel non-electric detonators with various delays were used to start the explosive charges. The use of delayed initiators permitted the subcontractor to keep the maximum weight of explosives per delay to less than 21.5 pounds, thereby reducing concussion generated by the blasting. The net weight of the detonators was less than one pound. • Dyno Nobel detonating cord of 18 grains per foot was used for non-electric cap detonation. The net weight of the explosives was less than 13 pounds. • P3 Boosters, manufactured by Accurate Energetic Systems, were used as direct initiators for shaped charges. The net weight of the explosives was less than one pound. • Electric blasting caps were used to start the non-electric detonation system. The net weight of the explosives was less than one pound. Although the bridge was brought down in February, Giauque said the overall project will not be completed until the end of July. The additional tasks will include removing pier columns and abutments, installing a barrier wall, grad-

ing and seeding, removing signage, completing roadwork, and doing drainage work. Local motorists have been using the Veterans Memorial Bridge, which is just a half mile away, for easy access between Ohio and West Virginia since the Fort Steuben was first closed. Much of the traffic was diverted from the older bridge when the Veterans Memorial opened in 1990. The cable-stayed, concrete-and-steel Veterans Memorial Bridge, which had been in the planning and development stages for nearly three decades, was always intended to be a replacement for the Fort Steuben. Much of the truck traffic that once used the dangerously narrow Fort Steuben had started to use the newer bridge after it opened. Limits had been placed on the older span back in 2006, prohibiting its use by all truck traffic. Previous weight limits were also imposed. Officials with ODOT expressed concerns about the Fort Steuben as far back as the 1990s, citing the narrow width of the deck, which measured just slightly more than 20 ft. (6 m). The bridge enjoyed quite a history in the area, however, by serving as a main artery of U.S. 22 to transport approximately 20,000 vehicles per day over the Ohio River back in the 1960s. Although renovations were made throughout the years, officials with ODOT could not justify the expense that would have been required to bring the structure up to code with current safety standards. The justification was even harder to acknowledge knowing that a replacement bridge has been operating nearby since 1990. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Georgia Elated as Caterpillar Announces Move to State EXPANSION from page 1

Caterpillar to maintain its leadership position, and I am thrilled to be in Georgia today to announce that Athens will be the newest city to be home to a Caterpillar production facility. We are even more excited that this project will create more than 4,200 jobs in the United States,” said Caterpillar Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Doug Oberhelman. “Georgia is proud to have built a business climate that provides the logistics, workforce, speed and efficiency that global industry leaders like Caterpillar are looking for,” said Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal. “We appreciate Caterpillar’s continued investment in our state, and this new operation will resonate in our workforce and our economy for generations to come.” In late 2011, as part of a strategic decision to move production closer to the majority of customers who use small track-type tractors and mini-hydraulic excavators, Caterpillar announced plans to open a new manufacturing facility in North America. The new facility will be part of Caterpillar’s Building Construction Products (BCP) Division, which is based in Cary, N.C. “The decision to shift production from Japan to the United States is driven by the proximity to a large base of customers in North America and Europe. Our objective is to better serve those customers from this new factory,” said BCP Vice President Mary Bell. “The Athens site was selected from among dozens of locations considered due to its proximity to the major ports of Savannah and Charleston, a strong regional base of potential suppliers, a positive and pro-active business climate and a good pool of potential employees with manufacturing experience.” “We are thrilled to welcome Caterpillar as our newest corporate citizen and look forward to the opportunity to partner with them in their success,” said Athens-Clarke Mayor Nancy Denson. “Our two counties joined forces to support this project because of its vast potential to create job opportunities and revitalize our local manufacturing industry.” “Caterpillar’s location in our county will be a major force in establishing an industrial base that balances our residential development and diversifies our tax base,” said Oconee County Chairman Melvin Davis. “With this location, the company will become the largest private employer in

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the new facility will provide completed machines for customers in North and South America. In addition, the company plans to export partially assembled mini-excavator base units to a facility in Europe, where final assembly will take place, improving delivery times for European customers. “Investments in high output manufacturing operations like the new Caterpillar facility to be built in Athens can be a huge benefit to the local and regional economy,” said Sharon Younger, president of Younger Associates research firm and faculty member of the Economic Development Institute. “Based on the production capacity of the new plant, I estimate the total economic impact to reach $2.4 billion per year as key suppliers locate in the region and the regional supply chain matures.” Work at the new plant will include major fabrications, paint and final assembly for both product lines. The company also plans to have an on-site product distribution center for small track-type tractors and minihydraulic excavators produced at the new facility. These machines are currently made at Caterpillar’s Sagami, Japan, facility. Once the transition to the new facility in Athens is completed, the Sagami plant will continue to serve a key strategic role in Caterpillar’s global growth strategy as a high-tech component facility. Caterpillar plans to break ground on the new facility in Athens in the first quarter of 2012. Initial production at the facility is expected to begin in late 2013, ramping up to full production over a five-year period. The company will use the Web site www.jointeamcaterpillar.com to fill the majority of open positions at the facility.


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Increased Investment in Infrastructure Included in Plan BUDGET from page 1

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The new budget also reaffirms LaHood’s strong commitment to maintaining the highest safety standards for Americans traveling by any mode of transportation. ARTBA’s Analysis of the Budget Proposal The Obama Administration’s budget for FY 2013, released February 13, proposes the U.S. government invest $74.5 billion in transportation improvements in FY 2013, an increase of $1.7 billion over the amount invested in FY 2011 and about $1.9 billion, or 2.6 percent, above the amount enacted for FY 2012. Within the FY 2013 total, a $1 billion increase is proposed for passenger rail while funding for the airport improvement program would be cut almost $1 billion, based on a proposal to eliminate federal funds for large airports. Modest increases are proposed for most other modes and programs, basically tracking inflation. For surface transportation, including highways, public transportation, passenger rail and highway safety, the administration proposes a six-year, FY 2013-2018, investment total of $476 billion. This includes $305.3 billion for the federal highway program, $107.8 billion for the public transportation program, $47.1 billion for passenger rail, $3.4 billion for a new national infrastructure program, and $12.4 billion for highway safety programs. In addition, the administration proposes $15.2 billion for the Federal Aviation Administration in FY 2013 plus $1.7 billion for other U.S. DOT agencies, but with no data for ensuing fiscal years. The FY 2013 budget also advocates an additional $50 billion investment in FY 2012 to jumpstart transportation improvements and add jobs, titled “Immediate Transportation Investments.” This proposal for a large one-time injection of federal transportation investment in FY 2012 also was a significant element of last year’s budget submission, but was not approved by Congress and is not likely to be acted on this year. While this year’s $476 billion for a six-year surface transportation reauthorization bill appears to be significantly less than last year’s $556 billion recommendation, last year’s total also included the proposed $50 billion for the Immediate Transportation Investment and $30 billion for the National Infrastructure Bank, which is not in this year’s reauthorization proposal. When the last two items are subtracted from last

year’s $556 billion total, the amounts recommended for investment in surface transportation are the same. In a major difference from last year’s budget, the administration this year has identified a funding source for its proposed investments in highways and public transportation — budgetary savings resulting from the winding down of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The budget proposes a general fund transfer of $38.5 billion into the Highway Trust Fund in FY 2013 based on this proposal, and a total six-year transfer of $231 billion. Last year, the administration simply offered to work with Congress to identify the resources needed to finance its proposal. In another major difference, the budget for FY 2013 no longer includes a recommendation for or any discussion of a National Infrastructure Bank. Instead, the budget recommends creation of a National Infrastructure Investments program, which would provide $3.4 billion over the sixyear reauthorization period for capital investment in virtually all surface transportation modes, similar to the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant program under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The FY 2013 budget also reiterates a number of program changes recommended last year, including collapsing 55 current highway programs into five programs that would give states and localities more flexibility in the use of their federal highway funds. The budget also repeats last year’s proposal to expand the Highway Trust Fund into a Transportation Trust Fund that would finance federal investment in other surface transportation modes as well as highways and transit. Nonetheless, with a four-year FAA authorization bill already enacted and with both Houses of Congress already far along on their own bills to reauthorize the highway and transit programs, the administration’s budget proposal will likely have only modest impact on the outcome. For more information, call Dave Bauer or Bill Buechner at 202/289-4434.


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Atlantic CAT Represents NorAm at Its Eight Canadian Locations Atlantic CAT, headquartered in Halifax/Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, has partnered with NorAm and now represents the NorAm 65E compact motorgrader at its eight locations in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. “Atlantic CAT is a long time Caterpillar dealer and we believe that the NorAm 65E complements our existing product line and it adds strength to our commitment to provide innovative products and value driven solutions to our existing and future customers,” said Aubrey LaGuff, allied equipment manager. “Our customers expect and deserve exceptional value and reliability, and the 65E will surely meet and exceed those expectations.” Cervus Contractor’s Equipment, based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, markets the NorAm 65E grader throughout the province of Alberta with its six locations.

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When Timothy Konowitz was a kid, his hands were attached to Tonka trucks. The sandbox was his oasis to shift, dig through, pile up and haul away. Not much has changed. Konowitz, owner of Miles of Excavating in Wrentham, Mass., is living his childhood dream. The world, and his business, is moving other people’s dirt. “As a kid, I was always playing with Tonka Trucks. I always shoveled people’s walkways to get extra money. In sixth grade, I bought a 1969 Cub Cadet Lawn Tractor. It was used and I used it more. I cut neighbors’ lawns, cut everyone’s grass. I bought a little trailer for it and started fixing lawns.” By high school, Konowitz recognized his life’s ambition and laid plans to achieve it. “Back when I was just out of high school, I knew what I wanted to do. I worked for a couple of [local contracting] companies. In 1990, I started by splitting wood and selling firewood, until I could afford to buy my first dump truck in 1996,” said Konowitz. “I had a full-time job, and would run the truck on the weekends and do deliveries. Soon, my boss said, ‘You’re

ready to be on your own.’ I kept saving and saving and saving, and took a loan in 1995 and bought a rubber-tired backhoe from Caterpillar, a John Deere 410. It was used,” he added. “Used,” as in built a few years before, and “used” as in worked out heavily. The dump truck also was very expensive for a young man just starting out. “It took every bit of money that I possessed to buy that thing. I had a note on it for $12,000 and I went on my own to pay it,” said Konowitz. From a Few Feet to “Miles” The one-man, one-truck operation became Miles of Excavating in 1996. Two years later, in 1998, his brother Corey came aboard, along with a good friend. Several laborers for bigger jobs were added, but never more than a five-man crew. Konowitz’s popular company just celebrated 15 years of continual growth and many additional services. He started with just one hole. “The first job I ever did was digging around a building in Plainville [Mass.], so they could move the building down the street about two miles. I dug the foundation, so they could put the beams under it.” Within weeks, he added, Miles of Excavating “just took off. I started doing septic systems and I haven’t looked back

since. I just keep going forward.” Headquartered at 242 Park St., Wrentham, Mass., Miles of Excavating is a year-round service company. Alongside Tim, brother Corey Konowitz is superintendent and Robert Shufelt is director of transportation. 900 Septic Systems, 200 Water Lines The company has installed more than 900 septic systems, installed and/or repaired more than 200 water lines and performed excavation site work on more than 1,000 residential and business properties in 15 years. Additional services include septic system inspections, septic maintenance, Title 5 inspections, sewer connections, water lines, road construction, grading, additions, demolition, foundations, tree stump removal — and a New England winter staple — snow removal. Miles of Excavating also offers screener rental, loam and gravel sales, one-ton dump and 10-wheeler truck rental and machine rental with expert operator. Konowitz and his crew always offer free estimates, 100 percent customer satisfaction and same-day emergency service. They also invite custom jobs and will do those jobs as requested, specifically to meet the client’s needs. “We just started doing commercial work two years ago. see MILES page 38


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Tireless Service, Word of Mouth Keep Business Flourishing MILES from page 36

We are [doing] one right now. It’s huge. We are digging the parking lot, and demolished the building for Hollingsworth and Vose [a well-known engineered paper and interwoven materials company founded in 1843], on their site,” said Konowitz. The job is under general contractor Majestic Construction, out of North Attleboro, Mass. The crew also is starting a new project at the Dedham Plaza, providing lot excavation and site work for a new bank going up in Dedham, Mass. “You should see the amount of work we have done this week [Oct. 17]. Just today, we demolished that building and hauled out 155 cubic yards of asphalt and 100 cubic yards of concrete in one day with two trucks,” said the tired owner, who, if lucky, will get to shower after 8 p.m. Twelve-to-16-hour days are typical for him and his crew. “We do a lot of emergency water work. That’s just broken pipes. Last week, we did eight leaks and the average day ended at 9:30 at night, from 6 in the morning,” added the working owner, who is now 38. Establishing “Miles” The popular name of his company is a play on words, beyond mere “mileage.” “My brother-in-law came up with it. ‘Miles’ is my middle name,” said Tim Konowitz. “I remember I had been in business just two or three weeks, and he said, ‘You need a bank account. You need a company name. What do you think about ‘Miles of Excavating?’ I said, ‘Wow, that’s catchy. That’s got a nice ring to it.’ And off we went.” Konowitz said it is his tireless service and word-of-mouth that keeps his small business hopping, summer through winter, with very few, if any, breaks. “What sets us apart is our service and the quality of work we do. My brother Corey, Robert Shufelt, we all treat every job like it’s our own property,” he said. Sometimes, the work involves extraordinary care and precise touch, using all of their skill and experience, in difficult circumstances. “We did a septic system once that was 30 feet down over an embankment. We had to rent a long-reach excavator to do the digging and the machine stayed on a two-lane highway, Route 140 in Wrentham, traffic going by, while we did the work. No other contractor would even look at the job.” If, on the surface, his team doesn’t know how to approach a problem, they disassemble it, examine the various parts, and put a plan together, like the pieces. “I’ll book a job, and my guys will say, ‘I don’t know how we are going to get it done.’ When we don’t know something, we take it like a puzzle, one piece at a time, until it’s done. I tell them, ‘It’s a jigsaw and we do it, piece by piece.’ ” Digging for Gold Speaking of missing pieces, when you dig for 15 years, you are bound to find something you hadn’t expected in the dirt. “We were working at the Dwight Derby House in Medfield, [Mass.], which is the oldest house in Medfield. There were archaeologists sifting through the dirt we were digging, sorting through every ounce we dug out of the hole, and they found a gold coin that was worth $180,000. That had to be 10 years ago, now.” Did they share any of that with their “Miles?” “Um, no, they didn’t,” Konowitz laughed. “You’d think

The one-man, one-truck operation Konowitz started became Miles of Excavating in 1996.

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I’d find something,” he laughed again. “Heck, all the digging we’ve done. I was digging once in the Cemetery in Norfolk and I didn’t even find any bones.” Konowitz is grateful for his customers and for plowing through tough times like these. He credits his team. “They are the best guys. I cannot ask for anyone better. I have the best guys for the work that we do. Without them, we’d be nothing,” he said. Like adjusting for site depth and volume, you also have to shift gears with economics, when people cannot pay as much for jobs they desperately need, especially septic work or water emergencies.

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Milton CAT Hosts Hands-On Event to Explain Rebuilds You may have heard equipment owners talking about the rebuild option for machines — and you may have wondered what exactly is a rebuild? Even customers who have worked with a dealer for many years may not know what a rebuild entails, and what its benefits are. Let’s go a step further. How about witnessing a real-life rebuild and talking to other equipment owners who have already chosen that option? The recent Milford, Mass., rebuild event was led by the Milton CAT Massachusetts/Rhode Island product support team. It included a formal presentation and a tour of the service area where the work is being performed, followed by a meal. One of the attendees, Gil Lopes of G. Lopes Construction, is actually the owner of a 988F Cat that was undergoing a complete certified rebuild (CCR) at the time of the event. Several other attendees, including Ed Dailey, superintendent at Douglas, Mass., company Pyne Sand and Stone, as well as Lou Vergato and Len Paglio from Rhode Island Resource Recovery, commented that their companies have had several machines undergo a certified power train (CPT) rebuild. Guests took advantage of having access to equipment owners and operators who had personal experience with certified rebuilds, and asked for their opinions about the process. Parts and service sales representative tour leaders answered a variety of questions, from “How long does it take?”, “Can I add other work?”, “Do I really get a new machine ID number?” to “Why is a new operator seat always included?” What Exactly Is a Rebuild and How Long Does It Take? There are two types of certified rebuild program options offered by Milton CAT, a complete certified rebuild, or CCR, and a certified power train rebuild, or CPT. Usually a certified power train rebuild takes between four and six weeks and a complete certified rebuild, eight to ten. According to Milton CAT, a certified power train Parts and Service Sales Representative Scott Swann answers a rebuild will restore a machine to like-new perform- question.

A packed room listens to Milton CAT Product Support Manager Steve Washburn give an overview of the evening’s program.

It’s all here — what was taken apart, stripped down, pulled out and waiting to be replaced. Guests wandered around the service area touching, observing and learning from the experts and from each other.

ance, and Caterpillar, who has certified the rebuild, will issue a new guarantee and extended power train coverage. Approximately 3,000 parts are replaced in the process, including hoses, belts, seals, gaskets, bearings, knobs, wiring, switching and gauges. Roughly 7,000 parts and components are changed in a complete certified rebuild, but that’s not all — another crucial step included at this stage are engineering updates, incorporating improvements that have been made to the model since the original manufacturing. Finally, a new serial number identifies the machine and entitles the owner to a likenew warranty. Who Should Consider a Rebuild, and Why? A rebuild may be a good option for a large or medium size machine that has given many hours of top performance and fits requirements as far as size, power, features and operator friendliness. As an example, on a larger machine, an owner can save up to 75 percent of the cost of a new machine by having a certified power train rebuild, according to the manufacturer. The rebuild also is a good opportunity to easily and costeffectively perform any needed emissions upgrades. And when all is said and done, one of the biggest advantages may be that this is a machine your operators know and are comfortable with. see REBUILDS page 50


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SKID STEERS 2007 NEW HOLLAND L175, SN:3424, 267 HOURS, CAB W/HEAT, NEW TIRES ................$27,995 2008 NEW HOLLAND L175, SN: 4511, CAB WITH HEAT, HI FLOW, 341 HOURS ..............$33,995 2010 NEW HOLLAND L175, DELUXE CAB, 2 SPEED, HI FLOW, 69 HOURS ......................$42,125 2010 NEW HOLLAND L180, SN:2034, 181 HOURS, DELUXE CAB, 2 SPEED, LIKE NEW MACHINE, 96” MULCH & SNOW BUCKET ..........................................................................$33,395 2006 NEW HOLLAND L185, SN: 5839, CAB WITH HEAT/AC, 469 HOURS, 78” LOW PROFILE BUCKET ..............................................................................................................................$29,995 2010 NEW HOLLAND L190, LOADED, HYDRAULIC COUPLER, HI FLOW, 218 HRS ..........$34,995 2001 NEW HOLLAND LS190, OPEN CAB, 1746 HOURS, NEW INJECTION PUMP ............$15,500 2005 NEW HOLLAND LT190B COMPACT TRACK LOADER, OPEN CAB ................SOLD $22,000 1996 NEW HOLLAND LX666, ENCLOSED CAB, HEAT, 2205 HOURS ......................SOLD $8,995 TRACTORS 1960 FORD 861 TRACTOR, 5 SPEED, GOOD CONDITION....................................................$2,500 KUBOTA B1700HST, 4WD, HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION, SNOW PLOW, 2740 HRS ......$4,995 2000 KUBOTA B7500 TRACTOR LOADER, 510 HRS, ROPS ..............................................$10,995

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Doosan Portable Power Video Earns Platinum MarCom Award A video produced for Doosan Portable Power is the winner of a platinum 2011 MarCom Award from the Association of Marketing and Communications Professionals (AMCP). The video, featuring the Doosan Brand, placed in the video/film, informational category to be recognized with the platinum award. The video was created last year to introduce the company’s recent global transition to new Doosan

The video, featuring the Doosan Brand, placed in the video/film, informational category to be recognized with the platinum award.

machine branding. The brand transition is now complete for its entire line of Doosan Portable Power equipment, including portable air compressors, mobile generators, portable light towers and light compaction equipment. “We’re proud that the video showcasing the Doosan brand is an award winner, and we’re excited to see that the Doosan Portable Power brand is becoming more recognized and distinguished as a leader within the industry,” said David Stahlman, vice president of global marketing of Doosan Portable Power. “The brand has a strong heritage, and as the company moves forward, the goals of Doosan Portable Power will never change — providing product reliability, world-class service and exceptional customer support.” The Doosan Brand video was submitted into the AMCP award competition by video creator, Burke Communications, Charlotte, N.C., and the advertising agency was the recipient of the award. The MarCom Awards are administered and judged by AMCP, an international organization of several thousand marketing, communication, advertising, public relations, media production and freelance professionals. AMCP administers recognition programs and rewards outstanding achievement and service to the profession. To see the Doosan Brand video, please visit bit.ly/doosanppbrand.

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Meeting emissions regulations demands forward thinking. And John Deere has always been ahead of the game. So when you asked for simple, proven interim Tier 4certified technology that won’t hold you back, we answered. First with the 744K,* and now with the IT4certified 644K and 724K Loaders. Our emissions technology is simple to operate and maintain. And it delivers the power, fuel efficiency, reliability, and low cost of ownership you’ve come to expect from John Deere. Need a partner for emissions solutions? We’re On It™ *First machine over 75 hp in the industry to be certified to meet U.S. Interim Tier 4 emissions.

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Rick

Woodson

From the Bleachers

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Rochester Syracuse Watertown

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STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC. www.stephensonequipment.com Prospect Park, PA Lancaster, PA Syracuse, NY 800/220-4033 877/503-4307 800/368-6455 610/534-0700 Wilkes-Barre, PA Albany, NY Harrisburg, PA 866/667-6756 518/357-2200 800/325-6455 Pittsburgh, PA 800/692-7600

If you follow sports, which most people do — and some of them too much — then you probably are aware of all the “experts” out there who know more about at least one sport than anyone in the history of that sport. It cracks me up when the know-it-alls flip-flop over some relatively new athlete who performs great, then not so great, then not very good, then back to great. The analysis ranges from talent to luck: “He’s gonna be great” or “He’s just on a hot streak” or “Wait’ll he wakes up!” Then, when he has one of those bad days, which we all do, they say we’re seeing the “real” … whoever. Which brings us to the most popular word in the sports world right now: “Linsanity.” That, as you must know by now, resulted from New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin rising from a nobody in total oblivion to king-of-the-hill stardom in only two weeks. Including Monday night’s loss to the New Jersey Nets, Lin has averaged just under 25 points and just more than 9 assists per game since coming off the bench 10 games ago. He has made 49.7 percent of his field goal attempts. Monday night, though, Lin made only 7 of 18 shots while guard Deron Williams scored 38 points for the Nets and they won, 100 to 92. And, of course, since Williams is an NBA all-star, it just goes to show what Williams is and Lin isn’t, but wants to be. Right, experts? Sorry, you few gurus out there who are Lin doubters, but numbers don’t lie. As this is written, Williams is shooting 41.2 percent from the field and averaging 22.2 ppg in leading the Nets to a 10-24 record. Oh, and the Knicks are 8-2 with Lin. Look, everybody has bad days, but it’s the long haul that counts, folks. I remember being sent to Terre Haute, Ind., to do a story on Larry Bird when he was still playing for Indiana State U. The guy could shoot the lights out, but otherwise not very impressive. He couldn’t fill the lane on one side of a 3-on-1 fast break and I remember a sports writer from Los Angeles telling me that Jerry West said after watching Bird play, “Boy, is he slow!” Bird was indeed, but he was also one of the NBA’s all-time greats. And, speaking of West, someone once said, “West didn’t go to his left very good. But nobody could stop him from going to his right.” Many years ago I was in St. Louis and

went to watch the Hawks play the Cincinnati Royals. Cincy’s guards were Oscar Robertson and Flynn Robinson. Back then, the NBA had the 3-to-make-2 free throw rule in certain situations. The Royals were trailing by one point with less than 10 seconds left in the game and their other guard, Flynn Robinson, went to the free throw line. He missed all three — the third one wasn’t even close to going in — and the Royals lost by one point. No, the Big O and his other teammates didn’t take Flynn out back and hang him. In fact, Robinson played several more seasons in the NBA. Stuff happens in sports. Sometimes it’s good, sometimes it’s not so good, even pretty awful. But it makes no sense to judge some athlete, male or female, by an off day here and there. Otherwise, there would be many more Halls of Shame than Halls of Fame. Nobody’s perfect on a court, a diamond, a football field, a soccer pitch or a golf course. If you doubt that, ask Roger Federer, Derek Jeter, Tom Brady, Abby Wambach or Tiger Woods. And if you ask me — which you didn’t — that is what makes sports interesting and entertaining. We all know what we expect, but we never know what we’re going to get. Ninety percent of basketball players, especially the 15th player on the roster, would have come off the Knicks’ bench with their hearts pounding a lump in their throats. There are those who said the same thing about LeBron James in last season’s NBA finals against the Dallas Mavericks. James scored less than a total of 20 points in the six fourth quarters in the finals. Jeremy Lin? His attitude was obvious: “Watch this, baby!” My prediction, then, is that Lin will have an impressive NBA career. As I said about Eli Manning after the Super Bowl, you can’t see or teach that intangible something that makes a player come through under pressure. It is obvious, though, that Lin has it, which also means that having an off night here and there won’t phase him in the least. And if you doubt that, hide and watch. (Rick Woodson is a regular columnist for the “Rochester Business Journal” in Rochester, N.Y., and is the author of “Words of Woodson”, a collection of sports columns, available at www.authorhouse.com and www.thegolftee.net. Woodson’s e-mail address is rwoodson@rochester.rr.com. )


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Experts Discuss Why, When Rebuilds Prove Best Option REBUILDS from page 44

When Is a Good Time to Look at the Rebuild Option? The answer is, when the first component is due for overhaul or major repair. Typically that will be the engine, and

there will be external symptoms such as loss of power, high oil consumption, water pump leaks, head gasket leak, skipping that will indicate that the time has come. The common temptation then is to just take care of the one or two components that are causing trouble, but this can actually have the opposite results. There are five systems in

an engine; exhaust; air intake; cooling; fuel; powertrain. When you take care of just one or two systems, the machine’s components will be “out of balance.” A lot more will be asked from the other systems that have not been fixed, and they will be much more likely to fail, according to the manufacturer.

Guests take a closer look at all the details involved in a CAT certified rebuild, including a new operator’s seat. The stripped-down 980C tells a story about the breadth and depth of a certified powertrain rebuild.

All that learning sure builds up an appetite.

A guest checks out the front and rear axles with rebuilt final drives, brakes and differentials.


