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Farming Solar-Style in Yardville

Trico Equipment Hosts Triple Threat Rodeo…30

A. Gervasio Celebrates 45 Years in Business…50

New Jersey is an optimal location for solar facilities because of the vast amount of open farmland and the cooler temperatures.

By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT

Completed in February, the Yardville Solar Farm in Hamilton Township, N.J., is the largest of four solar farms that Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) has built to Hunya dy Hosts Au ctio n in Te lfo rd, Pa. …140

date as part of its $515 million Solar 4 All program. The program, launched in 2009 with approval from state regulators, is intended to generate 80 megawatts of solar power, create jobs and roughly double the size of New Jersey’s installed solar capacity. The gar-

den state already ranks second only to California in the use of solar power, generating more than 250 mW of electric capacity, which is equal to one midsized coal or natural gas plant. The Solar 4 All program reaps financial benefits, such as see SOLAR page 44

Oil, Gas Drilling Tied to Recovery

Table of Contents ........4 By Pete Sigmund

Paving Section ......59-71 Attachments Section...... ..............................75-93 Parts Section ............122 Auction Section127-144 Business Calendar....132 Advertisers Index ....142

CEG EDITORIAL CONSULTANT

The construction industry is reaping rewards from oil and gas drilling as one of the keys to recovery. The oil and gas industry is closely tied to the U.S. economy — and construction. It supports an estimated 9.2-million jobs and contributes 7.5 percent of total gross domestic product (GDP). The United States is the third largest producer of crude oil, about 5,380,000 barrels per day (b/d). (Russia is first; Saudi Arabia is second.) It’s also the

top consumer of oil (followed by China, Japan, India and Russia). More drilling for oil and gas in this vital area of the economy stimulates recovery of the U.S. economy, including many areas of construction — pipelines, industrial facilities, wastewater plants, consumer spending, housing and other sectors. Impacts Economy Increased supplies of crude would lower the price of gasoline, giving consumers more money to spend and therefore lifting the economy. Crude oil

accounts for about 68 percent of each dollar spent at the pump. More production also increases demand for equipment. “Drilling, particularly onshore, often requires at least rough roadbuilding and site preparation equipment,” said Ken Simonson, chief economist of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). “You have to create a pad, support buildings, storage tanks and so forth. You need excavating equipment to level the see OIL page 26

Caterpillar Equipment Sales Grow PEORIA, Ill. (AP) Caterpillar reported another strong month of global sales growth in May when sales improved 52 percent over last year, but the results were slightly weaker than the recent months. Sales in May were strongest in the region of Europe, Africa and the Middle East where sales grew 65 percent. Caterpillar’s Asian region posted the weakest results, but sales there were still up 38 percent. Caterpillar’s sales figures are considered an indicator of the health of the economy, so they are watched closely. Before May, Caterpillar reported annual sales growth of 66 percent in April, 61 percent in March and 59 percent in February.


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1996 WIRTGEN 2100DC S/N 3.21.259, 465 HRS, 79” DRUM W/ HT3 TOOTH HOLDERS; MERCEDES 600 HP DIESEL ENGINE; DUAL GRADE & SLOPE CONTROLS. EXCELLENT CONDITION .... ............................................................................$225,000

2006 KOMATSU D37EX-21A S/N 5721, 611 HRS, 16" TRACKS; KOMSTAT II; 9' BLADE; OPEN ROPS; ROPS HEATER..................................$49,500

2007 HAMM 3412 S/N H1800118, 543 HRS, DEUTZ TCD 2012 134 HP DIESEL ENGINE; MAXIMUM CENTRIFUGAL FORCE 57,600 LBS; 84" DRUM; OPEN ROPS; VANDALISM PROTECTION.. ..............................................................................$89,500

CRAWLER EXCAVATORS 2008 KOMATSU PC138US LC-8, S/N 23696, 2,211 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 3; 28” TRIPLE GROUSER TRACK SHOES; 8’2” ARM; 8’6” DOZER BLADE; 36” ESCO BUCKET......$110,000 2005 KOMATSU PC160 LC-7KA, S/N K40820, 1,968 HRS, 24” TRACKS; 8’7” ARM; PATTERN CHANGE VALVE; A/C; ESCO 36” BUCKET ..........................................................................$75,000 2000 KOMATSU PC228US LC-2, S/N 15317, 11,099 HRS, 32” TRACKS; 9’6” ARM; A/C; PARTIAL ENGINE REBUILD; FRONT END REPINNED & BUSHED; NEW HYD PUMP. CYLINDERS REBUILT; NEW UC; JRB SLIDE-LOC ..............................$75,000 2003 KOMATSU PC228US LC-3, S/N 21657, 7,562 HRS, 32” TRACKS; 9’6” ARM; HYD CONTROL UNIT; A/C; JRB SLIDE LOC; ESCO 30” BUCKET; CYLINDERS REBUILT; PAINTED & NEW U/C INSTALLED @ 7,442 HRS ............................................$115,000 1997 KOMATSU PC250 LC-6, S/N A83027, 9,697 HRS, 32” TRACKS; 10’ HD ARM; ACTIVE MODE; EMISSIONIZED ENGINE; ESCO 36” BUCKET ..........................................................$70,200 2005 KOMATSU PC270 LC-7L, S/N A86254, 2,175 HRS, 32” TRACKS; 10’ ARM; HYD CONTROL UNIT; A/C; JRB SLIDE-LOC; CHOICE OF BUCKET SIZE ............................................$150,000 2007 KOMATSU PC270 LC-8, S/N A87090, 2,807 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 3; 32” TRACKS; A/C; PATTERN CHANGE VALVE; YOUNG 60’ LONG FRONT; 60” BUCKET ..........$225,000 2006 KOMATSU PC308US LC-3, S/N 20357, 3,278 HRS, 34” TRACKS; 10’ ARM; A/C; JRB SLIDE-LOC; NEW OEM PAINT JOB @ 3,062 HRS; CHOICE OF BUCKET SIZE......................$175,000 2005 KOMATSU PC400 LC-7L, S/N A86587, 8,078 HRS, HD MACHINE W/VARIABLE GAUGE; 36” TRACKS; 11’1” ARM; A/C; ESCO 60” BUCKET ........................................................$185,000 WHEEL LOADER 2006 KOMATSU WA300-6, S/N A53081, 2,010 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; MICHELIN 23.5XR25 XHAT TIRES; 3RD VALVE ADDED CWT; A/C; JRB COUPLER; JRB 4 CY G/P BUCKET; S/D BUCKET & Q/D FORKS................................................................$182,000

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2007 KOMATSU D61EX-15E0 S/N B45024, 793 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 2+; 24” TRACKS; 6-WAY BLADE; ENCLOSED CAB WITH HEA-DEF-A/C; NEW OEM PAINT JOB ..................................................................$150,000

2005 KOMATSU HM400-1 S/N 1230, 3,075 HRS, BRIDGESTONE 29.5X25 RADIAL TIRES; A/C; LINCOLN AUTO LUBE SYSTEM; TAILGATE; QUALCOM SYSTEM ............................................$315,000

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2006 KOMATSU PC228US- LC-3 S/N 32433, 3,866 HRS, 32” TRACKS; 9’6” ARM; PATTERN CHANGE VALVE; JRB SLIDE-LOC; A/C; CHOICE OF BUCKET SIZE ......................................................$120,800

2005 KOMATSU 61PX-15 S/N B40114, 1,289 HRS, 34” TRACKS; 6-WAY BLADE; ENCLOSED CAB W/ HEA-DEF-A/C; 100% CERT. REBUILD AT 3,965 HRS$125,000

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Early estimates presume the tornado that pounded Tuscaloosa was on the ground for 176 miles, its winds gusting between 167 and 200 mph, destroying buildings and the city’s public works infrastructure.

