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‘Burgh’s Civic Arena Project Nears Completion By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

New Millennium Rentals Opens New Facility…14

The demolition of a unique building in Pittsburgh is nearing its completion, marking the end of more than 50 years of events that totaled more than 7,000. Piece by piece over the last nine months, the Mellon Arena came down. The demolition project, which called for full demolition, abatement and site grading of the arena, began on Aug. 8, 2011. The full contract of $2,909,000 was awarded to Noralco Corporation, where George Boehm serves as the vice president. Manpower at the site averages between 40 and 50 workers. see ARENA page 42

H&R Parts Buys Crawler Equipment Sales…22

Binder Machinery Showcases New ’12 Product Offerings Champlain Bridge Designer

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Doosan and Case excavators were among the heavy machinery on the site.

Helps Celebrate New Span By Chris Carola ASSOCIATED PRESS Monro e Tract or Hosts Open Hou se in N. Y. …34

Table of Contents ................4 Air Compressors, Generators & Light Towers Section73-77 Paving Section ............79-94 Parts Section ..................114 Auction Section ......120-140 Business Calendar ..........126 Advertisers Index............138

(L-R): Leo Liang, director of business development, SANY America; Kyle Nape, vice president of global sales and marketing, SANY America; Mike Burns, construction manager, Earl Asphalt; Rob Earl, president, Earl Asphalt; Robert Earl, son; Bob Binder, chairman, Binder Machinery Co.; Jack Tang, president, SANY America Inc.; Carlin Binder, general manager of IronBin Machinery, Binder Machinery Co.; and Edward Yang, vice president, SANY America.

On May 18, Binder Machinery of South Plainfield, N.J., held an event to showcase new product offerings to its customers. The event attracted many of the biggest and most well known contractors in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. see BINDER page 28

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Some of the bridges Ted Zoli has designed get used by more vehicles in a few minutes than travel across the Lake Champlain Bridge during an entire day. Still, there’s something about the sixmonth-old span connecting New York and Vermont that’s special to the awardwinning bridge designer, and it has a lot to do with its location: the Adirondacks, where the Manhattan-based engineer was born. “There’s something remarkable about the Adirondacks. It gets in your blood,” Zoli told The Associated Press by telephone from his New York City office. Zoli was the keynote speaker May 19 for the opening ceremony of a two-day celebration of the bridge’s opening last November. Events were held at the

Crown Point State Historic Site on the New York end of the bridge, and at Chimney Point State Historic Site in Addison on the Vermont side. A fireworks display closed out the celebration. Organizers decided to hold off until May to host a community party for the new bridge, which replaced the original 80-year-old span that was demolished in December 2009. New York state bridge inspectors closed the span two months earlier after finding its concrete piers were deteriorating. Soon after the bridge’s closing, Zoli’s Kansas City-based firm, HNTB, was hired by New York state to design the new bridge — and given 10 weeks to do it. New bridge designs typically take 18 to 24 months, Zoli said. His team met the compressed deadline, and construction of the new span began in the spring of 2010. see BRIDGE page 104


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GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE CELEBRATES 75TH ANNIVERSARY

Though the Golden Gate Bridge project was not the first to use hardhats onsite, it was the first to require them and to be designated a hardhat area.

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NEW MILLENNIUM RENTALS OPENS NEW FACILITY IN FLORIDA, N.Y. New Millennium Rentals’ inventory of excavators with specialized attachments include long-reach excavators, high-reach demolition fronts, rotating shears, concrete processors and hydraulic breakers.

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H&R PARTS PURCHASES GA.’S CRAWLER EQUIPMENT SALES

The Lawrenceville, Ga., facility will be the fifth facility for H&R Parts, which includes its Buffalo, N.Y., headquarters; the Riverside, Calif., operations; Edmonton, Alberta, Canada facility; and Kansas City, Mo., facility.

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NORRIS SALES REACHES ONE MILLIONTH COMPUTERIZED TRANSACTION

The transaction, when it came, involved Miller Brothers Electrical Contractors, located in Conshohocken, Pa.

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MONROE TRACTOR HOSTS OPEN HOUSE IN LATHAM, N.Y.

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Golden Gate Bridge Celebrates 75th Anniversary By Peter Hildebrandt

ing many of the same hazards he was during the war. He developed one of the earliest the commercially-sold hard hats. He was an amazing inventor.” Joseph Strauss, chief engineer on the Golden Gate Bridge San Francisco’s world-famous construction icon has proproject, knew Bullard’s great-grandfather and shared his pasvided an orange vermillion (known officially as sion for safety. Strauss made the site the first construction to “International Orange”) frame for the city and its enveloping require the use of hardhats. Falling rivets were a big concern. fog for the past 75 years, this April, 2012. Present at the The bridge workers all wore Bullard hardopening and throughout construction was the hats. The hats are still worn to this day, PPE (personal protective equipment) compaaccording to Bullard. It is the company’s ny that started a trend. The Bullard Company longest standing customer for the hats. was an important part of making the bridge As the project began, steel for the bridge worksite a hardhat-designated area. Bullard had been transported all the way from remains onsite to this day, supplying hardhats Pennsylvania. It arrived at the jobsite coatto present bridge workers and supplying the ed with rust, oxidation sustained during the world with all sorts of critical PPE trip west. Because the steel for the bridge The E.D. Bullard Company was founded had to be painted, it was first going to have by Edward Dickinson Bullard in 1898 in San to be sand-blasted free of the rust in order Francisco, Calif., where the firm sold equipto be painted. The bridge workers were ment for gold and silver miners. The firm also only wearing hardhats and black singlets; survived the earthquake and fire that would Strauss realized that the inhaling of the level much of the city eight years later. particles during the steel-cleaning operaBullard sold carbide lamps and mining tions could also be a safety hazard. He had equipment to gold and copper miners. The Bullard design the company’s first respiraminers used to wear a soft derby, similar to a tor. Bullard took the hardhat, placed somebaseball cap, according to Edward D. “Jed” thing of a bag over it, put a window on it Bullard, the company’s fourth-generation and then fresh air on the bridge was president and chief executive officer. It had a pumped in under the bag to protect the small, hard-leather and shellac brim. workers. After the founder’s son, Edward W. Bullard “To my knowledge, the hardhats and the (1899-1963), returned from World War I, he respirators on the job did what they were used his experiences with Doughboy army designed to do and no workers were helmets in the design of protective headgear injured from falling rivets or from inhaling for miners and then the entire construction the material being removed from the oxiindustry. E.W. Bullard’s original 1919 Hard dized steel,” added Bullard. “The comBoiled Hat was manufactured out of steamed pressed air was already being used on the canvas, glue, a leather brim, and black paint bridge for other tasks so it was already in and included a suspension device. It was conplace; it worked well for breathing air as sidered the first "hard hat," which revolutionwell.” ized construction and mine worker safety. Though the Golden Gate Bridge project During the Great Depression years, the was not the first to use hardhats onsite, it Golden Gate Bridge construction site was was the first to require them and to be desAmerica’s first designated “Hard Hat Area.” ignated a hardhat area. After the use of canThe project’s chief engineer, Joseph B. vas and aluminum, in the 1940s hardhats Strauss, shared a vision with Bullard that the came to be made from fiberglass. In the bridge construction site could be a safer envi1950s were the first plastic hardhats. In the ronment for the worker. Falling rivets, which 1960s and 1970s plastics became better could cause serious injury, were a grave conand this material was commonplace for use cern, so Bullard transformed the mining helin the hats. OSHA regulations went into met into a durable industrial hard hat. place in 1971 with more coming on line The project faced a second problem with throughout the rest of the decade. the steel coming by train from Bethlehem, Pa. “One of the things I’m the most proud of The steel had oxidized and needed to be sandis the fact that we were a safety company blasted before being painted. Bullard designed before safety was on everyone’s mind,” a simple sand-blast respirator helmet, which said Bullard. “Now everyone has to think consisted of a hard hat with a bag over it. There was a window in front to see through, Though the Golden Gate Bridge project was not the first to use hardhats onsite, it about safety because they are worried about liability. Our company was worried and fresh air was pumped into it. was the first to require them and to be designated a hardhat area. about safety in 1898. My family was obviToday, the Golden Gate Bridge still protects ously thinking about protecting workers its workers with Bullard hard hats as well as innovative safety products (including hard hats, respiratory started the company as a distribution company. Wells and hazardous environments even before it was in vogue. “Joseph Strauss didn’t have to have hardhats on his bridge protection, fire and rescue helmets, and thermal imaging Bullard’s father is currently the chairman of the board of the project; he didn’t have to think that way in terms of protectcameras). Bullard’s worldwide headquarters is in Cynthiana, company and Eric Pasch serves as CEO. “When my great-grandfather came back he realized that ing his workers. But he did in partnering with my greatKy. In 1919 the “hard-boiled” hardhat — made from steamed there could probably be some greater safety in the mines,” grandfather. That is a great story.” canvas, glue and black paint — was patented. These were explained Wells Bullard. “He saw that they were encountersee ANNIVERSARY page 100 CEG CORRESPONDENT

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2008 John Deere 240D LC Excavator, Unit # 82114, 3105 Hours, Shoes 800M 32" Triple; Seat-Air Suspension/ Heated; Boom 1 Pc w/Arm Cyl 240DLC; Arm 3.61M, 11' 10" w/Plumbing; Auxilary Hydraulic Lines Only; Reverse Fan Drive; Two-Way Mech Pattern Changer ................$110,000

2002 John Deere 450C LC Excavator, Unit # 21552, 9128 Hours, Mod Mainframe, Cwt & Cwmd, 900MM, Track Shoes, Standard Boom, 3.9 Arm 450CLC, Ad Price Is Without A Bucket......................................................................$67,000

COMPACTORS - PADFOOT 2008 Sakai SV510T, Stk# 00082254, 957 Hrs, Pad Foot Soil Roller........................................$63,500 2008 Sakai SV510T, Stk# 00061985, 638 Hrs, 84” Drum, ROPS, 59/74 ft/lbs........................$57,000

LOADER BACKHOES 1993 DEERE 710D, Stk# 00021715, Cab (2 Door), Suspension Fabric Seat, Front Axle w/MFWD, 15x19.5 Frt & 20.5x25 Rear, Backhoe w/5’ Ext Dippr, Reverse Stabilizer Feet, Loader Controls (2-

COMPACTORS - SMOOTH DRUM 2008 SAKAI SW320, Stk# 00082259, 397 Hrs, 47” ................................................................$26,900 2008 Sakai SV400D, Stk# 00061941, 67” Drum, ROPS, Soil Compactor................................$42,500

Function), 1.87 Cu Yd Ldr Bkt Tilt Wheel Installation, Add’l Frt Work Lights, Ether Starting Aid, Counterweight ..........................................................................................................................$24,000

1994 Deere 315D, Stk# 00021717, 6349 Hrs, 4039TT002 Turbo Engine 72HP, Cab Changes, CRAWLER DOZERS 2006 Deere 450J, Stk# 00021626, 812 Hrs, Guides LT & LGP, ROPS Canopy, Deluxe Vinyl Sus Seat, Suspension Fabric Seat, Front Axle w/MFWD, 10.5/80x18 Frt & 16.9x28 Rear, Side-Shift Backhoe, 2 Dual HD Battery, 97” Blade & Std C Frame, Three Function Valve, Hyd Pump F Use w/o Winch Ether Lever, Stabilizer w/Dirt Feet, Ldr w/Rtd and 2 Func Hyd, 750 LB Frt Counter Weight m WO BatteriesStart Aid, Enviromental Drain, Chrome Exhaust, ROPS Heater, OP Station Accessories, Retrieval Hitch, Track Adjuster Relief Valve ........................................................................................................$44,900 320 Min Cap..............................................................................................................................$15,000

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USED DEALS YOU’LL DIG! Used equipment less than 7 years & 7,000 hours includes a 6 month 500 hour $250 deductible power train protection plan. Additional plans also available. Call for details! EXCAVATORS

2006 Kobelco 115SR, 1,063 hrs......$58,000

FOUR WHEEL DRIVE LOADERS

2008 Kubota U15, 425 hrs, 1.5 ton mini, rubber tracks,

2006 Kawasaki 90ZV-2, 650 hrs, 5.8 cu. yds ................

QC..........................................................................$18,200

............................................................................$225,000

2008 Kobelco 35SR, 350 hrs, 3.5 ton mini, rubber tracks......................................................................$31,700 2009 Kubota KX121, 1,100 hrs, 4.5 ton mini, rubber tracks, QC ..............................................................$43,200 2008 Kubota U45, 550 hrs, 5 ton mini, rubber tracks, cab, QC ..................................................................$43,500 2006 Kubota KX161, 1,413 hrs, 6 ton mini, rubber tracks, cab, QC, thumb ..........................................$36,500

BACKHOES 2004 Deere 310SG, 3,016 hrs, cab w/air, 4x4 ..$36,000

2005 Deere 310SG, 2,000 hrs, cab w/air, 4x4 ..$39,500

310J, w/air, 2009 Deere 710 hrs, cab 4x4 ........$56,500

2009 Deere 310SJ, 1,058 hrs, cab w/air, 4x4, ext hoe.... REDUCED $74,500 ..................................................

2009 Kubota KX161, 750 hrs, 6 ton mini, rubber tracks,

cab, QC ..................................................................$48,900

2007 JD450J TL, 825 hrs ................$52,000

DOZERS CRAWLER

2006 Kobelco 115SR, 1,063 hrs, 15 ton short radius,

2007 Deere 450J, 875 hrs, LT, ROPS ................$52,000

36” bucket w/blade ................................................$58,000

2008 Deere 450J, 504 hrs, LGP, Cab, A/C ........$71,200

2009 Kobelco 140SR, 1,352 hrs, 15 ton short radius,

2008 Deere 650J, 1,408 hrs, LGP, Cab, A/C ....$87,800

36” bucket ............................................................$101,100 2009 Kobelco 140SR, 560 hrs, 15 ton short radius, 36” bucket ..................................................................$108,900 2011 Kobelco 140SRDZ, 550 hrs, 15 ton short radius,

New Arrival, 2004 JD310SG, 3,016 hrs........ ..............................................................$36,000

SKID STEER & COMPACT TRACK LOADERS

36” bucket w/blade ..............................................$119,000

2010 Gehl CTL75, 937 hrs, 3,000 lb lift, cab w/heat &

2007 Kobelco SK160, 1,725 hrs, 16 tons, plumbed,

A/C ............................................................................$44,900

QC, 36” bucket ......................................................$99,500 2006 Kobelco 235SR, 1,200 hrs, 28 tons, plumbed,

LANDSCAPING & MISC EQUIPMENT

42” bucket ............................................................$125,000

Rear Blades, 6’ rear blades for 3pt hitch tractor ......$400

2006 Kobelco SK290, 1,600 hrs, 30 tons, plumbed,

2010 Landpride, 72” Rough Cut Mower for Skid Steer

48” bkt..................................................................$122,300

Loader ......................................................................$6,000 2006 S Green Trailer, 12 Ton, ABS Brakes ......$10,000

COMPACTION 2008 Dynapac LP8500, 425 hrs, 33” trench compactor w/remote ................................................................$21,000

12 Ton Trailer, w/Air Brakes ..............$10,000

2001 Rayco RG1672DXH, 1385 hrs, Tow Behind Stump Cutter ..........................................................$11,900

2009 Dynapac CC1000, 340 hrs, 1.8 ton 39” double

2009 Kubota B3200, 157 hrs, 4wd tractor w/loader and

drum asphalt roller ................................................$26,500

backhoe, like new!..................................................$21,000

2008 Dynapac CC142, 225 hrs, 4 ton 51” double drum

2008 Gehl RS5-19, 410 hrs, 5000 lb lift, 19’ reach tele-

asphalt roller ..........................................................$41,900

handler ..................................................................$44,900

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1999 CATERPILLAR D5CXL CRAWLER DOZER

1995 KOMATSU WA450-2 WHEEL LOADER

$27,500

2005 KOMATSU PC200LC-7 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR

YR

Model

$175,000

EE#

C002971

PRICE

YR

Model

C002089

PRICE

INGERSOLL RAND

CAT D5CXL

C002638

$122,500

MILLERS, PAVERS, ROLLERS

CRAWLER DOZERS/LOADERS

1999

Enc Cab w/A.C., Htr, Def., 18’8” Two-Piece Boom, 11’6” Arm w/Piping, Front Blade, Rear Outriggers, Wain-Roy 36” & 60” Buckets, Wain-Roy Coupler

$59,500

EE#

$195,000

2005 KOMATSU PW220-7 RUBBER TIRES EXCAVATOR

Enc Cab w/AC, Htr & Def, 48” GP Bkt w/BOCE, JRB 45SLH Qucik Cplr, 31.5” Shoes, 9’7” Arm w/Piping, 18’8” Boom w/Piping, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Pattern Change Valve

LIKE NEW.….LESS THAN 75 HOURS – 600mm ‘FCS’ Drum System, One Stage Detachable Conveyor, Aux. Hyd, Rear Right Wheel Swing, L/R Level-Pro Grade Control, Hyd. Side Plate Lifters C002873

C002801

$35,000 $49,500

C002602

2009 WIRTGEN W60 MILLING MACHINE

ROPS Cab w/AC & Heat, 134” GP Bkt, Automatic Bucket Lever/Boom Kickout, BRAND NEW 29.5R-25 XHAT MICHELIN TIRES, P/S Trans, 4 Spds F/R, ECSS Ride Control, 2 Lever Bkt Controls, Komtrax

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

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

2007 KOMATSU WA500-6 WHEEL LOADER

$27,500

KOMATSU

1996

DD24

C002894

$8,500

2005

DD118HF

C002076

$55,000

W60

C002873

$175,000

1996

D37P-5

C002395 SOLD $29,500

WIRTGEN

1998

D37P-5

C002622

2009

$27,500

2008

D61EX-15

20178

$167,500

2006

D65EX-15

18219

$159,000

EXCAVATORS KOMATSU 2005

PC35MR-2

C002046

$33,500

2005

PC200LC-7

C002971

$59,500

2006

PC220LC-8LR

C001119

$189,000

1997

PC300LC-6

C002973

$49,500

1997

PC300LC-6

C002048

$75,000

2005

PW220-7

C002089

$122,500

OFF ROAD TRUCKS KOMATSU 2008

HM300-2

C000602

$189,000

2003

HM350-1

C002118

$159,000

2008

HM350-2

19847

$249,000

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CP24

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560B

C001601

$29,000

1995

WA450-2

C002602

$35,000

LOADAL CENTER LOAD GARBAGE TRUCK

1995

WA450-2

C002857

$30,000

1991

2007

WA450-6

C001982

$201,000

WINNEBAGO

2007

WA500-6

C002801

$195,000

2003

KOMATSU

$14,500

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New Millennium Rentals Opens New Facility in Florida, N.Y. New Millennium Rentals in Florida, N.Y., a rental comNew Millennium Rentals’ new pany offering excavators with specialized attachments to facility in Florida, N.Y. contractors and municipalities for special jobs, has moved into a new larger facility. New Millennium Rentals has moved into its new 12,000 sq.-ft. facility, located at 4 Industrial Drive in Florida, N.Y. On a five-acre parcel just 5 mi. off Route 17, 10 mi. from both I-84 and the New York State Thruway (I-87), and only 55 mi. north of New York City, this new facility is well situated to provide easy access for excavator and attachment rental service and transportation to the entire Eastern corridor. “The purchase and relocation to this larger facility, as a home base for New Millennium, increases our opportunity to better serve our customers needs,” said Peter Menner, owner and president of New Millennium. “In addition to maintaining our current business flow, we now have plenty of additional space to make necessary expansions, which will include new wash bays and a paint booth. We are also in the process of making significant increases in our parts inventory. More room for excavators and attachments means more room for rentals and attachment sales, which means more business for us and even better product availability and service for our customers.” Menner founded New Millennium Rentals in 1999. His mission was and remains providing companies in the demolition, recycling, environmental and reconstruction industries with the opportunity to rent heavy equipment specifically designed to meet the needs of a particular job. In addition to providing unique demolition rental solutions, the company also has expanded its services to include sales and trade of demolition units with specialized attachments, demo equipment transportation, and on-site equipment needs Nick Porcaro (L), operations manPeter Menner, president of New Millennium evaluations. ager of New Millennium Rentals, Rentals, with a Komatsu PC400 excavator, New Millennium Rentals’ inventory and Peter Menner, president and Millennium Rentals’ trucks can deliver to one of many excavators in its rental fleet. of excavators with specialized attach- founder of New Millennium Rentals. New the job site. ments include long-reach excavators, high-reach demolition fronts, rotating shears, concrete processors and hydraulic breakers. In addition to these standard demo unit attachment combinations, New Millennium Rentals also offers design build services for contractors in need of excavators with attachments specifically engineered or remounted to alternative carriers. Recently New Millennium Rentals mounted amphibious undercarriages to Link-Belt excavators with long-reach sticks for an environmental remediation and restoration project in the southeast. New Millennium Rentals is an authorized distributor of Link-Belt excavators, Genesis shears, Toku breakers, and a host of other first class attachment manufacturers. New Millennium Rentals makes its packages available for rent anywhere in the continental United States. Its fleet of excavators include weights of 30,000 to 180,000 lbs. The fourth quarter of 2011 saw the creation of specialty New Millennium Rentals’ factory-trained service equipment remarketing services. This division was formed to The new building provides many spacious, well- technicians are qualified to repair and maintain see FACILITY page 115

equipped service bays.

equipment either at the facility or on the job site.


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HL740 HL740-9

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LARGEST SPECIALIZED RENTAL FLEET IN NORTH AMERICA

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NH LT185.B LT185.B 78hp diesel, (2) NH C190 90hp turbo diesel (2) NH C185 651 hours, 2007 year NH C175 60hp turbo diesel (3) Cat C t 287 MultiMulti-T Terrain i Loader Skid Loaders Wheeled NH LX885 60hp turbo diesel (3)

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2011 ALLIED AR130B HAMMER, 4,000 FT LB CLASS UNIT 4237 ............................$29,000

2008 LIEBHERR A900C RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATOR MFH, COUPLER, DIG/GRADE BUCKETS, BLADE, 1600 HOURS UNIT 4180..........................$139,000

2011 LIEBHERR L542 LOADER, 3.5 YD LOADER BUCKET, FORKS, COUPLER, 3SPOOL, RIDE CONTROL, 700 HOURS................................$171,000

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

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

2010 MIDLAND WIDENER SPD-8, UNIT # 5064, 550 HOURS ..............................................$149,000

2005 DYNAPAC CA141D, UNIT # 5033, 600 HOURS .............. ..................................................$29,000

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

2009 LINK-BELT 240X2 LONG FRONT, SERIAL # 9-4072, STOCK #: 4201, 1200 HOURS, 60’ REACH ..............................................$149,000

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

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

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


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2013 Manac Steel Single Drop Extendables, 53’-71’ x 102”, Air, Tri-Axle Suspension, Center Axle Lift, 8 Hole Steel Disc Wheels

New Fontaine Velocity Steel Drop Decks, 48’x102”, Air ride Spread, Bulkhead and Winches

IN STOCK

New Fontaine Steel Flatbeds, 48’ x 102” Spring Sliding Suspension, Winches & Bulkhead Included

New East Hardox Steel Dumps 34' x 96" x 66" SUPER HEAVY DUTY - Demolition Trailer, Air Ride, Barn Door. 8,990 LBS.

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

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

2011 CAT 308D, 30” Pin-On Dig Bucket, Pattern Control Changer, 232 Hours, stk6927 ....$102,000

2006 National 14127, 33 Ton, 127’ Boom, Internal ATB Wire, Mid-Span O/R, SFO, Sterling LT9513, MBE4000 370HP, stk6721 ........$209,500

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

2000 National 568D, 68’+41’, SFO, 20’ Wood Bed, Hyd Capacity Alert, A2B, Rear ASH Outriggers, GMC C70, Cat 3126B, Air Brakes, 6-Speed, stk6650......................................$42,500

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H&R Parts Purchases Ga.’s Crawler Equipment Sales H&R Parts of Buffalo, N.Y., has expanded its operations with the purchase of Crawler Equipment Sales in Lawrenceville, Ga. H&R Parts will now be able to serve all of North America with used and aftermarket construction equipment parts. Lawrenceville (a suburb of Atlanta) will focus on the dismantling of machines from the southeastern region of the United States and will serve as a major shipping point, which will significantly shorten the shipping time and cost of parts being shipped to customers in the southeast. The Lawrenceville, Ga., facility will be the fifth facility for H&R Parts, which includes its Buffalo, N.Y., headquarters; the Riverside, Calif., operations; Edmonton, Alberta, Canada facility; and Kansas City, Mo., facility. Each facility performs a specific role in H&R’s long term plans. Riverside, Calif., serves as the company’s final drive center and the distribution point for aftermarket parts. Edmonton, Alberta, serves the Canadian market. Kansas City, Mo., has been instrumental in the development of overseas markets such as Europe, Africa, Russia and Australia. “We had been looking for some time to expand into the southeast with a facility,” said Larry Mohr, president of H&R Parts. “Crawler Equipment Sales perfectly fits our needs. The company has great employees such as Ron Ratliff, who has a long history in the parts and parts distribution business. The facility property is particularly attractive. It offers spacious office space, a large shop with an envi-

Larry Mohr, is president of H&R Parts.

A large selection of excavator sticks is on hand.

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ronmentally compliant cleaning facility, eight acres of fenced in yard, and good highway access right off of Route 316. “Crawler Equipment Sales has a long standing credible reputation with contractors in the southeast. A location near Atlanta gives us the ability to offer one-day shipping to most of the southeastern area.” For more information, visit www.hrparts.com.

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All parts are meticulously tested and inspected before shipping.


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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

LANDSCAPING Case 480 Broom Tractor, frt mounted 6' sweepster broom, ROPS . . . . . . . .$13,000 Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . .$10,500 Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72" hydraulic broom . . . . . .$11,500 Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hyd angle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500

(2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. boom, 11’ stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbing very good condition CRANES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000 Broderson IC80-1B, 1984, 8.5 ton, Perkins TRUCKS & TRAILERS dsl, OROPS, 20’ boom,, 3500hrs, good . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,500 (2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL dual fuel, 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs$21,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., AIR COMPRESSORS 70' boom anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . .. IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500

Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25 rubber, 15K hours, work ready . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500 Komatsu WA250-3PT, 1999, EROPS w/AC, JRB coupler, bucket, forks 20.5x25, good cond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$63,500 Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 $79,500 John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick couCRAWLER LOADERS pler, GP bkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . .$46,000 Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt. MOTOR SCRAPERS boom susp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . .$89,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$37,500 Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” tank, ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . .$49,500 DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, COMPACTORS very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, OFF ROAD HAULERS Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, 1999, Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, Komatsu CD60R-1 Crawler Dump Truck, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 1997, 360° rotation . . . . . . . . . . . .$66,000 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideJD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean boards, tailgate (currently off work), work quick coupler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$69,500 ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,000 IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . .. Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, Hitachi UH181, 1985, Equipped w/hammer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 29.5R25, working everyday . . . . .$145,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$72,000 IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on w/pad kit, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 20.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 rubber, operational . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER IR SD70D, 2000, Pro-Pac, 66" smooth drum, hitch rebuilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 Cat 215BLC, 1985, 7'3" stick, 28" TBG pads, Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 10 roller U/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,500 ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,000 29.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, tailgate, work ready Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500 Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . .. stick, 44" Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 feet, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$147,500 Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, bkt, 27.6" TBG pads, work ready . .$57,000 w/tilt, all work ready . . . . . . .From $79,500 26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday on (5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$87,500 rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Compactor, 1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, Komatsu PC750 LC-6, 1999, 454 hp, 27” gas engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,500 26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, working boom, 11’10” stick, 44’ DGB, aux plumbing, Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 bucket choice, 24k ctwt . . . . . . . .$255,000 stock, lever & remote . . .$4,000 to $10,000 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 1999, 10’6” stick, hp, 6WD, 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, JRB coupler, 31.5” TBG, ctwt removal, choice (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 of bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$77,500 single drum, tow type . . . .$4,000 - $6,500 Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 11’1” stick, 35.5” CRAWLER TRACTORS TBG, ctwt removal, choice of bkts, working DOZERS (2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a- everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$97,500 Case 1550, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, blade, winches, v. good . . . . .$175,000 Ea. Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG Carco Winch, Rear Screen, P/S Trans, Low Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade .. pads, JRB coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, Hours, Exc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$55,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$85,000 work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

SPECIALS Vermeer 5800 Trencher, 1997, 4 cyl dsl eng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,900 (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a tow-type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $5,200

BACKHOES Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . .$24,500

DRILLS John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, Duraquip dust collection . . .$150,000 MISCELLANEOUS (2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. ATTACHMENTS BUCKETS PC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . .$9,500 Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple Buckets in Stock -Call For Your Needs FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 (5) Cat 936/926/950 pallet forks, for a Balderson quick coupler, exc. cond . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,500 Ea. Others Available Call Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.