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Contractor on Moses Wheeler Bridge Expects Early Finish By Jay Adams CEG CORRESPONDENT

The old bridge lasted 51 years. The new one will last twice that long. General Contractors Walsh-PCL Joint Venture II has begun Phase Two of the Moses Wheeler Bridge Project, a 1.5-mi. (2.4 km) steel marvel to replace the one that connects the towns of Milford and Stratford, Conn. crossing over the Housatonic River. Begun in August 2009 and originally planned with an Oct. 31, 2017 completion date, the new bridge timetable has been revised by WPCL II to Aug. 31, 2016. Along with its protracted schedule, the estimated $320 million project will come in some $40 million under Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) projections, something almost unheard of in major bridge construction work in this century. Moses Wheeler — who emigrated from England in 1638 and moved to Stratford in the 1640s — operated a simple ferry across the river through the 1670s. It would be impossible for him to imagine that a huge manmade bridge would be built to span that same waterway. He would be mystified to find out it was named after him. He would be incredulous at knowing the one built first in 1958 would eventually carry 130,000 vehicles per day. According to James J. Pelletier, Jr., a project engineer at ConnDOT, The Moses-Wheeler Bridge consists of, in its main spans: girder/floorbeam/stringer approaches: With multi-girder 4-inch bituminous wearing surface over a 7.25in. (18.4 cm), reinforced concrete deck. “The bridge is set up with two primary carrying beams,” said Pelletier. There are two separate bridge structures. The current bridge has two lanes in each direction, north and south. The two main girders have supplemented smaller girders running through the middle of the structure. The project is actually two projects in one. According to Pelletier, The Foundations Project was completed in November 2011 by O&G Industries of Torrington, Conn. The current Superstructure Project (the steel work itself attached to the foundations) was started on Aug. 22, 2011 by a joint venture of Walsh and PCL.

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The total approximate cost of both projects is about $320 million, Pelletier added, but, “Direct construction cost will amount to approximately $240 million,” he said. There are many subcontractors on the bridge, Pelletier added. The primary subcontractors on the Foundations Contract included Raito Inc., of Massachusetts (with a parent company in Japan), and K&W Excavating of Connecticut.

“The Superstructure Contract is a joint venture that includes Walsh Construction and PCL. Structal Steel (of Canada and New England) is providing the structural steel components,” said Pelletier. “We are supplying the three plate girder and diagphragms from our Claremont, N.H., plant, starting March 1, 2102 for see BRIDGE page 54


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Special Concerns Include Nearby Marina, New Utility Line BRIDGE from page 52

phase 1...Over the next two years for the balance of the project. The project was awarded as a lump sum contract,” said Tariq Rashdi of Structal Steel. Some 12,000 tons of steel will be taken to Connecticut, with the girders delivered to the job site and erected by the contractor (Walsh-PCL JV team). All the steel was made in the United States. Other subs on the project include; KTM Electrical, Lintec LLC, The Quaker Corp, O&G Industries and Omega. The project is currently in the first year of Phase II of the Superstructure Contract, Stage 1 Construction, about mid-project overall, given its seven-year estimated time frame from 2009 to 2016. “We are currently both on time and on budget. The bid for the Superstructure Contract came in approximately $40 mil- Project overview, with rendering running beside existing bridge. lion under the State’s estimate,” said a proud Pelletier. The State of Connecticut is the owner of the bridge. The state is managing the construction efforts with direct oversight performed by the consulting firms of HNTB Corporation and AECOM Technologies, who provide consulting engineers and inspecting staff. Approximately 24.2 million lbs. (11 million kg) of structural steel will be erected, with some 136,686 tons (124,000 t) of asphalt to go along with 37, 930 cu. yds. (29,000 cu m) of concrete when the bridge is finished. Beyond structural steel, some 6.6 million lbs. (3 million kg) of reinforcing steel also will be used. The new bridge is essentially being built in the footprint of the existing bridge. The main structure, Bridge No. 135, the Moses Wheeler Bridge is approximately 2,950 ft. (900 m) long. The total length is 8,500 ft. (2,600 m) or approximately 1.5 mi. (2.4 km), and includes the replacement of Bridge No. Stratford Pier Number 13 cap. 133 and 134, a new bridge over • There is an active 14-boat marina that air. Naugatuck Ave., and improvements to Some of the people ConnDOT cited that Bridge No. 132. Pelletier mentioned several exists under the shadow of the bridge with a restaurant have been instrumental in the major project special concerns: • Raybestos had a plant that produced thus far include: The designer, STV Inc.’s • Low head room conditions which make asbestos brakes within the footprint of pro- James Sherwonit and Richard Ezyk of it difficult to complete work out-of-stage • There is a recently installed 345kv utili- posed improvements and the site was used to Stratford; from the CE&I staffs of HNTB and AECOM, Gowen Dishman and Leon ty line that runs adjacent to the project along off-load coal • Work in the river is governed by permits: Wolochuk; from O&G Industries, Mike the southern right-of-way • Metro North Railroad abuts the project DEEP, OLISP, USCG, IWP. Each has Daley and Larry Doyon played significant restrictions that affect the work in the roles in keeping the first project on time and directly to the north budget; from the State of Connecticut, Steve • Two shopping plazas owned by UB Housatonic River • Noise due to the very close proximity to DiGiovanna and Mark Rolfe; from the Properties that are directly adjacent to the FHWA, Dave Nardone and Tim Snyder, State’s ROW limits to the north and south- the marina and local neighborhoods Many, many hands have laid down ink on who play an active role; and, although it is west with a road that connects the two runplans, concrete on roads and girders in the early, WPJV’s Don Gillas, Aaron Tubbs and ning under the main structure

Roger Martin who, Pelletier said, “Appear to understand what it takes to complete the task at hand.” But Moses Wheeler, like the ferryman whose name the bridge carries, has a very human element, also, beyond cold steel and cooling asphalt. “I would like to recognize William “Bill” Kennedy of STV Inc. Bill was a brilliant engineer who was probably the biggest asset to project development during the project’s design. He died of cancer just prior to the start of the Foundations Contract, working until his death,” said Pelletier. “Bill was probably ‘The Man,’ who brought it from design to the construction stage. “He was a master of public relations with the community,” he added. “He had an uncanny ability to understand things and to paint a picture to the public to get them to understand it. He had a great way of diffusing and detailing to their satisfaction while standing in front of 100 unhappy people. He was a gentleman.” The bridge construction has differed from other structures in important ways, said Pelletier, thanks to innovation in equipment at its core. “Raito brought innovative technology to the state of Connecticut by introducing what they call the Supertop Rotator. This piece of equipment was capable of rotating a 10-foot diameter shaft into the ground and seating it into bedrock,” said Pelletier. “They also used another unique machine called a Reverse Circulating Drill (RCD). This RCD cored the three-meter deep rock socket. Through its drill string they pumped water at a rate of up to 7,000 gallons per minute. This allowed them to flush the rock cuttings into weir tanks creating a closed loop system in this environmentally sensitive area.” The Superstructure Contract was bid with two alternates, a concrete segmental option and the steel option chosen by WPJV II. The three lowest bidders all bid the steel option. The two options were provided to create a more competitive bid environment, something learned by the state of Connecticut during another of its significant bridge projects. “Walsh hopes to finish it significantly ahead of schedule, but the way it is designed and made, the new bridge should last for a hundred years,” said Pelletier. For more information, visit www.moseswheelerbridge.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Cleveland Brothers Unveils Cat CT660 Vocational Truck On Jan. 27, 2012, more than 250 people attended Cleveland Brothers Equipment Co. Inc.’s customer event introducing the all new Cat CT660 vocational truck. The evening in Hershey, Pa., began with a short presentation that highlighted how customer input drove development of the truck, the performance and efficiency of the Cat CX31 automatic transmission, and an overview of the customer support provided by Cleveland Brothers. After a few final remarks, the curtains were pulled back to reveal six new CT660s in several colors and configurations. Along with the trucks, a dozen component and body manufacturers showcased their products and services, including, Curry Supply, DavCo, Eaton, Fontaine, Hendrickson, Heritage, Hewey, Henderson, J&J, KME, Meritor and QT Equipment. On display were three dump trucks with bodies from Henderson, Hewey and J&J, two water trucks care of Heritage and KME, and a lube truck from QT Equipment. All attendees had an opportunity to get up close and personal with the trucks. While some of these CT660s are still looking for owners, Cleveland Brothers did hand over two sets of keys during the evening. Barry Smith of Smith Transport of Roaring Springs, Pa., took delivery of the first of several CT660 tractors he has ordered.

(L-R) are Mike Donovan, Smith Transport; Steve Goggins, Caterpillar; Blair Moyer, Cleveland Brothers; Jeff Lauver, Cleveland Brothers; Barry Smith, Smith Transport; Karen Smith, Smith Transport; John Mittermeier, Smith Transport; Marcos Sallowicz, Caterpillar; Laura Carron, Cat Financial; and Steph Downing, Caterpillar.

(L-R) are Jeff Lauver, Cleveland Brothers; Marcos Sallowicz, Caterpillar; Andy Smith, AES Specialized Services; Mike Gorelikow, Cleveland Brothers; Brandon Fritz, Cleveland Brothers; and Blair Moyer, Cleveland Brothers. Cleveland Brothers VP/GM of the Power Systems Division, Jeff Lauver, welcomes a standing room only crowd to the evening’s event.

Andy Smith of A.E.S. Specialized Services also received the keys for his new CT660 with a Henderson Truck Equipment tandem axle dump body. Smith made the trip from Butler, Pa., to Hershey to see his truck for the first time; a Cat yellow cab complete with his company logo already on the doors. In the coming months, Cleveland Brothers will be hosting additional events throughout Pennsylvania and West Virginia. For more information, call 800/538-1020 or visit ClevelandBrothers.com/CatTruck. After the presentation, the curtains were pulled to unveil the show floor packed with new CT660s.


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XL Specialized Trailers Introduces 13-Axle Light Weight Trailer XL Specialized Trailers’s 13-axle trailer boasts a light weight configuration. At 57,440 lbs. (26,054 kg), the new XL MG 170 West Coast trailer hauls loads up to 170,000 lbs. (77,110 kg) distributed, including 2.5mW wind turbines, heavy construction equipment such as large dozers, excavators and wheel loaders, as well as off-road trucks for mining applications. The new XL 170 MG also can be configured to weigh 55,000 lbs. (24,947 kg) to accommodate weight specific loads with some spec changes. “As equipment continues to get bigger and heavier,” said Scott Wall, CEO of XL Specialized Trailers, “the cost and logistics associated with hauling these items gets more involved. Our new trailer is able to move equipment and materials on 13 axles that would take other trailers 19 axles to accomplish, completely redefining this category of trailers. Our number one priority at XL is being the most customer focused trailer manufacturer centered on developing unique solutions for each customer’s needs and we are excited about working on this unit with our customers.” The main trailer is engineered with a 118 in. (300 cm) flip neck that extends a 14 ft. 3 in. (4.3 m) main neck. From the neck, the 30

ft. (9 m) main deck boasts a 15 ft. (4.5 m) Tdeck design to accommodate wind turbine components. The T-Deck can be switched out to other available deck configurations. The main deck has a 26 in. (66 cm) loaded deck height and a 6 in. (15 cm) ground clearance, allowing the trailer to traverse on lowmaintenance surfaces to reach off-road destinations. The 21 ft. (6.4 m) rear deck has a 44 in. (118 cm) loaded deck height and is equipped with disc brakes, with spring brakes on all axles.

The main trailer has a 12V sealed grote electrical system with three LED tail-light assembly. A reinforced frame for a 3-axle booster, manual override height control, a raise/lower valve and shut offs on air bags are some of the options available for the main trailer. The Jeep is a skelton frame with hatbox used for weight savings. This addition comes equipped with 2-speed jost landing gear and handle on road side, a 13-hp (9.7 kW) Honda unit mounted on the inside

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The second model in Caterpillar’s new line of on-highway vocational trucks, the Cat CT680, will be available first quarter 2013. A Class 8 truck, the CT680 will be built in America and sold and serviced exclusively through the North American Cat dealer network in the United States and Canada. The development work for the CT680 is already under way. The CT680 will feature a set-forward axle (SFA), with both 116 and 122-in. (294 and 310 cm) bumper to back of cab (BBC) lengths available. Cat CT series engine model options for the CT680 include the CT11 engine with ratings from 330 to 390 bhp, the CT13 with ratings from 410 to 475 bhp and the CT15 with ratings from 435 to 550 bhp. A notable transmission option for the CT680 is the Cat CX31 automatic transmission. The CX31 has amassed a track record for quality and reliable performance that maximizes uptime, according to the manufacturer. The CT680 also can be spec’ed with other

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DuraClass HPT Heavy-Duty Dump Body Offers Durability The DuraClass HPT heavylates into an improved payloadduty dump body provides haulto-weight ratio. The HPTB ing contractors durability, body’s rounded floor and low strength and high payload center of gravity give it the capacity. With its interlaced strength and stability for heavy understructure and vertical side hauling. Loads are discharged braces, the HPT is built to cleanly from the curved body improve productivity and proshell. Like all premium vide high durability. Like all DuraClass bodies, you can premium heavy-duty DuraClass choose the specific steel needed dump bodies, the HPT uses high for the body sides, the floor and tensile steel throughout for the subframe. enhanced strength and lighter Heavy Duty DuraClass dump body weight, according to the bodies feature high quality manufacturer. materials for added strength The DuraClass HPT also feawhile offering a number of contures fully enclosed front corner figurations to suit any applicaposts and is available in lengths tion. Available in multiple confrom 12- to 20-ft. (3.6 to 6 m). figurations with a large list of Numerous options also are available features, the available for the HPT body. In DuraClass line of premium addition, the DuraClass HPT Heavy Duty bodies is available dump body is now available in to suit any need, according to the lightweight, corrosion-resistant The DuraClass HPT also features fully enclosed front corner posts and is available in lengths from 12- to manufacturer. aluminum. DuraClass designs and manu20-ft. (3.6 to 6 m). The DuraClass 316 dump factures a comprehensive range body features a sleek, design accented with to keep clean in harsh environments where weight yet strong and durable. The HPTB of premium Class 3 — 8 dump bodies, clean horizontal side braces. The 316’s deep slush and salt buildup take their toll on hard elliptical body features high tensile steels, hoists, and related equipment and offers crossmemberless understructure, and a body more than 100 years of engineering and flanged longmembers eliminate the need for working equipment. The DuraClass HPTB body, is a light- sidewall without extra bracing. This trans- manufacturing expertise. crossmembers. As a result, the 316 is easier With a lifting capacity of 45,000 lbs. (20,411 kg) and 36-in. (91.4 cm) load center and 138-in. (350.5 cm) wheelbase, the H450HDS is practical for applications where a tight turning radius is critical.

Hyster Co. Showcases Tier IV Truck Hyster Company showcased its Tier IV H450HDS big truck at the ConExpo. Meeting the revised U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Tier IV Interim emissions standards for off-highway diesel engines, this outdoor truck is best suited for mining, general cargo, and lumber and steel mill applications. With a lifting capacity of 45,000 lbs. (20,411 kg) and 36-in. (91.4 cm) load center and 138-in. (350.5 cm) wheelbase, the H450HDS is unique in its capacity class and is practical for applications where a tight turning radius is critical, according to the manufacturer. The Cummins QSB6.7 Tier IV Interim engine features advanced electronic, highpressure common-rail fuel systems, a variable geometry turbocharger, cooled exhaust gas recirculation and diesel particulate filtration. For more information, visit www.hyster.com.


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of Connecticut Asphalt Care Equipment & Supply 2765 Galloway Rd. Bensalem, PA 19020 215-639-9800 Fax: 215-639-9802 www.asphaltcare.com

Douglas Equipment & Supply Company 7100 Kriedler Rd. York, PA 17403 717-428-1517 www.douglasequip.com

Foley Rents 833 Centennial Ave. Piscataway, NJ 08855 888-417-6464 Fax: 732-885-3052 www.foleyinc.com

H.A. DeHart & Son 311 Crown Point Rd. Thorofare, NJ 08086 856-845-2800 www.hadehart.com

Bobcat of Connecticut, Inc. 54 Alna Lane E. Hartford, CT 06108 860-282-2648 Fax: 860-282-6164 www.bobcatct.com Bobcat of Stratford 821 Wooden Road Stratford, CT 06615 203-380-2300 Fax: 203-380-9791

Bobcat of Greater Springfield 181 Wayside Ave. West Springfield, MA 01089 413-746-4647 Fax: 413-746-4648

H.O. Penn Machinery 122 Noxon Rd. Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 845-452-1200

660 Union Ave. Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500

699 Brush Ave. Bronx, NY 10465 718-863-3800

15 Middle Ave. Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500

783 Bloomingburg Rd. Bloomingburg, NY 12721 845-733-6400

225 Richard St. Newington, CT 06111 860-594-4800 www.hopenn.com


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MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY. MINIMIZE COSTS. LET’S WORK. Volvo Construction Equipment offers equipment that’s ideal for quarry work. Our wheel loaders feature our exclusive OptiShift technology for exceptional fuel efficiency, while our articulated haulers are designed for quick transport of aggregates. With the support of over É300 Édealer locations É É across É ÉNorth É earning É Épotential for you. America, the result is greater productivity for your crew – and a higher É

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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

VANTAGE EQUIPMENT Latham, NY • 518/220-9500 Batavia, NY • 585/344-1931 Syracuse, NY • 315/437-2611

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MCCLUNG-LOGAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC Baltimore, MD • 410/242-6500 Manassas, VA • 703/393-7344 Winchester, VA • 540/722-3700 Chesapeake • 757/485-3314 Richmond • 804/266-0000 Roanoke, VA • 540/989-3750 Wise, VA • 276/328-8027 Bridgeville, DE • 800/638-6012

WOODCO MACHINERY Woburn, MA • 781/935-3377 www.woodcomachinery.com 11:57:46 AM

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 of over É300 Édealer locations É É across É ÉNorth É earning É Épotential for you. America, the result is greater productivity for your crew – and a higher É

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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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MCCLUNG-LOGAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC Baltimore, MD • 410/242-6500 Manassas, VA • 703/393-7344 Winchester, VA • 540/722-3700 Chesapeake • 757/485-3314 Richmond • 804/266-0000 Roanoke, VA • 540/989-3750 Wise, VA • 276/328-8027 Bridgeville, DE • 800/638-6012

WOODCO MACHINERY Woburn, MA • 781/935-3377 www.woodcomachinery.com 11:57:46 AM

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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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section Sennebogen MaXCab Operator Station Offers Sliding-Door Design, Catwalk The operator has clear 360 degree visibility.

The seat adjusts as do the control levers and foot pedals for maximum operator comfort. The sliding door with permanent catwalk provides maximum safety.

The hallmark of D Series material handlers from Sennebogen is the engineering focus on operator safety and comfort that led to the distinctive maXCab operator station. The maXCab’s most visible difference from conventional operator stations is its sliding door design, coupled with a permanent catwalk and guard railing to surround the cab entry. The overall result is an entry and exit path that is more open than swinging doors can allow, with enough security that operators can safely leave their cab without first lowering it to deck level. Another handrail protects the stairway that leads up to the cab, so operators take a continuously secure, guarded route from the ground to their work station. Inside, the ergonomic layout of operator controls affords a roomy feel that’s enhanced by a 360 degree view through tinted panoramic windows. While clear visibility

from the cab helps to improve productivity, it also contributes to safety by reducing operator fatigue through long working shifts. The maXCab’s heated air-suspension seat adjusts to the individual preferences for reaching the control levers and foot pedals. Automatic heating and air conditioning continuously self-adjusts the inside air temperature through eight separate air vents for an even, comfortable cab climate. The maXCab is offered with a choice of Sennebogen’s high-rise systems which elevate the cab to heights up to 19.4 ft. (5.9 m). As well as standard vertical elevation, option configurations include an articulating boom that allows operators to move the cab “up and out” over the undercarriage, or to tilt the cab forward for a more comfortable downward view. For more information, visit www.sennebogen-na.com.


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USED RECYCLING EQUIPMENT

FEATURED EQUIPMENT

Systems and supplies for the aggregate, asphalt and recycling industries Track Mounted Crushers & Screens 2008 Metso Nordberg LT105 Track Mounted Jaw Crusher (28” x 42” ), 12 CY Hopper, Grizzly feeder, Side conveyor, Extended main conveyor, magnet, CAT engine. POR

2008 Metso Nordberg LT106 Track Mounted Jaw Crusher (28” x 42” ), 12 CY Hopper, Grizzly feeder, Side conveyor, Extended main conveyor, magnet, CAT engine. POR

2010 Metso Nordberg LT200HP Track Mounted Cone Crusher (HP200), 6.5 CY Hopper, Belt feeder, Metal detector, CAT engine. POR

2003 Metso Nordberg LT300HP Track Mounted Cone Crusher (HP300), Belt feeder, CAT engine. POR

Wheel Mounted Crushers Metso Nordberg HP300CC Closed Circuit Cone Plant, Metso HP300 Cone, Metso 6x20 3-Shaft Triple deck screen, Triple axle chassis, Hydraulic leveling, Electrical controls. POR

Metso Nordberg NW400HP-RD Rear Discharge Cone Plant, Metso HP400 Cone, Single motor, Feed basket, Triple axle chassis, Hydraulic leveling, Electrical controls. POR

Metso Nordberg NW125-VF20 Chassis Mounted Jaw Crusher (37"x49"), C125 Jaw w/hyd. adjust, 20 ft Feeder, Quad axle chassis, Hydraulic leveling, Electrical controls. POR

Conveyors Superior Stackable Plus Conveyor(s) (30" x 60'), Electric drive. POR

Superior Radial Stacking Conveyor(s) (36" x 60'), Electric drive. POR

Superior Radial Stacking Conveyor (36" x 60'), Hydraulic drive. POR

2007 Metso Nordberg LT105 Track Mounted Jaw Crusher (28” x 42”), 12 CY Hopper, Grizzly feeder, Side conveyor, Extended main conveyor, Magnet, CAT engine. POR

Screens, Feeders & Bins • Washing & Classifying Equipment • Hammers / Rock Breakers Cedarapids 8x20 3-Shaft, Triple deck horizontal screening plant, Dual axle chassis. POR

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High Productivity – Low Operating Costs SENNEBOGEN green line material handling machines make your competitors “green with envy” TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP. East Longmeadow, MA 413-525-6351 Berlin, CT 860-356-0840 www.tylerequipment.com

C.N. WOOD CO., INC.

TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT, INC.

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

Syracuse, NY 800-872-2390 Binghamton, NY 800-370-9488 Rochester, NY 866-950-6210 Watertown, NY 888-335-0200 Albany, NY 866-740-8853 www.traceyroad.com

Oakwood Village, OH 440-439-4000 Pittsburgh, PA 724-695-5000 www.gibsonmachinery.com

Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-824-9891 Harrisburg, PA 717-652-3190

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

BINDER MACHINERY CO.

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Bangor, ME 800-491-7840 Farmington, ME 800-451-0635 New Gloucester, ME 800-451-0635 Lancaster, NH 800-814-3645 www.theoliverstores.com

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Double-Weave Woven Wire Ideal for Top-Deck Screening Weave has far more open area, Double-Weave woven wire from increases throughput up to 50 perMontreal-based Major Wire cent without costly screen deck Industries Limited is constructed of alterations and costs up to 25 pertwo, side-by-side, lighter-gauge cent less, according to the manufacwires to outperform heavy-gauge, turer. single-strand woven wire and perfoIn addition to the added wear life rated punch plate in high-impact provided by its two wires, Doubleapplications. Impact from large Weave provides up to an additional aggregate material can cause screen 40 percent more wear life because breakage with even the heaviest sinit is manufactured with Major gle wire gauges. Wire’s highly abrasion-resistant Woven with two smaller-diameOptimumWire high carbon and ter wires, Double-Weave screen high manganese content wire. This media has lower wear points than offers a combination of ductility, larger, single-strand wire; one wire hardness and tensile strength for helps preserve the life of the other as long-lasting wire. It also is availit wears. The combined tensile able in stainless steel, which helps strength of the two finer-gauge eliminate blinding in sticky materiwires withstands up to four times al applications. greater impact providing up to 40 Producers can choose opening percent greater wear life than that of sizes from 1.25 in. (3 cm) to 5 in. one heavy-gauge wire, making (13 cm) and wire diameters from Double-Weave ideal for scalping .243 in. (.6 cm) to .5 in. (1.3 cm) for applications and top screen decks. heavy-, medium- and light-duty Double-Weave also weighs less applications. and is more flexible than single For more information, heavy-gauge screen media, so it is easier and safer to install. Compared Woven with two smaller-diameter wires, Double-Weave screen media has lower wear points than call 450/659-7681 or visit www.majorwire.cc. to perforated punch plate, Double- larger, single-strand wire; one wire helps preserve the life of the other as it wears.

Specialized Recycling Systems for Demolition Debris Recycling C&D (construction and demolition) debris requires all the equipment normally needed for recycling concrete and asphalt rubble, plus other specialized elements in the system to handle such incoming items as wood, asphalt shingles, drywall, plaster, plastic, steel, paper, dirt and electrical wire. A concrete recycling system generally consists of a primary impact crusher, side discharge conveyor, screening plant, return conveyor and radial stacking conveyors. A C&D system typically also will include picking stations to remove many of the unwanted materials by hand. Other important options can include a wood shredder, a lowmaintenance air sorting tower to segregate paper and wood from stone, an electromagnetic separator to remove ferrous metals, and water-based dust suppression at locations such as the feed hopper, screening plan and fines conveyor to minimize emissions. The heart of all concrete/asphalt and C&D recycling systems is the crusher, which needs to be a primary impactor. Recycling C&D debris requires all the equipment normally needed for recycling concrete and To handle the variety of materials asphalt rubble, plus other specialized elements in the system to handle such incoming items coming through a C&D recycling oper- as wood, asphalt shingles, drywall, plaster, plastic, steel, paper, dirt and electrical wire.

ation, the screen plant should be a wet or dry, triple deck, horizontal or inclined type. The electromagnetic separator should be mounted in-line, rather than perpendicular, at the top of the side discharge conveyor to assure smooth material flow. The separator’s head pulley and splitter should be stainless steel, which cannot become magnetized. Grasan, of Mansfield, Ohio, produces C&D recycling systems. All Grasan plants utilize Hazemag 1315 or 1515 primary impact crushers with hydraulic controls for more uniform products and 15 to 20 percent greater production than same-size impactors with standard controls, according to the manufacturer. Road-portable Grasan impact crushing plants are equipped with a skid-on, skid-off hopper and six independent hydraulic legs that provide complete operational support and infinite height and leveling adjustments. The crushing plant, screen plant and conveyors can all be set up in one day without crane assist. For more information, call 419/5264440 or visit www.grasan.com.


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EAST PBE, INC. 283 Pane Road Newington, CT 06111 860/665-7470 Fax: 860/665-7478

PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT INC. www.pbeinc.com Pine Bush Office 97 Rt. 302 P.O. Box 106 Pine Bush, NY 12566 845/744-2006 Fax 845/744-2900 Holmes Office www.pbeinc.com 24 Sybil Court Holmes, NY 12531 845/878-4004 Fax 845/878-9626

EDWARD EHRBAR INC. www.ehrbar.com 4 Executive Plaza Yonkers, NY 914/738-5100 Fax: 914/738-6847 601 Coates Ave. Holbrook, NY 11741 631/563-7600 Fax: 631/218-1069 42 Kenosia Ave. Danbury, CT 203/743-0088

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY INC. 2240 Bethlehem Pike Hatfield, PA 19440 215/822-0145 Harrisburg, PA 717/652-3190 Wilkes-Barre, PA 570/824-9891 Baltimore, MD 410/247-2100

PENN-JERSEY PENN-JERSEY 61 County Line Rd. Somerville, NJ 08876 908/218-1919 1330 Hurfville Rd. Deptford, NJ 08096 856/227-6400


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6x16 2 Deck Screen-It

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Superior Expands Its Line of Chevron Wing Pulleys

Chevron wing pulleys are designed to deflect material and prevent it from lodging.