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Cat Announces Big Coble Trench Safety’s Tom Coble Named Expansion Plans Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year for Victoria, Texas Caterpillar Inc. announced plans June 17 to significantly increase its manufacturing capabilities and capacity for hydraulic excavators that will be produced at a facility now under construction in Victoria, Texas. In August of 2010, Caterpillar announced that it would build the excavator plant in Victoria, investing about $130 million to open the 850,000 sq. ft. operation. Work is under way at the Victoria site, and the announcement includes plans for an additional $70 million investment in the Victoria area that will include another 200,000 sq. ft. under roof. The added investment in Victoria will increase excavator capacity beyond the original plans and will include the addition of selected fabrication manufacturing for excavator production. This expansion of investment in Victoria also helps set the stage for potential future phases of growth. “Based on our analysis of where customer demand is moving for excavators in the years ahead, it makes sense to increase capacity in Victoria now, so that we can better serve our customers,” said Gary Stampanato, Caterpillar vice president with responsibility for hydraulic excavators. “In addition, we have also determined Victoria is the right location to produce selected fabrications for the excavators that will be assembled in this new facility.” Excavator production in Victoria is expected to begin in mid-2012. Once fully operational, the new facility will more than triple the current capacity of hydraulic excavators produced by the company in the United States and would more than double the number of Caterpillar employees in the United States making excavators. Currently in the United States, Caterpillar produces two excavator models at a facility in Aurora, Ill., where it also produces wheel loaders, soil and landfill compactors, wheel dozers and components. Once fully operational, the Victoria facility would produce a total of seven excavator models. “We continue to aggressively increase our excavator manufacturing footprint with investments like this as part of Caterpillar’s long-term strategic initiative to remain the global leader in this industry,” said Rich Lavin, Caterpillar group president with responsibility for construction industries. For more information, visit www.caterpillar.com.

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Coble Trench Safety Inc. continue to expand the geographic announced that President Tom footprint of Coble Trench Safety Coble is the Ernst & Young throughout the East Coast,” he Entrepreneur of the Year 2011 said. “The recognition of being the Award recipient in the Carolinas. recipient of this prestigious award Coble had been a finalist for the amongst some truly great regional award in each of the preceding two companies is truly an honor. I am years. According to Ernst & Young very grateful to Ernst & Young as LLP, the awards program recogwell as the employees of Coble nizes entrepreneurs who demonTrench Safety that have helped to strate extraordinary success in the make Coble Trench Safety what it areas of innovation, financial peris.” formance and personal commitThe Ernst & Young ment to their businesses and com- Rick Brooks (L) of Ernst & Young poses Entrepreneur of the Year awards munities. Coble was selected as a with Tom Coble of Coble Trench Safety at program celebrates its 25th finalist by a panel of independent the awards ceremony. anniversary this year. The program judges and was announced the has expanded to recognize busition. We opened our initial location, recipient of the award at a special gala the Raleigh, North Carolina, branch, ness leaders in more than 135 cities in event on June 9 at the Westin focused on providing contractors a 50 countries throughout the world. Charlotte. Regional award winners are eligible viable provider for trench safety prodCoble feels that the award further ucts and services. We just opened our for consideration for the Ernst & recognizes what Coble Trench Safety 11th location this January in Young LLP Entrepreneur of the Year has been able to accomplish since Knoxville, Tennessee, a testament to national program. The awards are the 2002. the commitment to superior customer culminating event of the Ernst & “When Coble Trench Safety first service and product quality we bring to Young Strategic Growth Forum. entered the trench safety industry, we customers through the Southeast and For more information, visit had grand dreams and one branch loca- Mid-Atlantic states. It is our goal to www.cobletrenchsafety.com.

JCB Officially Marks 65th Birthday as ‘Robust Earnings’ Return to Company JCB officially marked its 65th anniversary June 21 by presenting thousands of employees around the world with gifts to mark the occasion. The milestone was celebrated as JCB also reported a strong recovery from the deepest-ever recession in the global construction equipment industry with a return to robust earnings. Employees received a bottle of Château Léoube rosé wine, two glasses and a DVD highlighting the global footprint of a company, which started life in a lock-up garage in Uttoxeter. The celebration took place June 21st to coincide with the 95th anniversary of the birth of JCB’s founder, the late Joseph Cyril Bamford. JCB Chairman Sir Anthony Bamford said: “In 65 years we’ve gone from one man in a garage in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, to a major global brand

renowned for its pioneering spirit. All of this is down to our people. JCB is on the threshold of even greater success and it’s our employees who will help drive our future.” JCB also reported that in 2010 earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) reached $376 million ($151.2 million — 2009). Sales in 2010 increased by 48 per cent to $3.2 billion ($151.2 billion — 2009) and in 2010 JCB sold 51,600 machines (2009 — 36,000 machines). Bamford said: “We started 2010 cautiously optimistic about trading prospects and I’m delighted that our optimism was rewarded with a very strong result for the year. The pace and strength of the recovery varied by market. Growth was strongest in the ‘BRIC’ countries and other developing economies, but some established mar-

kets, notably the UK and Germany, also performed satisfactorily. “2011 has also started well for the JCB Group but we are still mindful of economic concerns which could hold back the recovery. We continue to invest in our manufacturing facilities, notably this year in India and Brazil and, of course, in new products, with 13 new machines launched so far in 2011.” In 2011 JCB will be investing in modernizing and increasing capacity at its 11 UK plants. The company is also investing in a new 350,000 sq. ft. factory in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for the manufacture of backhoe loaders and tracked excavators. The plant will become operational in early 2012. The company also has opened an engine manufacturing plant in India, which went into production this year.

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QUALITY USED EQUIPMENT • VALUE & PERFORMANCE ASSURED

2010 CAT 336DL, S/N: W3K542, 2,181 Hours, 42” Bkt ............................................................$299,000

2007 CAT 963C, S/N BBD3113, 1157 Hours, AC, GP, 3V for MP Bkt or Ripper, From Dealer's Rental Fleet........................$159,000 Air Compressor 2011 ATLAS COPCO XAS185, S/N: NEW, 185 CFM CAT AIR COMPRESSOR CAT ENGINE MODEL C2.2, ask about 0% for 12 special financing ......................................................................................................................................$12,875 2009 SULLAIR 1150XH, S/N: 2009012600, 240 Hours, New Condition, Low Hour 900/1150 CFM Towable Air Compressor ......................................................................................................................................................$128,000 Asphalt / Paver / Concrete Equipment 2005 Cat AP-1055B, S/N: A3P240, 3620 Hrs, 1020 ExtendaMat Screed, TopCon 5 Grade & Slope Controls..$189,500 2002 Cat AP-1055B, S/N: ABB447, 1155 Hrs, 10/20B ExtendaMat Screed, TopCon 5 Grade & Slope Control ................ ..........................................................................................................................................................................$115,000 Backhoe Loader 2004 CAT 420D IT, S/N: BLN11063, 4455 Hrs, AC, E-Hoe, 4WD, MP/24 ..........................................................$47,000 2008 CAT 420E IT, S/N: KMW2813, 1647 Hrs, AC, E-Stick, Thumb, New Tires, GGP/24 ..................................$77,000 2006 CAT 420E IT, S/N: KMW169, 2835 Hrs, AC, E-Hoe, Hyd Thumb, CPL, GP/24” ........................................$64,000 Compaction Equipment - Combination 2006 CAT CP-323C, S/N: DAR353, 464 Hrs, OROPS ........................................................................................$43,000 Compaction Equipment - Smooth Drum 2008 CAT CS56, S/N: FCS196, Stk #: KFCS196, 200 Hrs, Cab/Air ..................................................................$145,000 2006 CAT CS-563E, S/N: ASA1060, 1042 Hrs, A/C ..........................................................................................$105,000