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CATERPILLAR 772B, 773B, 773D, 773E, Wheels, Used, 6G6438.964 FORK, PALLET CATERPILLAR TL1055, Used, 3019757/33800 BUCKET, GP CATERPILLAR 416C, 416D, 416E, 420C, 420D, 420E, 426C, New, 1345869/30959 CATERPILLAR 345B, 345C, Used, 1353706/29532 CATERPILLAR 345B, 350, Used, 1366241/32499 CATERPILLAR 345B, 345B II, 345B LC, 345B LC II, 345BL, 345BL II, 350, Used, 1366243/29066

CATERPILLAR 345B, 345B II, 345B LC, 345B LC II, 345BL, 345BL II, 350, Used, 1389673/29067 CATERPILLAR 902, Used, 1508369/30334 CATERPILLAR 345B, 345C, Used, 2637329/29534 CATERPILLAR 330D, 336D, Used, 2692676/32545 CATERPILLAR 330D, 336D, Used, 2692684/32548 CATERPILLAR 330D, 336D, New, 2692685/32547 CATERPILLAR 330D, 336D, Used, 2692709/32546 CATERPILLAR 345C, 345D, Used, 2811821/32544 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 226, 226B, 228, 232, 242, 246, 247, 252, 256, 257, New, 2856095/32284 CATERPILLAR 330C, Used, 3029013/32549 CATERPILLAR 304CR, 305CR, Used, 3031339/30961 CATERPILLAR 980C, Used, 5V7356/30338 CATERPILLAR 365 , Used, BU430 CATERPILLAR 312, Used, EB1201 CATERPILLAR 973, Used, FB626 BUCKET, LIGHT MATERIAL CATERPILLAR 416, 416B, 416C, 416D, 416E, 420, 420C, 420D, 420E, 426, Used, FL10557/29306 RIPPER CATERPILLAR D10N, Used, 4T8224/30377

ROLLER CATERPILLAR 5130, New, 1554102 ROPS CATERPILLAR 980C, Used, 8V8914/28500 SWEEPS CATERPILLAR D6T, Used, MS1471 THUMB CATERPILLAR 320, Thumb, Used, T14 TORQUE CONVERTERS CATERPILLAR D10, D10L, Rebuilt, 6P6412/31183 STICK CATERPILLAR CATERPILLAR CATERPILLAR CATERPILLAR CATERPILLAR

345, Used, BB56 375, 375L, Used, C976773A2 365, Used, MS1324 315CL, Used, MS719 320, 320N, Used, MS767

TRACK, FRAME CATERPILLAR CATERPILLAR CATERPILLAR CATERPILLAR CATERPILLAR 3T4970/33616

D9G, Used, 7S7899/32489 D9G, Used, 7S7900/32488 D6G, Used, 9G6038 / 9G6037 D8H, Used, 1P1027/32486 D11N, Used, 3T7491/33617 &

TRACK, GFRAME CATERPILLAR D8H, Used, 1P1028/32487 TRACK, PAD CATERPILLAR 311C, 312C, 312D, 314C LCR, 314D LCR, Used, 1376114/2483 CATERPILLAR 311, 311B, 311C, 312, 312B, 312C, 312D, 314, 314D LCR, Used, 1376114/28214

BUCKET, MP CATERPILLAR 953, Light Material, Used, FB485 CATERPILLAR 416, 416B, 416C, 416D, 416E, 420, 420C, 420D, 420E, MP, New, PSM1/28431

TRACK, LINK

CAB, EROPS

CATERPILLAR D6T, Used, 3510955/30222

CATERPILLAR 973C, Used, 1887705/31094 CATERPILLAR 963, 963 B, 973, Used, 8Y9455/2457

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NEW CAT 232, Stk# 2856095/32284, 60” Utility Bucket ....................................$750

CAT 836G, SN 7MZ00423,In for Salvage

CAT 988B 3408PC ENGINE, Stk# 4N6254/33372, Good Running Take Out. Dyno Tested. Rod & Main Bearings Replaced....$18,500

CATERPILLAR D10, Used, MS1398

TRACK, PAD CATERPILLAR D7E, D7H, D7R, D7R II, D8N, New, 7T5969/29920

CYLINDER, OTHER

TRANSMISSIONS

CATERPILLAR 988B, 988F, Rebuilt, 4T6792/31244 CATERPILLAR 777D, Rebuilt, 8J8865/32476

CATERPILLAR CATERPILLAR CATERPILLAR CATERPILLAR 3P7556/31378 CATERPILLAR CATERPILLAR

ENGINES, OTHER PETERBILT 13-210, 224, 265, 281, 300, 310, 320, 330, 335, 340, 341, Other, New, 2485546/2563 PETERBILT 13-210, 224, 265, 281, 300, 310, 320, 330, 335, 340, 341, Other, Rebuilt, 6I3479/2562

CATERPILLAR D10N, D10R, Used, 7T0961/30413

NEW CAT 345, Stk# 1366243/29533, 54” F Linkage Bucket ............................$12,500

CAT 973C REBUILT ENGINE, Stk# 1716598/31723............................$26,500

CAT D11R, Stk# 1555556/30354, Rebuilt Engine,Exchange ..........................$95,000

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2007 CAT 236B VTS, Stk #: 070691, 1163 Hrs, OROPS, Tier II, self leveling $16,800 PAVER 2008 Mauldin 1750C, Stk #X02220, 602 hrs................................$49000 ASPHALT COMPACTOR 2008 Ca t CB14, Stk #080264A, 322 hrs ........................................$19900 2009 Ca t CB24, Stk #080265, 463 hrs............................................$28900 2006 Ca t CB114, Stk #050323, 259 hrs ........................................$14900 1999 Ca t CB634C, Stk #98526, 1732 hrs ......................................$30000 SOIL COMPACTOR 2009 Ca t CP56, Stk #081029, 2196 hrs..........................................$90000 2005 Ca t CP433E, Stk #050241, 999 hrs ......................................$40000 2007 Ca t CS433E, Stk #070270, 622 hrs ......................................$52000 2009 Ca t CS54, Stk #080784, 1193.4 hrs ......................................$75000 2009 Ca t CS56, Stk #080790, 2197.1 hrs ......................................$85000 2006 Ca t CS433E, Stk #070346, 619 hrs ......................................$53000 REVERSIBLE PLATE COMPACTOR 2006 Wacker, Stk #260418 ................................................................$5254 2006 Wacker, Stk #X01308 ................................................................$5641 WALK BEHIND ROLLER 2008 Be lle 26” , Stk #X090047 ..........................................................$6726 CONCRETE VIBRATOR 2008 Wacker IRFUN57, Stk #X080512 ..............................................$665 2008 Wacker M2000, Stk #X080172..................................................$757 MULTI TERRAIN LOADER 2007 Ca t 236B VTS, Stk #070690, 954 hrs ..................................$17900 2007 Ca t 236B VTS, Stk #070691, 1163 hrs ................................$16800 2007 Ca t 236B VTS, Stk #070692, 1029 hrs ................................$17200 WHEEL LOADER 2010 Ca t 924H, Stk #100052, 1575 hrs........................................$105000 2010 Ca t 924H, Stk #090151, 1022 hrs........................................$115000 2009 Ca t 924H, Stk #090308, 1252 hrs..........................................$98000 DOZER 2010 Ca t D5K LGP, Stk #100126, 1838 hrs....................................$90000 2008 Ca t D5K XL, Stk #080395, 1590 hrs......................................$71900 2007 Ca t D6K XL, Stk #070139, 2145 hrs......................................$99500 2007 Ca t D6N XL, Stk #080317, 2318.7 hrs ................................$120000 2009 Ca t D6N XL, Stk #080639, 2503 hrs....................................$160000 2009 Ca t D6N XL, Stk #080356, 2197 hrs....................................$180000 2007 Ca t D6T XL, Stk #080510, 2912 hrs....................................$190000 2009 Ca t D6T XL, Stk #080672, 491 hrs. ....................................$215000 2008 Ca t D6T XL, Stk #110197, 2546 hrs....................................$185000 2008 Ca t D6T XL, Stk #070764, 3217 hrs....................................$175000 2008 Ca t D6T XL, Stk #071047, 3177 hrs....................................$175000 2008 Ca t D6T XL, Stk #071151, 5332 hrs....................................$179000 2007 Ca t D8T, Stk #070870, 6663 hrs ..........................................$275000

2007 CAT 236B VTS, Stk #: 070690, 954 Hrs ..............................................$17,900

Low-Hour Rental Fleet Roll Out TELEHANDLER 2004 Cat TH360B, Stk #231608, 2492.5 hrs..................................$25000 2006 Cat TH460B, Stk #050310, 6631 hrs ....................................$35000 2007 Cat TL1055, Stk #270589, 5611 hrs......................................$58000 2007 JLG TL642, Stk #X01881, 1019 hrs........................................$45000 2007 JLG TL642, Stk #X01448, 4067.1 hrs ....................................$40000 2007 JLG TL642, Stk #X01444, 2003 hrs........................................$43000 2007 JLG TL943, Stk #X02075, 3925 hrs........................................$47000 2007 JLG TL943, Stk #X01886, 4371 hrs........................................$41000 2007 JLG TL943, Stk #X01885, 3673 hrs........................................$47500 VERTICAL MAST 2007 JLG 20FT, Stk #X01997..............................................................$3000 2007 JLG 20FT, Stk #X0200................................................................$3000 2007 JLG 20FT, Stk #X02003..............................................................$3000 2007 JLG 30AM, Stk #X02042............................................................$3500 VERTICAL MAST W/OUTRIGGERS 2007 JLG 36’, Stk #X02046 ................................................................$3500 2007 JLG 36’, Stk #X02007 ................................................................$3500 2007 JLG 36’, Stk #X02044 ................................................................$3500 2007 JLG 36’, Stk #X02045 ................................................................$3500 ROUGH TERRAIL SCISSOR LIFT 2006 JLG 26’, Stk #260480, 655 hrs................................................$10500 2006 JLG 26’, Stk #X01112, 840 hrs................................................$10500 2006 JLG 26’, Stk #260252, 1162 hrs..............................................$10000 2005 JLG 33’, Stk #X00862, 1179 hrs ............................................$15000 2005 JLG 33’, Stk #X00782, 1069 hrs ............................................$15000 2005 JLG 33’, Stk #X00783, 943.4 hrs ............................................$15000 2005 JLG 33’, Stk #X00784, 1141 hrs ............................................$15000 2005 JLG 33’, Stk #X00860, 985 hrs................................................$15000 2005 JLG 33’, Stk #X00861, 1187 hrs ............................................$15000 2005 JLG 43’, Stk #X00863, 1958 hrs ............................................$17000 2005 JLG 43’, Stk #X00864, 1115 hrs ............................................$17000 2005 JLG 43’, Stk #X00787, 1195 hrs ............................................$17000 2005 JLG 43’, Stk #X00788, 1474 hrs ............................................$17000 2005 JLG 43’, Stk #X00866, 1014 hrs ............................................$18000 2008 JLG 43’, Stk #X080263, 532 hrs ............................................$25000 SCISSOR LIFT 2006 JLG 3369LE, Stk #X01103, 201 hrs ......................................$14000 2006 JLG 3369LE, Stk #X01104, 296 hrs ......................................$14000

TRAILER BOOM LIFT/GAS 2008 JLG 50’, Stk #X080155, 277 hrs ............................................$25000 GENERATOR 2004 Cat 20 KW, Stk #240332, 1946 hrs..........................................$9308 AIR COMPRESSOR 2002 Sullair 125, Stk #ERAA0015, 1598 hrs....................................$8862 2001 Sullair 375CFM, Stk #ERAA0014, 3150 hrs ........................$11818 2004 Sullair 375CFM, Stk #ERAA0016, 5781 hrs ..........................$8258 BUCKETS Entek 36in Coupler Bucke t, Stk #EB66..........................................$4000 Kenco 36in Slap Buc ket, Stk #EB1235 ..........................................$4000 Esco 54in Buck et, Stk #C002828A1 ................................................$5500 Esco 54in Buck et, Stk #C038291A1 ................................................$5500 Cat 963 MP Buc ket (2.50 cu yd), Stk #FB292 ..........................$13000 Rockland 980H Mate rial Handling Bucket (11cuyd), Stk #FB362 .... ................................................................................................................$18000 2010 Allu Screeing bucket, fits exc 46-56,000 #, Stk #BU1371$45000 Cat SSL/ MTL 66” MP Bucket, Stk #261250A ..............................$2800 Cat SSL 66” Bucket, Stk #SB294........................................................$900 RAKE Cat Blade Rak e for D4G XL, Stk #MS847 ......................................$4000 Cat D6N Root Rake, Stk #MS442......................................................$3000 Cat Landscape Rake, Stk #LR84......................................................$5100 Cat Landscape Rake, Stk #LR51......................................................$6100 Cat Landscape Rake, Stk #LR114....................................................$8500 Cat Landscape Rake, Stk #LR85......................................................$6500 GRAPPLE Cat 345 Grapple, Stk #C052768A1 ................................................$15500 BROOM Cat Broom, Stk #BR97..........................................................................$4575 Cat 908 Pickup Broom, Stk #270842 ..............................................$3000 2005 Cat BA18M Angle Broom, Stk #250928 ..............................$3697 UNDERGROUND PIERCING TOOL 2008 Grundomat 3.75in, Stk #X02195 ............................................$2500 2007 Grundomat 3.75in, Stk #X02196. ..........................................$2500 AUGER BIT Cat 24in Tree Auger Bit, Stk #AU148 ................................................$550 Cat 30in Auger Bit, Stk #AU369..........................................................$595 Cat 30in Auger Bit, Stk #AU368..........................................................$595 Cat 36in Tree Auger Bit, Stk #AU313 ................................................$850

BRUSH CUTTER/MULCHER Cat Brush Cutter/Mulcher, Stk #BRB03 ......................................$18450 Cat Brush Cutter/Mulcher, Stk #BRB01 ......................................$14000 Cat Brush Cutter/Mulcher, Stk #BRB06 ......................................$18450 COUPLER Cat Power Tilt Coupler, Stk #CC421 ..............................................$4000

STACKER BOX 2005 GME, Stk #X01011 ......................................................................$3150 2005 GME, Stk #X00697 ......................................................................$3150 2006 GME, Stk #X01372......................................................................$3000 Kundel 4X10 Stacker, Stk #270792..................................................$5100 Kundel 4X10 Stacker, Stk #270793..................................................$5100 Kundel 4X10 Stacker, Stk #270891..................................................$5100 2007 Kundel 4X8 Stacker, Stk #X01944 ........................................$4675 Kundel Stacking Plates, Stk #TB08 ..................................................$234 Kundel Stacking Plates, Stk #TB09 ..................................................$233 Kundel Stacking Plates, Stk #TB10 ..................................................$233 Kundel Stacking Plates, Stk #TB12 ..................................................$233

COMPOST TURNER Brown Bear compost turner, Stk #MS662 ..................................$14500

TRENCH SHIELD GME, Stk #X00974....................................................................................$876

FORKS Cat 72in utility forks, Stk #CF1 ..........................................................$600 Off-Brand 48in Forks (does not fit Cat), Stk #CF150 ..................$495 DRILL 2005 EZ Drill, Verticle Slab Drill - SINGLE 18”, Stk #250954 ..........$4176 2004 Toku 15lb Rock Drill, Stk #240152 ..........................................$317 2002 Sullair MRD55 Rock Drill, Stk #ERDD0001............................$670 1999 APT RD115 23lb Rock Drill, Stk #99019................................$180 2001 APT RD137 45lb Rock Drill, Stk #210241..............................$180 2007 Toku RD7 8lb Rock Drill, Stk #270282....................................$212 2007 Toku RD7 8lb Rock Drill, Stk #270284....................................$212 2007 Toku RD7 8lb Rock Drill, Stk #270285....................................$212 CONCRETE VIBRATOR EXTERNAL MOTOR 2007 Wacker, Stk #270014 ..................................................................$361 2007 Wacker, Stk #270016 ..................................................................$361 LASER TRANSIT SET 2004 Topcon - No Laser, Stk #240710 ..............................................$147 2006 TopCon Laser Level, Stk #261536 ........................................$1460

TRENCH BOX GME, Stk #X01393A ................................................................................$530 SPREADER BAR GME 8in x 24in, Stk #X01395 ..............................................................$602 GME 8in x 24in, Stk #TB36....................................................................$530 GME 8in x 24in, Stk #X01394 ..............................................................$602 GME 8in x 24in, Stk #260592 ..............................................................$602 GME 24in, Stk #240455 ..........................................................................$378 GME 32in x 50in, Stk #TB50 ................................................................$450 GME 36in, Stk #X02105A ......................................................................$702 GME Manhole “ H” Style Spreaders, Stk #MS465 ........................$811 2008 GME Manhole “ H” Style Sprea ders, Stk #X080131 ........$1386 Kundel 6in x 24in Spreader Bars, Stk #X01960A ..........................$525 Kundel 6in x 24in spreader Bars, Stk #X01961..............................$525 Kundel 6in x 24in Spreader Bars, Stk #270769..............................$525 Kundel 6in x 24in Spreader Bars, Stk #270833..............................$525 Kundel 6in x 24in Spreader Bars, Stk #270834..............................$525 Kundel 6in x 24in Spreader Bars, Stk #270838..............................$525 Kundel 6in x 24in Spreader Bars, Stk #270841..............................$525 Kundel 24in Spreader Bar, Stk #X01954 ..........................................$138 HAND HELD SAW 2008 Husqvarna K750 (14in), Stk #X080260 ..................................$665 2006 Husqvarna K960 (16in), Stk #X01938 ..................................$5100 COMPACTOR PLATE 2007 Cat CVP40, Stk #CA114............................................................$6579 SPREADERS Multi Meta 180in, Stk #270250 ........................................................$1875 Multi Meta 96in Spreaders, Stk #250424......................................$1125

2007 Ca t 345CL, Stk #C064106U, 7283 hrs................................$130000 2005 Ca t M316C, Stk #251049, 4664 hrs......................................$70000 2008 Ca t M318D, Stk#080054, 2267 hrs ....................................$110000

“T” HANDLE 2007 Sullair MPB-35C, 35lb, Stk #X01758........................................$228 2007 Sullair MPB-35C, 35lb Stk #X01759 ........................................$228

MOTOR SCRAPER 2005 Ca t 613C, Stk #040666, 2311 hrs..........................................$80000

PAVING BREAKER 2004 Sullir MPB-90AF 90lb, Stk #X00660........................................$342 1998 Ingersoll Rand MX60 Breaker w/Chisel, Stk #R98077......$306

2007 CAT 740, Stk #: 060545, 5940 Hrs, 29.5R25 60-98% Remain @ 2,762 Hrs$190,000

2007 CAT D6K LGP, Stk #: 070139, 2145 Hrs ..............................................$99,500

2009 CAT CB24, Stk #: 080265, 463 Hrs, Asphalt Compactor, ROPS/FOPS Platform ........$28,900

ARTICULATED TRUCK 2007 Ca t 740, Stk #060545, 5940 hrs ..........................................$190000 2007 Ca t 740, Stk #060746, 6586 hrs..........................................$190000 2006 Ca t 740, Stk #C063637U, 6417 hrs ....................................$200000

RIVET BUSTER 2000 APT RB133 Rivet Buste r, Stk #200568 ..................................$204 SNOW PLOW Kubota 72in Snow Plow, Stk #SA92................................................$1024 Kubota 72in Snow Plow, Stk #SA91................................................$1164 Kubota 72in Snow Plow, Stk #SA93................................................$1010 Kubota 72in Manual Angle Snow Blade, Stk #BL128................$1148 Kubota 72in Snow Plow, Stk #SA94 ..................................................$946

MAST ELECTRIC LIFT/BATTERY POWERED 2008 JLG 12’ , Stk #X080447, 67 hrs..................................................$4500 ELECTRIC SCISSOR LIFT 2008 JLG 19’ , Stk #X080247, 112 hrs................................................$6000 2008 JLG 19’ , Stk #X080256, 77 hrs..................................................$6000 2007 JLG 19’ , Stk #X01707, 85.1 hrs ................................................$5000 2008 JLG 19’ , Stk #X080047, 104 hrs................................................$6000 2008 JLG 19’ , Stk #X080453, 79 hrs..................................................$6000 2005 JLG 20’ , Stk #X00834, 161 hrs..................................................$5500 2005 JLG 20’ , Stk #X00835, 151 hrs..................................................$5500 2005 JLG 20’ , Stk #X00841, 180 hrs..................................................$5500 2006 JLG 26’ , Stk #260191, 130 hrs ..................................................$6000 2006 JLG 26’ , Stk #X01083, 154 hrs..................................................$6000 2006 JLG 26’ , Stk #X01087, 224 hrs..................................................$6000

CONCRETE VIBRATOR 2007 Godwin Pumps, Stk #X01765 ....................................................$578

HAMMER 2002 Cat E205 Hammer for Backhoe, Stk #A22036 ..................$7500 2002 Cat E205 Hammer for Backhoe, Stk #A22037 ..................$7500 2002 Cat E205 Hammer BHLC Bra cket, Stk #A22248................$7500 2007 Cat H130S Hammer, Stk #HA232 ........................................$39000 2006 Cat H130S Hammer, Stk #HA97 ..........................................$36000 2009 Cat H140DS Hammer, Stk #HA315......................................$55000 2008 Cat H180DS Hammer, Stk #HA296......................................$79000 2007 Cat H180S Hammer, Stk #HA168 ........................................$69000 2007 Cat H45 Hammer, Stk #HA198................................................$4500 2006 Cat H90 Hammer, Stk #260779 ..............................................$8500 2005 Cat H90C, Stk #250803 ............................................................$7000

EXCAVATOR

MOTOR GRADER 2008 Mauldin MG622, Stk #X02216, 253 hrs ..............................$89000 2009 Mauldin MG622, Stk #X02217, 348 hrs ..............................$89000

END PANEL GME End panel, Stk #241179 ............................................................$1350 GME End panel, Stk #241180 ............................................................$1350 GME End panel, Stk #241181 ............................................................$1350 GME End panel, Stk #241183, 0 hrs..................................................$1350

UNDERCARRIAGE Loegering VTS Undercarriage, Stk #VT06 ....................................$7015 Loegering VTS Undercarriage, Stk #VT75A. ................................$7015 CLAY DIGGER 2004 Toku 30lb Clay Digger, Stk #240150 ......................................$221 2004 Toku 30lb Clay Digger, Stk #240149 ......................................$221 WELDER 2007 Lincoln 300 AMP Welder, Stk #270144, 690.1 hrs.............$5168

2009 Cat CS56, Stock #080790, 2197.1 hrs................................................$85,000

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2010 CAT D5K LGP, Stk #: 100126, 1838 Hrs ..............................................$90,000

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2007 CAT TL642, Stk #: X01881, 1019 Hrs, MA2 Package, 4WD..............$45,000

HIGH CYCLE CABLE 2006 MultiQuip 30ft High Cycle Cable, Stk #260975 ..................$816

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Binder Machinery Showcases New SANY Line, Slew of BINDER from page 1

Many guests took full advantage of the all-day event by staying several hours learning about the features and benefits of Binder Machinery’s newly appointed franchise, SANY cranes. On display — the SCC8100 (100-ton crawler), SCC8200 (200-ton crawler), SCC8300 (300-ton crawler) and the SRC865XL (65-ton rough-terrain). SANY executives and product experts were on hand to answer all questions. The event also provided an opportunity for guests to check out Binder Machinery’s other equipment lines, such as Komatsu and Wirtgen, Hamm, Vogele, Sennebogen and Tramac. Of particular interest to guests was Komatsu’s line of Tier IV equipment.

The Komatsu products on display included the HB215LC-1 (the world’s first hybrid excavator). • From the Tier IV excavator line — PC290LC-10, PC360LC-10, PC390LC-10, PC490LC-10. • From the Tier IV wheel loader line — WA380-7 and WA500-7. From the Tier IV dozer line — D65WX-17. • From the Tier IV articulated truck line — HM300-3. Innovations in the development of Tier 4 technology has allowed Komatsu to introduce diesel engines with a reduction of exhaust gas particulate matter (PM) of more than 90 percent and reductions of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) of more than 45 percent when compared with prior Tier III levels, while still consuming less fuel. As an industry leader in the design of engine technology, hydraulic and control systems, and major components, Komatsu has attained exceptional machine performance under a variety of operating conditions. Komatsu customers have come to expect outstanding quality and performance, and these Tier 4 powered machines are designed to meet customer expectations while improving the environment and fuel consumption. On display from the Wirtgen Group was a W250 duel engine milling machine, a Hamm HD110 Plus asphalt roller and a Vogele 5200-2i Tier 4 paver. Vogele’s new generation of Cummins’ Tier IV engine ensures higher efficiency and lower pollutant emissions, as

Binder Machinery held an event May 18 showcasing SANY cranes as well as the other equipment lines the company carries, such as Komatsu; Wirtgen, Hamm and Vogele; and Sennebogen.

Mike Burns (in cab) of Earle Asphalt Co., Wall, N.J., learns about the controls on a SANY SRC865XL from Mark Krajci, Northeast regional service manager of SANY.

Binder Machinery displayed SANY SCC8200, SCC8300 and SRC865XL cranes during its recent event in South Plainfield, N.J.

Binder Machinery provided a delicious barbecue lunch for its guests.

Lou Marino (L) of Yonkers Contracting, Yonkers, N.Y., and his son, Paul Marino check out this SANY crane during the SANY Day event.

Karen Steingart and John Schloeder (C), both of Binder, were busy registering guests throughout the day.


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Other Equipment Lines During Customer Event in N.J. well as lower noise levels. The suffix “i” in the paver's name stands for “intelligent emission control” and means that the paver has been equipped with modern engine technology ensuring extremely low emissions. The innovative, ultramodern drive system complies with the US standard EPA Tier IV. With a power output of 186kW and 2,000 rpm, the SUPER 2100-2i paver's six-cylinder diesel engine can handle laydown rates up to 1,100 tons per hour. The fuel-saving ECO mode with 175kW at 1,700rpm is perfect for any paving job. Additionally, Vogele is offering customers a completely new product with innovative technical features, user-friendly operation and a modern design. The philosophy behind the new emissions concept of the "i" series generation is "lower consumption — lower emissions — lower costs.” The 830M material handler on display is from the latest “D” series of products manufactured by Sennebogen. The 835E, which is currently available, marks Sennebogen’s entry into the Tier IV market. With the 835E, Sennebogen is among the first manufacturers to launch a material handling machine on the market that complies completely with Tier IV. The Green Efficiency models combine the established high performance with low consumption, optimal operating comfort and maximum safety aspects for both man and machine. Finally, Binder also displayed a Tramac V56S variable speed 12,000-ft.-lb. hydraulic breaker. Tramac's hydraulic breakers are designed for use on large excavators and a variety of applications including demolition, quarrying, and excavating. To maximize productivity, the breakers feature variable speed technology that automatically adjusts to material hardness as it is processed. Binder Machinery had lunch covered for its guests, as well, by serving a delicious barbecue lunch consisting of burgers and ribs. For more information, call 908/561-9000, or visit http://www.bindermachinery.com/.

(L-R): Brendan Binder, president of Binder Machinery; Joe Whitney and Ralph Sander, both of Vollers Construction; and Carlin Binder, general manager of IronBin Machinery, are enjoying the great weather during Binder Machinery’s event May 18.

David Stavola (L) and Steve Park, both of Stavola Contracting, Tinton Falls, N.J., enjoyed learning about SANY cranes at the May 18 event at Binder Machinery.

John Schloeder (L), product support representative of Binder Machinery, takes a break from the guest registration desk for a photo with Ralph Sander of Vollers Construction, North Branch, N.J.

Binder Machinery’s May 18 event also gave guests the opportunity to check out the latest in Komatsu equipment, such as this Hybrid HB215LC excavator.

(L-R): Jeremy Dickinson and Ted Ott, both of I.B. Dickinson & Sons Crane Service, Reading, Pa., and Jim Gill of Binder Machinery. Ott was impressed with the operating system on SANY cranes.

SANY cranes and Komatsu equipment were on full display during Binder Machinery’s SANY Day event on May 18.


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Norris Sales Reaches One Millionth Computerized Transaction By Jennifer Hetrick

tomer, Miller Brothers put in an order to rent a Sullivan Palatek Towable air compressor, just as they have been placing orders with Norris since Going computerized in the 1980s 1990. had a different meaning than it does Once the order had been entered in today. Anyone old enough to have the system and recognized as order been in an office setting back then one million, Norris Sale Company remembers green bar paper, fixed invited Harry and Mike Miller to fonts and the rickety sounding printers come out to see them and receive a slowly cranking out print, running prize. laboriously back and forth across the When they arrived to pick up their paper. There was no Internet and even rental order, the Millers were greeted e-mail had quite a few limitations that by Company President Don Zajick have long since disappeared. and Vice President Karen Zajick as But Norris Sales Company Inc., well as their Sales/Rental Agent Joe Plymouth Meeting, Pa., recently had Smith, who were there to present reason to harken back to those days, them with a free rental of the machine when the company reached its oneand a little bit of fanfare to commemmillionth transaction since going computerized with their sales and (L-R): Don Zajick, president, Norris Sales; Harry Miller, owner, Miller Bros.; Joe Smith, Norris orate the milestone. Both men were very pleased to rental records in 1989. Sales rental/sales agent; Karen Zajick, vice president, Norris Sales; Mike Miller, owner Miller receive the free rental from their At 3:07 on the afternoon of May Bros.; Anthony, project manager, Miller Bros. friends at Norris Sales, and Norris 14, Norris Sales/Rental Agent Joe staff was delighted to recognize Smith entered the company’s one-millionth everyone in the Plymouth Meeting location had happened. Employees tried to guess when the trans- friends that had been with them for about as computerized transaction for its Plymouth was aware that this unique milestone was Meeting location. Norris Sales also has a coming up. Obviously, a company that was action would ring up, some thinking it would long as the computerized system has been. (This story also can be found on location in Sicklerville, N.J., but that facili- founded in 1956 had reached its actual one- take a few days longer than it actually did. millionth transaction years ago, but paperThe transaction, when it came, involved Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site ty has separate records. Since computer technology is now such a and-ink records are much harder to search Miller Brothers Electrical Contractors, locat- at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) far cry from what was available in the 1980s, through, and no one knew exactly when that ed in Conshohocken, Pa. A longtime cus- CEG CEG EDITORIAL ASSISTANT


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Monroe Tractor Hosts Open House in Latham, N.Y.