Superior Industries has added to its line of Chevron wing pulleys. The company announced today it is now building and distributing a style rated for CEMA construction. CEMA applications are often light duty, portable conveyors that make infrequent starts and stops. Load, dimensions and crown design standards are defined by ANSI B105.1. With their v-shape construction, Chevron wing pulleys are designed to deflect material and prevent it from lodg-

ing better than standard wing pulleys. Less opportunity for trapped fugitive material between pulley wings means longer lasting wing pulleys and less belt damage, according to the manufacturer. Other benefits include much softer decibel levels generated by the Chevron wing pulley. According to Superior, a standard wing pulley produces about 120 decibels of sound, while the Chevron wing pulley sustains a level of 70 decibels.

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With the addition, Superior’s Chevron wing pulleys are now available in CEMA rated construction with diameters from 10 to 20 in. (25 to 51 cm) and face widths from 20 to 51 in. (51 to 129 cm), plus mine duty and super duty styles with diameters from 12 to 42 in. (30.5 to 106.6 cm) and face widths from 12 to 78 in. (30.5 to 198 cm). For more information, call 320/589-7085 or visit www.superior-ind.com.

Eriez Achieves Record Month for Shipments in November Tim Shuttleworth, Eriez President and CEO, announced that Eriez achieved a new record in November for the highest monthly shipment volume in the company’s history. “This new record beats our previous record for shipments by nearly 20 percent,” Shuttleworth said. “2011 has been an all-around successful and prosperous year for Eriez,” said Shuttleworth. “This record-setting month is reflective of our overall growth.” To meet demand in 2011, Eriez invested in major expansions in northwestern Pennsylvania and across the globe. In the United States, Eriez purchased an additional building in Erie, Pa., approximately 15 mi. from its world headquarters. Internationally, the company also is expanding in Canada, China, India and the United Kingdom. Charlie Ingram, Eriez vice president of

sales and marketing, said the company’s broad product offerings for many diverse industries contribute to Eriez’ unprecedented sales growth. “When one market is soft, we have the ability to focus on another market that is thriving,” he said. “In addition, we are particularly pleased with the amount of growth witnessed by our Erie facilities. That’s good news for the region.” Eriez’s magnetic lift and separation, metal detection, x-ray, materials feeding, screening, conveying and controlling equipment have application in the process, metalworking, packaging, recycling, mining, aggregate and textile industries. Eriez manufactures and markets these products through 12 international facilities located on six continents. For more information, call 888/300ERIEZ (3743) or visit www.eriez.com.

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New England’s Leading Crushing and Screening Supply House

The REMco innovation of combining extra heavyduty vertical shaft impactor design with autogenetic (rock lined) crushing chambers and rotors has lowered the wear parts operating cost of RockMax to a level equal to or less than any fine head cone crusher. This is for cost per net ton of finished product regardless of material or product tonnage required.

Terex® Minerals Processing Systems has several washing plants available to fit your needs. Featuring the durable Terex® Simplicity and Terex® Cedarapids screens ranging in size from 5’x16’ to 6’x20’, these screens are teamed with single or twin dewatering screws.

Kolberg Stationary Sand Plant, includes 5' x 12' TD Screen, 36" x 25' screw washer $21,000

Fixed and Adjustable Radial Stackers Adjustable height radial stackers manufactured by Kemper Equipment in Hazleton, PA. Standard 30" x 60' IN STOCK.

Cone Crushers TRIO offers robust, heavy duty, bronze bushing designed cone crushers. In stock TC36 & TC51 Cone Crushers.

Douglas® manufactures a variety of conveyor accessories to help outfit your conveyor for maximum performance and enhanced safety. The Douglas® Guardian® is a premium return roll guard designed to protect personnel and enhance the safety of your conveyor system. We also offer the Conveyor Design Wizard® the first Windows based design conveyor analysis program.

Lippman 1236 Jaw Crusher, 1226 Lippman Jaw Crusher $8,000

T2010 6’ x 20’ TD Horizontal Screen, Used only three months, ready to work, blending chutes 60” Under belt. Call for Price.

Simplicity 24″x40′ Conveyor w/ pan & Grizzly Feeder. Please contact us for pricing.

2004 Simplicity Feeder 5’ Grizzly with Motor Pivoted base. Call for Price.

Trio TC51 Cone Crusher, S/N TC13FC205, 2003, hydraulic adjust, on portable chassis, no motor included $75,000

Fine Washers TRIO's fine material sand screws are designed for dewatering, washing and classification. In stock 36”, 44” & 54” Single fine screw or Double.

Kobelco/Thunderbird 1315DH Impactor Plant. Call for pricing and more details.

1990 Boliden Allis RT Jaw Crusher 24 x 36 65K, 28K of new parts, Jaw plates, liners and hardware.

Sandvik Cone Crusher

Diester 8' x 20' XH Two deck screen $18,000

Inclined Screens All TRIO inclined screens are manufactured with huck-bolted frames. These rugged yet versatile units are well suited for use in a variety of aggregate, mineral, and industrial applications. Many sizes in stock, Horizontals and Inclines. Call for Pricing.

2004 Used 6’ x 20’ DD Horizontal Screen Plant. Call for Price.


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Get the Big Picture Whether you are looking for portable track-mounted jaws, trackmounted cones or track-mounted screeners, Whitney & Son in partnership with Metso has the products and experience you are looking for. Since 1964, we have been working hard for the right to call ourselves experts in the field.

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Pendergrass Named Johnson Crushers’ Service Director

:KDW :RXOG <RX *ULQG" High volume wood waste recyclers know that when it comes to creating the highest volume products at the lowest cost per ton, nothing reduces urban wood waste, stumps, or brush like a Peterson horizontal grinder! Alban Tractor Covering Maryland & Delaware (410) 686-7777

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Just one look at a Peterson can show you why we build the most innovative grinders in the market. For nearly thirty years, Peterson’s attention to detail and drive to build the highest quality, highest volume producing machines make a Peterson a sure investment. Want to see what a Peterson Horizontal Grinder can do? Give us a call at 800.269.6520 or visit us at www.petersoncorp.com.

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Johnson Crushers International Inc. has promoted longtime employee Ian Pendergrass to service director.

Johnson Crushers International Inc. (KPI-JCI) has promoted longtime employee Ian Pendergrass to service director. Pendergrass, who previously served as the company’s service manager, will continue in his leadership role for customer service efforts, in-shop service and rebuild program, as a member of JCI’s safety committee and warranty committee. Jeff Elliott, president of Johnson Crushers International Inc., said Pendergrass’ leadership has been an important part of the company’s progress in continuous devotion to meeting customer needs. “Ian has had jobs of increasing responsibility since joining JCI 16 years ago,” Elliott said. “His previous job responsibilities included service manager, assistant service manager, shift lead crusher bay, field service technician and service welder. He has an extensive background in crushing and screening equipment, and I am confident he will make an outstanding member of our management staff.” For more information, call 541/988-9513, e-mail ipendergrass@jcieug.com or visit www.kpijci.com.


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Terex-Pegson XR400 Jaw Crusher

Terex-Pegson 4242SR 2009 Model w/Approx. 6579 Hrs. Closed Circuit Impact Crusher w/ Attached Two Deck Screenbox. Capable of Making up to 3 End Products. Overband Magnet, CAT C-9 Engine. Ex-Rental Unit which will be Re-Furbished to Good Working Order and Fully Shot-Blasted & Painted. Location: North Carolina. Priced to Sell at $279,000

2006 model. with approx. 5400 hrs. CAT C-9 engine. Vibrating grizzly feeder, extended hopper sides, hydraulically raise/lower product conveyor, dust suppression system. Hydraulic release system protecting major jaw components from un-crushables. Quick hydraulic adjust setting. Ideal for recycling! Location: Virginia. Priced to sell at $229,500

Powerscreen Pegson XH320

Telestack Conveyors Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic is a dealer for Telestack conveyors. Providing mobile tracked stockpiling conveyors, radial telescopic conveyors and more! We have tracked units available for rental or purchase.

2010 Model with Approx. 4600 Hrs. Impact Crusher on Tracks with 44 1/2” x 31 1/2” Feed Opening. Vibrating Grizzly Feeder, Dirt Side Conveyor, Wireless Remote, Overband Magnet, Under Crusher Pan Feeder and Hydraulic Overload Protection. Four Bar & Twin Apron Design. Product Conveyor with Raise/Lower Function. CAT C-9 Engine. Location: North Carolina. Priced to sell at $298,500

Spare Parts We also sell the full range of Powerscreen & Pegson parts. Want crusher & screen wear parts for Extec, Sandvik, Fintec, Finlay, Metso or Komatsu machines? Conveyor Belting Available! Call Us!


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Terex Cedarapids Portable Plant Maximizes Production The Terex Cedarapids The high lift screen (HLS) and the cone hopper overflow system CRC380HLS portable crushing and allow a large head of material to build up, force-feeding the screening plant’s unique design cone crusher. allows the cone crusher to be constantly choke fed, maximizing production capability. The high lift screen (HLS) and the cone hopper overflow system allow a large head of material to build up, force-feeding the cone crusher, which increases throughput. The large cone hopper and overflow chute buffer feed variations and prevent material from backing up to the screen, which allows production rates to stay at peak levels with no need to throttle back. A gross throughput of up to 1,200 tons (1,088 t) per hour is possible in sand and gravel, according to the manufacturer. The HLS system also increases uptime by hydraulically moving the screen forward, providing easy access for faster manganese changes. The plant quickly and easily transforms into its operating and transport modes. The CRC380HLS plant incorporates a oval stroke design. A blending gate system reversible product conveyors discharge 44 high efficiency 300 hp (223 kW) MVP380 allows combining center and bottom decks in. (117 cm) beyond the plant frame on ElJay roller bearing cone crusher and a high in 25 percent increments for numerous prod- either side. The 4-axle configuration and a 3+1-axle option provide portability in most performance 6 by 20 ft. (1.8 by 6 m) triple uct variations. Two large 30 in. (76 cm), 7.5 hp (5.6 kW) any location. Optional run-on hydraulic deck TSH6203 horizontal screen with ElJay

jacks, self-cleaning feed conveyor magnet, dust suppression system and zero speed interlocks also are available. For more information, call 319/363-3511 or visit www.terexmps.com.

Low-Profile Telestacker Conveyor Has Onboard Power Superior Industries offers a range of low-profile TeleStacker conveyors including its latest 170-ft. (52 m) unit. With a low-level loading hopper, these telescoping radial stacking conveyors reduce equipment required to transfer material, minimize the number of loads in a transport, allow for faster, easier relocation and reduce space requirements, according to the manufacturer. To carry out a request for onboard power, this particular TeleStacker conveyor was engineered with a 200 kW gen-set unit. The self-contained telescopic conveyor will load ships and stockpile material at the Lake Erie Port of Toledo in Ohio. In addition, the stacker was designed with Superior’s FD axle assembly. Key to its mobility, the FD axle’s hydraulically operated stacking wheels allow for the quick transition between transport and stockpile or ship loading modes. Superior’s TeleStacker conveyors are available in 110, 130, 136 (low profile), 150, 158 (low profile), 170 and 190 ft. (33, 40, 41, 46, 48, 52 and 58 m) models. Conveyor capacities range from 500 to 5,000 tph (453 to 4,536 t). Each unit comes standard with Superior’s FB undercarriage. The bracing adds extra strength, stability and safety, according to the manufacturer. For more information call 320/589-7085 or visit www.superior-ind.com.

This particular TeleStacker conveyor was engineered with a 200 kW gen-set unit. The self-contained telescopic conveyor will load ships and stockpile material at the Lake Erie Port of Toledo in Ohio.


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EVO. A NEW CLASS OF MACHINERY.

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Bloomberg: Electricity Declines 50 Percent, Shale Spurs Natural Gas Glut By Julie Johnsson and Mark Chediak SPECIAL TO CEG

A shale-driven glut of natural gas has cut electricity prices for the U.S. power industry by 50 percent and reduced investment in costlier sources of energy. With abundant new supplies of gas making it the cheapest option for new power generation, the largest U.S. wind-energy producer, NextEra Energy Inc., has shelved plans for new U.S. wind projects next year and Exelon Corp. called off plans to expand two nuclear plants. Michigan utility CMS Energy Corp. canceled a $2 billion coal plant after deciding it wasn’t financially viable in a time of “low natural-gas prices linked to expanded shale-gas supplies,” according to a company statement. Mirroring the gas market, electricity prices have dropped more than 50 percent on average since 2008, and about 10 percent during the fourth quarter of 2011, according to a Jan. 11 research report by Aneesh Prabhu, a New York-based credit analyst with Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC. Prices in the west hub of PJM Interconnection LLC, the largest wholesale market in the United States, declined to about $39 per megawatt hour by December 2011 from $87 in the first quarter of 2008. Power producers’ profits are deflated by cheap gas because electricity pricing historically has been linked to the gas market. As profit margins shrink from falling prices, more generators are expected to postpone or abandon coal, nuclear and wind projects, decisions that may slow the shift to cleaner forms of energy and shape the industry for decades to come, Mark Pruitt, a Chicagobased independent industry consultant, said in a telephone interview. Power Earnings Impact Natural gas for February delivery has fallen to its lowest level since 2009, dropping 12 cents, or 4.5 percent, to $2.55 in New York at the close of a Nymex electronic session that ended at 1:15 p.m. Jan. 16. “You’re lowering the earnings ceiling every time natural gas prices drop,” said Pruitt, former director of the Illinois Power Agency, which negotiates power-purchase agreements for the state’s utilities. Price declines are expected to hurt fourth-quarter 2011 earnings and continue to depress profits through 2012, Angie Storozynski, a New York City-based utilities analyst with Macquarie Capital USA Inc., said in a Jan. 11 research note. Hardest hit will be independent power producers in unregulated states such as Texas and Illinois, which don’t have the protections given regulated utilities where states allow a certain level of profits. 60 Percent Decline The Standard & Poor’s independent power producer index, which groups Constellation Energy Group Inc., NRG Energy Inc. and AES Corp., has fallen 60 percent since the beginning of 2008, compared with a 14 percent drop for the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Low gas prices drained the momentum from a resurging nuclear industry long before last year’s meltdowns at the Fukushima DaiIchi plants in Japan, said Paul Patterson, a New York City-based utility analyst with Glenrock Associates LLC. No applications to build new reactors have been filed with federal regulators since June 2009. Exelon, the largest U.S. nuclear operator, canceled plans last summer to boost capacity at two nuclear plants in Illinois and Pennsylvania after analyzing economic factors, Marshall Murphy, a spokesman of Chicago-based Exelon, said in an e-mail. CMS Energy’s canceled coal plant, planned for Bay City, Mich., would have showcased the newest pollution-control technology for capturing and storing carbon-dioxide emissions. Wind Expansion Slows Investors also are cooling on wind investment because of falling

power prices, a lack of transmission infrastructure and the possibility that federal subsidies may expire next year. T. Boone Pickens, one of wind power’s biggest boosters, decided to focus on promoting gas-fueled trucking fleets after canceling plans for a Texas wind farm in 2010. “Boone still sees wind being a key part of America’s energy future,” Jay Rosser, a spokesman of Pickens, said in an e-mail. “Natural-gas prices will ultimately rise and make wind energy more competitive in the process.” NextEra didn’t include new U.S. wind projects in its financial forecast for 2013, Lew Hay, chief executive officer of the Juno Beach, Florida-based company, said in a November conference call with investors. NextEra’s wind expansion after 2012, when a federal tax credit for wind generators is expected to expire, is contingent upon “public policy support,” said Steve Stengel, a spokesman of NextEra, in a telephone interview. “Wind on its own without incentives is far from economic unless gas is north of $6.50,” said Travis Miller, a Chicago based utility analyst at Morningstar Inc. Shale Gas Boom U.S. gas supplies have been growing since producers learned how to use hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling to tap deposits locked in dense shale rock formations. Gas prices have been falling since mid-2008, when a global recession sapped demand just as drilling accelerated in the gas-rich Marcellus shale in the eastern United States, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Gas prices collapsed further in late 2011 on concerns mild winter weather in the U.S. will curb demand for the heating fuel. Gas is expected to stay below 2011’s average price of $4.026 for the next two years, priced at around $3.10 per million British thermal units for 2012 and $4 for 2013, according to Robert W. Baird & Co., an investment bank based in Milwaukee. New Gas Generation Declining power prices also may make it unprofitable for utilities to install pollution controls on older coal-fired plants, adding to the wave of plant closures that are expected to result from new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rules over the next two to three years, Pruitt said. As much as 90 gigawatts of new generation, enough capacity to light 72 million homes and businesses, will be needed by 2015 to replace retiring coal plants and meet electricity demand, according to a Nov. 30 research report by Hugh Wynne, an analyst at investment bank Sanford C. Bernstein. Cheap gas makes it difficult for rival forms of fuel to compete, said Sam Brothwell, a senior utility analyst with Bloomberg Industries, in a telephone interview. Historically, gas-fired generators have been the least expensive to build, offset by a higher fuel cost, Brothwell said. With gas falling below $3, “it makes all other forms of producing electricity look less competitive by comparison,” he said. Gas Power Costs The cost, including construction, to produce one megawatt hour of gas-fueled electricity was $62.37 an hour in the third quarter of 2011, which was less expensive than coal, wind and solar generators, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Power companies are leery of becoming too dependent on gas, which historically has had the biggest price swings of all the power fuels. In 2005, gas prices climbed to nearly $14 after hurricanes disrupted production in the Gulf of Mexico. Project cancellations, along with a broader switch from coal to gas, will leave the industry with fewer alternatives and thus more exposed to rising gas prices, Pruitt said. “The way to make $4 gas $8 gas is for everyone to go out and build combined-cycle natural-gas plants,” Michael Morris, nonexecutive chairman of American Electric Power Inc., said at an industry conference in November. “We need to be cautious about how we go about this.”

Medico Industries 1500 Highway 315 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 570/825-7711 Fax: 570/824-1169 Route 611 & Shafer School House Rd. Stroudsburg, PA 18360 570/420-0877 Fax: 570/420-0866 www.medicoind.com

Highway Equipment Company 22035 Perry Highway 1 Zelienople (Pittsburgh), PA 16063 724/452-7800 5846 West Rd. & I-79 McKean (Erie area), PA 16426 814/476-7755 Rte. 219 North Dubois, PA 15801 814/371-3600 Westchester Tractor, Inc. Westchester Tractor 60 International Blvd. Brewster, NY 10509 845/278-7766 Fax: 845/278-4431 www.wtractor.com

E.W. Sleeper Company, Inc. 391 Loudon Road Concord, NH 03302 603/225-3361 800/358-6007 www.ewsleeper.com

Frank Martin Sons, Inc. 491 Lakewood Road Madison, ME 04950 207/858-4748 Fax: 207/858-4747 316 Market Street Fort Kent, ME 04744 207/834-3171 Fax: 207/834-3115 www.f-m-s.com


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All Island Equipment 39 Jersey St. West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 631/643-4060 www.allislandequipment.com

Tracey Road Equipment, Inc. Syracuse 6803 Manlius Center Road, P.O. Box 489 East Syracuse, NY 13057 800/872-2390 Binghamton 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 800/370-9488 Watertown 19598 Cady Road (Exit 44-Watertown Center off I-81) Adams Center, NY 13606 888/335-0200 Albany 115 Railroad Ave. Albany, NY 12205 866/740-8853 www.traceyroad.com

Elliott & Frantz, Inc. 450 E. Church Rd. King of Prussia, PA 19406 610/279-5200 Jessup, MD 410/792-9134 Washington, D.C. 301/725-7394 Hagerstown, MD 301/733-8100 Harrisburg, PA 717/652-5430 Delmar, DE 302/846-3033

Harter Equipment, Inc. 615 State Route 33 Millstone Twp, NJ 08535 732/446-7600 888/HARTER-1

Chadwick-BaRoss, Inc. 15 Katrina Road Chelmsford, MA 01824 978/256-9571 800/804-0775 www.chadwick-baross.com

HISTORY KCMA’s parent company, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, has over 100 years of experience providing technology solutions. Kawasaki Heavy Industries is a global supplier of innovative engineering with a portfolio ranging from jet turbines to bridge design to construction equipment.

TECHNOLOGY Kawasaki is the most experienced manufacturer of articulated wheel loaders in the world. Since introducing our first models in 1962, we have maintained a leadership position in technology, service, and support. Backed by the massive resources of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, KCMA Corporation’s focus on wheel loaders translates into real benefits for you and

your business. Kawasaki articulated wheel loaders incorporate innovative design features coupled with extensive knowledge and experience gained from real-world applications. Kawasaki pioneered Z-Link design to provide unmatched utility, high breakout force and efficiency in its machines.

INNOVATION, Technology in Motion Kawasaki engineers work with end users all over the country to access and review their wheel loader needs. With in-house special application engineers, Kawasaki is capable of responding to new industry demands quickly with comprehensive solutions. Kawasaki operates its own rebuild center. This fully equipped facility is

staffed by skilled technicians with the in-depth knowledge and specialized equipment. Kawasaki provides a totally focused approach to support your business. From carefully designed programs and services to engineered special applications options, your Kawasaki wheel loader is ready to tackle the most demanding applications and environments.

2140 Barrett Park Drive, Suite 101 Kennesaw, Georgia 30144 770-499-7000 www.kawasakiloaders.com


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Cat E Series Mini-Hydraulic Excavators Get New Engines The five new compact-radius Cat E Series mini-hydraulic excavators — 303.5E CR, 304E CR, 305E CR, 305.5E CR and 308E CR SB — all use new engines that meet Stage IIIB /Tier IV Interim emissions regulations and incorporate new features such as the compass control panel, standard highambient cooling package, more efficient auxiliary hydraulics and redesigned control layout. The new models are designed to carry on the performance of their D Series predecessor, while adding even greater value for the customer, according to the manufacturer. All the E Series models are equipped with a new digital control panel that is specially designed for Cat mini-excavators — compass — complete operation, maintenance, performance and security system. Built into the compass monitor are an anti-theft system, which requires a five-digit alphanumeric password to start the machine, and an economy mode feature (3.5- to 5.5-ton [3 to 5 t]machines), which potentially can

lower fuel use up to 20 per308E CR SB cent by adjusting engine The 308E CR SB will be speed. An automatic engineavailable only in a swing idle system drops engine rpm boom configuration. The to idle after 4 seconds of new model is designed with inactivity. enhanced stability, comAlso available through the pared with its predecessor, compass panel is a continuand, optional counterweights ous-flow feature for auxiliary are available for use in hydraulics, which maintains extreme situations when selected flow without operaadded stability is required. tor intervention. An The 308E CR SB also gets a adjustable auxiliary-flow 17-percent boost in engine control for work tools also is horsepower, which translates new. Both main-line and into faster hydraulics for optional secondary auxiliaryimproved travel speed, hydraulic systems can be adjusted on a scale of 1 to 15 All the E Series models are equipped with a new digital control panel that is maneuverability and grade via the monitor for added specially designed for Cat mini-excavators — compass — complete opera- climbing. In addition, the 308E CR control when handling, for tion, maintenance, performance and security system. SB is fitted with a larger cab example, a tilting than its D Series predecessor, and bucket/coupler or thumb. Also, a canopy (3.5 to 5.5-ton machines), pass monitor. All new E Series machines use is available only as a cab model, number of different work-tools new ergonomic joysticks and relocome preset into the control panel cation of a number of controls for an end-damping system in both the with standard air conditioning, operator convenience — for exam- boom and stick cylinders to reduce heated air suspension seat, and for the operator to choose. Additional refinements for the ple, two-speed travel switch to the shock loads and to reduce material radio. Other E Series models can five E Series models include a blade lever, secondary auxiliary spillage. E Series sticks are thumb- be configured as a four-post ROPS standard high-ambient cooling hydraulic engagement to the left ready, with brackets welded in canopy or with a cab. package, electronic fuel-pump- joystick, and manual pattern place and relief valves already built For more information, visit priming system, a four-post changer from the floor to the com- into the main valve. www.cat.com.

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The Trojan Twinkie Caper I’ll tell you when I start to worry. I start to worry when “officials” tell me not to worry. This is why I’m very concerned about the following Associated Press report, which was sent to me by a number of alert readers: “RICHLAND, WASH. — Radioactive ants, flies and gnats have been found at the Hanford nuclear complex, bringing to mind those Cold-Warera ‘B’ horror movies in which giant mutant insects are the awful price paid for mankind’s entry into the Atomic Age. Officials at the nation’s most contaminated nuclear site insist there is no danger of Hanford becoming the setting for a new version of ‘Them!’ the 1954 movie starring James Arness and James Whitmore in which huge, marauding ants are spawned by nuclear experiments in the desert.” Should we trust these “officials?” I’ll let you decide for yourself what the answer is (NO). But consider: —For years, “officials” insisted that our cars needed air bags for safety; then, when we GOT air bags, “officials” started warning us how dangerous they are, the result being that many concerned parents now strap their children to the car roof. —For years, “officials” told us that marijuana was an evil, criminal drug. Now, they tell us that is

has, quote, “important medical benefits warranting further investigation, but first let’s order a pizza.” —Every year, “officials” tell us to turn all our clocks ahead one hour, only to turn around a few months later and tell us to turn them BACK. Make up your minds, “officials”! My point is that we cannot trust “officials” any further than we can throw them by the leg. This is especially true when it comes to the Hanford nuclear complex. When this complex was built, “officials” said it was safe; now the area glows like a Budweiser sign. So when “officials” tell us that the radioactive Hanford insects are NOT going to mutate into giant monsters like the ants depicted in the 1954 movie “Them!” it clearly is time to study this movie and see what happened, because it is about to happen again. I did not see “Them!” but I do have a plot summary from a book called “Guide for the Film Fanatic.” It states that after James Whitmore and James Arness discover the giant mutant ants marauding around the New Mexico desert, they kill most of them by burning their nest; however, some ants escape, and the heroes “trace them to Los Angeles.” The book doesn’t say why the heroes would have to ‘trace” the ants; you’d think that if

marauding insects the size of houses showed up in a heavily populated area, it would be mentioned prominently in the news media, but “Guide for the Film Fanatic” makes it sound as though Arness and Whitmore had to track the ants down via detective techniques: JAMES ARNESS (showing a photograph to a storekeeper): Have you seen this ant? It’s 23 feet tall. STOREKEEPER (frowning at the photograph): Hmmm ... We did have a 40-foot praying mantis in here last week, but I don’t recall any ... Wait a minute! Aren’t you Marshal Dillon from “Gunsmoke”? JAMES ARNESS: Not until 1955. Anyway, the heroes finally locate the giant ants in the Los Angeles sewer system, where, according to “Guide for the Film Fanatic,” there is “a thrilling finale.” The Guide gives no details on this finale, so we don’t know whether the ants are killed, or mutate again and become agents, or what. But the point is this: If, as now seems likely, the radioactive insects at the Hanford complex mutate and start marauding, they will almost certainly head for Los Angeles. This is a terrifying prospect. Imagine how you would feel if you tuned in to the

evening news and learned that, for example, Fran Drescher had been sucked dry by a gnat the size of a water buffalo. You’d feel pretty excited. You’d hope there was video. But innocent people could also be hurt, and that is why we need to take action NOW. We need to construct, in the desert outside of Los Angeles, a 100-foot high, 500-foot-long, fully functional Hostess Twinkie. The giant insects would be attracted to the Twinkie, and while they were munching on it, and Earth-orbiting manned space station would launch a rocket-propelled, laser-guided, nine-story-high, 18,000-pound man’s shoe, which would, by the time it reached the Twinkie, be traveling at over 6,000 miles per hour, resulting in a Stomp of Doom that would hurl globs of cream filling as far as St. Louis. Of course, building a weapons system this size would not be easy. There would be political considerations: Powerful members of Congress would insist on having giant Twinkies built in their states, too. But that is a small price to pay for national security. We must proceed with this! We already have the technology! Which means, of course, that so does China. © 2011 Tribune Media Services Inc. (This article first appeared Oct. 21, 2007.)


