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VDOT Replaces Washington Boulevard Bridge By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

Firm Celebrates Continued Profitability…8

Pa. Contractor Builds Third Generation of Growth…18

A Hitachi excavator is used to move rocks on the site.

Case Launches New D Series Excavators…50

Table of Contents ................4 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ......................................65-71 Recycling Section ........75-99 Attachment & Parts Section ..................................117-123 Business Calendar ..........130 Auction Section ......128-141 Advertisers Index ............142

The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is nearing the end of a design-build project to replace the Washington Boulevard bridge over Columbia Pike in Arlington, Va. The $48.5 million contract was awarded to Shirley Contracting Company LLC. Work began in the spring of 2012, and is expected to be complete this summer. According to VDOT, “the new bridge will be wider, longer and a great deal more attractive than today’s structure.” A light well will separate westbound and eastbound lanes, and an acceleration/deceleration lane will be added westbound between ramps to assist weaving. The new bridge will accommodate turn lanes, a raised median, a wider sidewalk and a 10-ft. (3 m) shareduse path on Columbia Pike.

Construction Firms Add Jobs in 41 States Over Year ARTBA Warns DOT of Job Cost Increases Even as construction firms added jobs in 41 states between March 2014 and March 2015, construction employment declined in 29 states and the District of Columbia between February and March, according to an analysis of Labor Department data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials cautioned that ongoing D.C. gridlock over how to pay for needed infrastructure improvements and declining demand for oil-related projects likely contributed to so many states shedding construction jobs in March. "While the year-over-year data remains relatively positive, it is troubling to see so many states losing

construction jobs during the past month," said Ken Simonson, the association's chief economist. "As energy firms cancel or delay projects and Congressional action on transportation and other infrastructure measures remains stalled, many construction firms appear to be reducing headcount, at least temporarily." California added more new construction jobs (46,300 jobs, 6.9 percent) between March 2014 and March 2015 than any other state. Other states adding a high number of new construction jobs for the past 12 months included Texas (39,300 jobs, 6.2 percent), Florida (37,400 jobs, 9.7 percent), see EMPLOYMENT page 135

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A U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) pilot program that would allow state and local transportation agencies to utilize local hiring preferences on federal-aid highway and transit projects will increase costs, decrease competition, and could actually result in less frequent hiring of minorities and women, according to the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx announced the one-year pilot program on March 3. The agency said allowing the local preferences will enable “disadvantaged workers in the communities where projects are located to benefit from the economic opportunities such projects represent.” State or local transportation agencies would need to initiate a hiring preference and seek approval from see ARTBA page 134


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2014 TAKEUCHI TB180FR #1263 317 Hrs, 18” Roadliners, A/C, Coupler, Hammer Kit $88,500

2010 KOMATSU PC138USLC-8 S/N 24950, 1474 Hrs, A/C; 24” Steel Tracks, 8’2” Arm, 30” Bkt $121,500

2013 TAKEUCHI TB1140# 0036 423 Hrs, 20” Roadliner Tracks, Cab & A/C, Coupler, Hammer Kit. $151,000

2013 TAKEUCHI TS60V 58 Hrs, Rubber Tires, Cab & A/C, GP Bucket, Cleaned & Serviced. $39,000

2014 VOGELE SUPER 700 #1504, 112 hrs, Deutz Diesel Engine, 6’7” Elec. Screed, Push Rollers $138,500

2012 SENNEBOGEN 830M 301 Hrs, 12x20 Solid Tires, Cummins Eng., 52’ Reach, Grapple & Magnet $457,500

2012 KOMATSU WA250-6 1371 Hrs, Tier 3 Engine, 3rd Valve, Side Dump & Forks, Cleaned and Ready $117,500

2008 KOMATSU SK820-5N 733 Hrs, Rubber Tires, Open ROPS & Heater, GP Bucket, Standard Flow $22,500

2007 HAMM 3205 229 Hrs, Deutz Engine, Open ROPS, 54” Drum, Serviced & Cleaned $55,500

2004 KOMATSU D41P-6C 5380 Hrs, 28” Tracks, 10’ 6-Way Blade, Cab & A/C, New U/C Installed $85,000

2013 KOMATSU WA470-7 S/N 10026, 1408 Hrs, 26.5xR25 Tires, A/C, Coupler & GP Bucket. $299,000

2005 KOMATSU HM400-1 #A10011 9217 Hrs, Tailgate, 26.5 x 25 Tires, A/C, Autolube Sys., Serviced $275,000

2003 INGERSOLL-RAND DD130HF 4186 2007 METSO CV50 611 Hrs, 3” Top Hrs, HID Lights, 84” Drums, Open ROPS, Screens & 3/4” x 4” Bottom Screens, Serviced $27,500 Towable, Shaker Head. $68,500

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2007 GEITH PC300 54” BUCKET 56” CUT, 2.25 Cy., S/N: 238373, Standard Teeth & Side Cutters $6,200

2007 HAMM 3307 PAD FOOT KIT S/N # 1591060, 15 Hrs on Set, Comes with all Hardware, $10,700

2005 ESCO PC300 SIZE BUCKET 36” Wide, Extreme Duty, 1.45 Cy., S/N # RH88709, 1773 Total Hrs, $5,900

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2008 HENSLEY PC300 48” BUCKET Extreme Duty, 2.22 Cy., S/N # 58176, 686 Hrs on Bucket, $14,200


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30 TOWNLINE EQUIPMENT HOSTS ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE Townline Equipment in Plainfield, N.H., hosted its annual open house on April 15. More than 1,000 guests from the Northeast attended this traditional New England event.

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12 LATHAM, N.Y.’S BETTE & CRING ADD TWO NEW

Overall, confidence in the equipment finance market is 70.7, easing from the four-year high of 72.1 in March.

The award is presented to state transportation departments and local agency road owners for well-performing asphalt pavements that are at least 35 years old with proven high-quality structural designs.

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It’s twins for Bette & Cring — excavators that is! This diversified construction management, design-build and general contracting firm headquartered in Latham, N.Y., recently purchased two Doosan DX350LC excavators from Robert H. Finke & Sons Inc. in Selkirk, N.Y.

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18 GLENN O. HAWBAKER BUILDS THIRD GENERATION OF GROWTH You’re on a Pennsylvania highway, wheel-to-wheel with muddy, salt-crusted trucks. And then, a pristine, gleaming red Mack dump truck bursts into view. If you’re from the Keystone State, then you know you’ve just spotted one of the Glenn O. Hawbaker Inc. trucks.

24 CHILDREN OF FALLEN HIGHWAY WORKERS RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS Ten children of highway workers killed or permanently disabled on the job will receive college financial assistance from the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation’s (ARTBA-TDF) “Lanford Family Highway Worker Memorial Scholarship” fund.

28 PWC-NJ CELEBRATES INDUSTRY’S WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT Offering a special salute to Women’s History Month, Professional Women in Construction — New Jersey (PWC-NJ) Chapter President Carolyn Pugaczewski, president of M. Adams & Associates, launched the organization’s annual Women of Achievement luncheon on March 18 in the penthouse Metropolitan Room of the Newark Club.

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2004 CAT D8R Stk# UP13705, 12741 Hrs, EROPS, A/C, Diff. Steer....$249,000

2010 CAT 972H Stk# UB14241, 6132 Hrs, EROPS, A/C, High Lift ............................................$275,000

CAT 953C Serial# BBD01476, CCPT Rebuild 0 Hours ........................$195,000

CAT M322 Serial# W2T00211, Hyd Cab Riser..........................................$142,000

2004 CAT 12H NA Stk# UP13820, 8189 Hrs, EROPS, AC, Mid Mount Scarifier, V Type, Contour Seat ..........................................................$148,000

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2012 CAT D8T Stk# 0MLN00742, 4363 Hrs, New Paint & Decals, Undercarriage Report, Ready to Work ............$385,000

2008 CAT 963D, Stk# UT14326, 8274 Hrs, EROPS, A/C, 3Yd GP Bkt ........................$122,000

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2004 LeeBoy 1000D Paver, Hatz Diesel, 8’-13” propane screed, 1334 hrs. $23,900

2014 Interstate 40 DLA Trailer, NEW LEFT OVER, 21’ flat - 6’ dove tail, 6’ wood ramps to 0, dual 2 speed jacks. $19,000

2014 Hyundai R 160-9A Excavator, 10’ arm, 40” - 1.05 cu yd bucket, aux. hydraulics, 100 demo hrs. $149,000

2009 Kawasaki 95ZV-2, 7 cu yd bucket, 29.5-25 L-3 radials, ride control, b/u camera, Lincoln auto lube, 7100 hrs. $159,000

2000 LeeBoy 8500 Paver, Hatz diesel, high deck, 8’-15” propane screed, reconditioned, 1680 hrs. $29,900

2015 Interstate 50 DLA Trailer, BRAND NEW, 24’ flat - 6’ wood tail, air ramps w/tips, dual 2 speed jacks. $27,500

2012 Hyundai R 210W-9 Wheel Excavator, 2 pc boom, 9’-6” arm, hyd thumb, 400 hrs. $129,000

2012 Takeuchi TL-10 Track Loader, 76” G/P bucket w/cutting edge, 800 hrs. $37,500

2004 LeeBoy 8515 Paver, Hatz diesel, 8’-15” Legend propane screed, dual electronic steering, 1367 hrs. $39,900

2014 LeeBoy Path Paver, 5’-9’ propane screed, Hatz diesel, 100 demo hrs. $83,500

2014 Kobelco SK-260 Excavator, long 12’ Arm, aux. hydraulics, Werk-Brau 1.75 cu yd bucket w/side cutters, 200 demo hrs. $215,000

2012 Dynapac CC324 Roller, 10 ton, Cummins diesel, dual drum drive/vibratory, 100 demo hrs. $89,000

2010 LeeBoy 8515B Paver, Kubota diesel, electric screed, dual electronic steering, 12” augers, 1810 hrs. $64,900

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2013 Kobelco SK-350LC-9 Excavator, 13’ Arm, aux. hydraulics, 2.5 cu yd bucket w/side cutters, 850 hrs. $225,000

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Firm Celebrates 36th Consecutive Quarter of Profitability As the scrap industry experiences one of the worst economic climates in close to a century, one company is experiencing successful growth as it celebrates its 36th straight quarter of profitability. Upstate Shredding -- Weitsman Recycling, based in Owego, N.Y.,, is the East Coast’s largest privately held scrap metal processor and estimates it will process approximately 1.05 million tons of ferrous scrap and 275 million pounds of non-ferrous scrap in 2015. Upstate founder Adam Weitsman is credited with ushering in the new age of scrap yards, making significant investments in his facilities, erecting new buildings, seeking out environmental certifications, and paving and landscaping his yards. The company is constantly commissioning the latest technologies that will increase productivity while minimizing environmental impact. As the company continues to expand its footprint throughout the Northeast, heavy equipment to process the increased tonnage of material is integral at all locations. In order to meet the increased supply, the company recently purchased three scrap handling material handlers from Tracey Road Equipment — two Liebherr LH50 50 ton (45 t) material handlers and a new Liebherr LH60 high-rise material handler, which gives Upstate Shredding the capacity of 75 ft. (22.8 m) of reach. The unit weighs 160,000 lbs. (72,574 kg) and the operator works from a cab that elevates up to 35 ft. (10.6 m) off the ground. The engine has a 244 hp rating. Through the new Liebherr material handlers and an upgraded motor, the goal of Upstate Shredding is to increase its shredder capacity to process 400 tons (363 t) of scrap per hour to accommodate the more than 25,000 tons (22,680 t) of scrap delivered to the Owego processing facility daily. “We have had a long history with Tracey Road Equipment in The Liebherr LH60 towers over the yard. purchasing material handling equipment for our facilities,” Weitsman said. “We have already purchased of Tracey Road Equipment, and Scott 50 machines from Tracey and have found Collins, vice president of sales for Tracey them to be attentive to our needs in a Road Equipment, have an excellent record demanding marketplace. We have not pur- with us and we know that with the combinachased Liebherr in the past but their reputa- tion of Tracey Road Equipment and tion precedes them. Jerry Tracey, president Liebherr we will receive tremendous engi-

One of Weitsman’s meticulously painted and detailed haul trucks.

Upstate Shredding’s three new Liebherr machines working in unison. The center is the LH60, the left and right machines are the LH50 machines.

neering support, parts support, and pricing that is competitive with other brands. “What’s really impressive is that the Liebherr material handler is engineered from the ground up to execute a specific task,” Weitsman continued. “Most material handlers in its category today are largely made up of common components that are used in all sorts of material handlers with a variety of applications. Not so with the Liebherr. Eighty percent of the material handler is actually manufactured by Liebherr and engineered specifically for its function on the Liebherr material handler. The engine, pumps, and motors are all specifically manufactured by Liebherr to make these material handlers operate as effectively and effi-

ciently as possible.” One feature in particular that impressed Upstate Shredding on the Liebherr material handlers is the ERC system, which increases the performance and decreases the fuel consumption of the material handler. When the hydraulic system is lowered in the Liebherr energy is stored in the machine’s ERC system. This stored energy is then made available as needed to the material handler to provide additional engine power. When equipment on the Liebherr is raised, the stored energy is released and is reflected in powerful homogeneous operating cycles. The result is a clear savings on fuel and at the see UPSTATE page 102


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2013 CAT 924K, S/N: PWR02205, AC, RIDE CONTROL, COUPLER: QUICK, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, HOURS: 213, STK#: VPWR2205......................$159,000

2013 CAT 930K, STK #: VRHN1360; 591 HOURS; AIR CONDITIONER, RIDE CONTROL, COUPLER: QUICK, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS ........$179,000

COMPACTORS - SMOOTH DRUM 2012 CAT CB64, From Dealer's Rental Fleet, OROPS, Hours: 1,867, S/N: DJM00348, Stock Number: 11M0411 ........$110,000 2012 CAT CS56, Hours: 2,830, S/N: C5S01747, Stock Number: RCC5S1747 ....................................................................$107,500 DOZERS - CRAWLER 2013 CAT D4K2 LGP, From Dealer's Rental Fleet, LANE 2 ORDER, ENGINE,EPA 4I,EU IIIB,MLIT 4, DRIVE: STANDARD, UNDERCARRIAGE: SALT, TRACK, 25", MS, SALT, LGP, HYDRAULICS, Hours: 1,972, S/N: KRR00238, Stock Number: 12M0286 ........$115,000 2013 CAT D6N LGP, Hours: 2,731, S/N: PBA00583, Stock Number: RCPBA583 ........................................................$217,000 2011 CAT D6T LGP, Accugrade ready., EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BLADE: S, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, DIFF STEER, Hours: 2,394, S/N: ZJB00161, Stock Number: RCZJB161 ........$289,000 EXCAVATORS - CRAWLER 2013 CAT 320EL, Hours: 1,571, S/N: WBK01620, Stock Number: RCWBK1620 ....................................................................$185,000 2013 CAT 324EL, Hours: 1,461, S/N: PNW00929, Stock Number: RCPNW929......................................................................$208,000 2013 CAT 324EL, Hours: 1,916, S/N: PNW01016, Stock Number: RCPNW1016 ............................................................................Call 2013 CAT 336EL, Hours: 2,520, S/N: BZY02499, Stock Number: RCBZY2499 ....................................................................$315,000 2013 CAT 336EL, Hours: 2,450, S/N: FJH00596, Stock Number: RCFJH596 ................................................................................Call LOADER BACKHOES 2008 CAT 430E IT, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, STICK: EXTENDED, BUCKET: GP, COUPLER, E-STICK, LOCK, VANDALISM, PARALLEL LIFT, PLATE GROUP - BOOM WEAR, BELT, SEAT, 2" SUSPENSION, Hours: 2,015, S/N: DDT00863, Stock Number: 08M0059 ..........................................................................$74,000

2011 CAT D6T LGP, STK #: RCZJB161; 1,920 HOURS; ACCUGRADE READY., EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BLADE: S, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, DIFF STEER ..................................$289,000

2011 CAT 930H, S/N: DHC02683, STK #: 10M0442; HOURS: 2,512; TIRES, 20.5R25 *VMT, L3, LANE 2 ORDER, PREP PACK, UNITED STATES, EP1: DST BWL, STD FAN................................$140,000

GENERATOR SETS 2008 CAT XQ60, DIESEL, CAT BRAND GENSET, AUTO START, 60 hZ, Hours: 18,499, S/N: GLE00733, Stock Number: Y1985 .......... ..........................................................................................$10,000 2006 CAT XQ100, DIESEL, CAT BRAND GENSET, AUTO START, XQ1000 Powered by Diesel Engine C4.4, Sound Attenuated Generator-set, Multi Voltage Capable 240-480V, Hours: 8,046, S/N: XYC00239, Stock Number: Y2130............................$22,000 2008 CAT XQ230, DIESEL, CAT BRAND GENSET, AUTO START, XQ230 Powered by Diesel Engine C9, EPA Tier 3, Sound Attenuated Generator-set, Multi Voltage Capable 240-480V, Hours: 10,522, S/N: X3R00969, Stock Number: Y1943 ..............$39,500 2010 CAT XQ400, DIESEL, RENTAL/MOBILE POWER MODULES, CAT BRAND GENSET, Powered by Cat C27 Diesel Engine, EPA: Tier 4 I, Portable Sound Attenuated Trailer, Hours: 3,342, S/N: N1B00101, Stock Number: Y2256 ..................................$270,000 2005 CAT XQ800, DIESEL, CAT BRAND GENSET, AUTO START, Powered by Cat Diesel engine 3412, Portable Sound Attenuated Trailer, Original Hours, Hours: 6,763, S/N: TFT00427, Stock Number: Y2398................................................................$165,000

OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCKS 2003 CAT 725, Hours: 13,163, S/N: AFX00870, Stock Number: RCAFX870 ................................................................................Call 2011 CAT 740B, Rental Fleet unit., AIR CONDITIONER, BED: STANDARD, RETARDER, TAILGATE, ULTRA LOW SULFUR DIESEL FUEL, Hours: 2,464, S/N: T4R00412, Stock Number: 11M0272 .... ........................................................................................$425,000

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WHEEL LOADERS 2010 CAT 906H, AIR CONDITIONER, COUPLER: QUICK, FORKS, Hours: 1,534, S/N: SDH00791, Stock Number: VSDH791$66,000 2012 CAT 908H2, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, RIDE CONTROL, COUPLER: QUICK, Hours: 264, S/N: JRD00576, Stock Number: VJRD576............................................................................$90,000 2013 CAT 930K, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, RIDE CONTROL, COUPLER: QUICK, 3RD VALVE, Hours: 245, S/N: RHN01370, Stock Number: RCRHN1370............................................$168,000 2011 CAT 938H, Solid tires 75% remaining, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, COUPLER: QUICK, LANE 2 ORDER, REGIONAL PKG.: NACD, PP7: 3V, RIDE, AUTO DIFF, QC, PKG. A: COMFORT, Hours: 1,436, S/N: MJC01326, Stock Number: MJC1326 ........$155,000

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Latham, N.Y.’s Bette & Cring Add Proposed EPA Two New Excavators to Its Fleet Ozone Regulations By Mary S. Yamin-Garone CEG CORRESPONDENT

It’s twins for Bette & Cring — excavators that is! This diversified construction management, designbuild and general contracting firm headquartered in Latham, N.Y., recently purchased two Doosan DX350LC excavators from Robert H. Finke & Sons Inc. in Selkirk, N.Y. Representatives from Finke and Doosan were on hand as Bette & Cring’s crew took ownership of their new equipment. “We’ve been doing busi- Bette & Cring’s staff received instruction in operating and maintaining the ness with Finke for over 30 e q u i p years. We have a good rela- ment. tionship and get good service,” said Jeff “Duffy” Buchanan, general superintendent, Bridge Division, of Bette & Cring. “We used to buy used for most of our heavy machinery but the time and the price were right to buy new. It was a big step for us. We chose Doosan because it offered the best value for what we needed even though they’re somewhat of a new player in the game. “These excavators are perfect for the work we do. We have to go in tight areas under bridges. One machine will be sent to Johnsonville, N.Y., to work on a $4.2 million bridge project over the Hoosick Bette & Cring purchased two Doosan DX350LC excavators. River and the other is going to Exit 31 [Elizabethtown] to work on a $10.4 million bridge replacement project that will be replacing two bridges on the Northway.” Don Fiacco, Finke Equipment general manager, explained that, “Today’s presentation was to educate Bette & Cring in operating and maintaining the equipment. We wanted to show them what’s new and different with Doosan. The more we can educate people the better off everyone will be. We strive to make our customers’ lives easier. “We’ve been making a big push with Doosan,” he continued. “We took them on around the same time as our new facility opened. They offer a lot of standard features that others might be adding on or charging more for so our customers get a lot for their money.” Also on hand for the presentation was Joel Suffish, district A Doosan sales manager explains the features on the sales manager of Doosan. new excavators. “This model excavator is big in the United States. The DX350LC is a Tier IV machine designed to provide the ulti- et items like excavators, backhoes, rubber-tire and skid steer mate in power, performance and fuel economy and reduce loaders, rollers and arrowboards, Finke also sells, rents and air pollution.” services chainsaws, generators, plate compactors, jack hamRobert H. Finke & Sons Inc. is a dealer and authorized mers and pumps by Stihl, Honda and Wacker. service agent of Kobelco, Bobcat, Hamm, Wirtgen and (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Vogele. In addition to selling, renting and repairing big-tick- Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Glenn O. Hawbaker Builds Third Generation of Growth You’re on a Pennsylvania highway, wheelto-wheel with muddy, salt-crusted trucks. And then, a pristine, gleaming red Mack dump truck bursts into view. If you’re from the Keystone State, then you know you’ve just spotted one of the Glenn O. Hawbaker Inc. trucks. The fleet’s trademark cleanliness is unusual in the gritty heavy construction business, and it’s an integral part of the company’s branding. But more than that, the trucks are a shining representation of everything the familyowned business stands for: pride, integrity and efficiency. President and CEO Dan Hawbaker expects the best from his company, and that expectation has fueled six decades of continued growth. GOH was founded in 1952 by Hawbaker’s parents, Glenn O. and Thelma Hawbaker. They started out with a half-dozen employees, a few dump trucks, a track loader and a tagalong trailer. The small excavation company drew well below $1 million in revenue, but the wheels had been set in motion, and the gains grew rapidly. Glenn O. Hawbaker Inc. is Today, Dan Hawbaker continues the family known for its bright red legacy by running the company with his sons, Mack trucks. executive vice presidents Michael and Patrick Hawbaker. They began working in the business early and by the time they were 11 they were sweeping the shop and washing the trucks. Eventually they joined the men who were laying pipe in the ditches. Michael and Patrick credit their father with not only teaching them about the family business but also how to treat the men and women they lead. “There are no amateurs within the ranks,” Michael Hawbaker said. “My brother and I believe that every employee serves a critical function, and we respect them for the professionals they are.” The strong work ethic continues through the generations as the company expands. GOH has transitioned to heavy construction, offering an assortment of services including asphalt paving, road and bridge construction and rehabilitation, site excavation, gas well service and construction, and engineering design. GOH employs 1,200 people and has annual revenue of more than $250 mil(L-R) are Patrick, Dan and Michael Hawbaker. lion. This is not just a testimony to hard work and dedication: It’s also a generational success story, and the senior Hawbaker’s pride is evident, even as he downplays the metamorphosis from mom-and-pop shop working on interstates to renovating the runway at University Park Airport in State College, Pa., and performto a big-time corporate power. “The thing about it is, that’s 60-something years later,” ing the site work and excavation for Penn State’s $89 million Hawbaker said. “We’ve been extremely fortunate in finding Pegula Ice Arena. But with success comes challenges. Several years ago, people who want to follow our family philosophy. It takes a significant level of integrity to make sure everybody stays on budget cuts to Pennsylvania’s Department of Transportation resulted in a 30 percent decrease in the company revenue. the same page.” Dan Hawbaker took it in stride, nimbly navigating the The company operates 24 quarries and eight asphalt plants tidal changes with a push to find new customers, particularin Pennsylvania, southern New York and eastern Ohio. Its customers include the Pennsylvania Department of ly in the energy field. The timing was right, and his instincts Transportation, Penn State University and a lengthy roster of were spot-on. Natural gas was the place to be, and there was municipalities, colleges and corporate entities. GOH’s larger a mad rush for companies to tap into the lucrative Marcellus projects run up to $60 million and include everything from Shale, which stretches 104,000 sq. mi. across the

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*Offer begins March 01, 2015 and ends May 31, 2015. Limited time offer. Available at participating and eligible dealers only. Offer may vary by product type, series, model and select units in dealer inventory. Offers available on new equipment in US and Canada only. Some restrictions apply. Length of contract may vary. Prior purchases not eligible. See dealer for details. Financing provided on approval of credit by authorized Bobcat finance providers to well qualified buyers. The rates listed herein do not take into consideration any administrative fees and are subject to change based on the amount of such fees (which may vary). Offer not available to government accounts, national accounts and municipal/utility bid customers. Non-commercial customers may not be eligible for low rate financing. Bobcat Company reserves the right to extend or discontinue any of these programs at any time without prior notice. Bobcat®, the Bobcat logo and the colors of the Bobcat machine are registered trademarks of Bobcat Company in the United States and various other countries. Photos may not represent actual units. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. 15BLBC-NHC-CEG042215

BOBCAT S160 Stock#: 5889, CAB/HEAT, 1,050 HRS. WAS: $20,900 .......................................NOW: $18,900 BOBCAT S130 Stock#: 7196, CAB/HEAT, 1,000 HRS. WAS: $21,900 .......................................NOW: $19,900 BOBCAT T110 Stock#: 1267, OPEN CAB, 650 HRS. WAS: $23,900 .......................................NOW: $21,900 BOBCAT S160 Stock#: 6641, CAB/AIR, 650 HRS. WAS: $23,900 .......................................NOW: $21,900 BOBCAT T180 Stock#: 0003, OPEN CAB, 2,000 HRS. WAS: $25,900 .......................................NOW: $22,900 BOBCAT T180 Stock#: 6729, OPEN CAB, 1,700 HRS. WAS: $24,900 .......................................NOW: $22,900 BOBCAT T180 Stock#: 6730, OPEN CAB, 1,700 HRS. WAS: $24,900 .......................................NOW: $22,900 BOBCAT S160 Stock#: 6965, CAB/AIR, 400 HRS. WAS: $24,900 .......................................NOW: $22,900 BOBCAT S185 Stock#: 7726, CAB/AIR, 1,100 HRS. WAS: $26,900 .......................................NOW: $24,900 BOBCAT T190 Stock#: 8392, OPEN CAB, 1,750 HRS. WAS: $28,900 .......................................NOW: $24,900 BOBCAT S185 Stock#: 57946, CAB/AIR, 1,075 HRS. WAS: $26,900 .......................................NOW: $24,900 BOBCAT T190 Stock#: 8542, OPEN CAB, 1,400 HRS. WAS: $28,900 .......................................NOW: $25,900 BOBCAT S185 Stock#: 2146, CAB/AIR, 425 HRS. WAS: $28,900 .......................................NOW: $26,900 BOBCAT T190 Stock#: 4605, OPEN CAB, 1,600 HRS. WAS: $31,900 .......................................NOW: $28,900 BOBCAT T180 Stock#: 5062, CAB A/C, 1,200 HRS. WAS: $31,900 .......................................NOW: $28,900 BOBCAT S185 Stock#: 5893, CAB/AIR, 525 HRS. WAS: $31,900 .......................................NOW: $28,900 BOBCAT S205 Stock#: 0677, CAB/AIR, 600 HRS. WAS: $31,900 .......................................NOW: $28,900 BOBCAT T250 Stock#: 1001, CAB/AC, 1,775 HRS. WAS: $32,900 .......................................NOW: $29,900 BOBCAT S530 IT4 Stock#: 1316, CAB/HEAT, 300 HRS. WAS: $31,900 .......................................NOW: $29,900 BOBCAT S630 Stock#: 2096, CAB/AIR, 600 HRS. WAS: $32,900 .......................................NOW: $29,900 BOBCAT T250 Stock#: 5415, CAB/AC, 1,775 HRS. WAS: $33,900 .......................................NOW: $31,900 BOBCAT S570 IT4 Stock#: 1598, CAB/AIR, 450 HRS. WAS: $35,900 .......................................NOW: $32,900 BOBCAT T300 Stock#: 3160, CAB/AC, 2,375 HRS. WAS: $39,900 .......................................NOW: $36,900 BOBCAT S650 Stock#: 4040, CAB/AIR, 400 HRS. WAS: $43,900 .......................................NOW: $39,900


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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004

724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820 Call Andy Miller Established 1928 Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees WHEEL LOADERS

Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25 rubber, 15K hours, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500 Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . . . .$79,500 John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GP bkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000 Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, boom susp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,500 COMPACTORS

IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500 IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500 IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000 Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor, 1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . .$2,500 Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500 LANDSCAPING

Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500 Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72" hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500 Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hyd angle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 CRAWLER LOADERS

Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt .$37,500 Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000

OFF ROAD HAULERS Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 CRAWLER TRACTORS

Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500 Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt, 27.6" TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000 (5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRB coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALL Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbing very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000 TRUCKS & TRAILERS

(2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL AIR COMPRESSORS

IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL SPECIALS

(12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towtype, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200

(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, BACKHOES winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . .$85,000 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. DRILLS John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, CRANES Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 MISCELLANEOUS Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom (2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. MOTOR SCRAPERS

ATTACHMENTS Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, BUCKETS ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 PC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Buckets in Stock Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice -Call For Your Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick couOthers Available Call pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber, All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC. operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER


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Stewart & Stevenson Now Carrying Atlas Copco Line Atlas Copco announced that the Atlantic division of Stewart & Stevenson added Atlas Copco construction equipment to its fleet. The division will carry a variety of Atlas Copco products, from light towers and generators, to pumps, pneumatic tools and compressors. For more than 50 years, Stewart & Stevenson has provided equipment and service to customers in the construction industry. It rents, sells and services a wide range of new and used equipment and parts, now including Atlas Copco equipment at its five locations in: Lodi, N.J.; Piscataway, N.J.; Middletown, Conn.; Latham, N.Y. and Marlborough, Mass. “We take pride in our customer service and reliability, which is