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

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

Crawler Loader 2007 Cat 953C, S/N: BBX3020; 991 Hours; AC, GP Bucket, 2 lever control. From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ........$145,000 2007 Cat 963C, S/N: BBD3113, 1,157 Hrs, AC, GP, 3V for MP Bkt or Ripper, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ......$159,000 Dozer - Crawler 2008 CAT D4K XL, S/N: MMM239, Stk #: VMMM239, 1,404 Hrs, AC, PAT Blade, System One U/C ................$99,000 2007 CAT D5G XL, S/N: WGB3661; 1,015 Hrs; OROPS, Accugrade ready. From Dealer's Rental Fleet ............$77,000 2008 Cat D5K LGP, S/N: YYY210, 1424 Hrs, AC, System One U/C, 3V Hydraulics, Non-Accugrade, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ........................................................................................................................................................$90,000 2003 CAT D6R DS XL II, AAX175; Stk #: VAAX175; 3,726 Hrs; AC, Ripper Valve, 6SU, New Undercarriage ..$175,000 2006 CAT D6R DS XL III, GJB333; Stk #: KGJB333; 2,435 Hrs; DS, AC, 6SU, 70% UC System1 ..................$185,000 2008 Cat D8T, S/N: KPZ27803, 1097 Hrs, AC, Ripper Hydraulics, 8SU, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet................$509,000 Excavator - Crawler 2001 CAT 312C, S/N: CAE191, 5215 Hrs, Machine sold “as is, where is” No Warranty ....................................$47,000 2009 CAT 314C LCR, S/N: BYJ196, 621 Hrs, AC, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Blade ................................................$159,000 2007 Cat 315CL, S/N: CJC5184, AC, Auxiliary Hydraulics, From Dealer's Rental Fleet......................................$90,000 2006 CAT 320CL, S/N: PAB5981, Stk #: KPAB5981, 3,408 Hrs ......................................................................$115,000 2007 Cat 321C LCR, S/N: MCF1082, 1807 Hrs, Tool Control, Coupler, Bkt......................................................$179,000 2007 Cat 321C LCR, S/N: KCR298, Stk#: KKCR298, 4109 Hrs, AC, Auxiliary Hydraulics................................$156,000 2009 CAT 321D LCR, S/N: NAS386, 77 Hrs, Tool Control, Coupler, Bkt ................................................................CALL 2003 CAT 322C LR, S/N: HEK835, Stk: CHEK835, 3958 Hrs, Customer Consignment, 30” Bkt, Machine sold “as is, where is” No Warranty......................................................................................................................................$139,000 2005 CAT 322CL, S/N: HEK957, 4048 Hrs, Tool Control, Thumb, 42” Bkt ......................................................$125,000 2006 CAT 324DL, S/N: LAB388, Stk #: KLAB388, 1,581 Hrs ..........................................................................$175,000 2006 CAT 330DL, S/N: B6H326........................................................................................................................$239,000 2008 CAT 330DL, S/N: MWP2451, 2365 Hrs, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Coupler, 60” Bkt ............................................CALL 2007 CAT 330DL, S/N: MWP1599, Stk #: KMW1599, 4,847 Hrs ....................................................................$189,000 2010 CAT 336DL, S/N: W3K542, 2181 Hrs, 48” Bkt ........................................................................................$299,000 2007 CAT 345CL, S/N: PJW1924, Stk #: KPJW1924, 2,427 Hrs......................................................................$279,000 2008 Cat 345DL, S/N: EEH350, 281 Hrs, AC, Quick Coupler, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ................................$369,000 Excavator - Wheel 2006 CATERPILLAR M318C, S/N: H2D446; Stk #: KH2D446; 1,234 Hours ....................................................$195,000 Forklift - Telescopic 2008 CATERPILLAR TL943, S/N: TBL01433; 1,064 Hours; 9,000 LB TELEHANDLER,CAB A/C 4WD STABILIZERS ........ ............................................................................................................................................................................$68,000 2009 CATERPILLAR TL1055, S/N: TBM01135, 1132 Hours, 4WD Enclosed Cab w/Air Hydraulic Coupler Worklights Stabilizers..........................................................................................................................................................$109,000 2011 Genie GTH1056, S/N: GTH1011-14528, New 10,000 lb capacity w/Cab w/Heat and A/C IT Coupler......$112,000 Lift-Personnel 2010 HYDRA PLATFORMS HP35, S/N: 1H9US3335AS196342; 502 Hours; Trailer Mounted 35 foot Bridge Inspection

2006 CAT 740, S/N: B1P659, 9,251 Hrs, Tailgate, Heated Body, 5 New Radial Tires, #6 almost new...... ..................................................................$239,000

2006 CAT 420E IT, S/N: KMW169, 2,835 Hrs, AC, E-Hoe, Hyd Thumb, CPL, GP/24” $64,000

and Work Platform............................................................................................................................................$149,000 Lift - Scissor 2006 GENIE GS4390RT, S/N: 43610; 442 Hours; 43 foot rough terrain DUAL FUEL ........................................$29,925 2007 GENIE GS5390, S/N 44796........................................................................................................................$47,000 Lift - Boom 2006 GENIE S40, S/N: 10229; 1,493 Hours; GENIE S40 SELF PROPELLED AERIAL WORK PLATFORM ..........$31,500 2007 GENIE S45, S/N: 13120; 2,395 Hours; GENIE S45 SELF PROPELLED 4x4 AERIAL WORK PLATFORM ..$36,000 2006 GENIE S60, S/N: 14251; 1,457 Hours; 60 FT 4WD Perkins Diesel Boom Lift ..........................................$45,900 2006 GENIE S60, S/N: 14262; 2,225 Hours; 60 FT 4WD Perkins Diesel Boom Lift ..........................................$44,500 2006 GENIE S65, S/N: 14249; 1,438 Hours; 65 FT 4WD Perkins Diesel Boom Lift ..........................................$55,000 2007 GENIE Z34/22DC, S/N: 7327; 5 Hours; Z34/22N DC powered boom lift with only 5 hours of use............$25,500 2007 GENIE Z45/25JRT, S/N: 33180; 1,169 Hours; 45 foot rough terrain 4WD DUAL FUEL with Jib................$32,000 2006 GENIE Z45/25JRT, S/N: 30136; 1,545 Hours; GENIE S60 SELF PROPELLED AERIAL WORK PLATFORM$35,000 2006 GENIE Z45/25JRT, S/N: 30129; 1,195 Hours; SELF PROPELLED AERIAL WORK PLATFORM..................$35,000 2006 GENIE Z45/25JRT, S/N: 30132; 1,245 Hours; Z45 PERKINS DIESEL ENGINE JIB BOOM 4 WD RT FOAM FILLED TIRES..................................................................................................................................................................$34,000 Generator Sets 2010 CAT XQ30, S/N: GBE00254; 1,508 Hours; 30kW standby 27kW prime rating - 60hz................................$24,650 2001 CAT XQ60, 10,505 Hrs, Mobile diesel generator, self contained UL142 double wall fuel tank, dual voltage, accessory panel ..........................................................................................................................................................$15,000 2001 CAT XQ105, 5,200 Hrs; Mobile diesel generator, self contained UL142 double wall fuel tank, dual voltage, accessory panel ..........................................................................................................................................................$17,000 (2) 2000-2002 CAT XQ125, 7,265-9,120 Hrs; Mobile diesel generator, self contained UL142 double wall fuel tank, dual voltage, accessory panel ......................................................................................................................$22,000 Ea. 1999 CAT XQ225, 11,400 Hrs; Mobile diesel generator, self contained UL142 double wall fuel tank, dual voltage, accessory panel ..................................................................................................................................................$35,000 2005 CAT XQ400, 3,175 Hrs; Mobile diesel generator, self contained UL142 double wall fuel tank, dual voltage, accessory panel ..........................................................................................................................................................$80,000 2006 MULTIQUIP DCA70USI, S/N: 8800840; 5,803 Hours; 56KW Towable Generator ISUZU DIESEL ENGINE $18,000 2008 MULTIQUIP DCA125SSJUC, S/N: 8510101; 1,007 Hours; 110KW(137KVA) ULTRA SILENT WHISPERWATT GENERATOR........................................................................................................................................................$34,985 2006 MULTIQUIP DCA125USJ, S/N: 8500500; 3,983 Hours; 110KW(137KVA) ULTRA SILENT WHISPERWATT GENERATOR ..............................................................................................................................................................$27,500