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treated to a crushing and screening demonstration. Lunch was provided by Cowboys Bar-B-Q. see MONROE page 136

Monroe Tractor held an open house on May 17, 2012 at its 423 Old Loudon Road location in Latham, N.Y.

Mark Chouinard (L) of Monroe Tractor talks with Rod Swartz of Park Sales East Inc. about the quick coupler on the bucket.

Alden Goodermote of Goodermote Excavating looks inside the Case 865B grader.

Steve Hare (R) of Monroe Tractor is pointing out some of the features of the Case 865B grader to Doug Griswold of the town of Stephentown.

Doug Goodermote of Goodermote Excavating checks out a new Case 621F.

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Ohio Valley Regional Oil & Gas Inaugural Expo Held in April

(L-R): Scott Putnam, Alex Paris and Andy Miller of Alex E. Paris Contracting Company are ready to share their knowledge of oil and gas field services.

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he inaugural Ohio Valley Regional Oil & Gas Expo opened with an evening reception on April 24 followed by a day-long event April 25 at the Belmont County Carnes Center in St. Clairsville, Ohio. The expo featured more than 150 vendors exhibiting equipment, products and services in indoor tabletop displays and an outdoor equipment display area.

(L-R): Ohio CAT’s Alan Rhodes, Rich Egnot, Bill Kuhar, Tom Seefried, Jim Harris, and Chuck Voorhees are eager to discuss Caterpillar equipment.

The event included educational conferences sessions such as an Ohio oil and gas industry overview conducted by Ohio Oil & Gas Association Treasurer Dave Hill, and talks by Christopher J. Perry, program manager, Energy Resource Group, Ohio Department of Natural Resources - Division of Geological Survey, and Robert Chase, Marietta College, Petroleum Engineering. The conferences closed with an update on Ohio’s oil and gas industry provided by Kristy Hawthorne, director of member services and small business development along with Steve Schumacher of the Ohio State University Extension. The Expo offered an opportunity for local and national companies to meet and interact with decision makers in the developing Utica and Marcellus supply chain. The event was free and open to the public and drew attendees from Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia involved with the extraction of energy resources from the Marcellus and Utica shale gas and oil reserves. The Carnes Center also will serve as the location for the Ohio Valley Regional Oil & Gas Career Expo scheduled for June 20. To learn more, please visit www.ohiovalleycareer- (L-R): Highway Equipment Company’s Al Springer and Bob Bowers are joined by Rich Steinbrenner, district expo.com. manager of Allied Construction Products.

Mark McNabb (L) and Tom Estep of Bridgeport Equipment & Tool like what they see at the expo.

JMW Companies’ Mike Slutz is on hand to discuss construction and trucking and custom fabrication solutions.

Reco Equipment’s Dave Totterdale (L) and Mark Duvall welcome attendees to their company’s equipment display.

Precision Laser & Instrument’s Doug Kotnik (L) and Mike Painter discuss the latest in new laser and GPS technologies.


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1983 Cat 963 W/Ripper, Very Good U/C, Good Running Engine ................................$19,500

2004 Case CX75, 2758 Hrs, Heat, A/C, AM/FM, Blade, Plumbed, Runs Great......................$35,000

2001 Country Blacksmith Trailer, with Turf Maker Hydro Seeder, 13HP Honda ............................................................$8,900

1998 Cat 416C, 5015 Hrs, Cab, 4x4, Extahoe, Heat, A/C, Good Tires ................................$29,500

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2004 ASV Posi-Track RC-85, Pilot Controls, HyFlow Hyd., Good Bottom, New 72" Bkt ....$19,500

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2005 Terex TH636C, 2990 Hrs, 60" Rotating Forks, Heater, Foam-Filled Tires, Runs & Operates Good..........................$23,000

2005 Sakai SV400D, 1550 Hrs, 67" Drum Drive, Excellent Condition ..........................$37,500

2000 John Deere 550H LT, 3546 Hrs, Hystat, Very Good U/C, Nice Machine ..................$34,000

2001 John Deere 200LC 9, 302 Hrs, Heat, A/C, Plumbed, Good U/C............................................................................$48,500

2004 Case 590SM Series 2, 8,598 Hrs, Cab, Heat, A/C, AM/FM, R/C, Pilot Control......$34,500

2004 Bobcat T190, 2050 Hrs, ACS Controls, New Tracks, Runs Good ......................................$17,500

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City’s Unique Sports, Entertainment Arena Almost Gone ARENA from page 1

Sustainability has been a major emphasis in the project. “The owner of the facility, Sports & Exhibition Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, is committed to sustainability in all development and construction work undertaken, so the project team has included requirements for waste diversion and air quality,” explained Michael Barnard, project manager of Oxford Development Company and the Sports & Exhibition Authority’s representative on the project. “To date, many of the interior fixtures have been either sold for reuse, donated to local non-profits for repurposing or removed for salvage with the last resort being disposal in a landfill. Equipment utilized onsite by the contractor is to have the latest in available emissions controls and the project team is working to minimize travel distances for disposal of materials hauled from the site.” Barnard noted that the most significant challenge for the project has been the abatement and dismantling of the domed roof. “This is a unique building,” he said. “It has a 400-plus foot diameter dome with retractable leaves and an exterior stainless steel skin,” he said. “The design, as well as the asbestos materials in the roof, make it a challenging project for the contractors to deconstruct. The contractor accessed the roof via specialty scaffolding that moved along the arc of the roof to remove the skin and asbestos materials and then cut and dropped the remaining structure to the ground for recycling.” A subcontractor on the project is Bristol Environmental, Bristol, Pa., for the roof abatement work and some of the hazardous material removal from the interior. Its subcontractor is Fullard Environmental, Ford City, Pa., for the interior asbestos abatement work. Major equipment used by Noralco includes a Liebherr 964 with 95-ft. (29 m) of boom, a Caterpillar 330 with 75-ft. (23 m) of boom and a Sandvik 330 crusher. Arena History The building debuted in 1961 as the Civic Arena and was originally built to house the Civic Light Opera. It was

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The demolition project began in August 2011.

renamed Mellon Arena in 1999. The development cost for the arena was $20 million, and construction began on April 25, 1957. Originally built for a capacity of 10,500, the Civic Arena was later renovated to accommodate more than 17,000 patrons. The structure was the only arena in the United Sates with a non-interior supported roof. It was supported by bases on motorized wheels mounted on a reinforced concrete ring girder 34 ft. (10 m) above the arena floor. The roof was the largest retractable stainless steel dome roof in the world, covering 170,000 total sq. ft. and including a reported 2,950 tons

(2.676 t) of Pittsburgh steel. The arena was home to the Pittsburgh Penguins and housed a variety of other events, such as World Wrestling entertainment, circuses, festivals and concerts. The final concert at the Mellon Arena was held on June 26, 2010, and featured Carole King and James Taylor. Shortly after, the Penguins and all events moved to the new Consol Energy Center across the street. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Crews prepare the roof for the demolition.

At one time the arena housed the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Ice Capades, circuses and concerts.


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2002 Liebherr LTM 1250/1 300 ton, 6 axle crane carrier, S/N: 070456, removable main boom, air conditioning carrier, 214,500 lb. ctwt FOB: Pennsylvania 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 FOB: New Jersey P.O.R.

2005 Link-Belt HTC 8650 50 ton, 110' boom, CAT C11 diesel engine, auto trans, hydraulic 5th outrigger FOB: North Carolina P.O.R.

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1998 Link-Belt RTC 8035 35-ton, 91' boom, 25' fly, hours: 4990 FOB: New Jersey POR

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Caterpillar Plans $37M Visitor’s Center By Scott Hilyard (PEORIA) JOURNAL STAR

PEORIA, Ill. (AP) The $37 million Caterpillar Visitors Center is on schedule to open the same day as its nextdoor neighbor, the $100 million Peoria Riverfront Museum. Save the date. It’s Oct. 20, 2012. With a world-class hotel tied in with the expanded space at the Peoria Civic Center and the two new shiny metaland-glass buildings that fill up Museum Square, “Peoria has some extremely positive things to talk about for residents and for people who come to visit,” said Jim Baumgartner, director of public affairs of Caterpillar Inc. Baumgartner and company spokeswoman Kathryn Spitznagle led a tour through the center May 2. The tour required safety glasses, hard hats, close-toed shoes and a lot of imagination. While it is 60 percent complete, the building now more resembles a construction zone than the company’s future global showcase for its heritage, products and services. Buckets of paint are clustered on unfinished floors. Sheets of gypsum

“Peoria has some extremely positive things to talk about for residents and for people who come to visit.” Jim Baumgartner Caterpillar

board are stacked against unpainted walls. The building currently is lit by sunshine and construction lamps attached to electrical cords that hang temporarily beneath unfinished ceilings and exposed HVAC duct work. But the spaces are taking shape. The center will have exhibits and features that represent all facets of the Caterpillar experience; product development and design; a heritage gallery;

a tribute to workers around the world; a theater inside a life-size replica of a two-story tall, 380-ton 797 mining truck; and a makeup of an actual construction site with at least 10 Caterpillar tractors and machines on display. A construction trailer will hold several simulators of Caterpillar products that visitors will be able to operate. An expanded Caterpillar merchandise store welcomes visitors at the front of the building. The top floor, with the best views of the river, with floor to ceiling windows on the back of the building, will have office space, a conference room and kitchen and dining areas. It will not be accessible to the general public. Baumgartner said the building was designed to be used and seen by a variety of visitors — school groups, Caterpillar dealers and customers and regular folks off the street with an interest in the company, its people and its products. An admission price has not been set and it will include exemptions for dealers, customers and the elderly, Baumgartner said. “We’re all pretty excited about what this has turned into,” he said.

Weather Impacts March Hiring Pattern Construction employment increased in 155 out of 337 metropolitan areas between March 2011 and March 2012, decreased in 134 and stayed level in 48, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released May 2 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said that fewer metro areas added construction jobs in March compared to February because of disruptions to typical hiring patterns caused by weather. “While last March firms were getting a late start to the construction season because the winter was so cold, this year’s warm winter allowed many firms to do their typical spring hiring in February,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “It is too early to tell whether the hiring momentum within construction is slowing down or just pausing to let contractors catch up with the weather.” Bakersfield-Delano, Calif., added the highest percentage of new construction jobs (30 percent, 3,900 jobs) followed by Battle Creek, Mich. (25 percent, 300 jobs) and Fargo, N.D.Minn. (25 percent, 1,400 jobs).

Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, Colo., added the most jobs (5,600 jobs, 9 percent). Other areas adding a large number of jobs included IndianapolisCarmel, Ind. (5,300 jobs, 15 percent); Phoenix-Mesa, Ariz. (4,200 jobs, 5 percent); Portland-VancouverHillsboro, Ore.-Wash. (4,000 jobs, 9 percent) and Bakersfield-Delano. The largest job losses were in Chicago-Joliet-Naperville, Ill. (minus 5,900 jobs, minus 6 percent), followed by St. Louis, Mo.-Ill. (minus 5,700 jobs, minus 9 percent); Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, Ga. (minus 4,100 jobs, minus 5 percent) and Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Fla. (minus 4,000 jobs, minus 8 percent). Monroe, Mich. (minus 36 percent, minus 800 jobs) lost the highest percentage. Other areas experiencing large percentage declines in construction employment included Springfield, Mass.-Conn. (minus 25 percent, minus 2,000 jobs), Anchorage, Alaska (minus 20 percent, minus 1,600 jobs), Anniston-Oxford, Ala. (minus 20 percent, minus 200 jobs) and Sheboygan, Wis. (minus 20 percent, minus 300 jobs).

Association officials said construction employment also was impacted by the market uncertainty being created by unresolved federal infrastructure measures. Construction firms that build public infrastructure, in particular, are uncertain about future work levels given Washington’s failure to enact a host of long-term investment measures like the highway and transit bill. Adding to the confusion, many construction firms, including many small companies that file taxes under individual rates, are uncertain how much they will owe starting next year, they added. “When it comes to politicians talking about the need to support private sector job creation, construction firms could benefit from less rhetoric and more action,” said the association’s chief executive officer, Stephen E. Sandherr. “Instead of jousting at straw men and arguing about who cares more, it would be helpful if Congress and the administration would instead help end much of the uncertainty holding back the industry.”


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Urban Artists Turn Aerial Platform Safety Into Art Mr. Shiz and Foundry, artists from Paris and Brighton, have created two pieces of urban art commissioned by IPAF celebrating aerial platform safety. The artists from Wet Paint Productions sprayed two 23 by 13 ft. canvases over six days at the Intermat construction show in Paris, working from a boom and a scissor lift. They were challenged by rain and strong winds during the show, which meant that the work had to be stopped at times and the machines “grounded” for safety reasons. But Mr. Shiz and Foundry are not only skilled graffiti artists. They also have been trained to use aerial platforms safely and effectively at IPAF-approved training centre Facelift near London and both hold IPAF PAL Cards (Powered Access Licenses). Mr. Shiz is a native Parisian who has lived in London for 10 years and has been painting graffiti for more than five years. He graduated from art school and is a professional graffiti artist who is just as comfortable painting for diverse clients including Channel 4, Just Beats and UEFA, to bodypainting models for film shoots — something he has become renowned for. His style ranges from classic graffiti to impressive photorealism. Foundry comes from Sheffield and is now based in Brighton. He started drawing at an early age. While he uses a variety of media, he prefers the magical qualities of aerosol, which has no direct contact with the surface, but works well both on microscopic detail and vast areas. Over the last 15 years, Foundry has painted murals and large-scale

pieces of work, gravitating towards photorealism. His work can be seen primarily in public spaces, but also in corporate campaigns and international exhibitions. The two art pieces created by Mr. Shiz

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and Foundry for IPAF are on display at JLG Italy and at Italian training centre Formamentis. For more information, visit www.wetpaintproductions.co.uk. About IPAF IPAF is a not-for-profit members’ organization that promotes the safe and effective use of powered access equipment worldwide. For more information, visit www.ipaf.org.

So, dear reader, what are you doing most of next week? Taking a trip? Staying home? Playing golf? Going fishing? Going to a casino with your fingers crossed? Going on a cruise? Heading to Frontier Field to see if the Red Wings can find home plate again? Or, maybe you’ll be glued to your flat-screen TV set to watch either the NBA finals or the NHL finals. Hey, gotta love that hoops traveling and hockey fighting, right? Remember when Andy Pettitte pitched May 6 for the Scranton/Wilkes Barre Yankees on his way back to the New York Yankees? Tickets sold out faster than they were printed out because Andy is somewhat of a pinstripes legend and probably on his way to the Hall of Fame. Ah yes, legends! If you would like to see some legends live and in person before they actually become legends, then forget all that other stuff and spend as much of next week as you can at Locust Hill Country Club. And the beauty of it is, in addition to the physical beauty on the women’s tour, that the legends-to-be are warm and friendly. They don’t think they’re so important that they have “Leave Me Alone” printed on the back of their golf shirts. Of course, the Wegmans LPGA Championship is one of the women’s four major tournaments, but around here it has been THE place to go every June since back in 1978, when Nancy Lopez set an LPGA record by making this tournament her fifth consecutive tour victory. And it usually draws more than 100,000 fans, many from 30-plus states other than New York. There’s a reason for that — well, make that at least two reasons: a great field playing a great golf course. And this will be the third year that this tournament has been a major. No one knows, or at least no one is saying, whether the LPGA will keep the Wegmans tournament’s major status beyond 2012. Supposedly, the issue is that the tournament would draw huge crowds regardless of its status and moving the LPGA championship to another city or state would do the same. Still, as I have said for years, it has been a major that wasn’t a major. Now it is and let’s keep it that way. The LPGA is adding a major championship in September 2013, making the Evian Masters in France the Tour’s fifth major and changing the tournament’s name to simply, The Evian.

Reportedly, it will be played on a completely redesigned Evian Golf Club course with a strong international field. The previous Evian course was shorter than 6,500 yards and a par 72. What “completely redesigned” will do, if anything, to change that number remains to be seen. There are those who think Locust Hill, playing a par 72 and 6,534 yards, give a yard or two, is too easy because the last two champions, Cristie Kerr in 2010 and Yani Tseng last year, both shot 19-under par to win by 12 and 10 shots, respectively. What they tend to forget, though, is that the rest of the talented field didn’t come close to such a score. The rough at Locust Hill will be brutal (again), so high and thick the players might have a problem even finding their ball, let alone hitting it. And a 5-foot-2 player would almost have trouble finding her way out of it without a GPS. Bottom line: Miss the fairway and then a 10-foot par putt and the bogey man in staring you in the face. So, who will win the tournament next week? My answer: How can anyone pick anyone other than Tseng to win her sixth major championship? She’s only 23, the youngest to win five majors — man, woman or robot. She is the LPGA’s Tiger Woods of 12 years ago, except for her personality. That is, not only is she dominant, but she smiles at her golf fans instead of ignoring them as if they were a nuisance instead of a compliment. My guess is that nobody in the field will shoot 19-under par and run away and hide from the rest of the players. Whether you’re a golf nut, or just a fan, or not, you should get out to Locust Hill next week and watch an incredible field of talented golfers from around the world. Not only will you get to see a ton of birdies, but you could be watching history in the making: Rochester’s last LPGA major championship. Let’s hope the LPGA has better sense than to let that happen. Hey, see you there! (Rick Woodson is a regular columnist for the “Rochester Business Journal” in Rochester, N.Y., and is the author of “Words of Woodson”, a collection of sports columns, available at www.authorhouse.com and www.thegolftee.net. Woodson’s e-mail address is rwoodson@rochester.rr.com. )


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ing out bass notes loud enough to affect the Earth’s rotation. They stopped and got out, apparently intending to use the air compressor; but just then, Rob came around the front of my car, silvercoated, gold-helmeted, shooting a blast of water over the gas station roof. The Bad Dudes were clearly startled, although they recovered and tried to look extremely unimpressed, as if to say, “Hohum, another Human Fire Hydrant.” Then they coolly, but quickly, got back into their boombox car and thumped on out of there. So we’re talking about a powerful new technology here, and I’ve been pondering how it can best be used to benefit humanity in general, and I think I’ve figured out the ultimate use for The Ultimate Water Gun: Cigar Control. As you know, Cigars are now the “in” thing, with hip, fashionable, “with-it” sophisticates lighting up in restaurants and bars, apparently not realizing that, to the many, many people who don’t care for cigars, it smells as though somebody has set an armpit on fire. (I am referring here to your cheaper cigar. Your more expensive cigar smells as though somebody has set a more expensive armpit on fire.) Of course, polite cigar smokers (and there are many) refrain from lighting up where others will unwillingly smell their smoke. But there seems to be a growing group of people — let’s reach deep into our bag of euphemisms and call them “jerks” — who seem to enjoy lighting up in public places; who talk loudly and proudly about their cigars, as if they truly believe that the rest of us are impressed with a person capable of emitting this level of stench. So picture this: You’re in a restaurant, and a jerk lights up, and suddenly all the food tastes like cigar. You’re wishing that somebody (not you; you don’t want any trouble) would tell this guy exactly what he can do with his cigar; just then — wham! — the door bursts open, and there he is, his silver coat reflecting the candlelight — the Cigar Avenger! His gold helmet turns slowly, scanning the room, and suddenly he squeezes his hand trigger and — whoosh! — the jerk is drenched from head to foot, with what looks like a wad of dead seaweed hanging limply from his clenched teeth. As the surrounding diners break into applause, the jerk (he might be a lawyer) sputters: “This restaurant has no policy against cigar smoking!” And the Cigar Avenger calmly replies: “This restaurant also has no policy against extinguishing cigars with a powerful stream of water from a helmet-mounted spray nozzle.” And then, in a twinkle of silver, he is gone. Probably he is gone to get a hernia operation, because that thing is heavy. © 2011 Tribune Media Services Inc. (This article first appeared May 5, 1996.)


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Diverting Traffic, Handling Deliveries Prove Challenging By Jay Adams CEG CORRESPONDENT

Reed & Reed Inc., Woolwich, Maine, hit the ground running in January to remove and replace two steel bridges called Cumberland Mills West and Cumberland Mills East. The bridges, in the heart of this mill area, carry a very high volume of traffic. Crews have been on-site since Jan. 9 for the project, which was bid on Nov. 9 at an estimated cost of just under $5 million. “The scope [of the project] includes the removal of two bridges. This includes demolishing the existing concrete sidewalks, railings, deck and abutments,” said Senior Project Manager Ted Clark of Reed & Reed Inc. “We have to remove the steel beams, 10 in total, that weigh over 200,000 pounds, all of which will be recycled. Over 1,000 cubic yards of concrete will be demolished and hauled off to be recycled.” To deflect heavy traffic while the old bridges come down, the general contractor must implement other routes for cars to commute and travel with no interruption of bridge work. “Reed & Reed will have to design and construct a traffic detour that allows us to demolish and construct the two new bridges and not interrupt the traffic flow. This approach is particularly important on such a busy, arterial road that carries over 16,000 vehicles per day,” added Clark. Clark said that each bridge abutment will be built through the use of a cofferdam that allows Reed & Reed to de-water and eliminate the difficulty of working under water. 100 Tons of Steel The two new bridges will have six steel girders each; there will be more than 200,000 lbs. (90,718 kg) of steel that will form the superstructure portion of the bridges. Another 170,000 lbs. (77,110 kg) of steel will be used for reinforcing the concrete, added the project manager. Beyond the 16,000 cars, dozens of new trucks will enter the region to do the job. “[Some] 300 truckloads or 3,000-plus cubic yards of concrete will be brought to the site and incorporated into the two bridges and the project,” said Clark. “Currently, we have two crews working on-site. Our field personnel include crane operators, laborers, carpenters, foremen and a superintendent. “Our on-site superintendent, Jack Turner, leads our field efforts and is responsible for our field crews and our subcontractors,” he added. Senior Project Manager Clark has worked for the company for 30 years. He is responsible for meeting the company’s schedule and budget commitments, and maintaining a positive relationship with Maine Department of Transportation (MDOT). Major Subs Some major subcontractors play an important role in Reed & Reed Inc. projects. These include Shaw Brothers (site earthwork), Mainline Fence (guardrail and fencing), AD Rossi (bridge rail), ARC (structural steel gird-

Reed & Reed Inc., Woolwich, Maine, hit the ground running in January to remove and replace two steel bridges called Cumberland Mills West and Cumberland Mills East.

ers), Barker Steel (reinforcing steel), Stallion Steel (tying reinforcing steel) and Peter Lyford (landscaping). The contractor, knowing how marshlands, wetlands, water and other off-road concerns are a part of virtually every major highway or bridge project in Maine, has addressed environmental issues surrounding Cumberland Mills. “Reed & Reed works in environmentally sensitive areas constantly since many of our projects are located in remote, pristine areas of the state or in and around water,” said Clark. “We take our responsibilities concerning the environment

very seriously. “This requires up-front planning by our teams where we identify the environmental risks and determine the best approach and tools to minimize any environmental risk,” he added. “Some of our more standard tools include erosion control measures, silt booms and using vegetable oil in lieu of hydraulic oil in case there is a leak from one of our machines.” The project is located in Westbrook across from Sappi Fine Paper on Warren Avenue. The estimated completion date is June 2014 and the company said it will be on time and on budget. “We see no identifiable issues that will get in the way of meeting our obligations with MDOT,” said Clark.

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Volvo’s 4-Legged Approach to Sustainable, Fuel Efficient Future In a presentation to leading North American-based business journalists on May 4 in Miami, powertrain expert Dave Hahn has highlighted Volvo Construction Equipment’s (Volvo CE) four point strategy to answering the call for long term, significant and sustainable machine efficiency. “Engine technology continues to make tremendous strides in finding improvements in fuel efficiency while at the same time reducing harmful emissions,” Hahn said. “But this alone will be insufficient to meeting our long term environmental and productivity goals — others influence total machine efficiency. So Volvo CE is addressing the issue of machine sustainability from a holistic viewpoint, one that includes engines, but also systems, emerging technologies and even operator behavior.” Developed to meet the requirements of U.S. (EPA) Tier IV interim legislation, the new generation V-ACT (VolvoAdvanced Combustion Technology) engines feature ultrahigh pressure variable fuel injection systems, cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), precise control of the turbochargers, powerful new EMS engine management systems and an integrated exhaust after-treatment system that features a particulate filter and thermal regenerator. The new units feature exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), which lowers the amount of oxygen in the combustion chamber, reducing combustion peak temperature and in doing so lowering the formation of nitrogen oxides (NOx), a key requirement of the new regulations. As Tier IV interim engines require low sulphur fuel a new cooled EGR system has been designed that allows more exhaust recirculation than the previous uncooled generation, thereby lowering NOx further. The reduction of particulate matter (PM) from diesel engines is another requirement of the latest regulations. The new Volvo system uses an advanced exhaust after treatment system that reduces particulate matter by 90 percent compared to the previous machine series. The filter traps the particulates and temporarily holds them until there is a sufficient build up to merit “regeneration”. This is effectively incinerating the particulates at temperatures above 700C, turning them to ash using a thermal regenerator. The driveline system also plays a significant factor in overall machine efficiency — as evidenced by Volvo CE’s OptiShift technology, which optimizes fuel savings by up to 15 percent. Designed for the company’s larger wheel loaders, OptiShift is a refinement of Volvo’s APS driveline concept. It combines a new torque converter with Lock Up and free wheel stator with Volvo’s Reverse by Braking (RBB) function — providing reduced fuel consumption, increased operator comfort and durability. In short cycle loading it is common to use the gear shifter to change between reverse and forward without applying the brakes — deceleration is handled by the torque converter. This method is less efficient than using the brakes, results in energy loss and places undue strain on the torque converter. Volvo’s RBB system is a braking feature that automatically assists machine deceleration by using the standard service brakes instead of the torque converter. The operator handles the machine in the same way as normal, but when switching from forward to reverse using the shifter the RBB system recognizes the speed, direction and throttle position and applies the service brake to slow the machine. This provides a smoother deceleration and direction change, and since the converter is no longer used for braking, wear and fuel consumption are both reduced. It has long been recognized that the operator has a large effect on fuel consumption and productivity in today’s machines. Volvo Eco Operator program is a good example

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Bieller Appointed VP of Business Development of Atlas Copco Brian Bieller has accepted the position of team.” vice president of business development at For more information, call 800/732-6762 Atlas Copco Construction Equipment, effec- or visit www.atlascopco.us. tive April 1. In his new role, Bieller will be part of the man- Brian Bieller, new vice agement team and will report president, business directly to Erik Sparby, presi- development, at Atlas dent and general manager of Copco Construction Atlas Copco Construction Equipment. Equipment. Most recently Bieller was the sales manager of Atlas Copco Rental, responsible for Canada and the western United States. Before going to Atlas Copco’s rental division, Bieller had served as vice president of sales and marketing for compaction products at Dynapac USA, an Atlas Copco company. “Brian’s entire career has been spent in the rental and construction market,” said Sparby. “He’s bringing more than 20 years of industry experience with him, and I am happy to welcome him to the

Kelly Clark Honored With Ditch Witch Superior Service Award Kelly Clark (R) is the winner of the Ditch Witch Superior Service and Support Excellence Award for 2011. This award is given annually to recognize the Ditch Witch service manager who promotes the highest level of product support to customers and co-workers. Clark currently serves as vice president of parts and service for Ditch Witch of Central California. Tiffany Sewell-Howard, Ditch Witch organization CEO, presented the award to Clark.