The Atlantic division of Stewart & Stevenson LLC now offers Atlas Copco handheld tools, compressors and generators, such as the QAS 45.

why we chose to add Atlas Copco to our fleet,” said Michael McGovern, senior vice president of Stewart & Stevenson. “Atlas Copco has a reputation for high quality and dependable equipment, something our customers rely on us for day in and day out.” Stewart & Stevenson provides customer service with around-the-clock product support for customers regarding parts, service and rentals. It has more than 40 field service vehicles, which are available for dispatch to support customers. McGovern explained that adding Atlas Copco equipment to its fleet allows the division to serve a wider range of customers and core markets, such as construction, industrial and mining. The line also gives Stewart & Stevenson customers a large breadth of products, which gives customers the opportunity to rent or purchase all their equipment at one venue. “We are thrilled that Stewart & Stevenson is expanding its offering of construction, mining and industrial equipment with the addition of Atlas Copco products,” said Eudes Defoe, mid-Atlantic regional channel manager at Atlas Copco Construction Equipment. “Its 24-hour response gives it an exceptional customer service reputation, and we are proud to work with so many respectable companies, including Stewart & Stevenson.” For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit www.atlascopco.us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Children of Fallen Highway Workers Receive Scholarships Ten children of highway workers killed or permanently disabled on the job will receive college financial assistance from the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation’s (ARTBA-TDF) “Lanford Family Highway Worker Memorial Scholarship” fund. The scholarship program was established in 1999 with a gift from two Roanoke, Va., highway contractors and their companies — Stan Lanford (1999 ARTBA chairman) of Lanford Brothers, and Jack Lanford (1991 ARTBA chairman), with Adams Construction Company. About 100 highway workers are killed on the job every year in roadway construction and maintenance accidents, and thousands more are seriously injured. Over the past 15 years, more than 100 children of these workers from across the country have received Lanford Family scholarships to pursue college and technical training. The 2015 class includes: Vybav Hiraesave, Dover, Del. Vybav’s father, Vasuki Hiraesave, was killed in an accident while working for the Delaware Department of Transportation in March 2006. Vybav, a civil engineering major, attends the University of Delaware. Lyndsay Morgan, Daytona Beach, Fla. Lyndsay’s father, Steven Morgan, was killed in a November 2011 accident while working on Interstate 75 in Florida. She is a sophomore at Florida Gulf Coast

University majoring in communication studies. Amy McNeil, Kountze, Texas Amy’s father, Jeffrey McNeil, was killed in 2005 while working for the Texas Department of Transportation on U.S. 69 in Beaumont. Amy will start a registered nursing program at Indiana State University in the fall. Carl Moser, Middletown, Md. Carl’s dad, Richard Moser, was killed in 2007 while working for the Maryland State Highway Administration on U.S. 340 in Frederick. In September, Carl will attend Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering in Massachusetts and will study electrical and computer engineering. Kaitlyn Henry, Dennison, Ohio Kaitlyn’s dad, Gary Henry, was struck by a construction vehicle and killed in 2013 while working on a state highway construction project on Interstate 270 near Columbus, Ohio. Kaitlyn is currently attending Ohio University and is an intervention specialist major. Alexis Keefe, Wyalusing, Pa. Alexis’s dad, Bret Keefe, was killed in a car accident in 2001 while working for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. A junior, she is a marketing major at Bentley University near Boston. Leah Barnes, Bronx, N.Y. Leah’s dad, Donald Barnes, worked for the New York State Thruway Authority and was permanently disabled in 1995 when he was struck by a vehicle. Leah, a rising sen-

ior, is studying elementary education at Delaware State University in Dover. Standra Jones Jr., Gaston, S.C. Standra’s father, Standra Jones, worked for the South Carolina Department of Transportation. In 2007, he was struck and killed while taking down work zone traffic controls on I-26 in Lexington County. Standra will major in architecture at Clemson University. Willie Blevins, Danielsville, Ga. Willie’s mother, Kathy Blevins, worked for the Gwinnett County Department of Transportation. She had just finished painting turn-lane lines when her vehicle was struck and she was killed in 2004. Willie will be attending University of Tennessee this fall and plans to major in chemistry. Emily Jones, Billings, Mont. Emily’s father, Richard Jones, an employee of Direct Traffic Control, was killed in a car accident in 2013. Emily, a freshman, is currently attending Montana State University majoring in criminal justice. The ARTBA-TDF is interested in receiving contact leads on students who could benefit from the scholarship program. Please share them with ARTBA program manager Kashae Williams at kwilliams@artba.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construction equipmentguide.com.)

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PWC-NJ Celebrates Industry’s Women of Achievement

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(L-R) are Amy Benbrook, CohnReznick; Lisa and Steven Ballerini, Montana Construction; Mary Ellen Gervasini, CohnReznick; and Anne Marie Almasi, Almasi Companies.

(L-R) are Mary Ellen Gervasini, CohnReznick; Florence Chilton, Florence Construction; Lenore Janis, PWC president emeritus; and Laura Bianchini, Almasi Contractors.

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(L-R) are Sadie Almasi and Maura Almasi, Almasi Contractors; Kathleen Stone, RGP; and Katie Ona, Affinity Federal Credit Union.

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ffering a special salute to Women’s History Month, Professional Women in Construction — New Jersey (PWC-NJ) Chapter President Carolyn Pugaczewski, president of M. Adams & Associates, launched the organization’s annual Women of Achievement luncheon on March 18 in the penthouse Metropolitan Room of the Newark Club, an appropriately lofty space that overlooks both the Manhattan and “new” Newark skylines. Noting that the honorees “reveal exceptionally strong role models who share an expansive vision of what a woman can do,” she said that their success stories will “encourage young women to think larger and bolder.” Pugaczewski introduced PWC President Emeritus Lenore Janis, one of the national organization’s original dozen founders in 1980, thanking her for helping in the formation of the New Jersey chapter and for “giving us the tools to become a major force in the N.J. construction industry.” Janis summarized the history of PWC

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Honorees and presenters at PWC-NJ’s Women of Achievement Luncheon. (L-R, seated) are Karen Rossilli-Kiefer, Team PAR; Lisa Ballerini, Montana Construction; Maria Del Mar Lopez, M&M Development; and Lenore Janis, president emeritus, PWC; (L-R, standing) are Theodora Sergiou, Nicholas Pools Inc.; PWC-NJ President Carolyn Pugaczewski, M.Adams & Associates; Maria Yglesias, M&M Development; PWC-NJ VP Anne Marie Almasi, Almasi Companies; and Karen Martinez, Bravo Building Services.

saying that in 1980 “a dozen determined women” strove to achieve success in the “male-dominated construction industry”

asking “How far would the concrete ceiling reach?” She spoke of the import of PWC: “being a member means you’re involved

and committed, it means you’re part of a vibrant organization, you’re well-informed and well-positioned.” PWC-NJ Vice President Anne Marie Almasi, president of Almasi Companies, introduced the other honorees beginning with Karen Rossilli-Kiefer, president TeamPAR: PARflooring & PARsolutions, a highly successful WBE. Rossilli-Kiefer told of her courageous business launch pointing out that “networking is the key to success and hard work will prevail.” She attributed her companies’ success to value engineering; helping clients increase their ROI while decreasing lifecycle costs; teamwork; and a willingness to listen. She credited her team for all accomplishments. The company has been much honored for its philanthropic efforts. Karen Martinez, president & CEO of BRAVO! Building Services, which counted revenues of $65 million last year, spoke of the need to “be passionate, love what you do, see ACHIEVEMENT page 104

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(L-R) are Marge McCabe, Global Installation; and Theodora Sergiou and Stalos Karamanos, Nicholas Pools.

(L-R) are Sotiris and Theodora Sergiou, Nicholas Pools; and Donna Thompson, Woodpecker Press.

(L-R) are Corinne Robbins, Krista Levin and Lisa Perry, all of Northeast Remsco Construction.

Carolyn Pugaczewski (L), M.Adams & Associates Inc., and Linda Guglielmo, Dirtt Environmental Solutions.


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2001 Link-Belt RTC 8040 SII 40-ton, S/N: F7J1-5291, 105’ main boom, 28’-51’ 2-piece jib, Hydro gas ride, Aux winch, Rear steer indicator P.O.R.

2007 Kalmar DCE 140-6 31,000 Lbs. @ 24” LC, Enclosed Cab w/Heater, CAT Diesel C6.6, Dana TE1300 Trans, 167” Triple Mast, SS/FP, 96” Forks P.O.R.

1980 Manitowoc 4100W SII 230-ton, S/N: 41649, 150' boom P.O.R.

1999 Link-Belt LS248 HII 200-ton, "C" ctwts, Ctwt removal system, 3rd drum, 200' main boom, 2 winch, S/N: H3I9-2238 P.O.R.

2001 Manitou MRT 1850 Rough Terrain Rotating Telescopic Handler, 10,000 lb. Capacity, 48” Long Forks, 58’ of Lift, Full Cab w/Heater & Wipers, 4WD P.O.R.

2005 Manitex 1770C 17- Ton, S/N 119511, 18,042 miles, Ford F750 210 HP CAT diesel, 23’ jib, 20’ wood deck P.O.R.

2007 Link-Belt 218 HSL 110-ton, 150’ main boom, “ABC” Ctwts, Block/Ball, diesel engine P.O.R.

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Townline Equipment Hosts Annual Open House

Townline’s new equipment lot features an extensive inventory of Kubota and Case Ag and construction equipment.

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England’s agriculture and construction arena by featuring lines such as Kubota, Case Agriculture, Case Construction and New Holland. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) see TOWNLINE page 102

Open house attendees used the opportunity to visit with old friends.

Enormous crowds gathered inside to enjoy the deliciously prepared meals, relax and reconnect with one another.

Townline Equipment’s used equipment lot featured high quality, gently used machines at competitive prices.

Jason (L) and Kevin Hurley, owners of Hurley Electric in Canaan, N.H., make it an annual tradition to attend Townline Equipment’s open house.

The new HAKKIPILKE-Easy 38 firewood machine was hooked up to Townline’s Kubota LA1002 tractor to demonstrate the latest process for cutting firewood. With an electrically operated splitting mechanism, hydraulic saw and conveyor equipped with a debris separator, the new machine captured the attention of many.


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Confidence Eases in April 2015 From Four-Year High The Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation (the Foundation) released the April 2015 Monthly Confidence Index for the Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI). Designed to collect leadership data, the index reports a qualitative assessment of both the prevailing business conditions and expectations for the future as reported by key executives from the $903 billion equipment finance sector. Overall, confidence in the equipment finance market is 70.7, easing from the four-year high of 72.1 in March. When asked about the outlook for the future, MCI-EFI survey respondent Valerie Hayes Jester, president, Brandywine Capital Associates Inc., said, “We have seen an increase in requests for equipment financing this month. We attribute this demand to increased confidence in the economy and potential concern that interest rates may begin to rise in the fourth quarter. Our economy has shown tremendous resilience in these last years and that has influenced the mindset of those that need to purchase equipment for businesses. Capital and credit windows are at historic points; business owners know that this time is a good one to invest.”

“same” access to capital to fund business, down slightly from 75 percent in March. None expect “less” access to capital, unchanged from the previous month. • When asked, 51.9 percent of the executives reported they expect to hire more employees over the next four months, a decrease from 70.8 percent in March. 48.2 percent expect no change in headcount over the next four months, up from 25 percent last

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April 2015 Survey Results The overall MCI-EFI is 70.7, an easing from the March index of 72.1. • When asked to assess their business conditions over the next four months, 44.4 percent of executives responding said they believe business conditions will improve over the next four months, down from 50 percent in March. 55.6 percent of respondents believe business conditions will remain the same over the next four months, up from 50 percent in March. None believe business conditions will worsen, unchanged from the previous month. • 48.2 percent of survey respondents believe demand for leases and loans to fund capital expenditures (capex) will increase over the next four months, up from 41.7 percent in March. 51.9 percent believe demand will “remain the same” during the same four-month time period, down from 58.3 percent the previous month. None believe demand will decline, unchanged from March. • 25.9 percent of executives expect more access to capital to fund equipment acquisitions over the next four months, up slightly from 25 percent in March. 74.1 percent of survey respondents indicate they expect the

Valerie Hayes Jester Brandywine Capital Associates Inc.

month. None expect to hire fewer employees, down from 4.2 percent who expected fewer in March. • 7.4 percent of the leadership evaluate the current U.S. economy as “excellent,” down from 12.5 percent last month. 92.6 percent of the leadership evaluate the current U.S. economy as “fair,” up from 87.5 percent in March. None rate it as “poor,” unchanged from the previous month. • 40.7 percent of the survey respondents believe that U.S. economic conditions will get “better” over the next six months, a decrease from 45.8 percent who believed so in March. 55.6 percent of survey respondents indicate they believe the U.S. economy will “stay the same” over the next six months, an increase 54.2 percent in March. 3.7 percent believe economic conditions in the U.S. will worsen over the next six months, an increase from none who believed so last month. • In April, 59.3 percent of respondents indicate they believe their company will increase spending on business development activities during the next six months, an increase from 58.3 percent in March. 40.7 percent believe there will be “no change” in business development spending, a decrease from 41.7 percent last month. None believe there will be a decrease in spending, unchanged from last month. For more information, visit www.LeaseFoundation.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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New Motocross Facility Names JCB Its Preferred Supplier The recently opened Baker Factory Professional Motocross Training Facility in Clermont, Fla., has partnered with JCB North America to build and maintain its one-of-a-kind, world-class training facility. The Baker Factory will be using JCB heavy equipment to maintain, condition and evolve five different purpose-built motocross and supercross tracks spread over the 90+ acre facility. The facility will be the training center for the sport’s most elite riders, who are put through a personalized training regimen that demands nothing less than the best from them and their equipment. JCB will be an integral part of the training facility’s continued construction and rigorous facility maintenance program. When construction is complete, the Baker Factory Motocross Training Facility, in addition to its five tracks, will include meeting spaces, indoor training areas and athlete accommodations. Current JCB equipment on site includes a 300T compact track loader, 3CX-14 backhoe, JS190 excavator and a 427ZX wheel loader. Local JCB dealership MacKinnon JCB will offer ongoing equipment maintenance and service. “We’re very pleased that Aldon Baker [founder and owner of the Baker Factory

The recently opened Baker Factory Professional Motocross Training Facility in Clermont, Fla., has partnered with JCB North America to build and maintain its one-of-a-kind, world-class training facility.

Motocross Training Facility] has selected JCB equipment, as he demands the best in all aspects of his elite level training program, including the equipment used at the facility,” said Thom Peebles, vice president of marketing of JCB North America. “It is a natural fit given JCB’s commitment to work closely with customers to continually drive product enhancements and innovation. Working at the facility will put these machines through their paces day in and day out, including several JCB innovative Tier IV Final compliant non-DPF engines. Just like Aldon, we pride ourselves on demanding the best to build the

best. After extensive research, we have found many of our customers not only follow, but also participate in off road riding and motocross racing. The sport now garners more than one million annual spectators at live events and with live television coverage. It’s an exciting new venture that we’re proud to be a part of.” The training facility was named for its founder and owner Aldon Baker, a former professional mountain bike racer turned motocross and supercross trainer. Baker, a decorated athlete himself, is arguably the most successful trainer in history having

trained riders including Ricky Carmichael, James Stewart and Ryan Villopoto. His athletes have gained global attention for winning the previous two world and U.S. titles, as well as several other championships from previous years. Aldon Baker said, “JCB equipment is a natural fit for our facility. JCB’s broad range of equipment and focus on customer service is just what we needed. We’re excited to put their equipment to use as we build and maintain our facility. JCB machines are known for quality, innovation and safety around the world; values which are very important to us. The JCB team really focused on understanding what needs I had today and those I’ll have in the future. They quickly brought in MacKinnon JCB, our local dealer and developed several unique options. It is great to have a personal relationship with a global organization, knowing they are working behind the scenes to ensure this new facility is a success.” For more information, visit www.jcbna.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Case Receives AEMP Award in Orlando Case Construction Equipment was named the 2015 Association of Equipment Management Professional’s (AEMP) Associate of the Year at the organization’s 33rd management conference and annual meeting in Orlando. The award is presented to “the Associate Member Company, Corporation or Firm, which, through past efforts, has significantly enhanced or promoted AEMP’s mission and vision.” “Case is actively involved with our membership and has placed a focus on educating equipment owners on ways to optimize equipment productivity and total cost of ownership through technology,” said Stan Orr, president and CSO of AEMP. “That, combined with its leadership on the issue of infrastructure investment through the Dire States platform, makes Case a valuable member of AEMP and our Associate of the Year.”

“The work AEMP does for our industry in education, standardization and ethics is second-to-none,” said Jim Hasler, vice president — North America, Case Construction Equipment. “It coincides well with Case’s efforts to provide solutions that are equally practical and profitable for the equipment owner. AEMP is invaluable to both OEMs and equipment owners, and we thank them for this recognition.” The award coincided with Case’s participation at the AEMP conference, where the Dire States platform was featured in both the conference’s keynote address and a subsequent panel discussion on infrastructure investment. For more information, visit CaseCE.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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New PWC Board Renews Pledge to APA Announces 2014 Advance Opportunities for Women Perpetual Pavement Barbara Armand, the recently elected president of Treasurer: Lisa Wilson, chair of the PWC annual golf Professional Women in Construction (PWC), is glad to outing, is chief information officer of JRM Construction embrace the challenge that heading a leading industry organ- Management LLC, a construction management/general conization brings. tracting firm serving Fortune 500 corporations, major law “PWC has been firmly committed to advancing profes- firms, luxury retailers and financial services firms. In addisional, managerial and entrepreneurial opportunities for tion to construction, Wilson has extensive knowledge of women in construction and related industries for 35 years. accounting systems and technology. Even in 2015, discrimination persists. I am proud to renew Director: Florence Chilton, chair of the M/WBE my commitment to work vigilantly to fulfill the mission of Compliance Committee, is CEO of Florence Construction PWC and crack the concrete ceiling,” said Armand. Company. One of the first women to join Local Union 138 Newly elected PWC board member Florence Chilton of the International Brotherhood of Operating Engineers in said: “PWC was founded 1988 — she became qualibecause the women …were fied and licensed — Chilton treated like second class citifounded A & F Electrical zens: told they do not Testing Inc. (A&F) in 1995; belong, told to wait on the then Florence Construction sidewalk and not … enter Corporation (FCC) in 1998. the job site. I know how that FCC provides trucking servfeels…. 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Armand Corp. has primed or acted as sub- Association’s committee supporting children in burn centers. consultant for such projects as: American Airlines Director: Maria I. Wilpon, managing principal of archiInternational Terminal, JFK Airport; Brigantine Connector tecture in New York with Stantec, is a trusted education adviproject (Atlantic City); and the Philadelphia School District sor. Her areas of expertise include helping and supporting Capital Improvement Program. colleges and universities to identify challenges and develop Vice President: Nancy Czesak, membership committee innovative and sustainable solutions to fiscal planning, camchair, is first vice president of Tishman, an AECOM pus wide and facility specific challenges. Company. 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Award Winners The Asphalt Pavement Alliance (APA) has announced the seven winners of its 2014 Perpetual Pavement Awards. The award is presented to state transportation departments and local agency road owners for well-performing asphalt pavements that are at least 35 years old with proven highquality structural designs. To earn the award, the pavement must not have suffered a structural failure, and it should have an average interval between resurfacing of no less than 12 years. The road must demonstrate the characteristics expected from a long-life, Perpetual Pavement design: excellence in design, quality in construction, and value for taxpayers. Engineers at the National Center for Asphalt Technology (NCAT) located in Auburn, Ala., evaluated the nominations and validated the results for the seven Perpetual Pavement Award winners. Since the Perpetual Pavement Award was first presented in 2001, 100 pavements in 30 U.S. states and one Canadian province have been honored with the award. The 2014 winners are: • Alabama Department of Transportation for a 5.54 mi. (8.9 km) section of the Abbeville Bypass in Henry County. This is the sixth Perpetual Pavement Award for ALDOT. • Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department for 2.54 mi. (4 km) of U.S. 71 in Sevier County from milepost 1.16 to 3.70. It is the fifth Perpetual Pavement Award for AHTD. • Florida Department of Transportation’s SR 44 in Lake County from the intersection of CR 437 to the Volusia County line — between milepost 7.82 and 24.08. This is the fifth Perpetual Pavement Award for FDOT. • Indiana Department of Transportation for a 14 mi. (22.5 km) stretch of U.S. 31 in Fulton and Miami Counties, from 0.5 mi. south of SR 16 to Old U.S. 31. U.S. 31 is the first Indiana pavement to win a Perpetual Pavement Award. • Minnesota Department of Transportation’s four-lane SR 47. This 4-mile project extends from CSAH 2 in Columbia Heights, Minn., to 73rd Avenue North in the city of Fridley. MnDOT has had 13 pavements recognized with the Perpetual Pavement Award, more than any other state or agency. • Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for the nearly 3-mi. (4.8 km) long segment of SR 2005, also known as Raccoon Run Road, in Allegheny County. PennDOT has earned four Perpetual Pavement Awards. • Tennessee Department of Transportation’s 3.5 mi. (5.6 km) on SR 40 in Polk County from 0.2 mi. east of U.S. 68 in the city of Ducktown to the North Carolina state line. This is the 10th Perpetual Pavement Award earned by TDOT. Winning agencies are honored by their local state asphalt pavement association and are presented with an engraved crystal obelisk. The names of the winning agency and the winning projects are also added to a plaque on permanent display at the NCAT Research Center at Auburn University. For more information, visit www.driveasphalt.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Clearance under the bridge will be increased to 16 ft. 8 in. (5 m) to accommodate a future area streetcar. Several ramps also will be reconfigured to improve access, traffic flow and increase capacity. In addition, the existing box culvert that conveys Long Branch through the center of the interchange will be replaced with a double-cell box culvert and extended to reduce erosion at the downstream end. “Overall, the project is most challenging because of the limited work/project area,” said Christiana Briganti-Dunn, VDOT project manager. “We are working on four interchanges between two major roadways, all within a half mile footprint. Because of the limited project area, work must be done through multiple traffic switches. Prior to these traffic switches, the traveling public, as well as the surrounding neighborhoods, are notified via email chain, PCMS boards which are posted on relevant roadways a week in advance, and updates from Shirley (SCC) are provided for VDOT's Web site.” Briganti-Dunn noted that another major challenge of the project comes from the mass amount of utilities that run along Columbia Pike. “Many of SCC’s storm runs were installed next to and parallel to groups of utilities,” she explained. “That means hand-digging for hundreds of feet of pipe to be installed. With so many existing utilities, it also makes it challenging to incorporate new utilities under the roadway. SCC is continuously having utilities marked by MISS Utility and test pitting prior to any excavation to ensure that our workers are safe and that no utilities are damaged.” Structural aspects of the project also posed some challenges of their own. “SCC had to set up a weekend detour, starting on a Friday night at 9 p.m. and finishing the following Monday morning at 4:30 a.m., that closed the area of Columbia Pike running under the Washington Boulevard bridge,” Briganti-Dunn said. “Traffic was detoured up to and across Washington Boulevard to access the other side of Columbia Pike. This weekend detour was needed four times in order to demolish half of the existing bridge, erect five girders for the new

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northbound bridge, demolish the remaining portion of the existing bridge, and finally erect the four girders for the southbound bridge. These closures involved detour sign setup, hundreds of delineating barrels, arrowboards, and supports are installed in the box PCMS boards, as well as Utility culvert. many manpower hours to ensure the detour was safe for the travelling public as well as SCC and visual interest, a concrete block pattern on retaining and abutment walls workers and easy to follow.” According to Briganti-Dunn, the similar to Pentagon architecture, other challenging structural aspect of recessed, arched panels on the abutthe job involves the 460 LF (140 m), ment walls, medallions with images cast in place, double 10 x 8 box culvert reflecting the historical significance of that runs under two bridge abutments, the Freedmen’s Village, for which the under Columbia Pike, and under an bridge will be named, and color and access ramp from Columbia Pike to anti-graffiti application to concrete surfaces. southbound Washington Boulevard. VDOT noted that the existing single“The culvert is being built in four piece-meal phases, and SCC is current- span bridge was built in the 1940s by ly working on the last section, which is the War Department as part of the the outfall,” she explained. “Strategic Pentagon Roadway Network. It is a planning, detailed surveying and a thick, solid structure with deteriorating strong team effort have carried SCC concrete, corrosion and heavy chloride through the multiple phases of culvert contamination. It also has withstood many years of increasing traffic loads. installation.” The bridge was rated as “poor” in Major pieces of equipment used throughout the project include an 80- structural inspections, meaning that the ton (72.5 t) crawler crane, a 50-ton (45 superficial concrete was in poor condit) rubber tire crane, a track excavator, tion, but is still sufficiently capable of an attenuator truck, arrow boards and carrying traffic without risk to the public. PCMS boards. Washington Boulevard carries more A community working group of citizens, Arlington County and VDOT than 80,000 vehicles each day over staff developed concepts for the Columbia Pike. VDOT noted that the bridge’s architectural and aesthetic design provides enhanced safety, treatments, including decorative pylons mobility, and aesthetics for pedestrians, in each corner, steel fascia girders with bicyclists and motorists. (This story also can be found on a two-tone paint scheme to mimic the existing arch, a relief pattern incorpo- Construction Equipment Guide’s Web rated into the vertical outer surfaces of site at www.constructionequipmentthe bridge parapet to create shadows guide.com.) CEG

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Durante Rentals, New York Takeuchi to Exhibit at NYC Show Durante Rentals and New York Takeuchi, a division of Durante Rentals, will be showcasing their Takeuchi earthmoving machines at the 27th NYC Parks Vehicle and Equipment Show. The event is taking place on May 12, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, by the iconic Unisphere. Durante Rentals will be displaying its Takeuchi mini-excavators, skid steer and track loaders around the circumference of the Unisphere. Attendees are encouraged to take an up-close look at these powerful, rugged and reliable machines and to take advantage of special show pricing, according to show organizers. The NYC Department of Citywide Services is offering free admission to all attendees, rain or shine. There will be food, entertainment and games along with the latest in light and heavy-duty vehicles, trucks, horticultural equipment, tools, fleet sustainability related services and more. This year, there is a continuing emphasis on Vision Zero initiatives. Vision Zero is a multi-national road traffic safety project which aims to achieve a highway

system with no fatalities or serious injuries in road traffic. About Durante Rentals Founded in 2009 by three entrepreneurs, Durante Rentals has locations in Elmsford, Mt. Vernon, Queens and the Bronx. Durante carries excavators, skid steers, light towers, generators, compressors, forklifts, air tools, boom lifts and more. Durante Rentals services all five boroughs of NYC, Westchester, Rockland County, Connecticut and New Jersey. About New York Takeuchi New York Takeuchi is an authorized dealer for the New York City, Westchester and Rockland County area. It specializes in sales, rentals, service and parts for the full Takeuchi fleet of machines including track loaders, wheel loaders, skid steers, and mini excavators. New York Takeuchi is a division of Durante Rentals. For more information, visit www.nytakeuchi.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Associated General Contractors of America Names New Officers

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The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) announced the new officers who have been selected to lead the nation’s largest construction trade association. Chuck Greco, chairman of Houston, Texasbased Linbeck Group, will serve as president; Mark Knight, president of Webster, S.D.-based Foothills Contracting Inc., will serve as senior vice president; Art Daniel, president and COO of Cedar Hill, Texasbased A.R. Daniel Construction Inc. will serve as vice president; and Joe Stella, president of Wakefield, Mass.-based P.J. Stella Construction Corp., will serve as treasurer. “During the course of my career I have had countless opportunities to observe just what a positive impact this association has had on our business and our industry,” said Greco, AGC’s new president. “Our ultimate goal is to build a more successful industry for the future and to be recognized as the talented professionals we are and the meaning-

ful contribution we make to the built environment every day.” As president, Greco will lead the officers in a national effort to address growing workforce shortages, improve the productivity of the nation’s construction companies and help builders succeed in the ever-changing economic and political environment. Among the top issues the officers will address are the proliferation of new, and often ineffective, regulatory burdens, the need for new infrastructure investments and the continued adoption by the industry of new technology and new approaches to completing projects. The officers will serve in these positions until March 2016, at which point Knight will move into the position of president. For more information, call 703/548-3118 or visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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JCB LiveLink Telematic System Delivers Added Functionality JCB’s LiveLink telematic machine could operate with more fleet management system is now trucks, allowing managers to standard on all heavy line and change equipment between sites mid-range JCB machines, which to achieve increased utilization. have Stage IIIB/Tier IV Interim or Tier IV Final emissions comEnhanced Preventative pliant engines. One of the beneMaintenance fits of the electronic controls Machine cautions, such as associated with these highly effiwater in the fuel tank, can be sent cient engines is increased functo both the customer and to a local tionality for the LiveLink sysJCB dealer, where they can be tem, providing fleet managers monitored and used to signal the and machine owners with addineed for maintenance or a change tional data to help them reduce of operation on site. This provides fuel consumption and operating JCB’s LiveLink telematic fleet management system is now the customer with greater fleet costs, while improving utiliza- standard on all heavy line and mid-range JCB machines, control but also ensures that the tion and machine productivity. which have Stage IIIB/Tier IV Interim or Tier IV Final emis- dealer delivers a proactive service The increased functionality sions compliant engines. to the customer, cutting downtime includes: and preventing damage to the • Fuel usage monitoring machine. consumption and fuel tank level. The system • Operating mode data Fleet managers also can work with dealers • Planned maintenance and breakdown also provides the customer with operating to plan regular maintenance and servicing at mode and idle time data, allowing the man- a time to suit their operation, ensuring that all prevention ager to see how the equipment is being used necessary filters and fluids are available and • Real-time location reporting • Monitoring of DEF levels and consump- on site and to show drivers ways in which that planned downtime does not adversely the equipment could be operated more effi- impact the work being carried out on site. tion for machines where DEF is required. ciently. Customers can access the information conExcessive idling on site also can point to cerning their machines at any time through a Increased Fuel Economy LiveLink provides owners with up to the poor utilization of machinery, perhaps a web portal, where they can organize regular minute fuel use data, including actual fuel smaller excavator could be used or the daily or weekly reports that can be integrat-

ed into many common fleet management software packages. Location Tracking and Geofencing LiveLink’s constantly updated location system can alert the customer to unauthorized movement of the machine, preventing theft and alerting rental companies to continued use of equipment that has been called off rent. Having JCB LiveLink on a machine also can lead to reduced insurance premiums. Future Developments With more than 70,000 machines currently registered and using LiveLink, JCB is constantly extending the functionality of the LiveLink system. JCB LiveLink provides an essential fleet management tool, putting JCB customers in total control of their fleet. Operating knowledge provides operating power and allows customers to improve fleet utilization, cut running costs and increase productivity, all without leaving the office. For more information, visit www.jcbna.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