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EZ-SPOT-UR Attachments’ Pole Jack Saves Days of Work EZ-SPOT-UR Attachments has introduced the pole jack, which is used to extract utility poles from the ground. The pole jack joins the heavy duty pole setter in a line of attachments aimed at utility companies, electrical cooperatives and electrical contractors. According to Chris Lichty of International Transmission Company, “The pole jack is truly revolutionizing the

way we extract utility poles. Not to mention it’s built like a tank.” Lichty and the Michigan based company oversee thousands of miles of transmission lines, so anything to streamline the process of pole replacement can save days of work for Lichty and his crew. The traditional way of pulling 100 ft. (30 m) transmission poles involves many men and many trucks but with the EZSPOT-UR pole jack the same job can be done with just one person, one machine and one attachment. The Pole Jack when attached to a skid steer, track loader, utility tractor, or backhoe offers the user increased maneuverability and is capable of pulling foamed poles as well as poles placed in frozen ground, according to the manufacturer.

A barrel is easily transported with the pole jack’s barrel handler.

Bobcat’s Stump Grinder Attachments Take the Work Out of Stump Removal

The pole jack has changed the way the International Transmission Company extracts utility poles.

With a 36-in. (91 cm) width, Bobcat’s model SG30 stump grinder fits easily in limited access areas. The model SG60 has a 32-in. (81 cm) cutting height and 58-in. (147 cm) reach, allowing an entire stump to be ground without repositioning. Mounting the work group at a 90-degree angle to the cab provides the same wide view of the cutting area as a pull-behind unit. Rubber deflecting shields and screening provides extra operator comfort and protection, according to the manufacturer.


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Enhancing Functions...

Indexator Universal Ditching Bucket Designed for Efficiency

Indexator’s universal ditching bucket is designed to make digging, backfilling, and leveling or contouring with Rototilt more efficient. The back corners of the bucket are tapered back to enhance the Rotate and Tilt functions of the Rototilt attachment. Indexator offers these universal ditching buckets in sizes from .32 to 1.62 cu. yd. (.2 to 1.2 cu m) capacity to cover the five models of Rototilts for excavators from 3 to 30 ton (2.7 to 27 t) capacity. For more information, call 519/754-2195 or visit www.indexator.us.

New Doosan Rock Buckets Tackle Severe Applications

New Doosan rock buckets are built to tackle the toughest, most severe digging and loading applications. Doosan offers three models with heaped capacities of 4, 4.5 and 6 cu. yds. (3, 3.4 and 4.6 cu m). The two smaller buckets are 128.9 in. wide and 54 in. (327 by 137 cm) high while the largest bucket is 136.2 in. wide and 68.5 in. (346 by 174 cm) high. All three models feature a spade nose design and standard weld-on teeth. Doosan rock buckets are available with pin-on mounting only. For more information, visit www.doosanequipment.com.


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Atlas Copco has added to its CombiCutter line with the new CC 6000. With the same features as the other CombiCutter models, the CC 6000 is the heaviest with a service weight of 14,330 lbs. (6,500 kg) and is designed for carrier units in the 127,870- to 187,390-lb. (58,000 to 85,000 kg) class. The CC 6000 is ideal for heavy duty industrial, bridge and building demolition jobs. “The Atlas Copco CC 6000 accommodates the market’s ongoing movement to use larger excavators for demolition,” said Kevin Loomis, product manager — hydraulic attachments. “As the physical sizes of excavators continue to grow in this industry, Atlas Copco will respond with quality production attachments like the CC 6000 to fill the needs of each class of carrier.” Available with either universal jaws (U) or steel cutting jaws (S), the CC 6000 features two movable jaws with two main hydraulic cylinders, providing consistently high crushing force throughout the entire operating cycle. The combination of a single- and double-blade jaw arm provides maximum stability even under extreme loads. The cutter jaws on the CC 6000 are supported by a central main pin. This pin not only provides additional stability, but also reduces the time needed to change the cutter jaws by up to 75 percent with Atlas Copco’s coupling and positioning system (CAPS). CAPS allows both cutter jaws to be fitted or removed as one unit, making it easier to

With the same features as the other CombiCutter models, the CC 6000 is the heaviest with a service weight of 14,330 lbs. (6,500 kg).

change the jaws on site. The crushing teeth and cutter blades also can be quickly and easily turned around for additional use or replaced on site. All of these quick-change features save time and increase productivity. “Our research suggests that about two-thirds of

the operating cost of an attachment is incurred from operator cost, service and maintenance, and only one-third by the initial purchase,” added Loomis. “With the new CC 6000, we have greatly simplified the associated maintenance and reduced the required labor time.”


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m) telescoping jib adds extra horizontal and vertical reach. In addition, the lift has three steering modes and enhanced terrainability, making it ideal for general contractors, glaziers, window cleaners, welders and more, according to the manufacturer. The 24th annual Best of What’s New award comprised 12 categories. Industry experts in each category, along with Popular Science editors, evaluated each product for the significance of its innovation, the quality of its design and the final product, its originality and the product’s scope and ambition. Winners were listed in the December issue of Popular Science, and also appeared on the Web site www.popsci.com/bown/2011 For more information about JLG, visit www.jlg.com.

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Wheel Loaders 2001 Kubota L4310 HST, 4WD, ROPS/FOPS, quick coupler w/66’’ bucket with BOE, good condition, 535 hours ..$16,900. Harter Equipment Inc. Sean Sheehan 732/446-7600 NH Construction Equipment New & Used Parts & Service Modern Equipment Sales & Rental 800-445-4381

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If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. ROOFING COMPANY GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. EVERYTHING GOES ConTaCT: TIM LoPEZ PhonE: 813 217-2110 EMaIL: TTL929@aoL.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED BULLDOZER ALL THE TIME D3 AT D10 2005 AND UP LOW LOW HOURS USA USER ConTaCT: JEan MaURICE BoUTIn PhonE: 1 450 346 8975 EMaIL: JEanMaURICEBoUTIn @BULLdoZERJM.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 140G CAT MOTOR GRADER WE ARE URGENTLY NEED OF USED CAT 140G MOTOR GRADERS, YEAR MODEL 1989-1995 WITH RIPPER. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE EMAIL US WITH COMPLETE SET OF PICTURES, YEAR MODEL, SERIAL NUMBER, MACHINE CONDITION AND YOUR FINAL PRICE. ConTaCT: aIMn BLBoL PhonE: +971504814823 Fax: +97165355291 EMaIL: saLE@aLWaFaEqUIPMEnT.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GUZZELL VAC TRUCK ConTaCT: BUd BRoZIo PhonE: 217-428-4381 Fax: 217-864-6638 EMaIL: BBRoZIo@BodInEsERvICEs.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 312B RIGHT SIDE ACCESS DOOR ENGINE LOOKING FOR RIGHT SIDE (AS SITTING IN OPERATORS SEAT) ACCESS DOOR THAT EXPOSES FILTERS ON ENGINE COMPARTMENT. PLEASE EMAIL WITH CONDITION PRICE AND CONTACT INFO. ConTaCT: MIKE FosTER PhonE: 830-438-6623 EMaIL: LandsMIThEnTERPRIsE@gMaIL.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR IT28G TOOL CARRIER | LOW HOUR IT28G WITH CAB/AC, GP BUCKET AND FORKS ConTaCT: FRanK hoRan TRICo EqUIPMEnT PhonE: 1-800-654-UsEd (8733) ExT. 1230 Fax: 856-697-4842 EMaIL: FhoRan@TRICoEqUIPMEnT.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCKS VOLVO A35D(S) | WANTED: TWO (2) VOLVO A35DS. AROUND 2000 HRS +-, TAILGATES, LINERS, PREFERABLY WEST COAST. WWW.SOMOTRACTOR.COM WWW.IEDAGROUP.COM WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/SOMOTRACTOR WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/EQUIPMENTPOST WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/SOMOTRACTOR WWW.TWITTER.COM/SOMOTRACTOR.COM ConTaCT: ChRIs LohMan PhonE: (602) 363-2396 Fax: (480) 307-3711 EMaIL: soMoTRaCToR@Cox.nET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

EXCAVATORS AND CAT LOADER | DEAR SIR, WE ARE LOCAL GOLD MINERS HERE IN MALI SUB-REGION OF WEST AFRICA. WE ARE LOOKING FOR COMPANY THAT WILL SUPPLY US WITH THE MENTIONED MACHINES ON JOINT VENTURE PARTINERSHIP TO INCREASE OUR PRODUCTION CAPACITY. ConTaCT: MR.YUssF gaRUBa PhonE: +22370233959 Fax: +22365499083 EMaIL: aFRICa.InvEsTMEnT@Yahoo.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR, HITACHI, DYNAPAC , KOMATSU | REGULAR REQUIREMENT OF MENTIONED MACHINES. (WE BUY FOR OUR STOCK TIME TO TIME) MARKET MEET MACHINERY: CAT 920.930.950B, E & 966D, E CAT 140G S/N:10,000 UP. DYNAPAC CA251D, CA262D, CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPE ALSO WORKS] JCB TELEHANDLER 550 YEAR 1999-2005 HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200-1, EX100WD-1, EX60WD-1, UH077, UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC 200-6,-7. ConTaCT: MR Khan PhonE: +92-300-283-1078 EMaIL: IUKandCo@Yahoo.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ANYONE LOOKING FOR A 1971 LIMA 450TC CRANE IN WORKING CONDITION ON A JOB SITE AND JUST RECEIVED YEARLY INSPECTION! HAS 170FT MAIN BOOM AND A 40FT JIB PhonE: 304 210-8404 EMaIL: CsMITh@sMIThBRosERECTIon.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS 950,950B,950E,966D,966E,966F,966FII | OFFER US AT GOOD PRICE & KINDLY E-MAIL ME DETAILS, PICTURES. ConTaCT: IRFan Khan EMaIL: naqIB_KhanInTRCo@hoTMaIL.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX300, EX400 | PLEASE OFFER US GOOD PRICE & SEND US DETAILS, PICTURES. ConTaCT: hIdaYaT Khan PhonE: +92-345-8818803 EMaIL: hIdaYaTMasood@gMaIL.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HITACHI,CATERPILLAR,DYNAPAC,JCB, KOMATSU | CATERPILLAR, HITACHI, DYNAPAC , KOMATSU | REGULAR REQUIREMENT OF MENTIONED MACHINES | MARKET MEET MACHINERY: CAT 920.930.950B, E & 966D,E CAT 140G S/N:10,000 UP. DYNAPAC CA251D, CA262D,CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPE ALSO WORKS] JCB TELEHANDLER 550 YEAR 1999-2005 HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200-1,EX100WD-1,EX60WD-1,UH077,UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC 200-6,-7. ConTaCT: naqIB Khan PhonE: +92-333-3298751 EMaIL: naqIB_Khan73@Yahoo.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SERVICE TRUCK WITH BOOM, WELDER, AIR COMPRESSOR, 2 TON TRUCK, AND 6 OR 8 THOUSAND POUND BOOM. ConTaCT: BRYan sWan PhonE: 816-261-5467 EMaIL: BIgChEvY78@Yahoo.CoM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NEEDED ALL THE TIME FROM USA BULLDOZER D7 D8 D9 D10 WITH RIPPER OR WINCH USER ConTaCT: JEan MaURICE BoUTIn PhonE: 1 450 346 8975 EMaIL: JEanMaURICEBoUTIn@ BULLdoZERJM.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU HM4001 | FOR RESALE OR PARTS ConTaCT: PaTRICK KELLY PhonE: 716-891-4311 EMaIL: PURChasIng@hRPaRTs.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING TO TRADE CASE 24" BACKHOE BUCKET FOR 36" BACKHOE BUCKET ConTaCT: KEvIn sansaLonE PhonE: 856-297-4758 EMaIL: KEvIn@sansaLonEExCavaTIng.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED BULLDOZER D10T 2009 AND UP RIPPER UNDER 9000 HOURS FROM USER ONLY ConTaCT: JEan MaURICE BoUTIn PhonE: 1 450 346 8975 EMaIL: JEanMaURICEBoUTIn@ BULLdoZERJM.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING TO PURCHASE SEVERAL UNITS OF THE FOLLOWING CATERPILLAR & KOMATSU MOTOR GRADERS: CAT 12G (1978 - 1995) CAT 140G (1988 1995) CAT 14G (1978 - 1995) CAT 14H (1995 - 2000) KOMATSU GD661-4 (1998 UP) KOMATSU GD705-4 (1998 UP) ALL EQUIPMENT MUST BE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE OFFER IT TO ME WITH COMPLETE SET OF PICTURES, PRICE, SERIAL NUMBER AND CONDITION. ConTaCT: aIMn BLBoL PhonE: +971504814823 EMaIL: saLE@aLWaFaEqUIPMEnT.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR PERFORMANCE HANDBOOKS | HANDBOOKS NO. 1,2,3,6,8 ConTaCT: ToM haUEnsTEIn PhonE: 805 735 3649 Fax: 805 735 8785 EMaIL: CoasTaLEaRThMovERs@ vERIZon.nET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

PILE DRIVING | NEED USED 416 J&M OR ICE VIBRATORY HAMMER ASAP. THE OLDER THE BETTER ConTaCT: RoBERT EMaIL: PILEManMd@hoTMaIL.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MANITOU BUCKET WANTED***** | WANTED TO BUY 2 OR 3 YARD BUCKET FOR MANITOU TELEHANDLER OR OTHER ATTACHMENT FOR MANITOU ConTaCT: TURBo MEnZEL PhonE: (262) 613-2527 EMaIL: MEnZELEngInEERIng@gMaIL.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 980 F, CAT 966 C ORIGINAL PAINTS ConTaCT: hIshaM osMan PhonE: 7034156660 EMaIL: hIshaMosMan4U@hoTMaIL.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR, HITACHI, DYNAPAC , KOMATSU | REGULAR REQUIREMENT OF MENTIONED MACHINES | (WE BUY FOR OUR STOCK TIME TO TIME) MARKET MEET MACHINERY: CAT 920, 930, 950B, E & 966D, E CAT 140G S/N:10,000 UP. DYNAPAC CA251D,CA262D,CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPE ALSO WORKS] JCB TELEHANDLER 550 YEAR 1999~2005 HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200-1, EX100WD-1, EX60WD-1, UH07-7, UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC 200-6,-7. IF AVAILABLE ANY TIME CONTACT ME ConTaCT: IKRaM Khan PhonE: +92-333-55-55-360 EMaIL: InFo@IUKCo.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SEALCOAT/ASPHALT/PAVING | LOOKING TO BUY ALL TYPES OF ASPHALT RELATED EQUIPMENT ROLLERS PAVERS, SEALCOAT , STRIPERS, ASPHALT PLANERS. NO DEALERS PLEASE ConTaCT: JaMEs Mann PhonE: 1-404-273-9424 Fax: 1-770-306-2962 EMaIL: JaMEs2525@Msn.CoM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Call Stu Harris For Alex Lyon’s Atlantic City Auction on 3/29, 30, 31 & 4/1 856/429-9149

856/429-9149

Fax# 856/429-4267 •  Cell# 609/457-2104

www.ecommercics.com/stuharris/

BOBCAT BRAND EQUIPMENT ***WANTED*** | BUYING BOBCAT BRAND SKID STEER LOADERS AND EXCAVATORS LOCATED IN THE SOUTH EASTERN UNITED STATES. ESPECIALLY LOOKING FOR LARGE FRAME MACHINES, S250, S300, A300, T250, T300, T320. PREFER GOLD PACKAGE MACHINES, BUT WILL CONSIDER ANYTHING BOBCAT. PLEASE EMAIL WHAT YOU WANT TO SELL, A FEW PHOTOS AND YOUR ASKING PRICE. THANKS IN ADVANCE. ConTaCT: WaRREn EMaIL: TWoPETIEs@aoL.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1984 CASE 680H | BACKHOE DIPPER STICK,W/WO EXTENDAHOE ConTaCT: RaY haLgas PhonE: 518-848-9023 Fax: 518-843-3614 EMaIL: RaYhaLgas@Yahoo.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT DOZERS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE CATERPILLAR D9N & D9R DOZERS WITH RIPPERS IN GOOD CONDITION AND WITH POWERSHIFT TRANSMISSION ONLY. PLEASE OFFER ME WHAT YOU HAVE WITH COMPLETE SET OF PICTURES, CONDITION, SERIAL NUMBER, LOCATION, AND FINAL PRICE. ConTaCT: aIMn BLBoL PhonE: +971504814823 Fax: +97165355291 EMaIL: Usa@aLWaFaEqUIPMEnT.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOHLER 14HP MAGNUM ENGINE FOR A 1 TON BEUTHLING ROLLER ConTaCT: RaY PhonE: 973 865 5342 Fax: 973 227 0763 EMaIL: ChIEFandson@vERIZon.nET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PILE HAMMERS | SEEKING ICE, MKT OR APE VIBRATORY PILE HAMMERS AND CAISSON BEAMS. WE ARRANGE FOR PICK-UP AND PAYMENT QUICKLY. YOUR BEST OPTION FOR SELLING YOUR PILE HAMMERS ConTaCT: JEFF LaWson PhonE: 864-542-4369 EMaIL: JLaWson29321@ChaRTER.nET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VOLVO L90F PARTS | I WANT THE PRICE LIST FOR THESE PARTS. 1.20798675. 2.20973777. 3.21060258. ConTaCT: aaRon BaFFoE PhonE: 233244857601 EMaIL: aaRoBaFF@Yahoo.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU BR380JG1 | LATE MODEL LOW HOUR ConTaCT: RIChaRd PhonE: 603 828-6100 EMaIL: CMIsoLd@CoMCasT.nET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DAEWOO 420 LCV | GOOD CONDITION AND LOW HOURS ConTaCT: aBdELgaWad aLI PhonE: +201009797657 Fax: +20226636455 EMaIL:aBdELgaWadaLI@gMaIL.CoM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

PILE HAMMERS | LOOKING FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS DIESEL HAMMERS AND VIBRATORY PILE DRIVERS. ATTACHMENTS ALSO WANTED. TOP DOLLAR PAID ConTaCT: LIsa s. PhonE: 201-444-6311 EMaIL: LIsas@ BTCTRansPoRTsYsTEMs.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED BULLDOZER KOMATSU 65PX15 2007 AND MORE UNDER 1500 HOURS ENC CAB USER CHEAP PRICE ConTaCT: JEan MaURICE BoUTIn PhonE: 1 450 346 8975 EMaIL: JEanMaURICEBoUTIn @BULLdoZERJM.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR, HITACHI, DYNAPAC , KOMATSU | REGULAR REQUIREMENT OF MENTIONED MACHINES. (WE BUY FOR OUR STOCK TIME TO TIME) MARKET MEET MACHINERY: CAT 920.930.950B, E & 966D,E CAT 140G S/N:10,000 UP. DYNAPAC CA251D, CA262D, CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPE ALSO WORKS] JCB TELEHANDLER 550 YEAR 1999~2005 HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200-1,EX100WD-1,EX60WD-1,UH077,UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC 200-6,-7. ConTaCT: MR Mahsood PhonE: +92-333-55-55-360 EMaIL: IUK.IUKCo@gMaIL.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BUYER NEEDED | HITACHI EXACAVTORS EX200 | WE REQUIRE HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200-1 CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADER 950 UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC 200-6,-7 | AVAILABLE FOR SALE ConTaCT: soLoMon PEdRo PhonE: +447024053755 Fax: +447024053755 EMaIL: aToPMaChInERYUK@gMaIL.CoM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WHEEL LOADER | KOMATSU WA 320-5L OR WA 250-5L, TO 2000 HR, WITH Q.C., BUCKET, & FORKS, TKS, D. HUGHES ConTaCT: don hUghEs PhonE: +64274430633 Fax: +6435465640 EMaIL: don@MaTCo.Co.nZ –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT IT28G | LOOKING FOR A GOOD USED IT28G WITH BUCKET AND FORKS AND MUST HAVE AN ENCLOSED ROPS CAB WITH A/C ConTaCT: davId MULLIns PhonE: 276 328-0077 Fax: 606 644-0477 EMaIL: dMULLIns@vERIZon.nET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– W20B CASE | UPPER DOOR LEFT HAND SIDE FROM SITTING INSIDE WITH GLASS OR NOT ConTaCT: RandY PhonE: 814 887 2717 Fax: 8148872214 EMaIL: RandY@MCdoWELLLUMBER.CoM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS

• Los Angeles, CA March 2, 2012

www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944

• Fort Worth, TX March 8-9, 2012

• Tuscaloosa, AL Sat., March 3, 2012 For: Construction, Logging, Truck Tractors, Support

• Springfield, IL March 13, 2012

• Dallas, TX Wed., March 7, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments, Support

• Chicago, IL March 15, 2012

• Boston, MA Fri., March 9, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, & Pickups • Manchester, NH Sat., March 10, 2012 For: Telescopic Forklifts, Boom/Scissor Lifts, Air Compressors, Skid Steers • Queratero, Mexico Fri., March 16, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers

• Denver, CO March 14, 2012

• Springfield, IL March 16, 2012 • Albuquerque, NM March 21, 2012 • Minneapolis, MN March 21, 2012 • Salt Lake City, IT March 22, 2012 • Columbus, OH March 22, 2012 • Sacramento, CA March 27, 2012

• San Bernardino, CA Sat., March 27, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Aerials, Trucks, Dump Trailers

• North East Maryland March 27, 2012

• Racine, WI Sat., March 24, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Dump Trailers

• Chehalis, WA March 29, 2012

• Atlantic City, NJ Thurs., March 29 – Sun., April 1, 2012 For: Annual 4 Day Construction, Support, Attachment, Truck & Trailer Auction • Wysox, PA Wed., April 4, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Drilling Equipment, Forestry, Trucks and Trailers • Houston, TX Tues., April 10, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Support, Trucks and Trailers • Chicago, IL Wed.-Thurs., April 11-12, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Support, Trucks and Trailers

• Des Moines, IA March 29, 2012

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DEANCO AUCTIONS

www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558

www.deancoauction.com 601-656-9768 • Philadelphia, MS Wed.-Fri., March 28-30, 2012 For: Huge 3-Day Contractor’s Auction

• ONLINE ONLY March 14, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY March 21, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY March 28, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY April 11, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY April 18, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY April 25, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

CAPITOL RECOVERY GROUP

• Dickinson, ND April 4, 2012

www.crgauction.com 800-300-6852

• Grants Pass, OR April 13, 2012

• Green Island, NY Thurs., March 8, 2012 For: Mechanical Contractors Auction

• Grand Junction, CO April 20, 2012 • Lincoln, NE April 25, 2012 • Huron, SD April 27, 2012 • Boise, ID May 2, 2012

• Manassas, VA Fri., April 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks and Trailer

• Las Vegas, NV May 4, 2012

• Bogota, Columbia Sat./Sun., April 21-22, 2012 For: Late Model Construction & Support Equipment

• Saskatoon, SK April 18, 2012

CANADA

CAT AUCTION SERVICES www.catauctions.com 866-750-9432 • ONLINE ONLY March 21, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Houston, TX March 29, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Baltimore, MD April 3, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO April 19, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

INTER NA TIONAL • Gary, IN Fri., April 27, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Support, Shop Equipment, Trucks and Trailers • Syracuse, NY Sun., April 29, 2012 For: Construction, Lawn and Garden Equipment, Support and Accessories • Buffalo, NY Sat., May 5, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Support, Tools, Trucks and Trailers • Middletown, NY Sat., May 12, 2012 For: Construction, Support, Trucks and Trailers • Atlanta, GA DATE TBA For: Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks and Trailers • Ocala, FL DATE TBA For: Construction Equipment, Support, Trucks and Trailers

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Kansas City, MO March 1, 2012

• St. Aubin Sur Gaillon, France March 6, 2012 • Caorso, Italy March 8, 2012 • Panama City, Panama March 9, 2012

COLLAR CITY AUCTIONS www.collarcityauctions.com 518-895-8150 • Delanson, NY Sat., March 24, 2012 For: Spring Consignment Auction

• Ocana, Spain March 15-16, 2012 • Brisbane, Australia March 20, 2012 • Geelong, Australia March 22, 2012

BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • Sacramento, CA March 10, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • San Bernardino, CA March 15, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Sacramento, CA April 14, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • San Bernardino, CA April 28, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

uctions

BIG IRON

• St. Louis, MO March 30, 2012

• El Paso, TX April 18, 2012

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J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY

DAVIS AUCTIONS www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT March 10, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT April 28, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT June 23, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT August 18, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT December 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085 • Montgomery, AL Tues.-Wed., March 14-16, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 800-763-2728

• Online Only March 1-8, 2012 For: IQBID Consignment Event – Advertise Now to Sell Your Excess Equipment • Online Only March 8-22, 2012 For: IQBID Park River Implement • Online Only March 9-20, 2012 For: IQBID Tjosvold Equipment • West Fargo, ND Wed., March 14, 2012 For: Agiron 60 Consignment Event

GLOBAL FORCE AUCTION GROUP

• Pelzer, SC Wed.-Thurs., March 28-29, 2012 For: Early Spring

www.gforceauction.com 877-631-0650 • West Friendship, MD Sat., March 3, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANY

• Litchfield, MN Thurs., March 22, 2012 For: Agiron 28 Consignment Event

www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560

THE AUCTION COMPANY

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Matawan, NJ Wed., March 28, 2012 For: Complete Liquidation Ace Manzo, Inc.

IRAY AUCTIONS www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., March 9, 2012 • Foley, MN Fri., June 8, 2012 • ONLINE ONLY Fri., July 27, 2012 • Foley, MN Fri., September 14, 2012 • Foley, MN Fri., November 30, 2012

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 March 1-2, 2012 For: Construction and Ag Equipment • ONLINE ONLY March 8, 2012 For: Construction and Ag Equipment • ONLINE ONLY March 14, 2012 For: Construction and Ag Equipment • ONLINE ONLY March 15, 2012 For: Construction and Ag Equipment • ONLINE ONLY March 22, 2012 For: Construction and Ag Equipment • ONLINE ONLY March 28, 2012 For: Construction and Ag Equipment • ONLINE ONLY March 29, 2012 For: Construction and Ag Equipment

• Pembroke, NC Sat., March 3, 2012 For: Ag, Landscaping Equipment, Attachments & Vehicles • Lumberton, NC Thur., April 26, 2012 For: Construction, Paving and Compaction Equipment, Trucks and Trailers

NITKE AUCTIONS www.nitkeauctions.com 715-362-6162 • Wausau, WI Thurs.-Fri, April 27-28, 2012 For: Annual Spring Contractor’s Auction

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • Florham Park, NY Fri., March 9, 2012 For: Major Public Equipment Auction • North Franklin, CT Thur.-Sat., March 22-24, 2012 For: 3 Day Spring Auction with 1000’s of lots!