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Change to Powerscreen New England Reflects Co. Growth Powerscreen Connecticut Inc. has just gotten a little bigger, and with that growth — spurred by the purchase of a competitor — the company is changing its name to Powerscreen New England. A family business run by founder Seamus Sheelan, his wife, Bernadette, and his son, Cathal, Powerscreen Connecticut was founded in 1997 and since that time has been the authorized distributor of Powerscreen products and BL Pegson products in Connecticut and Rhode Island. The company has been recognized as the BL Pegson Dealer of the Year on several different occasions. Last year, Powerscreen Connecticut purchased Equipment and Systems for Industry (ESI), the BL Pegson and Cedarapids dealer of Massachusetts. Powerscreen absorbed all of the aggregate equipment division of ESI and was named the new Powerscreen, BL Pegson and Cedarapids dealer for that area. In addition, Powerscreen Connecticut was awarded the Powerscreen, BL Pegson and Cedarapids contracts for New Hampshire and Maine. The company's new name — Powerscreen New England — reflects its increased market area. “We are extremely excited about this announcement,” said Seamus Sheelan. “Personally, I have a long history with the Powerscreen product, going all the way back to serving as president of Powerscreen U.S.A. in the 80s and early 90s, up until my wife and I started Powerscreen Connecticut. Today, Terex Corporation owns Powerscreen, BL Pegson and Cedarapids so we are able to represent this wide diversity of

products and have the advantage of dealing with only one corporation for managing our equipment and parts inventory. “New England is one area of the country that has long had a strong Cedarapids presence thanks to the efforts of Les Bebchick and Equipment and Systems for Industry. With our acquisition of ESI we are now representing the Cedarapids line for all of New England. The Cedarapids MPS cone crusher is well respected and we greatly look forward to representing the Cedarapids product offering to New England’s aggregate producers.” Powerscreen New England will continue to offer parts and product support for Massachusetts and northern New England from ESI’s old facilities in Hopkinton, Mass. The company also is nearing completion of a new sales, parts and service facility in Loudon, N.H. “This acquisition has many benefits to our customers. We are a stronger and more aggressive dealership than ever before. Our sales staff, our rental fleet inventory and parts inventory are all larger than ever before. Most importantly our fleet of service trucks now numbers five, giving us the flexibility to support our customers even in the most remote regions of our territory,” Sheelan said. For more information, visit www.powerscreenct.com. (Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the New England state supplement.) CEG

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A Corporate Retreat … To Retreat or Not to Retreat — That Is the Question Corporate retreats represent a significant investment of time and energy. Many construction, construction equipment companies and related businesses refrain from holding them because they are regarded as time consuming, and, perhaps even a bit frivolous. However, conducted properly, they can be the best overall investment companies can make. Regardless of the size of your company, the bottom line is that bringing key people together for a retreat is a smart move. It can be an excellent opportunity for strategic planning, and to make decisions on what actions you need to take to increase sales, establish higher levels of customer loyalty, improve overall performance, and drive business growth. It may even open your eyes to things you didn’t know. Effectively planned and executed, a retreat is also an excellent platform for reinforcing leadership skills, brainstorming ideas, solving problems, stimulating teamwork, nurturing a sense of camaraderie, and clarifying and reaffirming your organization’s competitive strategy. Corporate retreats are valuable experiences and they are fast becoming one of the most effective management tools a company can use. Since people tend to promote what they help to create, a carefully planned retreat will ensure that everyone in your organization will support corporate decisions. The following are twenty-one tips to assist you in planning a successful retreat.

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1. Be clear on what you want your retreat to accomplish. Specifically, answer these two questions — What has to happen to consider this corporate retreat a success? What specific issues or topics do you want to discuss? What is the most important issue you need to discuss first? 2. Have the right people on your retreat team. No more, no less. Remember, this is not a reward or a popularity contest. If you don’t have the right players, your retreat will not be productive. The next tip may help you to designate your retreat team. 3. Decide whether you want to invite only your executives or include your managers, directors and key people in your company. Consider the benefits of including your CFO or accountant and few high-contributing employees. If you choose to do so, invite employees who have demonstrated strong leadership skills and an in-depth knowledge of the issues at hand so they can participate — even for a portion of your retreat agenda. Prior to the event, ask them to poll their staff on the following issues/topics for discussion at the retreat. They will have great insight to bring to your retreat that provides input, shares ideas, and represents the voice of the people in their department. You’ll be surprised at what you might learn. • What, in your opinion, are the three biggest strengths of your company? • What are you hearing from our customers? • How can management help you to perform your job more productively? • How can we improve teamwork, communication, and morale? • What ideas do you have to help the company move forward?

• If you were “in charge” what would be the first thing you’d change? • Name your employee team. If you make the decision to invite just a few employees, give them a name, such as the “President’s Advisory Team,” or “Acme Leadership Council, or “Acme Future Leaders Council.” It will demonstrate that you recognize their leadership ability and will make them feel important and appreciated. 4. Establish your objectives. While every organization has its own unique challenges, the following are examples of areas for discussion that you might address: • What is our company doing exceptionally well? • What do our customers want, need, and expect from us? • How well do we deliver what our customers want, need, and expect? • What do our sales people or project managers hear about us in the field? • Do we deliver on our brand promise? • How are we perceived in the eyes of our industry and community? • What three complaints do we hear most often? • What service flaws exist and how can we avoid or eliminate them? • How can we streamline our operations and cut red tape to make it easier and faster to do business with us? • What processes or procedures do we have that don’t make sense and hold us back from flawless execution? • What can we do to become the Number One preferred contractor or equipment dealer? • How can we better support our sales/business development team? • What new approaches can we take to our advertising and marketing strategies? • What are the trends occurring in the building and construction industry that will impact our decisions? • Where could we expand our business and tap into new markets? • What is the overall level of performance of our employees? • Do they act as our brand ambassadors? • Who are our highest contributors? • Who needs more coaching and skill development? • Who is not performing and may need more help or even be terminated? • Do our employees have the skills, tools, and training they need? • What, specifically, can we do to create higher levels of customer loyalty and turn our customers into advocates? • How can we take what we’re doing right and use these to build on our strengths? • Add questions relevant to your business. 5. Set a tightly focused agenda. Select the three most important topics for discussion. If you try to cover too much, in too little time, you will not be satisfied with the end result. Stay on track. Don’t let anyone ramble on during discussions. 6. Provide materials for review. Distribute copies of a great business book, From Good to Great, by Jim Collins, Wake Up and Smell the Competition, Capture Your Competitors’ Customers and KEEP them, are excellent choices) or a magazine article on future trends in your industry, advertising and marketing

techniques, sales strategies, employee motivation, or any topic related to your most urgent needs. Ask attendees to review the materials prior to your corporate retreat to be able to share what they learned from it and how you can apply it to your company. 7. Bring information. Before the management retreat, ask your team to gather new information or “intelligence” about your business and your competitors. 8. Keep it quiet. Keep in mind that the Encarta World English dictionary defines a retreat as a period of quiet rest and contemplation in a secluded place. Or a period away from normal activities, devoted to contemplation Whether you want to work together for three days, or you can only spare one day, the best place for your retreat is a quiet atmosphere far from the hustle and bustle of daily business. It doesn’t have to be an expensive resort or a fancy country club — especially if you don’t want your people looking out the windows and checking their watches because they’re anxious to play golf. (If you do want to play golf or engage in another team building recreational activity, schedule it into your corporate retreat accordingly.) 9. Keep it simple and inexpensive if budget is a concern. Money is not the key component in a successful retreat. Some highly productive retreats have even been held in an executive’s backyard or at a quiet restaurant with a meeting room. Consider holding your retreat in a simple meeting room, or at a country bed and breakfast inn (with an appropriate private room for your sessions plus a dining room for breaks). By way of example, a Connecticut based construction company invited twelve of its top leaders to a special retreat at a quaint but elegant bed and breakfast located on a lake. Check-in was Friday morning where topics of discussion where identified. Then, they played golf. After a good dinner and a quiet restful evening, they all met Saturday am. fresh and eager to begin the sessions, which were held in a quiet meeting room in the facility. Although their managers had already been through an extensive leadership training program, CEO stated his position to the facilitator he hired for the retreat. “We can never hear enough about leadership. Let’s kick off our management retreat with a reinforcement of leadership skills.” The speaker delivered a 1 hour presentation on leadership that was upbeat and highly interactive. It is critical to maintain high energy levels and a great deal of involvement at any retreat for it to be successful. This set the tone. Then, she conducted a corporate retreat teambuilding exercise, followed by a quick review on the team communication skills below to apply during their discussions. 1. Open communication 2. Monitor Communication — Inclusion, Clarification 3. Brainstorming — Idea Sharing 4. Decision Making She instructed the retreat team to look at their company with the eye of an outside consultant. The corporate retreat team proceeded to work for six hours, including a working lunch and twenty-minute breaks. In the late afternoon, everyone was given some free time. Some napped; some played golf; some went walking in town. In the evening, a quiet dinner was

held at a lovely restaurant. The rule at dinner was no business chat! The next morning, discussions continued. Final decisions were made in the afternoon. Each team member was instructed to develop an action plan to make a strategy work. 10. Consider more options for your retreat format. Some companies use this type of format: Day One: Arrival is in the early afternoon, with an early dinner planned. During the dinner, teams of two, three, or four are formed, depending on how many people attend the retreat. Each team is given an assignment from one of the three areas you have selected for retreat discussion. They meet together for an hour to discuss the topic. Then, together, they create a 20-minute presentation that will include the following: 1. Your strengths 2. Your challenges 3. How you can meet these challenges One person is selected to deliver the presentation to the group. Many may want to use PowerPoint to make a better impact. Later that evening, your team reconvenes as a group and listens to the presentations. Day Two: Discussions are conducted. Decisions are made and an action plan is developed. Most companies hold retreats that last an entire weekend. Whatever you decide, make sure it is an energizing experience for your retreat team, and that everyone leaves with an Action Plan. 11. Consider engaging the services of a highpowered corporate retreat facilitator. While it’s possible for you, or anyone in your company, to conduct the retreat, you will often get better results if you bring in a business expert who is an experienced corporate retreat facilitator to provide ideas and accomplish your retreat goals. A retreat facilitator is neutral and can see conflicts/opportunities that your retreat team might not see and can share ideas from other companies. An experienced corporate retreat facilitator is a strong communicator, keeps everyone focused, and knows how to read body language. He or she responds to what they see and hear. The facilitator knows how to obtain participation from every member of the group. Prior to your retreat, the expert will conduct research on your industry, talk to your customers, and consult with your company to identify issues and challenges and find out what is going on in your employees’ minds. The facilitator will report the findings at the retreat and help you problem-solve. Another good reason to bring in a facilitator is to ensure no single individual has to wear two hats. Past experience has proven that the company person should not have to worry about being both a facilitator and a participator. An outside person will not be influenced by your management structure. In fact, a good facilitator will help you create ground rules for the retreat — the first being the next tip. 13. Everyone leaves their hats and their titles at the door. At one retreat, the company president stated, “Okay, folks, at our last retreat you told me I needed to do a better job of communicating. How have I been doing lately?” How honest and forthright a statement coming from a top-level executive! The next rule folsee CORELLI page 68


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A Corporate Retreat … To Retreat or Not to Retreat — That Is the Question CORELLI from page 66 lows. 14. No cell phones or e-mail communication during the retreat. If your retreat will be held during the week, set half-hour breaks for phone calls. 15. Use subtle background music to enhance creative-thinking. Studies have proven that people think more creatively when classical music is playing in the background. Mozart, Vivaldi, Bach, can be superb choices. Just make sure the volume is low and the music is instrumental. 16. Refrain from rewards. Never use a retreat to award someone. Your time must be spent on idea sharing and problem-solving. 17. Ensure that Action Items and “follow through” is part of your retreat process. When you conclude, be prepared to make final decisions and create assignments. Here’s a great format to use: 1 major strategic initiative 3 ways to drive business development/sales and better support sales 3 areas for improvement in customer service 3 areas for improvement in employee satisfaction 5 Critical Success Factors 18. Evaluate. Finally, ask for a candid evaluation from your participants. Include the question, “How can we improve our next retreat? Determine whether they come away with what you had anticipated when the retreat was originally planned.

19. Execution is critical. Make sure your entire corporate retreat team knows that going back to “business as usual” won’t cut it. Execution must be your competitive strategy. 20. Retreat Repeatedly. Many companies hold a yearly retreat, while others hold them quarterly, to make sure their leadership functions as a unified team and stays on track. Others hold a retreat just prior to an annual employee meeting. Still others hold them sometime in late fall or early winter, so they can put their strategy into place and make announcements early in the new year. 21. Retreat now. You’ll be amazed at what you can accomplish at a corporate retreat for your construction / construction equipment company if you’ve never held one, or if you’ve never held them in the right manner. Just keep this in mind: Holding a retreat doesn’t have to be costly. I’ve known companies that hold them in someone’s back-yard! Holding a retreat with the right structure, format, and facilitator is not an unnecessary expense, but an investment that is well worth making. ©Copyright 2012 — Christine Corelli & Associates, Inc.www.christinespeaks.com Christine Corelli is the author of five books including the popular, Wake Up and Smell the Competition. and Capture Your Competitors’ Customers and KEEP Them and a popular conference speaker in the construction and construction equipment industry. For booking information: (847) 581-9968.

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DOOSAN LSC LightSource (LS) L20 L8 L6 BL2000

Lights

Boom ft. (m)

Engine

Model

Mitsubishi/L3E Kubota D1105 Mitsubishi S4Q2 Kubota D1105 Kubota D1105 N/A

4 4 4 6 (4 Std.) 4 Balloon Light

30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) N/A

ALLMAND

RL4 AL4 AL4L AL5 AL5L AL5 HT

POWKO PLT64P, PLT64C PLT84P, PLT84C PLT104P, PLT104C PLT204P, PLT204C PLT64HL PLT2016P, PLT3016P

Kubota N/A Kubota Kubota Kubota

Perkins 403C Perkins 403C Perkins 403C Perkins 404D Cat GJ318-7060N Perkins GN65733N

60 (7.5) 60 (7.5) 60 (8) 60 (8) 60 (7.5) 60 (7.5) 60 (8) 60 (8) 60 (7.5) 60 (7.5) 60 (8) 60 (8) 60 (7.5) 60 (7.5) 60 (8) 60 (8) 60 (7.5) 60 (7.5) 60 (8) 60 (8) 60 (7.5) 60 (7.5) 60 (8) 60 (8) 60 (15) 60 (20)

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4 4 4 4 4 4

30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 28.8 (8.7)

28 (8.5) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 60 (18.2)

4 4 4 4 4 16

60 (6) N/A (6) N/A (6) 60 (8) 60 (8) 60 (8)

60 (6) 60 (8) 60 (10) 60 (20) 60 (6) 60 (20, 45)

Weight lbs. (kg)

Overall Width

13.8 (4.2) 14.3 (4.4) 15.2 (4.6) 15.2 (4.6) 15.2 (4.6) N/A

4.4 (1.3) 4.9 (1.5) 5.3 (1.6) 5.3 (1.6) 5.3 (1.6) N/A

5.7 (1.7) 5.9 (1.8) 7.4 (2.3) 7.4 (2.3) 7.4 (2.3) 7 to 24 (2.1 to 7.3)

4.3 (1.3)

7.4 (2.3)

1,800 (816)

120

9.3 (2.8)

4.3 (1.3)

5.8 (1.8)

1,610 (730)

120

14.6 (4.5)

4.5 (1.4)

7.0 (2.1)

1,807 (820)

120

9.6 (2.9)

4.2 (1.3)

6.0 (1.8)

1,600 (726)

120

13.5 (4.1)

10.3 (3.1)

6 (1.8)

7.7 (2.3)

2,228 (1,038)

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14.8 (4.5)

6 (1.8)

5.6 (1.7)

2,020 (916)

120/240

10.3 (3.1)

6 (1.8)

7.7 (2.3)

2,503 (1,135)

120/ 2 x 125/250

120/ 2 x 125/250 2 x 120/4 x 240

14.8 (4.5) 11.9 (3.6)

6 (1.8) 6.25 (1.9)

5.6 (1.7) 8.0 (2.4)

2,288 (1,038) 5,007 (2,271)

120 120/240 120/240 120/240 120/240 N/A

120/240 N/A N/A 4 x 120/240 4 x 120/240 4 x 120/240

120 2 x 120 2 x 120 120 120 2 x 120

14.2 (4.3) 15.0 (4.6) 14.8 (4.5) 14.8 (4.5) 14.8 (4.5) 11.2 (3.4)

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4.3 (1.3) 5.25 (1.6) 5.25 (1.6) 5.25 (1.6) 4 (1.2) 7 (2.1)

1,650 (748) 1,940 (880) 2.939 (1,333) 2,200 (998) 2,200 (998) 18 (8)

5.0 (1.5) 5.4 (1.6) 5.6 (1.7) 5.8 (1.8) 5.8 (1.8) 6.8 (2.1)

1,725 (782) 1,950 (885) 2,092 (949) 2,425 (1,100) 2,425 (1,100) 2,605 (1,182)

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Atlas Copco’s QAS 150 Designed for Extreme Conditions The Atlas Copco Construction Equipment QAS 150 portable generator is designed for extreme weather conditions. Enclosed in a zincor-coated steel canopy and skid-mounted on a standard, sealed, spillage-free frame, the generator features a 6-cylinder John Deere Tier 4A diesel engine with 169 hp (126 kW) at 1,800 rpm. The Atlas Copco QAS 150 generator offers 125 kW/155 kVA of rated standby power and 112 kW/140 kVA of rated prime power. The unit’s sound pressure level at 23 ft. (7 m) at 75-percent load is rated at 71 db (A). With a 223-gal. (844 L) capacity fuel tank, the QAS 150’s fuel consumption at 75-percent load is 7 gal./hr. (26.5 L). The QAS 150 generator is designed for ease of maintenance and service. A comprehensive instrument panel enables all key operating functions to be viewed without opening the control panel door, and analog gauges provide at-a-glance monitoring. The machine is engineered for 500-hour service intervals and has been manufactured in accordance with ISO 9001 quality assurance regulations, according to the manufacturer. The skid-mounted version measures 133 in. long, 76 in. high, 47 in. wide (338 by 193 by 119 cm) and weighs 7,484 lbs. (3,394 kg). The trailer style measures 191 in. long, 92 in. high, 84 in. wide (485 by 233 by 213 cm) and weighs 8,541 lbs. (3,874 kg). For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit www.atlascopco.us.

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286

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Paving

SECTION Pavement Preservation Helps Contractor Meet Challenges Pages 79-94

By Peirre Peltier SPECIAL TO CEG

Slurry Seal. “This wasn’t going to be a terribly profitable job, but it was unique and historic.”

When Intermountain Slurry Seal, a division of Granite Construction Inc., submitted its bid in 2009 to repair more than 430,000 sq. yds. (359,535 sq. yds.) of roads and parking lots along the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, the company knew the job would come with challenges. The magnitude of those challenges, however, wasn’t known until after the bid was accepted. The significant changes in the job parameters, a heavy snow, forest fires and unique environmental and federal regulations caused Intermountain Slurry Seal to get creative. The flexible nature of pavement preservation processes, especially as they compare to other methods of paving such as mill and fill, allowed the company to suggest alternative treatment combinations. It reduced costs, sped up the work and patched more area to meet the original expectations and overall budget, ultimately leading to it receiving the 2011 President’s Award from the International Slurry Surfacing Association (ISSA). The remote road system leading from Jacob’s Lake, Ariz., to the North Rim Lodge had deteriorated to a point that the Federal Highway Association’s (FHWA) Central Federal Lands (CFL) Highway Division opted to use ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) funds to repair them. No one knew exactly how long it had been since the roads and parking areas had received any real maintenance, but longtime staff members at the park estimate that no major work had been done for at least 15 years — and up to 25 years in some places. The area was 80 to 100 mi. (129 to 161 km) away from aggregate sources and viable lodging for contractors. The high altitude (greater than 8,000 ft. [2,438 m]) created a short season to complete the job. The fact that it was a national park meant there were unique environmental stipulations. And because it was an ARRA job, there were additional federal stipulations and collateral paperwork involved. “But, we were excited. We often do the same things day in and day out,” said Nathan Niemann, project manager of Intermountain

Changing the Game The original Grand Canyon National Park Pavement Preservation-North Rim project outline called primarily for chip sealing on all of the main roadways, micro surfacing for smaller roads and parking lots and some Type 1 and Type 2 flexible patching. Much of the asphalt surface within the park was originally multi-lift chip seal. And with the exception of Route 14 (the main park entrance road) and some patched areas on other routes, chip seal was still the functioning surface. Intermountain Slurry Seal was scheduled to begin work in April 2010 so it could be completed before the height of the tourist season. What the contractor didn’t know was that between bidding and the start of the project, the parameters for the job had drastically changed. In addition, a heavy-snow year at the North Rim pushed the job’s starting date back by almost a month. “Because of the heavy snow, the roads weren’t cleared until May 15 for us to get on site,” said Niemann. “When we got there, we realized the project owner had added six times the patching quantities over the original bid amounts.” Niemann explained that in addition to the roads being in worse shape overall than anyone anticipated, a forest fire occurred after the bidding closed and further damaged roads to a point that more work was needed over and above the original bid parameters. “We realized then that the project was going to not only push us into the busiest weeks of the season, but it would also be a challenge to complete before the weather started to cool off. There was going to be a very narrow work window for the chip sealing and micro surfacing,” said Niemann. A good contractor can roll with changes and make suggestions for better alternatives. Once it was on site, but before it started the North Rim patching work, Intermountain Slurry Seal recognized that Type 1 and Type 2 patching were in excess of what was needed in many areas to effectively repair the surfaces. Type 1 patching requires removal of

Narrow roads had to be closed and the chip sealing application modified in order to cover the full width of the road in one pass.

12 in. (30.5 cm) of material, replacing it with 6 in. (15 cm) of base and two 3-in. (7.6 cm) lifts of hot mix asphalt (HMA). Type 2 patching removes 6 in. of material and replaces it with two 3-in. lifts of HMA. But at the North Rim, most areas of the existing surface had only 1.5 in. (3.8 cm) of asphalt. “It didn’t make sense to put in a 6-inch deep patch,” Niemann said. “So because of the projected overrun of patching, we proposed to do Type 3 patching which would require removal and replacement of only 3 inches.” The Park Service agreed, and patching commenced from June through the end of July. “The additional 2,117 square yards of patching added 20 days to our schedule, which was already behind because of the snow,” added Niemann. The Challenges Grow With the completion of the patching at July’s end, the micro surfacing had to be finished by the end of August, with chip sealing to follow. Niemann explained that had Intermountain Slurry Seal applied the micro surfacing and chip sealing concurrently, it could have expedited the process, but the practice also would have severely impacted tourists’ access to the park during its busiest month. “We chose to run a more linear schedule

to reduce the impact on the park and its visitors,” he said. Micro surfacing was planned for a total of 43 parking- and camping-related surfaces. Scheduling was critical, and Intermountain Slurry Seal posted pre-notification for each area seven days in advance. “On average, it took three days to clear a parking lot, and we had to get creative on occasion,” Niemann said. For instance, up to 20 percent of the park’s visitors did not speak or read English, which caused some confusion. In addition, backcountry campers often left their cars parked for days at a time, and several did not see notification about the micro surfacing. “On one occasion, we had to send someone on horseback to locate the campers and get their car keys so we could move their vehicle,” Niemann recalled. “But, we did not have to tow a single car.” Adding to the difficulties was the fact that because of trees and obstacles, many camping areas, including 87 campground stalls, could not accommodate equipment. In many of the parking areas, the rock curbing is considered to be a National Historic Landmark. To avoid asphalt emulsion splash or damage in these locations, Intermountain Slurry Seal handled almost 25 percent of the total micro surfacing for the project by hand. see PRESERVATION page 82


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Flexibility Helps Paving Challenges in Grand Canyon National Park Project PRESERVATION from page 79 ning. • Emulsion was shipped from Tucson, Ariz., and required Chip sealing began at the end of August, which also ushered in monsoon season for the park. By this time, morning the crew to place orders two days in advance. • The terrain also contributed to the biggest project risks: temperatures were too cool for the chip sealing process, and Niemann said on most days work could not begin until 9:00 limited-sight distance, sharp curves, narrow roadways and steep drop offs directly adjacent to the roadway. or 10:00 a.m. • Material for chip sealing on federal projects is subject to Although the initial bid indicated 430,000 sq. yds. of chip sealing, Intermountain Slurry Seal worked with the CFL and the Park Service to modify that amount to just over 390,000 sq. yds. (326,090 sq m). “Because of the extra patching, we reduced the quantity of chip sealing to offset the cost. Cape Royal [Route 13] is 19.5 miles long, but because it was due to have reconstruction done in the next five years, we eliminated the chip sealing on the last seven miles of it,” said Niemann. Like the other processes preceding it, the chip sealing required modification to the original plans, as well as ongoing good communication with the Park Service. For instance, the project plans for the bid indicated that the roads were 22 to 24 ft. (6.7 to 7.3 m) wide. All of the scenic drives, however, are only 18 to 20 ft. (5.5 to 6 m) wide — con- The flexibility of pavement preservation processes, such as sisting of winding, mountainous roads. micro surfacing, provides contractors the option to use alterIntermountain Slurry Seal requested road closures native treatment combinations when job parameters change. for safety. Although the Park Service preferred not to close roads, management realized it was the only way to quality acceptance testing, which was required every 20,000 keep the public and Intermountain Slurry Seal’s employees sq. yds. (16,722 sq m). This equated to 20 samples that were collected, split and processed daily during the chip sealing safe. The road closures added tremendous pressure to keep the process. • There was limited availability of adequate or approved schedule, which had to be published a month in advance of the work and only allowed three days to complete each staging areas and multiple forest fires caused the crew to closed road. In addition, the narrow roads required a modi- consistently relocate its micro surfacing stockyard and fied method for chip sealing application. All of the dump equipment, which then required retesting of material. • Foot traffic in the parking areas was a consistent probtrucks ran in a group from the site to the stockyard in order to cover the full width of the road in one pass. Niemann lem. explained this was because there was no way to allow the A Job Well Done trucks to pass around the chipper without moving it off the Niemann said the care taken to meet every challenge paid road, which would have been impossible because of the mountainous terrain and environmental requirements stipu- off in several ways. When the project was complete and all of the paperwork finalized, a federal ARRA audit rated the lated by the Park Service. “The Park Service also required us to pick up excess chips job at an A-. “For all that we had to work with — the stipulations, addiand take them to our designated disposal site, rather than sweep them to the side, which is typical for chip sealing,” tional work, weather and visitors — it went very well,” he said. “We all had our preferences as to what we wanted done Niemann said. This requirement is stipulated on all National Park jobs and how we wanted it done, but everyone was willing to because the chip material is typically not native to the area. work together and find the best solutions. And, the different “But in general, the parks like to use these processes pavement preservation processes available allowed us to be because chip sealing and slurry and micro surfacing are very flexible.” Ultimately, Niemann said, “With everything we went environmentally friendly,” Niemann adds. through, to receive the grade we did from the ARRA audit, and to be recognized by ISSA with the President’s Award for Quirky Considerations The fact that this project was a FHWA CFL project in con- 2011 — it was really rewarding. We were never notified of junction with the National Park Service, funded by ARRA, any complaints and when we were finished and visitors coupled with its remote, mountainous and historic location, pulled in, the park had something to be proud of.” Pierre Peltier, a 30-year pavement preservation industry created some additional challenges: • Crew lodging was not available near the park, so veteran, is the president of the International Slurry Surfacing Intermountain Slurry Seal crews had up to three hours of Association (ISSA) and general manager of marketing and business development at Terry Asphalt Materials Inc. To travel time to the job site each day. • Radio and cell phone communications in the park were contact him, call 615/630-2315, email ppeltier@terryaslimited due to the terrain, putting added emphasis on plan- phalt.com or visit ISSA’s Web site at www.slurry.org.

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Tracey Road Equipment Syracuse 6803 Manlius Center Rd East Syracuse, NY 13057 315-437-1471 Binghamton 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 607-775-5010 Rochester 300 Middle Rd Henrietta, NY 14467 585-334-5120 Watertown 19598 Cady Road Adams Center, NY 13606 315-788-0200 Albany 115 Railroad Ave. Albany, NY 12205 518-438-1100 www.traceyroad.com

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Asphalt Pavement Alliance Announces 2011 Perpetual Pavement Award Winners The Asphalt Pavement Alliance has announced the winners of its 2011 Perpetual Pavement Awards program. These national awards are given to road-owning agencies for asphalt pavements that are at least 35 years old and have never had a structural failure. The average interval between resurfacing of each winning pavement must be no less than 13 years, and the road must demonstrate excellence in design, quality in construction and value for the traveling public. Engineers at the National Center for Asphalt Technology (NCAT) evaluated the nominations for the Perpetual Pavement Award, and a panel of industry experts validated the winners. They are: • The Alabama Department of Transportation for an 8.5mi. (13.6 km) section of state Route 17 in Washington County • The Florida State Department of Transportation for a 13.2-mi. (21.2 km) section of state Route 997 in MiamiDade County • The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet for a 6.6 mi. (10.6 km) section of Hal Rogers Parkway in Leslie County • The Minnesota Department of Transportation for a 16.7mi. (26.8 km) section of U.S. Trunk Highway 71 in Stearns and Todd Counties • The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for a 2.7-mi. (4.3 km) section of state Route 210 in Armstrong County

A perpetual pavement is constructed so that distress occurs in the top layer only. The only rehabilitation required is the removal of the distressed surface layer and resurfacing with an asphalt overlay. Using current pavement technologies this can be done on an infrequent basis — every 15 to 20 years. The reclaimed material is then recycled, making perpetual pavement the ultimate in sustainable design and construction. “One of the keys to sustainability is long life,” said Michael J. Kvach, executive director of the Asphalt Pavement Alliance. “Asphalt roads can be engineered to last indefinitely with only routine maintenance and periodic surface renewal. The advantages of these perpetual pavements are significant. Life cycle costs are lower because deep pavement repairs and reconstruction are avoided. User delays are reduced because minor surface rehabilitation requires shorter work windows and can avoid peak traffic hours. And the environment benefits because minimal rehabilitation, combined with recycling any materials that are removed from the pavement surface, reduces the amount of material resources over the pavement’s life.” Each of the winners will receive an engraved crystal obelisk, and their names and the names of the projects will be added to a permanent plaque that is kept at NCAT. Eighty pavements have received the Perpetual Pavement Award since the awards program began in 2001. For more information, visit www.asphaltroads.org.