2006 CAT 330DL, S/N B6H326 ......$239,000

Off-Highway Truck 2006 CAT 740, S/N: B1P659, 9,251 Hrs, Tailgate, Heated Body, 5 New Radial Tires, #6 almost new..............$239,000 Other Equipment 2007 E3000 Ground Heater, S/N 02195, 2,200 Hrs; ground heater with onan generator..................................$42,500 Skid Steer 2008 CAT 226B II, S/N MJH12218, 116 Hrs, Cab, Heat, Manual CPL, GP, From Dealer's Rental Fleet..............$34,000 (2) 2010 Cat 246C, S/N JAY3843, JAY3938 ................................................................................................$44,000 Ea. (2) 2007 CAT 256C, S/N DWS298, DWS381, From Dealer's Rental Fleet............................................$36,000-$44,000 (2) 2007 CAT 297C, S/N GCP261, GCP300..........................................................................................$64,000-$69,000 2008 GEHL CTL70, S/N 21406006, 424 Hrs, AC, Bkt, Good U/C, One Owner....................................................$32,000 Water Equipment - Truck 2007 GMC TOPKICK C6500, 3,499 Hrs; 2000 Gallon Ledwell Water Truck, Hyd Brakes, Automatic ................$50,000 2006 GMC TOPKICK C6500, 1,799 Hrs; 2000 Gallon Ledwell Water Truck........................................................$44,000 Wheel Loader 2009 CAT 938H, S/N MJC407; 3,609 Hrs; AC, 3V, Fusion Cpl, GP, New Tires, From Dealer's Rental Fleet......$179,000 2009 CAT 938H, S/N MJC428, Stk #: VMJC428, 1268 Hrs, AC, CPL, No 3V/Ride Control, Good Tires ..........$204,000 2009 CAT 938H, S/N MJC109; 2066 Hrs; AC, RC, 3V, QC, GP, Forks ..............................................................$199,900 2008 CAT 938H, S/N MJC103, Stk #: VMJC103, 1226 Hrs, AC, 3V, CP, GP, Forks, Good Tires ......................$209,000 2008 CAT 938H, S/N MJC84; 1923 Hrs; AC, RC, 3V, QC, GP ..........................................................................$199,900 2008 CAT 950H, S/N K5K1729, Stk# K5K1729, 1,333 Hrs, Cat Certified Used, AC, Auto Shift, Coupler, GP, Tires Bridgestone 90% remaining..............................................................................................................................$205,000 2008 CAT 950H, S/N: K5K1879, 2279 Hrs, AC, GP..........................................................................................$205,000 2006 Komatsu WA500-3LK, S/N: A72417, Stk#: A72417, 13,587 Hrs, AC, Tires 80% Remaining, Bucket has Damage, Machine Sold “as is, where it” NO Warranty ....................................................................................................$135,000

2008 CAT D4K XL, S/N MMM239, 1,404 Hrs, A/C, PAT Blade, System One Undercarriage..... ..........................................................$99,000

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2002 John Deere 450CLC, Unit# 21522, 9128 Hours, MOD Mainframe, CWT & CWMD, 900MM Track Shoes, Standard Boom, 3.9 Arm .......... ................................$100,000

2010 John Deere 135D, Unit# 21578, 198 Hrs, 600M 24” Track w/o Backfill, Boom, One Piece, Arm 3.01M 9’11” w/ Linkage, 2006 CEC 5X12, Unit# 61696, 627 Hrs, 5x12 Track Screen-It, Track Screening Plant, Grizzly Remote........................................ Mechanical ....................................................Special Sale Price $140,000 Thumb ....................................................................$119,400 2007 John Deere 650J LGP, Unit# 21563,4071 Hrs, cab, AC w/ 3-function EH controls, Air Suspension, HD inside All Hyd 124” Blade, Hyd Pump Fuse w/o winch, Full length RK Guard LGP/XLT, 24” Extd MS 40 Lnk, Str. Chrome Exhaust, Retrieval Hitch, Enviromental Drain ................$63,400

2002 John Deere 650H, Unit# 27676, 4832 Hrs, Power-Angle-T Blade, Hydrostatic Transmission, Long Track, 105" Blade, ROPS ........................$34,900

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

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EXCAVATORS 2007 Kubota K008, 285 hrs, 1 ton mini, rubber tracks ........$14,300 2008 Kubota U15, 228 hrs, 1.5 ton mini, rubber tracks, QC.............. ..................................................................................................$19,500 2006 Kubota U25, 690 hrs, 2.5 ton mini, rubber tracks, QC.............. ..................................................................................................$23,400 2008 Kubota U45, 253 hrs, 5 ton mini, rubber tracks, cab, QC ........ ..................................................................................................$50,200 2004 Kubota KX161-3, 3,229 hrs, 6 ton mini, new rubber, cab, QC, VG Condition ..........................................................SOLD $27,900 2003 Kubota KX161-3, 1,600 hrs, 6 ton mini, cab QC, thumb ........ ..................................................................................................$30,000 2004 Kubota KX161-3, 2,220 hrs, 6 ton mini, new rubber, cab, QC, thumb........................................................................................$30,000 2006 Kobelco 80CS, 935 hrs, 8 ton midi, center swing, rubber, cab, QC ............................................................................................$45,000 2006 Kubota KX080, 705 hrs, 8 ton midi, center swing, rubber, cab, QC ....................................................................................$66,700 2009 Kobelco 140SR, 561 hrs, 14 ton short radius, 36” bucket ...... ................................................................................................$108,900 2007 Kobelco SK160, 929 hrs, 16 tons, plumbed, QC, 36” bucket .. ................................................................................................$106,700 2005 Kobelco SK210, 770 hrs, 21 tons, plumbed, 42” bkt .............. ..................................................................................................$88,900

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2006 Kobelco SK290, 1,244 hrs, 30 tons, plumbed, 48” bkt ............ ................................................................................................$135,600 2005 Kobelco SK330, 2,340 hrs, 35 tons, plumbed, 54” bkt ............ ..................................................................................................$94,500

SKID STEER & MINI LOADERS 2007 Gehl 3640E, 201 hrs, 1,475 lb lift, open ROPS ..........$16,100 2004 Deere 260, 610 Hrs, 2600 lb lift, cab w/AC ................$21,000 2007 Gehl 5640E, 181 hrs, 2,500 lb lift, cab w/heat ............$27,100 2007 Gehl 6640E, 166 hrs, 2,900 lb lift, cab w/heat ............$30,000

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2008 KOMATSU PC800LC-8 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR

SOLD

1995 DRESSER 568 WHEEL LOADER Cummins KTA-19C Diesel, Steel Cab w/AC-HeaterDefroster, 35/65R33 Michelins, 155” (10 yd) General Purpose Bkt, Good Clean Overall Condition for Age & Hours

KM SAA6D140E-5, Diesel, Enc Cab w/AC & Heater, 32” Double Grouser Shoes, 25’11” One-Piece Boom, 11’10” Arm, 42” + 54” Buckets, Very Good Condition w/2315 Hrs

$519,000 $479,500 REDUCED

C001643

C001218

1988 DRESSER 560B WHEEL LOADER

1988 DRESSER/GALION A606 – 6 W.D. MOTOR GRADER

SOLD

Cummins Diesel Engine, Steel Cab w/AC, Heater & Sound Suppression, 144” General Purpose Bucket, 29.529 L5 Tires, Vandalism Kit, 2 Spool Hydraulics-Good, Clean Overall Condition for Age & with 15-20,000 Hrs

Very Low Hr, Very Good Condition, Municipality-Owned Machine, Encl. R.O.P.S., 14’ Moldboard w/Tilt, Cummins Diesel, Front Plow Lift C002100

C001601

$14,500

Very Low Hour, Legend Electric Screed, TSD Sonic Feeder, Dual Spray System

Cummins M11C Turbo-Charged Diesel Engine; OROPS, 4 Wheel Drive & Steer; 75” Hydrostat/Planetary Drive Drum; Titan 17.5-25 L2 Tires; 2,119 Original Hours