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 15, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Tues., March 20, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., March 17, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.steffesauctioneers.com 701-237-9173 • West Fargo, ND Wed., March 4, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

www.theauctioncompany.net 951-657-5300 • Perris, CA Sat., March 3, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks and Trailers

WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., March 17, 2012 For: Heavy Construction Equipment

WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC. www.wca-online.com 760-731-7760 • Perris, CA Thurs., April 12, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

WILSON’S AUCTION SALES www.wilsonsauction.com 302-422-3454 • Harrington, DE Sat., March 24, 2012 For: Mid-Atlantic Spring Equipment Auction • Harrington, DE Sat., September 22, 2012 For: Mid-Atlantic Equipment Auction

WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. www.wolfeauctions.com 800-443-9580 • York Springs, PA Fri., March 9, 2012 For: Southern PA Contractors Auction

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Trenton, MI Thurs., March 22, 2012 For: Complete Liquidation – Construction Equipment


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Students Honored at 15th Annual CUTC Awards Banquet The Council of University Transportation Centers (CUTC) honored six individuals for their outstanding achievements in the fields of transportation research and education Jan. 21 during the 15th Annual CUTC Awards Banquet in Washington, D.C. The 2012 CUTC Awards were presented to students, educators and transportation officials in six categories: • “Lifetime Achievement in Transportation Research & Education Award,” which recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions throughout their professional lives to transportation research and education by working in government, business or non-governmental organizations: Bill Millar, who retired as president of the American Public Transportation Association last fall. • The award for “Distinguished Contribution to University Transportation and Research,” given annually to individuals who have had a long history of significant and outstanding contribution to university-level transportation education and research: Daniel Turner, University of Alabama. • “CUTC-ARTBA New Faculty Award,” presented to tenure-track educators in recognition of outstanding reaching and research contributions in the transportation field: Bruce Wang, associate professor at Texas A&M University. • “Milton Pikarsky Award,” given to graduate students in the transportation field for outstanding doctoral dissertations, Master of Science theses or Master of Science/Master of Engineering reports with an emphasis on science and technology: Vikrant Suhas Vaz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Alexander Bigazzi, Portland State University. • “Charlie V. Wootan Award” given to graduate students in the transportation field for outstanding dissertations, theses, or Master of Science/Master of Engineering reports with an emphasis on policy and planning: Kari Edison Watkins, University of Washington and Carey Blackmar Barr, University of Texas, Austin. • “Neville A. Parker Award,” given to students pursuing Master of Science degrees in the transportation field for outstanding non-thesis papers or projects in the areas of policy and planning, or science and technology: Michael Litschi, The Mineta Transportation Institute, San Jose State University and Rubens Sylvain, The City College of the City University of New York. The Council of University Transportation Centers (CUTC) was established in 1979 by the major transportation research centers and institutes in the United States. CUTC membership represents more than 80 of the nation's leading university-based transportation research and education programs. Collectively, CUTC members have advanced the state-of-the-art in all modes and disciplines of transportation. In doing so, the membership of CUTC has made significant and lasting contributions to the nation’s mobility, economy, and defense. For more information, visit www.cutc.tamu.org.

ALEX

LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

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Saturday, March 3: TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA: Large Logging, Construction, Truck Tractors, Dump & Utility Trucks, Support Equipment. Hilites: 2007 JD 648G, 2010 JD 648H, 2010 Cat 525C, 2008-2006-2005 JD 643J, 2009 Tigercat 718E, Cat D8R, Cat D6R, 2010 Cat D5K, (2) Cat 320CL, Cat 815, Cat 12H, JD 160CLC, JD 450H. 2. Wednesday, March 7: DALLAS (FT. WORTH), TEXAS: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments Support. 3. Friday, March 9: BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Retirement Complete Liquidation, Late Model Cat Construction, Support, Mack Dump Trucks & Pickups. 4. Saturday, March 10: MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE: Complete Liquidation of 100+ Telescopic Forklifts, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Air Compressors, Welders, Generators, Skid Steers. Hilites: 2008-2007 Pettibone T1157, 2006 Pettibone T8044, (4) 2007 Skytrak 6042, 2008-(2) 2007 Snorkel TB85, (3) 2008 Snorkel TB6J, (2) 2008 JLG 439RT, (4) 2007 JLG 26MRT, (3) 2007 Skyjack 3226, (20) 2007 Snorkel S3246, (38) 2006 Snorkel S1930, (7) 2006 JLG 1930. 5. Friday, March 16: QUERETARO, MEXICO: Late Model Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers. 6. Saturday, March 17: SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA: Rental Fleet and Construction Equipment, Large Quantity of Backhoes, Very Large Quantity of Telescopic Forklifts, Aerials, Trucks & Trailers. 7. Saturday, March 24: RACINE, WISCONSIN: Complete Liquidation of Late Model Construction Equipment, Support plus One Major Job Completion. Truck Tractors, Equipment & Dump Trailers. 8.-11. Thursday, March 29- Sunday, April 1: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Annual 4 Day Construction, Support, Attachment, Truck & Trailer Auction. It’s Big! 12. Wednesday, April 4: WYSOX, PENNSYLVANIA, (30 miles south of BINGHAMTON, NY): It’s late - it’s great! Major Job Completion: Drilling Equipment, Construction, Forestry, Trucks & Trailers. HILITES: (16) Crawler Tractors: 2009 Cat D8T, 2009 Cat D6TXW, (2) 2009-(6) 2008 Cat D6TXL (winches & rippers), (4) 2008 Cat D6KLGP (winches & rippers), Soil Reclaimer: 2008 Cat RM300, 5 Motor Graders: 2008 Cat 12M, 2008 Cat CP56, Cat 330DL, Cat 324DL, 2011 Morbark 3800XL Grinder, 2011 JD 648H Log Skidder, 2008 Kobelco SK295/ Stump Harvester, 2008 Kobelco SK295/ Rotobec Bear Saw, 2010-2088 Mack (tri.) Lowboy Tractors, 2008 Trailking 55 Ton. 13. Tuesday, April 10: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Late Model Construction, Telescopic Forklifts, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers Auction. 14.-15. Wednesday, April 11 & Thursday, April 12: CHICAGO (ELGIN), ILLINOIS: 2 DAY COMPLETE LIQUIDATION OF ONE OF THE LARGEST ONE OWNER SALES EVER IN THE MIDWEST! The finest of the finest! HILITES include: Over 40 Motor Scrapers: (6) Cat 627G, (35) Terex TS14B, Over 15 Articulated Haul Trucks: Volvo A40D, Volvo A35C, Over (13) Cat 815Fs & Cat 815Bs, (10) Cat 963 Crawler Loaders, (35 PLUS) Cat Crawler Tractors: Cat D6TLGP, (4) Cat D8R, (14) Cat D8N, (7) Cat D6R, (11) Hydraulic Excavators: Komatsu & Hitachi, (10) Vibratory Rollers, (8) Ag Pull Tractors/ (8) Kokudo Pull Scrapers, (10) Articulated Farm Tractors: Steigers, (10) Remco Discs, Cat Motor Graders, Cat Skid Steers, (4) Truck Tractors, (5) Service & Lube Trucks, (4) Water Trucks, (10) Pickups, (2) Dump Trucks, ENORMOUS Amount of Support Equipment and Very Large Amount of Top Con, Spectra Precision Receivers- GPS bases - Control boxes, Dozer Masts. 16. Friday, April 13: MANASSAS, VIRGINIA: Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers. 17.-18. Saturday, April 21 & Sunday, April 22: Barranquilla (Bogota), COLOMBIA: First Time EVER in South America! 2 DAY AUCTION! Very Large Late Model Construction & Support Equipment Auction. 19. Friday, April 27: GARY, INDIANA: Complete Liquidation of Late Model Construction, Support Equipment, Shop, Trucks & Trailers. 20. Sunday, April 29: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Light Construction, Lawn & Garden Equipment & Tractors, Compact Tractors, Support & Accessories and 10 New Campers. 21. Saturday, May 5: BUFFALO, NEW YORK: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Support, Attachments, Tools, Trucks & Trailers. 22. Saturday, May 12: MIDDLETOWN, NEW YORK: Job Completion of Late Model Construction Equipment, Support, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors & Trailers. 23. DTBA: ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Rental Fleet of Construction, Attachments, Support, Trailers, Dump Trucks & Truck Tractors. 24. DTBA: OCALA, FLORIDA: Complete Liquidation of Late Model Construction Equipment, Support Equipment and all Types of Trucks & Trailers.

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Ritchie Bros. Breaks Multiple Company Records During

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itchie Bros. Auctioneers held the world’s largest heavy equipment auction in Orlando, Fla., Feb. 13 to 18 and, in the process, broke multiple company records. New records were set for gross auction proceeds ($203 million), number of lots sold (more than 10,000), total number of registered bidders (8,670), number of sellers

(830), online gross auction proceeds (more than $47 million) and number of online bidders (4,070). Every item in the six-day auction was sold to the highest bidder — regardless of price — without minimum bids or reserve prices. “In more than 50 years of business, we have never held or seen an equipment auction of this magnitude, and we thank our cus-

More than 8,670 registered bidders from 88 countries, including all 50 states, all Canadian provinces and two territories, participated both in-person and online.

tomers and our staff for being part of this historic week,” said Peter Blake, Ritchie Bros. CEO. “We saw multiple auction records broken during this event and, as with all our auctions, it was a truly global marketplace in Orlando. Bidder participation from within Florida and around the world helped sellers achieve true global market value on the sale of their equipment. We begin 2012 confident that we’re providing compelling solutions and value to the world’s builders — our Orlando auction, our third industrial auction of the year, has set the stage for us to continue carrying out our mission.” More than 8,670 registered bidders from 88 countries, including all 50 states, all Canadian provinces and two territories, participated both in-person and online. More than $160 million (or 79 percent) was sold to buyers located outside the state of Florida and more than $73 million (or 36 percent) was sold to buyers outside the United States. Items were sold for more than 830 sellers from across the United States and around the

world, including Jr. Davis Construction Co., a local construction, excavation and roadbuilding company based in Kissimmee, Fla. Jr. Davis Construction Co. sold more than 60 heavy equipment items at the historic Orlando auction, including a selection of articulated dump trucks, wheel loaders, crawler tractors, hydraulic excavators, rollers, mixers, compactors and more. Equipment from Jr. Davis was sold to on-site and online buyers both local and international — some from as far away as Panama and New Zealand. “We choose Ritchie Bros. to sell our equipment for many reasons, but the main one is that everything that sells is absolute. People that buy our equipment know that there is no interfering of any kind by anyone and this gives them more confidence when they come to the auction,” said Tom Mastera, equipment manager of Jr. Davis Construction Co. “We’re excited to have formed part of this historic auction — if a record like this was going to be set, it had to

Fred Vilsmeier (L) and John Korrey, both of Ritchie Bros., ready themselves for their turn to call bids.

Larry Hilton (L) and Mark Kelso, both of AIS Construction Equipment Corp., keep tabs on the Komatsu wheel loaders.

Aerial lifts of all makes and colors line the sky at Ritchie Bros.’ annual auction in Orlando, Fla.


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Annual Florida Auctions; Reports $203M Gross Proceeds be done at a Ritchie Bros. auction.” “We had bidders participate here on-site from nearly every continent in the world,” said Steve Kriebel, regional sales manager, Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. “The auction theater was very busy and many buying customers were taking advantage of our value-added services, including using our refurbishing and painting, transportation, financing, warranty and insurance services. After all is said and done, we feel we had a successful sale because both our buying and selling customers are pleased.” Online records also were set at the Orlando auction: more than 4,070 of the registered bidders participated online using the Ritchie Bros. real-time online bidding service available at www.rbauction.com and purchased more than $47 million of equipment. Internet bidders were winner or runner up bidder on 44 percent of the lots available online. see RITCHIE page 118

Ritchie Bros. held the world’s largest heavy equipment auction in Orlando, Fla., recently and, in the process, broke multiple company records.

Loaded up and ready to roll. This Caterpillar 980G is headed to its new home in Brownsville, Texas.

Ritchie Bros.’ recent auctions in Florida pulled in total gross auction proceeds (inperson and online) of more than $203 million.

Another sunny day in Florida is bound to put a smile on your face. (L-R): Grason Jones and Joe Villa, both of Ransome CAT, Bensalem, Pa.; and Marcel LeHouillier of Marcel Equipment Limited, Ontario, Canada, prove that.

More than 500 (yes, that’s accurate!) hydraulic excavators were auctioned off.


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IronPlanet Holds Onsite, Online Sale During Fla. Auctions

IronPlanet’s auction yard is full of equipment for onsite inspection.

Although different from most auctions in several ways, this sale still begins in the registration office.

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When it comes time to cash out, an area of the Internet café allows live bidders to complete that transaction online.

ronPlanet held an onsite and online construction equipment auction during the recent annual Florida auctions held at the Fantasy of Flight Facility, just off I-4 approximately midway between Tampa and Orlando. Here’s something many have never experienced at an For the first time, IronPlanet offered live and in-person equipment auction: sitting in comfortable lounge chairs using their cell phone or other mobile device bidding synchronized with online bidding with equipment and bidding on equipment inside the IronPlanet cli- available onsite for inspection, as well as equipment that mate-controlled Internet café. could be reviewed online. Sale highlights included 151 aerial platforms, 26 scrapers, 108 compactors, 54 telehandlers, 49 off-road trucks, 82 wheel loaders, 31 motorgraders, and 103 excavators, along with many other items. Equipment included major consignments from Ring (L-R): Standing with a Komatsu D65XP, one of many Power, Yancey Bros., JLG, and many others.

Live bidders appreciate two key pieces of information made available behind the auctioneer: one screen shows what the current bid stands at and what location that bidder is coming from while the other screen shows photographs and descriptions of the piece up for bid.

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dozers onsite, is Keith Hall, Jay Wells, and Ray Hall of Valley Vista Farms, Ashland, Ohio.

Bidders who prefer not to participate online can enjoy the sale and bid on items live where ring men and an auctioneer balance the bidding activity between live and Internet bidders.

Doing a thorough inspection of the articulated trucks onsite (L-R) are Dave Wright of Dave Wright Excavating, Ottawa, Canada; Rob Radtke of IronPlanet; and Jeff Wright of Dave Wright Excavating.


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IronPlanet Offers Live, Online Bidding During Florida Sale IRONPLANET from page 110

Behind the scenes, IronPlanet computer technicians keep everything running smoothly.

Outside of the Internet café, industry-leading publications, such as Construction Equipment Guide and Rock and Dirt, were given the opportunity to distribute copies of their publication to sale attendees.

Charlie Adams (L) and Bob Newman, both of Michigan Tractor, Novi, Mich., traveled a long way looking for opportunities to fill some of their customer’s equipment needs.

With a Caterpillar 240L, are Sterling McPherson (L) of McRae’s Backhoe in Prince Edward Island and Don Canfield.

A long line of on-site late model, good quality excavators make up only a part of the 103 excavators up for bid at the IronPlanet sale. Equipment haulers and exporters from around the globe set up displays to help buyers send their equipment to its final destination. Gregory Owens (L), chairman and CEO of IronPlanet, meets with Randy Ringhaver, CEO of Ring Power, one of the largest Caterpillar franchises in North America.

Alden Perkins, (L) and Marcus Shepard (R) of APEquip LLC chats with Jeff Cox of Rounders Logistics.

Ned Connolly, president of The Tractor Company, Beaver, W.Va., enjoys the comfort of the indoor airconditioned Internet café while bidding on choice pieces of used construction equipment.

Roger Kane of RJ Kane traveled all the way from North Rockhampton, Australia, to attend this sale. He told CEG that used construction equipment in Australia is in high demand and in very short supply, forcing him to travel halfway around the world to the United States to fill his equipment orders.

This Caterpillar 613C water tanker truck is parked on the sale site, giving anxious potential buyers the opportunity to inspect the machine for themselves. However, as is always the case for online bidders, a complete inspection and condition report is available at the IronPlanet Web site.

When taking a break from the bidding action, sale attendees are able to enjoy some vintage aircraft courtesy of the Fantasy of Flight Museum.


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SOUTHERN PA CONTRACTORS AUCTION Friday, March 9th, 2012 at 8:30 am AT YORK SPRINGS, PA (Off Rt 15)

DIRECTIONS: From Harrisburg PA: Rt 15 S – Approx 25 miles, Turn Right onto “Old Rt 15”. Sale site on Right. From Frederick MD: Rt 15 N – Approx 50 mi, To York Springs exit. Follow York Springs exit to your right. Turn Right onto State Rd. Sale site is approx 1.5 mi on left. ** Depending on weather conditions – may have alternative parking – Look for signs. Already consigned are the assets of COUNTRYSIDE LANDSCAPING which will be sold ABSOLUTE at this auction due to the unfortunate passing of the owner, Mr. Blackert. Also to include the ABSOLUTE REALIGNMENT of Walter King Plumbing, Inc. PRELIMINARY LISTING DOZERS/ CRAWLERS: (2) CAT 953C, cab, heat, a/c, gp bkt; ’05 CAT 953C, cab, heat, a/c, 1900 hrs; ’04 CAT D5G XL, orops, one owner, 1842 hrs; ’03 CAT D5G LGP, cab; CAT D5CIII, 6 way; CAT D4C XL, hystat, 6 way bld, orops; ’00 CAT D3CIII; JD 655C, cab, heat, a/c, S/N 005240, 300 orig hrs, one owner; CAT 953A factory, cab, heat, gp bkt; JD 700H, 6 way, S/N HX922012. HYD EXCAVATORS: CAT 318C LN, cab, heat, a/c. rubber pads, q-tach; CAT 312CL, cab, 4500 hrs; LINKBELT 225 SpinAce, cab, heat, a/c, plumbed, Geith q-fit bkt, 3951 hrs, S/N ECAJ50339; CASE 880D, tilt carriage. MINIS/MIDSIZE: ’07 KOMATSU PC78 MR-6; CAT 307C, cab; CAT 304.5, orops, plumbed, q-tach; ’06 JD 50D, cab, heat, a/c, 2 spd, q-tach, thumb; ’08 JD 35D, q-tach, thumb, plumbed, 1600 hrs; ’07 NH E35SR, plumbed, 895 hrs. BACKHOES: CAT 446D, 4x4, cab, e-hoe, plumbed w/ front coupler; CAT 430E IT, 4x4, cab, heat, a/c, q-tach, plumbed, ehoe, 2300 hrs; ’02 CAT 430D IT, 4x4, cab, heat, a/c, 4-1 bkt, q-tach front and rear bkt, e-hoe, plumbed, 2930 hrs; ’05 CAT 430D, 4x4, e-hoe, orops, 1793 hrs; CAT 420E IT, 4x4, cab, heat, a/c, e-hoe, q-tach; CAT 420E IT, cab, heat, a/c, plumbed, q-tach, e-hoe, 2600 hrs; CAT 420D, 4x4, cab, e-hoe; (2) ’08 JD 310SJ, cab, heat, a/c, 4x4, e-hoe; ’07 JD 110, 4x4, q-tach; ’05 JD 410G, 4x4, cab, heat, a/c, e-hoe, 4&1 bkt, q-tach, front and rear pilot controls, 2200 hrs; JD 410, orops; JD 310D, turbo, 4x4; JD 710B turbo, 2wd, cab, heat, plumbed; CASE 590SL, 4x4, cab, e-hoe; ’04 CASE 580SM+ Series II, cab, heat, a/c, ehoe, 1900 orig hrs, one owner; CASE 580SM, 4x4, cab, e-hoe; CASE 580K, 4x4; NH 555C; ’05 TEREX 760, 4x4, cab, e-hoe. WHEEL LOADERS: CAT 928F, cab, heat, a/c, Balderson qtach; ’90 CAT IT 28B, cab, coupler, bkt, forks; ’08 CASE 521E, cab, heat, a/c, ride ctrl, 6989 hrs; ’03 CASE 521D, cab, heat, a/c, ACS coupler, 96” bkt; ’99 CASE 621C, cab, air, ride control, aux hyd, acs coupler, 5545 hrs; ’06 JD 724J, cab, heat, a/c, 3rd valve; JD 544H, cab, heat, a/c, gp bkt. COMPACTION: ’05 CAT CS536E smooth drum roller, 84” drum, 2900hrs; CAT CS-433B smooth drum roller, S/N IMG00246. FORKLIFTS: GRADALL 544-10, 10k lbs; LULL 844 C42; JCB

520-4, Shooting Boom, forks, bkt, 1337 hrs; CASE 584C, 4k lb/21’, Cummins, 1k hrs. SKIDLOADERS: ’08 CAT 287C, hi-flo, xps, cab, heat, a/c, hyd q-tach, 1600 hrs; ’05 CAT 277B, cab, heat, a/c, 1600 hrs; ’03 CAT 257; ’07 CAT 256C, cab, heat, a/c, hyd q-tach, 890 hrs; 09 JD CT322, cab, heat, a/c, hyd power q-tach, 1k hrs; ’07 JD 320, cab, heat, a/c, new tires, hyd q-tach, wt kit, 1k hrs; ’07 JD 320, wt kit, 756 hrs; ’06 JD CT322, cab heat, a/c, 2782 hrs; ’07 NH C175, cab, heat, a/c, 1k hrs; NH C185, cab, heat, a/c; NH LS 185B, cab, heat, a/c, 2spd; ’05 NH LS180B, cab, heat, a/c, 2 spd, 2k hrs; NH L785, q-tach, forks; NH L553; ’05 BOBCAT T190 turbo, cab, heat, a/c, Gold pkg, power bob-tach, 2k hrs; ’04 BOBCAT T190 turbo, cab, heat, a/c, gold pkg, power bobtach; BOBCAT 753; JCB 108T, orops; CASE SV185, aux hyd, 114 hrs; TAKEUCHI TL150, cab, heat; ’04 ASV POSI-TRACK RC85 GEHL 7810. SKIDLOADER ATTACH: BRADCO 625 60D trencher; (5) sets of pallet forks; root rake grp bkt; various 78” bkts; BOBCAT sweeper; LOWE post hole digger w/ (1) 38”, (2) 24” , and (1) 18” bits; BOBCAT HB980 breaker; various ROCKHOUND 72B attach. FARM TRACTORS/AG EQUIP/ ATV’S: JD 770 compact, dsl, 4x4, 3 pt pto, JD 60” belly mower; JD 4300, hyd trans, 4x4, cab, 3pt pto, 3pt spreader, 300 hrs; FORD 1900, dsl, 3 pt pto; KONGSKILDE germinator, 12’, folding sides; BLEC AVATOR soil prepperator; WOODS Cadet 60, tow behind rotary mower; ’07 KUBOTA RTV 900; KAWASAKI Mule 3010, 4x4, gas, elec dump. MISC LANDSCAPE EQUIP: (3) REINCO strawblowers; FINN T30 hydroseeder, Kohler command Pro-15; BRUSH BANDIT 200+, 12” brush chipper, Perkins dsl; (2) WML 4225 and 4222 models turf installers, Kohler gas eng; (2) REINCO TM35 KUB straw blowers, Kubota dsl; LANDPRIDE PS1572 overseeder, 3pt, 72” solid stand; small soil screen, Kawasaki gas eng; water-reel, 1 1/2” pump, 5 ½ hp motor; plate tamper VP1550, Honda 160cc; (2) KESMAC KTR30 walk behind rollers, Honda 5.5 hp; AGROMATIC straw mulcher, 11hp Honda, 1500 hrs.