LiuGong Announces Investment in Brazil With New Factory LiuGong Machinery announced on March 20, during the opening ceremony of its first factory in Brazil, that it will invest millions in the country. The plant is located in Mogi Guaçu — SP, a city located in the countryside, 112 mi. from São Paulo. The project is covered by Investe São Paulo, promotion agency for investments linked to the Department of Economic Development, Science, Technology and Innovation for the state of São Paulo. “We are helping LiuGong choose the ideal location for their plant and directing them with respect to tax incentives. But the work is just beginning, because we will help the company precisely in the factory’s infrastructural aspects,” explained the president of Investe SP, Juan Quirós. LiuGong expects to produce 1500 units per year at the new facility. The investment will last three years, reflecting the evolution of business expectations in the country. The factory will deliver the best selling equipment in the Brazilian market, including

wheel loaders and excavators. This will be LiuGong’s fourth factory outside China. LiuGong has operated since 2007 in Brazil. The equipment is distributed throughout Brazil and has a post-sale support system with local presence. One of the great advantages it offers is the use of the known and recognized parts from world-class partners like Cummins, ZF and others. The city of Mogi Guaçu offers easy access to some of the main parts’ suppliers in the region and its strategic location is critical to the business plan, according to the company. “LiuGong is reinforcing a long-term relationship with Brazil. We have a success story in the country with our machines. This investment is the natural consequence of our business’s evolution and the belief that the infrastructure and construction markets have good potential for growth in the coming years,” said Bruno Barsanti, vice president of LiuGong Latin America. The company plans to hire 80 percent of its employees locally and has a policy of

offering opportunities for professional growth. “Our company invests heavily in new products and technologies in China, and these advances are used worldwide in our operations in Poland, India, Argentina and now Brazil. We are committed to transferring our values to the communities selected to build our facilities, bringing social and economic growth and knowledge,” said Barsanti. According to the deputy governor and secretary of Economic Development, Science, Technology and Innovation, Márcio França, the unit deployment in Mogi Guaçu is the result of the state government’s actions to stimulate the economy throughout the entire state. “São Paulo has competitive rates higher than other states, thanks to the state government initiatives to invest in research, innovation and human resources training. Choosing Mogi Guaçu is strategic, since the municipality has an Etec, offering courses geared

towards industry. Additionally, the factory is in the administrative region of Campinas, which, in addition to the labor supply and technology parks, provides a privileged location due to the proximity of the main industrial and commercial centers in the country,” he said. “The installation of LiuGong in Mogi Guaçu meets our government’s meta-synthesis, which fosters economic development so as to provide the population with a good quality of life,” said Mayor Walter Caveanha. “It is a company with great potential for the national and international market, which will also contribute to the expansion of opportunities for the local workforce. The participation of the state in the process of defining the company for Mogi Guaçu was decisive.” For more information, visit: www.liugong.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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2012 Caterpillar 930K: 2,247 hours, 3.5 yard, cab w/ a/c, hyd coupler w/ 3rd valve, 6 cyl cat turbo, good rubber, 31k lb size class, stk#LO556 ....................................$139,500

2008 Caterpillar 315CL: 3,754 hours, 49" bucket, very good u/c, 2 speed, mech thumb, 6 cyl Cat turbo, 37k lb size class, stk#XC338 ..................................................$79,500

2010 Caterpillar 924HZ: 6,891 hours, 3.5 yard, artic., cab w/ a/c, 6 cyl cat turbo, very good rubber, autoshift, 25k lb size class, stk#LO986 ......................................$87,500

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Curry Supply Named 2014 Outstanding Business Firm Curry Supply Company has been selected as the Outstanding Business Firm in Blair County, Pa., for 2014. Curry Supply will be the recipient of the Alexander A. Notopoulos Award at the annual meeting of the Altoona-Blair County Development Corporation board of directors to be held on May 15 at the Blair County Convention Center. The Alexander A. Notopoulos Award was created by the Altoona-Blair County Development (ABCD) Corporation as a tribute to Attorney Notopoulos for his many years of dedicated service to Altoona Enterprises and the Altoona/Blair County Community. This award was designed by the organization to acknowledge outstanding business firms in Blair County. Recipients must have a substantiated history as an established business in the community, coupled by ongoing efforts to maintain and create quality jobs that provide family sustainable wages and help to diversity and expand the economic base in Blair County. In addition, the awardee must also demonstrate a sense of community involvement by evidence of commitments to aid

community-oriented projects which help improve the quality of life and provide a sense of community spirit which helps to make Blair County a favorable place to live and work. “Based upon the purpose of the award and the initiatives of Curry Supply in the Blair County area, the board of directors of Altoona-Blair County Development Corporation is pleased to acknowledge the selection of Curry Supply as the worthy recipient of this award for 2014,” said Martin J. Marasco, president & CEO, ABCD Corporation. “I am humbled that we are being recognized in this way,” said Jason Ritchey, president, Curry Supply. “Our company has grown considerably over the past eighty years. We would not have been able to achieve that growth without the support of our employees and the community. Receiving this award is an honor.” For more information, call 800/345-2829 or visit www.currysupply.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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JCB Announces $1M Backhoe Donation to Nepal JCB is supporting the relief effort in earthquake-hit Nepal by donating backhoe loaders and electrical power generators worth around $1 million. Ten backhoe loaders were made available immediately to the Nepalese Army and are now at work in the areas worst hit by the disaster, which has left more than 5,000 people dead and 10,000 injured. “It is shocking to see the devastation caused by this earthquake and the resulting widespread damage and destruction,” said JCB Chairman Lord Bamford. “On behalf of JCB, I express my heartfelt condolences to everyone affected by this natural disaster. JCB will continue to help the Nepalese government in every possible way.” JCB supplied the backhoes through its dealer, MAW Enterprises Pvt Ltd, in Nepal. The electrical power generators also are en route from JCB India’s factory in Delhi to help stricken communities caught up in the quake. The JCB backhoe loaders have been deployed to help ground relief efforts in the aftermath of the earthquake, which measured 7.8 on the Richter Scale. In the coming weeks and months, the donated machines will be used in reconstruction efforts. JCB has a long history of helping countries affected by major natural disasters, providing $500,000 worth of machines and generators to the

A JCB backhoe is pictured at work on April 28, 2015, in the earthquake disaster area in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Philippines when Typhoon Haiyan struck in 2013. Machines also were donated when earthquakes struck Haiti in 2010 and China in 2008, and to southern India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia in 2004

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Private Firms, Public Agencies Honored by ARTBA Highway, bridge and tunnel projects from Arizona, New Jersey and Florida were recognized for their contributions to environmental protection and mitigation during the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation’s (ARTBA-TDF) 16th annual “Globe Awards” event, held April 14 in the Nation’s Capitol as part of the association’s Federal Issues Program. The “Globe Awards” recognize: • Private-sector firms and public-sector transportation agencies that do an outstanding job in protecting and/or enhancing the natural environment in the planning, design and construction of U.S. transportation infrastructure projects; and • Transportation construction-related product manufacturers and material suppliers that utilize exemplary environmental processes to protect and enhance the natural environment. An independent panel of industry professionals reviewed all of the nominations and selected the winners in three categories. The 2015 winners are: Category: Bridges (Projects <$10 Million) Ames Construction Inc. & Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT): “SR 90 San Pedro River Bridge Replacement Project”

ADOT and Ames Construction replaced the 26-ft. (8 m) wide steel girder San Pedro River Bridge built in 1955 with a 44-ft. (13 m) wide pre-cast girder structure in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area. The structure, which features two 12-ft. (3.6 m) travel lanes and 10 ft. (3 m) wide shoulders, was raised 6 ft. (1.8 m) to accommodate 100year flood plain requirements. The project team employed a biologist who monitored construction activities and surveyed the environmental impacts on perennial waterways, more than 200 animal species and 250 migrant bird species in the area. Environmental mitigation measures included a containment plan to avoid contaminating the San Pedro River and streams with debris and construction materials, the reseeding and planting of trees, lead paint abatement before demolition of the old bridge and halting project work after March to avoid disrupting the migratory bird nesting season. Hunter Contracting Co. and Gunn Communications: “Greenway Parkway Bridge” In 2014, Hunter Contracting Co. and Gunn Communications were contracted by the city of Phoenix Street Transportation Department to reconstruct the Greenway Parkway Bridge at Cave Creek Wash in Moon Valley, Phoenix. Since being built in 1988, the Greenway Parkway Bridge exhibited serious signs of

structural deficiencies that cost the city $1 to $2 million annually in repairs and maintenance. The project, completed ahead of schedule and under budget, saved tax payers $1.1 million and features a unique triple box culvert structure that resists differential expansion cracking, settlement and progressive degradation that plagued the old 212 ft. (64.6 m) bridge and eliminates the threat of monsoon flooding. Category: Major Highway (Project >$100 Million) Dewberry and New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT): “Route 3 over Passaic River Bridge” NJDOT collaborated with Dewberry to replace the deteriorating Route 3 moveable bridge over the Passaic River with a fixed bridge, and construct collector-distributer roads, acceleration and deceleration lanes, and noise barriers in Passaic County. The project incorporated a series of environmental protection techniques that led to the restoration of Dundee Island Preserve, which has a long history of underutilized shore properties and degraded water quality and ecology. By utilizing riparian mitigation measures, the team recreated a waterfront park, removed contaminated soil, built 20 retaining walls to minimize the disturbance of wetlands, planted new trees, added fishing platforms and rehabilitated a 90year old sewer that crosses under Route 3.

Category: Tunnels (Project >$100 Million) Nossaman and Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT): “Port Miami Tunnel” The Port Miami Tunnel (PMT) under Biscayne Bay, linking Port facilities on Dodge Island with a widened MacArthur Causeway bridge and I-395 in Miami, is a public-private partnership project between FDOT and Nossaman. The $1 billion project features twin tunnels that are 4,200 ft. (1,280 m) in length, 39 ft. (12 m) in diameter and 120 ft. (36.5 m) below the surface of the main shipping channel. Since the PMT opened in August 2014, there has been a 35 percent and 77 percent reduction in the average volume of traffic entering/exiting the Port through surface roads and commercial truck traffic respectively. To minimize the impact on the environment, the project team took precautions to not disrupt the extensive seagrass beds which are a food source for native manatees, sea turtles and corals in Biscayne Bay, included a sediment monitoring plan to dispose of waste materials in specially designed wells, a spoil material management plan to keep contamination from spoil materials within the Aquatic Preserve and required all in-water activities to shut down if a manatee was within 50 ft. (15 m) of work. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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The West Virginia Department of Transportation Division of Highways recently awarded several contracts. The following is a listing of some of the projects let: County: Doddridge Proposal Number: 001 - 0114546 Description: Tarkiln Run slab bridge. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Ohio-West Virginia Excavating Company — $815,038 • Accad Corporation — $952,896 • PJH LLC — $1,071,373 • Kanawha Stone Company Inc. — $1,192,569 • Bilco Construction Company Inc. — $1,249,795 • Alan Stone Company Inc. — $1,811,818 County: Lincoln Proposal Number: 005 - 0003164 Description: Big Ugly Bridge Contractors and Bid Amounts: • McCoy Construction Company — $827,859 • Ohio Bridge Corporation d/b/a U.S. Bridge — $899,944 • Teays River Construction Company — $933,069 • Kanawha Stone Company Inc. — $935,416 • Accad Corporation — $956,043. • Bilco Construction Company Inc. — $982,226 • Orders Construction Company Inc. — $1,167,788 • Brayman Construction Corporation — $1,325,225 County: Marshall Proposal Number: 006 - 1315409 Description: W.Va. 2 and CR 2/17 culvert failure. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Teays River Construction Company — $594,804 • Triton Construction Inc. — $627,700 • Ohio-West Virginia Excavating Company — $1,091,407 County: Marshall Proposal Number: 007 - 0115246 Description: Jefferson Ave. extension bridge. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Ohio Bridge Corporation d/b/a U.S. Bridge — $2,269,185 • Ohio-West Virginia Excavating Company — $2,428,981 • Triton Construction Inc. — $2,479,500 • Orders Construction Company Inc. — $2,709,491 • Bilco Construction Company Inc. — $3,071,812

County: Wood Proposal Number: 010 - 1311915 Description: Walker culvert. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Ohio-West Virginia Excavating Company — $481,325 • Pauls Concrete Inc. — $498,000 • SMH Construction Company Inc. — $517,193 • Kanawha Stone Company Inc. — $597,330 • Teays River Construction Company — $625,000 • Bilco Construction Company Inc. — $636,000 • Mountain State Bridge Company — $659,569

County: Greenbrier Proposal Number: 014 - 1323922 Description: Alderson-Fort Springs Road Slip #2. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Alan Stone Company Inc. — $241,180 • Marks Drilling — $475,746.25 • Bilco Construction Company Inc. — $539,899 • BBR Drilling Company Inc. — $561,695

County: Harrison Proposal Number: 012 - 1408302R1 Description: Jerry Dove Drive. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Bear Contracting LLC — $2,195,737 • J. F. Allen Company — $2,318,819 • Mountaineer Contractors Inc. — $2,368,097

County: Tucker Proposal Number: 018 - 0934171 Description: National Youth Science Foundation Bridge. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Accad Corporation — $992,116 • Pauls Concrete Inc. — $994,188 • Triton Construction Inc — $1,050,500 • Orders Construction Company Inc. — $1,096,716 • Bilco Construction Company Inc. — $1,176,837 • Kanawha Stone Company Inc. — $1,239,402

County: Berkeley Proposal Number: 013 - 1408803 Description: I-81 guardrail. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Penn Line Service Inc. — $486,370 • Green Acres Contracting Company Inc. — $496,398 • Nationwide Construction Group, d/b/a RMD Holdings Ltd. — $564,937 • Long Fence Company — $619,859

County: Kanawha Proposal Number: 023 - 1222002R1 Description: I-64/77 Exit 97. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Orders Construction Company Inc. — $1,997,980 • Interstate Improvement Inc. — $2,060,837 • Kokosing Construction Company Inc. — $2,206,342 • West Virginia Paving Inc. — $2,753,783


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Northland JCB is hosting a trade show at the Cross Insurance Arena, located on Civic Center Square in Portland, Maine, on May 7. The Northern New England’s Warehouse and Construction Equipment Expo runs from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and includes lunch. Featured equipment vendors include Yale, Hyster, Seegrid vision guided vehicles, Enersys motive power solutions, Advance sweepers and scrubbers, JCB construction machines and JLG personnel lifts. For more information, visit events.SignUp4.com/nitcoEvent.

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Additionally, a significant portion of TCPN’s revenue goes to education initiatives. “The contract with the state of New York is an exciting channel through which we can provide top-quality Toro equipment to New York state agencies,” said Paula Sliefert, senior marketing manager of The Toro Company. “We want to thank everyone involved in the process and look forward to continuing to deliver outstanding results across the state through our trusted distributor channel and line of turf care equipment.” The list of entities authorized to participate in the contract includes, but is not limited to, K-12 schools, municipalities, colleges and universities, counties and religious organizations. Authorized users should reference the current copy of the contract award before purchasing from the contract. The New York State contract number is: PC66756.

purchasing cooperative, established in 1997 whose contracts have been competitively bid and awarded, by a governmental entity serving in the lead agency role, to national vendors for commonly purchased products and services, including facilities, furniture, office supplies and equipment, security systems and technology. Entities that must comply with purchasing procedures mandated by state laws and regulations, like public and private schools, colleges and universities, cities, counties, nonprofits, and all governmental entities, use TCPN contracts to increase their efficiency and economy when procuring goods and services. As a national purchasing cooperative, TCPN leverages one of the largest pools of purchasing potential and allows agencies to receive a combined buying power regardless of the entity’s size. For more information, visit www.tcpn.org.

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(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Case Launches New Fuel Efficient D Series Excavators Case Construction Equipment’s five new crawler excavators — the CX210D, the CX250D, the CX250D Long Reach (LR), the CX300D and the CX350D — are designed to provide operational gains, including cycle times up to 12 percent faster, improved responsiveness and multifunctional control, and up to 14 percent greater fuel efficiency. Breakout forces are increased by as much as 6 percent. Productivity testing during research and development showed that certain models in the D Series could fill more than 9,500 additional trucks per year based on cycle time increases alone, according to the manufacturer. Each model also offers more standard features than any previous Case excavator, simplifying the buying process and making them extremely versatile and operator friendly. And all Case D Series excavators provide peace of mind and lower total cost of ownership through Case ProCare. The new models include: • CX210D: (160 hp [119 kW]; 48,973 lbs. [22,213 kg]; bucket digging force: 31,923 to 34,621 foot pounds) • CX250D: (177 hp [132 kW]; 56,909 lbs. [25,813 kg]; bucket digging force: 36,419 to 39,566 foot pounds) • CX250D LR: (177 hp; 63,523 lbs. [28,813 kg]; bucket digging force: 17,310 foot pounds) • CX300D: (207 hp [154 kW]; 67,271 lbs. [30,513 kg]; bucket digging force: 39,342 to 42,781 foot pounds) • CX350D: (268 hp [200 kW]; 82,483 lbs. [37,413 kg]; bucket digging force: 51,639 to 56,157 foot pounds) Case D Series excavators meet Tier IV Final emissions standards through a combination of cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR), selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) technologies, which helps maximize uptime and performance — all with minimal maintenance. There is no diesel particulate filter (DPF), no DPF regeneration or associated lifetime service costs. These technologies, combined with the Case intelligent hydraulic system, make the D Series the most powerful and efficient Case excavators ever introduced, according to the manufacturer. Intelligent Speed, Power and Efficiency Faster cycle times are the result of a new, electronically controlled pump, a larger control valve and multiple sensors. These features combine with the Case intelligent hydraulic system and its four integrated control systems to make the best use of the machine’s hydraulic power and momentum, resulting in added strength and fuel efficiency.

The CX210D, the CX250D, the CX250D Long Reach (LR), the CX300D and the CX350D — are designed to provide operational gains, including cycle times up to 12 percent faster, improved responsiveness and multifunctional control, and up to 14 percent greater fuel efficiency.

The four systems that make up the Case intelligent hydraulic system are: boom economy control (BEC), which reduces RPMs by using gravity during boom down and swing; auto economy control (AEC), which lowers RPMs during idle and automatically shuts down the engine after a preset idle time; swing relief control (SWC), which reduces hydraulic power at the swing start; and spool stroke control (SSC), which adjusts hydraulic pressure during digs. Using improvements to the spool stroke control system, D Series excavators re-use hydraulic fluid whenever possible to automatically increase cycle times and efficiency. The operator experiences a more productive machine without losing the precision of the machine’s controls. The D Series also provides the operator with three working modes — speed priority, heavy and automatic — that help the machine conserve energy and exert only as much power as needed to complete the job at hand. More Robust Design The arm and boom of each new excavator have been built stronger for greater durability and to support the added power of the machine. The undercarriage is built with thicker steel and a new single-slope design

that reduces dirt accumulation and eases cleaning, according to the manufacturer. Greater Feature Standardization Case D Series excavators now offer more standard features than any previous Case excavator. This includes free swing for improved craning, laying or lifting of offset loads; oil sample ports for quick sampling of engine and hydraulic oils; and an easy pattern selector for the operator’s preference of ISO or SAE controls. Each D Series excavator features a fully adjustable operator station anchored by a standard heated air-ride seat and joystick controls that allow for smooth performance. These excavators also feature best-inclass cab space, enhanced visibility, and a pressurized and iso-mounted cab that keeps noise and vibration down. A standard Bluetooth radio gives operators hands-free functionality that further improves the operator experience. A standard rearview camera feeds a 7-inch widescreen monitor that also provides operators with real-time access to important performance parameters, including fuel consumption, operating hours and machine information. Light It Up Each machine is available with a new

(optional) LED working light package that provides illumination similar to sunlight — and more than three-times brighter than halogen — allowing contractors to work around the clock. The LED package includes six LED lights (two front, two rear and one on each side) and a side-view camera. A premium LED light package features the Case maximum view monitor, which combines feeds from three cameras to provide a comprehensive view to the rear and both sides of the machine. Case ProCare Case D Series excavators are covered under Case ProCare — a suite of product assurances that includes a three-year Advanced Case SiteWatch telematics subscription, a three-year/3,000-hour fullmachine factory warranty, and a threeyear/3,000-hour planned maintenance contract. ProCare allows business owners to invest in new equipment while helping to make owning and operating costs predictable for the first three years of lease or ownership. For more information, visit CaseCE.com/DSeries. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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W.I. Clark Company Hosts 19th Annual Paving Seminar The W.I. Clark Company, headquartered in Wallingford, Conn., hosted its 19th annual paving seminar on April 9. The paving seminar is held each year to create awareness of the paving products available at W.I. Clark to introduce local paving contractors to the latest

models on the market, and to educate existing customers on the latest paving techniques, as well as presenting information on properly maintaining equipment. W. I. Clark’s event included speakers from Hamm and LeeBoy, who covered topics such as oscillation, compaction,

screed adjustments and paving techniques. Attendees left feeling confident about the new equipment and maintenance procedures and were eager to use the new machines on the field. W.I. Clark has locations throughout Connecticut and is currently celebrating its 90th year in business.

(L-R): Daniel Sargent, Keith Gudelski, Kyle Riley and David Secker, all of the East Hampton Department of Public (Conn.) were delighted to attend the event again this year.

(L-R) are Bryant Hamilton of CT Paving; Stuart Clark, asphalt products specialist of W.I. Clark; and Christian Hamilton of CT Paving. Bryant and Christian are long-time, loyal customers of W.I. Clark and are annual attendees of the paving seminar.

(L-R): Jeff Lapierre, Danny Forbes (owner), and Nathaniel Brittingham, all of Forbes Asphalt, Farmington, Conn; and Warren Luciani, Richard Pjatak and Blake Luciani, of Advanced Paving & Excavating in Woodbridge, Conn., are ready for the paving seminar.

Trained service technicians were on hand to give tutorials on the equipment, such as this LeeBoy 7000B paver.

Ayotte Brothers Construction Company from Windsor Locks, Conn., attended the event. (L-R) are Mike Moccio; Laszlo Lindinger; Sonny Nelson; Matt Baker; Justin Ayotte, owner; and Josh White.

Ken Graham, product support specialist of LeeBoy, provides a screed adjustments tutorial for the attendees on the LeeBoy 8500c Legend screed.

Among the many pieces of paving equipment featured in W.I. Clark’s seminar was this Vogele Super 700 track paver.

W.I. Clark’s paving seminar, along with all of the company’s other events, was catered by Deli 66, whose owner, Mike Keith is a former employee of W.I. Clark.


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Caterpillar Hosts Media Event at Facility in Athens, Ga. Caterpillar’s Athens fabrications and assembly facility recently held a press event to unveil six new series to the Caterpillar line up. The Cat D5K2, which is part of a new track type tractor series, is manufactured at the Athens, Ga., facility. The event also highlighted the company’s decision to transfer all operations from Sagami, Japan, to Athens, Ga., creating American jobs and lowering operational costs. Small-Chassis D Series Loaders Four new D Series small-chassis models are the latest additions to the Cat compact track loader (CTL) and skid steer loader (SSL) ranges: SSL models 226D and 232D; and CTL models 239D and 249D — all incorporating the design innovations of larger D Series machines, including a sealed and pressurized cab, electro-hydraulic controls, redesigned lift arms, premium seat choices and optional advanced display (available with rear-view camera). All use an electronic Cat C2.2 engine that meets Tier IV Final/Stage IIIB emissions standards. Cat D2 Series Loaders The new Cat 272D2 skid steer loader, 297D2 multi-terrain loader and 299D2 compact track loader — along with

The event highlighted the company’s decision to transfer all operations in Sagami, Japan, to Athens, Ga., creating American jobs and lowering operational costs.

their more powerful XHP counterparts — build on the engineering advances in performance, operator comfort, visibility, control and machine security of their D Series predecessors. Now standard on all six D2 Series models is the exclusive Caterpillar heads-up advanced display, and all feature a

new engine-compartment sealing system for enhanced airflow debris control. Non-XHP models have increases in rated operating capacity (ROC), and XHP models now maintain their excellent ROC numbers without external see CAT page 58

Four new D Series small-chassis models are the latest additions to the Cat compact track loader (CTL) and skid steer loader (SSL) ranges including the SSL model 226D.

The Cat D5K2, which is part of a new track type tractor series, will be manufactured at the Athens, Ga., facility.

The new Cat 272D2 skid steer loader, 297D2 multi-terrain loader and 299D2 compact track loader — along with their more powerful XHP counterparts — build on the engineering advances in performance, operator comfort, visibility, control and machine security of their D Series predecessors.

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The newest edition to SDLG’s ever-growing dealer network is Maine and New Hampshire’s Chadwick-BaRoss. The company, which is a division of Strongco, will sell SDLG’s complete lineup of wheel loaders. It also will fully back the machines, providing extensive product support and service. Randy Mace, product manager of the company, said that bringing SDLG to Chadwick-BaRoss will give the company an ideal alternative to higherpriced, premium machines that some customers don’t need or can’t afford. “There’s a whole market out there made up of smaller contractors, municipalities or individuals who would like a quality loader that’s backed by a great warranty, but don’t want to pay for a machine with features they don’t need or want,” he said. “SDLG enables us to have a product to suit their needs, too.” Chadwick-BaRoss is an experienced dealer of construction equipment, with locations in Westbrook, Bangor and Caribou, Maine; Concord, N.H.; and a location in Chelmsford, Mass. Many of its customers work in the snow

removal, municipality, residential construction, plumbing and lumber industries, among others. “Customers that only use machines for smaller projects or seasonal work don’t need the features of a premium, more expensive machine,” Mace said. “Some only need secondary machines that won’t be running for many hours each week. Still others may be in the market for used machine. For them we can now offer a quality product that has quality support.” The addition of the company will strengthen SDLG’s presence in the region and give customers the support that only comes from an experienced dealership. The company stocks a wide range of construction equipment and has a team of well-trained sales and service personnel to back its products, including SDLG. The company also will offer SDLG’s 21st Century Product Support, which uses a central parts location to ship parts to customers and dealers often within 24 hours. Chadwick-BaRoss will sell SDLG’s complete lineup of loaders that includes: the SDLG LG938L, a 2.5 cu.

yd. (1.9 cu m) capacity wheel loader; the LG948L, a 3.0 cu. yd. (2.3 cu m) capacity wheel loader; the LG959, 4.0 cu. yd. (3 cu m) capacity wheel loader; and the LG958L, which has the same basic specs as the LG959, but with dry disc brakes rather than wet disc. All four loaders are backed by a 12-month, 1,500-hour warranty. Al Quinn, director of SDLG North America, said Chadwick-BaRoss will be a strong ally in the region and that the company brings skills to SDLG that were earned by years of experience. “In growing SDLG across North America, we are choosing dealer partners that are known for their great service and support to customers,” he said. “Not only is Chadwick-BaRoss an excellent company with a well-earned reputation, it is a company made up of experts in which we have full confidence.” For more information, visit www.sdlgna.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Toys For Boys (and also men) Realistic Scale Models of Construction Equipment, ideal gifts for the Holidays, Birthdays, Graduation, etc.