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JESCO 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 800/321-8080 Fax: 973/575-5553

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PAVING

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Offering a working width of 54.3 in. (138 cm), the roller includes larger 35.4 in. (90 cm) diameter drums and provides dual vibration frequencies of 3,480 or 2,820 vpm for more efficient compaction and better surface quality results.

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Designed with comfort and productivity in mind, the Bomag BW138AD-5 tandem vibratory roller features dual travel levers, a foldable ROPS and larger drum diameter for enhanced asphalt compaction performance. Powered by a Tier IVi 44.6 hp (33.2 kW), water-cooled Kubota diesel engine, the BW138AD-5 delivers a maximum centrifugal force of 10,800 lbs. Offering a working width of 54.3 in. (138 cm), the roller includes larger 35.4 in. (90 cm) diameter drums and provides dual vibration frequencies of 3,480 or 2,820 vpm for more efficient compaction and better surface quality results. Additionally, the roller’s bolt-on oscillating and articulating joint improves maneuverability by allowing the rear drum to follow the same path as the front drum while turning. A suspended and vibration-isolated operator’s platform includes a fully adjustable seat for added comfort, while allowing clear visibility of the drums. Operator efficiency is enhanced with multifunctional dual travel levers and smart drive steering wheel that provides more working room and a full view of all machine controls. The BW138AD-5 is equipped with a pressure water sprinkler system that includes

a high-capacity 81.9-gal. (310 L) water tank for extended operation intervals between refills. Filtered spray nozzles and automatic interval sprinkler control contribute to water savings, while solid windscreens ensure that the drums receive sufficient coverage even in windy conditions. Flexible, spring-actuated scrapers further contribute to optimum water distribution. Requiring no daily grease points, the roller is very easy to maintain. Its durable composite hood allows efficient access to the engine, while modern circular instrumentation on the dashboard includes warning signals, an hour meter and a fuel level indicator. Accessible lashing rings, a single lifting point and integrated towing hook combine to make transport easy and reduce unloading times. Standard safety features on the BW138AD-5 include foldable ROPS with seat belt, back-up alarm, emergency stop button, and front and rear working lights for night operation. The roller’s engine hood and instrument panel also are lockable to protect against vandalism. For more information, call 800/782-6624 or visit www.gobomag.com/asphalt-rollers.


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ChadwickBaRoss, Inc.

George Associates, Inc.

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Highway Equipment & Supply Co. Harrisburg, PA (717)564-3031 Drums, PA (570)788-1127 Ephrata, PA (717) 859-3132 Lock Haven, PA (570) 769-1070

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Deptford Branch 1330 Hurfville Rd. Deptford, NJ 08096 (856)227-6400

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Staten Island Branch 331 Edward Curry Ave. Staten Island, NY 10314 (718)889-0105

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E. Longmeadow, MA (413)525-6351 Berlin, CT (860)356-0840

Latham, NY (518)220-9500 Batavia, NY (585)344-1931 Syracuse, NY (315)437-2611

22 North Maple St. Woburn, MA 01801 (781) 935-3377 140 Wales Rd. Avon, MA 02322 (508) 584-8484 60 Shun Pike Johnston, RI 02919 (401) 942-9191

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Our rollers are pretty basic. Basically perfect. BOMAG improves on perfection with the BW120AD-4 roller. Want a roller that will finish the job better, faster and more efficiently? Then you want the BW120AD-4 from BOMAG. We took the top tandem-drum vibratory roller in its class and made it even better: A more powerful 33.8-hp diesel engine, a 14-percent faster working speed, and a larger operator’s platform with standard laterally sliding seat for better visibility. Improving perfection? That’s just the basics with BOMAG. To do the best job, you need the best equipment. To learn more visit www.bomag-americas.com, or call 1-800-78-BOMAG today.

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WE PURSUE A COMMON GOAL: THE PERFECT ROAD.

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THE W.I. CLARK CO. 30 Barnes Industrial Park Rd. Wallingford, CT 06801 203/265-6781 Fax 203/284-1064 15 Station Road Brookfield, CT 06804 203/775-1203 275 Route 32 Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808

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Robert Allee Appointed to Murphy Tractor Accounts Manager Murphy Tractor & Equipment Company Inc., appointed Robert Allee to midwest region major accounts manager, effective June 1, 2012. Allee joined the company as a territory sales manager in 2011 for the Cincinnati, Ohio, location. Upon the effective date of his new position, he will be based out of the Columbus, Ohio, location. As a major accounts manager, Allee will be responsible for ensuring consistent communication, a superior level of product support and a coordinated sales experience, for large customers in the states of Ohio and Pennsylvania. He has substantial experience in the industry, having served in several management capacities at the dealership level, including branch manager, field service supervisor and product support manager. “Given his background in sales and product support, we anticipate Robert will bring considerable expertise and value to this new position. He will be a valuable resource for our large accounts and enable Murphy Tractor to provide a seamless sales and product support customer experience in any midwest region branch,” said Mike Slinger, region manager. Murphy Tractor and Equipment Company Inc., one of John Deere’s largest North American construction equipment dealer organizations, is headquartered in Park City, Kan. The organization has 28 locations throughout the mid-western states of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, Murphy Tractor & Equipment Company Inc. appointed Robert Allee to midwest region major Pennsylvania and Nebraska. For more information, visit www.murphytractor.com. accounts manager, effective June 1, 2012.


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Volvo CE Confident of Sustained Recovery Volvo CE President and Chief Executive Pat Olney has used a press conference in Miami to confirm his belief that the recovery in the North American construction equipment market is gathering momentum. His comments to a group of leading Americas business journalists attending an event on sustainability during the Miami stoppover of the Volvo Ocean Race came shortly after the company posted a spectacular 111 percent uptick in North American revenues in the first quarter of 2012. “Demand for construction equipment in North America jumped 35 percent during the first three months of the year,” Olney stated. “This shows us that the recovery that began last year is gathering pace and that our earlier forecast of a 15 to 25 percent year-on-year improvement for 2012 is attainable.” Volvo CE’s North American performance during the quarter helped the company to a 17 percent increase in global net sales and to post record levels of profitability for a first quarter. Olney used the press event, held on May 17, to emphasize the company’s commitment to the environment and sustainability. He drew journalists’ attention to Volvo CE’s Stage IIIB/Tier IVi emissions compliant range of engine systems — and highlighted the more than 60 new fuel-efficient products that are being introduced to the global range in 2012. These products form part of the most fundamental overhaul ever of the company’s product portfolio — and will go some way to helping Volvo CE achieve its WWF Climate Savers commitment of reducing CO2 emissions from its machines

sold between 2009 and 2014 by 16.5 million tons. “Volvo Construction Equipment is in a good position to capitalize on improving market conditions in North America,” said Olney. “We are outperforming the market conditions by offering a young fleet of innovative products tailored to meet the needs of specific customer groups, combined with a strong and loyal distribution network and a substantial investment program. Confidence in American Market As previously announced Volvo CE is spending $100 million in a product and manufacturing expansion program at its North American facilities. The latter investment will see its facility in Shippensburg, Pa., expanded to accommodate production of Volvo wheel loaders, excavators and articulated haulers — adding 16 new machines to the 50 road machinery products already produced at the plant. A worldclass customer and demonstration center also will be built in Shippensburg “After a protracted downturn we have every confidence that the North American market is well on the road to recovery,” Olney stated. “We are continuing to invest throughout the business cycle in our people, our production facilities and distribution networks. With a technologically advanced fleet of innovative — and award winning — products, we have made a strong commitment to the Americas and regard it as a home market for the company.” For more information, visit www.volvo.com.

Road Gang Honors ARTBA President Pete Ruane With P.D. McLean Award American Road & Transportation Builders Association President and CEO Pete Ruane has been named the 2012 recipient of the Road Gang’s P.D. McLean Memorial Award. Established in 1962 in memory of one of the Road Gang’s founders and its first chairman, it annually honors an individual “for a distinct contribution to the cause of better highway transportation in the public interest.” The award was presented April 26 during a Road Gang lunch in the nation’s capital. Past recipients hail from private sector transportation organizations and from the public sector including Rep. Bud Shuster (R-Pa.), Rep. Jim Oberstar (D-Minn.), Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.), Sen. George Voinovich (R-Ohio), and Mary Peters and Rodney Slater, who were recognized during their service as federal highway administrators. “While it is a great honor to receive this recognition, I accept the award on behalf of all of ARTBA’s volunteer leaders and staff whose work has been critical to the industry’s success in growing the transportation construction market over the last twenty five years,” Ruane said. Ruane has more than 40 years of diversified experience in the economic development, construction, transportation and

national defense fields. He has played an active leadership role in every federal surface transportation program authorization since 1980. Since its formation in 1996, Ruane has co-chaired the Transportation Construction Coalition, a permanent 30 member, market-oriented construction trade association and labor coalition working on industry legislative and regulatory issues. He’s a trustee of the ARTBA Transportation Development Foundation and is the vice chairman of the U.S. Chamberled Americans for Transportation Mobility (ATM), a broadbased coalition focused on major national transportation legislation. He’s also a member of the Chamber’s “Committee of 100” top national association executives. Ruane is the first association executive to have been awarded the American Public Works Association Distinguished Service Award (1999) and was voted one of Engineering News-Record magazine’s top newsmakers in 1998 for his work on the federal surface transportation program reauthorization (TEA-21). Both of these awards were for his unique personal leadership in the passage of TEA-21, then the largest public works legislation in U.S. history.

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Bullard has now moved beyond the hardhats and respiratory equipment to make fire and rescue helmets as well; we’ve done that since the 1930s. Starting in 1998 they branched out into thermal imaging for the fire service. Bullard actually makes thermal protection cameras for the fire service which helps to find victims and helps firefighters to find the exit to get out of the burning building as well as to find hot spots for re-kindling. Bullard’s PowerAir purifying respirators allow users to carry the filter on their waist. At the waist is the machine containing the blower, air pumps through it, the air is filtered before going to the hood where the breathing of clean air takes place. After hard hats made from aluminum and fiberglass, plastic became the standard material used in their construction. Bullard was one of the first manufacturers to inject thermoplastic into a mold to produce a hard hat. In 1982, the standard hard hat changed again. The director of safety at Bechtel Corporation, one of Bullard’s major clients, felt that hard hats didn’t have the proper suspension for field work. In response, Bullard introduced a revolutionary new industrial helmet, marking the beginning of a new era in head protection safety and standards. The new design incorporated a non-slip ratchet-suspension with a knob in the back for simple sizing. Within the industry, the hat became known as the “3000 R.” The 3000 R was produced from polyethylene plastic, making it lightweight, durable, easy to mold and non-conductive to electricity. The plastic was treated with an ultra-violet inhibitor which helped the hats weather the outdoor environment. Bullard redesigned the 3000R and introduced the C30 presenting a significant advancement in worker comfort. Enhanced with an upgraded suspension system, the C30 incorporates easy-lock snaps for simple installation, an improved FlexGear for easy height adjustment, and an enhanced brow pad. Offer the most advanced comfort in the market, the C30 has become known as today’s standard yellow hard hat. Unprecedented changes have occurred in the last ten years. “A great deal of our knowledge comes from designing firefighter helmets,” said Bullard. “We’ve been able to apply research on applied energy absorption to the industrial setting.” From that knowledge, the Advent and Vector evolved. At 25 ounces (709 g) the Advent is half the weight of conventional firefighter helmets and is, in fact, the same weight as many climbing helmets. The Advent is the only protective helmet designed specifically for emergency response services. The compact design is unique. “Not having a rear brim improves freedom of movement both in and out of emergency vehicles and confined spaces,” said Bullard. “A crown pad, and a soft, replaceable, foam-backed vinyl brow pad

provide extra comfort. It costs less than half the price of conventional fire helmets, and can be equipped with a variety of accessories, including face shields, ear/neck protectors, hearing protectors and attachments for lamps.” The Vector is the off shoot of the Advent. “The Vector provides impact protection for the top, front, back and side of the head,” said Bullard. “It uses a full inner shock liner to absorb impacts.” The Advent can come with a brow pad, comfortable suspension, built-in goggle strap and retaining slots. The Vector, along with the Advent, became the first caps to meet the newest ANSI standard for industrial head protection. After gathering input from end-users in the field, Bullard designed the vented hard hat, known as the S62. “The standard complaint we heard about hard hats was that they’re too hot,” said Bullard. “With this in mind, we went to work and came up with a hat that will help keep workers cool. This hat

features a vented shell; the S62 allows air to flow inside the hard hat, keeping the user cool and comfortable while providing quality protection.” In 1972, the Company moved its production operations from Sausalito, Calif., to Cynthiana, Ky., for improved transportation costs and a more accessible workforce. Within 20 years the company headquarters moved to Kentucky as well. Though prior to construction of the Golden Gate Bridge there was some local area debate about the wisdom of a building a bridge at the Golden Gate Strait — especially from the area’s local ferry boat operators. But the use of hardhats at this challenging work site and hundreds of others ever since has probably never been questioned. Head protection has always been an idea whose time has come. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Road Connection Sponsors ‘Your Favorite Road Hero’ Contest The Road Connection is saluting those who work to improve America’s roads and bridges by offering a “Your Favorite Road Hero” photo contest through its Facebook page. The contest, which requires users to upload a photo of their Road Hero nominee at work and write a short description, is designed to focus attention on the men and women who are dedicated to repairing and maintaining the country’s infrastructure, said Curt Peterka, driver of The Road Connection truck and advertising manager of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens, a platinum-level sponsor of The Road Connection. The Road Connection is a national, grassroots campaign designed to bring awareness to the importance of federal infrastructure funding. “There are so many people who play a role in building America that we wanted to recognize them,” Peterka said. “This contest is a great opportunity for kids to nominate their parents who work out in the field, or for folks to nominate their colleagues who

may work in an office setting but are just as crucial as those who are paving our roads. Whether they’re road construction workers or engineers or contractors, we consider them America’s road heroes.” The “Favorite Road Hero” contest was launched May 1, and entrants can upload photos until May 30. Finalists will then be selected and publicly voted on through The Road Connection’s Facebook page. The first place winner will take home a $200 Visa gift card; second place a $100 Visa gift card; and third place a $50 Visa gift card. All entrants will be awarded a Road Connection hat. Entries will be judged on quality and creativity of photo and caption. To enter, please visit The Road Connection’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/theroadconnection, and click on the “Contests” tab in the upper right-hand corner. Entrants may nominate more than one person. For more information about The Road Connection, visit www.theroadconnection.org.

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Part of the design process included seeking the public’s comment and Zoli speaking at well-attended meetings at locations in both states. Hundreds of people turned out for the gatherings, something that usually doesn’t occur for one of his urban bridge projects, Zoli said. “It helps when you can directly connect your work with the people served,” Zoli said. And even though many of those he encountered were inconvenienced by 100mi. detours before a temporary ferry system was started in early 2010, the engineer said he and his colleagues always felt welcome. Having been born in the Adirondacks and raised in their southern foothills in Glens Falls, Zoli knew how much the old bridge meant to local residents and how its loss affected their lives. “The patience and respect people in the region showed us ... that would take your breath away,” he said. The Lake Champlain Bridge, located 100 mi. north of Albany, is used by about 3,500 vehicles daily. Boston’s Zakim Bridge, also a Zoli design, handles more than that in a half hour. But Zoli said each bridge he

designs shares a common trait: they belong to the people who use them. “We’re using taxpayer money to make them a bridge,” he said. “Somehow we tend to forget all that.” The new bridge’s design, known as a modified network tied arch, features a half arch over the middle, with cables strung in an X-shape connecting the arch to the bridge deck. The Adirondacks rise to the west, while Vermont’s Green Mountains climb to the east. Motorists, pedestrians and bicyclist get a scenic view when they cross the 2,184ft.-long span. Zoli was the recipient of a MacArthur Foundation “genius grant” in 2009, and last month he was awarded the construction industry’s most prestigious honor, Engineering News-Record’s Award of Excellence. HNTB’s national bridge chief engineer also has plenty of fans along Lake Champlain’s southern end, where the new bridge has received rave reviews from locals. “I have never heard a negative reaction to it,” said Sue Hoxie, spokeswoman of the organization staging the celebration. “This new bridge is just a beauty.”


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Xylem, a global water technology company focused on addressing the world’s most challenging water issues, has named Mike Delzingaro to the role of vice president and director of sales of dewatering solutions. Delzingaro has 14 years of experience with Godwin Pumps and Xylem. Most recently he was regional manager of the northeast region. Delzingaro reports to managing director Grant Salstrom, and is a member of Xylem’s dewatering solutions management team in the US. “I am very pleased to have Mike in this role. He is a well-known pump systems expert, with great customer focus. His knowledge of our business coupled with a

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Robust Upperstructure and Revised Cab Design The new JS machines have been restyled for a more rugged appearance, with an all-black counterweight with yellow chevrons at the corners. New engine compartment installations above the revised engines allow for increased cooling capacity, while strengthened side access doors complete the look. Upperstructure side skirts and service access doors also have been strengthened to reduce potential impact damage. Two new cab layouts are available, one with an integral ROPS structure. All JCB JS excavators will be available with roll over protection structure approval, in compliance with ISO 12117-2:2008 as an option. ROPS certification for models below 26 ton (24 t) has been achieved through internal strengthening of the cabin and machine structure, for machines above 26 ton, ROPS is achieved through an external ROPS protective structure. Externally the ROPS cab is identical, while internally the cab will be marked with a data plate identifying compliance. Bolt-on FOPS protection is available on all models. The front upper corner of the cab has been brought forward to allow flat glass to be used in the front windshield, making replacement easier. Both upper and lower sections of glass are laminated for added protection, and the roof glazing is now laminated glass too, rather than plastic. The front screen split has been lowered by 5 in., to a 70/30 split, providing improved visibility to the digging area. The lower section of glass also can be removed and stored within the rear window area of the cab. The wiper mechanism is now mounted in the roof in a steel pressing. It is equipped with an isolator switch to ensure that it cannot function while the windscreen is raised. All hoses and harnesses passing through the cab floor now have rubber grommets with a bolted retaining ring to provide improved sealing, improving heating and ventilation performance and reducing noise in the cab. Also on the floor, foot rests can now be specified if there are no option pedals. When option pedals are supplied a locking top section is available to convert the pedal to a footrest when not in use. A revised rear storage moulding behind the operator’s seat gives access to a larger fuse compartment and provides the storage area for the front windscreen lower section. The air vents at the rear of the cab have been relocated to increase storage space for the operator.


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Construction spending inched up in March 2012 to an annualized rate of $808 billion, up 0.1 percent compared to the previous month and is now 6 percent above year ago levels, according to a new analysis of federal data released May 1 by the Associated General Contractors of America. The overall gains mask divergent trends however, as public sector construction activity continues to decline while private sector demand for new construction continues to strengthen. “Private and public sector demand for construction appear to be heading along two distinct directions,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “While it is great to see private sector activity coming back to life, it is unfortunate to see declining public sector demand dampen the industry’s overall growth.” Simonson noted that private construction activity expanded by 11.5 percent between March 2011 and March 2012 and by 0.7 percent compared to February 2012. Nonresidential spending was particularly robust, expanding by 15.2 percent from March 2011 and by 0.7 percent compared to February 2012. He noted that the biggest private nonresidential monthly spending increases were for transportation (up 6.7 percent for the month) and office projects (up 5.4 percent for the month), while manufacturing (up 38.6 percent for the year) and power construction (up 22.1 percent for the year) experienced the largest annual increases. The economist added that private residential spending increased by 0.7 percent compared to February 2012 and 7.4 percent compared to March 2011. New single-family construction posted a 10.3 percent year-over-year rise and a 3.8 percent increase for the month. New multi-family construction was up 23.3 percent from the previous March but down 3.1 percent from February. Spending on residential improvements moved up 2.6 percent year-over-year and fell 1.9 percent for the month. Simonson noted that public construction spending declined 3.2 percent in March from a year earlier and 1.1 percent from March. The two largest public categories showed similar results. Highway and street construction, the largest public category, was down 0.5 percent year-over-year and fell 0.8 percent for the month. Educational spending declined by 2.7 percent over 12 months after dropping 1.2 percent from February to March. Association officials warned that the ongoing declines in public construction spending were making it difficult to benefit from the growing private sector construction activity. While Congress appears to finally be making progress on a long-overdue highway and transit bill, the lack of key bills, the winding down of the stimulus and the conclusion of many military base realignment projects were offsetting growth in private sector activity. “While it is good to see Washington inching closer to passing some key infrastructure measures, at the rate they are progressing, they will be in place in time for the next private sector downturn,” said the association’s chief executive officer, Stephen E. Sandherr. “Instead of holding back a construction recovery, elected officials could support and encourage even more growth by enacting a host of long-term infrastructure bills.”


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CNH Teams Up With Thunder Creek Equipment CNH Parts & Service, the product support business of agricultural and construction equipment maker CNH Global, announced a new supplier agreement with LDJ Manufacturing Inc. of Pella, Iowa, to offer its Thunder Creek Equipment line of fuel and service trailers through Case Construction Equipment, Case IH, New Holland, New Holland Construction and Kobelco equipment dealerships in the United States. According to Michael Pirkl, marketing manager of CNH Parts & Service, the new line of service trailers are an excellent fit for the company’s construction and agricultural equipment customers, especially now that its Tier IV engines in the 100-hp and over category require diesel exhaust fluid, or DEF, to meet emission standards. “These products are ideal for customers who want the rugged dependability of a service trailer, combined with the convenience of bulk fuel/lube and DEF delivery system — in a single mobile platform,” noted Pirkl. “Increasingly, our customers need to deliver DEF and fuel to their machines in the field. These utility trailers from Thunder Creek Equipment are a perfect solution, making clean technology from CNH convenient.” The new trailers come in a variety of configurations, and with a number of DEF delivery options, to meet the field service needs for a wide range of customers. The trailers are shipped to the customer’s nearest participating equipment dealership, directly from the supplier, Thunder Creek Equipment. Popular options include: • Complete DEF (urea) delivery solution • Exclusive 40 gallon-per-minute fuel pump • Bulk oil transport tanks for engine and hydraulic oils • Rear utility box for equipment and tool storage • Front lockable toolbox, to protect fuel and DEF pumps “Over the years, we have gained a reputation for not only quality work but also for creativity and design excellence,” said Loren Van Wyk, who founded LDJ Manufacturing in 1995. “We are proud of the products we build, and for the utility they bring to CNH customers,” added Van Wyk’s son Luke, the firm’s general manager. “Our production staff is world-class and our customers are served by a team of sales, marketing and administrative professionals that is second to none.” For more information, visit www.cnh.com or thundercreekequipment.com.

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assets through its large customer base across North America and Canada, with the addition of a specialized attachments steel shears, gen-set/magnet or grapples. This, in turn, increases the value and utility of the used excavator for the new user in the scrap recycling or demolition business sectors.

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• Atlantic City, NJ Sat., June 23, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Support, Attachments

• Canton, PA June 28, 2012

• Atlanta, GA Wed., June 27, 2012 For: Truck Tractors, Van Trailers, Construction & Support Equipment

• Birdsboro, PA June 29, 2012

• Chicago, IL Fri.-Sat., June 29-30, 2012 For: 2 Day Complete Liquidation – Trucks, Trailers, Cat engines, Cat Components • Canastota, NY Sat., July 14, 2012 For: Construction and Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Trucks, Trailers • Westminster, VT Sun, July 15, 2012 For: Complete Liquidation of Santa’s Land Amusement Park: Running Trains, Merry-GoRound, Rides, Real Estate • Racine, WI Sat., August 18, 2012 For: Constructions Equipment, Truck Tractors and Support • Barranquilla, Columbia Sat., November 24, 2012 For: Late Model Construction and Support Equipment

• Albuquerque, NM June 26, 2012

• Minneapolis, MN June 27, 2012

• Phoenix, AZ June 29, 2012

• St. Louis, MO June 29, 2012 • Anchorage, AK July 17, 2012 • Albuquerque, NM July 18, 2012 • Rocky Mount, VA July 19, 2012 • Boise, ID July 20, 2012 • Las Vegas, NV July 27, 2012 BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • Sacramento, CA Sat., June 9, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Portland, OR Tues., June 12, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Phoenix, AZ Thurs., June 21, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283

Coming Auctions CAT AUCTION SERVICES www.catauctions.com 866-750-9432

• ONLINE ONLY June 7, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• St. Thomas, PA June 28, 2012 For: Charles E. Brake Co. (Complete Dispersal)

• ONLINE ONLY June 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

DARELL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.dunkleauctioneers.com 800-433-6670 • Mancelona, MI Thurs., June 21, 2012 For: Ken Allen Trucking DAVIS AUCTIONS www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087

LENNY BRYSON, AUCTIONEER www.lennybrysonauctioneer.com 815-946-4120

• ONLINE ONLY June 15, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Forreston, IL Tues., July 24, 2012 For: Land and Gravel Pit Auction

• ONLINE ONLY June 21, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY June 27, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY June 28, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY July 12, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CT August 18, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY July 19, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CT October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY July 26, 2012 For: Construction Equipment KEENAN AUCTION COMPANY www.keenanauction.com 207-885-5100

FAHEY SALES AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS www.faheysales.com 952-873-2555

• Online Only June 11-July 2, 2012 For: 2000 Johnson Ross Portable Mix Plant

• Online Only Closes June 25, 2012 For: Woodworking Equipment and Tools

• Topsham, ME Thur., June 14, 2012 For: Annual Summer Consignment Auction

IRAY AUCTIONS www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898

• Foley, MN Fri., June 8, 2012

• Cochranton, PA Thurs. June 7, 2012 For: Complete Liquidation W.L. Dunn Construction Company

• ONLINE ONLY Fri., July 27, 2012 • Foley, MN Fri., September 14, 2012 • Foley, MN Fri., November 30, 2012 IRON PLANET AUCTIONS www.ironplanet.com 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid!

• Montgomery, AL Fri.-Sat., June 15-16, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Forestry Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY June 14, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CT June 23, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CT December 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., June 14, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Portsmouth, VA Wed. June 20, 2012 For: Complete Liquidation Atlantic Cable LLC J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085 • Montgomery, AL Wed.-Fri., June 6-8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Forestry Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., June 28, 2012 For: Construction Equipment ROY TIETSWORTH AUCTIONEERS www.tietsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Sherburne, NY Sat., June 9, 2012 For: Sawmill Consolidation • Watertown, NY Sat., June 16, 2012 For: Municipal & Contractor Equipment Auction

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

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395

• Concord. NC Thurs. June 14, 2012 For: One Owner Absolute Auction

• Lebanon, TN Sat., June 16, 2012 For: Heavy Equipment, Trucks & Trailers

• Jasper, GA Wed., June 20, 2012 For: Inventory Reduction Auction

STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.steffesauctioneers.com 701-237-9173

• Brooklyn, MS Fri.-Sat., June 22-23, 2012 For: 2-Day Construction Equipment Auction

• Online Only June 1-11, 2012 For: Ag, Construction Equipment, Trucks and more!

MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANY www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560

• Online Only June 14-27, 2012 For: Park River Implement

• Northern CA Sat., September 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Govt. Vehicles • Southern CA Sat., October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers • Northern CA Sat., October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Govt. Vehicles • Northern CA Sat., November 17, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Govt. Vehicle • Southern CA Sat., December 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers • Northern CA Sat., December 15, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Govt. Vehicles UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., June 22, 2012 For: Construction and Utility Equipment WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC. www.wca-online.com 760-731-7760 • Perris, CA Thurs., June 7, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Online Only Wed., July 10-18, 2012 For: Kibble Equipment Inc.