WOODSMAN 3pt saw blade, pto drive; NEW asphalt cutter; (2) 500 gal oil tanks; assortment steel and alum toolboxes; 40+ pallets new patio pavers. AIR COMP: (2) IR 185, 2945 and 6084 hrs; (3) IR 175, Deutz dsl, less than 2k hrs; AIRMAN 185S; LEROI 750 air comp, T/A tow behind, 4452 hrs. ROAD TRACTORS: ’98 MACK CH613, Mack 454hp, 18 spd, air ride, 44k rears, 3rd lift axle, dbl frame; ’88 IH, T/A, 9 spd, Eaton Fuller, N14 Cummins; ’86 MACK Superliner, T/A, low boy, 18 spd, 400 hp. DUMP TRUCKS: ’07 IHC 4400 DT466, 14’ flatbed, ext cab, ab, hyd pto, under mnt toolboxes, ps, a/c, tow pkg, 94k mi; ’07 IHC 4300 DT466, 15’ flatbed, ab, 6 spd, a/c, Pintle hitch, hyd dump, ps, tow pkg, 25,500 gvw, 52k mi; ’07 IHC 4300 DT466, 16’ flatbed, 6 spd, ab, hyd pto, ps, a/c, tow pkg, Pintle hitch, 53k mi; ’07 CHEVY 3500, 8’ cont bed, gas, auto, 4x4, 8k mi; ’05 IHC 4400 DT466, 16’ flatbed, 6spd, hyd pto, ab, Pintle hitch, a/c, air susp, under mnt toolbox, 69k mi; ’05 GMC C7500, S/A, Cat dsl, 6spd, Godwin body, roll tarp, pto hoist, tow pkg, 16k mi; ’04 FORD F450, dsl, auto, 90k mi; ’03 FORD F450, 7.3 dsl, auto, crew cab; ’03 IHC 4400 DT466, 15’ flatbed, 6 spd, ab, tow pkg, Pintle hitch, a/c, ps, 133k mi; ’03 IHC 4300 DT466, 12’ hyd cont bed, 6 spd, backpack toolbox, ox body w/ tarper, ps, a/c, tow pkg, 134k mi; (2) ’02 GMC C7500, S/A, Cat 3126 dsl, Allison auto, ab, 34k mi each, exmunicipality owned; ’02 GMC 6500, Cat dsl, Allison auto, chipper body, 130k mi; ’99 FORD F550, 7.3 dsl, 6 spd, 4x4; ’98 IHC 4700 DT466E, 15’ flatbed, hyd pto, 6 spd, elect brake, 228k mi; ’98 GMC C-6500, Cat dsl, Allison auto, roll tarp, Pintle hitch; ’97 IHC 4900, S/A, 87k mi; ’95 IH S-2000, Tri/A, Eaton Fuller 8 spd Hi-Lo, tarper, N14 Cummins; ’88 FORD LTL

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9000, Tri/A, 425 Cat 8LL trans, 18k lbbfront, 46k lb rear, Henderson susp, 17’6” heated alum bed, tarper, coal shute; ’75 IH Pavstar, S/A, Cat dsl, 5spd, hi-lo, 6x4 awd, snow plow, tire chains, light bar, Pintle hitch. FLATBEDS: ’05 IHC 4300 DT466, 14’ flatbed, 6 spd, ab, a/c, Pintle hitch, air susp, 62k mi; ’05 IHC 4300 DT466, 16’, 6 spd, ab, 55k mi; ’04 IHC 4300 DT466, 18’ Eby alum, 6 spd, ab, Pintle hitch, a/c, ps, air susp, 50k mi; ’04 IHC 4300 DT466, 18’ Eby alum, 6 spd, ab, Pintle hitch, ps, air susp, a/c, 83k mi; ’06 FORD F450, dsl, auto, tow pkg, ladder racks. HYDROSEEDER TRUCKS: ’07 IHC 4300 DT466, 14’ flatbed, 6 spd, ab, ps, a/c, tow pkg, under mnt toolboxes, Pintle hitch, 58k mi, w/ FINN LT90 Series II, 800 gal, Kubota dsl eng, 2,843 hrs; ’06 IHC 4400 DT466, 14’ flatbed, 6 spd, ab, ps, a/c, tow pkg, under mnt toolboxes, 57k mi, w/ FINN T120, 1000 gal, dsl, 4,170 hrs; ’05 IHC 4400 DT466, 14’ flatbed, 6 spd, ab, ps, a/c, pwr wind, under mnt toolboxes, air susp, tow pkg, Pintle hitch, 25,500 gvw, 56k mi, w/ FINN T90 Series II, 1000 gal, Kubota dsl eng, 1,292 hrs; ’05 IHC 4400 DT466, 14’ flatbed, 6 spd, ab, a/c, ps, pwr wind, under mnt toolboxes, air susp, tow pkg, Pintle hitch, 25,500 gvw, 77k mi, w/ FINN T90 Series II, Kubota dsl eng, 2,839 hrs; ’03 IHC 7400 DT530, S/A flatbed, hi-lo, 8 spd E & F trans, ab, ps, a/c, tow pkg, under mnt toolboxes, Pintle hitch, 87k mi, w/ FINN, 2500 gal, Cummins, 2,853 hrs; ’91 IHC 8200, T/A 14’ flatbed, Cummins N14, 8 and 2 spd trans, w/ FINN 2150, JD dsl, 1,840 hrs. ROLLBACK: ’02 IHC 4300 DT466, 21’ steel Chevron body, ps, a/c, 25,500 gvw, 6 spd, elec brake, 185k mi; ’00 KW T-300, S/A w/ air lift T/A, 3126 Cat dsl, 8 spd ll Spicer trans, Jerr-Dan 28’ steel body w/ wood deck and winch, alcoa whls, alum toolboxes, 110k mi. UTILITY TRUCKS: ’07 FORD F350, dsl, 4x4, ext cab, closed body, ladder rack, air comp; ’06 FORD E450, 15’ high cube van, dsl, auto; ’06 FORD F450, encl, dsl, auto, 4x4; ’05 CHEVY 2500 HD, gas, auto; ’99 FORD F450, 7.3 dsl, 6spd. PICKUPS/ VEHICLES: ’08 CHEVY 1500 LT Z71, gas, 4wd, x-cab, 50k mi; ’06 FORD F350 XL Super Duty, 4x4, PS 6.0L V8 turbo dsl, auto; ’06 DODGE 2500, gas, auto, 4x4; ’06 CHEVY Suburban Custom Limo, gas, auto, lt pkg, custom rear face to face seating, bar, Tracvision

satellite tv/internet, fax machine, 600 watt inverter, 65k mi; ’05 FORD F350, x-cab, dsl, auto, 4x4; ’05 CHEVY 2500 HD, gas, auto, 4x4; ’04 FORD F150 XLT, gas, auto, x-cab; ’03 DODGE Ram 1500, 4x4, crew cab, 4 dr, short bed, auto, gas; ’01 FORD F250 XL Super Duty, gas, 5 spd, 140k mi; ’01 FORD F150 XL, boxes, racks; ’01 DODGE Ram 1500, 4x4, x-cab, 4 dr, auto, gas; ’00 FORD F250, 6spd, ladder racks, toolboxes, 187k mi; ’00 FORD F350, 7.3L dsl, new trans, one owner, unlim mileage war; ’99 CHEVY 3500, auto, gas, a/c; ’99 DODGE Ram Cargo Van 1500, auto, gas; ’98 DODGE Grand Caravan SE, auto, gas, a/c; ’97 DODGE Dakota, x-cab, 4x4, auto, gas, a/c; ’97 FORD F350, crew cab, 5spd, gas, 4dr TRAILERS: ’08 PEQUEA 1018, 18’ Deckover, beaver tail w/ ramps, 10K lbs; ’06 TOWMASTER T-70DTG, titanium, alcoa whls, LED lights; ’05 INTERSTATE 20DTA, 20’ flatbed w/ 2 spring assisted ramps, 5’ beaver tail, 102” wide, 10 ton, ab, T/A; ’05 HUDSON, 16’ T/A flatbed ; ’04 HUDSON, 16’ flatbed w/ ramps, 10K lbs; ’01 HUDSON, T/A, ramps, beaver tail; ’01 HUDSON, T/A, elec brake, 10K lbs; ’99 HUDSON, T/A, 16’ flatbed w/ ramps; ’96 HUDSON, 14’ flatbed, T/A, 10 ton, 5’ beaver tail; ’75 homemade, 14’ flatbed, T/A; ’71 homemade, 14’ flatbed w/ ramps, T/A; HUDSON, T/A, elec brk, 10 ton, ramps; ’85 EAGER BEAVER, 35 ton detach, Pony motor; HAULMARK, Model TH85X24WT3, 24’ covered, 10k lb, T/A; Custom Built T/A equip trl, duals. TERMS OF SALE: Complete Payment on Sale Day with CASH or CASHIERS CHECK. Company or Personal check accepted only if accompanied by a “Current Bank Letter of Guaranteed Payment”. Visa & MasterCard accepted - a 5% administrative fee charged on all non-cash/non-check purchases. *BUYERS PREMIUM of 10% will be charged to buyer, on each lot $2,000.00 and under. PRESALE INSPECTION: Thurs, March 8thth from 10:00 to 5:00. UPDATED LISTS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE

wolfeauctions.com PA # AY-000206-L

9801 Hansonville Rd • Frederick, MD 21702

ONLINE • SECURED PARTY SALE • BIDDING John V. Warren, Inc. 2A Tibbits Avenue Green Island, NY 12183 Date: Thurs March 8, 2012 At 10:00 AM Inspection: Wed March 7, From 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS

“I WANT TO GRADUATE

BECAUSE THEY SAY I WON’T.”

HIGHLIGHTS

• 2003 JCB 506CHL Diesel Powered • Miller Big 40G Diesel Hydraulic Telehandler, 6,000# Welding Generators On Capacity, 4 X 4, 36’ Reach, Tag Trailers Heated Cab, 700 +/- Hours • Lincoln Ranger 8 Gas Welding • 1996 International S/A Crane Truck, Generators On Tag Trailers Spicer 5 Speed Transmission, Alenco • (350+) Heavy Duty Construction 5T-2 Hydraulic 3 Section Boom Crane, Grade Pneumatic And 36’ Extension, 5 Ton Capacity Power Hand Tools TERMS: To Be Sold In Accordance w/CRG Terms As Published On Web & Auction Catalog.

Auction

Capital Recovery Group, LLC

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JOB COMPLETION

COMPLETE LIQUIDATION

JAMES A. GROSS INC.

POWER UP RENTAL COMPANY

LATE MODEL CAT CONSTRUCTION, SUPPORT, MACK DUMP TRUCKS & PICKUPS

AUCTION

100+ LATE MODEL TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS, BOOM & SCISSOR LIFTS, AIR COMPRESSORS, WELDERS, GENERATORS, SKID STEERS

AUCTION

MANCHESTER,

STERLING,

NEW HAMPSHIRE

(WORCESTER AREA)

MASSACHUSETTS

NOTE: The decision has been made at this particular time to liquidate this fine young rental fleet with very low hours.

NOTE: Having completed several major jobs in the immediate area, we will sell the following at auction. This is exceptional, well-maintained equipment that will suit anybody and everybody.

HILITES INCLUDE: 13 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS:

HILITES INCLUDE: 3 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2008 Cat 328DLCR, 2011 Cat 305DCR, Komatsu PC228USLC-1, RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATORS: 2005 Gradall XL4300-II, RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2008 Cat 950H (900 hrs.), TRUCK CRANES: Linkbelt HSP8040, CRANE ACCESSORIES: 30ft. Swing Away Jib, MOTOR GRADERS: JD 670B, CRAWLER TRACTORS: Fiat Allis FL14C, WHEEL DOZERS: Cat 824B, TOW BEHIND ROLLERS: 12ft., 2 SKID STEERS: 2011 Cat 272C (cab), 2006 Cat 262B, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: Cat TH560B, 2 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2007 IR P185, Atlas Copco XAS90, WELDERS: Lincoln Ranger 250, 4 ARROW MESSAGE BOARDS: (3) 2010 Vermac, Solar Tech, JAW CRUSHERS: Telsmith 3042LP-PP (Located at Rowe Quarry: 1500 Salem St., Malden, MA and sells to owner’s confirmation), CONE CRUSHERS: Cedar Rapids CSC380MVP (Located at Rowe Quarry: 1500 Salem St., Malden, MA and sells to owner’s confirmation), GENERATORS: Cat 3412 SR4 500kw (Located at Rowe Quarry: 1500 Salem St., Malden, MA and sells to owner’s confirmation), 3 CONVEYORS & STACKERS: (All 3 items Located at Rowe Quarry: 1500 Salem St., Malden, MA and all sell to owner’s confirmation): 30in. x 60ft. Portable Stacking Conveyor, 30in. x 50ft. Stationary Product Conveyor, 26in. x 50ft. Stationary Product Conveyor, 2 DUMP TRUCKS: 2007-2006 Mack Granite (23,000 miles, t/a), UTILITY TRUCKS: 2000 Chevy 3500, 5 PICKUPS (all extended cab): (2) 2007-2006 Ford F250 (4x4), (2) 1999 Ford F350XL (4x4), 2003 Chevy Silverado 1500 (4x4), SUVS: 2004 Ford Expedition (4x4), SNOW PLOWS & SPREADERS: Fisher 8ft. 6in. HD Minute Mount Snow Plow, 4 TAGALONG TRAILERS: Eager Beaver 20HALX 20T (t/a), Contrail C-10 16ft. (t/a), Hudson Brothers 16ft., Hudson Brothers 15ft., CONTAINERS: 20ft. Steel, CONCRETE PULVERIZERS: Bodine Pulverizer for 50,000lb. Machines, ATTACHMENTS: Allied Rammer E64 Hydr. Hammer, Wain Roy 30in. Bucket, Kenco Slab Removal Bucket, Skid Steers: Snow & Mulch Buckets, Pallet Forks, Stump Buckets, Hay Spears, Mount Plates, Low Profile & Smooth Buckets, Grapples, Versatech Hay Spears, Root & Grapple Buckets, Fork Frames, Excavators: New Excalibur X36 Thumb,TRENCH BOXES: GME 16ft. X 19ft. Trench Shield, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Large Quantity of Air Tools, Hoses, Impacts, Angle Grinder, Floor Jacks, Battery Testers, Welding Hoses, Gauges, Plasma Cutters, Welders, Shop Presses, Chop Saw, Drill Press, Sandblaster, Wrenches, Sockets, Oil Filters, Porta Powers, Car ramps, Truck & Engine Testing Equipment, Tool Chests, Creepers, Torque Wrenches, Easy Kleen Pressure Washers, Crown Heat King HK300 Glycol Heating System, Fisher 8ft. 6in. HD Minute Mount Power Angle Snow Plow, Wacker DPU-6055 Plate Compactor, (2) Bomag BP45/55 Plate Compactors, ESAB Plasma Cutter, Honda EB6500 Generator, Honda EM5000S Generator, Multiquip 3in. Trash Pump, Snap On MT2500 Vehicle Scanner, Ridgid 10in. TS2410LS Table Saw, (2) Dewalt Compound Miter Saws, Milwaukee Deep Cut Band Saw, (2) Milwaukee 8in. Metal Cutting Circ. Saws. Address: 140 Pratts Junction Rd., Sterling, MA 01564. DIRECTIONS: From the East: I-495 to I-290 West, to exit #19/ I-190 North to exit #6/ Rt. 12 South, go 0.6 miles and take left onto Chocksett Rd., go 1 mile and take left onto Pratts Junction Rd. Site is 0.6 miles on left. From the North: State Rt. 2 to I-190 South, take exit #6/ Rt. 12 South, follow as above. From the West: Take I-290 East to I-190 North and then same as above.

2008-2007 Pettibone T1157,2007 Pettibone 10056, 2006 Pettibone T8044, 2004 Skytrak 10054, (4) 2007 Skytrak 6042, 2005-2004 JLG G642A, 2004 JLG TF6-42, Terex SS636C, Lull 824, 21 BOOM LIFTS: 2008 Snorkel AB85RJ(4x4), 2008-(2) 2007 Snorkel TB85(4x4), (2) 2008-2007 Snorkel TB66J(4x4), 20082007-2006 Snorkel TB600J(4x4), 2008 Snorkel TB600D7(4x4), 2007 Snorkel TB60J(4x4), (3) 2008-(2) 2006 Snorkel TB60(4x4), (2) 2006 Snorkel TB40, 2005 JLG 400S (4x4), Genie S85, 139 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2) 2008 JLG 439RT, (2) 2004 JLG 3394RT, (4) 2007 JLG 26MRT, (3) 2004 JLG 2646ES, (11) 2004 JLG 2630ES, (7) 2006- (9) 2004 JLG 1930ES, (4) 2007 Snorkel SR4084KU, 2006 Snorkel SR3284KU, (20) 2007(8) 2005 Snorkel S3246, (5) 2007 Snorkel S2646, (49) 2006 Snorkel S1930, Snorkel TM12, 2007 Skyjack SJ8243, (5) 2007 Skyjack SJ6826RT, (7) 2007 Skyjack SJIII3226, 3 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Kobelco SK60, Kubota U35, 2006 Gehl 1202, SKID STEERS: 2007 NH LS170, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2008 Komatsu (4x4), 2005 JD 310G (4x4), VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2008 Hamm 3307, 2 SKID STEERS: 2005 NH LS170, Gehl 3635SX, AIR COMPRESSOR: Grimmer Schmidt 185DR, CNC ROUTERS: 2006 Techno-Isel, 4 PICKUPS: (2) 1999 Ford F350XL (4x4), (2) 2007 Ford F250 (4x4), SUVS: 2004 Ford Expedition (4x4), WATER TRAILERS: 2008 Magnum MWT-500 500gal., ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Snow & Mulch Buckets, Pallet Forks, Stump Buckets, Hay Spears, Mount Plates, Low Profile & Smooth Buckets, Grapples, Versatech Hay Spears, Root & Grapple Buckets, Fork Frames, Unused 48in. Pallet Forks, Excavators: Unused Grizzly MT2650 Heavy Duty Universal Thumbs, Unused Grizzly HT1035 Universal Thumbs, Unused Grizzly HT830 Thumbs, New Excalibur X36 Thumb, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (2) Unused Gentec PC90 Plate Compactors, (2) Unused Gentec 3in. Water Pumps, (2) Unused Gentec 950watt Generators, Unsued 22T Log Splitter, Unused 12T Log Splitter, New Abrasive & Diamond Blades, New Stiff neck Pintle Hitches, New Air Spray Guns, New Ratchet Cargo Straps, New Impact Wrenches, Air Spray Guns, New Huskie Hammer Drill, New Jack hammer Hose, New Impact Wrenches, New Water Hose, Pintle Hitches, Ratchet Straps, Diamond Blades, Submersible Pumps, Concrete Vibrator, Impact Wrenches, Water Hoses, Air Spray Gun Kit, Water Pump, Mustang Rammer, Jack Hammer Air Hose, Hammer Drill, Hose Reels, Scaffolding, Porta Powers, Straps, New Smartquip Plate Compactor, New Mustang Submersible Pumps, New Diamond Blades, Ratchet Straps, MBW Plate Compactors, Multiquip Plate Compactors.

Address: 1582 Hooksett Road, Hooksett, NH 03106. DIRECTIONS: From I-93 North & South: take exit #11 (toll booth), turn left onto Rt. 3A. Travel approximately 2 miles to a traffic light and turn right onto Main Street, continue over bridge and bear right continuing on Main Street. Pass flashing traffic light and sale site is approximately 0.5 miles on the right. For trucks from I-93 North & South: take exit 9N/ Hooksett, travel approximately 8 miles and sale site will be on the left. SALE SITE PHONE: (863) 602-8292

SALE SITE PHONE: (863) 602-8365 MA AUCTIONEER LICENSE #: 2065 /AUCTIONEER: Wayne Chevrier

FRI., MARCH 9 @ 10:00 AM

PLEASE NOTE: *** NO SALES TAX IN NEW HAMPSHIRE *** AUCTIONEER: Jim Horn, AUCTIONEER LICENSE #: 2868

SAT., MARCH 10 @ 10:00 AM

ALEX

LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

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MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from CARO CORPORATION & CONSTRUCTION AGGREGATES, INC. & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 9:30 AM • 70-76 PASSAIC AVE, FLORHAM PARK, NJ 07932 INVENTORY OF EXCAVATION & AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCKS & TRAILERS PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: 2007 Cat 330DL, Erops, A/C, 34” Pads, 10’6” Dip, 44” Bkt w/Teeth, Q/C, Aux Hyd, Cat Hyd Thumb, Hrs Read: 2223, s/n CAT0330DTMWP01763; 1996 Cat 320B, Erops, 24” Pads, 9’8” Dip, 42” Bkt w/Teeth, Aux Hyd, Hrs Read: 9547, s/n 3MR01803; 2006 Doosan DX420LC, Erops, A/C, 32” Pads, 10’8” Dip, 53” Bkt w/Teeth, Stiff Arm Plate, Hrs Read: 3592, s/n 5024; 2005 John Deere 225C LC RTS, Erops, A/C, 32” Pads, 10’ Dip, 47” Q/C Bkt w/Teeth, Hrs Read: 5467, s/n FF225CX500294; 2003 Hitachi 450LC, Erops, A/C, 36” Pads, 12’6” Dip, Hyd Counterweight Removal System, s/n 16JL010631; 2002 Kobelco SK135SR LC, Erops, A/C, 24” Pads, 9’8” Dip, 33” Bkt w/Teeth, Aux Hyd, Stiff Arm Plate, Hrs Read” 6843, s/n YH0201357; 2000 Volvo EW170, Rubber Tired, Erops, A/C, 8’ Dip, Hammer, Aux Hyd, Push Blade, 2 Hyd Stabilizers, 10.00-20, Hrs Read: 7665, s/n EW170003007; 1996 Daewoo DH170, Erops, 28” Pads, 10’ Dip, 40” Bkt w/Teeth, Hrs Read: 7445, s/n 0094; 2000 Komatsu PC30 MR-1, Erops, 12” Rubber Pads, 5’4” Dip, 23” Bkt w/Teeth, Push Blade, Side Swing Boom, Hrs Read: 5657, s/n 12996; 1988 Case 888, Erops, 24” Pads, 9’ Dip, Aux Hyd, No Bkt, Hrs Read: 5953, s/n 0081211274192; CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: 1999 Komatsu D65EX-12, Erops, A/C, 24” Pads, 10’10” 4 Way Blade, Hrs Read: 4301, s/n 62787; 2003 John Deere 450HLT, Orops, 16” Pads, 8’ 6 Way Blade, Hrs Read: 3105, s/n T0450HX923349; Cat 955L, GP Bkt w/Teeth; John Deere 450, s/n 2891974; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2006 Komatsu WA500-6, Erops, A/C, 11’ Bkt w/Teeth, 29.5R25, Hrs Read: 20,209, s/n 1055050; 1998 Komatsu WA380-3, Erops, 9’4” BOCE Bkt, Q/C, Aux Hyd, 23.5-25, Hrs Read: 11,073, s/n A50431; 1998 John Deere 444H, Erops, 7’10” BOCE Bkt, 17.5R25, Hrs Read: 9622, s/n 566055; Dresser 530, s/n 2723; TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2004 John Deere 310SG, 4x4, Erops, 7’7” BOCE Bkt, E-Hoe, 24” Q/C Bkt w/Teeth, Hrs Read: 5566, s/n T0310SG927133; 1998 John Deere 310E, 4x4, Erops, 7’ BOCE Bkt, E-Hoe, 23” Bkt w/Teeth, Hrs Read: 7893, s/n T0310EX841374; SKID STEERS & COMPACT TRACK LOADERS: 1987 Case 1835B, 5’ BOCE Bkt, 10-16.5, s/n 17170055; Thomas T145, Orops, Aux Hyd, 47” Forks, 12-16.5, Hrs Read: 2600, s/n 001313; SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: Case D100 Backhoe w/12” Bkt For Case 1835B, s/n 1266646; Sweepster Broom w/Bkt & Water Tank, s/n 5805087; Harley Power Box Rake, s/n M61A455; 2005 Bobcat 72” Sweeper; Forks; Tracks; PAVING EQUIPMENT: 1988 Blaw Knox PF500, Tracked Asphalt Paver, John Deere Dsl, Grade/Slope, 10’-18’ Screed, Dual Operator Stations, Hrs Read: 494, s/n 50016-13, Needs Work; 1988 Power Box T450 Tracked Asphalt Paver, Kohler Gas, 9’-13’ Screed, Hrs Read: 1034, s/n PBP88D3624; Power Box 450 Paver; CRUSHING & SCREENING PLANTS & COMPONENTS: 1997 CEC Roadrunner T/A Closed Circuit Screening Plant w/Minyu M0C36 Cone Crusher, 31” Feed Conveyor To 5’x14’ 2 Deck Screen, 30” Front Discharge & Closed Circuit Conveyor, s/n 97359; 1997 CEC 20x30 T/A Portable Jaw Crusher w/Minyu MS3020 Jaw, 8’x17’ Vib Feed Hopper, 29” Discharge Conveyor, 36” Front Discharge Conveyor, s/n 97358; 1994 Powerscreen Chieftain, T/A Portable Screening Plant, Cummins Dsl, 11’x5’8” Feed Hopper, 30” Feed Conveyor, 2 Deck Screen 2 24” Side Conveyors, 30” Front Discharge Conveyor, Hrs Read: 5349, s/n 5006896; 1993 Powerscreen M60 Radial Stacking Conveyor, Hyd Raise, s/n 2451176; 1997 CEC 60’ Radial Stacking Conveyor, Elec, Manual Raise, No Belt; 1997 CEC 60’ Radial Stacking Conveyor, Elec, Manual Raise; 1997 CEC 60’ Radial Stacking Conveyor, Elec, Manual Raise; LARGE GENSETS: Gen-Set Co Generator, Detroit 6V92 Dsl, Newage 300 KW, 480 Volts, 3 Phase, 275 Gal Fuel Tank, Mtd In Gindy S/A Pup Trailer, Hrs Read: 4894, s/n 0970635776; ROLLERS & COMPACTORS: 2003 Cat CB434C, Tandem Vib Smooth Drum Roller, 56” Drums, Water Spray System, Hrs Read: 1946, s/n 4DN00517; 1988 Hyster C766A, Tandem Vib Smooth Drum Roller, 65” Drums, Cummins Dsl, Water Spray System, Hrs Read: 1277, s/n A209C1555J; Wacker RD880V Tandem Vib Smooth Drum Roller, Briggs & Stratton Gas, 35” Drums, Water Spray System, Hrs Read: 1525, s/n 673603152; 1978 Dynapac CA25D Vib Smooth Drum Compactor, Cat Dsl, 84” Drum, 23.1-26, s/n 1775S17; Dynapac Dirt Roller; Ingersoll Rand FX-130 Trench Compactor, 34” Drum, Dsl, Hrs Read: 1173; Ingersoll Rand FX-130 Trench Compactor, Dsl, s/n 141173, Needs Work; MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 12E Grader, s/n 99E12156; TRENCHER: Ditchwitch R65DD, Deutz Dsl, 4x4, w/ES30 5” Wheel, 2 Hyd Stabilizers, Hrs Read: 2324, s/n 652828; BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: 2007 Stanley Hyd Hammer, For Cat 330DL, s/n 97; Tramac Hyd Hammer For Case 888; Tramac Hyd Hammer For Case 580; JRB Q/C 10’ Side Dump Bkt For Komatsu 380; Forks For Komatsu 380; Geith 42” Bkt For John Deere 225; 36” Bkt For John Deere 225; 23” Bkt For Kobelco 135; LaBounty 5 Finger Grapple w/Stiff Arm For Daewoo 420, s/n 16248; (3) Bkts For Daewoo 420; Auger For Backhoe; Bodine Rake; Geith 48” Bkt For Doosan 420; 35” Bkt For Case 888; Mechanical Thumb w/Stiff Arm; Geith 23” Bkt For John Deere 225; Geith 35” Bkt; (3) 12”, (2) 16”, (2) 17”, (2) 22”, (2) 23”, (2) 24”, 28”, 32”, (2) 40” & 43” Bkts; Barrier Clamp Attach; Garbro Concrete Bkt; 1994 JRB Side Dump Bkt For Komatsu WA250-1; TRUCK TRACTORS: 1986 Mack RD688SX T/A Tractor, Mack E6, 350 HP, 12 Sp, 18K F, 58K R, Wetline, Spring Susp, Eng Brake, Dbl Frame, Alum Drome Plate & Full Fenders, 12R24.5, Miles Read: 356,311, Vin #1M2P143C7GA004314; 1987 Peterbilt Tractor w/35 Ton Lowboy, Vin #1XP5DB9X6HN214056; 1984 Autocar T/A Tractor, 350 HP, Jake Brake, 15 Sp, 52K R w/4:11 Ratio; TRI, T/A & S/A DUMPS: 1998 Mack RD688S Tri-Axle Dump, Mack E7, 400 HP, 12 Sp, 18K F, 46K R, Air Lift Tag Axle, Spring Susp, Eng Brake, Dbl Frame, Beau Roc 17’6” Steel Body w/44” Sides, Auto Tarp, Heated Box, Rebuilt Eng w/Paperwork, Miles Read: 281,244, Vin #1M2P270C0WM040457; 1999 Mack RD688S T/A Dump, Mack E7, 350 HP, 12 Sp, 18K F, 46K R, Spring Susp, Eng Brake, Dbl Frame, 14’6” Steel Body w/40” Sides, Auto Tarp, Heated Box, Miles Read: 268,520, Vin #1M2P267C5XM046210; 1998 Mack RD688S T/A Dump, Mack E7, 350 HP, 12 Sp, 18K F, 46K R, Spring Susp, Eng Brake, Dbl Frame, 14’6” Steel Body w/40” Sides, Auto Tarp, Heated Box, 11R24.5, Miles Read: 312,325, Vin #1M2P267C8WM040416; 1999 Sterling Tri-Axle Dump, Cummins N14, 460 HP,