Allis Chalmers Forty-Five Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale - $115

Case CX250C Excavator, 1:50 Scale - $185

Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale - $85

Komatsu D475A Dozer, 1:50 Scale - $130

Allis-Chalmers TS-300 Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale..................$115

Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ....................$100

Komatsu D65 EX-17 Dozer w/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ....................$80

Bantam Truck Crane w/Clamshell Bucket, 1:50 Scale..........$140

Caterpillar MH3049 Material Handler w/magnet, 1:50 Scale $150

Komatsu D155AX Dozer w/ripper, 1:50 Scale ..........................$95

Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50

Caterpillar 428B Backhoe/Loader(NZG), 1:50 Scale................$75

Komatsu D375A Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$125

Bobcat E55 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$60

Caterpillar 428C Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..............$75

Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale................................$90

Bobcat M400 Gold Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ..................$25

Caterpillar 980G Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$60

Komatsu HM400-3 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..................$100

Bobcat S510 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$65

Caterpillar 988K w/ Grapple, 1:50 Scale ..................................$160

Komatsu PC200-8 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ................................$135

Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$65

Caterpillar 994 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................$215

Komatsu WA470-7 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$75

Bobcat T550 Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ......................................$70

Demag Tracked Paver (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..................................$75

Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................$75

Bobcat 225 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50

Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck ....................................$100

Komatsu WB146 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................$75

Bobcat 743 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ................................$45

Dynapac SD2500 CS Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ........................$150

Komatsu WH613 Telehandler, 1:50 Scale ..................................$65

Case 580 Super N WT Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$60

Grove RT750 Rough Terrain Crane, 1:55 Scale......................$100

Komatsu Kenworth T880 w/Tri-Axle Lowboy, 1:50 Scale ....$135

Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale......................................$75

Grove TM1500 White 12 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ....................$140

Kubota KX080-4 Compact Excavator, 1:18 Scale ....................$60

Case CX210C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................................$50

Hamm 3414 Pad Foot Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..........................$90

Kubota SVL90-02 Track Loader, 1:18 Scale ..............................$60

Caterpillar 340D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ................................$150

Hyundai 210LC-9 Excavator, 1:40 Scale ..................................$100

Liebherr LTM 1025 Mobile Crane, 1:50 Scale..........................$125

Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale..................$115

Hyundai 800LC-7A Excavator, 1:50 Scale................................$130

Link Belt 250 X3 Excavator, 1:50 Scale....................................$160

Caterpillar 428 Backhoe w/Hammer, 1:50 Scale ......................$70

International 175 Crawler Loader, 4in1, 1:50 Scale..................$65

Link Belt S-90 Excavator, 1:40 Scale ........................................$110

Caterpillar 769C Off-Highway Truck(NZG), 1:50 Scale ..........$115

International 560 PayLoader, 1:25 Scale..................................$140

O&K RH9 Excavator, 1:50 Scale..................................................$85

Caterpillar 775G Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ....................$110

John Deere “BO” Lindeman Crawler Tractor, 1:16 Scale ......$70

Poclain TC45 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$140

Caterpillar 988K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ............................$140

John Deere 315SJ Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................$40

Terex 33-07 Off-Highway Truck (NZG), 1:40 Scale ..................$90

Caterpillar CT660 Day Cab Tractor w/Trail King Lowboy Trailer,

John Deere 420 Dozer, 1:16 Scale ..............................................$60

Vogele 1900-2 Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................................$140

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John Deere 470G LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale..............................$85

Vogele 2100-3 Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................................$145

Caterpillar D5K2 LGP Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............$65

John Deere 624J Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale................$40

Vogele MT3000 Powerfeeder, 1:50 Scale ................................$140

Caterpillar D10N Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$50

John Deere 850K Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$65

Volvo L220G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................$120

Caterpillar D10 Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale......$185

Komatsu CK25 Compact Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$45

Volvo EC460CL Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................$200

Caterpillar D10T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$95

Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................................$85

Wirtgen 100F Tracked Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale......$120

Caterpillar D11N Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale ..$185

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Athens Facility Produces Cat D5K2 Track Type Tractors CAT from page 54

counterweights. All models have a vertical-lift loader linkage and use a Cat C3.8 engine meeting U.S. EPA Tier IV Final/EU Stage IV emissions standards. F2 Series Backhoe Loaders The new F2 Series Cat backhoe loaders includes the 416F2, 420F2, 430F2 and a model new to the range, the 415F2. The new F2 Series center-pivot models build on the solid performance, reliability and durability of their F Series predecessors with engines that meet Tier IV Final emissions standards, new operator’s station and added features and options that further enhance performance and operator productivity. The 420F2 and 430F2 continue to be available with both single-tilt and Integrated Tool Carrier (IT) front linkage, and four-wheel drive is standard for the 430F2 and available for other models. Cat D3K2, D4K2 and D5K2 Models The new Cat D3K2, D4K2 and D5K2 track type tractors have a refined design that includes engines meeting U.S. EPA Tier IV Final/EU Stage IV emissions standards and new features and options that further enhance performance in utility and grading applications. The new models add customer value with such features as automatic traction-control, slopeindicate and available slope-assist, while retaining the premium features of their predecessors — hydrostatic drive, stable blade and power pitch systems, eco mode and spacious, The new Cat M-Series small wheel loaders — 926M, 930M and 938M — build on the success of K-Series prede- well-appointed operator’s stations with improved climate cessor models — 924K, 930K and 938K — with engineering refinements that include new engines meeting Tier IV comfort features. Final emission standards.

Cat M Series Compact Wheel Loaders The new Cat M Series compact wheel loaders —906M, 907M and 908M —feature Caterpillar’s exclusive Optimized Z-bar loader linkage, which combines aggressive digging power with parallel lift. These models use a 75gross horsepower engine with an electronically controlled hydrostatic drive system that meets U.S. EPA Tier IV Final / EU Stage IIIB emission standards. Electro-hydraulic controls allow for engineering enhancements for the drive system, implement controls, auxiliary hydraulic system and loader linkage. A range of work tools and couplers are available, ensuring optimum versatility and productivity. Valuable options including a high-speed configuration, ride control system and high-flow hydraulics make the M Series compact wheel loaders even more productive in landscaping, agricultural, industrial, snow removal and general construction applications. Cat M-Series Small Wheel Loaders The new Cat M-Series small wheel loaders — 926M, 930M and 938M —build on the success of K-Series predecessor models —924K, 930K and 938K — with engineering refinements that include new engines meeting Tier IV Final emission standards and new options and features that further enhance value, operator comfort, and safety. Innovative features introduced with the K-Series carry over to the new MSeries family. (This story also can be found on Construction The new Cat M Series compact wheel loaders — 906M, 907M and 908M — feature Caterpillar’s exclusive Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipOptimized Z-bar loader linkage, which combines aggressive digging power with parallel lift. mentguide.com.)


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John Deere Scraper Tractors Boast Increased Power

John Deere is enhancing its 9R/9RT scraper special series tractor lineup and adding its largest model to date, the 9620R.

John Deere is enhancing its 9R/9RT scraper special series tractor lineup and adding its largest model to date, the 9620R. The four wheel models and three tracked models vaunt increases in horsepower, feature the fuel saving efficiency manager and the HydraCushion suspension system, as well as boast industry leading hydraulic flow — all in an effort to increase productivity, uptime, and lower operating costs in earthmoving applications, according to the manufacturer. “We’re committed to delivering more power and options than ever in our most versatile lineup to date. Seven John Deere R Series scraper special tractors paired with the new D Series scrapers give earthmovers a system designed and built to manage any job site,” said David Wilson, product marketing manager, scraper systems, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “Having the broadest line of scraper tractors in the industry means our customers can take advantage of larger scrapers which move more material with faster cycle times. The more material they move each pass, the more it drives down their cost of operation.” The 9570R (570 hp), 9570RT (570 hp) and 9620R (620 hp) feature a Cummins QSX15 Final Tier IV diesel engine, while the 9470R (470 hp), 9470RT (470 hp),

9520R (520 hp) and 9520RT (520 hp) are equipped with a John Deere PowerTech 13.5L PSS Final Tier IV engine. These new models include industry leading flow (115 gpm) for increased hydraulic response when operating multiple scrapers. The updated scraper tractors continue to utilize the efficiency manager, which automatically adjusts and matches the performance of the engine and transmission to maintain ground speed with the lowest RPMs to dramatically reduce operator fuel consumption. A HydraCushion suspension is a John Deere exclusive available on all 9R series wheeled scraper tractors and offers contractors the ability to virtually eliminate road lope associated with high transport speeds typically seen on haul roads. By eliminating the lope from the ride, both loaded and empty cycle times can increase, thus adding directly to the bottom line. To further enhance ride quality and stability in highspeed transport where these tractors typically operate, all 9R wheeled scraper tractors have a 17 in. (43 cm) increase in their wheelbase. To accommodate higher horsepower and larger loads, the 9R tractors’ front frame strength was increased by 10 percent and the rear frame assembly strength by 30 percent. To further support the loads of larger

scrapers and reduce axle loading the short drawbar support is now standard equipment on all scraper special tractors, with the long support still being available on wheel tractors. The tractors also are equipped with John Deere’s AutoLoad system. This feature makes it push-button easy to consistently load the scraper in minimal time with minimal effort. AutoLoad controls the scraper’s hydraulic-lift functions during the load cycle by automatically adjusting the blade height until the pan is full, then disengages through normal operation. The system allows novice and experienced operators to be more consistent and productive while operating John Deere tractors and scrapers, according to the manufacturer. To improve the uptime experience, John Deere added critical fuel capacity to provide longer runtime. With operators running double shifts or longer days in order to meet minimum production requirements, fuel tank capacity was increased to 400 gallons on all wheeled scraper special tractors, allowing the tractors to run longer without the need to stop and refuel in the middle of a shift. Auto differential lock was added to the 9R Series and provides automatic traction throughout the entire job site. By engaging

the auto diff lock from the command arm, the operator no longer has to worry about engaging and disengaging the diff lock. The system keeps the differential lock engaged as long as the tractor is straight. This feature not only increases performance in tough conditions to allow the tractor to pull through soft areas, but it also aids in reducing tire wear. Inside the cab, active command steering was added for greater high speed control and improved low speed maneuverability. By controlling the steering inputs electronically it reduces the fatigue on the operator and keeps the tractor headed straight down the haul road with minimal correction. Operators looking to get the most out of their scraper tractors can rely on ultimate uptime featuring John Deere WorkSight. With utimate uptime, operators receive predelivery and follow-up inspections; three years of JDLink telematics, machine heath prognostics, and remote diagnostics and programming capability; and the ability to add additional dealer-provided uptime solutions to customize the package to individual needs. For more information, visit johndeere.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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JLG Industries Inc. will mark the production of its 100,000th telehandler with a charity auction event and other celebrations for customers and employees. The company will produce two commemorative telehandlers — a G10-55A and a 4017RS. Each will sport a custom color scheme comprised of 100,000 tiny JLG logos. The 4017RS unit will be auctioned off during a gala invitation-only event that will take place in October. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale will be donated to the buyer’s charity of choice. “We sincerely appreciate the loyalty that our customers have shown over the years and this charitable donation is the best way we could think of to give something back,” said Frank Nerenhausen, president of JLG Industries. “Allowing the auction winner to select company will produce two commemorative their charity of choice makes The telehandlers — a G10-55A and a 4017RS. Each will this personal for the buyers, sport a custom color scheme comprised of 100,000 and further reinforces JLG’s tiny JLG logos. commitment to personal attention.” • 100,000 telehandlers stacked in a colMore information about the auction event umn would be as tall as 609 Empire State will be issued in June. The commemorative machines will be Buildings (including the spire on top). • 100,000 telehandlers weigh as much as busy prior to the auction in October. They will be available to European customers 164,285 full-grown, male African elephants. JLG entered the telehandler industry with interested in sales demonstrations. They also will travel to JLG sites across Europe to its acquisition of Gradall in 1999. It acquired thank employees for their contributions to the SkyTrak and Lull brands in 2003. The JLG’s success. Similarly, a custom machine company currently produces JLG and Deutz also will be celebrated at JLG manufacturing Fahr brands for the European, African and Middle Eastern markets, and JLG and facilities in the United States. So, how many is 100,000? Consider these SkyTrak brands for the Americas. For more information, visit www.jlg.com. facts, using the 4017RS telehandler as the (This story also can be found on basis: • 100,000 telehandlers parked end to end Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) would reach from Baltimore to Buffalo.

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Kobelco Introduces New SK25, Enhanced SK17 Models Kobelco Construction Machinery USA launched its new SK25 compact excavator model as well as its enhanced SK17 model. These machines are compact, yet tough performers that offer full-size benefits with short-radius capabilities and exceptional features, according to the manufacturer. Equipped with engines that meet Tier IV Final requirements, the SK25 and SK17 pack plenty of power and hydraulic performance. Each model offers stable operation, rugged construction and durability to reduce down time. Both excavators combine a compact design with long digging reach for efficiency, maneuverability and stability to ensure a long working life. In addition, the SK25 and SK17 feature digging depths of 9 ft. 2 in. and 7 ft. 3 in. (2.8 and 2.2 m) as well as powerful swing speeds of 10 rpm and 9.5 rpm to deliver shorter cycle times. Great for use at sites where space is limited, the SK25 and SK17 boast excellent side ditch digging capabilities, allowing the machines to dig smoothly along walls in small areas. The front minimum swing radius of the SK25 and SK17 are a short 5 ft. 5 in. and 4 ft. 6 in. (1.6 and 1.4 m), giving each model the ability to dig, swing, and load in the tightest of spots while at full boom swing. Furthermore, a zero tail swing radius allows both machines to work in confined areas safely and efficiently, according to the manufacturer. Designed and equipped for full-sized performance over an extended working life, the SK25 is Kobelco’s newest mini with big aspirations. This model supplies ample muscle for heavy-duty digging and lifting and it is excellent for loading, placing and dozing across a wide range of applications. Packed with powerful performance capabilities, the SK25 boasts a digging force of 4,546 lbs. and a maximum digging reach of 15 ft. 7 in. (4.8 m). This versatile, 5,930 lb. (2,690 kg) machine provides excellent stability with either steel or rubber track shoes and a ROPS/FOPS cab or canopy. A backlit liquid crystal monitor comes standard on the SK25, allowing operation and machine status information to be readily checked. The upgraded SK17 model is the smallest of Kobelco’s excavators. This 3,836 lb. (1,740 kg) mini is popular on job sites where equipment needs to be moved through gates, obstructions and/or very tight spaces. The SK17 features durable, self-cleaning, hydraulic side frames which retract to a narrow 37 in. (94 cm) for tight areas and extend to a solid 50 in. (127 cm) for stability. The dozer blade on this machine also is adaptable to job conditions as its width can be easily changed and secured. Additionally, the upgraded

Kobelco’s newest compact excavator model, the SK25, supplies ample muscle for heavy-duty digging and lifting and it is excellent for loading, placing and dozing across a wide range of applications.

SK17 provides a more compact and robust design. With a smaller body, a maximum digging reach of 12 ft. 2 in. (3.7 m) and a digging force of 2,833 lbs., the SK17’s performance and power capabilities are tougher than before. The operator’s station boasts various features, including an optimized control layout for easy operation, a large area for excellent visibility, and ample floor space with large travel pedals to ensure operation is easy and comfortable. Both the SK25 and SK17 come standard with a boom light

to minimize potential damage during operation, as well as a travel alarm that notifies others nearby to stay clear. Additionally, a standard pattern changer with a blade cutting edge allows for increased utilization and flexibility to match operator preference, according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 281/888-8430 or visit www.KOBELCO-USA.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

CWW Conveyor Systems, Caterpillar Finalize Transaction CWW Conveyor Systems LLC (CWW) and Caterpillar Global Mining America LLC finalized a transaction on March 20, 2015, through which CWW acquired Cat Global Mining’s conveyor systems product group serving the United States, Canada and Mexico. CWW is a new entity formed by two Caterpillar dealer principals: Jay Cleveland Jr. of Cleveland Brothers Equipment Company Inc. and CB Mining Inc. and Monty L. Boyd of Whayne Supply Co. and Walker Machinery Co. Cleveland, manager and president of CWW said, “CWW was established as a separate, independent company to pro-

vide customers a broad line of belt terminal groups, structures and idlers, pulleys and rollers used in the mining industry.” Boyd, manager of CWW said, “We are excited about the opportunity to grow and improve the current product offerings that our customers in the coal industry have been using for the past 20 years.” CWW offers complete sales and support for the bulk material handling systems in the United States, Canada and Mexico. CWW will distribute conveyor systems and parts regionally through other Caterpillar dealers.

About CWW CWW Conveyor Systems LLC headquartered in Hillsville, Va., is a newly established, independent company providing a dedicated focus on sales and support for former Caterpillar conveyor systems products. The 80 employees of CWW bring experience from their time at Bucyrus and Caterpillar and are committed to continuing to provide the products and support that customers expect. For more information, visit www.cwwconveyors.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Mack Load Logic, Liftable Pusher Axle Option Impresses Further extending its commitment to application excellence, Mack Trucks introduced Mack Load Logic and a 6x2 liftable pusher axle option for the Mack Pinnacle highway model, bringing fuel efficiency and productivity improvements to bulk and liquid haul applications. Designed for applications that routinely haul out heavy and return empty, Mack Load Logic and the 6x2 with liftable pusher axle are designed to monitor trailer weight and adjust the truck’s driveline configuration to boost fuel efficiency without impacting performance. “Mack Load Logic and the 6x2 with liftable pusher axle are great examples of Mack’s focus on application excellence,” said Stephen Roy, president of Mack Trucks North America. “Our customers told us they needed a ‘nocompromises’ solution that reduces their total cost of ownership through improved fuel efficiency and enhanced productivity.

We’re delivering both with these two new options, while still maintaining the same performance Mack customers have come to expect from a Mack truck.” Load Logic integrates an advanced sensor in the rear suspension with the Mack mDRIVE automated manual transmission. When a fully loaded trailer is detected, mDRIVE operates as a direct drive transmission, locking out 12th gear for increased performance and pulling power. When an empty trailer is detected, the transmission switches to overdrive, enabling 12th gear to lower cruise RPMs and maximize fuel efficiency. Load Logic is available exclusively with Mack’s efficiencyfocused Super Econodyne system. In this combination, Load Logic delivers up to an additional 2 percent improvement in fuel efficiency when compared to a standard engine rating. Similarly, the 6x2 with liftable pusher axle also is capable of

determining payload by using sensors in the rear suspension and either lifting or lowering the foremost rear axle. When an empty load is detected, the axle lifts, allowing the tractor to operate as a 4x2 for less drag, better fuel efficiency and reduced tire wear, which helps lower maintenance costs. For full loads, the same axle is lowered to provide additional stability and distribution of the trailer’s weight on the fifth wheel. To deliver optimal traction, the system’s suspension pressure and ride height are continuously monitored and adjusted to maintain a load bias toward the drive axle. In addition, three driver-selectable traction control modes are available via a dash-mounted switch: • Enhanced Traction (ET) — Enhances low-speed traction for improved starts, docking and slippery road conditions. • Optimized Traction (OT) — The default setting, optimized traction maximizes load to the drive axle. If wheel slip is detected, the

system can temporarily increase load to the drive axle for 30 seconds to provide improved traction. • Basic Traction (BT) — Lowers the lift axle regardless of suspension load and maintains a 50/50 load split between the lift axle and drive axle during loading or unloading, prolonged stops or areas that require 50/50 load splits between tandem axles. During normal operation, control of the lift axle is automatic based on payload. The system offers a manual control feature that enables a driver to raise or lower the suspension for easier landing gear retraction or trailer hook-up respectively. “The Mack Pinnacle model is already an ideal workhorse for weight and fuel-conscious customers,” said Roy Horton, Mack director of product marking. “With these new solutions, customers no longer need to choose between better efficiency and better productivity. Load Logic combines the performance of direct

and overdrive transmissions into one, and our 6x2 with liftable pusher axle enhances traction, ride and handling characteristics, while still delivering increased productivity.” In addition to Load Logic and the 6x2 with liftable pusher axle, the Pinnacle model offers other lightweight and fuel-saving options to benefit customers with regional, bulk and tanker haul and diminishing load applications. The Pinnacle model can be spec’d with the Mack MP7, a lightweight yet powerful 11-L engine that weighs about 400 lbs. less than a typical 13-L engine. For even greater fuel savings, the MP7 is available with the Mack Super Econodyne system that reduces engine cruise RPMs to boost fuel efficiency by up to 4 percent. For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Freightliner Trucks Starts Hardest Working Cities Program Vocational truck operators provide essential services that help revitalize communities, and Freightliner Trucks believes it’s time to celebrate these accomplishments. During an event at the 2015 NTEA Work Truck Show, the company announced the Freightliner Trucks Hardest Working Cities program to recognize the role vocational trucks, and the men and women who operate them, play in stimulating economies across the United States and Canada. “We feel this is not only a great

occasion for the Freightliner Trucks family to celebrate what our company stands for, but to honor those who take our products to the next level,” said Diane Hames, general manager, marketing and strategy of Daimler Trucks North America. “We’re more than a truck manufacturer, we give our customers tools to impact their communities, and it’s important to recognize the innovation taking place in cities large and small.” As part of the campaign, Freightliner Trucks will host events in each honored city.

Indianapolis was announced as the first city on the Freightliner Hardest Working Cities list and a celebration was held at Stoops Freightliner in Indianapolis for customers, truck equipment manufacturers and community leaders on March 6, 2015. “This will be an ongoing program to salute determination, innovation and job creation,” said Mary Aufdemberg, director of product marketing of Freightliner Trucks. “We see the impact of vibrant economies and how investments are made in construction, manufac-

turing and transportation to help create stronger communities.” Cities were chosen based on 11 different criteria ranging from impact on overall gross domestic product to growth in employment to the number of jobs in key industry sectors including construction, manufacturing and logistics. Approximately 400 metropolitan census areas in the United States and Canada were analyzed. “When we were designing this campaign we found a correlation between cities that indexed the highest and markets with the

strongest vocational truck sales,” said Aufdemberg. “It makes sense because whether it is a concrete mixer truck making runs to a construction site, a bucket truck maintaining utility lines or a delivery truck stocking restaurants, vocational trucks and people who drive them are tools that help keep communities thriving.” For more information, visit www.HardestWorkingCities.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Isuzu Announces Start of Production of 2015, 2016 Models Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc. has announced start of production for its line of 2015 and 2016 N-Series diesel models. The diesel-powered 2016 NPRHD, NPR-XD, NQR and NRR meet stringent new EPA greenhouse gas emissions standards a full year before they go into effect. These models, as well as the 2015 NPR ECO-MAX, offer upgraded interiors, new exterior styling, and new optional driver’s suspension seat and keyless entry. “This is our strongest — and cleanest — line of diesel trucks ever,” said Shaun Skinner, executive vice president and general manager of Isuzu Commercial Truck of America. “This reflects our continued commitment to provide the best trucks for our customers in the low cab forward market.” The 2015 NPR ECO-MAX and 2016 NPR-HD, NPR-XD, NQR and NRR benefit from all of the following enhancements as they enter their new model years:

The diesel-powered 2016 NPR-HD, NPR-XD, NQR and NRR meet stringent new EPA greenhouse gas emissions standards a full year before they go into effect.

• Onboard diagnostics (OBD) improved with a new particulate matter sensor • A new high-output 140-amp alternator generating 30 more amps than the equipment it replaces • Stylish new front grille, available in white (standard) and chrome (optional) • Redesigned steering wheel • Comfortable and durable new fabric seats

• An optional driver suspension seat that increases comfort as it reduces driver fatigue • An optional keyless entry system with two key fobs that lock and unlock driver and passenger doors • An optional lockable DEF fill cap that will help prevent tampering, possible contamination and/or theft of DEF fluid (diesel exhaust fluid)

2016 NPR-HD, NPR-XD, NQR and NRR Diesel Models In addition to these improvements, the Isuzu 4HK1-TC 5.2-L turbocharged diesel engine powering the 2016 NPR-HD, NPR-XD, NQR and NRR has been enhanced to deliver improved fuel economy and to meet tough new EPA standards restricting the emissions of greenhouse gases.

2016 NPR-XD The weight of the newest member of the Isuzu N-Series family, the 16,000-lb. (7,257 kg) GVWR NPR-XD, has been reduced, allowing an increased payload capacity across all wheelbases and in both standard cab and crew cab configurations. “In 2014, we celebrated the 30th anniversary of Isuzu trucks in the United States,” Skinner said. “These improvements to our range of diesel-powered trucks demonstrate clearly that we are not resting on our laurels. When it comes to power, performance, economy, driver comfort, low cost of operation and environmental friendliness, we intend to be the leading low cab forward truck for the next 30 years.” For more information, call 866/441-9638 or visit www.isuzucv.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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LiuGong Steps Into New Era of R&D With Research Center LiuGong is preparing to launch its Global Research and Development Centre in June of this year — a facility in Liuzhou, China, that will help to accelerate the technological proficiency in its machines. With R&D and continual product improvement considered fundamental to its business activity, LiuGong is confident the new Development Centre will help establish it as one of the world’s leading companies in the construction equipment industry. LiuGong currently inputs close to 5 percent of its total sales revenue into R&D year-on-year. “For LiuGong to continue our growth path, we need facilities that enable our gifted design and engineering teams to innovate and utilize the technologies that will drive the future of our machines,” said David Beatenbough, vice president of LiuGong and project lead of the new Development Centre. “We are excited that the new Global Research and Development Centre will provide us with all the tools to realize our technoLiuGong is preparing to launch its Global Research and Development Centre in Liuzhou, China. logical ambitions.” Based in Liuzhou — which also is home to the company’s global head- ties lead to more efficient and complete Development Centre will be to encourage quarters — the complex will be the new learning. Co-locating experts from many greater interaction between our R&D facilihub that influences LiuGong’s three other disciplines allows better exchange of ideas, ties worldwide: expert teams exchanging R&D facilities in India, Poland and the and helps with one of the new design cen- information and better utilizing resources, United Kingdom. Its initial focus will be to ter’s primary missions — that of evaluating and a more efficient process in turning techundertake major research, development future technologies, and future trends within nological development into application,” and testing for LiuGong’s lines of wheel the industry thus setting the technical direc- added Guang’an. “I am positive this will increase our leverage in becoming a worldloaders, excavators and graders. One of the tion for LiuGong’s future. In furthering the globalization of the class construction equipment manufacturer.” first projects will be the completion of Speaking about the expectations for the research and development, as well as test- organization, the Development Centre projing the second phase models of H Series ect has been at the forefront of LiuGong’s research centre, Beatenbough added, “First strategy. Development began in Liuzhou in and foremost, we want to ensure we do wheel loaders. Alongside this, its comprehensive range 2013. The modern facility spans 1.18 million things right. We always focus on building a of laboratories will develop sophisticated sq. ft. and includes an office complex, a test strong foundation, driving forward step-bymeasures to test and optimize all aspects of center, a prototype center, seven laboratories step The stronger that foundation becomes, machine performance, such as structural and three design studios. The facility is fur- the faster we can move forward with design, materials science, electronic and ther enhanced with modern technological advanced and even, in some cases, revolutionary technologies. Having a research hydraulic efficiency, cooling, vibration and equipment and a virtual reality studio. “By virtue of the world-class hardware facility that is able to meet the demands our noise. The laboratories will allow accelerated endurance testing as well as a wide vari- that the LiuGong Global Research and scientists and engineers place on it allows us Development Centre is equipped with, there to focus on advancing our capabilities. ety of performance testing. One benefit the new 1,200 seat office will be a fundamental change for the better Within just a few months of moving into the brings to LiuGong is the ability to bring in how we approach R&D,” said Zeng new center our customers will begin to feel expert minds from different fields together, Guang’an, chairman of the LiuGong. “There the impact of optimized R&D, and I can under one roof. The new center will be the is no doubt that once the facility is opera- confidently say that within a very few years focal point for technical training within tional, it will improve our experimental and there will be technologies and products from LiuGong. Development of engineers’ talent research abilities, while enabling us to incor- LiuGong that will advance the industry. “From a personal point-of-view, it is the is a key target at LiuGong, and the new porate key technological advancements into most complete facility that I have had the Global R&D Centre has several specialized our products. “One of the biggest objectives of the new opportunity to work in,” continued training laboratories. Better training facili-

Beatenbough. “It gives us the platform to be competitive with any construction equipment manufacturer in the world.” The Global Research and Development Centre will be housed by a team of LiuGong employees, each of whom share the company’s collective approach to design and manufacturing. The company has built a team of more than 1,000 engineers with expertise spanning every key element of construction machinery. “We want to bring highly-skilled people to LiuGong whose primary outlook is to teach and inspire their colleagues in their specialities,” said Beatenbough. “I am not interested in bringing in an engineer just to design a better excavator; I want to hire an engineer that designs a better excavator in a way that educates and hones the skills of their fellow employees.” It is this unique approach to employee development that has helped LiuGong gather exceptional, cultivated talent that continues to inspire future generations of its R&D team, according to the company. For more information, visit www.liugong.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

More Than 450 Attend Powerscreen World Dealer Conference

More than 450 distributors and customers from 36 countries attended the Powerscreen World Dealer Conference March 16 to 19 in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Distributors from all over the world came together to learn about how Powerscreen is addressing the latest challenges facing its customers — i.e. need for higher quality/more closely spec’d products, pressure on efficiency and operating costs, and environmental pressure for cleaner/quieter equipment. At the event attendees shared best practices, learning from the Powerscreen team and each other, see POWERSCREEN page 78

Some of the more than 450 distributors and customers at the Powerscreen World Dealer Conference.

Dealers and customers observe the equipment and discuss it with Powerscreen factory personnel.

Distributors from all over the world came together to learn about how Powerscreen is addressing the latest challenges facing its customers.

The new Powerscreen Trakpactor 260SR impact crusher was launched at the World Dealer Conference.


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Guests Enjoy St. Patrick’s Day Evening Yacht Cruise POWERSCREEN from page 75

as well as hands-on equipment demonstrations. The event featured seminars and conferences, St. Patrick’s Day evening yacht cruise, Everglades airboat adventure tour, and an extensive demo day display of 19 Powerscreen crushing and screening machines held at the large Palm Beach Aggregates quarry site north of Fort Lauderdale. The open day included an exclusive introduction of seven new machines in operation.

The Premiertrak 600 jaw feeds a 1150 Maxtrak cone that feeds a Chieftain 2200 screen.

New Products in Demonstration Premiertrak 600 mobile jaw crusher features a high performance 47 by 32 in. (120 by 82 cm) reversible primary jaw. Designed for demolition and hard rock quarrying and mining, it is available as dieselhydraulic or diesel-electric. Both versions are built for high production with low maintenance and running costs. The model demonstrated has diesel direct drive with a Scania DC13 low-speed engine and advanced hydraulics. The electric version has an oversized genset sufficient to run another plant and can be powered from a mains source. 1150 Maxtrak mobile cone crusher is a mid-size version of the 1000 and 1300 Maxtrak models with their same product

Dealers check out the new 1150 Maxtrak cone crusher.