YR

Model

KOMATSU 2007 KOMATSU 2005 2006 2008 2006 2004 JOHN DEERE 1997 KOMATSU 2005 2005 2009 2003 2008 2006 1997 2008 2005

595D

C002101

$99,500

$52,000

EE# BACKHOES

PRICE

C002002 18502 20178 18219 C002003 EXCAVATORS

SOLD

$67,500 $35,000 $49,500 $167,500 $159,000 $189,500

C002069

$29,000

PC09-1 C001746 $19,500 PC35MR-3 C002046 $33,500 PC55MR-3 21054 $42,500 PC78US-6 C002044 SOLD $19,500 PC160LC-7 C002000 SOLD $47,500 PC220LC-8LR C001119 $189,000 PC300LC-6 C002048 $75,000 PC800LC-8 C001218 SOLD $479,500 PW220-7 C002089 $122,500 RECLAIMERS/STABILIZERS

CMI RS325 C000893 WHEEL LOADERS CATERPILLAR 2001 908 C0020500 DRESSER 1990 530C C002029 1988 560B C001601 1989 560B C001607 1995 568 C001643 KOMATSU 2006 WA320-5 C001887 2007 WA380-6 C001830 2007 WA450-6 C001982 2007 WA480-6 C001270

YR

Model

EE#

PRICE

GRADERS

WB156-5 C001935 CRAWLER DOZERS/LOADERS D21A-8 D37EX-21 D61EX-15 D65EX-15 D85EX-15

$39,500

EDWARD EHRBAR, INC. NOW OFFERS THE FULL LINE OF TEREX® COMPACT EQUIPMENT.

1997 LEEBOY L8515T PAVER

CMI RS325 “ROTO-MIXER” RECLAIMER/ STABILIZER

C001893

$52,000

THERE’S A NEW TEREX IN TOWN.

$52,500

SOLD

$32,500 $10,500 $39,500 $29,500 $52,500

$119,500 $119,500 $201,000 $162,500

CATERPILLAR 1956 12 C002030 $5,500 DRESSER/GALION 1988 A606 C002100 SOLD $14,500 KOMATSU 2007 GD655-3EO C000949 $199,000 PAVERS/ROLLERS CATERPILLAR CB334D C001974 SOLD $14,500 DYNAPAC CC50 C002057 $7,500 HYSTER 1987 C350C C001240 $8,500 INGERSOLL RAND 2005 DD118HF C002076 $69,500 LEEBOY 2007 L8515T C002101 $99,500 OFF ROAD TRUCKS KOMATSU 2006 HM300-2 C000680 SOLD $159,000 2008 HM300-2 C000602 $149,000 2003 HM350-1 C002118 $135,000 2007 HM350-2 C000894 SOLD $179,000 2008 HM350-2 19847 $229,000 TRAILERS EAGER BEAVER 2000 20XPT C001620 $6,900 FLOWBOY 2000 CB4000 C001611 $15,000 HYSTER HFR50TD3, 50 ton hyd, folding G.N. trailer, 8’x25’ deck, pony mtr., V.G. Cond $P.O.R. MISCELLANEOUS LOADAL CENTER LOAD GARBAGE TRUCK 1991 EVO MAG-20-US C000834 $19,500

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TO MEET THE INCREASED DEMAND FOR QUALITY TEREX® EQUIPMENT IN THE NEW YORK AND CONNECTICUT AREAS, EDWARD EHRBAR, INC. IS NOW AN AUTHORIZED TEREX® EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTOR. OUR SERVICE TECHNICIANS ARE FACTORY-TRAINED, AND BACKED BY TEREX CENTRALIZED PARTS ORDERING AND DISTRIBUTION CENTER, WHICH IS ALWAYS AVAILABLE TO ANSWER TECHNICAL QUESTIONS AND PROVIDE ANY NECESSARY AFTERMARKET PRODUCT SUPPORT. EDWARD EHRBAR, INC. WORKS FOR YOU BY HELPING TO KEEP YOUR TEREX® EQUIPMENT ON THE JOB. YOU CAN READ MORE INFO ON THIS ANNOUNCEMENT BY VISITING WWW.EHRBAR.COM OR WWW.CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM

not all manufacturers represented in all areas served

Contact: Hank Ruttura • Holbrook Office

631-563-7600

DENOTES KOMATSU CERTIFIED REMARKETING USED MACHINE DEPENDING ON CERTIFIED GRADE, UNIT MAY QUALIFY FOR SPECIAL FINANCING RATE AND/OR MANUFACTURER SUPPORTED WARRANTY. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS ON THESE OR ANY OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED USED PIECES.

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Construction Industry Assists in Tornado Aftermath By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT

Two weeks into an emergency response in North Carolina, where his First Response Team of America crews were clearing roads and home sites, founder Tad Agoglia got word that “the worst tornado in history” hit nearby. His team deployed immediately to Ringgold, Ga. “We’ve seen F4 and F5 [tornadoes] before,” he said, his voice heavy with emotion, “but we haven’t seen such extensive damage. The length and width of the path of destruction is unimaginable. After a storm like this, we usually see a dozen people killed, but here, it’s hundreds.” However, he added, this is what they train and prepare for. “We don’t do construction on the side. We have $2 million in specialized disaster response equipment prepped to respond at a moment’s notice.” Their goal is to arrive in the crucial moments following a catastrophe, before the appearance of traditional relief agencies, to assist local first responders in reaching those in need by clearing roads and opening up access routes. Path of Destruction Agoglia’s help was desperately needed. The largest tornado outbreak in U.S. history swept through the southern part of the country from April 25 to 28, leaving catastrophic destruction in its wake. Greg Forbes, of The Weather Channel, reported that April saw four times the average number of tornadoes, and May had seen twice the average amount at the midway point. Warmer than usual temperatures and high humidity are creating conditions conducive for super cells that can develop into deadly twisters. The danger, if not disaster, was widespread. Two nuclear power plants in Browns Ferry, Ala., had to be shut down after the storm damaged its transmission system. But Tuscaloosa was hit even harder. Early estimates presume the tornado that pounded Tuscaloosa was on the ground for 176 miles, its winds gusting between 167 and 200 mph, destroying buildings and the city’s public works infrastructure, including the emergency management administration headquarters. “We are critically short of men, material and equipment,” Mayor Walter Maddox said at a news conference. This “Super Outbreak” spawned 327 tornadoes in 21 states from Texas to New York, killing at least 341 people. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration declared it the fourth deadliest outbreak, with April 27 listed as the fifth deadliest tornado day in U.S. history, having set a record for the most tornadoes in one day (173) from

Photo courtesy of Ben Rollins

The First Response Team of America moved into Tuscaloosa, Ala., after a tornado was on the ground for 176 miles, with winds gusting between 167 and 200 mph.