18 Sp, 18K F, 46K R, Air Lift Tag Axle, Spring Susp, Eng Brake, Dbl Frame, Steel Body, Miles Read: 190,274, Vin #2F2XFDYB6XA983195; 1999 IH 9400 T/A Dump, Series 60 Detroit, 10 Sp, Miles Read: 571,200, Vin #2HSFHAMR3XC078641; 1986 Autocar Dump, 350 HP, 8 Sp, 58K R; 1984 Autocar T/A Dump, 300 HP, 8 Sp, 58K R; Ford 9000 S/A Dump, Detroit Dsl, 5+2, 8’ Steel Bed w/26” Sides, 2 Control Flow Chutes, 10.00-20, Elec Trailer Braking System, Vin #R902VT34470; 1997 Ford F800 S/A Dump, Cummins Ds, 5+2, 10’ Steel Body w/30” Sides, 11R22.5, Miles Read: 110,568, Vin #1FDXF80E6VVA32349; 1997 Ford F800 S/A Dump, V8 Gas, 5+2, 12’ Steel Body w/20” Sides, 11.00R20, Miles Read: 9674, Vin #1FDXF82K1JVA50934; 1996 Ford F350 S/A Dump, 4x4, V8 Gas, Auto, 8’ Steel Bed w/12” Sides, Fisher Minute Mount 2 8’6” Stainless Steel Snow Plow, Miles Read: 239,390, Vin #2FDKF38G7TCA48808; 1988 GMC Dump, Vin #1GDL7D1B4JV517124; 1988 Ford F350 S/A Dump, V8 Gas, 5 Sp, 8’ Steel Body w/12” Sides, Snow Plow Bracket, Vin #2FDLF47G2JCA12906, Needs Work; DETACHABLE & LOWBED TRAILERS: 1994 Rogers T3WH50DSF22-89-R20, 50 Ton Tri-Axle Lowboy, Ground Bearing, Hyd Detach Neck, 102”x22’ Deck, Beam Susp, 255/70R22.5, Vin #1RBH46303RAR21796; TAG-ALONG & OTHER H.D. EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2001 Eager Beaver 20XPT T/A Tag-Along Equipment Trailer, 102”x19’ Deck, 6’ Beaver Tail, Ramps, 20 Ton Cap, Vin #112H8V3231L057298; 2005 5 Ton Bobcat Trailer, 18’x102”, Pintle Hook, Elec Brakes; T/A Equipment Trailer, 6’2”x11’ Deck, 3’ Beaver Tail, Ramps; 40’ T/A Flatbed Trailer, Spring Susp, Sliding Tandems, Needs Work; 1965 Tag-Along Flatbed, Vin #1051218; UTILITY, FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS: 1990 Mack CM433 T/A Flatbed, Dsl, 7 Sp, Spring Susp, Dbl Frame, 22’ Dumping/Tilt Body, 11R22.5, Miles Read: 54,677, Vin #1M2BC06C4LM001033; 2001 Ford F350 Utility, 4x4, Dsl, Auto, Ext Cab, 9’ 6 Compartment Door Utility Body, Alum Side Mtd Tool Boxes, Aux Fuel Tank w/Elec Pump, Miles Read: 184,751, Vin #1FDWX37F01EB96121; 1999 Ford Utility, Vin #1FDWX37F6XEE27970; 1999 Ford F350, Utility, 4x4, Dsl, Auto, Ext Cab, Knapheide 9’ Utility Body w/6 Compartments Doors, Aux Fuel Tank w/Elec Pump, Miles Read: 155,056, Vin #1FDWX37F7XEE27959; 1997 Ford F450 Utility, Dsl, Auto, 11’ Reading Body w/8 Compartment Doors, Aux Fuel Tank w/Elec Pump, Ladder/Pipe Rack, Miles Read: 169,588, Vin #1FDLF47F1VEA56998; 1995 Ford F350 Mechanics Truck, 4x4, Dsl, Auto, Ingersoll Rand T30 Air Compressor w/Kohler 10 HP Gas Eng, Miller Bobcat 225 Welder, Reading 9’ 6 Compartment Door Body, Miles Read: 143,130, Vin #1FDKF38F65NB54117; 1989 Dodge Utility, Vin #1B6ME3684KS091562; 1992 Isuzu NPR S/A Box Truck, Dsl, Auto, 16’ Van Body w/Roll Up Rear Door, Hyd Folding Ramp, Miles Read: 126,772, Vin #J8BB4B1K1N7001205; 1988 Ford F800 S/A Flatbed, V8 Gas, 5 Sp, 18’ Dumping Body, 10.00-20, Miles Read: 184,150, Vin #1FDPF82K9JVA20788; 1987 Int’l Cab Over Attenuator Truck, Vin #1HSRDX2R5HH466351; WATER TRUCKS: 1999 Dresser 210M, Cummins KTTA-19, 650 HP, Allison Auto, 13K Gal Magnum Tank, Vin #PCF23706BF; GMC Water Truck; FUEL TRUCK: 1981 Autocar Construcktor, T/A NTC 290 Cummins, TL95, 20K F, 40K R, 4000 Gal Steel Tank w/Pump, Meter & Hose Reel, 11.00 T22, Vin #1WBKCCJE8BN049353; FLEET VEHICLES: 2008 Ford F350, 4x4, Dsl, Auto, Ext Cab, Utility Top w/4 Compartment Doors, Aux Fuel Tank w/Elec Pump, 9’ Fisher Plow, Miles Read: 96,882, Vin #1FTWX31R98EB74121; 2001 Chevy, Vin #1GCGEK14V91E200570; 2001 GMC, Vin #1GTHK24EX1EB3502D; 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee, Vin #1J4HW68N7XC780033; 1996 GMC, Vin #1GTGK24TZ8ES21214; 1996 Ford F250, 4x4, Dsl, Auto, Ext Cab, Enclosed Utility Top w/4 Compartment Doors, Meyer 7’6” Snow Plow, Aux Fuel Tank w/Elec Pump, Vin #1FTHX26F6TEB41734; 1995 Chevy Sport Van, V8 Gas, Auto, Ladder Rack, Miles Read: 244,786, Vin #1GAFG35KXSF114663; 1995 Chevy Sport Van, V8 Gas, Auto, Miles Read: 230,632, Vin #1GAFG35K1SF115054; 1994 Ford Van, Vin #1FTFE24YSRHA98870; 1987 Ford F350, 4x4, V8 Gas, Auto, 8’ Western Plow, Miles Read: 19,416, Vin #1FTHF36HXHNB09371; HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE: 1987 Int’l 9670, T/A, Cat 3406, 9 Sp, Spring Susp, Miles Read: 661,602, Trafcon Arrow Board w/Lombardini Dsl, Renco Mdl 815 Attenuator, Vin #1HSRDX2R5HH466351; 2010 Snow Ex V-Maxx 8500 Sander; 2000 Western 10’ Snow Plow; 2000 Western 8’ Unimount Snow Plow; Concrete Barriers; TRENCH BOXES: 6’x16’x6” Steel Trench Box w/26” Spreaders; 7’x9’x5” Steel Trench Box w/6’ Spreaders; 8’x24’x6” Steel Trench Box w/4’6” Spreaders; SEA & STORAGE CONTAINERS: Mobile Storage Container, s/n 4107951; Mobile Storage Container, s/n 2379268; Mobile Storage Container, s/n 2181600; Mobile Storage Container, s/n 4022973; MESSAGE, ARROW BOARDS& LIGHT TOWERS: Allmand-Bemis S/A Portable Arrow Board, Lombardini Dsl; Allmand Night Lite Pro S/A Portable Light Tower, Kubota Dsl, 4 Lamps, Hrs Read: 1424, s/n 588PR004; 3 PT HITCH ATTACHMENTS: 8’ Rake; CONCRETE FORMS & ACCESSORIES: 8’ Concrete Steel Forms; 4’-8’ Concrete Panel Forms; Concrete Stamp Forms; Concrete Corner Forms; Steel Scaffolding; Concrete Chute Funnel; Concrete Form Brackets; Steel/Wood Scaffold Brackets; Misc Concrete Panel Forms; Misc Form Accessories; GENSETS, COMPRESSORS, PUMPS & WELDERS: MQ Power DCA-25SS1U S/A Portable Generator, Isuzu Dsl, Hrs Read: 2431, s/n 7106076; Ingersoll Rand 185 S/A Portable Air Compressor, IR Dsl, Hrs Read: 1003; Ingersoll Rand P185 S/A Portable Air Compressor, JD Dsl, Hrs Read: 3227, s/n 164163U87957; Sullair D185Q S/A Portable Air Compressor, Continental Dsl, Hrs Read: 2307, s/n 14572A; 1984 Sullair 185 S/A Portable Air Compressor, JD Dsl, Hrs Read: 347, s/n 85536; 1994 Ingersoll Rand Skid Mtd Compressor, Dsl, Mounting Bracket, Tool Box, Hrs Read: 4500; 6" Dsl Water Pump; SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (2) Flyght 3” Elec Submersible Water Pumps; (3) 2” Elec Submersible Pumps; 4” Trash Pump; Jack Hammers; Spades & Points For Jack Hammers; 3” Water Discharge Hose; Stone S/A Portable Cement Mixer, Honda Gas; Muller S/A Portable Cement Mixer; S/A Portable Tar Kettle; 4 Way Cable Sling w/D Rings; Lasers; Hand Tools; AND MORE!

THE BIG 3 DAY SPRING AUCTION with 1000’s of LOTS MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from TILCON CT & ROCK EQUIPMENT LLC & THE ESTATE OF THOMAS J. MAHON & THE ESTATE OF STEPHEN PANSI & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS 275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254

DAY 1

DAY 2

DAY 3

THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 9:00 AM

FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 9:00 AM

SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 9:00 AM

DUMPS, FLATBEDS, VAN BODY & ROLLOFF TRUCKS, TRUCK TRACTORS & TRAILERS

CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & PAVING EQUIPMENT, GOETECHNICAL DRILLING & BORING EQUIPMENT, CRUSHING & SCREENING

CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT

TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTS.COM.

CALL FOR INFORMATION AND PICTURE BROCHURES. Salt Lake City, UT (801) 355-4500 Wharton, NJ (973) 659-3330 Milford, NH (603) 672-4100

Columbus, OH (614) 444-4300 Providence, RI (401) 455-0200 Boston, MA (617) 427-8888

275 Route 32, North Franklin, CT 06254, (860) 642-4200, Fax: (860) 642-7900 www.petrowskyauctioneers.com


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CONSTRUCTION AUCTION DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.

SATURDAY, March 10, 2012

9:00 A.M.

LOCATION: 210 CHESHIRE ROAD, RT. 68 PROSPECT, CT

THINK SUNSHINE!!!

Davis Auctions, Inc. will be conducting our next auction of utility and construction equipment and related supplies on March 10, 2012. This auction will consist of equipment from utility companies; municipalities; contractors; and others. All equipment from utility companies and municipalities and others sold in absolute.

Early consignments from Utility Company: JOHN DEERE 400G Crawler Dozer; 1999 FORD F450 Super Duty, w/mechanic’s body; 2001 FORD F250, w/utility body, 4x4; 2003 FORD F250, 4x4; 1997 FORD F250; 1995 FORD F250; (2) 2004-2005 FORD F150s, 4x4; (2) 2006 DODGE Dakotas Ext. Cab, 4x4; 2005 DODGE DAKOTA, 4x4; 2006 DODGE Dakota; (2) 2002-2004 FORD Rangers; (3) 2000-2004 FORD E350 Vans; (5) 2000-2004 FORD E250 Vans; 2004 GMC Safari Van; 2003 FORD Explorer; 2007 FORD Escape Hybrid; 2005 FORD Escape; (18) 1999-2002 KENSINGTON Utility Trailers; 1980 KENSINGTON K6 Trailer; 1986 ACE Reel Trailer; 1965 TRUCO Reel Trailer.

Early consignments: DRESSER TD8E Crawler Dozer, new undercarriage, 1112+/- hrs.; DRESSER TD7E Crawler Dozer; VOLVO EC160B Hyd. Excavator, EROPS, w/3rd valve; CAT 215BLC Hyd. Excavator, w/grapple; KUBOTA KH90 Hyd. Excavator, w/blade & extra bucket; (2) BOBCAT 331 Hyd. Mini Excavator, w/blade & rubber tracks; YANMAR MX3 Hyd. Mini Excavator, w/blade, rubber tracks, & hyd. quick coupler; HUBER M850A Grader, diesel EROPS, w/rear shoulder blade; 2005 JOHN DEERE 317 Skid Steer Loader, low hours; GEHL CTL80 Turbo Skid Steer Loader, EROPS, w/rubber tracks; KUBOTA RTV-900, w/plow, heat, EROPS & hyd. dump; (2) ALLMAND 325 Wheel Loader Backhoes; FORD 555 Wheel Loader Backhoe; KUBOTA BX22 Wheel Tractor, w/loader, backhoe, & hyd. snow blower; KUBOTA L3400 Wheel Tractor, 4wd, w/loader & 3 PtH; (2) KUBOTA B7610 Wheel Tractors, 4wd, w/loader & 3 PtH; INTERNATIONAL 284 Wheel tractor; 1962 MASSEY FERGUSON Wheel Tractor, w/PTO, 3 PtH, & Perkins engine; (2) 2008 WACKER Light Plants, diesel, low hours; COLEMAN Light Plant, Terex power; (Unused) BRANSON 4720h Forklift, 4wd, side shift, hydrostatic drive, diesel; (Unused) BRANSON 3510 Forklift, 4wd, side shift, hydrostatic drive, diesel; MOFFETT Mounty Piggyback Forklift; KOOI Z2-3 Piggyback Forklift; Piggyback Forklift; ATLAS COPCO XAS97 1858 CFM Air Compressor; VERMEER LS-50 Wood Splitter for Skid Steer; SEC Hyd. Grapple; SEC Demo Grapple; (Unused) TEC Hyd. Rotating Grapple; Excavator Buckets; Utility Buckets; Forks. 2006 COMPOSITE Motorcycle Trike, Chev. 305 V8, turbo 350 auto; custom built frame from structural steel, 19’ long, 3000#; Being Sold With A Reserve. 1991 GMC Topkick Dump; 1989 GMC Topkick Mechanic’s Truck, w/crane, Cat diesel, auto; 2004 CHEV. Sliverado; 1995 DODGE Ram 1500; 2004 FORD Ranger Ext. Cab; 2008 CHEV. Express Van; 2005 CHEV. Astro Mini Van; 2003 CHEV. Astro Mini Van; 2003 FORD Explorer; 2002 JEEP Grand Cherokee; 2000 JEEP Grand Cherokee; 1994 JEEP Grand Cherokee;2002 CHEV. Blazer; 1998 CHEV. Blazer; 1996 HONDA Passport; 2003 MAZDA Tribute Station Wagon; 2001 BUICK LeSabre; 1999 NISSAN Altima; 1997 ACURA Integra Coupe; 2011 BIG BEE Dump Trailer; 1996 BIG TEX Pipe Trailer; 1996 MARSH Vac Trailer; Car Trailers; Landscape Trailers; Misc. Utility Trailers; 1999 JOHN DEERE 6x4 Gator, electric dump, Honda engine; (Unused) 3PtH Rototillers; 3 PtH Mowers; 3 PtH Scrapper; 3 PtH Fertilizer Spreaders; Lawn Mowers; Generators; Weed Whackers; Lawn Tractors; Blowers; Heaters; Chainsaws; Shop Tools; Hand Tools; and much much more. You name it; it looks like it is coming!! More arriving daily.

This is our early tentative list. We accept consignments up thru WEDNESDAY prior to sale. We never know what will be consigned at the last minute – so come to our inspection and find out!

INSPECTION: FRIDAY, March 9, 2012

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

9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

For Online Bidding, Visit Realtimebid.com

TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECKS WITH IDENTIFICATION.

ABSENTEE BIDS ACCEPTED.

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

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

Auctioneer: Reginald Lussier Lyndonville, VT 05851 NH License# 2413


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More Than 10,000 Lots Sold During Ritchie Fla. Auctions More than 500 excavators formed a line approximately a mile-and-a half long.

RITCHIE from page 109

A Ritchie Bros. employee videos the auction with the help of an aerial lift. see RITCHIE page 120

Michel Majean (L) and Michel Morin take in the bidding while atop a Komatsu hydraulic excavator.

Hundreds of skid steers line up to cross the ramp.

Strong crane prices reflected the improving world economy.

Paul Magoon (L) of Milton CAT and Bryn Smith of The N.I.C.E. Company traveled all the way from eastern Massachusetts to observe excavator prices.


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Ritchie Bros. Holds Record-Breaking Florida Auctions RITCHIE from page 118

Bruce Knapp (R), used equipment manager of McClung-Logan, is accompanied by his son, Jeffrey Knapp, during day four of the six-day Ritchie Bros. auction.

Mike Pearle of Equipment Mart of New York has been attending the Florida auctions for more than 30 years.

The hydraulic and lattice boom cranes drew hundreds of bidders. The cranes were sold on the third day of the sale.

The entire sale site offers Internet access for attendees, such as these two prospective bidders, who prefer to monitor the sale from their ipads.

To accommodate smaller items and equipment not located onsite, Ritchie Bros. has established a virtual auction area where photos of items are shown on a large screen.

Jim Spano, president of Spano Paving and Excavation, Syracuse, N.Y., shops a couple of excavators. If the price is right, this LBX 210 may be going home with him.

Excavator bidding keeps the ring men on their toes as they signal bids to the auctioneers.

Over the road dump trucks are taken across the ramp for bidding.


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COMPLETE LIQUIDATION & JOB COMPLETION

AUCTION RACINE,

ANNUAL 4 DAY CONSTRUCTION, AERIALS, SUPPORT, ATTACHMENT, TRUCK & TRAILER

AUCTION ATLANTIC CITY,

(STURTEVANT) WISCONSIN

NEW JERSEY (ATLANTIC CITY RACE TRACK)

NOTE:

Selling from a retiring Ford/New Holland dealer: late and great construction equipment along with trucks and trailers from a top Chicago contractor.

NOTE: As usual this sale will consist of late and great construction equipment, aerials, telescopic forklifts, support, attachments, truck tractors, dump trucks, pickups and all kinds of trailers.

HILITES:

4 MOTOR GRADERS: 2008 NH RG200B, 2005 NH RG200, (2) 2005 Volvo G720B, 2 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006 Kobelco SK210LC, Komatsu PC100-6, 4 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2005 Komatsu WA400-5L, 2008 JCB 416 (4x4), 2004 Volvo L70E, 2004 NH W130, 4 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2005 Cat D5GLGP, 2003 Cat D5NXL, 2003 Komatsu D31PX-21, 2005 JD 550JLT, 4 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2009-2008 NH B95B (4x4), 2007 NH B95 (4x4), 2005 JD 310G (4x4), 3 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: Cat CS563, IR SD110D, Stone PDB-54, TRENCH ROLLERS: Demo Stone TR-34, 3 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2006 NH C185, 2008 NH C175, 2006 Bobcat T250, 9 SKID STEERS: 2009 - 2008-2007 NH L185, 2007 NH L180, 2006 NH LS190, NH LX565, NH L555, JD 8875, Cat 246, 2 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2007 NH M428 (cab), 2003 Gehl DL6L-42, 2 AIR COMPRESSORS: (2) New/Unused Chicago Pneumatic CPS-185DD, GENERATORS: New Generac 17,500watt, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: Demo MBW Blitzscreed 16273 Truss Screed, Demo Stone SB1600 Concrete Buggy, SPREADER TRUCKS: 1995 Mack CH613 (s/a), 2 VAN TRUCKS: 1999 Ford F550 (s/a), 1989 Ford L8000 (s/a), WATER TRUCKS: 1984 Peterbilt 349 (t/a), DISTRIBUTOR TRUCKS: 1996 Ford F Series (s/a), 2 VACUUM TRUCKS: (2) 1997 Ford w/ Vactor 2100 series Jetter vacuum body (t/a), 2 FLATBED TRUCKS: 1994 Ford L8000 (s/a), Chevy (s/a), 2 DUMP TRUCKS: 1994 Peterbilt (tri.), 1990 Ford F800 (s/a), 4 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2006 Peterbilt 385 (t/a), 1997 Peterbilt 379 (tri.), 6 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2004 Ford F650 (s/a), 2005 Ford F550XL (s/a), 2004-2002 Ford F550 (s/a), 2006-2004 Ford F350XL (s/a), 10 DUMP TRAILERS: 1999 Hilbilt 24ft. (t/a), (7) 1998- (2) 1997 TiBrook 24ft. (t/a), 7 NEW CAMPERS: (7) Unused Holiday Rambler Mini Park Model 32SK 33ft., TRUCK PARTS/ ACCESSORIES: (2) Power Model 325 Service Truck/ Pickup Accessory w/ 20hp Kohler gas engine- welder – generator – air compressor, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Unused Lowe Hydr. Auger, Unused Stout Brush Grapples & Buckets, Unused Stout Receiver Hitches-Skid Steer Plates-Grapple-Pallet Forks, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Demo Plate Compactors, Demo Power Trowels, Demo Edco Vacuums, Demo Edco Walk Behind Saws, Demo Edco Scarifier, Demo Edco Masonry Saw, New Abrasive & Diamond Blades, New Stiff neck Pintle Hitches, New Air Spray Guns, New Ratchet Cargo Straps, New Impact Wrenches, Air Spray Guns, New Huskie Hammer Drill, New Jack hammer Hose, New Impact Wrenches, New Water Hose, Pintle Hitches, Ratchet Straps, Diamond Blades, Submersible Pumps, Concrete Vibrator, Impact Wrenches, Water Hoses, Air Spray Gun Kit, Water Pump, Mustang Rammer, Jack Hammer Air Hose, Hammer Drill, Hose Reels, Scaffolding, Porta Powers, Straps, New Smartquip Plate Compactor, New Mustang Submersible Pumps, New Diamond Blades, Ratchet Straps, MBW Plate Compactors, Multiquip Plate Compactors.

Address: 1755 S. E. Frontage Road, Sturtevant, WI 53177. DIRECTIONS: From General Mitchell Int’l Airport in Milwaukee: (approx. 20 min.), take I-94S to Exit 333, Hwy 20. Proceed to East Frontage Rd., go South to auction site on left. From Chicago O’Hare Field: (approx. 45 min.), take I-294 N to I-94 N. Proceed to Exit 333, Hwy 20E, continue to East Frontage Road. SITE PHONE: 262-886-2778, SITE FAX: 262-886-2369 REGISTERED WI AUCTION FIRM: #223-053 Alex Lyon & Son, Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc. REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER: #1878-052 Jack Lyon

SAT., MARCH 24 @ 9:30 AM

HILITES: 2 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: 2003 Cat 725, Cat 725, Volvo A25D, 26 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (4) Demo Doosan DX225LC, 2006 Cat 345CL, 2008 Cat 330DL, 2004 Cat 330CL, (2) Cat 330CL, Cat 320DL, Cat 320CL, (2) 2005-2004 Kobelco SK135SRLC, Kobelco SK115SR, (4) Daewoo DX300LC, 2004 Case CX130LC, 2005 Case CX75, 2005 Case CX50, JD 370C, 2005 JD 160CLC, 2006 IHI 55N-2, 2005 IHI 35NX, 2005 IHI 35N, MOTOR GRADERS: Volvo G726VHP, 23 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2007 Cat 988H, Cat 972G, 2008-2007-2006 Cat 950H, (2) 2005-2004 Cat 950G-II, Cat 95G, Cat 928G, 2004 Cat 924G, (2) Cat 924G, 2006 JD 724J, 2008 JD 444K, Demo Case 921F, Demo Case 821F, (2) Demo Case 821F, (2) New Case 721F, 2004 Case 621D, 2007 Komatsu WA320-5, TOOL CARRIERS: Cat IT38G-II, 5 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D8R, Cat D6R, Komatsu D41E-6, 2006 JD 1050C, 2007 JD 700JLGP, 23 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Cat 430D (4x4), 2007 Cat 420EIT, (3) Cat 420D (4x4), (2) Cat 416C (4x4), (2) 2007 JD 410J (4x4), (4) 2008 JD 310 Super J (4x4), (2) 2007 JD 310J, (5) 20052004 JD 310G (4x4), 2005 Case 580 Super M (4x4), 2004 Terramite T5C-C, ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2005 Dynapac CC102, 3 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (3) Unused Cat CS56, 3 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2008 Cat 277C, 2005 Cat 247B-III, 2005 Cat 247B, 13 SKID STEERS: 2010 JD 328D, Bobcat S185, 2011 Bobcat S160, Demo Bobcat S130, (2) 2005 NH LS180, 2010 NH L160, (5) 2005 NH LS160, 2005 Case 465, CARRY DECK CRANES: Drott 85RM2, ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: Grove AT835, ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: 2005 JCB 930, 9 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (7) 2004 Lull 1044C-54, Cat TH83, Pettibone 8044, FORKLIFTS: Yale, 39 BOOM LIFTS: JLG 1350SJP, 2008 JLG 860SJ, (7) 2008 JLG 660SJ, (6) 2003 JLG 600S, (17) 2008 JLG 600AJ, (5) 2008-2007 JLG 460SJ, Snorkel TB80, (2) Snorkel ATB60, 41 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2008 JLG 4394RT, (12) 2008 3394RT, (5) 2007 Skyjack SJ4632, (2) 2005 Skyjack SJ4626, (7) 2007 Skyjack SJ3226, (10) 2007-(4) 2005 Skyjack SJ3219, 8 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2005 IR PW185AWIR, (2) 2005 IR P185WJD, (4) 2005 Sullivan D185QJD, Sullivan 185CFM, 6 GENERATORS: (2) Demo Cat 500kw, (2) 2004 Multiquip DCA45SSIUC, 2004-2003 Multiquip DCA25SSIU, 8 WELDERS: (2) 2007 Lincoln Vantage 500, (4) 2007 Miller BB500CCCV, (2) 2006 Miller BB400D, 6 LIGHT PLANTS: 2006-(9)2005-(2) 2004 Amida AL4060D4MH, (4) 2004 Allmand NL Pro, UTILITY TRACTORS: Ford 3400, 2 SWEEPERS: 2005-2003 Nilfisk 2052P, BOOM TRUCKS: Ford F700 (s/a), 31 VACUUM TRUCKS: 2004 Mack CV713 Granite (tri.), 2003-2000 Mack CX613 (tri.), 2004-2001-1999 Mack CH613 (t/a), (2) 2003-2000-1999 Mack CX613 (t/a), 2004-2001 Mack RD688S (tri.), 19971993 Peterbilt 379 (tri.), 2001-1996 Peterbilt 357 (tri.), (2) 1999-1995-1993 Peterbilt (tri.), 2006 Freightliner (tri.), 20001997 Freightliner FLD (t/a), Freightliner (tri.), (2) 1999 -1998 -1997 Int’l. Paystar 5000 (t/a), 1999-1996 Kenworth T800 (tri.), 1998 Ford F800 (s/a), FLATBED TRUCKS: 2000 Ford F550 (s/a), WATER TRUCKS: 1995 Int’l. 4900 (s/a), 6 DUMP TRUCKS: 2006-(3) 2005 Mack Granite (tri.), 2001 Mack RD688 (t/a), 1995 Ford LNT9000 (t/a), 1995 Ford F700 (s/a), 8 TRUCK TRACTORS: (2) 2010-2007 Peterbilt 379 (t/a), (2) 2005 Volvo VM6400 (t/a), 2000 Int’l. 9400I (t/a), 1987 Mack Superliner (t/a), 2003 Volvo (s/a), FUEL/ LUBE TRUCKS: 1989 Mack (t/a), 3 SERVICE TRUCKS: 20072006-2004 Ford F350XL, VAN TRUCK: Ford 7000 (s/a), ANTIQUE TRUCKS: 1960 Autocar (s/a), 2 PICKUPS: 20062003 Ford F150, SUVS: 2000 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer Edition, 4 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (3) 2012 Witzco 50T (tri.)., 2007 Talbert 51 ton (tri.), DROP DECK TRAILERS: Nelson (t/a), 2 EXTENDABLE FLATBED TRAILERS: (2) 1989 Great Dane 40ft-.-65ft. (t/a), ROLLOFF TRAILERS: 1992 Galbreath (t/a), 3 WALKING FLOOR TRAILERS: 2000 Mac 45ft. (t/a),1998 East 39ft. (t/a), 1995 East 39ft. (t/a), DUMP TRAILERS: 2005 Utility 16ft. (t/a), TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2007 Bri-Mar 7,500lb. (t/a), 1985 Beck 10,000lb. (t/a), 2 ATTENUATOR BODIES: 350DX Attenuator Energy Absorption System, Arrow Board w/ Attenuator System, RECREATIONAL/ UTILITY VEHICLES: (2) 2007 ClubCar XRT1550G, (3) 2006 ClubCar XRT900, 15 NEW CAMPERS: (15) Unused Holiday Rambler Mini Park Model 32SK 33ft., SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Desamaster LP Heaters, Wacker Jumping Jack, Wood Stove, Small Drill Press, Plastic Shipping Container, Rolling Lumber Wagon.