The reviewing stand was for narrated new equipment demonstrations.

shaping. Offered as direct feed or a prescreen version to achieve higher production with dirty feed, it has a hydraulic folding system to convert to direct feed in seconds. It offers a choice of strokes and three liner options for a wide variety of applications and accepts an all-in-feed up to 8 in. (20.5 cm). It is powered by a Scania DC 13 engine. Chieftain 2200 mobile screen features a drive system with four-bearing screen drive for each screen box. This concept builds on the Chieftain 1400 efficiency combination of high screen angle and four-bearing drive system. The Chieftain 2200 screen can easily convert from four-bearing to two-bearing drive for many applications in sand/gravel, slags, quarry de-dusting, etc. at very small bottom deck apertures, according to the manufacturer. Trakpactor 260SR compact mobile impact crusher is available as standard with no post-screen, or with optional post-screen and recirculating system as displayed. Primarily used for recycling and demolition for one-stop production of sized aggregate from raw feed material, it is equally suited as a small primary crusher for quarries. Operator benefits include extreme versatility due to high mobility, rapid setup and retractable post-screen system. Warrior 2100 mobile scalping screen includes Powerscreen’s triple-shaft technology for high productivity, especially in sticky scalping applications and single-size

screening. It offers exceptional performance in aggregates, overburden, processed ores, topsoil, compost, biomass, construction and demolition and other wastes. Numerous stroke and feed settings allow the Warrior 2100 screen to excel in the most challenging applications, according to the manufacturer. Premiertrak 300 HA mobile jaw crusher features a highly aggressive and robust 40 by 24 in. (100 by 60 cm) crushing chamber and a low engine RPM for fuel efficiency and low noise. Large bypass chute clearance and full tunnelling enhance material flow and reduce blockage with sticky materials. The hydraulically lowering conveyor allows for good access if blockage occurs. It is also available with hydraulic release jaw chamber for difficult recycling applications with tramp metal. Warrior 600 mobile screen is the smallest Warrior, but with plenty of punch. It makes the Warrior range the widest in the market, with six machine sizes. The Warrior 600 screen is designed for versatility, maneuverability and is easy to transport and setup. It has high strength, high amplitude, two-bearing, 8 by 4 ft. (2.4 by 1.2 m) screenbox with up to 6g acceleration. Fuel consumption is approximately 1-1/2 gal/hr (6 L). (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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FT400DF With Cone Crusher Maximizes Production KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens’ FT400DF features a Kodiak Plus K400+ cone crusher, a track-mounted cone crushing plant designed to deliver efficient material sizing, making it a perfect choice for both mobile and stationary producers who need quick, effortless onsite movement. The Kodiak Plus K400+ Cone Crusher includes a tramp iron relief (TIR) system that utilizes pressure relief valve technology that minimizes crusher overload impact shock loads transmitted to the crusher components, said Gary Heeszel, engineering manager of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens’ Oregon manufacturing facility. In addition, the FT400DF features a Digsy control system designed to monitor engine KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens’ FT400DF features a Kodiak Plus K400+ cone crusher, a track-mounted cone crushing plant designed to load, hydraulic pressures, cone deliver efficient material sizing, making it ideal for both mobile and stationary producers. hopper level, end delivery conveyor load and cone bowl float rugged mobile platform for the K400+ “This gives our operators confidence to run www.kpijci.com/track-mount/. to protect the plant from overload condi- crusher that self-regulates aggregate flow to the FT400DF at full production capacity (This story also can be found on tions. maximize aggregate production and protect without worry of overloading the plant.” Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at “Our track design team has developed a the plant from overload,” Heeszel said. For more information, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

HammerHead R600 Completes Line of Roughneck Rock Drills HammerHead Trenchless Equipment has introduced the HammerHead Roughneck R600, the largest of its pneumatic percussion drilling systems for use in horizontal directional drilling applications. Designed for drilling solid rock with bit diameters of 7.25 to 8 in. (18 to 20 cm), the R600 gives HDD contractors the ability to complete larger diameter bores in fewer passes as well as access to a wider range of single-pass boring applications. Josh Hood, HammerHead HDD product manager, said the R600 opens up new possibilities for the horizontal driller. “A typical large-diameter bore might take several passes to open to the final diameter. A larger pilot can help save time and money by eliminating some intermediary passes.” The larger bits driven by an R600 also increase the range of single-pass applications the driller has access to, Hood Full line of HammerHead Roughneck rock hammers — R400, R500, and the new R600.

said, such as in communications and or other service installations. The R600 completes the range of existing HammerHead Roughneck rock drills available to HDD customers. It joins the R400 designed for 5.25-in. (13 cm) straight and offset bits and the Roughneck R500 for straight and offset bits to 6.25 in. (15.8 cm) in diameter. All three Roughneck hammers turn any horizontal directional drill in the construction industry into a high-production rock drilling machine. Capable of penetration rates of 150 ft. (45.7 m) or more an hour, the rock hammers feature heavy-duty, high-flow housing; pullback kit; control station/oiler; and drill conversion kit. Their heavy-duty housing permits directional drilling in

varying rock conditions without changing out the housing. The larger bore diameter of the Roughneck housings allows the hammer to send more air to the internal piston for maximum efficiency, resulting in faster and harder blows. Standard API thread makes housing connections easy. And a pinned-on lid design and isolation package secures and protects electronic investment, according to the manufacturer. The offset rock bit design increases steering precision, allowing the operator to navigate a wide variety of ground conditions. Integrated face-cleaning exhaust ports of the hammer ensure reliable performance, and the check valve located within the bit eliminates ingestion of debris.

The control station utilizes the drill’s existing mud pump to efficiently deliver air, oil and fluids down hole, reducing footprint size and weight. Integrated electronics facilitate the drilling operation and provide the operator with control and increased productivity without leaving the drill operator’s station. All Roughneck control stations can be installed with a tee and a ball valve on the high pressure side of the mud pump, which directs airflow to the drilling fluid supply line. As with all HammerHead products, easeof-maintenance is built in. The roughneck system is equipped with spanner wrench holes in the front and rear of the hammer, reducing the number of breakout tongs required to change out the bit or service the tool. For more information, call 800/331-6653 or visit www.hammerheadtrenchless.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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The HDB Series hydraulic breakers from Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. are designed to work with Hyundai 9 and 9A series hydraulic excavators. The series includes 14 different models to fit multiple machine sizes and applications. Hyundai breakers have a large chisel diameter, which increases the strength and durability of the chisel. Four chisel options are available. The HDB breakers also offer a large diameter tie bolt for high performance and optimum durability. Hoses connecting the inlet/outlet ports use a new adapter type that avoids bolt breakage and oil leakage. An auto-greasing feature protects moving parts from undue wear. For more information, call 877/509-2254 or visit www.hceamericas.com.

Masaba has expanded its full line of conveyors to include a 225 ft. (68.5 m) slideout transfer conveyor. This single-belt unit is available in both 36 and 42 in. (91 and 106.7 cm) belt widths and provides easy transitions between the travel and operational positions. With the use of a payloader, simply slide the top and bottom sections away from the center and pin the swing-down legs in position. For more information, visit masabainc.com.


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Kleemann Impactors Represent Evolution of EVO Line

The MR 110 ZSi EVO 2 has a crusher inlet opening of 43.3 in. (110 cm), and the MR 130 Zi EVO 2 a crusher inlet opening of 51 in. (130 cm). These provide feed capacities of up to 350 or 450 tph (317.5 or 408 t), respectively.

Two new impact crushers from Kleemann — the Mobirex MR 110 ZSi EVO 2 and MR 130 Zi EVO 2 — represent the continuing evolution of the EVO contractor line, with additional benefits in terms of economy and operational safety. These new impact crushers are differentiated by their size and productivity; the MR 110 ZSi EVO 2 has a crusher inlet opening of 43.3 in. (110 cm), and the MR 130 Zi EVO 2 a crusher inlet opening of 51 in. (130 cm). These provide feed capacities of up to 350 or 450 tph (317.5 or 408 t), respectively. The “S” indicates a Mobirex unit with optional, highly productive secondary vibrating screen with extra-large screening surface mounted on the discharge conveyor. This secondary screen unit can produce spec material, potentially eliminating the need for a separate screen. The feeding unit has hydraulically folding hopper walls and locking system, which speeds setup. A vibrating double-deck prescreen between hopper and crusher eliminates fines from the product flow before they ever enter the crusher, reducing wear and cutting fuel costs. Both units are Tier IV final-compliant. The new EVO 2 Mobirex mobile impact crushers utilize direct drive crushers and

electric drives for the vibrating conveyors, belts and the prescreen. This permits high fuel efficiency and allows optimal loading of the crusher. These crushers feature a new inlet geometry, which allows even better penetration of the material into the range of the rotor. Also, the wear behavior of the new C-form impact ledges has been improved to such an extent that the edges remain sharper longer, leading to improved material shape. The rotor ledges are held securely by a new and extremely user-friendly clamping system, which means that they can be changed even quicker, and thus contribute to greater plant uptime, according to the manufacturer. Outstanding performance is made possible in part by the extremely efficient direct drive, with which the machines are equipped. A latest-generation diesel engine transmits its power almost loss-free directly to the flywheel of the crusher, via a robust fluid coupling and V-belts. This drive concept enables enormous versatility, as the rotor speed can be adjusted in four stages to suit different processing applications. The Kleemann continuous feed system (CFS) manages a more equal loading of the crushing area, in which the conveying frequencies of the feeder trough and the prescreen are adapted independently of each

other to the level of the crusher, thus significantly boosting performance. For the optional S version with secondary screen mounted, the oversize gradation return conveyor has been redesigned from the predecessor models, eliminating a vertical bend and integrating the transfer chute at the feed hopper. With these new Mobirex impact crushers, the fully hydraulic adjustment capability of the crushing gap permits greater plant uptime, while improving quality of end product. Not only can the crushing gap be completely adjusted via the touchpanel electronic control unit, but the calculation of the zero-point is possible while the rotor is running. This ability to accurately set the crusher aprons from the control panel with automatic detection of zero point and target value setting saves time, and improves the overall efficiency and handling of the crusher. In a Kleemann Mobirex impact crusher, zero point is the distance between the ledges of the rotor and the impact plates of the lower impact toggle, plus a defined safety distance. The desired crushing gap is approached from this zero point. While the upper impact toggle is adjusted via simple hydraulic cylinders, the lower

impact toggle has a hydraulic crushing gap adjustment device, which is secured electronically and mechanically against collision with the rotor. The crushing gap is set via the touch screen and approached hydraulically. Prior to setting of the crushing gap, the zero point is determined automatically. For automatic zero-point determination, with the rotor running, the impact toggle moves slowly onto the rotor ledges until it makes contact, which is detected by a sensor. The impact toggle is then retracted by the defined safety distance. During this procedure, a stop ring slides on the piston rod. When the zero point is reached, the locking chamber is locked hydraulically and the stop ring is fixed in position. The stop ring now serves as a mechanical detent for the piston rod. During the stop ring check, which is carried out for every crusher restart, the saved zero point is compared with the actual value via the electronic limit switch. If the value deviates, a zero-point determination is carried out once again. For more information, call 615/501-0600 or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Cat Top Hammer Drill Performs in Tough Applications

At Iron Mountain Quarry, St. Louis, Mo., the MD5150C drills 5.5-in. (14 cm) diameter holes to 70 ft. (21.33 m) deep using 68-mm-diameter drill rod, commonly called drill steel.

Even in granite-like conditions the new Cat MD5150C top hammer drill is out-performing down-the-hole rigs with its higher productivity and much lower fuel consumption — while achieving comparable hole straightness, according to the manufacturer. Beyond feet per minute, the cost per foot is a clear winner, too. At Iron Mountain Quarry, St. Louis, Mo., the MD5150C drills 5.5-in. (14 cm) diameter holes to 70 ft. (21.33 m) deep using 68-mm-diameter drill rod, commonly called drill steel. The bit can last 1,100 to 1,200 ft. (335 to 366 m), which is the same consumption rate as the previous down-the-hole drill. Fuel consumption, on the other hand, is much less. Further, the drill steel experiences less wear and long life. Owning and operating cost for the Cat machine is lower with the simple rock drill design, which can be serviced in the field, according to the manufacturer. Matt Jacobs, Cat Drills commercial manager said, “We saw similar results in an earlier trial at a Tower Rock limestone quarry near St. Genevieve, Missouri. That site has softer rock conditions and the MD5150C dramatically outpaced a DTH drill. Austin Powder conducted a bore tracking test and the results showed a hole deviation rate with the MD5150C top hammer drill that was within the desired range. Tower Rock Quarry was very pleased with its higher production and lower operating cost — all while achieving similar hole straightness.” For more information, visit www.cat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Safely Boost Drilling Efficiency With New BenchREMOTE

Using Atlas Copco’s BenchREMOTE remote operator station, drillers can now operate more than 100 yards from the drill, which can be more than 30 yards below them as long as they maintain line-of-site radio communications with the rig.

Blasthole drillers can handle up to three rigs in parallel while working at a safe distance from the high wall with the new BenchREMOTE by Atlas Copco. Traditionally high walls are one area of a quarry or surface mine that expose operators to the most risk. Using Atlas Copco’s BenchREMOTE remote operator station, drillers can now operate more than 100 yards from the drill, which can be more than 30 yards below them as long as they maintain line-of-site radio communications with the rig. The increased distance from high walls and machines on steep or rough terrain enhances worksite safety. Maurice Hunter, business line manager of Atlas Copco Surface and Exploration Drilling Equipment, said “The main advantage of BenchREMOTE is enhanced safety. It means operators no longer have to work near high walls. But being able to handle up to three SmartROC D65 rigs in parallel also helps increase productivity and operator efficiency.” The BenchREMOTE operator station installs in a vehicle, trailer or container. Its controls and displays are exactly those of the working rig, giving the operator the same capabilities as working from the rig itself. A closed WiFi network communicates operator inputs and machine feedback independent of the local network infrastructure. Should the network be lost for any reason, the rig automatically shuts down as an additional safety precaution. Product Manager Mike Wentworth said BenchREMOTE is available to U.S. customers right now. All SmartROC D65 drill rigs that have been equipped with the Atlas Copco Hole Navigation System (HNS) can be upgraded to BenchREMOTE operation. For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit www.atlascopco.us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Vermont Takes Breather From Wind Power, Focuses on Solar Power By Wilson Ring AssociAted Press

MoNtPeLier, Vt. (AP) A few years back, large-scale wind projects dominated the renewable energy discussion in Vermont as vocal opponents decried the destruction of pristine mountaintops and the details of construction plans grabbed headlines. But the commotion has died down, and now the conversation is focused on solar power. All of Vermont’s new electrical capacity last year came from solar, doubling the state’s total in that category, according to the solar energy industries Association. Wind projects take longer to develop than solar, and they can face stiff opposition from the public. And experts say the federal tax credits that are keeping the solar industry on track have been uncertain for wind developers for some time. “Wind is not dead. it’s just taking a little hibernation here as federal policy gets the tax credits right,” said david Blittersdorf, the president of All earth renewables and the developer of the four-turbine Georgia Mountain wind project just north of Burlington. “if there is a project that is well-sited, it’s economically competitive and beneficial, then i think there are still opportunities to move forward,” said darren springer, the deputy commissioner of the Vermont department of Public service, which does energy planning for the state. iberdrola renewables is moving forward with a 15-turbine project on two ridgelines mostly in the Green Mountain National Forest in searsburg and readsboro, enough to power about 14,000 homes. While the company doesn’t have a date yet when it will begin construction, the major hurdles have been cleared, said iberdrola spokesman Paul copleman. the company is in the early stages of planning a project in Windham and Grafton, which could be up to 30 tur-

bines, although the final engineering and environmental studies that will determine the exact number have not yet been done, copleman said. “the two projects that we have in development speak to our interest in the state,” he said. “the fundamentals for developing wind in Vermont are still strong.” Vermont has four industrial-scale wind projects in operation: the 21-tur-

spokeswoman dorothy schnure said the utility considers both to be important and cost-effective. “right now the attention is on the solar because those are the projects that are actively under development,” schnure said. Wind has its detractors. Annette smith, of danby, the executive director of the nonprofit Vermonters for a clean environment and an opponent of

“Wind is not dead. It’s just taking a little hibernation here as federal policy gets the tax credits right.”

Medico Industries 1500 Highway 315 • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 570/825-7711 Fax: 570/824-1169 3647 Shafer’s Schoolhouse Rd. • Stroud Township, PA 18360 570/420-0877 Fax: 570/420-0866 www.medicoind.com

Highway Equipment Company 22035 Perry Highway • 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 www.highway-equipment.com

Westchester Tractor, Inc. Westchester Tractor 60 International Blvd. • Brewster, NY 10509 845/278-7766 Fax: 845/278-4431 www.wtractor.com

David Blittersdorf All Earth Renewables Frank Martin Sons, Inc. 491 Lakewood Road • Madison, ME 04950 207/858-4748 Fax: 207/858-4747

bine, 63-megawatt Lowell Mountain wind farm and a 10-megawatt Georgia Mountain project, both launched in late 2012; the 40-megawatt, 16-turbine project in sheffield launched in fall 2011; and a smaller 6-megawatt wind project, in searsburg, which has been online since 1997. Gov. Peter shumlin has committed the state to get 90 percent of its energy from renewable resources by 2050. to reach that goal Vermont will need more wind, solar and other sources of electricity, including finding ways to be more efficient, Blittersdorf said. Blittersdorf said he felt the future for wind would be for more, smaller projects. He says he’s working on more projects, but he’s not ready to talk about them yet. “it’s going to be all over the place,” he said. despite the current solar-energy push, Green Mountain Power, Vermont’s largest utility, owns 69 megawatts of wind capacity compared to 2.2 megawatts of solar. GMP

industrial wind development, said wind developers are still eager to build in Vermont despite what she said is clearcut opposition from most of the communities where the projects are proposed. she said wind projects divide communities, and once built they are hard to live near. opponents regularly decry what they see as the destruction of mountaintops and a threat to rivers, streams and wildlife. despite a lull in wind projects, smith said she also believes there will be more. “it’s not like nothing is happening, it’s just that they are all happily getting their policies in place ... they have all the mountain-sites scoped out,” smith said. “they know where they want to go, they have sliced and diced every bit of terrain in Vermont and know what’s close to the power lines.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

316 Market Street • Fort Kent, ME 04744 207/834-3171 Fax: 207/834-3115 www.f-m-s.com

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

Contractors Sales Co. Inc. 121 Karner Road • Albany, NY 12212-2010 888-468-5479 Fax: 518-456-8600 www.contractorssales.com


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

Baschmann Services Inc. 1101 Maple Road • Elma, NY 14509 888-655-1101 Fax: 716-655-0374 www.baschmann.com

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

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

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

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Upstate Shredding Adds Three Liebherr Material Handlers UPSTATE from page 8

same time enhanced performance, according to the company. “Our operators have been very happy with the material handler,” Weitsman said. “On the LH60 the visibility from 35 feet up is extraordinary. The cab is very comfortable and the material handler has tremendous power and speed. In our opinion a happy operator is a better and more effective operator. These have been some difficult times in the scrap industry. Scrap prices are at an eight-year low because of a slowdown in the world economy. In order to continue to successfully grow our footprint, we have to make very savvy purchasing decisions and have equally beneficial relationships with our vendors.” About Upstate Shredding Upstate Shredding was founded in 1996 by Adam Weitsman. It is the largest privately held scrap metal processor on the East Coast, with approximately 400 employ-

An LH50 easily unloading automobiles.

ees. The company is headquartered in Owego, N.Y., and operates a number of locations throughout New York and Pennsylvania. In 2014, Upstate Shredding was named Scrap Company of the Year by Platts, a division of McGraw Hill. Additionally, Upstate Shredding has been named a finalist for the AMM Scrap Company of the Year for the last three years. Upstate has been working with Tracey Road Equipment for the past 10 years. In addition to its material handlers, it has purchased loaders, excavators, shears, over the road trucks and sweepers all from the company. For more information about Upstate Shredding, visit www.upstateshredding.com. For more information about Tracey Road Equipment, visit www.traceyroad.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

More Than 1,000 Guests Attend Townline Event TOWNLINE from page 30

Two of the open house’s youngest guests enjoyed the sunshine and some vanilla ice cream while sitting in the bucket of a Case wheel loader. A local New Hampshire band, “The Plainfield Orangemen,” gathered a large crowd as they entertained Townline’s guests with their easy listening music.

McNamara Dairy, one of Townline Equipment’s customers, brought two of its calves to the event.

Townline Equipment’s employees took their turns at the grills to cook for all the guests who attend the open house year after year.


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EMPIRE CRANE CO. RT-T-HC/CC-AT-BT-Towers 7021 Performance Drive N. Syracuse, NY 13212 315/458-4101 Fax: 315/458-3169 Boston, MA 508/868-7734 NYC/NJ 908/203-0400

MCCLUNG-LOGAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY INC. RT-T-HC/CC-AT-BT www.mcclung-logan.com MARYLAND 4601 Washington Blvd. Baltimore, MD 21227 410-242-6500 VIRGINIA 160 Kentmere Court Winchester, VA 22603 540-722-3700 1345 Mountain Rd. Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-266-0000 4112 Holland Blvd. Chesapeake, VA 23323 757-485-3314 8450 Quarry Rd. Manassas, VA 20110 703-393-7344 2025 Cook Drive Salem, VA 24153 540-989-3750 808 Norton Rd. Wise, VA 24293 276-328-8027 DELAWARE 17941 Sussex Highway Bridgeville, DE 19933 302-337-3400 NORTH CAROLINA 3908 N. Graham St. Charlotte, NC 28206 704-509-2728

For Your Local Terex Dealer Please Contact: Terex USA, LLC 106 12th St. SE Waverly, IA 50677 USA Phone: (319) 352-3920 Fax: (319) 352-9395 email: info.cranes@terex.com web: www.terex.com/cranes


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PWC Reflects on Years of Reaching the ‘Concrete Ceiling’ ACHIEVEMENT from page 28

ers and creating opportunities in janitorial, mechanical and electrical service contracting motivates Martinez and her senior leadership team every day. Lisa Santaite Ballerini, president of Montana Construction, said that her motivation for success “has and always will be my family.” Under Ballerini, Montana which now has annual sales of $40 million “grew and flourished” despite the recession. She attributes the success to “our dedication and never compromising on quality and service.” Montana employs a staff of close to 100 and has an extensive fleet of equipment. Theodora Sergiou, vice president, Nicholas Pools Corine Bruno photo (L-R) are Katie Grimm, Jaci McHugh, and Clara Garcia, all of Monarch Electric; and Inc., praised her parents and Rob Nappa, Accordant Company the president of her alma LLC. mater, Georgian Court

do it with integrity, listen to your customers, and give them the value and service they deserve.” She reminded all that success isn’t “going to be handed to you.” Developing lead-

University — where Sergiou now teaches marketing and management — who told her to “always dream the impossible.” She chronicled her journey, the company’s volunteer efforts after Sandy and with Ocean County Community and said that her goal remains to “keep growing the business.” Sergiou was recently included in NJ Monthly Magazine’s Top 25 Leading Woman Entrepreneur and Business Owners. Maria Yglesias and Maria Del Mar Lopez, managing partners, M&M Development, developer and builder of “superior and distinctively beautiful affordable housing,” took the podium together. M & M projects include work for the Coopers Hill Housing Development in Camden and the Harmony Square project in Newark. Noting that M&M is “transforming communities,” Yglesias noted that a common thread among all honorees is the “pursuit of excellence.” She urged all women to mentor women to help “make a better world.” Corporate sponsors of PWC-NJ are Montana Construction and Binsky & Snyder Service; platinum sponsors are Torcon; Tishman, an AECOM Company; and Turner Construction. For information, visit www.pwcusa.org/nj. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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(L-R) are Maria Del Mar Lopez, M&M Development; Carolyn Pugaczewski, M.Adams & Associates; and Maria Yglesias, M&M Development.

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(L-R) are Amy Benbrook, CohnReznick; Carolyn Pugaczewski, M.Adams & Associates; Laura Bianchini, Almasi Contractors; and Anne Marie Almasi, Almasi Companies.

(L-R) are Cheryl Isbill, Maria Maranda, Jeanette Roman-Santiago and Rebecca Swan, all of International Fidelity Insurance Co. (IFIC).

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(L-R) are Alexa Varro, TeamPAR; and Karen Rossilli-Kiefer and Patricia Rossilli, PARSolutions and PARFlooring.

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Angela Afraine (L) and Danielle Auck, HC Constructors Inc.

(L-R) are Maria Yglesias, M&M Development; Carolyn Pugaczewski, M.Adams & Associates ; and Maria Del Mar Lopez, M&M Development.

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Carolyn Pugaczewski (L), M.Adams & Associates, and Linda Schneck, Unity Construction.


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Deere Extends Generator Drive Options With New Lineup John Deere Power Systems (JDPS) extended its generator drive power solutions with the introduction of four new PowerTech prime power generator drive engines at Intermat. The new engines meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Final Tier IV emissions regulations without the need for a diesel particulate filter (DPF) — giving OEMs with space-constrained installations more options for their prime power generator set applications. The engines utilize a John Deere integrated emissions control system equipped with cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR), a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC), and a selective catalytic reduction (SRC) system, and join the existing lineup of Final Tier IV generator drive engines that use the same technologies plus a DPF. “We’ve been able to develop constant speed engines that do not require a diesel particulate filter to meet both stringent emissions regulations and the performance our customers have come to expect,” said Darrin Treptow, manager, worldwide marketing of John Deere Power Systems. Product enhancements including increased power, low idle speeds, dual frequency ratings and easy paralleling enhance customer performance for prime markets.

Low idle speed capability reduces fluid consumption and decreases wear on the engine during transport or start-up and shutdown checks. Electronic controls enable easy synchronization when operating generator sets in parallel, while offering flexible dual frequency operations of 50 Hz at 1500 rpm or 60 Hz at 1800 rpm. In addition to generator sets, these engines can provide power to selected constant speed applications, according to the manufacturer. “Our engines offer an ideal and efficient solution for prime power in a wide variety of operating conditions,” Treptow said. New PowerTech generator drive engine models and power ratings include: • PowerTech PSL 4.5L: 128 kWm • PowerTech PVL 6.8L: 160 kWm and 192 kWm • PowerTech PSL 6.8L: 216 kWm and 240 kWm

The new engines meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Final Tier IV emissions regulations without the need for a diesel particulate filter (DPF) — giving OEMs with space-constrained installations more options for their prime power generator set applications.

• PowerTech PSL 9.0L: 273 kWm, 326 kWm and 345 kWm John Deere plans to begin production of the PowerTech PSL 4.5L generator drive engine in late 2015 while the PowerTech PVL 6.8L, PSL 6.8L and 9.0L generator drive engines will enter production in 2016. “We listened to generator set manufacturers to understand the features and services they needed to meet the challenges they face. That’s why our new engines continue to offer easy operation and compact generator

set packaging, all while continuing to meet customer performance expectations,” Treptow said. John Deere is one of the few manufacturers that build engines exclusively for offhighway applications. This specialization has given John Deere experience in developing and packaging generator drive engines. John Deere engines deliver performance, power, fluid efficiency, reliability, easy installation and emissions compliance to both generator set OEMs and end users, according to the manufacturer. John Deere offers an extensive lineup of standby and prime generator set engines that meet emissions regulations while delivering quick-starting, clean-running and fuel-efficient performance. The full lineup of John Deere generator drive engines ranges in displacement from 2.9L to 13.5L and covers generator drive ratings from 42 to 755 hp (31 to 563 kWm). These engines include nonemissions certified, EU Stage II and Stage III A, EPA Tier III, Interim Tier IV and Final Tier IV models. For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com/jdpower. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Case Brings Technologies Together With SiteSolutions Case Construction Equipment has increased from 12 to 40, enabling brought together its precision confleet managers to monitor a more struction services — including all comprehensive range of health and telematics and machine control techperformance indicators on their nologies — under the name Case equipment. This will make it even SiteSolutions. Case SiteSolutions easier to maximize the fleet’s proserves as the foundation for the ductivity and utilization, as well as brand’s focus on developing 360ensure each machine’s health. degree business solutions to help • Enhanced Connectivity with customers achieve greater productivOptional Satellite Coverage: Case ity on the job site and the highest also is introducing a hardware return on investment for their busiupdate with its new AM53 modem ness. that includes 3G connectivity to Case will continue to evolve these improve the modem’s communicaservices with the goal of making the tion speed, coverage and backup batuse of data more practical and intutery. These improvements follow the itive to contractors. This starts with Case Construction Equipment has brought together its recently announced option of adding construction services — including all telem- satellite connectivity to ensure the extension of the factory-ready precision atics and machine control technologies — under the machine control offering for dozers, name Case SiteSolutions. telematics services in areas without as well as the continued expansion cellular network coverage. Case has and connectivity of its telematics partnered with IRIDIUM and Quake trol solutions with all three primary machine Global for this capability. solutions. Highlights include: • Making Machine Control Accessible: control brands, making it easy for Case cusFollowing the 2014 strategic partnership tomers to benefit from the precision, producCase SiteSolutions Academy with Leica Geosystems, Case offers a full tivity and time/cost savings that come with A key to the development of these solurange of Leica precision construction solu- machine control. tions is the ability for equipment owners to • Added Parameters for More show tangible gains and business improvetions, and customers receive greater access and support to these technologies through Comprehensive Information: The number ments. Case is establishing a user tool — Case dealers. Select Case equipment also is of machine parameters transmitted by the Case SiteSolutions Academy — that will available as factory-ready for machine con- Case SiteWatch telematics system has been launch via its Web site in June 2015 where

users can learn firsthand how to use the technologies under the SiteSolutions platform, and leverage every opportunity to increase productivity and improve jobsite efficiencies. Some users think of these technologies as complex — Case SiteSolutions Academy is built as a simple, easy to access centralized information management system. It can be used for sharing information on basic operation as well as tips and tactics for greater utilization/performance. Case SiteSolutions Academy will: • Provide end-user level detail on operation of equipment • Reduce frequency of operational questions • Create a consistent message of application for users and support personnel within the Case network • Offer consistent entry level training to the equipment to maximize efficiency • Manage and share tips/tactics for best practices, improving utilization and performance For more information, visit CaseCE.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Doosan Introduces Tier IV-Compliant Wheel Excavators Doosan expanded its Tier IV excavator lineup with two new wheel models — the DX140W-5 and DX190W-5 — for applications that require an excavator with rubber tires. The “dash-5” excavators replace the “dash-3” (interim Tier IV) models. In addition to a Tier IV diesel engine, these models feature improved fuel efficiency from a new smart power control (SPC) selectable engine mode and multiple product enhancements, according to the manufacturer. The 132-net-hp DX140W-5 and 168-nethp DX190W-5 wheel excavators stand out from other excavating equipment with their rubber tires, making them a popular choice for customers who regularly drive on finished concrete or asphalt surfaces. Doosan wheel excavators are often used in highway/street development, building, manufacturing operations, site development and land improvement. For example, a wheel excavator customer can drive on the shoulder of a road to dig in an adjacent ditch or use a bucket and clamp to pick up materials and load them into a truck for disposal. Machine Efficiency and Productivity A new selectable feature, SPC engine mode, is standard on the DX140W-5 and DX190W-5. SPC consists of two systems — variable speed control and pump torque control — that work together to improve machine efficiency while maintaining productivity and reducing fuel consumption. The engine control unit automatically manages SPC when SPC is engaged. Each of the four power modes will function with SPC engaged or disengaged; however, SPC can be active only in the digging work mode. • Variable Speed Control: Reduces engine rpm during low workload requirements such as during the swing portion of a dig cycle. This reduces the total energy required to perform a task and improves fuel efficiency by up to 3 to 7 percent. • Pump Torque Control: Efficiently matches hydraulic pump torque and engine response to the task, preventing engine overload and excess fuel consumption, improving efficiency. Machine Updates DX140W-5 and DX190W-5 excavators offer customers multiple product enhancements; however, what doesn’t change are the dependable performance, comfort and ease of service of their “dash-3” predecessors. • Ergonomic joystick: improves operator comfort and ease of use • Relocated rear camera: enhances rear visibility • Camera monitor: allows operators to monitor machine information while camera is on

Doosan expanded its Tier IV excavator lineup with two new wheel models — the DX140W-5 and DX190W-5 — for applications that require an excavator with rubber tires.