WILSON’S AUCTION SALES www.wilsonsauction.com 302-422-3454

• West Fargo, ND Wed., July 25, 2012 For: AgIron 61 Consignment Event – Construction Equipment

• Harrington, DE Sat., September 22, 2012 For: Mid-Atlantic Equipment Auction

• Williamsburg, KY Wed., June 6, 2012 For: Mining and Large Earthmoving Equipment

THE AUCTION COMPANY www.theauctioncompany.net 951-657-5300

WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. www.wolfeauctions.com 800-443-9580

• Ross, OH Thurs., June 7, 2012 For: Job Completion Auction

• Northern CA Fri.-Sat., June 22-23, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Govt. Vehicles

• York Springs, PA Fri., June 22, 2012 For: Southern PA Contractors Auction

• Smithfield, NC Thur., June 21, 2012 For: Construction Equipment MYRON BOWLING AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.myronbowling.com 513-738-3311

• Chambersburg, PA Fri., June 15, 2012 For: R&D Enterprise Contractors

• Southern CA Sat., June 23, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200

• Northern CA Sat., July 28, 2012 For: Times Online Only Sale on Behalf of PG&E

• North Franklin, CT Fri.-Sat., June 15-16, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Support, AG, Trucks, Trailers

• Southern CA Sat., August 18, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Bowe, NH Thurs., June 21, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Livonia, MI Thurs., June 28, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

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SC&RA Recognizes Link-Belt With Annual Environmental Award Link-Belt Construction Equipment Company, Lexington, Ky., was presented the Environmental Award by the Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) during closing night ceremonies at the association’s annual conference, April 17 to 21, at the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines, Austin, Texas. As part of its commitment to “go green with increased awareness and visibility for environmental issues,” SC&RA instituted the award in 2011 to recognize a member company that has made outstanding contributions to environmental protection. Link-Belt has made a significant, long-term commitment to the environment. The company has collected extensive data, integrated widespread employee involvement and established a formal environmental management system. All of these efforts culminated in ISO 14001 certification in October 2011. The International Organization for Standardization issues this certification as a framework to assist organizations in developing their own environmental management system. ISO 14001 is set up so that it can be integrated with other management functions and assists companies in meeting their environmental and economic goals. “The environmental management system followed by Link-Belt applies to any and all contractors that work at this company’s facility,” noted SC&RA President David Lowry before presenting the award to Pat Collins, Link-Belt’s Lattice Cranes marketing manager. “They must comply with all set policies and practices and fully communicate these policies to their employees. Failure to comply can lead to termination of their contract.” Long before receiving ISO 14001 certification, Link-Belt made a conscious decision to protect the environment. In the late 1980s, Link-Belt began painting the cranes it manufactured with low volatile organic compound (VOC) paint to minimize ozone pollution. More recently, the company adopted low hazardous air pollutants (HAP) paint. It joined the EPA Wastewise program, placed a recycling receptacle at every workspace, added low wattage lights that automatically turn on but only when needed, and painted the factory walls and ceiling white to better disseminate the light. Additionally, Link-Belt clarified its commitment to conservation of resources and the reduction, reuse and riddance of waste by setting very immediate and aggressive recycling and reuse goals well into the future. The company has made great strides in reducing vehicle emissions from its supply chain by implementing a lean manufacturing process that has dramatically reduced the number of truckloads of metal and other components moving in and out of the facility. Additionally, Link-Belt recently established a goal to become a zero landfill facility. Last year alone, Link-Belt recycled 88 percent of all industrial refuse it produced — just over 4.9 million pounds. Link-Belt also committed to lowering energy consumption and its carbon footprint from natural gas and electricity by two percent per year. Heat generated from paint ovens, air compressors and filtered shot blast air is ducted back into the plant, where it is circulated by large industrial fans to reduce the need for ambient heating. Link-Belt surpassed its 2011 goal of 20,937 tons of released carbon dioxide by 420 tons. The aggressive environmental goals are driven by strategic initiatives from Link-Belt’s parent company, Tokyo, Japan-based Sumitomo Heavy Industries. For more information, visit www.scranet.org.

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Saturday, June 9: WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK: Complete Liquidation of Top Notch Construction, Support Equipment: Rolloff & Dump Trucks, Trailers & More. HILITES: 2009 Kubota KX80-3 (250 hrs.), Like New Hyundai R55-7, Kobelco SK115SR, 2009 Komatsu WA95-3, Ford LTL9000 (tri.) Rolloff, IH 8100 (s/a) Dump, 2007 Ford F550 Rolloff, IH 4900 w/ 8 Ton Boom, (6) Rolloff Boxes, Support Equipment.

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Saturday, June 9: SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA: Large Construction Rental Fleet Equipment Auction, Support Equipment, Large Quantity of Truck Tractors and Various Equipment Trailers.

3. Tuesday, June 12: PORTLAND, OREGON: Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Construction Equipment, Support, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers. 4.

Wednesday, June 13: HOUSTON: TEXAS: Rental Return Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Attachments, Support Equipment.

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Thursday, June 14: HOUSTON: TEXAS: HERTZ EQUIPMENT RENTALS (onsite!): Several Major Job Completions, Over 450 Pieces Sell! Hydraulic Excavators, Rubber Tired Loaders, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Vibratory Rollers, Rough Terrain Forklifts, Large Quantity of Air Compressors, Light Plants, Generators, Welders, Support Equipment.

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Friday, June 15: QUERETARO, MEXICO: Unused & Used Late Model Cat Rental Fleet Construction Equipment including: Cat Vibratory Rollers and Late Model Cat 320DL & Cat 320CL.

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Saturday, June 16: EL PASO, TEXAS: Bankruptcy Auction: Concrete Equipment, Plants, Trucks, Construction, Support Equipment.

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Saturday, June 23: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY (Atlantic City Racetrack): Unused & Used Late Model Cat Rental Fleet Construction Equipment including: Cat Vibratory Rollers and Late Model Cat 320DL & Cat 320CL.

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Wednesday, June 27: ATLANTA (Bremen), GEORGIA: Complete Liquidation of Truck Tractors, Late Model 53ft. Van Trailers, Construction & Support Equipment, plus More!

10.-11. Friday, June 29th & Saturday, June 30th: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: 2 DAY COMPLETE LIQUIDATION! Late Model Service Trucks, Truck Tractor, Equipment Trailer, Various Cat Machines, Large Quantity Cat Engines, Rebuilt Transmissions, Cat Components, Cat Parts, Large Assortment Cat Tooling and Machine Shop Equipment. 12.

Saturday, July 7: MANCHESTER (BOW), NEW HAMPSHIRE: Complete Liquidation: Hilites: 2010 Volvo (tri.) 5,000 miles, 2011 JD 225DLC, 2011 JD 524K, 2007 JD 550JLT, 2008 JD 310 SJ (total), 2010 JD 323DT, JD 27C.

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Saturday, July 14: CANASTOTA, NEW YORK: Lyon’s Annual Summer Hay Camp & Friday Night Barbecue! Late Model Construction Equipment, Support, Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers. WATCH FOR DETAILS!

14. Sunday, July 15th: WESTMINSTER, VERMONT: Complete Liquidation Santa’s Land Amusement Park: Running Trains, Merry-Go-Round, Amusement Rides, Support & Real Estate. 15.

Saturday, August 18: RACINE, WISCONSIN: Complete Liquidation of Late Model Earthmoving Equipment, Truck Tractors, Equipment Trailers & Support.

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Saturday, November 24: BARRANQUILLA, COLOMBIA: SECOND TIME IN COLOMBIA! Very Large Late Model Construction & Support Equipment Auction.

17. DTBA: ST LOUIS, MISSOURI: Construction, Support Equipment, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers. 18. DTBA: LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY: Late Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Earthmoving Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers. 19. DTBA: DALLAS (FT. WORTH): Rental Fleet Construction, Support Equipment & Attachments. 20. DTBA: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment, Parts, Support, Truck Tractors, Equipment Trailers, Service Trucks, Pickups & Tagalongs.

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M. Davis Group Conducts Auction in Uniontown, Pa.

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. Davis Group LLC conducted an auction in Uniontown, Pa., on May 16. The auction featured a large selection of Caterpillar iron including dozers, excavators, loaders and backhoes. The auction also had compactors, motor scrapers, trailers and both on- and off-road tracks. The auction

drew a good crowd of on-site bidders and attracted heavy online bidding as well. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, M Davis Group’s team of auctioneers and appraisers have more than 120 years of combined experience and expertise in the industrial auction and appraisal industry.

Auctioneer Marty Davis calls out another winning bid.

(L-R): After taking the winning bid on two trucks, Mike Coontz Senior and Junior catch up with Jerry Jarrett of Jarrett Trucking.

(L-R): Murrysville Machinery Company’s Roy Leukhardt III speaks with Tom Zimmerman of Kukurin Contracting and Rudd Equipment Company’s Ray Stevens.

Rick Lawson (L), Richard Lawson Excavating, joins Alan Weiss, All American Equipment & Construction, in looking for some bargains.

(L-R): Demco Excavating & Paving’s Scott Myers, Bob Lear and Buzz Coddington were pleased with the items they picked up at the sale.


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Sales Auction Company Attracts Largest Crowd in Its

Sales Auction Company’s public equipment auction drew its largest crowd of possible bidders yet.

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ales Auction Company LLC held a sale in Windsor Locks, Conn., on May 5.

Amos, two-anda-half years old, was having the best time using his imagination to become the driver of this Wacker RD11A double drum vibratory roller.

There was a lot of action going on in the ring during the sale and Sales Auction Company was hard at work.

Dennis Bishop, Hickory Hill Farm, Westfield, Mass., is ready to buy some equipment with his lot book in hand.

The sale attracted the largest crowd the auctioneer has had in its three-year history. Attendees bid on 550 lots of earthmoving and heavy equipment as well as fleet vehicles, trucks, trailers, landscaping and farm equipment.

Sam Sales (L), owner of Sales Auction Company, and ringman AJ Courchesne, search the sea of attendees for the highest bidder.

Jon Stevenson (front), jack-of-all-trades as well as marketing manager of Sales Auction Company, manned the ring with Bobby Munter, who helped in the ring when he wasn’t auctioning off the equipment.


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Three-Year History During Sale in Windsor Locks, Conn.

Sam Sales, owner of Sales Auction Company, specializes in all types of earthmoving and heavy equipment, fleet vehicles, trucks, trailers, land care and farm equipment sales.

These dozers made up just a small portion of the 550 lots of equipment sold to the highest bidder at the sale.

Caleb Warner, 11 years old, from Litchfield, Conn., happily posed for a photo in a 2004 Volvo EC25 mini-excavator.

This Komatsu PC50UU-2E hydraulic mini excavator grabbed the attention of attendees during the auction preview.

Robert Gallitto (L) and Rick Miano, Gallitto Property Maintenance, Middletown, Conn., perused the hundreds of lots of equipment at the sale site in Windsor Locks, Conn.

Rick Munter, auctioneer of Sales Auction Company, rotated the duties of the microphone with his brother, Bobby Munter.


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ABSOLUTE AUCTION Complete Liquidation

Thurs., June 7, 2012 - 9AM Cochranton, PA (Erie/Meadville Area) Hydraulic Excavators: `05 CAT 322CL Long Stick, s/n HEK00900 • `99 KOMATSU PC200LC-6, s/n 103900 Rubber Tired Loaders and Crawler Tractors: `03 KOMATSU WA450-5L, s/n A36164 • `97 KOMATSU D65EX-12, s/n 61847 • `97 KOMATSU D41E-6, s/n B20511 Backhoe and Skid Steer: `02 CAT 430D 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe, s/n BNK02710 • `07 CAT 248B, s/n SCL01868 • `07 CAT PC206, 24” Cold Planer • SWEEPSTER 72” Hopper Broom Asphalt Paver, Rollers, and Melter/Applicator: `03 BLAW KNOX PF3200, s/n 320033-04, Ultimat 10’-20’ • 05` HAMM HD090V, s/n H1531426, 66” smooth • `04 IR DD24, s/n 174724, 49” smooth • `05 CRAFCO SS250D Melter/Applicator, Isuzu dsl, 250 gal PLUS MANY ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST: Motor Grader • (8) Int’l TriAxle Dump Trucks • Truck Tractors and Lowboy • Dump Trailers • Mixer Trucks • Tank Trailer • Asphalt Distributor Truck • Roll Back Truck • Contractors and Shop Tools

Real Estate (To Be Sold Absolute) (29+/-) Acres With H&B 5,000# Asphalt Batch Plant • Complete Sand and Gravel Plant • Concrete Plant • CARDINAL 135 Ton Truck Scale • 60,00070,000 Ton Processed Sand • Tank Farm Plants and Real Estate Will Be Offered Individually & As An Entirety-Contact Auction Co. For Details!

Please Call (800) 233-6898 or Email sales@hunyady.com For Complete, Descriptive Brochure!

www.hunyady.com PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.

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Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) – Successful Business Grow Here! 2012 EVENTS CALENDAR: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 (6:30 PM CST to 9:00 PM CST) – Garden Party Thursday, August 9, 2012 (all Day) – 2012 Wisconsin Nursery Field Day Thursday, August 16, 2012 (all Day) – Carlin: 2012 BuyerFest ***Please contact MNLA at mnla@mnla.biz or telephone toll free: 888-886-6652 for more information.

American Subcontractors Association – Midwest Council The American Subcontractors Association (ASA) Midwest Council is a construction trade association made up of quality specialty contractors and suppliers serving the construction industry and the community in the greater St. Louis metropolitan area and southern Illinois. The ASA Midwest Council’s purpose is to improve the construction process through active participation in education, legislation and cooperation. The ASA Midwest Council has been named “Chapter of the Year” by the American Subcontractors Association five out of the last seven years. For more information about the ASA Midwest Council, visit www.asamidwest.com or contact Susan Winkelmann at 314845-0855. ASA Midwest Council – Voice of the Midwest Subcontractor. AGC of AMERICA is pleased to offer a wide variety of meetings, events and seminars for construction professionals that can help you improve every aspect of your business. AGC of MINNESOTA EVENTS: June 7-8, 2012 – Conference . Registration is not open for AGC of America’s first national conference on environmental issues that affect construction professionals, being held June 7-8 in Arlington, Virginia. The 2010 AGC Contractors Environmental Conference will provide educational sessions, discussions, networking opportunities and technology demonstrations with a specific focus on how to generate profits, gain efficiencies, save money and manage risks. The first day-and-a-half at the conference will provide construction professionals with information and resources to meet environmental requirements and remain competitive in the marketplace. AGC also plans to hold a supplementary workshop on environmental issues important to federal owners and construction contractors on the afternoon of the second day (same location). You can register for the conference only, the conference and the

afternoon workshop, or simply the afternoon workshop with one easy-to-use registration form, available at http://www.agc.org/cs/events/ 2012_agc_environmental_conference.

HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT, Piscataway, NJ – NCCCO Class Schedule – NCCCO Mobile Crane CertificationDates Available NCCCO Mobile Crane Certification June 25 – 29 Written Exam Prep (must pre-register August 20 - 24 At least 2 weeks prior to class) October 15 – 19 Mobile Crane Practical Exam Practice Call To Schedule Must Schedule NCCCO Mobile Crane Certification Call To Schedule Practical Exam – Must Schedule For More Information or to Register, Call Nancy DeCarr 800-4-HOFFMAN www.hoffmanequip.com New Jersey Corporate Headquarters Hoffman Equipment 300 South Randolphville Road Piscataway, NJ 08854 APWA (American Public Works Association) – Register Now for the ’12 Sustainability in Public Works Conference in Pittsburgh, PA June 25 to 27, 2012 – The Fourth Annual APWA Sustainability in Public Works Conference will explore the latest and most innovative tools, practices and case studies in public works. The demands for economic, social and environmental responsibility are increasing daily. This conference gets you access to the resources and experts you need to take sustainability to the next level in your community. You’ll also have an opportunity to see a city that has undergone one of the most impressive sustainable transformations in the entire U.S.! Don’t get left behind! SIGN UP TODAY! Questions? Please contact: Diana Forbes, APWA Meeting Planner & Exhibit Sales Manager, Phone: 816595-5242 Email: dforbes@apwa.net

2012 FLORIDA Contractor Meetings Postings:

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2012 Annual Asphalt Contractors Association of Florida Convention, June 21 to 23, 2012 at Orlando World Center Marriott, Orlando, FL. 2012 Annual Asphalt Contractors Association of Florida Convention, July 19 to 21, 2012 at UUCF Convention, The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes, Orlando, FL.


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Lok-N-Logs Sawmill Consolidation

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Saturday, June 9, 2012 • 10:00 A.M. 1046 Cty. Rd 23 Sherburne, NY Notice: Jim Webb, company owner has decided to consolidate 2 operations into 1 so that he can better utilize labor & space. Selling: Saw Mill Equipment, Truck Shop equipment & other misc. (Online Bidding Available)

Log onto www.teitsworth.com for the entire list, terms & pics *Much of this equipment was purchased new and has low hours of running time.

ANNUAL SUMMER CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 12-106 CONSTRUCTION & DRILLING EQUIPMENT TRUCKS - TRAILERS - ANTIQUE VEHICLES RECREATIONAL - SHOP EQUIPMENT - FORESTRY Sale Conducted at: TOPSHAM FAIRGROUNDS FAIRGROUNDS RD., TOPSHAM, ME THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 2012 AT 9AM Visit www.KeenanAuction.com for complete auction details. Online Bidding Available! NOTICE: Auction will be conducted in 2 rings!

(1) of (2) Ingersol Rand Rock Drills

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State Outlines Maine Summer Highway Agenda AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine transportation officials say the summer highway improvement agenda includes nearly $56 million for 36 new highway construction projects. In addition, $37 million will go to bridges, with $25 million for 15 new bridge construction projects, and nearly $10 million for three existing bridge projects awaiting bidding. Officials say that this summer and fall, construction crews throughout the state will be digging, paving and building. Some of the projects will include Interstate 295 bridge deck work in Portland, the Falmouth-Portland Martins Point Bridge, road construction on Route 1 in Van Buren, highway paving on I-95 in Newburgh-Plymouth, paving on Route 1 in Wells and paving on Route 9 and Route 202 in UnityDixmont. Officials say the projects will employ hundreds of workers.

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2 DAYS - 1000’s of LOTS - 2 DAYS MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from THE ESTATE OF NORMAN P. MARSOCCI (Former Owner of Raven Construction, Inc.)

& BURGOS CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. & EARTH WASTE SYSTEMS & TILCON CT & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS THIS AUCTION FEATURES ONE OF THE LARGEST, CLEANEST ONE OWNER ESTATE SALE OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT & TRUCKS EVER OFFERED

275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254 DAY 1 - FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 9:00 AM

CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & PAVING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: 2005 Cat 345CL, s/n PJW00518; 2005 Cat 330CL, s/n DKY03000; 2005 Cat 330CL, s/n DKY02872; 2002 Cat 330CL, s/n DKY00214; 1994 Cat 330L, s/n 5YM00101; 2004 Cat 320CL, s/n PAB01098; 2004 Cat 320CL, s/n PAB01304; 1995 Cat 375L, s/n 1JM00202; 1995 Cat 350L, s/n 3ML00512; 1995 Cat 350L, s/n 3ML00511; 1994 Cat 330L, s/n 5YM00174; 1994 Cat 311, s/n 9LJ00209; Cat EL200, s/n 5EG00175; 2011 Cat 308D, s/n FYC01313; 2005 Cat 304, s/n NAD03502; 2006 Komatsu 228USLL, s/n KMTPC057C02032229; 2003 Komatsu PC200, s/n HAA00217; 2004 Komatsu PC160LC-7KA, s/n KMTPC047P55K40427; 1989 Komatsu PC300LC-3, s/n 13976, w/Drill, s/n 04L0184; 2006 Hitachi EX200-5, s/n N5C420518; 1999 Hitachi EX200, s/n AMD300090; 2000 Hitachi EX120, s/n 1E850049; 1997 John Deere 790, s/n FF790EX015324; 2001 Daewoo 200W-V, s/n 1089; 2007 Komatsu PC78US, s/n KMTPC030C01008721; Bobcat 325, s/n 232313005; 2008 New Holland EH35, s/n N6TN51287; 1998 Cat M318, Rubber Tired; 2000 Hyundai Robex 55, Rubber Tired, s/n MW02EL10011; Gradall 880C, s/n 8784267; CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: 2003 Cat D8R II, s/n 6YZ01357; 2006 Cat D5GXL, s/n WGB03087; 2003 Cat D5GXL, s/n CAT00D56EFDH01679; 2001 Cat D6MXL, s/n 3WN02813; 1998 Cat D3C, s/n 4KS00462; 1987 Cat D7H, s/n 79Z1204; 1987 Cat D3B, s/n 27Y04860; 1979 Cat 951C; 1977 D8K, s/n 77V7876; 1977 Cat D3, s/n 79U4001; 1971 Cat D9G, s/n 66A9947; 2000 John Deere 550H LT, s/n 890819; 1995 John Deere 450G IV, s/n 814048; 1987 Dresser TD7E, s/n 4410020U010626; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2005 Cat 980H, s/n JMS00440; 2005 Cat 980H, s/n JMS00427; 1998 Cat 980G, s/n 2KR02638; 2000 Cat 966G, s/n 3SW00713; 1996 Cat 966F, s/n 1SL01942; 2002 Cat IT28G, s/n 8CR03680; 1999 Cat IT62G, s/n 6PS00402; 1989 Cat 916, s/n 5KC01435; 2000 Komatsu WA600-3, s/n A52113; 1994 John Deere 544G, s/n 547051; 1990 John Deere 644E, s/n DW644ED530873; 1995 Kawasaki Z65, 65J20331; 1988 Trojan 5500Z, Hrs Read: 11,584, s/n T175557; 1988 Trojan 5500Z, Hrs Read: 21,709, s/n T175540; 1966 Cat 944; TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2001 Cat 430D, s/n BML01074; 2001 Cat 430DIT, s/n BML01073; 2000 Case 590SL, s/n JJG0286009; Case 480E, s/n JJG0076805; 1987 John Deere 710B, s/n 733531; 2005 New Holland LB75B, s/n 31050389; 2005 New Holland LB75B, s/n 31051542; 2001 New Holland LB75B, s/n 31031132; Ford 655A, s/n CBS3409;; Ford 555D, s/n A422147; JCB 1550B, s/n 15BT40573267927; SKID STEERS & COMPACT TRACK LOADERS: 2011 Cat 299C, s/n JSP01657; 2003 Deere 280 II, s/n 919129; (50) SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: PAVING EQUIPMENT: 2003 Cat AP1000B, s/n 7HN00336; Pucket Bros 450, s/n PBP81F2031; Mauldin 1750, s/n 00260; 1988 Mauldin 1500, s/n 88311255; CRUSHING & SCREENING: 2007 Powerscreen Warrior 1800, s/n 12303421; 2004 Finlay 694, s/n FTL540020; McCloskey 724A, s/n 11221; Nordberg CV100, s/n 30148; 2004 Terex Cedarapids Cobra Track 1100, s/n 52602; 2000 Nordberg NW1213-CC, s/n 20522821; Pegson 26x44 Jaw Crusher; 1995 Nordberg LT100R Lokotrack, s/n 931; 20’x1’ & 5’x1’ Dirt Conveyors; WOOD GRINDERS/RECYCLERS: 2000 Gruendler 5060 Demo Hawg 400, s/n 2961; (2) Gruendler 5060 BFHs, (1) To Be Sold Offsite, Everett, MA; LARGE GENSETS: 1995 Cat 250KW;Cat 75KW; MultiQuip 125 KW; Cummins 855 115 KW Genset; ROAD MILLERS

& PROFILERS: COMPACTORS & ROLLERS: 2000 Cat CS563D, s/n 9MW00426; 2002 Ingersoll Rand SD70D, s/n 169786; 1999 Hamm Roller, s/n 422182420D; 1988 Dresser 714, s/n 62143; BOOM LIFTS: 2000 JLG 80HX, s/n 1213890300051021; 2001 Terex TB60, s/n 01630062; 2000 Terex TB42, s/n 00690121; 2000 Genie S60, s/n 6580; ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: Gradall 534D-9, s/n 0544709; 1995 Lull 644, s/n 4757; 1987 Lull 644TT34 Highlander II, s/n JD1446LN; Selleck 25W, s/n 1803906; Hyster Forklift; MOTOR GRADERS: 1986 Cat 130G; John Deere 670B, s/n 51175; TRENCHERS: Ditchwitch w/Backhoe & Blade; ARTICULATED & RIDGID FRAME END DUMPS: 2005 Cat 735, s/n AWR00794; 2004 Cat 735, s/n AWR00781; 2001 Moxy MT26, s/n 710032; 1999 Terex 35 Ton, s/n A21531; LARGE AIR COMPRESSORS: 1986 Ingersoll Rand P750, s/n 151558; LARGE PUMPS: 10” Dsl Pump; DRILL RIGS: 1965 Williams LDH 100 Drill Mtd On Crane Carrier; 2001 Pac Tex Pwr Vac, s/n 5942111 Mtd On 2001 Int’l 4700, Vin #1HTSCABMX1H370979; 1999 Vac-N-Dig/Sys 3, s/n 991-253VND-S3 Mtd On 2000 GMC C6500, Vin #1GDJH1C9YJ504135; 1992 Smith HHH Down Hole Hammer Drill Mtd On 1992 GMC Topkick, Vin #1GDS7A4J9MJ522174; ROCK DRILLS: Ingersoll Rand Crawler Drill, s/n H280018; Sullivan TCD918E Track Drill, s/n 66414; PILE DRIVING EQUIPMENT: Foster Vib Pile Hammer; COMPRESSOR TRUCKS: 1980 Mack DMM686S, Vin #DMM686S1205 w/1999 Ingersoll Rand HP900 Air Compressor, s/n 286812UBT584; CRANES: 1988 P&H T500 Century Truck Crane, s/n 54336; 1988 Grove AT4225G All Terrain Crane, Vin #70437; 1979 Grove RT65S, s/n 44737; 1979 Link Belt HSP-25, s/n 45G91791D; 1971 P&H T300 Truck Crane, s/n 33396; 1983 Ford 8000 w/15 Ton JLG Crane, Vin #1FDZY80U2CVA25437; HIGHWAY & BRIDGE MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT: 1993 M-B 245 Line Striper, s/n 50123; SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT: Cummins Pwr Unit w/ HD Lift, Push, Pull Cylinders, 400K Lb Force; To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: North Haven, CT; SHEARS: LaBounty MSD220S Stationary Shear w/Steel Jaws, s/n 220384; (100) BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: ROLLOFF TRUCKS: 2007 Sterling LT9500, T/A, Vin #27ZHAZCV07AX99291; 2006 Freightliner M2, Tri-Axle; ROLLBACK TRUCKS: MIXER TRUCKS: REFUSE TRUCKS: 1995 White GMC w/EZ Pack Body Full Ejection FL10E40SE 40 Yd Loader; REFUSE CONTAINERS: (8±) New Front Load Refuse Containers; TRUCK TRACTORS: 2005 Mack CV713 T/A, Vin #1M1AG10Y45M016990; 2005 Mack CV713 T/A, Vin #1M1AG10Y85M016989; 2005 Mack CV713 T/A, Vin #1M1AG10Y65M016991; 2005 Mack CV713 T/A, Vin #1M1AG10Y65M016988; 2006 Mack CHN613 T/A, Vin #1M1AJ06436B004179; 2005 Mack CHN613 T/A, Vin #1M1AJ06Y95N002340; 2005 Mack CXN613 Vision T/A, Vin #1M1AK07Y65N004333; 1998 Mack CL713 T/A; 1999 Mack CH613 T/A, vin #1M1AA18Y9XW111512; 1998 Mack CH613 T/A, Vin #1M1AN18Y0WW090189; 2007 Kenworth T800 T/A, Vin #2XKDD49X97M177466; 1999 Kenworth T800B T/A, Vin #1XKDDU9X8XJ957725; 2000 Freightliner T/A, Vin #1FUPFXYB3YLF14149; 1999 Sterling S/A, Vin #1FWWJCXAA7XAF19149; TRI & T/A DUMPS: 2007 Kenworth T800 Tri-Axle, Vin #1NKDXBEX17J177979; 2005 Kenworth T800 Tri-Axle; 2005 Mack CV713 T/A, Vin #1M2AG11C55M035191; 2005 Mack CV713 T/A, Vin #1M2AG11C05M035194; 2005 Mack CV713 T/A, Vin #1M2AG11C75M035192; 2005 Mack CV713 T/A, Vin #1M2 AG11C95M035193; 2004 Mack CV713 T/A, Vin #1M2AG11C54M011052; 2004 Mack CV713 T/A, Vin #1M2AG11C34M011051; 2001 Mack RD688SX T/A, Vin #1M2P271C11M057548; 2001 Mack RD688SX T/A, Vin #1M2P271C31M057549; 1999 Mack RD688S Tri-Axle, Vin #1M2P267C7XM044247; 1998 Mack RD600GK T/A, Vin #1M3P114K5WM001733; 1988 Mack RD Tri-Axle, Vin #2M2P198C4JC003455; 1974 Mack DR686S Tri-Axle, Vin #RD68651118; S/A DUMPS: 2006 Ford F550, Vin #1FDAF57P46EC86543; 1999 Int’l 4700, Vin #1HTSCAAM4XH588510; 1997 Int’l 4700, Vin #1HTSCABMXWH557985; 1995 Int’l 2574, Vin #1HTGEAUR9TH218221; 1987 Ford L8000; 1983 Ford LN800; 1981 Ford 9000, Vin #1FDXR90W1BVJ40697; BUCKET & BOOM TRUCKS: SWEEPER TRUCKS: 2001 Elgin Broom Bear Sweeper, Vin #1FVABTAK72HK03198; REEFER TRAILERS: 1995 Trailmobile 48’x102”, Phoenix Ultra Mdl Carrier Unit, Vin #1PT01ANR4S9015628; DETACHABLE