a single storm. President Obama called the loss of life “heartbreaking,” and promised those affected by the storms the full support of the federal government. “We can’t control when or where a terrible storm may strike, but we can control how we respond to it,” Obama said during a press conference at the White House. Over the course of those four deadly days, 56 severe weather watches were issued in the outbreak area, including 41 tornado watches and 15 severe thunderstorm watches. Three of the tornadoes have been officially rated as EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, making April 27 the second day in history (the other being the April 3, 1974 Super Outbreak) that had three or more EF5 or F5 tornadoes. It also was the costliest tornado outbreak, even after adjustments for inflation, with insured damages estimated as high as $6 billion. Georgia On My Mind Fifteen named tornadoes blew through several parts of Georgia on April 27 and 28, according to Crystal Paulk-Buchanan, spokesperson of Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA). The twisters ranged from EF0 to EF4, with winds estimated between 175 to 190 mph and a damage path between one-third- and one-half-

mile wide. “We got hit everywhere,” Paulk-Buchanan said. “Georgia gets tornadoes, but not this size. This widespread is unusual.” After touring the area, Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal told reporters, “It’s hard to imagine nature can be this devastating.” Paulk-Buchanan believes Photo courtesy of Lola Pierce it could have been worse. “We had storms April 4th- By late May, Agoglia’s First Response crews had 5th and North Carolina had cleared 25 home sites in Ringgold, Ga., for people been hit the week before, so without insurance and who had lost loved ones. it was in people’s minds. People got NOAA weather radios and were recover. That includes $2,557,157 through aware of storms moving through neighbor- FEMA’s disaster grant program to help ing states over the previous 24 hours. We got Georgia residents with temporary housing information out to warn people, thanks to the and home repairs; $1,840,500 in U.S. Small Business Administration low-interest disasmedia, and they paid attention.” Despite the advance warning, destruction ter loans for homeowners and businesses; was extensive. GEMA opened 13 disaster and $875,625 for the repair or replacement recovery centers across the state and several of personal property, transportation, medical, counties set up donation and distribution dental and funeral expenses under FEMA’s Other Needs Assistance program. In addisites. “It’s critical to have an emergency operat- tion, 2,683 inspections of damaged property have been completed by FEMA-contracted ing plan,” Paulk-Buchanan said. By May 22, 4,972 individuals and house- inspectors, a necessary phase in the process holds had registered for disaster assistance of getting assistance to the individual for and more than $5.2 million in federal assis- repairs and rebuilding. tance had been distributed to help survivors see TORNADO page 22


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Albany, NY

NEW YORK Batavia, NY

Syracuse, NY

(518) 220-9500

(585) 344-1931

(315) 437-2611


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CREW CAB

2007 Chev 2500HD, 54,845 Miles ...... 2005 Ford F550, Arm Lift, Diesel, 54,580 Miles .......................... $29,900 ..............................................$16,900

CREW CAB

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2006 Chev 2500HD, Crew Cab ........ 2006 Chev 2500HD, 4x4, Side ..............................................$15,900 Boxes ....................................$17,900


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Pine Bush Equipment Co, Inc.

Holmes, NY Branch

East PBE, Inc.

97 Route 302 Pine Bush, NY 12566

24 Sybil Court Holmes, NY 12531

283 Pane Road Newington, CT

Phone: (845) 744-2006 Call Jack (ext 232)

Phone: (845) 744-2006 Call Jack (ext 232)

Phone: (860) 665-7470 Call Lisa (ext 232)

www.pbeinc.com • view our entire inventory online! • www.eastpbe.com

1994 DRESSER TD7H, STK# D05581C, S/N P025643, 3471 HOURS, RECENT BOTTOM, GOOD RUNNING CONDITION, CALL EAST PBE! $17,900

1988 KOMATSU D68E, STK# D05755CX, S/N 1251, 6469 HOURS, MACHINE OVERALL GOOD CONDITION, RECENT BOTTOM, CALL EAST PBE! $36,000

2006 KOMATSU PC200LC-8, STK# E05414C, S/N C60292, 4234 HRS, ESCO 42" BUCKET, MACHINE WELL MAINTAINED, GOOD CONDITION, CALL EAST PBE!....................................................................................................$94,500

SOLD KOMATSU WA250PT-5L, STK# W05740, S/N A79201, FORKS, CALL PINE BUSH!..................................................................................................$82,500

EXCAVATORS 2001 CASE CX130K, STK# E05436, S/N DAC0713158, EXCAVATOR, 15’2” BOOM, 10’ ARM, 24” SHOES, CALL PINE BUSH!..................................................................................$33,500 HITACHI EX160LC, STK# E05537, S/N 13K002376, 6700 HRS, EXC. W/BKT & THUMB, CALL PINE BUSH! ........................$42,000 2004 KOMATSU PC160LC-7, STK# E04518, S/N K40241, 4096 HRS, 16'11" BOOM, 8'7" ARM, PATTERN CHANGE VALVE, THUMB, 36" BUCKET, CALL PINE BUSH! ..........................................$66,500 1995 KOMATSU PC200LC-6, STK# E05781, S/N A80871, 6000 HRS, EXCAVATOR W/CAB, HD BKT, BOTTOM GOOD 80%, CALL PINE BUSH! ........................................................................$40,000 1998 KOMATSU PC200LC-6 LE, STK # E05824, S/N A84245, CALL PINE BUSH! ....................................................................POR 2003 KOMATSU PC200LC-7, STK# E05367X, S/N A86377, 6670 HRS, EXCELLENT CONDITION, STANDARD ARM & BOOM, NEW BOTTOM, CALL PINE BUSH! ..............................................$64,900 2003 KOMATSU PC200LC-7, STK# E05538, S/N A86386, 4907 HRS, EXCAVATOR W/AUTO CLAMP THUMB & BKT, CALL PINE BUSH! ..................................................................................SOLD 2004 KOMATSU PC200LC-7, STK# E04517, S/N A86936, 2637 HS, 18'8" BOOM, 9'7" ARM, MULTI PATTERN CONTROL VALVE, THUMB, QUICK DISCONNECT COUPLER, CALL PINE BUSH! .......... ............................................................................................$85,500

2004 KOMATSU PC200LC-7, STK# E04517, S/N A86936, 2637 HOURS, 18'8" BOOM, 9'7" ARM, MULTI PATTERN CONTROL VALVE, THUMB, QUICK DISCONNECT COUPLER, CALL PINE BUSH! ........................................$85,500

2006 KOMATSU PC200LC-8, STK# E05414C, S/N C60292, 4234 HRS, ESCO 42" BUCKET, MACHINE WELL MAINTAINED, GOOD CONDITION, CALL EAST PBE!............................................$94,500 1996 KOMATSU PC300LC-6LC, STK# E04586X, S/N A80425, 7234 HRS, CALL PINE BUSH! ............................................$72,000 MINI EXCAVATORS 2007 KUBOTA KX121-3S3, STK# E05028, S/N 33234, 1400 HRS, EXCAVATOR W/OPEN ROPS, ANGLE BLADE, 24" QC BUCKET, STEEL TRACKS, CALL PINE BUSH! ....................................$25,500 2009 KUBOTA KX161-3, STK# E05063, S/N 70332, 510 HRS, CAB, RADIO, ANGLE BLADE, COUPLER, THUMB, 24" BUCKET, RUBBER TRACKS, CALL PINE BUSH! ................................$52,000 2002 VOLVO EC55, STK# E05591, S/N Y20463, 5300 HOURS, RUBBER TRACK EXCAVATOR, AUX. HYDRAULICS, 3 BUCKETS (18”, 24”, 36”), CALL PINE BUSH! ....................................$24,500 COMPACTOR 1991 REX SP848PD, STK# R05266X, S/N 8PHX1090, 2609 HRS, COMPACTOR, SHEEPS FEET, CALL PINE BUSH! ................$15,000 OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCKS 1996 MOXY MT30X, STK# H04588X, S/N 353574, CALL PINE BUSH!..................................................................................$39,000

2003 KOMATSU PC200LC-7, STK# E05538, S/N A86386, 4907 HRS, EXCAVATOR W/AUTO CLAMP THUMB & BKT, CALL PINE BUSH! ............$65,000

CRAWLER DOZERS 1987 CATERPILLAR D6H, STK# D04592X, 2831 HOURS, CALL PINE BUSH! ........................................................................$39,000 1994 DRESSER TD7H, STK# D05581C, S/N P025643, 3471 HOURS, RECENT BOTTOM, GOOD RUNNING CONDITION, CALL EAST PBE! ..........................................................................$17,900 1974 FIATALLIS 12GB, STK# C05742X, S/N 96Y02889, 3YD. CRAWLER LOADER, CALL PINE BUSH!................................$8,500 1988 KOMATSU D68E, STK# D05755CX, S/N 1251, 6469 HOURS, MACHINE OVERALL GOOD CONDITION, RECENT BOTTOM, CALL EAST PBE! ..........................................................................$36,000 KOMATSU D85E-17, STK# D04590X, S/N 26682, 5298 HRS CALL PINE BUSH! ........................................................................$45,000 LOADER BACKHOES FORD 555E, STK# B05192, S/N 031004825, 3821 HRS, S/N 031004825, BACKHOE LOADER, CAB, HEAT, EXTENDAHOE, SIDE DUMP BKT, CALL PINE BUSH!............................................$21,000 2007 KUBOTA B26, STK# B03235, S/N # 50324, 347 HRS, LOADER BACKHOE W/HYD. THUMB, 3RD AUX. HYDRAULICS, 18” AND 66” BUCKETS, FRONT AND REAR WORKLIGHTS, FLIP PADS, CALL PINE BUSH! ..............................................................$25,900

*PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME *NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR MISPRINTS

ROLLERS 2007 BOMAG BW177D-40, STK# R2423C, 3 HRS, 66” DRUM, ROPS-FOPS, CALL EAST PBE! ..........................................$75,000 SKID STEERS BOBCAT S185, STK# S05531, S/N 525012286, SKID STEER W/7 FT. POWER ANGLE PLOW, CALL PINE BUSH! ....................$18,500 2004 KOMATSU SK820-5, STK# S03442X, S/N TF50093, SKIDSTEER WITH CAB, HEAT, PALLET FORKS, STEEL TRACKS, CALL EAST PBE! ................................................................$15,500 KOMATSU SK1020-5, STK# S05536, S/N A80031, 1250 HRS, SKID STEER W/CAB, MANUAL COUPLER, BKT, CALL PINE BUSH! ............................................................................................$21,500 TELESCOPIC BOOM LIFT 1999 GROVE AMZ50XT, STK# J04288X, S/N M48623, ALL WHEEL DRIVE, COMBINATION PROPANE-GASOLINE, CALL PINE BUSH!.... ............................................................................................$12,000 WHEEL LOADERS 1995 CAT 924F, STK# W05253, S/N 6MN00226, 7200 HRS, CAB W/HEAT, CALL PINE BUSH! ................................................$32,500 2001 KOMATSU WA250-3 MC, STK# W05617, S/N A71386, 3350 HRS, CALL PINE BUSH!......................................................$60,000 KOMATSU WA250PT-5L, STK# W05740, S/N A79201, FORKS, CALL PINE BUSH! ..............................................................$82,500


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Voorhees, NJ 800-232-6535 Allentown, PA 800-383-8894 Scranton, PA 800-569-1400 Elkton, MD 800-544-7127

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

New Manac 87 Cu. Yd. Hardox 450 Steel Dumps, 40'x102"x100" single point susp., barn door, 11R245 tires

New XL Specialized Hydraulic Detachable 60 Ton Double Drop Extendables, 3+2 Capable, Flip Box Spreader Bar, Flip Axles, Pony Motors, Aluminum Wheels, In Stock

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R290LC-7

R140LC-7

R450LC-7

197 HP P,, 10'10" ARM, 32" TRACKS, AUX HYD, 1848 HRS,

105 HP P,, 9'10" ARM, 24" P TRACKS, AUX HYD,1140 HRS,

320 HP P, 11'1" ARM, 32" TRACKS, 1361 HRS, # 29038 $CALL

#28796

$104,950

#29037

$59,900

EXCAVATORS

R250LC-7 163 HP P,, 10' ARM, 32" TRACKS, AUX HYD 2767 HRS,

# 29508

$95,975

R290LC-7 LR,

R360LC-7

261 HP P,, 10'6" ARM, 32" 197 HP P,, 32" TRACKS, 3226 HRS, TRACKS, AUX HYD, 2928 HRS,

60' 9" REACH

# 30422

$119,500

# 34748

$159,900


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2009 Link-Belt 218HSL, 180’ Boom, (2) 15’ Tube Jib Exts, 15T Swvl Hkball, 80T 4-Shv Hkblk, A&B Upper & Side Front Ctwts, 5’ Tip Ext., stk5383...... ......................................................................$POR

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

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

2008 National 14127A, 30’ Boom Ext., Hour Meter, O/R Controls Box, Sterling LT9513 410HP, stk4885 ........................................................$POR

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

2007 National 13110H, 110’ Boom, 44’ Jib, 22’ SD Flatbed, Ctwt, SFO, Sterling LT9513, Air Shift PTO, 22’ Torsion Box, Rear Removable Boom Rack, stk4287 ........................................$199,500

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

1985 National 666A, 12.5-Ton, 66’+42’, Ball, Single Sheave Block, Bulkhead, Steel Deck, Ford LN9000, Cummins, Tandem, stk6410 ......$19,500

1999 Mantis 14010, 70 Ton, 54’ Boom, 45-Ton 3Shv Blk, 12-Ton Ball, Aux Winch, Hyd Expandable Tracks, Aux Sheave, Self-Erect Ctwt Pkg, 111’ Boom Available for Addl $75,000, stk5670 ............ ................................................................$219,500

2008 Link-Belt RTC8050II, 40T 4-Shv Q/R Hkblk, Aux Lift Sheave, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, 2 Winches w/2-Spd, stk4822 ..................................$299,900

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

2011 Link-Belt RTC8065II, 40T 4-Shv Q/R Hkblk, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, Aux Lifting Sheave, 2 Winches w/2-Spd, 35’-58’ Offset Fly, stk6193 ............$POR