• Floor pedal: adds optional way for operators to activate two-way auxiliary hydraulics • Alternator upgrade: provides 80 amps for improved performance • Emergency stop relocated: makes it easier for operators to reach on the seat base Tier IV Solution The Doosan DX140W-5 and DX190W-5 wheel excavators comply with Tier IV emission standards. Both models are fitted with Doosan DL06 diesel engines and aftertreatment technologies and do not require a diesel particulate filter (DPF). The engines are optimized for use with a high-pressure

common-rail fuel delivery system and a cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) system. They use a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) to reduce particulate matter and selective catalyst reduction (SCR) aftertreatment to reduce nitrogen oxides. Additionally, a variety of aftertreatment systems have been implemented as part of the Tier IV compliance, such as diesel exhaust fluid, which is used with SCR technology. Doosan Telematics Doosan excavators come with a standard three-year subscription to Doosan Telematics, which allows equipment owners and fleet managers to remotely monitor

machine location, hours, fuel usage, engine idle versus work time and error codes, as well as engine and hydraulic temperatures. Machines can be monitored via an online Doosan Telematics account. In addition, Doosan dealers can provide improved customer support using the system by responding to machine warning messages and alerts, troubleshooting machine issues, and then sending a field service vehicle to help with repairs and deliver the proper parts. For more information, visit doosanequipment.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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MIDLANTIC MACHINERY INC.

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Cummins Showcases Tier IV Technology at Intermat The opening day of Intermat highlighted a strong presence of Cummins engines in equipment meeting low emissions requirements in the 75 to 751 hp (56 to 560 kW) low-emissions power category. Cummins power was featured in a wide variety of machines, from site dumpers to excavators, cranes to compressors, forklifts to compactors, and wheel loaders to road milling machines. Significant productivity improvements and fuel- Cummins Stage IV (Tier IV Final) engine lineup. efficiency gains have been realized for the machines with the transition to low-emissions engines, highlighting application — not just with ultra-clean power, but also with how Cummins brings technology that transforms to each improved response and lower operating costs, according to

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Volvo High Reach Demolition Excavators Built for Safety Volvo Construction Equipment’s EC480EHR come standard with a free EC380EHR and EC480EHR high reach six-year subscription to CareTrack on demolition excavators are designed and new purchases. With CareTrack, fuel built to offer maximum safety in all costs can be reduced, machine and operdemolition applications. A frameator performance optimized and service mounted falling object guard (FOG) and and maintenance proactively managed safety windows ensure safer operations to maximize uptime. when there is a risk of the cab being struck by debris, and rear and side-view Dismantle in Comfort cameras provide a complete view of the The EC380EHR and EC480EHR are job site at all times. equipped with a high-visibility Volvo Produced at the Volvo manufacturing cab and carefully placed cameras, ensurfacilities, these machines are fully suping the ultimate in both productivity and ported by the company’s global service safety. Ergonomically placed controls and spare parts network to increase and a shock-absorbent air suspension uptime. seat ensure high levels of operator comDesigned to dismantle, the fort. EC380EHR and EC480EHR are These machines feature a hands-on tilt equipped with robust components and a function, with buttons located on the joypowerful Volvo Tier IV Final engine to sticks to allow the operator to easily ensure these machines keep working adjust the angle of the tilting cab without shift after shift. They have been built removing their hands from the joysticks, with a sturdy undercarriage and an ensuring an unobstructed view of the improved working range over 360 working area from the new, high-visibildegrees, reducing the need to reposition ity care cab designed for demolition the machine and maximizing producduties. This view is further enhanced by tion efficiency. The heavy-duty, two cameras mounted on the arm, dishydraulically extendable undercarriage played on an 8 in. monitor for a thorough can be retracted for ease of transportaview of the attachment and working tion and expanded for ultimate stability area. To ensure the operator is always on site, in a matter of minutes, according working within the machine’s limits, a to the manufacturer. total moment indicator warns when the Volvo has committed itself to the machine is approaching the maximum demolition segment with single source safe working load. manufacturing of its high reach excavator products. In addition to demolitionA Versatile Addition specific high reach excavators, Volvo The EC380EHR and EC480EHR are also offers demolition-guarding accesdesigned to add versatility to any fleet. A sories for standard excavators ranging hydraulic modular joint uses a hydraulic from Volvo EC220 models, up to dual full pin lock mechanism to release EC700 that are factory-fitted and availdigging equipment and change from able through the Volvo spare parts nethigh-reach demolition boom to a stanwork. dard. For hydraulic attachments such as “Our dealers are ready to support the breakers, shears, crushers, sorting grabs demolition segment with the full, global Designed to dismantle, the EC380EHR and EC480EHR have been built with a sturdy and tilt rotators, the machine is factory backing of Volvo,” said Walter Reeves, undercarriage and an improved working range over 360 degrees, reducing the need to fitted with a wide variety of hydraulic district sales manager, Volvo reposition the machine and maximizing production efficiency. lines to suit these attachments. Construction Equipment. The attachment management system stores the settings for up to 20 different The EC380EHR and EC480EHR are hours to set up the machine from the trailer Bringing Down the House equipped with a variety of features dedicated to work with the Volvo quick assembly sys- hydraulic attachments for ease of operation. With a robust structure, heavy tool weight to heavy-duty demolition, offering ultimate tem. These machines can be equipped with Depending on the hydraulic options configand outstanding hydraulics, the EC380EHR protection for the machine in this extreme a dust suppression system with a 7.9 gpm ured, the management system can store flow, and EC480EHR ensure a strong perform- application. A micro-mesh screen on the (30 Lpm) hydraulic lifting pump, eliminat- maximum pressure, and settings for ease of ance in the toughest of demolition projects. doors and engine cowl keeps out particles ing the need for a separate solution. Two or switching between working tools. The latest generation of Volvo high reach and boosts engine performance and full- four programmable nozzles provide a fine Volvo offers a full range of quick couexcavator benefits from improvements to the length track-chain guards prevent sharp mist that traps dust, and the water system plers, including its dedicated S-type coupler, machine structure and hydraulic system, objects from lodging in the tracks. Swing- also can be used for cleaning the machine that are perfectly matched to the bucket each optimized to carry heavier attachments, ring protection guard protects the swing-ring with the high-pressure water gun mounted range to ensure high break-out forces at all and the maximum pin height has been bearing seal and grease piping from damage behind the cab. times. The Volvo universal quick coupler increased to widen the working range for by rebar, timber or other debris. Further bringing efficiency to the job site picks up a variety of attachments. ultimate productivity. In addition, a new For more information, call 717/532-9181 is CareTrack — the Volvo Construction electro-hydraulic system uses intelligent Efficient Workflow Equipment telematics system that gives fleet or visit www.volvo.com. technology to control on-demand flow for (This story also can be found on These machines have been designed to managers remote access to a wide range of accurate controllability and excellent fuel get to work quickly and efficiently — it typ- machine monitoring information to save Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at economy. ically takes one engineer only three to four time and money. The EC380EHR and www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Case Introduces Five New Montabert V3500 Delivers Excavator Plate Compactors in Demanding Conditions Case Construction Equipment introduced five new plate compactors to its attachments lineup — the SC-30, SC-60, SC-80, SC-110 and SC-220. The plate compactors are ideal for utility work, and are primarily used to compact the foundation in shallower trenches and prevent movement/ground upheaval. These plates run on unidirectional hydraulics and are available in a variety of sizes, ranging from 19 by 20 in. to 32 by 42 in. (48 by 51 cm to 81 by 106 cm). For soil compaction, the SC series can compact up to 4 ft. (1.2 m) — more than five times the efficiency of handheld compactors. For slopes, the SC series takes on the challenge of efficiently compacting materials on an incline. The new plate compactors also can drive and extract piles, fence posts, guardrails and more. Because of their design and ease of use, the plate compactors simplify compaction work without introducing another machine or operator into the already cramped space. Durable, Efficient Design The SC series of plate compactors is designed for heavy compaction tasks, with an “Angle Technology” base plate design that transfers and distributes vibratory forces more efficiently, and ultimately protects and extends the life of the compactor and carrier. The design allows for trench compaction in narrow areas where access is limited. The base plate also offers a lower center of gravity, which puts the attachment’s energy where it’s needed the most, according to the manufacturer. The plate compactor’s shock mounts are tilted 15 degrees outward, allowing better force distribution across the plate, less stress on the compactor during operation and reduced wear. This design also improves performance and durability. Another feature of the plates is their flow control with a reverse flow check valve that’s standard on

The SC-30, SC-60, SC-80, SC-110 and SC220 plate compactors are ideal for utility work, and are primarily used to compact the foundation in shallower trenches and prevent movement/ground upheaval.

all models and a stainless steel pressure relief valve for added safety. The SC series features a wide variety of custom mountings available to fit a variety of carriers. Maintenance Made Easy The plate compactor requires zero maintenance as it has a continuous oil bath lubrication system that extends the life of the bearings. Each SC series plate compactor also is covered under a two-year limited warranty. For more information, visit http://www.CaseCE.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The Montabert V3500 heavy-range hydraulic breaker features an automatic two-speed variation system — adjusting its impact energy and striking rate to deliver high energy per blow on hard ground and high frequency on soft ground. Designed for use on large excavators ranging in size from 35 to 60 tons (31.7 to 54 t), the 8,071-lb. (3,661 kg) hydraulic breaker delivers up to 710 blows per minute. For optimal breaking power, the V3500 requires a hydraulic flow rate of between 66 and 841/2 gal. (250 to 320 Lpm) per minute and is classified within the 10,000 ft.-lb. energy weight class. Standard features on the V3500 include a progressive start system that prevents the breaker from slipping, a blank-fire protection system that reduces harmful metalto-metal contact and an automatic lubrication system that ensures the breaker is constantly lubricated for maximum functionality. Although recommended for use in demolition and excavation applications involving homogeneous materials, for use on large excavators ranging in size the breaker’s energy cham- Designed from 35 to 60 tons (31.7 to 54 t), the 8,071-lb. (3,661 kg) ber acts as a hydraulic shock hydraulic breaker delivers up to 710 blows per minute. absorber, reducing pressure variations in the hydraulic for underwater applications. circuits to provide consistent energy to the For more information, visit breaker. In addition, the V3500 hydraulic www.montabert.com. breaker’s fully enclosed, heavy-duty cradle (This story also can be found on minimizes noise levels while protecting Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at working parts from dust and debris. An www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) optional air pressurization kit is available


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Skid-Lift Begins Production of Scissor Lift Attachments Skid-Lift announced the production of its scissor lift skid steer attachment for construction, maintenance and agricultural industries. The Skid-Lift is a powerful but easy-to-operate attachment that allows work crews to reach up to 27 ft. (14 m) in the air, with 4 degree tilt and a stable working platform in the air. The company has teamed up with Norwood Sales of Horace, N.D., to handle distribution of its product, which is available

for sale now. “We are excited to bring Skid-Lift to market. It represents years of design and engineering work that delivers convenience and a major cost savings to skid steer owners and rental stores,” said Guy Nelson, president of Skid-Lift. Skid-Lift works as an attachment for skid steers as well as tractors. The base legs of the Skid-Lift attachment are adjustable and allow professionals to

work on all surfaces, including rough or uneven terrain. “By eliminating expensive components, such as pumps, hydraulic drive motors, wheels, and batteries used on standalone scissor lifts, Skid-Lift provides a lower cost of entry and ownership,” said Nelson. “This unit will go anywhere my Bobcat will go. On our old unit, we had to lay down plywood to get anywhere with it on soft ground,” said Brad Johnson of Johnson Farms.
 Skid-Lift Attachment Features • Two Models: tilting and non-tilting • Hydraulic controls at the base and basket • Manual extension platform on tilting model • Overriding ground controls • Hydraulic safety bypass

Skid-Lift works as an attachment for skid steers as well as tractors. The base legs of the Skid-Lift attachment are adjustable and allow professionals to work on all surfaces, including rough or uneven terrain.

at the base and basket • Standard fork lift pockets • Tilt deck plus/minus 4 degrees on tilting model • Weight: 1,700 to 2100 lbs. (771 to 952 kg)

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For more information, visit http://skid-lift.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Brokk TC120 Tank Cutter Attachment Doosan Expands Delivers Maximum Cutting Control Versatility With Clamp Attachments

The new Doosan clamp attachments work with multiple bucket widths ranging from 24 to 60 in. (61 to 152 cm), depending on the clamp type, to help maintain the load when operating Doosan DX63-3 to DX255LC-5 excavators. The TC120 provides great flexibility with its hydraulic rotation capabilities and 5 in. (12.7 cm) wide jaws. It exerts 75 tons (68 t) of cutting force at 7,250 psi to easily cut through .5 in. (1.3 cm) thick steel plate.

Brokk Inc. releases the TC120 Tank Cutter attachment. Manufactured by their sister company, Darda, this attachment delivers maximum cutting control and ultimate versatility for continuous steel cutting abilities. The 47-by-17-in. (119 by 43 cm) TC120 tank cutter can be used with the Brokk 160, 260 and 400 models. The TC120 brings flexibility to the job site with its hydraulic rotation capabilities and 5 in. (12.7 cm) wide jaws. It exerts 75 tons (68 t) of cutting force at 7,250 psi to easily cut through .5 in. (1.3 cm) thick steel plate. Although this attachment can be used in a variety of applications, such as in salvage yards and balers, it’s commonly employed for cutting steel tanks, pipes and vessels. The most common method of cutting steel, an open-flame torch, poses a fire hazard when cutting into flammable tanks and vessels, and it can raise the risk of exposure to harmful emissions. By using the electric Brokk machine with the TC120 instead, operators reduce the risk of exposure to toxic emissions as well as prevent fires. “This revolutionary product defines versatility. It combines power, efficiency and, above all, safety,” said Mike Martin, Brokk Inc.’s vice president of operations. “Safety is vital. When cutting tanks, you never know what you’ll run

Doosan has expanded the versatility of its excavators with the addition of eight main pin clamps and seven pro-link wedge lock clamps that are compatible with wedge lock attachments. The new Doosan clamp attachments are compatible with the wedge lock buckets and quick couplers, and give more flexibility to operators who use the wedge lock couplers. The new Doosan clamp attachments work with multiple bucket widths ranging from 24 to 60 in. (61 to 152 cm), depending on the clamp type, to help maintain the load when operating Doosan DX63-3 to DX255LC-5 excavators. The hydraulic and pro-link wedge lock clamps have the same characteristics as the non-wedge lock style clamp, enabling precise movement and positioning. When not in use, the clamps retract, making the attachments excellent for demolition, site preparation and land-clearing applications. For more information, visit doosanequipment.com.

into. You don’t have to worry about that with the Brokk machine and TC120 combination. Since it’s electric, you reduce the risk that comes with cutting into potentially flammable tanks.” In addition to heightened safety, the TC120 improves productivity by continuously cutting steel. “For the first time in the industry, there’s a safe, easy, high-productivity option for cutting steel,” Martin said. “Combining the Brokk machine with the TC120 attachment is like powering a giant scissors — it slices through steel like a scissor to paper.” The TC120 attachment also benefits contractors with its extended reach. Brokk machines’ remote capabilities, coupled with arms that extend as far as 27 ft. (8.2 m), easily reach places others can’t, improving effi(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment ciency while minimizing labor costs. Because it’s Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) attached to a Brokk machine, it reduces the risk of injury to laborers by eliminating the need to climb scaffolds and ladders with torches to get to hard-to-reach spaces. improving efficiency and promoting safety. For more information, call 800/621-7856 or visit The TC120 is one of many Brokk attachments that can be quickly interchanged for greater versatility on a job site. www.brokk.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Brokk Inc. supplies a wide range of remote-controlled machinery and attachments, maximizing productivity, Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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CAT AUCTION SERVICES

• Los Angeles, CA May 15, 2015

www.catauctions.com 866-750-9432

• Chehalis, WA May 19, 2015

• Morgantown, WV Wed., May 13, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

• El Paso, TX June 3, 2015

• Richmond, VA Tues., May 19, 2015 For: Day 1 - Construction Equipment & Trucks

SCOTT PERRY & CO.

www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008

• ONLINE ONLY May 13, 2015

• Tipton, CA May 28, 2015

www.motleys.com 804-232-3300

• Java Village, NY Wed., May 13, 2015 For: E.J. Freyburger Earthmoving Retirement Auction

• Pendleton, IN Fri., September 18, 2015 For: 23rd Annual Fall Auction

• Prince George BC May 6, 2015

• Chicago, IL May 28, 2015

MOTLEY’S AUCTION GROUP

• Palmyra, NY Sat., May 9, 2015 For: 30th Annual Palmyra Government Surplus Equipment Auction

JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS

• ONLINE ONLY May 6, 2015

• Orlando, FL May 21, 2015

• Gastonia, NC Wed., June 10, 2015 For: One Owner – Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & more

www.teitsworth.com

• Pendleton, IN Fri., June 19, 2015 For: 23rd Annual Summer Auction

• Fort Worth, TX May 6-7, 2015

• Billings, MT May 21, 2015

• Midland, NC Wed., May 20, 2015 For: Equipment, Trucks & Trailers

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 14, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558

• Williston, ND May 20, 2015

585-243-1563

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 14, 2015 For: Equipment & Trucks

BIG IRON

• Phoenix, AZ May 20, 2015

www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631

• Pittsburgh, PA May 19, 2015

RTI AUCTIONS

• Morgantown, WV Wed., May 13, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

• Detroit, MI May 14, 2015

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.

COMMONWEALTH OF PA

JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200

EQUIPMENT ROW.com www.equipmentrow.com 580-931-6156

• Marietta, PA Fri., June 19, 2015 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment Auction

HENDERSON AUCTIONS www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252

• Pensacola, FL Sat., May 16, 2015 For: Construction & Farm Equipment & Related items • Odessa/Midland, TX Wed., June 17, 2015 For: Permian Basin Oilfield Absolute Auction

• Gorham, ME Wed., May 20, 2015 For: Public Auction

• Tampa, FL Tues., May 19, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment, Trailers, Trucks & Commercial Vehicles • Lebanon, TN Sat., June 20, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

• West Fargo, ND Wed., May 27, 2015 For: Suby Construction Company • JUNE ONLINE AUCTION June 3 - 10, 2015 For: Upper Midwest Locations • West Fargo, ND Wed., July 29, 2015 For: Aglron Event • Litchfield, MN Thurs., September 3, 2015 For: Aglron Event

ROGERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY

UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.rogersauctiongroup.com 800-442-7906

www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103

• Mount Airy, NC Sat., June 20, 2015 For: Construction, Agriculture & Transport Equipment

• Wilmington, DE Fri., June 26, 2015 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment

• Charlotte, NC Sat., September 19, 2015 For: Charlotte/Mecklenburg Rolling Stock Auction

WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., June 6, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment

www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560

• Denver, CO Wed., May 13, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment

• Princeton, MN Sat., September 12, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment

• Carencro, LA September 2-3, 2015 For: 2 Day Fall Contractor’s Auction

• Smithfield, NC Thurs., May 21, 2015 For: Absolute Auction – Construction Equipment & Trucks

DARELL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS INC.

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

MANASSE AUCTIONEERS

• Harrison, MI Thurs., May 7, 2015 For: Annual Spring Contractor Auction

www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395

• MAY ONLINE AUCTION May 6 - 13, 2015 For: Upper Midwest Locations

www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668

• Harrisburg, PA Tues., June 9, 2015 For: Spring Heavy Equipment Auction

• Hampton, NJ Wed., June 3, 2015 For: Absolute Auction, Liquidation Brian Plushanski Construction Company Inc.

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173

LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION COMPANY

• Livingston, LA June 10-11, 2015 For: 2 Day Summer Contractor’s Auction

www.dunkleauctioneers.com 800-433-6670

• Uniontown, PA Thurs., June 4, 2015 For: Construction & Farm Equipment

ROLLER AUCTIONEERS

www.auctionsbygov.com 866-469-7383

www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898

www.quarrickauction.com 724-439-1621

www.manasseauctions.com 607-692-4540 • Schenectady, NY Fri., May 15, 2015 For: Complete Dispersal/Liquidation Auction

• Denver, CO Wed., July 15, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment

• Princeton, MN Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment

• Denver, CO Wed., September 16, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC.

• Denver, CO Wed., November 11, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment

• Darlington, PA Thurs., May 28, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment

www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990


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Proxibid Reports Record-Breaking Earnings in Q1 Proxibid announced results for the first quarter, ending March 31, 2015. Fueled by record GMV (gross merchandise value) and online sales, Proxibid recorded its highest quarterly revenue in company history and delivered a 60 percent increase over Q1 2014 revenue. While Proxibid experienced solid results across all categories, the company saw particular strength in heavy equipment, industrial machinery and collector cars, as well as its reverse supply chain business. “This quarter was very exciting for Proxibid, with both February and March bringing particularly strong results,” said Ryan Downs, president and CEO of Proxibid. “Namebrand auction companies continue to bring their inventory to the Proxibid Marketplace, which fuels our core business. At the same time, large asset owners allocate inventory to the Marketplace as they realize our best practices lead to maximized return on investment. That, combined with our growth in the UK, has helped to power growth for the company.” Key partnership announcements with Keno Brothers and eBay, as well as an increased focus on the burgeoning collector car market, generated a great deal of awareness of and interest in Proxibid in the first quarter. Major brand names like GW McGrew Auction Co. and Leake Auction Company have already signed on to bring sales to the Proxibid Marketplace later this year as a result of these efforts. “Since 2004, we have partnered with Proxibid because we believe in providing a superior online experience for buyers,” said CE Vaughan, president of Equify Auctions. “No other online provider is as committed to the overall success of our business. Proxibid is constantly working to enhance the online experience for both buyers and sellers, ensuring maximum returns. Proxibid is a valued partner in making our live auctions available on a global stage.” With an industry-low non-pay rate of 0.15 percent, Proxibid provides the most sophisticated risk management system in the industry. That, combined with the company’s robust online platform that ensures 99.99+ percent uptime, makes the company uniquely qualified to securely manage transactions of highly valued items such as heavy construction equipment, industrial machinery, collector cars, antiques, real estate and more, according to the company. For more information, visit www.proxibid.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Friday, May 8: AUBURN, MAINE: Very Large Late Model Job Completion Auction of Major Gas Line Project. (Very Late Model Cat Equipment - probably the LARGEST SALE EVER IN NEW ENGLAND!) Schott Management & K&K Contracting: UNBELIEVABLE CAT LATE MODEL EQUIPMENT TO INCLUDE: (7) 2013-2012 Cat M322Ds, (6) 2013-2012 Cat M318Ds. 2013 Cat M316D, 2013 Cat 950K, 2014-2013 Cat 938K, (3) 2013 Cat 908H, (2) 2013 Cat 420E (4x4), (5) 2013 Cat 307Ds, (6) 2013 Cat 314ELCRs, 2013 Cat D6K, (2) 2013 Cat D5Ks, (2) 2013 Weiler W530-W430 Road Wideners, (3) 2013 JD 75Ds, (35) 2013 Terex Light Plants, plus SEVERAL 2014 Peterbilt triaxle Dump Trucks, 2014 triaxle Truck Tractors, triaxle Dump Trailers, PLUS FROM K&K: A Very Large Amount of Pickup Trucks, Truck Tractors, Rubber Tired Loaders, Crawler Tractors, Rubber Tired Excavators, Hydraulic Excavators, Skid Steers, Vibratory & Static Rollers, Motor Graders, Sweepers, Air Compressors, Welders, Man Lifts, Equipment & Dump Trailers,.. PLUS A VERY LARGE AMOUNT OF SUPPORT EQUIPMENT INCLUDING: Water Pumps, Generators, Compactors, Chain & Cutoffs Saws, Survey Equipment, many Hydraulic Hammers, Buckets.

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Saturday, June 13: BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK: Crane Auction: Complete Liquidation - It’s Good! HILITES: Demag AC395, Terex T750, P&H PPM 130ton, Mack 28ton Boom Truck, 6 Drop Deck Trailers,Truck Tractors, Support, (6) Tagalong Trailers, Large Quantity of Rigging & Construction Equipment.

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Friday, June 19: GALION, OHIO: Job Completion; (25) Truck Tractors, (25) Walking FloorTrailers, Group of Dump Trailers & Hydraulic Excavators, Backhoes, Skid Steers, Crawler Tractors, Light Plants, Shop Equipment & Attachments.

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Saturday, June 20: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment including Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Earthmoving Equipment, Truck Tractors, Trailers, Dump Trucks, Attachments & Support Equipment.

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Tuesday, June 23: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerials & Forklifts from Several National Rental Fleets, Attachments, Support, Truck & Trailers.

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Sunday, May 10: CANASTOTA, NEW YORK: Lawn & 14. Thursday, June 25: SAN ANGELO, TEXAS: Late Model Garden Equipment, Compact-Utility- Agricultural Tractors, Forklifts, Rental Fleet Construction & Support Equipment, Attachments, Trucks Aerial Lifts, Large Quantity New Support Equipment. & Trailers. 3-4. Saturday, May 16 - Sunday, May 17: MANCHESTER 15. Saturday, June 27: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Late Model (CONCORD), NEW HAMPSHIRE: 2 DAY COMPLETE LIQUIRental Returns, Telescopic Forklifts, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Crane DATION OF THE D.W. FORD COLLECTION (OVER 60 YRS). Trucks, All Types of Construction Equipment, Crawler Tractors, Trash One of the Finest & Prestigious Collections in the ConstructionCompactors, Loader Backhoes, Hydraulic Excavators, Trucks & Truck & Agricultural Industries in North America. Large Quantity of Trailers Mack. Cat, John Deere Collectibles to be found on Planet Earth. * 16. Saturday, July 11: SYRACUSE (CANASTOTA), NEW WATCH OUR WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE LISTING OF ONE OF YORK: ANNUAL ALEX LYON & SON HAY CAMP & BARBETHE GREATEST SALES EVER HELD! CUE ON FRIDAY, JULY 10TH at the Main Farm. Large Sale to 5. Wednesday, May 20: (ORLANDO), KISSIMMEE, Follow on Saturday including: Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere FLORIDA: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction, Aerial Lifts, Earthmoving Equipment. Forklifts, Attachments, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers. 17-18. Saturday, July 25 & Sunday, July 26: SYRACUSE (CEN6. Saturday, May 23: MONROE (NEWBURGH), NEW YORK: TRAL SQUARE), NEW YORK: 2 DAY AUCTION!! Complete Real Estate SOLD - Complete Liquidation of (10) Dump Trucks, Liquidation of Over 55 years in Business. Mack Trucks, Large Pickups, Construction Equipment, HILITES: 2013 Komatsu PC130LC, Quantity of Mack Parts, Trailers, Construction Equipment, 2013 Kubota 80, Powerscreen Screening Plants, Plus Cat, Bobcat Skid Attachments, Support Equipment, Cat Parts, Generators, plus Steers, Cat Rubber Tired Loaders, JCB & Cat Tractor Loader Backhoes, Several Parcels of Real Estate. Vibratory Rollers, Boom Lifts, Air Compressors, Generators, Light Plants, Aerial Lifts, Attachments, Shop Equipment. 7.

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DTBA: TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA: Large Construction Auction. Aggregate Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Support & Attachments, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts.

Saturday, June 6: PLATTSBURGH, NEW YORK: Large Cat Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction. IT’S BIG! HILITES: DTBA: PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA: Very Large Job 30+ Cat 950A, Cat 930, Cat 920 Rubber Tired Loaders, 30+ Military 20. Completion. Very Late Model Aggregate Crushing Spread Trucks & Vehicles Including a Duck, 30+ Truck Tractors & Dump ($7,500,000 replacement value.) Plus Cat Haul Trucks, Excavators, Trucks, 30+ Flatbed & Drop Deck Trailers, (10) Scrap Balers, Cat Excavators, Skid Steers, Loader Backhoes, Attachments, Support Cat Generators, Rubber Tired Loaders and MORE! Equipment and a Group of Parts Machines. 21. DTBA: CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: Late Model 8. Friday, June 12: WILLIAMSPORT, PENNSYLVANIA: Late Construction, Compact Rental Fleet Equipment. Hiltes: Telescopic Model Pipeline & Oil Field Related Equipment & Trucks to Include: Forklifts, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Skid Steers, Crawler Tractors, Winch Trucks, Truck Tractors, Service Trucks, Double Front Axle Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers. Trucks Plus Full line of Primarily Cat Earthmoving Equipment: Cat 22. DTBA: LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK: Late Model Midi D8T (winch), Cat D6T winch), Cat D6KXL (winch), Cat 420E (4x4), Size Construction Equipment, Aerials, Trucks & Trailers, Large Cat 320EL, Cat 312EL, Cat 312DL, Cat 305E (all late model.) Amount of Support Equipment & Attachments.