Address: 4501 Leipzig Ave, Mays Landing, NJ 08330. DIRECTIONS: Take Atlantic City Expressway to Exit 14 (Leipzig Ave) and follow signs to Atlantic City Race Track. SALE SITE PHONE: (609) 272-9702 or (609) 272-9703

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“Don’t get in front of one of those. They’re incredibly fast.”

“It’s my newest invention. I think it’ll replace the wrecking ball.”

“I don’t have the equipment list. I thought you did.”

“Is that another request for a bid subject to obtaining funding? Just add it to the stack.”

“Let’s turn back. I don’t want to mess with the gopher that dug this tunnel.”

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Washington • Mecklenburg • Madison • Tazewell • Rockingham Pittsylvania • Augusta • Greensville • Franklin • Gloucester • Giles • Bedford •Virginia... Fairfax • Accomack • Prince Edward • Orange • Scott • Nelson • Campbell • Lunenburg • Dinwiddie • Henry • Westmoreland • Botetourt • Culpepper Fluvanna • Tazewell • Isle of Wright Greene • Dickenson • Russell • Pulaski • Northampton • Clarke • Lee • Wise • Roanoke • Hanover • Smyth • Madison • King and Queen • Stafford • Fauquier • Caroline • Cumberland • Bland • New Kent • Wythe • Shenandoah • Goochland • Bath • Buckingham • Wise • Grayson • Floyd • Sussex • Westmoreland • Charlotte • Prince William • Albemarle • Westmoreland

‘Old Dominion’ Highway Project Lettings

The Virginia State Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. County: Charles City District: 04 Contract ID: C00081562DB2 Project: Route 5- Virginia Capital Trail-Sherwood Forest Phase 2.26 mi. east of the Charles City Courthouse 0.4 mi. west of the Chickahominy River. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Curtis Contracting Inc. — $8,790,000 • George Nice & Sons Inc. — $10,677,000 • W. C. English Incorporated — $12,080,500 • Corman Construction Inc. — $12,186,384 • Branscome Inc. — $12,859,053 • American Infrastructure-Va Inc. — $12,867,440 • Bryant Contracting Inc. — $13,645,000 • Shirley Contracting Company LLC — $17,396,340 Completion Date: Oct. 13, 2013 County: Chesapeake District: 05 Contract ID: C00097387B01B Project: Waterproof and repair deck city of Chesapeake. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Interstate Improvement Inc. — $1,900,446 • Lanford Brothers Company Incorporated — $2,259,580 • HRI Bridge Company — $2,365,003 • G. A. & F. C. Wagman Inc. — $2,442,428 Completion Date: May 25, 2012 County: Augusta District: 08 Contract ID: C00050075M01 Project: Realign Route 640 at Route 250 to improve sight distance from: 0.17 mi. south Route 250 to: Int. Route 250. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • General Excavation Inc. — $1,319,868 • Fielder’s Choice Enterprises Inc. — $1,344,729 • Plecker Construction Company — $1,569,227 • Allegheny Construction Company Inc. — $1,627,058 • Pearson Construction Inc. — $1,757,968 • F. Clayton Plecker & Sons Inc. — $1,951,606 • Phillips Construction LLC — $1,980,480 • DLB Inc. — $2,167,893 Completion Date: Sept. 28, 2012 County: Richmond District: 04 Contract ID: C00096292N01 Project: Guardrail installation/replacement from Appomattox River to Lewiston Road. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • L. S. Lee Inc. — $973,973

• Gfs Fence, Guardrail & Signage Inc. — $1,059,132 • Nickelston Industries Inc. — $1,075,194 • Rite Way Fence Inc. — $1,092,713 • Makco Incorporated — $1,327,381 Completion Date: May 11, 2012 County: Prince William District: 0A Contract ID: C00093453M01 Project: Minor bridge rehabilitation at I-95 NB & SB over Russell Road 2.4 mi. south Int. Route 619. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Martins Construction Corporation — $1,899,311 • Fort Myer Construction Corporation — $2,170,687 • Freyssinet Inc. — $2,288,554 • Shirley Contracting Company LLC — $3,088,730 Completion Date: April 19, 2012 County: Southhampton District: 05 Contract ID: C00098787N501 Project: Patch and pave CRCP from intersection of Route 704 to 0.28 mi. west of Route 654. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • B. P. Short & Son Paving Company Inc. — $8,653,585 • Branscome Inc. — $9,251,867 Completion Date: Sept. 30, 2012 County: Fauquier District: 07

Contract ID: C00015984C01B Project: Opal interchange improvements 0.715 mi. south Route 687, 0.006 mi. N. Route 687. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Shirley Contracting Company LLC — $12,645,120 • General Excavation Inc. — $12,835,910 • Key Construction Company Incorporated — $14,944,074 Completion Date: Dec. 13, 2013 County: Culpeper District: 07 Contract ID: C00090359N01 Project: Pipe rehabilitation, various. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • DLB Inc. — $1,675,148 • J. L. Kent & Sons Inc. — $3,619,329 Completion Date: April 30, 2012 County: Richmond District: 04 Contract ID: C00089861B01 Project: Proposed repairs on Route 64 over Buckingham Branch RR 0.5 mi. west of Route 360. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Corman Construction Inc. — $7,817,882 • Fort Myer Construction Corporation — $9,830,404 • D. W. Lyle Corporation — $9,892,916 • Lanford Brothers Company Incorporated — $12,626,540 Completion Date: May 10, 2013


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ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Complete Liquidation

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Matawan, New Jersey Hydraulic Excavators: `02 CAT 345BL Series II, s/n AGS01107 • `04 CAT 322CL, s/n HEK00476 • `07 CAT 314CL CR, s/n PCA01586 (575 Original Hours) • `87 CAT 235B, s/n 7WC00839 • CAT 225LU, s/n 76U04848 • `97 CAT 311B, s/n 8HR00579 • `88 CAT E120B, s/n 7NF00757 • `90 CAT E110B, s/n 8MF00114 • `07 VOLVO EC55B Mini, s/n 36653 • `86 JD CK0070, s/n 5006542 • `90/`91 KOMATSU PC30-7 Mini, s/n 19862 • BUCYRUS-ERIE 400H, s/n 139949 Rubber Tired Loaders and End Dump: `02 CAT 950G Series II, s/n AYL00184 • `88 CAT 950E, s/n 22Z03529 • CAT 966D, s/n 99Y01914 • CAT 950, s/n 81J8755 • `87 VOLVO A-35, 35 Ton 6x6, s/n A35V1018BMB Crawler Tractors and Crawler Loader: `85 CAT D6D, s/n 04X10589 • `04 CAT D3G XL, s/n JMH00937 • JD 450-CC, s/n 361286T • CAT 955L, s/n 85J5372 Tractor Loader Extend-A-Hoe and Skid Steer Loader: `87 JD 410C 4x4, s/n T0410CF739230 • `99 BOBCAT 863, s/n 514429003 • 18” Milling Head Milling Machines, Pavers, and Road Widener: `94 WIRTGEN 1900DC, s/n 5.19.0075 • `90 WIRTGEN 1000VC, s/n 2.10.0337 • `97 BARBER GREENE BG225B Crawler Paver, s/n 6YK00594 • BLAW KNOX PF-65 Rubber Tired Paver, s/n 0498016 • MIDLAND WA Road Widener, s/n 293 Horizontal Boring Machines and Auger Flyght: `87 AMERICAN AUGER 42-500 GH, s/n 425006HDS068734 • RICHMOND Horizontal Boring Machine • Auger Inventory Truck Tractors and Lowboy Trailers: `00 MACK CH613 T/A • `88 MACK DMM886SX T/A • `03 ROGERS CR55, 55 Ton Tri-Axle Lowboy • `99 ROGERS CR50PL86, 50 Ton Tri-Axle Lowboy • ROGERS 75 Ton Detachable Gooseneck Lowboy Dump Trucks: `00 MACK RD688SX T/A • `99 MACK RD688SX T/A • `85 AUTOCAR/VOLVO WHITE T/A • `79 AUTOCAR DC9364B T/A PLUS: Many More Items Too Numerous To List: Vibratory Rollers • Truck and Crawler Cranes • Crawler Trencher and Concrete Saw • Brooms and Motor Grader • Hydro Hammer • Portable Crushing Plant and Drum Chipper • Portable Generators and Air Compressors • Ag and Utility Tractors and Attachments • Message Boards, Arrow Boards, and Safety Accessories • Sweeper, Roll-Off, and Flatbed Trucks • Mixer, Water, Pump, and Distributor Trucks • Drilling Trucks • Mason Dump, Utility, and Stake Body Trucks • Pickup Trucks and Passenger Vans • High Deck Flatbed, Cement, and Tag-A-Long Trailers • Tilt Deck, Utility, and Van/Storage Trailers • Office Trailers • Equipment Attachments and Parts • Contractors Tools and Shop Equipment.

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GUCA Safety and Education Class Schedule – For more information on the Georgia Utility Contractors Association, Inc., 2012 1st Quarter Safety Training Schedule, you may visit their web site at www.guca.com or call the association at 404-362-9995; toll free 877-SAF-GUCA; Fax: 404-362-9211. For the 1st Quarter session, classes start February 28, 2012 and end March 30, 2012. Due to certification requirements, registration and payment must be received in advance for class participation.

Monday, March 12 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm – IAAP Grassroots Gathering. Candlelight Restaurant, 2200 1st Avenue, Rock Falls, IL. RSVP to Shawn at: shawn@hansoninfosys.com.

EVENTS LISTING: The Next Membership Meeting is Thursday, March 1st. The March program will feature Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge, Director of Lambert – St. Louis International Airport. You may register online for this meeting and contact agccom@agcstl.org for more information.

Wednesday, March 21 2:00 pm – TFIC Steering Committee Meeting. Offices of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce, Springfield and by conference call. 877-4029753, 6359508.

Wednesday, March 14 11:30 am – 1:30 pm – TFIC State House Committee’s 3P Luncheon. Mayer Brown, 33rd Floor Town Hall Meeting Room, 71 S. Wacker Drive, Chicago. RSVP to Ryan at: ryan@tficillinois.org. $50 registration fee. AGC of America Annual Convention Registration is now open for the AGC Sponsorships available. of America Annual Convention, being held in Honolulu March 13 – 17. Monday, March 19 AGC of AMERICA is pleased to offer a wide variety of meetings, events and 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm – IAAP Grassroots Gathering. Westwood Tavern seminars for construction professionals that can help you improve every and Tap, 1385 N. Meacham Road, Schaumburg, IL. RSVP to Shawn at: shawn@hansoninfosys.com. aspect of your business.

AGC St. Louis Inaugural Inside Insight Luncheon – Wednesday, March 7t h at the Greenbriar Hills Country Club. Inside Insight is a new AGC of St. Louis quarterly speaker series designed to give you just that – the INSIDE INSIGHT on a particular topic of public policy interest. Examples of issues covered at these quarterly lunches may be something that the voters will decide, analysis of regulatory agency requirements, regional or federal legislative issues. Registration: 11:15 AM Lunch: 11:45 AM Speaker: 12:15 PM Adjourn: 1:15 PM Cost: $35 for AGC of St. Louis Members; $70 for Non-Members You may register online at http://events.agcstl.org/imispublic/ If you have questions with regard to the registration process, you may call Kathy Givens at (314) 480-3172. QUESTIONS: Call the AGC of St. Louis office at (314) 781-2356. AGC St. Louis WIC (Women in Construction) Week Networking Happy Hour & Ice Cream Social On March 8th, come meet our future women in construction and provide them with information to start their careers. The Construction Careers Center’s Future Women in Construction Networking Happy Hour/Ice Cream Social will be held on Thursday, March 8th from 4:00 to 6:00 PM. This event, sponsored by the National Association of Women in Construction, Missouri Women in Trades and the Construction Career Center’s Future Women in Construction Student Committee, gives the girls at CCC the opportunity to learn about the various careers in construction from real women working in the industry. Please contact agccom@agcstl.org for more information.

You may contact Jennifer Morrison for more information on the above upcoming events. Cell: 217-414-5595; Phone: 217-572-1271 and email: jennifer@filson-gordon.com. IAAP – Industrial Hygiene Sampling for Dust and Noise Class Register now for the Industrial Hygiene Sampling for Dust and Noise Class organized by the IAAP along with Tri-Con Materials, Inc. This class will take place March 20-22, 2012 at the company’s sand & gravel pit in Hennepin, Illinois. If you have any questions, you may contact Shawn McKinney, Outreach Manager, Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers, Springfield, IL at: office: 217-241-1639; cell: 217-8995125; email: shawn@hansoninfosys.com. During each meeting the Illinois Department of Transportation’s regional engineer or senior staff member will provide unique insight regarding local road and bridge building projects as well as challenges facing illinois’ road program. You will also have the opportunity to meet State Senators and Representatives as well as county engineers and others working in the transportation construction industry and learn more about their concerns. For more information, please contact Shawn McKinney, Outreach Manager, Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers, 1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, IL. Telephone: 217-241-1639; Fax: 217-2411641; Email: shawn@hansoninfosys.com. 2012 – IAAP Convention – SAVE THE DATE! The IAAP’s 44th Annual Convention is scheduled for Tuesday, May 15, 2012, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Springfield, Illinois. IAAP Member Spring Thaw Safety Conference, March 6-7, 2012 Upcoming Spring Thaw/State Grants Safety Conference: March 6-7, 2012 at The Chateau Hotel in Bloomington, Illinois Presented by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and Illinois Department of Natural Resources-Office of Mines and Minerals (IDNR-OMM) at a new location in Bloomington, this annual conference promises to be very informative with topics of critical interest to aggregate miners, supervisors and safety professionals in Illinois and surrounding states. For more information, please contact Shawn McKinney, Outreach Manager, Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers, 1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, IL. Telephone: 217-241-1639; Fax: 217-2411641; Email: shawn@hansoninfosys.com.

BIM is Always a WIN! March 8, 2012 7:30 – AM Networking 8 – 9:00 AM Program Building Information Modeling * Helps to Win Jobs * Is a Great Tool for Communication * Is a Paradigm Shift in our Industry…Thursday, March 8th Is Always a Win Workshop. Presenters will walk through a case study of a project pursuit step-by-step demonstrating the use of BIM products. In addition, member of the AGC of St. Louis BIM Committee will be present to share their experiences and insights as well. Contact agccom@agcstl.org for more information. AGGI 2012 Aggregate Forum & Expo AGGI 2012 Aggregate Forum & Expo will be held in Charlotte, NC, March SAVE THE DATE! 12 – 15, at the Charlotte Convention Center in conjunction with the The AGC of St. Louis ANNUAL RECEPTION is Thursday, April 12th, 2012 at NSSGA Annual Convention. AGGI will co-locate again with World of the St. Louis Union Station Marriott. Details will be available soon! Asphalt for the third year. The synergy produced by these two events has been immense, with all who participated in prior events in total agreeAGC Volunteer of the Week ment about the benefits enjoyed from a natural industry fit between the The AGC of St. Louis is grateful for the many members who serve on two shows. Be sure to inform your co-workers in the aggregates, paving committees. The time devoted by these individuals and the knowledge or concrete industries. they share with the industry is very important to the success of the Attendee registration is open for AGGI 2012 at AGC. This week, the AGC honors Amy Berg of S. M. Wilson & http://www.nssga.org/choice/ Company. Amy serves on the 2012 Board of Directors. Upcoming MSHA Contests Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers MSHA’s North Central District will be staging a mine rescue contest for 1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, Illinois 62704 underground metal and nonmetal mines, and a separate first aid conPhone: 217-241-1639 test for surface and open pit mines, quarries, plants and mills. The mine Fax: 217-241-1641 rescue contest will be held on April 3-5, 2012 at the International Union www.iaap-aggregates.org of Operating Engineers Local 150 Apprenticeship and Skills Improvement Training Facility near Wilmington, IL. This is an indoor, cli2012 – IAAP Grassroots Meetings mate controlled facility, and it is one of the finest venues in the country Please consider attending one or more grassroots meetings in 2012 host- for a regional mine rescue contest. The first aid contest for surface opered by the IAAP Legislative Committee. You will also have the opportunity ations will be held in Duluth, MN on May 17, 2012 at a venue to be to meet State Senators and Representatives in attendance, as well as local determined. Our 2011 contest drew nine 2-person teams from six mincounty engineers, and hear about their concerns. Don’t miss these impor- ing operations. We hope to grow the contest in 2012 to include more tant opportunities! All meetings begin at 4 PM and end at 6 PM. All meet- teams from more mines throughout the Midwest region. ings begin at 4 PM and end at 6 PM on the date and location indicated below: 2012 FLORIDA Contractor Associations Meetings Postings:

Thursday, March 1 2012 FTBA Construction Conference to be held March 20 and 21, 2012 10:00 am – TFIC Federal Affairs Committee meeting. By conference - Double Tree Hotel in Orlando, FL. Location: Doubletree by Hilton at call: 877-402-9753, 6359508. the Entrance to Universal Orlando 5780 Major Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32819. For more information please call 407-351-1000. Monday, March 5 3:30 pm – TFIC State House Affairs Committee meeting. Filson/Gordon 2012 Annual Asphalt Contractors Association of Florida Convention, Associates in Springfield and by conference all: 877-402-9753, June 21 to 23, 2012 at Orlando World Center Marriott, Orlando, FL. 6359508. 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm – IAAP Grassroots Gathering. Chapin’s Restaurant, 2012 Annual Asphalt Contractors Association of Florida Convention, 701 N. Liberty Street, Morris, IL. RSVP to Shawn at: shawn@hanson- July 19 to 21, 2012 at UUCF Convention, The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes, Orlando, FL. infosys.com.


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9th Annual

SPRING CONSIGNMENT AUCTION NYS Dept of Taxation & Finance, US Bankruptcy Court, NDNY, Secured Creditors, Rental Companies, Area Contractors & The Estate of Clarence “Chuck” Sliter

Sat. March 24th 10:00 AM Preview: 8:00 AM Pre-Registration: Thurs. 3-22 & Fri. 3-23 9 AM - 3 PM AUCTION SITE: The Auction Center, 9423 Western Tpke, (Rte. 20), Delanson, NY

MAJOR JOB COMPLETION AUCTION

COMPLETE LIQUIDATION (IT’S LATEIT’S GREAT!)

AUCTION

WYSOX, PENNSYLVANIA (30 miles southwest of BINGHAMTON, NY)

Open to Public – All Welcome! - Accepting Quality Consignments Farm Tractors, Implements, Classic Cars, Late Model Repossessed Trucks & Cars, Machinery, Construction Equipment, Hydro Tank Testing Company Assets, Loader, Landscape Company Assets, 100’s of Pcs. Of Support Equipment, Many Snap-On Tools, 4-Wheelers, Generators, Welders, Trailers, Firearms, Household Furnishings & Much More. Terms: Full Payment Auction Day Within 30 Minutes of Auction By Cash, M/C, Visa, Discover, Debit Card or Check w/Bank Ltr of Guaranteed Payment. 16% BP, 3% BP Discount for Cash or Check w/Bank Ltr. See Web Site for Additional Terms & Sample Bank Ltr. No Deposit at Registration. Subject to Additions & Deletions. Check Web Site for Daily Updates & Photos

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Friday, April 27th @ 9:00am Auction location: 601 Christina Ave.

Wilmington, DE 19801 Please call 302-654-1846 or Marty Piela @ (302) 530-9103 for more information Inspection on April 25th & 26th from 8am - 5pm Visit our website for a list of inventory & pictures

www.utilityauctions.net Fleet vehicles from: Delmarva Power, Con Edison, Orange & Rockland, South Jersey Gas, DE River & Bay Authority, City of Wilmington & others To consign equipment to this auction, please contact Marty Piela @ (302) 530-9103 Financing can be provided by Northern Atlantic Financial, LLC JoAnn Cucciarre: Office 800-710-4361 Cell 610-909-8023. All financing must be pre-approved prior to the auction

NOTE: This sale is a major job completion of a major drilling project in Pennsylvania with some of the nicest and newest equipment, trucks & trailers to be sold at auction. EXTRA NOTE: These are the nicest pieces of equipment and trucks to be sold at auction in a long time. Everything here is in perfect shape and ready for spring’s work.

EARLY HILITES: 3 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 330DL, 2008 Cat 324DL (thumb), 2007 Kobelco SK135SR, 16 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2008(put in service in 2009) Cat D8T (ripper), 2009(put in service in 2009) Cat D6TXW, (2) 2008(put in service in 2009) -(6) 2008 Cat D6TXL (5 w/ winches- 2 w/ rippers), 2008 Cat D6TLGP, 2005 Cat D6NXL, (4) 2008 Cat D6KLGP (2 w/ winches - 2 w/ rippers), 5 MOTOR GRADERS: 2007-2006 Cat 140HVHP, Cat 140H, 2008 Cat 120M, 2008 Cat 12M, TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2006 NH B95IT, 4 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2008 Cat CP56, 2008 Dynapac CA250PD, (2) 2008 Dynapac CA250D, SOIL RECLAIMER: 2008 Cat RM300 (1200 hrs.), FORESTRY EQUIPMENT: Horizontal Grinder: 2011 Morbark 3800XL Wood Hog Grinder (track mtd.- 900hrs.), Feller Buncher: 2011 Timber Pro TL725-B (700hrs.), Skidder: 2011 JD 648H (grapple & winch – 650hrs.), Hydraulic Excavator/ Tree Cutters/ Harvesters: 2008 Kobelco SK295 w/ NYE Stump Harvester/ Splitter, 2008 Kobelco SK295 w/ Rotobec HD Bar Saw/ Rotobec Grapple & Rake, CHD Bar Saw, 2 LIGHT PLANTS: (2) 2006 Baldor PL6000K, (2) Genie TML4000N, RECREATIONAL & UTILITY VEHICLES: 2007 Kubota 900, 2006 Polaris 300, 3 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2010 Mack CHU613 (tri.), 2008 Mack GU713 (tri.), 2006 Mack CHN613 (t/a), 2 DETACHABLE TRAILERS: 2008 TrailKing TK110HDG 55T (tri.), 1998 Fontaine TL72 50T (tri.), ATTACHMENTS: NPK H12X Hydraulic Hammer for Kobelco SK295, Plus Support Equipment that was used in this type of operation.

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ACR EQUIPMENT CO ........................................100 ALBAN CAT

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DAVIS AUCTIONS INC

METSO MINERALS SCREENING ........................77

PROSPECT CT 03/10/12 ..............................117

MUNICIBID.COM

................................................114

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ............................91

NORAM ..................................................................89

DYNAPAC ..............................................................48

NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS

PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ............................107

EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ........16,127

OPDYKE INC ........................................................61

BOSTON MA 03/09

EDWARD EHRBAR INC ........................................13

PENN JERSEY MACHINERY ..................................5

MANCHESTER NH 03/10/12 ........................115

EESSCO ................................................................80

PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ................................82

RACINE WI 3/24

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC

ATLANTIC CITY NJ 3/29/12 ..........................121

ELLIOTT MACHINE WORKS INC ........................39

FLORHAM PARK NJ 03/09/12 ......................116

WYSOX PA 04/04/12......................................125

EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP ....................74

PIECHOTAS/AMERICAN RENTAL EQUIPMENT ..39

................23

EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ....................27

PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ..............................25

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

ERRICKSON EQUIPMENT INC ............................43

PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC

ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS

ESCO CORP

POWERSCREEN MID ATLANTIC ........................83

ALEX LYON & SON INC

ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC

..............97

................................24,46

........................................................98

..................99

....................10

ALLU GROUP ........................................................49

FELLING TRAILERS

............................................59

RANSOME CAT ........................................2,34,39,43

AMULET MFG CO INC ..........................................12

FLUID POWER ....................................................100

REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY ....................74

ATLAS COPCO - ROCKSTAR ..............................69

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

RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS ........................128

BARGAINS ............................................................101

GEHL SKID STEER ..............................................88

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY

BASCHMANN SERVICES INC ............................100

GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ....................74

ROGERS BROTHERS CORP

BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ......................................29

GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ................45

RUDD EQUIPMENT CO ........................................43

BINDER MACHINERY CO ......................................3

GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE) ..........................92

SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES

BODINE MFG ........................................................98

H & R PARTS ........................................................35

SENNEBOGEN ......................................................70

BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT CO ........40

HUNYADY AUCTION CO ....................................124

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

CAPITAL RECOVERY GROUP LLC ......................114

HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ....................99

STU HARRIS

CAPITAL TRACTOR INC ......................................24

IROCK CRUSHERS ..............................................68

TEREX CRANES

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

IRON PLANET

....................................................113

THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ..........100

..................................................................21

TOWMASTER INC ................................................63

EQUIPMENT YARD 3/21/12 ..........................119

JESCO

..........................12

..............................60 ..............................100

......................................................105 ..................................................94

CEG SCALE MODELS ..........................................41

JOHN DEERE ........................................................47

TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC

CHADWICK-BAROSS

..........................................33

K W REESE INC ....................................................34

TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ......................31

CHENANGO TRUCK ............................................60

KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........86

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES

CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ........42,58,78

KLEEMAN ..............................................................85

UTILITY AUCTIONS INC

CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................102

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP

CLAYTON BLOCK & SUPPLY ..............................18

KUBOTA ................................................................55

VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC

COLLAR CITY AUCTION ....................................125

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

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA ..........64

COMMONWEALTH EQUIPMENT

LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ....................73

WANTED................................................................105

....................75

LIFTECH EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................15

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ..........................45

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ....56,66,111

LIUGONG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........53

WHITE OAK EQUIPMENT INC

CONTRACTORS SALES CO INC ........................17

LUCKY’S TRAILER SALES

..................................61

WHITNEY & SON INC ..........................................68

..................................................6

WHITNEY & SON INC ..........................................81

........................69

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO

................................51

......................15 ..........................49

4/27/12 ..........................................................125 ............................42

............................99

COSTANZI CRANE & RIGGING CO INC................46

MB AMERICA INC

CRAIG MANUFACTURING LTD ............................96

MCCLOSKEY INTERNATIONAL

CREAN EQUIPMENT ..........................................100

MESSICK’S ............................................................30

YORK SPRINGS PA 03/09/12........................114

DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ............30

METSO MINERALS CRUSHING ..........................71

WOODS CRW CORP ............................................20

..........................79

WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS

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Case CX210B with Rubber Tracks

RECENT TRADES Massey-Ferguson 40B Tractor, Stk# 33342 ..................$6,900

2000 Case 590SL Series II, Stk# 33195, 5692 Hrs ......$29,500

2002 Case 580SM, Stk# 33377, 7957 Hrs ......................$31,500

2009 Case 450 Skid Steer, Stk# 33318, 1496 Hrs ......$19,900

2005 New Holland LS180, Stk# 33170, 1200 Hrs, Cab, No Front Door........................................................................................$14,500

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North East, Maryland March Marcch 27, 27, 2012 2012

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