& LOWBED TRAILERS: 2003 Rogers SP60DS110-51-25-102-3XAR TriAxle Lowboy, Vin #1RBH533073AR24316; 2001 Talbert 50 Ton Lowbed Detachable, Vin #40FSK654X11020850; 1998 Eager Beaver 50GSL Tri-Axle Detachable Lowbed, Vin #112SD2489VL049859; General 50 Ton Tri-Axle Detachable; 50 Ton Detachable Lowbed Trailer; RECOVERY TRAILERS: 2009 Kalyn Siebert Tri-Axle Recovery Trailer, Vin #1K9E1631391005627; 1986 Trail King 35 Ton Recovery Trailer w/Hyd Beaver Tail; DUMP TRAILERS: 2004 Benson S2660S50 T/A, Vin #5DMDSSBB84B000301; 2004 Benson S2660S50 T/A, Vin #5DMDSSBB54B000300; 2004 Benson S2660S50 T/A, Vin #5DMDSSBB04B000193; 2004 Benson S2660S50 T/A, Vin #5DMDSSBB84B000192; 2002 Ravens FST-20 T/A, Vin 1R1D426202G920035; 1997 Ti Brook 28’ Alum, Vin #1TKDS2829VB02879; Fruehauf T/A Alum Dump Trailer; 32’ T/A & 26’ T/A Steel Dump Trailers w/Swing Gate; VAN, FLATBED & SGL DROP TRAILERS: 1998 Fruehauf T/A Flatbed, Vin #1JJF452F4WS443270; 1985 Ravens 44’ T/A Flatbed Trailer, Vin #1R1F04420FE850394; TAG-ALONG & OTHER H.D. EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2002 Trail Boss Tri-Axle Equipment Trailer, Vin #4S0TP2738210006789; 1995 Trail Boss Tri-Axle Equipment Trailer, Vin #1T9TP2738S1118504; 1997 Load Trail T/A Equipment Trailer, Vin #4ZECF1823X1112389; 1996 Eager Beaver 20HALX T/A Tag-Along, Vin #112H5V308TL046999; 1983 Custom Compact T/A Trailer, Vin #106183; EL FM 5th Wheel Dolly, Vin #2E00616ED000565; FORM TRUCKS: 1987 Mack CS300P, S/A, Vin #VG6BA03B1HB050887; 1998 Freightliner FL70, S/A, Vin #1FV6HLBC6WH979744; SERVICE & UTILITY TRUCKS: 2002 Ford F350 Utility, Vin #1FDWF37F62EC72395; 2002 Ford F350 Utility, Vin #1FDWF37F92EA64026; 2001 Ford F350 Utility, Vin #1FDWF37F51ED25151; 1999 Dodge Ram 3500 Utility, Vin #3B6MF3660XM543602; 1997 Ford F350 Utility, Vin #3FTHF36F7VMA67813; 1997 Ford F350 Utility, Vin #1FDKF28F1VEB26956; 1996 Ford F350 Utility, Vin #1FDKF38F3TEA90961; 1992 Dodge Ram 350 Welder’s Body, Vin #1B6ME3657NS644070; FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS: 2004 Ford E450 15’ Box Truck, Vin #1FDXE45514HA38597; 2000 Isuzu S/A Box Truck, Vin #JALC4B14717000034; 1999 GMC C6500 24’ Moving Truck, Vin #1GDJGH1D0XJ853808; 2004 Ford F550 Rack Body, Vin #1FDAW56P44EA50117; 1991 Ford F600 S/A Rack Body, Vin #1FDNK64P6LVA42279; 1988 Ford Super Duty Rack Body, Vin #2FDLF47G3JC809757; 2000 Freightliner FL70 S/A Cab & Chassis, Vin #1FV2HJBANYHF74252; WATER TRUCKS: Haul Truck/ Water Truck w/5000 Gal Insert; Mack Water Truck; FUEL & LUBE TRUCKS: 1984 Kenworth W900 Fuel Truck, Vin #2NKWL29X2EM320183; PUMPER TRUCKS: 1977 Paystar 5000 T/A Pumper, Vin #D3117GGB11362; FLEET VEHICLES: 2006 GMC Envoy; 2006 Ford Fusion; (2) 2006 Jeep Liberty; 2005 Ford F150; 2003 Lexus GX470; 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee; 2000 Ford F150; (2) 1999 Ford F150; 1999 Chevy Van; 1997 Ford F150 XLT; 1994 Ford P/U; 1988 Chevy CK10703; COLLECTOR VEHICLES: 1957 Thunderbird; 1929 Ford Model A; 1955 Chevy Belair 210; 1957 Chevy Belair Coupe; 1968 Chevy Camaro; 1946 Autocar S/A Tractor; 1950 Mack LJ; CAMPERS: 2004 Sandpiper 34’ Bumper Pull Camper, Vin #4X4TSAF275J018979; SNOW HANDLING EQUIPMENT: 1995 Volvo White/GMC ACL Sander Truck, Vin #4V2JCBF2SR849424; Snow Ex EX8500 2 Yd Salt Spreader; 8’ Snow Plow; 10’6” Snow Plow; TRENCH & SHORING BOXES & ROAD PLATES: 6’x8’3 3/4” Trench Box w/6’ Spreaders; 8’x12’3” Trench Box w/4’ Spreaders; 8’x24’ 5’4”x6” Trench Box; (2) 12’x8’6”x1/2” Steel Road Plates; 8’x15’x3/8” Steel Road Plate; (2) 5’x9’x1” Steel Road Plates; 6’x8’x3/4” Steel Road Plate; (2) 6’x8’x1/2” Steel Road Plates; TANKS: Fireguard 12,000 Gal #2 Fuel Tank; Weatherguard Mdl 358 Transfer Tank; SEA & STORAGE CONTAINERS (Some Both Days): EQUIPMENT & TRUCK PARTS & COMPONENTS: AND MORE!

DAY 2 - SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 9:00 AM CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT

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

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

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

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SOUTHERN PA CONTRACTORS AUCTION Friday, June 22, 2012, at 8:30 AM • YORK SPRINGS, PA – Off Rt 15 DIRECTIONS: From Harrisburg PA: Rt 15 S – Approx 25 miles, Turn Right onto “Old Rt 15”. Sale site on Right. From Frederick MD: Rt 15 N – Approx 50 mi, To York Springs exit. Follow York Springs exit to your right. Turn Right onto State Rd. Sale site is approx 1.5 mi on left. ** Depending on weather conditions – may have alternative parking – Look for signs Already consigned are the resources of T.B.C LOGGING & EXCAVATING which are to be sold ABSOLUTE at this auction. PARTIAL LISTING ONLY – NEW ITEMS ADDED DAILY CRAWLER LOADERS: ’93 CAT 963 LGP, orops, 4-1 bkt, 3rd valve; ’01 CAT 963C LGP, orops, a/c, heat; ’05 CAT 953C, new Cat u.c. DOZERS: ’03 CAT D6N XL, orops, Paccar PA55 winch; CAT D6C, orops, sweeps, S/N 010K02387, pwr angle bld; ’82 CAT D6D, orops, s/t, PA56 winch; ’04 DEERE 700H LGP, erops, a/c, heat, 6 way bld, S/N T0700HX941027, 5400 hrs; DEERE 550G LGP, orops, 6 way bld, S/N T055GL763416, 4291 hrs; DEERE 450G LT, orops, 6 way bld, S/N T0450GF768585, 4300 hrs; ’06 NH D95 WT, Allied W30 winch, orops, 6 way bld, sweeps, S/N N6DC9531, 1900 hrs. HYD EXCAVATORS: ’97 CAT 325B, erops, thumb, hyd plumbed, S/N 2JR01029, 5791 hrs ; ’04 CAT 315CL, long stick; ’98 CAT 312BL, long stick; CAT 311C LU, erops, 3rd valve w/ bld; ’08 CAT 305C CR, like new; ’03 CAT 303C CR; ’05 KOMATSU PC160-7; ’00 KOMATSU PC150LC-6; ’04 TEREX HR42; ’05 KUBOTA KX71-3; KOBELCO SK135.

LOADER BACKHOES: ’04 CAT 420D, erops, 4wd; ’05 DEERE 410G Turbo, 1200 hrs; ’02 DEERE 310SG Turbo; ’00 DEERE 310E, 4x4; CASE 580K, cab, 2wd, e-hoe, 7092 hrs, S/N JJG0071500; CASE 580SE, 4wd, e-hoe; JCB 214S III, pwrshift, 4x4x4; ’98 JCB 214 III, erops, 4x4, stand hoe; JCB 212S, erops, 4x4, 800 hrs. FARM EQUIP: JD8200 Grain Drill, grass seed box, 14 hole. SKIDLOADERS: ’07 BOBCAT T320, high flow; ’05 BOBCAT T300G, erops; ’08 BOBCAT T190G, erops; (2) JCB Robot 185; CASE 90XT, Air Boss tires, 2451 hrs, S/N JAF398302; CASE 70XT, Air Boss tires, 66” tooth bkt, 2439 hrs, S/N JAF0374840; ’07 CAT 272C, orops; ’05 DEERE 328; ’03 GEHL 7600. SKIDLOADER ATTACH: BOBCAT Auger, 12” and 6” bits; HARLEY Rake; (2) MYERS Snow Plow, 7.5’ and 10’; VIRNIG Bucket Broom, 72”, 25 gpm max; Pallet forks; THOMAS Model 930841074 Post Hole Digger; 66” Grapple.

Hotsaw; Misc: JD 843G Feller Buncher, cab, air, S/N T0843GX871536; Wood Splitter, 3pt hitch COMPACTION EQUIP: VIBROMAX 265, dbl drum, 1746 hrs, S/N JKC53C7100; DYNAPAC CC1000, dbl drum, Perkins dsl, 1995 hrs, S/N 90130588; ’04 IR SD100 DTF, 84” smooth drum, orops, hi-lo, S/N 178574, 1300 hrs; BOMAG BW 213D, orops, 84” smooth drum. PAVING EQUIP: CLIPPER Walk Behind Concrete Saw, Honda 9hp motor; MAULDEN 690F Paver, exp Freedom screed, Kubota dsl, 1237 hrs; MAULDEN 1550C Paver, 4010 hrs; CONIQTEC Asphalt Planer attach, AP 1000, S/N 5566; MARATHON Tac Trl Asphalt Buggy, Kohler Pro 8.5 gas eng, Reel Craft reel, 6 tailbed mtd spray jets. SMALL MISC: MULTI QUIP Tamper; DAYTON Shop Heater; CRAFTSMAN Drill Press, 15”; EASY KLEEN Pressure Washer; MILLERMATIC 180 Welder; GENERAL Generator; (4) Shop Fans, 48”; IR T30 Air Comp; HUSKEY PRO Air Comp; FIRESTONE 12.5x16.5 Skidloader Tire, Duraforce tread.

FORESTRY EQUIP: Log Skidder: ’02 DEERE 648G III, dual function grp, S/N 578431; ’02 CAT 525B, erops, a/c, dual function grp; Knuckleboom SALE CONDUCTED BY Log Loaders: ’02 PRENTICE 384, w/ CTR400 Delimber, S/N D384P57962; ’01 TIGERCAT T240B, w/ CTR400 Delimber, S/N 2400605; ’00 CAT 539, w/ Delimber, S/N 301-898-0340 • 800-443-9580 1P200127; ’00 PRENTICE 801 Hansonville Rd • Frederick, MD 21702 410, w/ CTR400 Delimber, S/N P54855; ’00 DEERE PA # AY-000206L 643G Koehreng H430

LANDSCAPE EQUIP: Ride On Mowers: (2) KUBOTA ZD21; (4) EXMARK Z, 60”; Walk Behind Mowers: (8) EXMARK, 48”, hydro; (7) ENCORE, 48”, hydro; (4) EXMARK, 36”; ENCORE, 36”; RANSOME, 52”, hydro; Push Mowers: (5) TORO Commercial, 21”; (3) EXMARK Commercial, 21”.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

(Virginia Beach/Norfolk Area) Horizontal Directional Drills and Accessories: (3) DITCHWITCH 2720, w/500’ stick • (2) DITCH WITCH 2720 (Parts) • (2) DITCHWITCH 920 (1 for Parts) • Drilling Spade Heads and Reamers, Locators, and Sondes • Piercing Tools-(2) 4”; (5) 3”; (2) 2”

Backhoes and Forklift: `99 CAT 416, 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe • `97 CAT 416 Extend-A-Hoe • NISSAN 6,000# Forklift, propane

Fusion Machine, Fiber Optic Pulling and Splicing: MCELROY Rolling 250, 2”-8” Butt Fusion Machine • (2) CONDUX Fiber Optic Pullers • NOGGIN Smart Cart Underground Combo Trencher/Plows/Backhoe: (2) DITCH- Radar (Recent Calibration) • (4) SIECOR M90 WITCH 5110 • DITCHWITCH 7610 • DITCH- Fusion Splicer Series 600 • (2) WIRE SCOPE 350 Fiber Testers • SIECOR OTDR Plus Multi-Tester WITCH 4110 • DITCHWITCH 410SX PLUS: VACTRON Vactor Trucks • Bentonite Mixing Trucks • Dump and Flatbed Dump Trucks • Bucket Trucks • Pickup and Utility Trucks • Tag-A-Long Trailers • Air Compressors and Welders • Contractor and Shop Tools • Office Equipment • Boat-PRIVATEER 24’ Renegade w/cuddy, Volvo dsl inboard

Please Call (800) 233-6898 or Email sales@hunyady.com For Complete, Descriptive Brochure!

www.hunyady.com PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.

TERMS OF SALE: Complete Payment on Sale Day with CASH or CASHIERS CHECK. Company or Personal check accepted only if accompanied by a "Current Bank Letter of Guaranteed Payment". Visa & MasterCard accepted - a 5% administrative fee charged on all non-cash/non-check purchases. *BUYERS PREMIUM of 10% will be charged to buyer, on each lot $2,000.00 and under. PRESALE INSPECTION: Thurs, June 21st, from 10:00 to 5:00. UPDATED LISTS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE wolfeauctions.com

Construction and Utility Equipment

Atlantic Cable LLC

Portsmouth, VA

Plus – Trucks & Trailers

Public Auction

Complete Liquidation

Wed., June 20, 2012 – 9:00AM

MISC LANDSCAPE: RAYCO 18hp Stump Grinder; TORO Turf Silt Seeder; Fert Tank, 300 gal, gas, w/ hose reel; PERMAGREEN Ride-On Fert Spreader; TURF MAKER 425 Hydroseeder, 300 gal; ASPLUNDH Wood Chipper, 12”; (13) SANDERS, SALT DOG, WESTERN, HENDERSON, AIR FLOW Salt Spreaders; (2) EXMARK Snow Plows, tractor mtd; MYERS, WESTERN, BOSS Snow Plows, truck mtd, 7.5’ and 8.5’; (2) WESTERN 1000 Tailgate Salt Spreaders; RYAN Sod Cutter; TROYBILT Tiller, 6hp; BCS Tiller, 6.5hp; Snow Blower; BLUE BIRD Edger; ECHO,STIHL, SHINDAIWA Weedeaters; SHINDAIWA, LITTLE WONDER Edgers; ECHO Hedge Trimmers; ECHO Drills; STIHL, ECHO Chainsaws; PARTNER Cut Off Saw; Backpack Chemical Sprayers; ECHO Pole Trimmer; (7) LITTLE WONDER Blowers, 9hp; (27) ECHO PB770, PB410, PB400 Blowers; Leaf Vacuum; LANDPRIDE RTA2071 Rotary Tiller, 3pt, 540 rpm.

Friday, June 22nd @ 9:00 Auction Location:

601 Christiana Ave. Wilmington, DE 19801

Please call (302) 654-1846 or Marty Piela @ (302) 530-9103 for more information

Inspection on June 20th & 21st from 8am-5pm

Visit our website for a list of inventory & pictures

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


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RENTAL RETURN LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION, AERIALS, SUPPORT, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

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RENTAL RETURN CASE, KOBELCO & CAT EQUIPMENT (THE BEST!) COMPLETE LIQUIDATION TRUCK TRACTORS, LATE MODEL 53FT. VAN TRAILERS, CONSTRUCTION & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

ATLANTIC CITY,

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(ATLANTIC CITY RACE TRACK)

(BREMEN) GEORGIA

NEW JERSEY HILITES: 13 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006 Cat 345CL, 2004 Cat 325CL, (2) 2008-2006 Cat 320DL, 2004 Cat 315CL, 2008-2005 Cat 305CCR, Cat 303CR, 2012-2011 Komatsu PC200LC-8, Komatsu PC200LC, Komatsu PC138USLC-3, Unused Doosan DX225LC, RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATOR: Case 1085C, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2005 Cat 972G-II, JD 544J, 8 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D8R, (2) Cat D6RXL, 2008 Cat D6NLGP, Cat D6HXL, Cat D6C, Cat D5HLGP, Cat D3C-III, WHEEL DOZERS: Cat 824B, 2 CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 963LGP, Cat 953LGP, 7 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2012 Case 580N (4x4), (2) Demo 2012 JCB 3CX-14 (4x4), Cat 420E (4x4), Cat 420D (4x4), Case 580M (4x4), JD 310G (4x4), 5 ASPHALT ROLLERS: (4) New Unused Cat CD54 (cab), Vibromac V102, 2 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2) Unused Cat CS56, 3 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2009 Cat 297C, 2008 Cat 287C, 2006 Cat 287B, 6 SKID STEERS: 2009 Cat 272C, Cat 262B, 2008 Cat 246C, 2008 Cat 242B-II, 2007 Cat 242B, 2007 Cat 226B, 30 BOOM LIFTS: 2008 JLG 860SJ, (7) 2008 JLG 660SJ, (15) 2008 JLG 600AJ, JLG 600AJ, JLG 600S, (4) 2008 JLG 460SJ, 10 SCISSOR LIFTS: (6) 2008 JLG 3394RT, 2007 Skyjack SJ4632, 2005 Skyjack SJ3226, 2007-2005 Skyjack SJ3219, 8 GENERATORS: 2006 Cat XQ400, 2007-2006 Cat XQ230, (2)2006 Cat XQ100, 2008 Cat XQ30, (2) 2007 Terex T120, WELDERS: Lincoln SA200, Lincoln, Millermatic 80A Suitcase Welder, Miller MP45E, WATER TRUCK: 2000 Ford F750 2000gal., 2 TRUCK TRACTORS: (2) 2007 Peterbilt 386 (t/a), DUMP TRUCK: Int’l. 8100 (s/a), MILITARY TRUCKS: Kaiser Military 2½ Ton Jeep, 2 SERVICE TRUCKS: 1986 Int’l. S1700 (s/a), GMC Topkick (t/a), SEWER JETTERS: Int’l. S1700 (s/a), 3 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (3) 2012 Witzco RG50 (tri.), 8 FLATBED TRAILERS: (8) 1991 Trailmobile (t/a), 2 VAN TRAILERS: (2) 1996 Wabash 45ft. (t/a), 3 CAMPERS: (3) Unused Holiday Rambler Mini Park Model 32SK 33ft., PORTABLE ELITE BATHROOM STATIONS: Black Tie Eltia 22 22ft. w/ a/c, heat, stereo, men’s & women’s bathroom, hot-cold running water, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Bobcat B850 Hydraulic Hammer, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Gravel Spreader, Power Tools: Frost Fighter.

Address: 4501 Leipzig Ave, Mays Landing, NJ 08330. DIRECTIONS: Take Atlantic City Expressway to Exit 14 (Leipzig Ave) and follow signs to Atlantic City Race Track. SALE SITE PHONE: (609) 272-9702 or (609) 272-9703, (863) 660-4811.

SAT., JUNE 23 @ 9:30 AM

NOTE: Selling will be late model Case Rental Fleet equipment along with a local liquidation of a fine trucking company.

JACK’S NOTE: It’s been a long time since this amount of Case Rental Fleet equipment has been in one loca-

tion.

EARLY HILITES: 16 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Unused Case 821F, 2008-(3) 2007 Case 821E, 2008

Case 721E, (3) 2006-2005 Case 621D, Case 621D, Case 621D, Case 621D, Case 621C, Cat 980G, 2005 Komatsu WA250, TOOL CARRIER: 2005 Case 621DXT, 3 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (3) 2007 Case 330, 23 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2008 Case CX330LC, 2007 Case CX330, 2008 Case CX210LC, 2007 Case CX210LC, 2007 Case CX210LC, 2007 Case CX210BK, (2) Case 210BK, 2008 Kobelco SK350LC, 2007 Kobelco SK350LC, 2006 Kobelco SK330LC, Kobelco SK220LC, 2004 Kobelco SK210LC, (5) 2005 Kobelco SK135SSR, 2005 Kobelco 27SR, (2) Cat 320DL, 2008 Takeuchi TL140, 2005 IHI 35N, 2005 IHI 28N-2, 2006 Gehl 353, 3 MOTOR GRADERS: 2007 Cat 12H, 2006 Cat 12H, Cat 12G, 4 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2008 Case 850L, Case 850L, Cat D6C, JD 650H, 19 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Unused Case 580N (4x4), 2006 Case 580 Super M (4x4), 2008-2007-(2) 2006 Case 580M-II (4x4), 2008 Case 580M (4x4), 2007 Case 580M (4x4), (3) 2006-2004 Case 580M (4x4), (2) Case 580 Super L-II (4x4), Case 580 Super L (4x4), (2) 2011-2009 Cat 416E, JD 310 Super E, 7 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2) New/Unused Cat CD54, 2007 Cat CS433E, 2008 IR SD70F (600hrs.), 2005-2004 IR SD45, 2004 IR SD45D, Volvo SD70F, 2 ASPHALT ROLLERS: (2) Unused Cat CD54 (cab), 3 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2008 Takeuchi TL140, 2006 Takeuchi TL130, 2005 Cat 257B, 6 SKID STEERS: 2008 Case 465, 2008 Case 450, 2006 Bobcat S185, 2005 Bobcat S130, Bobcat 863H, Bobcat 863G, Bobcat 863, ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: JCB 930, 10 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2005 IR VR843C, 2005 Terex TH644C, Lull 644-34, 2004 JCB 506C, (6) 2006 Dieci XRM6.221, 26 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2) 2008 Genie GS3246, (3) 2007 Genie GS2632, (3) 2008-2007 Genie GS2032, (15) 2006 Genie GS1930, 2003 Genie AWP 30S, 2006 Genie SLC24, LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: New/Unused Cub Cadet Yanmar LX450, 3 TRENCHERS: 2005 Ditch Witch 1330, (2) Vermeer RT200 36in., GENERATORS: 2007 Cat XQ230, 2 AIR COMPRESSORS: (2) 2005 IR P185WIR, 3 LIGHT PLANTS: 2006 IT Light Source, 2006 IT Light Source, 2006 IT Light Source, Magnum MTL4000, 2004 Magnum MLT3060, PUMPS: 2006 Gorman Rupp 6in., 2 WELDERS: (2) 2006 Lincoln Vantage 300, 3 SWEEPERS: 2004 Terramite TS538, (2) Laymor 6HB, BOOM TRUCK: 2000 IHC w/USTC 1500JBT, 5 TRUCK TRACTORS: (2) 1996-(3) 1995 Freightliner FLD120 (t/a), SERVICE TRUCK: 2007 Ford F350XL, NEW CAMPERS: Unused R-Vision Mini Park Model 32SK 33ft., 17 VAN TRAILERS: (4) 2009 Utility 53ft. (t/a), (2) 2006 Hyundai 53ft. (t/a), (11) 2007 Wabash 53ft. (t/a), ATTACHMENTS:Skid Steers: New 60in. -78in. Smooth- Stump- Rock -Snow & Mulch Buckets, New Mount Plates, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New X36 Thumbs, Backhoes: Okada Top 60 Hydr. Hammer, WATER PUMPS: Gorman Rupp 6in., SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (2) New Easy Kleen Magnum 4000 Pressure Washers, Demo Plate Compactors, Demo Power Trowels, Demo Edco Vacuums, Demo Edco Walk Behind Saws, Demo Edco Scarifier, Demo Edco Masonry Saw, New Abrasive & Diamond Blades, New Stiff neck Pintle Hitches, New Air Spray Guns, New Ratchet Cargo Straps, New Impact Wrenches, Air Spray Guns, New Huskie Hammer Drill, New Jack hammer Hose, New Impact Wrenches, New Water Hose, Pintle Hitches, Ratchet Straps, Diamond Blades, Submersible Pumps, Concrete Vibrator, Impact Wrenches, Water Hoses, Air Spray Gun Kit, Water Pump, Mustang Rammer, Jack Hammer Air Hose, Hammer Drill, Hose Reels, Scaffolding, Porta Powers, Straps, New Smartquip Plate Compactor, New Mustang Submersible Pumps, New Diamond Blades, Ratchet Straps, MBW Plate Compactors, Multiquip Plate Compactors, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, 2 gal. Rockworth Air Compressor, Paint Tank, Multiquip Power Trowels, Multiquip Rammer, Ryan Sod Cutter, Air Compressors, Tile Saws, Concrete Saws, Multiquip Diaphragm Pumps, Multiquip Jumping Jack Tampers, Elec. Eel Large Sewer Snake.

Address: 6315 Highway 78 West, Bremen, GA 30110. DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to 285N to I-20W to Exit 11. Turn right onto Rt. 27N, go 1 mile to 4th light, turn left, sale site on left. GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer. SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386

WED., JUNE 27 @ 9:30 AM

ALEX

LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

www.lyonauction.com corporate offices: Bridgeport, NY Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-5635 www.lyonauctionlive.com


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Petrowsky Holds Liquidation Sale for Acorn Thompson Equipment

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etrowsky Auctioneers Inc. held an inventory liquidation auction for the retiring owners of Acorn Thompson Equipment Co, Inc. on May 11 in Newington, Conn. The sale featured all of AcornThompson’s remaining equipment, parts and supplies as well as office fixtures. In addition, numerous lots of equipment from area dealers and contractors also were featured at the sale.

No matter where they go, Petrowsky Auctioneers Inc. meet their customers’ every need at their sale sites with mobile ease and accessibility.

Bill Bassett from Northford, Conn., tests out the driver’s seat of a Bomag DW124 smooth drum vibratory compactor at the auction. Alan Hall, A&R Landscaping, North Haven, Conn., tests out a 2002 Kubota KX61-2 mini-excavator during the auction preview.

Armand DiMatteo (L), DiMatteo Construction, Plainville, Conn., and Glenn Korner, Mid State Site Development in Bloomfield, Conn., mean business with the auction catalogue in hand.

Greg Nejame, Nejame & Sons, Danbury, Conn., finds a place to put his feet up at the Petrowsky auction..

Ghassan Saleh, president and director of marketing and international operation at the United States International Trade Center Inc., Windsor, Conn., attended Petrowsky Auctioneer’s auction to peruse the 500plus lots of equipment for sale.

Freddy Goodrich (L), auctioneer, and Sam Petrowsky, owner of Petrowsky Auctioneers Inc., exhibit their professionalism and skills to the highest degree at each public equipment auction for their current and prospective customers nationwide.


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CONSTRUCTION AUCTION DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.

SATURDAY, June 23, 2012

9:00 A.M.

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

THINK SUNSHINE!!!

Davis Auctions, Inc will be conducting our next auction of utility and construction equipment and related supplies on June 23, 2012. This auction will consist of equipment from utility companies; municipalities; contractors; and others.

Early consignments from Utility Company: 2004 INTERNATIONAL 4400, w/Versalift VXD50 digger derrick, 21,000 +/- miles; (5) 2001 INTERNATIONAL 4400, w/Holan 829 45’ MC bucket; (5) 2004 FORD F750, w/Versalift VST240 bucket; 2002 FORD F550, w/Altec AT35G squirt boom; 1997 FORD F450, w/utility body; 2003 FORD F350; 1999 FORD F250, 4x4; 2001 FORD Super Duty, w/URV mechanics body; 2002 DODGE Caravan; 1992 KENSINGTON K3RE Reel Trailer; 1990 KENSINGTON K3V Material Trailer

Early consignments: JOHN DEERE 330 LC Hyd. Excavator; CAT 214B Wheel Excavator, w/2 buckets; CAT 235 Hyd. Excavator; TAKEUCHI TB135 Hyd. Excavator, EROPS, blade, rubber tracks; YANMAR 1020 Hyd. Excavator, w/blade, rubber tracks & aux. hydraulics; GALION Crane; 2002 CASE 590 Super M Wheel Loader Backhoe, Extendahoe, EROPS, 4x4, 1405 hrs.; BOBCAT 843 Skid Steer Loader; BOBCAT 753 Skid Steer Loader; NEW HOLLAND LX665 Skid Steer Loader, aux. hydraulics, quick coupler; GEHL 3635 Skid Steer Loader; CLETRAC BGS Crawler Dozer; CLETRAC BGS Crawler Loader; EXTEC 5000 Turbo Screening Plant; THOMAS ProTough 300 Portable Screening Plant; REED 150 Portable Screening Plant; BEUTHLING B100 Roller; GROVE AMZ51XT Man Lift; WORKFORCE XLB-4319 Articulating Boom Lift, 43’ height, 4 outriggers, trailer mounted; FERGUSON TE20 Farm Tractor; JOHN DEERE 2320 Wheel Tractor, w/loader, 3PtH, 4x4; BRANSON 3510 Forklift, 4wd, side shift, hydrostatic drive, diesel; Skid Steer Hyd. V-Plow; Skid Steer Sweeper; LOWE 750CH Hydraulic Auger for Skid Steer; STOUT HDU72 Brush Grapple for Skid Steer; STOUT HD72 Rock Grapple Bucket; RAMMER Hyd. Hammer; Ripper for H14; 14 Track Roller for H14; 8x20 Ditch Box, w/certification paperwork; 2006 INTERNATIONAL 7500 10 Wheel Dump, HT570, 8LL, 46K rear, 20K front, 14’ body, auto cover, 81,000 +/- miles; (2) 1990 FORD LTS9000 Tri-Axle Dumps, 3406 Cat, 8 LL, 20K front, 20K push, 46K rear, 19' aluminum body, Richards hyd. cover; 1979 MACK Superliner Tri-Axle Dump, 400 Cummins, 13 sp., 44K rear, 20K front, 20K lift, auto cover; 2003 FORD F550 SD Dump, V8 power stroke turbo diesel, w/EZ-V plow & utility tool box, 4x4; 1999 FORD Ranger; 1999 DODGE Van; 2001 INTERSTATE 12Ton Tag-Along, w/air brakes; Car Trailers; Dump Trailers; Utility Trailers; Storage Trailers; Horse Drawn Carriage; (New) GUARDIAN Whole House Generator; Hoists; Utility Body; 3PtH Equipment: Mowers, Rakes, etc.; Shop Tools; Lawn Tools; Etc. You name it; it looks like it is coming!! More arriving daily. This is our early tentative list. We accept consignments up thru WEDNESDAY prior to sale. We never know what will be consigned at the last minute – so come to our inspection and find out!