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E.J. Freyburger Earthmoving Retirement Auction Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 6:00PM 4769 Whaley Rd. Java Village, NY (South of Batavia)

LIVE ONLINE BIDDING!

SELLING: ’01 Cat 320 CL w/ 2438 hrs w/ automatic coupler, 24” heavy duty bucket and 54” heavy duty buckets; ’74 Cat D7F straight bull blade w/ power tilt, 4100 hrs (since update by Cat dealer: out of frame engine overhaul inc. starter, alternator, turbo, rebuilt transmission, torque converter and final chives, 1900 hrs since new brakes, blade joints recently updated); ’90 Cat D4H LGP series II w/ PAT blade 6924 hrs (236 hrs since new track chains and sprockets); ’83 Cat D3B LGP w/ PAT blade, hand steering, 6905 hrs; ’59 John Deere 440 w/ manual angle blade w/ 1964 Deere 93 series backhoe w/ 12” bucket, 24” bucket, 30” bucket, stationary thumb, and crane extension; ’69 Cat 988 wheel loader (excellent!); Trojan 204 straight frame loader w/ 2 yard bucket and front tire chains; ’90 Peterbuilt truck tractor w/ 425 Cat, two-spd rears, 45,796 miles; ’92 Eager Beaver 35 ton hydraulic detachable lowboy (has Beavertail and ramps); ’74 Ford LT 900 Tandem dump truck, 80,000 miles; ’84 International Paystar 5000, tandem dump truck w/ Cummins diesel, new hydraulic hoist cylinder and new front tires, 208,149 miles; ’72 John Deere 510 TLB (very few hrs since complete rebuild) 24” bucket and 36” bucket; ’69 John Deere 450 w/ manual angle and tilt blade (also blade mounted (2) shank ripper); ’79 Ford 600, 4X4 flat bed w/ Beavertail, front wench and ramps (recent engine rebuild) 72,547 miles; ’74 Ford 250, 4X4 “High Boy” w/ fuel tank, 85,000 miles; Spare wheels and tires for all trucks and lowboy; Leturns pull type sheepsfoot roller; Antique gallon pull type grader; (A few) 3” contractor water pumps; Large quantity of 3” sucker and discharge hoses; Large stationary gravel slant screen; Big log chains and slings; Big wire cables, many shives (pulleys); Laser Beacon LB4 dual grade laser with extreme grade feature; (2) Lietz automatic levels, 2 transits and many tripods and rocks; Corrugated steel and plastic culvert pipe; Heavy steel pipe; Plastic pipe and title with large quantity fittings; Large quantity heavy brass gate valves 4”, 6”, 8”; V snowplow blade Inspection: at your own convenience. Visit www.teitsworth.com for more details and additions. Terms: Payment must be made auction day via Cash, Check or MC/Visa. 10% Buyer’s fee on items under $1000. 2% Buyer’s fee waived with payment made with Cash or Check.

RTI Auctions

6502 Barber Hill Rd. • Geneseo, NY 14454 • 585-243-1563

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AGC OF AMERICA 31st Annual Construction Labor Law Symposium Thursday, May 7, 2015 to Friday, May 8, 2015 Webinar: Practical Applications of Lean Concepts in the Field Tuesday, May 12, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM Training/Professional Development Combining BIM and Wearable Technology to Revolutionize How We Interface with the Built Environment Thursday, May 21, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM Webinar: The Pit and the Pendulum The Correlation between Technology and Construction Performance Wednesday, May 27, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM Technology Webinar: Surviving the Onslaught: An Update on the Latest Federal Construction Regulations Thursday, June 4, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM Contracts and Construction Law AGC Safety Management Training Course (SMTC) Wednesday, June 17, 2015 to Friday, June 29, 2015 AGC FEDERAL CONTRACTORS CONFERENCE Tuesday, May 12, 2015 to Thursday, May 14, 2015 Washington, DC The latest project forecasts, expert insight on upcoming regulatory hurdles, and ample networking opportunities with agency decision makers are critical to being competitive in the federal construction market. Join construction industry leaders and their federal agency counterparts at the Federal Contractors Conference on May 12 – 14 at the MAYFLOWER HOTEL in WASHINGTON, DC to take advantage of such essential information and the many networking opportunities. Get the Latest Information On: . Federal construction projects, forecasts & budgets . Executive orders & regulations . Legislative proposals & changes . Contracting and design issues . Federal public-private partnerships Who Should Attend? Executive, business development, and proposal management personnel for design and construction companies of all sizes and at all levels of the industry involved or interested in the federal market should attend. This includes those from construction prime and subcontractors, engineering companies, architecture firms and suppliers. In addition, the conference provides excellent informational, networking and marketing opportunities for lawyers, compliance programmers, IT providers, and surety bond producers. For More Information on the above AGC of America Upcoming AGC Events: Contact: 703/548-3118 (Phone) 703/548-3119 (Fax) AGC of America, 2300 Wilson Blvd., Ste. 300, Arlington, VA 22201 AGC of MO Estimators Forum Date: May 8, 2015 Time: 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM (CT) Where: AGC of Saint Louis 6330 Knox Industrial Drive, Suite 200 Saint Louis, MO 63139 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON AGC of MO events, please call 314/781-2356. AGC of MO Professional Development Construction Quality Management for Contractors In Partnership with the US Army Corps of Engineers This course is presented to allow contractors to meet Corps’ construction contract requirements for the training of contractor quality control personnel. Date: June 9 – 10, 2015 Time: Tuesday, June 9 at 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Wednesday, June 10 at 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM Where: Construction Training School 6301 Knox Industrial Drive 2nd Floor Assembly Room Saint Louis, MO 63139 MINNESOTA NURSERY & LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION Webinar: Permeable Pavement Master Class Series – 2014 When: May 22, 2015 Register at: http://www.foresteruniversity.net/masterseries-permeable-pavement.html This Master Class Series works through the concepts, design, construction, performance, and real-world applications and studies of permeable pavement with a series of four 1-1.5 hour online presentations and Q&A sessions (4 PDH / 0.4 CEU total) focusing on the following topics. Sessions include: . On-Demand: Introduction to Permeable Pavement . On-Demand: Design and Construction of Permeable Pavements . On-Demand: Impact of Permeable Pavement Design and Construction on Performance . On-Demand: Permeable Pavement Live Case Studies: Key Factors in the Design and Construction of Permeable Pavements New Varieties for 2015 When: June 4, 2015 Where: Lakewood Cemetery Garden Mausoleum and Reception Center 3600 Hennepin Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota 55408 Contact: Minnesota Horticultural Society Details: The right plant for the right place is often sited when landscaping your yard. Find out what is new in perennials, shrubs and trees, focusing on their features. Appetizers will be served. Enjoy an optional walking tour on the beautiful grounds featuring famous memorials at 6 PM. This event is co-sponsored by Bailey Nurseries. Everyone will leave with a new Bailey Nurseries plant introduction. MNLA Residential Lawn Care Forum When: June 18, 2015 Where: University of Minnesota Turfgrass Research,

and Outreach Education Center (TROE) Near the corner of Larpenteur Avenue West and Cleveland Avenue North St. Paul, Minnesota Contact: mnla@mnla.biz Phone: 651/633-4987 Details: Join us for this ½ day event to stay current, connected and informed about residential lawn care. This event is a great opportunity to see first-hand what is new in turfgrass research and to also become informed on emerging trends in residential lawn care. Parking is free. Please park in the grass along Gortner Avenue. Watch for signs. This event is outdoors – rain or shine. Please dress for the weather. Please contact MNLA if you have additional questions – mnla@mnla.biz or 651/633-4987. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE ABOVE MNLA EVENTS, please contact MNLA at 651/633-4987/toll free: 888/886-6652. Fax: 651/633-4986/toll free fax: 888/266-4986. Efficiency Production, Inc. America’s Trench Box Building Efficiency Production, Inc. sets date for 2015 Municipal Safety Day: May 28, 2015 In conjunction with the Michigan Rural Water Association (MRWA), Michigan CAT, Titan Equipment, Cherne Industries, Miss Dig and Jack Doheny Company; Efficiency Production, Inc. is set to host its 9th Annual Municipal Safety Day on May 28, 2015 from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Efficiency Production’s corporate headquarters at 685 Hull Road, Mason, MI 48854, 10 miles South of Lansing. Take the Kipp Road exit off U.S.-127 and proceed east .25 miles to Hull Road. The service drive (Trillium Road) to Efficiency Production is .75 miles south of Kipp Road, just before Kent Feeds. As in the past, participants at Municipal Safety Day will qualify for MDEQ Continuing Education Credits. Agenda for Municipal Safety Day includes: . Confined Space Training . New Utility Location Requirements & Training . Excavation Safety Training . Backhoe Operator Training . Pipeline Maintenance Training . Aerial Lift Training . Test Ball/Pipe Plug Safety . Free Lunch and Raffle! There is no cost to attend Municipal Safety Day. To register for Municipal Safety Day, please call (989) 539-4111 at least two days before the event. For more information on this event, contact James McRay, Media & Marketing Manager. Telephone: 517/676-8800. Liebherr Upcoming Show: WASTE EXPO Conferences & Special Events: June 1 - 4, 2015 Exhibits: June 2 – 4, 2015 Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV, USA General Show Information: Location: Las Vegas Convention Center, Central Hall, 3150 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Events and Education: June 1 – 4, 2015 Tradeshow Floor: June 2 – 4, 2015 Tradeshow Floor Hours: Tuesday/Wednesday: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM • Thursday: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Vegas here we come! Who’s in? The verdict is in – attendees and exhibitors alike LOVE going to WasteExpo in the always dazzling Las Vegas. So, join us in 2015 as we bring back the solid waste, recycling and organic’s leading event in full force. Rest assured, 2015 will be more fantastic than ever – with more networking opportunities, some of the best conference programming around, and of course, the industry’s largest exhibit hall packed with more solutions than ever. With more than 560- exhibiting companies, comprehensive conference sessions and workshops and over 11,000 total participants, no other show comes close to the size and scope of WasteExpo. Aside from its impressive scope and stellar reputation, the most compelling thing about WasteExpo is that it connects YOU directly with the largest and most qualified gathering of buyers in the industry. For more information: www.wasteexpo.com. HCEA International Convention and Old Equipment Exposition The HCEA holds one annual convention and old equipment exposition each year. Somewhere in either the lower 48 or Canada, we bring members, local fans, exhibitors, merchandise retailers and, of course, a lot of working machines together for learn and share a bit of history. Next SHOW: LABOR DAY WEEKEND, SEPTEMBER 4 through SEPTEMBER 7, 2015 In conjunction with the Rock River Thesheree’s Annual Show at Thresherman’s Park, 51 East Cox Road, off of US51 near Edgerton, Wisconsin. Please note, that the show days are Friday through Monday, not Friday through Sunday. This is to conform to the hosting show’s schedule. Edgerton is approximately 55 miles southwest of Milwaukee, 90 miles northwest of Chicago, and 25 miles southeast of Madison. The show features a tremendous variety of equipment and exhibits, including a steam pile driver, steam train, machine shop, sawmill, tractors, fire trucks, and, of course, threshing and traction engines. For more information, please contact: Historical Construction Equipment Association 16623 Liberty Hi Road, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 Phone: 419-352-5616 – Fax: 419-352-6086 General Requests, Memberships and Merchandise Orders: info@hcea.net. AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15 to 18, 2015 at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa. The show is owned and organized by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and Messe Munchen International (MMI). Exhibit space sales are now open for Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015. Companies applying for space by February 12, 2015, will be included in the first round of booth assignments. After that date, applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. World-class exhibition in important marketplace Exhibitors at the last show pointed out the high quality of attendees. The 2015 show venue is the country’s largest purpose-built exhibition and events facility, offering a modern space and services. And, show participants benefit from the global experience and customer service of AEM, organizer of CONEXPO-CON/AGG, and MMI, organizer of BAUMA. BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA has broad-based support from leading industry groups in Africa and worldwide. After 2015, the show goes to a three-year cycle in response to local and international industry input. AEM is show exhibitor contact for the Americas: visit the show website: www.bcafrica.com for more details. Contact AEM at sales@aem.org or by telephone +1-414-298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-867-6060.


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UPCOMING AUCTIONS MAJOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION with equipment from

TILCON NY & METRA INDUSTRIES & OTHER AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

625 MT. HOPE ROAD, WHARTON, NJ 07885 • WED., MAY 13, 9:30AM

INVENTORY OF CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING, PAVING & AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

MAJOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION with equipment from

THE SHELLY COMPANY & OTHER AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

700 HART ROAD, COLUMBUS, OH 43223 • WED., MAY 20, 9AM

INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT, PAVING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS Currently Accepting Consignments TERMS: Complete payment or minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. Ohio License #2002000176, Ohio Firm #2002000177 ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTS CALL FOR INFORMATION AND PICTURE BROCHURES

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(L-R): John Hychko, Mikey Hychko Jr. and Mikey Hychko, owners of Hychko Construction in Waterbury, Conn., are ready for the Petrowsky auction.

(L-R): Todd McMullen, Ryan Benjamin and Eric Jakubowicz of Equipment 4 Rent made the trip to North Franklin from West Bridgewater, Mass.

Mark Swiatowiec Jr. (L) and Mark Swiatowiec Sr., owners of New England Construction in Hartford, Conn., hope to find some bargains.

Petrowsky Holds Two-Day Sale in North Franklin, Conn.

The rainy weather didn’t hinder Petrowsky Auctioneers’s recent sale. Its indoor, heated facility allows bidders to stay dry and warm while equipment is driven across the ramp. When the weather is nice, the doors can be opened.

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etrowsky Auctioneers hosted a two-day major public equipment auction on April 10 and 11 in North Franklin, Conn. Friday. April 10’s sale featured equipment from Avaley LLC, M&M Produce Inc., Hawk Shaw Golf Course Construction Corp., Mulch Works LLC, and other contractors and equipment dealers. Day two of the auction featured more than 1,000 lots of landscape and agriculture equipment from Drywall Associate’s Inc. and Hillside Nursery & Garden Center. The crowd came out of winter hibernation for this early spring auction — spirits were high, and people came ready to buy. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Petrowsky always takes care of customers by catering auctions with warm, delicious food from local caterers, such as Request a Chef of Tolland, Conn.

The heavy equipment lot featured an extensive inventory of wheel loaders, dozers, excavators, rollers, backhoes and more.

The dump trucks are lined up and ready to drive across Petrowsky’s auction ramp.

Petrowsky also features a virtual auction room, which overlooks its main auction arena, allowing customers to bid on stationary/miscellaneous items from an indoor environment.


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2 DAY COMPLETE LIQUIDATION THE D.W. FORD COLLECTION (OVER 60 YRS.) LARGE QUANTITY OF MODEL & FULL SIZE MACK, CAT & JOHN DEERE COLLECTIBLES, EQUIPMENT, ADVERTISING & SIGNAGE ITEMS.

AUCTION

CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE NOTE: Over 2500 pieces – EVERY ITEM HAS A STORY AND A HISTORY! One of the Finest Never Seen Before Collections in the Construction - Truck & Agricultural Industries in North America. (A series of amazing collections combined over the years.) HILITES: TRUCK TRACTOR: 1988 Mack R713 Superliner Show Quality Truck (60,000miles), DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILER: 1992 Rogers 35 ton (t/a), 2 FIRE TRUCKS: 1981 Mack Heavy Rescue Amkus rescue system, 17,500 watt generator, 1925 Ford Model T Fire Chiefs Truck (utility body, red exterior w/ black & wood interior, bell, siren, hose reel, lantern, lights, fresh gas & battery, running condition), COLLECTABLE VEHICLE: 1914 Ford Model T, MOTORCYCLE: 1996 Harley Davidson Custom FatBoy, 12 ANTIQUE TRACTORS (all completely restored with service records & receipts on all equipment):1936 JD A (completely restored using NOS parts – over $25K invested), 1936 JD B (completely restored using NOS parts – over $25K invested), (2) 1939 JD B, 1950 JD B Roller-Matic Front End (completely restored – over $25K invested), 1952 JD 40U, 1947 High Cultivation Farmall AV, 1950 IH H, 1939 Allis Chalmers 39B, 1950 Allis Chalmers WD, 1948 Ford 8N (Mint Condition), Fordson (Lawn Ornament only), 4 ANTIQUE EQUIPMENT (Completely restored): 1800’s JD Wagon, (2)1800’s JD Big #4 Sickle Mower, 1800’s Pull Trailer hard rubber tired, 6 ANTIQUE PUMPS: 1932 Wayne 60 (restored in “Gilmore” colors), 1931 Tokheim Clock face (completely restored in Texaco colors), Tokheim Clock Face, 1935 Gilbarco (completely restored in Mobil colors w/original Mobil Special globe), 1950 Texaco Pump, Restored Shell Pump, SPECIAL ANTIQUE THERMOMETER: Original Thermometer from the Chase Manhattan Bank, 50 ANTIQUE CLOCKS (40’S & 50’S) & ANTIQUE THERMOMETERS (various electrified & neon, original & restored): Pepsi, Coca-Cola, 7-UP, J Hood Ice Cream, Cat, John Deere, Mack Trucks, Frostie, Crush, Royal Crown Cola, Champion, Ford, Harley Davidson, 100 COKE & PEPSI MEMORABILIA ITEMS: Large Qty. of Clocks, Clothes, Signs, Thermometers, Refrigerators, Coolers, Bottles, Crates, Toys & So Much More, 100 PIECES OF JOHN DEERE MEMORABILIA: Large Qty. Toys, Signs and So Much More!, OVER 256 ADVERTISING & SIGNAGE ITEMS (1800’s – 1950’s 90% Porcelain/ Metal Electrified & Neon Single & Double Flanged /Hanging & Free Standing): Late 40’s Electrified Texaco Sign-Post & Base (all new wires-fully restored), Over 300 Signs 1800’s- 1950’s: John Deere, Cat, Linkbelt, Mack, IH, International, White, Harley Davidson, Texaco, Gulf, Shell, Mobil, Goodyear, Esso, Firestone, Gillette Tires, Bell Telephone, New England Telephone, Kodak, Sunbeam Bread, Frigidaire, Coke, Pepsi, 7-Up, Crush, Frostie, Trico, Hood Ice Cream, Delaval, Mountain Man, Asst. Sales Achievement Awards: (Hood, Coca-Cola), F.W. Woolworth Sign, 25 VARIOUS LICENSE PLATE TOPPERS: (Westinghouse- Dairy Queen – Daytona Beach - Sinclair Gasoline, Flying A Service, Coca-Cola, Ford Ferguson), 260 ITEMS OF MACK MEMORABILIA: Original 6ft. Fiberglass Mack Bulldog (from corporate offices – only 1 of 6 exist!), (210) Qty. Mack Bulldog Hood Ornaments (mostly long eared), (12) Lg. Qty. Bulldog Statues, (5) Qty. Mack Planters, (5) Mack Ashtrays, 3 Legged Porcelain Outdoor Mack Dog, (6) Full Sets of Mack Pewter Plates, (10) Large Qty. Mack Tool Boxes, Tools & Oil Jar, (10) Large Qty. Mack Lanterns & Hub Caps, (100) Large Qty. Parts, Mugs & Glasses, 300 WATCH FOBS: 100’s of Watch Fobs: Mack, Cat, John Deere, Grove, Brute and many more, 35 ITEMS OF HOOD MEMORABILIA, 200 CAST IRON TOYS (3in. -12in. (mostly 12in. Salesman Models): Arcade, Hubley, Dent, Ertl, Kenton, Kilgore, AC Williams, Vindex, Champion, (Equipment, Trucks, Road Graders, Tractors, Thrashers, Farm Equipment, Farm Wagons), (Macks, International, Bell Telephone, Racers, plus many more), 295 ANTIQUE EQUIPMENT & TRUCK TOY ITEMS: Smith Miller, Buddy L, Sturdy Toy, Marx, James Etter, Klemet, (Moving Trucks, Dump Trucks, Haul Trucks, Trailers, Excavator, Dozers, Graders), 8 ANTIQUE REFRIGERATORS & COOLERS (fully restored): 1927 GE Monitor Top Refrigerator, (2) Coca-Cola Ice Boxes, Pepsi GE Icebox, (3) Pepsi/7-Up/ Coca-Cola Picnic Coolers, 1940’s Ideal 7-Up Complete Vending Machine, 210 COLLECTIBLE PRINT MATERIAL ITEMS: 100’s of Manuals, Magazines, Books, Newspapers & Photos in Pristine Conditions

– from 1800’s - present, $100K OF NEW MACK PARTS FROM 60’S AND 70’S: (new in box): Fuel Injectors, Turbos, Heads, Rods, AC & AB Side Lamps w/ Brackets, 3 PEDAL TRACTORS: (2) JD, Ford, 610 COLLECTIBLES: Wright Brothers Air Plane Mosel 12in. x 7in., Fully Restored Barber Chair, Hit & Miss Engine, 2 life Size Mannequins, 1800’s Lubster, (2) Grandfather Clocks, (10) Michelin items, (24) Various License Plate Toppers, (300) Large Qty. Porcelain Dolls- ClothingFurniture & Houses, (100) Anvils, (25) Lanterns, (8) Antique Fire Extinguishers, Fire Box, Bennett Eco Tireflator, (3) Dale Earnhardt Memorabilia, (29) Cowboy Hats, (50) Oil Cans- Bottles, (100) New Cross Cut Saws, (20) Large Qty. Steels, (32) Hard Hat Model Collection, RUBBER TIRED LOADER: Cat 922 Loader (cab, heat), AIR COMPRESSOR: IR 150CFM, 2 WELDERS: Portable, AC/DC, 3 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2002 Landoll 7 ton 20ft. (t/a), Trailking 12ft. (t/a), Crosley 16ft. (t/a), 2 VAN TRAILERS: Fruehauf 48ft. (t/a), 36ft. (t/a), MOVING TRAILER: Kentucky 45ft. (t/a), CAMPER: 23ft. Sleeps 7 (kitchen, bath, t/a), 80 CRANE ACCESSORIES: (50) Crosby Screw Tin Shackles (5-25 ton), (30) Nylon Slings (7-20 ton), (50) New 1/2in. & 3/8in. Ratchet Binders, (50) New 1/2in. & 3/8 in. Chains (10ft. & 20ft.), (20) New Hydr. Jacks (2-50 ton), (30) Building Jacks (25 ton), (6) Barrett Jacks, TIRES: (20) New Goodyear & Michelin on Aluminum Dayton Rims, 19 LAWN DECORATIONS: Pair of Hand Carved 4,000lb. Lions, Cast Iron Eagles, Granite Watering Tub w/ Pump, Farm Implements & Wheels, OFFICE & HOUSE FURNITURE: Desks, Chairs, Display Cabinets, Shelves, etc., ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Unused Lowe 1650CH Hydraulic Auger, (3) Unused Lowe 750CH, (2) New Tomahawk 78in. Snow & Mulch Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Rock Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Smooth Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Brush Grapple, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Grapple Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Smooth Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk Stump Bucket, (6) New Tomahawk 42in. Fork Frame, (4) New Tomahawk HD Hay Spear, (10) New Tomahawk Quick Attach Mount Plate, Hydraulic Auger, 4 PRESSURE WASHERS: (4) New Easy Kleen, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (3 Storage Vans full): Generators, (2) New 2in. Water Pumps, Manual Home Jacking System, Building Jacks, New 1 in. & 3/4in. Drive Sets, New 25 ton Hydr. press, (4) New Oxygen & Acetylene Cutting Sets, REAL ESTATE: located at 11 Ormond St, Concord, NH. (sells private treaty- over 2.3 acres zoned residential & commercial - 2 family home currently used as single family: , (4) bdrm., (3) bath, (3) garages, inground pool, shed. DIRECTIONS: From Manchester- Boston Regional Airport: Everett Turnpike in Bedford from Raymond Wieczorek Drive. Take I-293 N & I-03 N to Loudon Rd. in Concord. Take exit 14 from I-93 N. Contimue on Loudon Rd. Drive to Ormond St. Site on left. Address: 11 Ormond St. Concord, NH 03301. * Watch our site for more details as they are available. COLDWELL BANKER CLASSIC REALTY LIC. REAL ESTATE AGENT: Jay Lafore Lic. #053992 (603) 647-5718 PLEASE NOTE: *** NO SALES TAX IN NEW HAMPSHIRE *** AUCTIONEER: Jack Lyon, AUCTIONEER LICENSE #: 6100 SALE SITE PHONE: (603) 228-6403, (315) 559-5900

SATURDAY, MAY 16 & SUNDAY, MAY 17 @ 9:00 AM

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SECURED PARTY’S SALE BY: PUBLIC AUCTION 15-133

(2) JLG TELEHANDLERS (2) KOMATSU FORKLIFTS (9) SKYJACK SCISSOR LIFTS TRUCK & TRAILERS - IRONWORKER STUD CHOPPERS - PANEL SAW 100’s OF CONTRACTOR’S TOOLS BUILDING MATERIALS OFFICE FURNITURE COMPUTERS - COPIERS Re: Porter Building Systems/Porter Drywall/PDL, Inc. 9 LAURENCE DR., GORHAM, ME

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2015 at 10AM (BUSINESS CLOSED)

VISIT KEENANAUCTION.COM FOR COMPLETE DETAILS! PREVIEW: 8AM Morning of Sale. Online Bidding Available. TERMS: CASH or your good check. Out-of-state checks w/ bank letter of guarantee. 10% Buyer’s Premium Onsite. For more info Contact Auctioneer at (207) 885-5100 & request Auction #15133. Our 43rd Year & 6,989th Auction. Richard J. Keenan Lic. #236. Rd. Keenan 1So.Runway Portland, ME 04106 Auction 207-885-5100 Company® info@keenanauction.com

ARTBA Calls on U.S. DOT to Act ARTBA from page 1

the Federal Highway Administration or Federal Transit Administration through the pilot program. Previously, U.S. DOT prohibited these provisions on all federal-aid highway and transit projects, which require the competitive low bid process. Under the department’s long-time interpretation of this low-bid requirement, hiring preferences could negatively influence competition by disfavoring or eliminating contracting firms unable to meet local hiring requirements. In April 3 comments, ARTBA said it agrees with U.S. DOT’s assertion that “transportation investments and policies can improve access to jobs, education, and goods movement, while providing construction and operations jobs.” However, contrary to the agency’s assertions, ARTBA observed that local hiring preferences can actually function as barriers to facilitating economic and job growth. The association said that preferring one group of individuals over another based on residency would almost certainly limit competition in the bidding process and warned such requirements could disrupt the stability of transportation construction jobs by forcing companies to lay off workers that do not live in the preferred geographic area.

ARTBA urged U.S. DOT to consider the pilot program’s safety implications — an unintended consequence of geographicbased preferences could force companies to hire individuals for positions in which they have no qualifications. If training them within the project’s time frame is impractical and unsafe, then they may be given job duties that are safer and more peripheral, but largely unnecessary to the project itself. As a result, the association said, the transportation project would cost taxpayers more. ARTBA also noted that geographic-based preferences could dilute existing regulatory requirements aimed at increasing the employment of minorities and women in transportation construction. In its conclusion, ARTBA called on the U.S. DOT to focus its energies on developing and building political and public support for a long-term, stable proposal to grow federal Highway Trust Fund revenues. Such a course, the association said, would allow the nation to improve its transportation infrastructure and grow the size of the workforce building and maintaining it. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Washington (18,900 jobs, 12.1 percent) and Illinois (16,600 jobs, 8.4 percent). Idaho (14.8 percent, 4,800 jobs) added the highest percentage of new construction jobs during the past year, followed by North Dakota (12.1 percent, 4,000 jobs), Washington and Colorado (10.4 percent, 14,500 jobs). Nine states shed construction jobs during the past 12 months while construction employment was unchanged in D.C. West Virginia (minus 2,400 jobs, minus 7.2 percent) and Mississippi (minus 2,400 jobs, minus 4.7 percent) were tied for the most construction jobs lost. Other states that lost a high number of construction jobs for the year were Indiana (minus 1,900 jobs, minus 1.6 percent), Ohio (minus 1,400 jobs, minus 0.7 percent) and Nebraska (minus 600 jobs, minus 1.6 percent.) Texas (minus 5,800 jobs, minus 0.9 percent) lost the most construction jobs between February and March.

Other states experiencing large monthly declines in total construction employment included Ohio (minus 4,500 jobs, minus 2.3 percent), Kentucky (minus 4,100 jobs, minus 5.4 percent), Georgia (minus 3,500 jobs, minus 2.2 percent) and Arkansas (minus 3,400 jobs, minus 6.9 percent). Arkansas lost the highest percent of construction jobs, followed by Kentucky, West Virginia (minus 4.3 percent, minus 1,400 jobs) and New Mexico (minus 3.0 percent, minus 1,300 jobs). Nineteen states added construction jobs during the past month, while construction employment was unchanged in Maine and Montana. California (7,300 jobs, 1.0 percent) added the most jobs, followed by Florida (6,500 jobs, 1.6 percent), Illinois (3,600 jobs, 1.7 percent) and Washington (2,800 jobs, 1.6 percent). Mississippi (2.3 percent, 1,100 jobs) had the highest percentage increase for the month, followed by Delaware (2.0 percent, 400

jobs), Nevada (2.0 percent, 1,300 jobs) and Illinois. 

 Association officials said the industry's recovery was at risk amid weakening demand and urged Congress and the Obama administration to act quickly to figure out a way to pay for and pass legislation to repair aging roads, bridges and transit systems, as well as other public infrastructure. They added that road users should visit www.DriveBetterRoads.org to share their stories of bad road conditions and urge Washington to act. "The construction industry has clearly hit a soft patch," said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association's chief executive officer. "Passing needed infrastructure measures will certainly help keep construction employment levels from backsliding." (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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RENTAL FLEET AUCTION

REAL ESTATE SOLD!

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, AERIAL LIFTS, FORKLIFTS, ATTACHMENTS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

COMPLETE LIQUIDATION

AUCTION

KISSIMMEE, (WINTER GARDEN), FLORIDA NOTE: Selling in this sale will be late model Rental Fleet Equipment from several National Rental Fleets. HILITES: 2 TRUCK CRANES: Grove TMS760, P&H T500, CRAWLER CRANE: American 5299 50 ton, 4 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: 2006 Cat 730 (6x6), 2007 JCB 718 (4x4), 2006 JCB 714 (4x4), Volvo A25D (6x6), 20 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2009 Cat 345DL, 2005 Cat 345CL, 2013 Cat 320EL, 2012-(2) 2008-2007 Cat 320DL, 2012 Cat 307D, (2) 2012 Cat 305ECR, (2) New Unused Doosan DX225LC-3, 2009-2008 Kobelco SK350LC-8, Komatsu PC400LC, (2) 2008 Komatsu PC300LC-8, 2005 Komatsu PC300LC-7, (2) 2010 Komatsu PC220LC-8, 2006 Hitachi ZX200LC, EXCAVATOR ATTACHMENT: New Kobelco 9ft. 6in. Stick, 4 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS & ACCESSORIES: Indeco HP8000, Indeco HP4000, Indeco HP3000, Huskie HH1000-2, EXCAVATOR BUCKET: Unused Sec 115in. GP, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: (2) 2007 Komatsu WA470-6, 11 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2012-(2) 2009-2008 Cat D8T, 2008 Cat D6TLGP, (5) 2011-2010 Komatsu D65EX-16 (ripper), 4 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (4) 2008 JD 310 Super J (cab), SOIL STABILIZER: 2007 CMI RS-600, SOIL COMPACTOR: Cat 825B, 15 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (5) New Dynapac CA2500D, 2011 Cat CS74, 2008 Cat CS56, 2008 Cat CS54, 2006 Cat CS533E, (4) 2011-2008 Bomag BW211D-40, 2009 Sakai SW850, 7 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2006 Cat 287B, 2013 Cat 279C2, 2011 Cat 279CXPS, (3) 2007 Cat 247B, 2007 Bobcat T250, BOOM LIFT: 2006 Biljax Falcon125, GENERATOR: Cat D343A, 29 LIGHT PLANTS: (5) 2007-(8) 2006-2005 Amida AL4060D-4MH, 2006 Amida AL4060D, (5) 2007-(5) 2006 Amida AL4060, (2) 2007-2006 IR Light-Source, 2007 IR 4000W, SERVICE TRUCK: 2000 Int’l. 4700 (s/a), BUS: 2002 Ford E450 22 Passenger, 3 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (3) New 2015 Witzco 50T (tri.), PRESSURE WASHER/ STEAM TRUCK: 1999 Int’l. 4900 (s/a), BOAT: w/trailer Sea Ray, 4 EQUIPMENT PARTS: (2) Rockeater Tool Bit, (2) Zeigler ZL3262 Hammer Mounted Autolube System, 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen, ATTACHMENTS: Motor Grader: (2) New 2015 Complete Ripper, Rubber Tired Loader: Unused Sec 125in. GP Bucket, Skid Steer: New Wildcat 72in. Rock Bucket, Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 60in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Makita Radio BMW100W, 20 gal. ProTec Parts Washer, 1in. Impact Wrench, Husky 11pc. Metric 1/2in. Deep Impact Set, 3600psi Pressure Washer, Husky 1230C Multi Purpsoe Tool Set, Makita 18V Drill Driver, Husky 22pc, 2 gal. Pro Force Air Compressor, 14in. Chop Saw, (2) Unused Universal Grease Pump, Makita 18V Combo Set Hammer Driver. Address: 12601 State Rd. 545 North (Avalon Rd.), Winter Garden, FL 34787. DIRECTIONS: From Tampa: I-4E to Rte. 27N for 6.5 miles to Rt. 192E for 1 mile. Left on Avalon Rd. for 3 miles to sale site on left. From Orlando: I-4W to Rt. 192W for 5.5 miles, turn right on Avalon Rd. to sale site. FL AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091. SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700, (770) 537-7386

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 @ 10:00 AM

R&O EXCAVATING LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, AERIALS, FORKLIFTS, DUMP TRUCKS, PICKUPS, SCREENING PLANTS & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

AUCTION

MONROE, (South of Newburgh),

NEW YORK NOTE: R&O Excavating, a very successful contractor in the tri-state area, has sold his yard and property for development and will sell all his equipment, trucks & trailers. EARLY HILITES: 13 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Unused Cat 312EL, 2013 Cat 312EL, New 2014 Cat 308ECR-II, 2011 Cat 308D, 2012 Cat 305ECR, 2013 Komatsu PC130LC, Komatsu PC130LC, 2012 Kubota KX080-III, 2014 JD 75G, JD 690DLC, 2012 Hitachi ZX135US-3, 2012 Bobcat E50, 4 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2011 Cat 908H, 2012 JD 624K, 2012 Volvo L50G, 2012 Volvo L35B, CRAWLER TRACTOR: Cat D4HXL-II, 3 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2007 JCB 3CX (4x4), (2) Cat 420E (4x4), ASPHALT PAVER: 2012 Dynapac F1000T, ASPHALT ROLLER: Stone 3100, VIBRATORY ROLLER: Bros SPV 735, 2 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2005 Lull 1044C-54-II, 2005 Lull 944E-42, Cat TL943, BOOM LIFT: JLG 1350SJP (4x4, Sky power), SCISSOR LIFT: Grove SM2632, 2 AIR COMPRESSORS: (2) 2011 IR P185, 7 GENERATORS: (7) 2008 Multiquip DCA25SSIU2 25kw, SCREENING PLANT: Powerscreen PowerGrid w/ rear discharge conveyor, LIGHT PLANTS: (4) 2014 Terex RL4, LAWN & GARDEN TRACTOR: JD 425 w/ blower- no deck, TRACTOR LOADER: 2013 Kubota M6060HDC (cab, 4x4), SKID STEER: Cat 226B, WELDER: Miller 250 AC/DC, VAN TRUCK: Freightliner FL70, 8 DUMP TRUCKS: (2) 2007 Int’l. 4400 (s/a), Int’l. 4900, 2007 Freightliner M2 (t/a), (2) 2002 Ford F650 (s/a), 2002 Ford F550XL w/ 9ft. Plow, Mack RD688S (tri.), TRUCK TRACTOR: 2000 Peterbilt (t/a), SERVICE TRUCK: 1997 Ford F350, 3 PICKUPS: (2) Ford F350XL, Chevy 30 w/ Salt Spreader & 8ft. Plow, 2 SUVs: Ford Expedition, Mitsubishi Endeavor LS, 2 SHIPPING CONTAINERS: (2) 40ft., 2 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: New 2015 Talbert T(4)-55CC-HRG-T1 55 ton (tri.), Talbert TD355-HRG 35 ton (t/a), 3 TAGALONG TRAILERS: Big Tex 78in. x 12ft. (t/a), 5ft. x 10ft. Wood Deck (s/a), 5ft. x 8ft. Wood Deck (s/a), EQUIPMENT TRAILER: 2007 Trailking TK70, FLATBED BODY: 7ft. x 10ft. Steel Deck w/ Liftmore L21 Hydr. Boom, CONCRETE FORM TRUCK: 14ft. x 20in. Wooden, 3 ROAD PLATES: (3) 8ft. x 10ft. x 1.25in., 2 TRUCK PARTS: GMC 500-7500 Chrome Bumpers, 5th Wheel Plate, SNOW EQUIPMENT: Protech SP12B Snow Pusher, 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen, ATTACHMENTS: Tractors; Woods 72in. Finish Mower, Protech SP12B Snow Blade, Skid Steer: New Wildcat 72in. Rock Bucket, Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 60in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Qty. Road Cones & Signs, 20in & 24in. Plastic Culvert Pipe, (3) 8x10 Road Plates, 5th Wheel Plate, Brock Pavers, Extension Ladders, Pneumatic Hammers, Stihl Cutoff Saws, Mustang Concrete Vibrator, Dynamic Jumping jack, Trash Pumps, Hoses, 4in. Pneumatic powered Mole, Worthington Shop Air Compressor, Spiral Staircase. Address: 590 County Rte. 105 Monroe, NY 10950 Directions: From Stewart International Airport: south on 1st street, quick right at Circulation Drive, slight left at Breunig Rd. for 1 mile, left at Little Britain Rd./ RT-207 for 1 mile – continue to follow RT 207, continue on RT 300/ Temple Hill Rd. for approx. 2 miles, right at RT 32 for 9 miles, right at County Rt. 105 for 2.8 miles to site. SITE PHONE: (863) 660-4811

SATURDAY, MAY 23 @ 9:30 AM

ALEX

LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912 www.lyonauction.com


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Cummins Unveils Next Generation Component Technology Cummins revealed a selection of next generation innovations at Intermat 2015, showcasing the full spectrum of its expertise in component technologies for the commercial diesel engine. Cummins Turbo Technologies, a global engineering leader in turbocharger technology, unveiled its next generation Holset VGT, designed to improve turbo efficiencies and deliver greater fuel economy. This latest innovation in VGT technology offers multiple benefits, such as enhanced integration with the engine system due to a new actuator, improved durability, and optimized performance through the moving-shroud variable geometry mechanism. The next generation series 300 variable geometry turbocharger is capable of improving turbo efficiencies by up to 12 percent at low engine speed as well as delivering reduced carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. In addition, this latest solution is 10 percent lighter than its existing counterpart, creating greater fuel economy, according to the manufacturer. Cummins Emission Solutions, a global leader in aftertreatment technologies, introduced the first of its next generation of aftertreatment platforms for future emissions regulations — the EcoFit single module. This platform product is a potential solution

designed to meet Stage V requirements in a small, light-weight, simple and robust advanced aftertreatment system package. The EcoFit single module, designed for heavy-duty and midrange engine applications, is up to 60 percent smaller and 40 percent lighter compared to today’s combined selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and diesel particulate filter (DPF) systems while achieving advanced emissions reductions levels. The system enables easier equipment integration for OEM customers, and its lower weight minimizes the impact on equipment weight, which will contribute towards improving fuel economy, according to the manufacturer. Advancements in catalyst technologies are enabling efficiency improvements throughout the entire system, and Cummins Emissions Solutions has invested in DPF technologies with higher ash capacities, allowing for more time between cleaning intervals for its customers. The SCR catalysts, coupled with the EcoFit UL2 liquidonly urea dosing system, offer enhanced

The EcoFit single module is a potential solution designed to meet Stage V requirements in a small, light-weight, simple and robust advanced aftertreatment system package.

oxides of nitrogen (NOx) reduction, and, linked with improved thermal management capability, deliver the optimum solution for emissions reduction and minimized fuel and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) usage. Suzanne Wells, executive director —

sales and marketing, components business, said “These next generation component technologies deliver a number of technical advances, to satisfy market and customer demands. Over the last few years, we have seen continued demand for smaller, lighter, high-quality components to drive diesel engine efficiency improvements, as well as the industry requirement from manufacturers for equal and higher power outputs. “The latest technological enhancements enable us to meet these demands, as well as offer greater versatility, which allows the development of tailored customer solutions.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Alex Lyon & Son Selects Proxibid’s Marketplace Proxibid, an online marketplace for buying and selling highly valued items, has been selected by Alex Lyon & Son to provide online bidding for its upcoming heavy construction equipment auctions. Eight auctions presented by Alex Lyon & Son will be available for online bidding powered by Proxibid, beginning with its April 14 sale. The complete line-up of Alex Lyon & Son’s spring heavy construction equipment auctions includes: • Saturday, April 18 | Late Model Construction Equipment, Sturtevant, Wisc. • Thursday, April 23 | Rental Fleet Auction, Sauget, Ill. • Friday, April 24 | April Construction Equipment Auction — Alex Lyon and Son Co. de Mexico, Queretaro, QT • Saturday, April 25 | Very Late Model Construction Equipment Auction, Delaware, OH • Friday, May 1 | Rental Equipment Auction, Bremen, Ga.

• Saturday, May 2 | Major Job Completion, Estate of Joseph Spezio, West Bloomfield, N.Y. • Tuesday, May 5 | Late Model Crane & Construction Equipment, Fort Worth, Texas • Friday, May 8 | Large Late Model Job Completion Auction, Auburn, Maine “Proxibid continues to set the industry standard when it comes to buying and selling highly valued items like heavy construction equipment online. Alex Lyon & Son trusts Proxibid as its online provider because of the company’s commitment to providing the most robust online platform available,” said Jack Lyon. “With Proxibid, global buyers can participate in all Alex Lyon & Son auctions online with confidence.” For more information about these auctions or to participate, please visit www.proxibid.com/alexlyon. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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CRANE AUCTION: COMPLETE LIQUIDATION - IT’S GOOD! TRUCK TRACTORS, SUPPORT, TRAILERS, LARGE QUANTITY OF RIGGING & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT.

AUCTION

BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK

EARLY HILITES: 3 ALL TERRAIN CRANES: 1995 Demag AC395 150 ton, 1996 PPM ATT1300 130 ton, 1999 Terex T-750 75 ton, TRUCK CRANE: USTC 2892 behind cab Mount 29 ton mtd. on 1997 Mack RD688 (quad.), 2 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (2) 2014 Cat 305E, 4 FORKLIFTS: (2) Hyster S155XL2, Clark C500Y, 25,000lb. Pneumatic Tire, SPREADER SYSTEM: Tandemloc (R) 6in. Schedule 80 Spreader System w/ 4 ends-connectors26,000lb. capacity, MODULAR SQUARE TUBE SPREADER SYSTEM: 40ft., 2 MILLING MACHINES: Milwaukee Vertical, Cincinnati Horizontal, CRANE ACCESSORIES: Manitowoc 2250 Single Sheave Hook Block, Manitowoc 2250 2 Sheave Hook Block, CONTAINER: 20ft. Shipping, PRESSURE WASHER: Alkida Hot/Cold Pressure Washers, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Aluminum Fuel Transfer tank w/ Hose, Swivel, Valve.

SATURDAY, JUNE 13 @ 9:30 AM

LATE MODEL RENTAL FLEET CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT & CRANE AUCTION EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT, AERIAL LIFTS, FORKLIFTS, TRUCK TRACTORS, TRAILERS, DUMP TRUCKS, ATTACHMENTS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

AUCTION

ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY (ATLANTIC CITY RACE TRACK) 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. VERY EARLY HILITES: 19 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Unused Volvo EC300DL, 2014 Hyundai R235-9, (2) 2014 Hyundai R140-9, 2006 Cat 330CL, 2014 Cat 320EL, 20142013 Cat 312E, 2011 Cat 312D, Cat 312C, 2014 Cat 308E, Unused Cat 308E, (2) 2011 Cat 308D, (2) 2014 Cat 305E, (2) New/Unused DX225LC-3, Linkbelt 330LX, CRAWLER TRACTOR: 2011 Cat D6KXL (ripper), 3 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (3) New/Unused Dynapac CA2500D, RUBBER TIRED LOADER: 2011 Cat 908H, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2006 Lull 1044C-54, FORKLIFT: TCM., 8 GENERATORS: Onan 225kw, (7) 2010 Multiquip DCA25SSIU2, 19 LIGHT PLANTS: 2007-(7) 2006 Amida AL4060D-4MH, (5) 2007-(5) 2006 Amida AL4060, 2006 IR IR, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: Lesson MK17F Concrete Mixer, STAKE TRUCK: 1984 Int’l. S1700 (s/a), TOW TRUCK: 1985 White/ Volvo (s/a), DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILER: 2015 Witzco RG50 50T (tri.), 2 WALKING FLOOR TRAILERS: 2005 MAC 48ft. (t/a), 2001 J&J 48ft. (t/a), CONTAINER: 40ft., TRUCK PARTS & ACCESSORIES: 2009 Leer 8ft. Truck Cap, Mack 6-Speed Transmission, PRESSURE WASHER: Hotsy Hot Water, NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Reading ATBV88 880n. Aluminum Diamond Plate Tool Box, 2,000lb. Wood Power Winch for ATVs, 1650 psi Pressure Washer, Makita 5in. Orbital Sander, 2.5 hp Troybilt Edger, Set of Goodyear Tires (4) P235/55/R17, New 3/8in. Hose Reel, Bundle of Ford Lynch Pins, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Self-Lifting Grand Piano Truck (lifts 3,300lbs.), Pneumatic Air Gun, Hose, Eagle 5 gal. Gas Can, 5in. soft suction Fire Hose, Pallet of Sump Pump & parts. DIRECTIONS: Take Atlantic City Expressway to Exit 14 (Leipzig Ave) and follow signs to Atlantic City Race Track. Address: 4501 Leipzig Ave, Mays Landing, NJ 08330. *** TO CONSIGN TO THIS SALE: PLEASE CALL OUR MAIN OFFICE FOR PROPER ADVERTISING, (315) 633-2944. SALE SITE PHONE: (609) 272-9702 or (609) 272-9703.

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Manitowoc Launches New Grove All-Terrain GMK5250L Manitowoc has announced a The “L” designation for the GMK5250L indicates it is a long boom all-terrain new Grove all-terrain crane for crane, and in this case the main boom is 230 ft. (70 m), which also includes the global market and as with Grove’s Megaform shaping for better strength and stability. other Grove launches of recent years it offers several unique innovations and class-leading capabilities. The 300 ton (272 t) capacity Grove GMK5250L has the strongest reach and load chart of any five-axle crane. It also offers the enhanced maneuverability and classleading driver comfort, which it delivers due to its inclusion of a VIAB turbo clutch and integrated retarder — the first ever mobile crane to feature the system, according to the manufacturer. The VIAB turbo clutch module eliminates both fluid overheating and clutch burning, while enabling wear-free starting and braking. It also contributes to fuel savings and on the GMK5250L fuel consumption is estimated at approximately 30 percent below that of its predecessor, the GMK5220. The “L” designation for the GMK5250L indicates it is a long boom all-terrain crane, and in this case the main boom is 230 ft. (70 m), which also includes Grove’s Megaform shaping for better strength and stability. With said. “Design features from us that first uration. Once the operator selects the preits long boom length, the GMK5250L can raised the bar in all-terrain innovation are ferred option, the boom automatically offer more reach both vertically and hori- now becoming our standard. We are contin- extends to the required length. The GMK5250L is powered by a single zontally than other cranes in its class, allow- uing to work with the latest technology and ing owners to take on a greater range of jobs this will keep us at the forefront of mobile engine — a concept pioneered by Grove on crane efficiency and design.” its Grove GMK6400. On the GMK5250L, with the crane. The Grove GMK5250L is designed for the engine is a Tier IV Final/EUROMOT 4 Boosting overall reach is a 68.89 ft. (21 m) hydraulic swing-away jib, which can be efficiency, giving users a highly versatile Mercedes-Benz OM471LA, a six cylinder extended with either a 26 ft. boom exten- crane, packed with the latest innovations. diesel engine with a 520 hp (390 kW) rating sion, two 26 ft. jib inserts, or a combination Operators will feel at home in the new Grove and a maximum torque of 2,460 Nm. The of both for a total possible jib length of 121 GMK5250L superstructure cab, with its engine drives the carrier and powers the ft. (37 m). For optimum usage, the full jib crane control system (CCS) and the new superstructure, and on the GMK5250L this also can be operated while the crane is work- boom configurator mode. The standardized is managed by one simple and reliable anguing with its full 230 ft. (70 m) boom length CCS is a user-friendly interface that lar gear box. A single engine means lower extended. Another benefit of the jib is its Manitowoc is featuring on all new all-terrain fuel consumption during operation, reduced ability to offer increased offset of up to 50 crane models, as well as crawler cranes, overall weight and less maintenance, meandegrees compared to a typical 40 degrees on rough-terrain cranes, truck cranes and tower ing the crane is far more economical, accordother Grove cranes in its class — plus there cranes. The CCS components and operating ing to the manufacturer. With its 12 ton (10.8 t) per axle configuis an optional integrated heavy duty jib avail- software have been specifically designed, developed and tested by Manitowoc ration, and dimensions suited to global roadable. Jens Ennen, senior vice president all-ter- Engineering and Innovation teams world- ing requirements, the compact Grove rain and truck cranes at Manitowoc, said the wide to ensure the highest reliability stan- GMK5250L offers excellent roadability. new GMK5250L captures many years of dards. The cab also features a new ergonom- Compared to the GMK5220, the gross vehicle weight has been reduced to give cusimprovement and innovation at the ic jog dial and new joysticks. The highly intuitive boom configurator tomers more transportation options includWilhelmshaven factory in Germany, where mode makes it quick and easy to select the ing the ability to carry more equipment on the crane is built. “This new Grove is packed with innova- optimum boom position for a specific lift. the crane. Special attention also has been tions that we will also be extending to other The operator inputs the lift parameters — given to the appropriate axle group spacing new cranes, adding them as standard and radius, load and distance to be moved — and and specifically the fact that this exceeds 8 ft. giving our customers even more value,” he the system calculates the best boom config- (2.4 m) — a strict requirement for roading

mobile cranes in North America. There are additional design features that make the crane far easier to move in countries with stricter axle loading requirements, such as the United States, Canada, Norway, Australia and Japan. Meanwhile at the other end of the scale, in countries where the local requirement is for axle loadings of under 16.5 ton (15 t) (such as the UK), the crane is able move on the highway with up to 21 ton (19 t) of counterweight. As most other cranes in this class are limited to 12 ton counterweight on the road in the UK, the Grove GMK5250L offers load chart advantages of up to 50 percent. Once on the job site, the crane can be moved with its full counterweight of 80 ton (72.6 t) saving valuable time that would otherwise be spent installing or removing counterweight sections. Additionally, some of the counterweight slabs are interchangeable with those of the GMK6300L, optimizing logistics and reducing transport costs for customers. An optional self-rigging auxiliary hoist is available too, which eliminates the need for an assist crane during on site rigging. Onsite movements are made easier with the inclusion of Grove’s Megatrak independent suspension as well as the all-wheel steer system, which means no axles need to be lifted while moving — again enabling the optimum amount of counterweight to be carried. Another solution on the GMK5250L, which has already featured on the GMK6300L and GMK6400, is the MMI (man machine interface). The MMI allows the suspension to be controlled even while in a locked position. “Customer return on investment has been the key driver in the development of this ground-breaking machine,” said Ennen. “To create a highly versatile crane that is suited to job sites around the world, it was important for us to focus on specifications and loadcharts. Customers can expect high utilization rates with this crane too, as we anticipate excellent reliability. We are expecting the GMK5250L to continue the success of other Grove introductions of recent years, such as the GMK6300L, which is one of the most popular Grove all-terrain cranes of all time.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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TANDEM AXLE DUMP TRUCKS, SINGLE AXLE DUMP TRUCKS, LOADERS, GRADERS, BACKHOES, ASPHALT EQUIPMENT AND MORE

First lot scheduled to close Tues., June 9 • 8:00am Auction Location: Harrisburg, PA and other originating yards.

Dedication, Integrity, Professionalism: Keys to Glenn O. Hawbaker Success HAWBAKER from page 18

Hawbaker believes his recent 30-truck order of 2015 Mack Granites will improve those numbers significantly. The company operates a limited number of Allison automatic transmissions that have been favorably received by drivers but are heavy. GOH also field tested the new mDRIVE HD expecting the lighter weight will help the payloads, which average more than 24 tons. Hawbaker believes the new trucks will offer another advantage in solving an industry-wide problem: driver shortages and the constant search for people adequately trained to operate the heavy equipment. “One reason we like the mDRIVE is the ability to simplify the driving process with an automated transmission,” Hawbaker said. “I think we can bring in a wider range of drivers that would be able to operate equipment with an automated transmission as opposed to somebody who has to adapt

to a 10-speed or 12-speed.” Another advantage is the commonality of the fleet. Drivers are comfortable knowing that they won’t have to adapt to a new brand every few years. When prospective new hires look across the GOH parking lot, the familiar Mack trucks are hard to miss — they’re everywhere. “We don’t have to educate people on how to operate a diverse collection of trucks,” Hawbaker said. GOH has enjoyed 62 years of success, and Hawbaker intends to continue that positive momentum. He is particularly excited by the growth potential in the energy field as the nation pushes toward energy self-sufficiency. But, he cautions, there is no crystal ball that can predict what will happen with the national infrastructure legislation and state and federal funding for capitalintensive projects. Energy construction will continue at a slower pace. However, Pennsylvania Act 89 has and will continue to provide

much needed highway and infrastructure funding into the foreseeable future. Federal transportation funding is hopeful, but not to be counted on at this time. “Our continued focus is our internal efficiencies of round trip times and working out round trip hauls to avoid deadheading,” Hawbaker said “The enormity of our national infrastructure needs can be overwhelming. Priority one needs to be maintaining and bringing to standard existing roads and second to focus on the many transportation capacity issues that are needed to increase the overall efficiencies of our economy.” Those critical questions will be debated at the national level but there’s one guarantee Hawbaker can make: Those shiny red Mack trucks will be on the road every day, hard at work as GOH looks toward the future. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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ADVERTISER INDEX ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ................................92

EESSCO ..................................................................87

NORTRAX............................................................53,55

ALBAN CAT ................................................................6

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ....................................40,84

OPDYKE INC ............................................................66

ALEX LYON & SON INC

EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP ........................89

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

PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ..........................129

EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ............................6

PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ....................................98

CONCORD NH 5/16-17................................133

EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ......................31

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC

KISSIMMEE FL 5/20 MONROE NY 5/23 ....135

ERRICKSON EQUIPMENT INC ..............................56

WHARTON NJ 05/13....................................131

BINGHAMPTON NY 6/13

FAE USA INC............................................................99

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

ATLANTIC CITY NJ 6/20 ............................137

FELLING TRAILERS ................................................71

PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ........................10

ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ....................23

FLUID POWER ......................................................123

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

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

ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ................121

GEHL SKID STEER ................................................106

ALLU GROUP ..........................................................76

GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ..................37

ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL PRODUCTS ......120

GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE) ..........................107

ATI LEVEL BEST ......................................................55

H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ............................16

ATLAS COPCO ........................................................51

HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT INC ..................................14

BAIR PRODUCTS INC ............................................35

HUNYADY AUCTION CO

POWERSCREEN MID ATLANTIC ............................90 POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND..........................80 RANSOME CAT ..........................................................2 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ..................127 RAYCO......................................................................49 REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY ......................84 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS

BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ......................................97

HAMPTON NJ 06/03 ....................................136

UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTIONS ..........141

BARGAINS..............................................................125

HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ....................123

PITTSBURGH PA 05/19 ..............................144

BECK EQUIPMENT ..................................................49

IRONPLANET ........................................................139

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ............................118

BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ........................................22

JESCO ......................................................................21

ROBERT H FINKE & SON........................................19

BID SPOTTER ........................................................131

JOHN DEERE ........................................................105

ROGERS BROTHERS CORP ..................................70

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

K W REESE INC ......................................................53

ROY TEITSWORTH INC

BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..................43

KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..100,101

BWS MANUFACTURING..........................................69

KEENAN AUCTION CO

JAVA VILLAGE NY 05/13 ............................130 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ..................................120

CALEDONIA DIESEL LLC ........................................56

GORHAM ME 05/20 ....................................134

SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES INC ..................99

CATERPILLAR INC..............................................61,79

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

SENNEBOGEN ........................................................91

CEG SCALE MODELS ............................................57

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ........................38,39,113

ST PIERRE MANUFACTURING CORP ..................66

CHENANGO TRUCK ................................................68

KPI-JCI......................................................................95

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

CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES............48,55,59

KUBOTA ..................................................................115

T-QUIP SALES & RENTAL INC ..........................44,47

CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................126

LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ....................119

TEREX CRANES ....................................................103

CLAYTON BLOCK & SUPPLY..................................26

LIEBHERR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT............41

CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES ....................51

LIFTECH EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................35

COMPANY WRENCH ..............................................53

MARAKAE MARKETING INC

TEREX FUCHS ........................................................83 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ............118 TOW MART INC ......................................................66

CONSTRUCTION & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT ....76

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CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO ........................77

MESSICK’S ..............................................................33

COSTANZI CRANE & RIGGING CO INC ................48

METSO MINERALS CRUSHING..............................93

CURRY SUPPLY CO ................................................70

METSO MINERALS SCREENING ..........................81

DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ............49

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY ........................................13

DAVE HALLMAN CHEVROLET................................37

MINNICH MANUFACTURING ..................................45

DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................44

MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ........86

WILMINGTON DE 06/26 ..............................140

DONEGAL HYDRAULICS ........................................37

MUNICIBID.COM ....................................................134

VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC ................................59

DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ..........................62

NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..................................123

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA ......72,73

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ..............................111

NEW MILLENNIUM RENTALS ................................32

WANTED ................................................................127

DYNAPAC ..............................................................112

NEWARK EQUIPMENT CO......................................33

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ............................22

EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ..........33,143

NORAM ..................................................................109

WHITNEY & SON INC ..............................................96

EDWARD EHRBAR INC ..........................................17

NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ....................118

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

TOWMASTER INC....................................................67 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..........................15 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ........................29 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ..............................51 UTILITY AUCTIONS INC

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1984 John Deere 344E Wheel Loader, Stk# 35884, 11,515 Hrs...............................................................................$23,500

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1170 Route 18 North Frankfort Springs, PA

Special financing offer No payments for 90 days*

More items added daily Call about selling: 724.947.7240

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