INSPECTION: FRIDAY, June 22, 2012

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

9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

For Online Bidding, Visit Realtimebid.com

TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECKS WITH IDENTIFICATION.

ABSENTEE BIDS ACCEPTED.

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

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

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


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Ritchie Announces First Quarter Results; Equipment Leasing, Adjusted Net Earnings Total $18M Finance Association Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Incorporated announced net earnings and adjusted net earnings for the three months ended March 31, 2012, of $18.0 million, or $0.17 per diluted share. This compares to adjusted net earnings of $13.6 million, or $0.13 per diluted share, for the three months ended March 31, 2011, representing a 32 percent increase in adjusted net earnings. Adjusted net earnings is a non-GAAP financial measure and is defined below. The company’s auction revenues for the first quarter of 2012 grew 14 percent to $101.3 million compared to $88.5 million for the same period in 2011. The company conducted 38 unreserved industrial auctions in nine countries throughout North America, Europe, the Middle East, Central America and Australia during the first quarter of 2012. Gross Auction Proceeds and Auction Revenues For the three months ended March 31, 2012, gross auction proceeds were $865 million, 2 percent higher than the same period in 2011. Gross auction proceeds is a non-GAAP financial measure and is defined below. The company’s auction revenue rate (auction revenues as a percentage of gross auction proceeds) was 11.71 percent during the three months ended March 31, 2012, compared to 10.39 percent in the same period in 2011. The company’s revised fee structure, which came into effect on July 1, 2011, contributed $10.8 million to auction revenues for the first quarter of 2012. The company’s at risk business, comprised of guarantee and purchase contracts, represented 29 percent of gross auction proceeds in the first quarter of 2012 (2011: 32 percent). Summary Comments “We are pleased to have achieved record first quarter gross auction proceeds and auction revenues during the first quarter; our performance was in line with our plans,” said Peter Blake, Ritchie Bros. CEO. “During the quarter we saw strong equipment pricing at our auctions and competition remained intense for good quality, low hour used equipment. This was reflected in our at risk business, which remained above historic levels. We saw improving optimism among our customers and ongoing original equipment manufacturer backlogs have created pent up demand for new and near new equipment, driving strength in the used equipment market. We remain confident that our performance for 2012 is on track with our plans. “Our strategic initiatives are also progressing well as we continue our efforts to develop innovative solutions to enable the world’s builders to exchange equipment easily and confidently. In the first quarter we completed a key strategic initiative, our organizational realignment, and we are already seeing the positive results of this.” Quarterly Dividend The company also announced the declaration of a quarterly cash dividend of $0.1125 per common share payable on June 8, 2012, to shareholders of record on May 18, 2012.

Online Bidding Statistics Ritchie Bros. sold more than $275 million of equipment, trucks and other assets to online bidders during the first quarter of 2012, representing a 23 percent increase compared to the same period in 2011 (first quarter of 2011: approximately $223 million). Internet bidders continued to comprise over 50 percent of the total bidder registrations at Ritchie Bros. industrial auctions during the first quarter of 2012. Since launching its real-time online bidding service in 2002, the company has now sold over $5.5 billion worth of trucks, equipment, and other assets to online bidders, confirming Ritchie Bros.’ position as the world’s largest seller of used equipment and trucks to online buyers. Website Statistics The Ritchie Bros. website (www.rbauction.com) attracted roughly 1.3 million unique visitors in the first quarter of 2012, a 30 percent increase compared to the same period last year. Unique non-English speaking visitors increased 30 percent in the first quarter of 2012 compared to the first quarter of 2011. Definitions of Non-GAAP Measures The company defines adjusted net earnings as financial statement net earnings excluding the after-tax effects of excess property sales and significant foreign exchange gains or losses resulting from financing activities that are not expected to recur, and has provided a reconciliation below. Adjusted net earnings is a non-GAAP financial measure that does not have a standardized meaning, and is therefore unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. The company believes that comparing adjusted net earnings for different financial periods provides more useful information about the growth or decline of its net earnings for the relevant financial period and identifies the impact of items which the company does not consider to be part of its normal operating results. Gross auction proceeds represent the total proceeds from all items sold at Ritchie Bros. auctions. The company’s definition of gross auction proceeds may differ from those used by other participants in its industry. Gross auction proceeds is an important measure the company uses in comparing and assessing its operating performance. It is not a measure of the company’s financial performance, liquidity or revenue and is not presented in its consolidated financial statements. The company believes that auction revenues, which is the most directly comparable measure in its Consolidated Income Statements, and certain other line items, are best understood by considering their relationship to gross auction proceeds. Auction revenues represent the revenues earned by Ritchie Bros. in the course of conducting its auctions, and consist primarily of commissions earned on consigned equipment and net profit on the sale of equipment purchased by the company and sold in the same manner as consigned equipment. For more information, visit www.rbauction.com.

Releases April Nos. The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association’s (ELFA) Monthly Leasing and Finance Index (MLFI-25), which reports economic activity for the $628 billion equipment finance sector, showed overall new business volume for April was $6.1 billion, up 20 percent from volume of $5.1 billion in the same period in 2011. Volume was down 10 percent from the previous month. Year-to-date cumulative new business volume is up 17 percent. Receivables over 30 days decreased to 2.7 percent in April, down from 2.8 percent in March, and down by 18 percent compared to the same period in 2011. Charge-offs decreased to 0.6 percent, down from 0.7 percent the previous month, and down by 25 percent compared to the same period last year. Credit approvals decreased to 76 percent in April from 78 percent in March. Seventy-six percent of participating organizations reported submitting more transactions for approval during April, up from 67 percent in March. Finally, total headcount for equipment finance companies in April increased 0.7 percent from the previous month, and was down 4.1 percent year over year. Supplemental data show that the construction and trucking industries continued to lead the underperforming sectors. Separately, the Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation’s Monthly Confidence Index (MCI-EFI) for May is 59.2, down slightly from the April index of 62.1, reflecting uncertainty about the pace of U.S. economic growth and concerns about global political and economic factors. ELFA President and CEO William G. Sutton said: “April’s new business volume and credit quality metrics appear to provide evidence that the equipment finance sector continues to gain momentum. Recent anecdotal information from ELFA members gathering in Washington, D.C., for a series of leadership meetings in mid-May supports the observation that the demand cycle for capital equipment parallels the broader economy in that both continue to strengthen, albeit slowly.” Judson M. Snyder, president of BMO Harris Equipment Finance Company, headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisc., said: “We are seeing strong demand for financing in the transportation and energy sectors beginning in the end of 2011 and continuing through April of 2012. Many of these companies postponed replacing equipment during the financial crisis and are faced with the choice of increasing maintenance costs on older equipment or purchasing new. The ongoing historically low interest rate environment has made today an attractive time to replace and finance that equipment. We are also beginning to see requests for equipment relating to expansion and new contracts in the general manufacturing sector. These types of projects are a sign of a firmer economic recovery and we are hopeful that they will continue to develop throughout the summer and fall of 2012.” For more information, visit www.LeaseFoundation.org.


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2 DAY COMPLETE LIQUIDATION

COMPLETE LIQUIDATION

HART’S TRACTOR COMPANY

FARNESE CONSTRUCTION, INC.

AUCTION

LATE MODEL SERVICE TRUCKS, TRUCK TRACTOR, EQUIPMENT TRAILER, VARIOUS CAT MACHINES, LARGE QUANTITY CAT ENGINES, REBUILT TRANSMISSIONS, CAT COMPONENTS, CAT PARTS, LARGE ASSORTMENT CAT TOOLING AND MACHINE SHOP EQUIPMENT.

CHICAGO, (ELMHURST) ILLINOIS NOTE: After many very successful years in the heavy equipment service & repair business, the decision has been made to retire and sell everything at auction. EARLY HILITES: 6 SERVICE TRUCKS: all have Maintainer Cranes, Air Compressors & Welders:, 2005 Ford F750 Super Duty w/10,000lb. Crane - Lube System - (4) 100gal. Vac. Systems -AC Welder - 134,000miles, 2011 Ford F550 Super Duty (6,000lb. Crane) – 2007 (w/6,000lb. Crane & 63,532mi.)- (2) 2004 Ford F550 Super Duty (w/6,000lb. Crane - 125,925 mi. & 157,305mi.) 2001 Ford F550 Super Duty (w/6,000lb. Crane -153,000mi.), TRUCK TRACTOR: 2003 Peterbilt 379: C-15 475hp. -18spd. – t/a – wetlines – day cab – over $10K in chrome – 281,000 mi., LOW BOY TRAILER: 2003 Etnyre/ OCI 55T (tri.), 2 CRANES: Pettibone 30 15 Ton, Drott 8.5 Ton, 2 STAKE RACK TRUCKS: (2) 1999 (16ft. & 14ft.) Ford F550 Super Duty, UTILITY TRUCK: 2001 Ford F350 (98,672mi.), 2 PICKUPS: 2011 Ford Ranger, 1999 Ford F250, LOG LOADER TRUCK: Oshkosh w/ Prentice Loader, 5 FLATBED TRAILERS: (5) 1996 Wabash 45ft. (t/a), 6 DUMP TRAILERS: (5) 1998-1997 Trailking Tibrook 24ft. (t/a), 5 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 1997 Custom, (4) Cronkite, 2 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat E120, Kobelco SK150, MOTOR GRADER: Cat 12F, RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Coyote C-8, TOOL CARRIER: Cat IT28B, 2 CRAWLER LOADERS: (2) Cat 953, 3 SKID STEERS: Bobcat 873G, Bobcat 873F, Bobcat 863, GRINDER/ MILLING MACHINE: Remax 4800 Grinder/ towable 48in. Milling Machine, 2 AIR COMPRESSORS: IR 185CFM, IR 175CFM, FLATBED TRUCKS: 2002 Ford F550 (4x4) w/ Western 9ft. snow plow, RECREATIONAL & UTILITY VEHICLE: Kawasaki Prairie 400 ATV w/ Plow & Salt Spreader, LARGE QTY. REBUILT COMPONENTS: (2) Cat 627 Engines, Cat 963 Engine, (2) Cat 3306 Engine, Cat 3126 Engine, Cat D330 Engine, John Deere 6076 Engine, Deutz 3 cylinder, Detroit 471 4V Engine, Detroit 6V71 (Good Take Out), Detroit 3-53 (Good- Take Out), Cat 966C Trans, Cat 963 Trans, Cat 950 Trans, Cat 825 Trans, (2) Cat 627 Trans, Cat 615 Trans, Large Qty. Rebuilt Valves & Components for Cat & Terex, Misc. Bkts, Frost Teeth, Plate Compactors, Thumbs, Quick Couplers, Snap On Scanner, ATTACHMENTS: Large assortment of Excavator bkts for: Cat 312, 315, 320, 325’s, Gradall Bkts: C bkts, 60”, 54”, 36” ditching bkts., Assortment of excavator thumbs and couplers, Cat UC parts, idlers, pads, chains, rollers, and sprockets, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Sioux 370-8 3 phase natural gas steam washer, Snap On MM250SL welder, AxE Bead Blaster, Cuda H2O-2848 Parts Washer, Jet JDP-20MS pedestal drill press, Miller XMT300 welder, Exacto 942E Milling machine, Voest lathe, Dewalt chop saw, Jet 10” bench grinder, Hydraulic wrench, bortec welder, climax boring bar, quickway cylinder boring bar and fixture, flame sprayer, boring bars, miller 300 wire feed welder, Peterson surface grinder w/ dust collector, (2) custom built final drive hoist, Assortment of shop tables, large quantity of torches, floor jacks, bucket pin stock, custom built cylinder bench, assortment of stock steel, 9 barrel bulk oil rack, nutec pc50-150 plasma cutter, (3) swing arm shop cranes, 2 with 1 ton air hoist and 3rd with chain ½ ton chain fall, tracmaster tm1404 100 ton press, Miller Big 50 diesel powered welder generator, New schmidt 6.5cf sand blast pot, Empire 6 bag sand blast pot, Final drive port presses, (2) 75 ton, (1) 60 ton, (1) 100 ton, Magnetic drill, assortment steering clutch Cat tooling, Hayden 5000psi flow meter (like new), large assortment of hydraulic gauges and testing tools, 50gpm flow meter, Large assortment of engine tooling for Cat, Detroit, John Deere, Cummins: Piston installers, Crankshaft seal installers, liner installers and removers, injector tooling (for most makes and many series), lapping blocks, valve spring pressure testing tools, nozzelator injector testing tool, Neway valve seat cutting system (guides, cutters, and bench), PMD auto surface grinder, Cat hydrostatic trans setting tools, cat fuel system tooling, turbo boost gauge, assortment of fuel injection tooling, drake arbor press, OTC 25 ton press, Dayton 10 ton portable press, Dayton porta-power, snap on torque wrench, Surface grinder, ideal CG 8-Valve refacer, Kent-Moore 2400 counter boring tools, Kent-Moore PG 2450 bore cutter, 6-12” Micrometer, assortment of cam shafts and heads, Large assortment of air filters, (4) 100 ton portable jack hydraulic jacks with gas powered power unit. ** SELLING THE CONTENTS OF HART’S 10,000 SQUARE FT BUILDING, 4 DOUBLE BAYS, 2,000 SQ FT PARTS ROOM, EMPLOYING 50 PEOPLE: Hundreds of service and parts manuals, and microfiche for OEM machines, Parts Room: “Parts for anything and everything”, Large assortment of Cat and Terex Parts: Nuts and bolt bins, Cat O-rings, seal kits, (4) Vidmar 6 drawer cabinets, flanges, bearings, sun gear bearings, cylinder bushings, brake s cams, New & rebuilt engine starters for Cat, Detroit, and Cummins; New and rebuilt alternators, Murphy generator parts, large assortment of O-rings and gaskets, large quantity of oil and fuel filters for trucks, construction, & agricultural equipment, large assortment of belts, truck parts ( lug nuts, lights), Detroit & Allison trans parts, Deutz engine parts, differential bearings, Cummins engine part, Samsung parts, Samsung/Volvo control checker (test bench), cat engine bearings, New engine turbo, stock hose, hydraulic couplers, Cat, Detroit, Cummins, bearing, liner, and rebuild kits, large assortment of Terex TS14 parts, Strobe lights, Sullivan air compress parts, hose clamps, cat seals, linkage seals, track adjusters, LARGE quantity of Cat parts (2 isles), loader linkage bushings, hydraulic pumps, NPK reseal kits, Rammer Hammer reseal kits, small assortment of Volvo parts, Large assortment of used/reconditioned parts, bkt teeth and shanks, u-joints, bearings, OFFICE FURNITURE: (3) office cubicle stations, phone system, executive office furniture: desk, shelves, cabinet, chair, safe, Kyocera KM1650 copier, Canon Microline 321 printer, (10) 4 drawer file cabinets.

Address: 249 W Lake Street, Elmhurst IL 60126. DIRECTIONS: From Chicago O’Hare International: I-190 E 1.5 miles, exit 1D toward I-294 S/ Indiana/ S Tollway .4 miles.

Merge onto I-294 S 6.3 miles, exit onto I-290 W toward US-20/IL-64/ Rockford 1.3 miles. Take exit 12 for US-20 W/ Lake St. toward IL-64 W .4 miles. Site on right. IL LIC. # 441001125 Jack Lyon Sponsored by: IL LIC. # 444.00318 Powers Auction & Equipment Sales LLC 1017 Trakk Ln, Woodstock, IL 60098 mpowersequip@msn.com Office (815) 338 - 9700 Fax (815) 338 - 9766

FRI., JUNE 29 & SAT. JUNE 30 @ 9:30 AM

AUCTION MANCHESTER, (BOW) NEW HAMPSHIRE HILITES INCLUDE: 2 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2011 JD 225DLC (zero turn),2004 JD 27CZTS, 3 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2011 JD 524K, JD 544J, JD 444J, CRAWLER TRACTORS: JD 650H, 2007 JD 550JLT (grading system), JD 450J, JD 450H, TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: JD 410G 94x4), (2) 2007 JD Super G (4x4),2008 JD 310 Super J (4x4, total), 3 SKID STEERS: 2010 JD 433, JD 328, 2010 JD 323DT, AIR COMPRESSORS: Sullair 185CFM (100 hrs.), UTILITY TRACTOR: Kubota 3200 (4x4, cab), HYDRAULIC HAMMERS: 2010 Gorilla (200512E), BUCKETS: 92) 24in. Digging Buckets for Size 200 Machine, 60in. Articulating Bucket, DUMP TRUCK: 2010 Volvo, 6 PICKUPS: (2) 20052004 Ford F350, 2005-2003 Ford F250 (4x4), 2004 Ford F150 (4x4), TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2005 6 Ton (t/a), FUEL TANK: 250GAL., TRENCH BOX: 8FT. X 20FT., 7FT. X 10FT., STONE BOX: 2010 4 yard Stone Box, SNOW EQUIIPMENT: 12ft. Snow Pusher (like new!), SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: 90lb. Jack Hammer, (2) 60lb. Jack Hammers, Rock Drill, York Rake, Demo Plate Compactors, Demo Power Trowels, Demo Edco Vacuums, Demo Edco Walk Behind Saws, Demo Edco Scarifier, Demo Edco Masonry Saw, New Abrasive & Diamond Blades, New Stiff neck Pintle Hitches, New Air Spray Guns, New Ratchet Cargo Straps, New Impact Wrenches, Air Spray Guns, New Huskie Hammer Drill, New Jack hammer Hose, New Impact Wrenches, New Water Hose, Pintle Hitches, Ratchet Straps, Diamond Blades, Submersible Pumps, Concrete Vibrator, Impact Wrenches, Water Hoses, Air Spray Gun Kit, Water Pump, Mustang Rammer, Jack Hammer Air Hose, Hammer Drill, Hose Reels, Scaffolding, Porta Powers, Straps, New Smartquip Plate Compactor, New Mustang Submersible Pumps, New Diamond Blades, Ratchet Straps, MBW Plate Compactors, Multiquip Plate Compactors, Water Tanks. Address: Site located at Pit on south side of Dunklee Rd. in Bow, NH 03304. Signs will be posted. DIRECTIONS: From Manchester Airport: I-293 N/ NH-101 W toward Bedford/ Nashua/ Concord .6 miles, slight right onto I-293 N (signs for Manchester/ Concord) 8.5 miles, merge onto I-93 N 1.7 miles. Take exit 11 toward NH 3A/ Hooksett .3 miles, continue straight. Left at Hackett Hill Rd. .3 miles, left onto NH 3A N/ W River Rd. 3.4 miles – follow NH 3A N. Right onto Dunklee Rd. PLEASE NOTE: *** NO SALES TAX IN NEW HAMPSHIRE *** AUCTIONEER: Jim Horn, AUCTIONEER LICENSE #: 2868

SAT., JULY 7 @ 9:30 PM

ALEX

LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

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Crushing, Screening Demos Highlight Monroe Tractor Event

The Case CX350B was put to work in a demo with the Kleeman MC 1102.

Flint Stone (L) of Bedrock Sand & Gravel and Charles Friedman of Charles Friedman Excavation check out the Kleemann Mobicat 1102.

MONROE from page 34

John Blasia (L) and Tim Laraway of Town of Chatham were checking out the CX130B.

Lunch was provided by Cowboys Bar B-Q and as always it was a big hit.

The crushing and screening demonstration was a big hit.

(L-R): Dean Stein, Dick Mertha, Mike Marshall and Pat Burke from the town of Saratoga had their eyes on a new Camelon mower.


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COMPLETE LIQUIDATION AUCTION SUMMIT TRANSPORT, INC. & EXCESS EQUIPMENT FROM SISTER COMPANY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT - TRUCK TRACTORS (INCL. MICHIGAN SPECIALS) - GRAVEL TRAINS - TRAILERS 12550 FARMINGTON ROAD, LIVONIA, MI 48150 THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2012 • 10:00 AM

CRAWLER TRACTORS: CASE 850K; CASE 850D; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: CASE 821C; CASE 821B; LOADER BACKHOES: CASE 590 TURBO 4X4; CASE 590SM 4X4; EXCAVATOR: CASE 9030B; ROLLER: CASE W602P SINGLE DRUM VIBRATORY; TRUCK TRACTORS: (6) 2006 PETERBILT 357 MICHIGAN SPECIALS; 1997 FORD LTL9000;

1996 WESTERN STAR T/A; 1992 FORD LTL9000 T/A; (4) 1992FORD LTL9000 T/A; MECHANICS TRUCK: GMC SIERRA 3500; DUMP TRUCK: FORD L9000 TRI-AXLE; PICKUPS: 2002 GMC 1500 SLE CREW CAB; 2000 GMC 2500 CREW CAB 4X4; 1995 GMC 2500; 2002 GMC HD2500 CREW CAB; 2001 GMC HD2500 CREW CAB; SUV: 2005 GMC SLE ENVOY; LOWBOY TRAILER: DYNAWELD 50 TON 3/A DETACHABLE;

“LEADS” & “PUP” DUMP TRAILER TRAINS: (4) 2000 FRUEHAUF ALUMINUM W/24' LEAD & 19.5' PUP; (3) 1997 FRUEHAUF W/24' LEAD & 19.5' PUP (1 ALUMINUM); 1997 BENSON ALUMINUM W/24' LEAD & 19.5' PUP; 1993 FRUEHAUF STEEL ROUND BOTTOM W/24' LEAD & 19.5' PUP; 1993 WARREN ALUMINUM W/24' LEAD & 19.5' PUP; (3) 1990 FRUEHAUF STEEL ROUND BOTTOM W/24' LEAD & 19.5' PUP; FRUEHAUF ALUMINUM W/24' LEAD & 19.5' PUP;

MISCELLANEOUS: ARROW HJR125 CONCRETE BREAKER; SULLAIR AIR COMPRESSOR; LEROI Q125DP-E AIR COMPRESSOR; BRUSH BANDIT 200 CHIPPER; LB-1 3900 ROTATING LASER ALIGNMENT; SPECTRA PHYSICS PIPE LASER; Terms: Payment in full on Sale Day by Cash, Cashier’s Check or Certified Checks. Personal and Company Checks MUST have bank letter of guarantee. Additional terms can be found in the sale day catalog. Note: There is a three (3%) percent buyer’s premium.

Online & Absentee Bidding will be provided. Visit our website at www.yoderandfrey.com for more information and to BID ONLINE! Note: There is an additional 2% buyers premium for Online and Absentee Bidders. Please check our website (www.yoderandfrey.com) and future advertising for uploaded information. Please call 1-800-842-6221 for more information.

Sale Conducted By:

Phone: 419-865-3990 Fax: 419-865-4595 Email: info@yoderandfrey.com

1670 Commerce Road Holland, OH 43528 www.yoderandfrey.com


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ADVERTISER INDEX AIM ATTACHMENTS ......................................................54 ALEX LYON & SON INC PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR....................................121 ATLANTIC CITY NJ 6/23 ATLANTA GA 6/27 ........131 CHICAGO IL 06/29 CONCORD NH 07/07............135 ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ..........................23 ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ..................................7 ALLMAND ......................................................................73 ASPHALT CARE EQUIPMENT ......................................84 ASSET AUCTIONS (SRI) ............................................120 BARGAINS ....................................................................116 BASCHMANN SERVICES INC ....................................114 BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ..............................................33 BID SPOTTER ..............................................................137 BINDER MACHINERY CO ..............................................3 BOBCAT COMPANY ....................................................105 BODINE MFG ................................................................53 BOMAG............................................................................90 BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT CO ..............58 BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ......................47 CAPITAL TRACTOR INC ..............................................53 CAT AUCTION SERVICES ..........................................127 CATERPILLAR ..............................................................61 CEG SCALE MODELS ..................................................48 CLASSIFIED ..........................................................117,118 CLAYTON BLOCK & SUPPLY ..................................30,31 CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ..........26,27 COMPANY WRENCH ......................................................6 CONSTRUCTION CRANE & TRACTOR INC ................81 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ............52,72,78 CONTRACTORS SALES CO INC ................................17 COSTANZI CRANE & RIGGING CO INC ......................58 CREAN EQUIPMENT ..................................................114 DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ..................16 DAVE HALLMAN CHEVROLET ....................................45 DAVIS AUCTIONS INC PROSPECT, CT 06/23 ..........................................133 DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ....................................44 DERONDE TIRE SUPPLY INC ......................................54 DOOSAN CO-OP ............................................................77 DYNAPAC ......................................................................80 EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ....................................36,37 EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ....................139 EDWARD EHRBAR INC ................................................13 ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ..........................................59,94 EMPIRE CRANE CO ......................................................45 EOP................................................................................115 EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP ............................64 EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ..............................24

EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ............................35 ERRICKSON EQUIPMENT INC ....................................54 ESCO CORP ..................................................................96 FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ......................................24 FLUID POWER ............................................................114 FOLEY INC ......................................................................9 GEHL PAVER ................................................................88 GEORGE & SWEDE SALES ........................................51 GOMACO CORP ............................................................94 H & R PARTS ................................................................63 HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ..............................18 HARTER EQUIPMENT INC ..........................................12 HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..................108 HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT INC ........................................19 HUNYADY AUCTION CO COCHRANTON PA 06/07 ......................................126 PORTSMOUTH VA 06/20 ......................................130 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ................103 IRON PLANET JUNE 2012 CALENDAR ........................................123 J & J TRUCK BODIES ..................................................55 J & J TRUCK EQUIPMENT ..........................................53 JCB INC ........................................................................109 JESCO ............................................................................21 JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..................................................84 JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ......................................107 KASI INFRARED CORP ................................................86 KEENAN AUCTION CO AUCTION 06/14 ....................................................128 KING OF PRUSSIA EQUIPMENT CORP ....................54 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ....................................68,69 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ......................................113 KUBOTA ........................................................................111 KUBOTA SVL ................................................................102 LBX ..............................................................................101 LEEBOY ....................................................................86,87 LIEBHERR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ................60 LUCKY’S TRAILER SALES ..........................................92 MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ....................................93 MESSICK’S ....................................................................16 METSO MINERALS SCREENING ................................95 MIKE ZYNDORF LLC ....................................................46 MILTON CAT ....................................................................6 MUNICIBID.COM ..........................................................128 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..........................................58 NEW MILLENNIUM RENTALS ......................................16 NORRIS SALES CO INC ..............................................75 NORTRAX ......................................................................57 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ....................67

OPDYKE INC ..................................................................40 PAVEMENT RECYCLERS/BAGELA USA ....................92 PENN JERSEY MACHINERY ..........................................5 PENN-DEL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC ....................45 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ......................................112 PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC FRANKLIN CT 06/15..............................................129 PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ......................................25 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ......................10,115 PROFILE PUBLICATIONS ............................................65 RANSOME CAT ................................................2,44,58,64 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS ................................140 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ....................................6 ROSCO MFG CO ......................................................82,83 ROY TEITSWORTH INC SHERBURNE, NY 06/09........................................128 WATERTOWN NY 06/16........................................128 RUDD EQUIPMENT ......................................................39 SAKAI AMERICA INC ....................................................85 SANY AMERICA INC ....................................................51 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ................................11 STU HARRIS ................................................................119 TAKEUCHI ................................................................98,99 TEREX COMPACT ......................................................106 TEREX LOADER BACKHOES ....................................104 TOPCON POSITIONING SYSTEMS ............................49 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..............................15 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ..............................43 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ..................................49 TRENCHTECH ..............................................................41 U S EQUIPMENT FINANCING ......................................53 UTILITY AUCTIONS INC WILMINGTON DE 06/22........................................130 VOLVO COMPACTION ..................................................89 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA..........“70,70” WANTED........................................................................119 WASHINGTON AIR COMPRESSOR CO ......................76 WEACO ..........................................................................40 WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ..................................32 WILSON FINLEY ..........................................................114 WIRTGEN AMERICA ......................................................91 WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS YORK SPRINGS PA 06/22 ....................................130 WOODS CRW CORP ....................................................20 YANMAR AMERICA ........................................................97 YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS LANCASTER NH 08/26 ........................................137

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Case CX210B with Rubber Tracks

RECENT TRADES 2002 Case 70XT Skid Steer, Stk# 33059, New Cab, 979 Hrs..... ................................................................................................$18,400

2008 Case 650K PAT Dozer Stk# 30201, Low Hours ...$66,500

2004 Eager Beaver 20XPT Trailer, Stk# 33477 ............$6,900

2002 Case 40XT Skid Steer, Stk# 33430, 2050 Hrs ....$11,900

2000 Case 580SM Loader Backhoe, Stk# 33363, 6086 Hrs .... ..............................................................................................$27,400

2008 Case 821E Wheel Loader, Stk# 33167, Cab, A/C............... ................................................................................................$99,900

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