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points for food distribution, and Takeuchi track loaders to remove “Usually, there are a trees and debris. But it also is helping in a more lot of positive stories immediate, more basic way, by distributing free bottled water and about close calls. food to victims in storm-affected areas. Now, there’s so much “We’re in the equipment rental business, so we knew an indirect loss. It creates a real effect would require rental equipment,” explained Jamie Cowin, sense of sadness.” Clearing Out Ringgold president and CEO of Cowin In Ringgold, Ga., near the Tennessee borEquipment Company Inc. der, officials shut down major roads leading Tad Agoglia “We discussed potential needs, into the city because of “downed power First Response Team of America but first we thought about what we lines, broken gas lines and looting,” accordcould do to help our neighbors and ing to Catoosa County Sheriff Phil support the community. Summers. He estimated that Birmingham Support Manager Joe the tornado was in Ringgold DeGrotti had an idea: cook meals for about five minutes. Five and supply water. It seemed obvipeople died and homes were ous.” so badly damaged that “only With support from equipment foundations are left,” suppliers and generous citizens, Summers said. Cowin sent trucks loaded with Many of those foundations large, company-owned grills to were buried in debris. By late Photo courtesy of Lola Pierce Cullman, where employees and May, Agoglia’s First Response First Response Team powering up a Methodist volunteers are grilling 500 meals crews had cleared 25 home church in Ringgold, Ga., the largest building left every day to serve to hundreds of sites for people without insurstanding, so it could serve as a hub for shelter victims of the tornadoes. ance and who lost loved ones. and a distribution site “I’m proud of the team effort,” “Complete demo down to Cowin said. “It will take a long time the foundation,” he elaborated. Photo courtesy of Ben Rollins Bucket after bucket of debris being cleared away by that the equipment “can do so much more.” to clean and rebuild. So many people lost “For free.” He plans to do more, as well. If he can everything; they just have nothing. We’re One home he cleared First Response in Tuscaloosa, Ala. secure financial support, he expects to stay in proud to support our community during this belonged to a young woman tragic crisis.” “As a human, something inside causes us Ringgold another month. who lost her unborn baby, her husband and Cowin said he doesn’t know how long to rise to the occasion: we have a job to do. home. Serving Those Affected in they’ll continue to provide free food and “It’s hard to reconcile what they’re going It’s not just asphalt and trees; there are peoAlabama water — “as long as it’s helpful and needed, through when everything you love is lost,” ple everywhere. You can’t help but be fueled According to the National Weather I suppose. As government agencies take Agoglia continued. “We hope it makes her by the tears. It gets personal. We go from Service, 52 tornadoes devastated Alabama charge, our demand could decline.” feel good to see her lot cleared, rather than strangers to friends to almost family.” Until then, it looks like the effort will Agoglia’s crew of four to six regulars, on April 27, with six EF3, eight EF4 and two the mess and memories. We can’t fix what working seven days a week, was augmented EF5 tornadoes confirmed. Alabama’s feder- expand to Tuscaloosa and other heavily has happened, we just help.” They help by clearing roads so rescue for a week by 20 employees from Lookout al disaster declaration spreads across 42 damaged communities. A very large and exceptionally destructive EF4 tornado, with workers and aid organizations can get in, Mountain Peterbilt, Ringgold, Ga., the deal- counties. The Alabama Emergency Management peak winds up to 190 mph, ripped through have access to those in need and operate. ership that donated the First Response Agency deployed 35 teams in DeKalb, Tuscaloosa and Birmingham on April 27, While one team cleared roads, another trucks. “It was a meaningful response,” he Tuscaloosa, Calhoun, Franklin, Marion, leaving more than 650,000 without power cleared a path to the Methodist church — the largest building left standing — and pow- explained, “because these people know how Fayette and Madison Counties. They include and at least 249 dead, as well as significant 10 heavy rescue teams, 10 medium rescue structural damage in its mile- to 1½-mileered up the building with emergency lighting to operate the equipment.” In addition to the Peterbilt trucks, First teams, five light rescue teams, an urban wide, 80-mile-long path. so it could serve as a hub for shelter and a “There’s such a wide swath of damage, Response has been using a Prentice loader search and rescue team, a state mortuary distribution site. from Tuscaloosa to north Birmingham in “We have a generator that will power up from the Caterpillar loader division, rubber team and eight law enforcement teams. The first major tornado of that devastating eastern Alabama. It’s tragic,” Cowin said. track multi-terrain loaders from Cat and Walmart,” Agoglia explained. A third team cleared the cemetery of tree Terex, Terex light towers, Cat generators and day struck the city of Cullman, Ala. Rated an “There’s a lot of loss of life and property. stumps and fallen trees and stones so burials Stihl chainsaws. Together, they have moved EF 4, it caused extensive destruction in the There’s a lot of need.” thousands of yards of debris, which is placed city of about 20,000 people. could take place. To help local residents, Cowin From Tuscaloosa to Tennessee “One thing that’s different about this in safe, designated, out-of-the-way areas for Equipment, which sells, rents and services The need extends through several states. storm is the amount of death and injury,” later pick-up by state officials. “We’ve had no equipment failure in four heavy equipment in Alabama, Georgia and Tornadoes that tore through Marion County, Agoglia reflected. “Usually, there are a lot of Florida, donated to the American Red Cross Ala., and Ringgold, Ga., moved into positive stories about close calls. Now, years,” Agoglia said proudly. Having run a construction company, he and loaned equipment to charitable organi- Tennessee. there’s so much loss. It creates a real sense of “Four tornadoes came through,” statsaid he knew what the equipment could do, zations and local government agencies sadness.” His despair is outweighed by a personal but explained that this type of operation is a assisting with the cleanup. It sent generators ed David Weems, Greenville, Tenn., very different application and has taught him to light up parking lots serving as gathering sense of responsibility. see TORNADO page 116 Some of the collateral damage not immediately considered is the amount of destroyed timber. According to the Georgia Forestry Commission, 161,208 acres of forest land, with an estimated value of $68,296,055, in 34 counties has been destroyed by the Super Outbreak. PaulkBuchanan pointed out the potential fire hazard.


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

724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820 Call Andy Miller Established 1928 Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees WHEEL LOADERS Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25 rubber, 15K hours, work ready . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500 Cat 936E, 1989, EROPS, 2.75 cy GP bkt, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$59,000 Komatsu WA250-3PT, 1999, EROPS w/AC, JRB coupler, bucket, forks 20.5x25, good cond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$63,500 Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 $79,500 John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GP bkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . .$46,000 Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, boom susp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . .$89,500 COMPACTORS IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$69,500 IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 IR SD70D, 2000, Pro-Pac, 66" smooth drum, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,000 Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all work ready . . . . . . .From $79,500 Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor, 1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,500 Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & remote . . .$4,000 to $10,000 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . .$4,000 - $6,500

LANDSCAPING Case 480 Broom Tractor, frt mounted 6' sweepster broom, ROPS . . . . . . . .$13,000 Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . .$10,500 Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72" hydraulic broom . . . . . .$11,500 Taylor-Way 12' Transport Disc, 24" discs, (4) tires, hyd lift, exc . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,500 Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hyd angle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500

CRAWLER LOADERS

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

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

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


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New Areas With Oil, Natural Gas Need Roads, Housing OIL from page 1

ground. You certainly need trenching equipment for pipelines. The oil supply side benefits the whole construction industry and the whole economy. “The best example is the Bakken under North Dakota and Montana, which has led to demand for a range of other structures, including hotels and housing because workers are moving into an area, which historically has had very little accommodations. Oil drilling is now big in certain geographical areas where not much was happening before — like Western North Dakota and parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana. In natural gas, the Marcellus Shale in western Pennsylvania, and gas drilling in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas, are also spurring construction.” New oil fields, which also are spurring construction, include the Eagle Ford under South Texas, the Niobrara under Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska and Kansas; the Leonard in New Mexico and Texas; and the Monterey in California. Production in the Bakken has surpassed pipeline capacity; oil is going to refineries by rail and truck. Drilling companies had had to erect camps to house workers. Bakken and Eagle Ford are each expected to produce 4 billion barrels of oil, making them the fifth and sixth largest oil fields ever discovered in the United States (The top four are Prudhoe Bay in Alaska, Spraberry Trend in West Texas, the East Texas Oilfield and the Kuparuk Field in Alaska.) Within five years, the new fields are expected to produce one million to two million barrels per day, according to some estimates, boosting U.S. production 20 percent to 40 percent. Affects Construction Prices More crude oil would lower the price of petroleum products used in construction. “Our industry is a major user of diesel fuel and, of course, of asphalt,” Simonson said. “The price of this fuel tracks very closely with the price of crude oil, which has recently ranged between $97 and $102 per barrel. We’re very much in favor of drilling, both to increase the supply and hold down the price of crude and products from it.” Offshore Drilling On Oct. 1, 2008, Congress lifted the federal ban on offshore drilling, which had kept 75 percent of U.S. coastal waters in the lower 48 states off limits to development for nearly three decades. Then, the BP-(British Petroleum) owned $560-million Deepwater Horizon Macondo drilling rig shot up in flames on April 20, 2010, spilling 4.9-million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. This led the Obama Administration to declare a six-month moratorium on offshore drilling in the Gulf. As the recovery struggled slowly forward, the Administration lifted the moratorium this past October and gave oil and gas companies an extra year to develop deep water leases to make up for delays. The Administration also put new safety regulations in place and is

requiring a strong permitting process through the Department of the Interior. Critics charge that unnecessary bureaucracy in the permitting process is delaying new drilling. “Gulf sites are back in play; the moratorium has been lifted, but permitting is still functioning the way a moratorium would, holding things up,” said Reid Porter, media relations representative of the American Petroleum Institute (API) in Washington, D.C. Eric Milito, API’s group director for upstream and industry operations, said in a Washington teleconference: “We have seen dozens of exploration projects get recycled [in the regulatory and permitting process] on an average of four to five times … Oil and natural gas development on U.S. public lands and federal offshore waters remains on a very slow track … What the industry needs is not a checklist, but clarity on the level of information that is required to meet the expectations of the regulator and to ultimately gain approval. The checklist still does not address the continued ping-ponging that occurs with plans and permits … The approval process has taken more than six months, in many cases close to a year.” The Obama Administration has given oil and gas companies an extra year to apply for extensions of deep water leases expiring before 2015. New leases are not happening, according to critics who say 2011 may be the first year without a Gulf lease sale since 1969 and the first year without a federal offshore lease sale since 1957. Despite the go-ahead in the Gulf, an estimated 85 percent of potential offshore drilling sites remains off limits. Industry is not allowed access to many sites in the outer continental shelf, including many in the Atlantic Ocean off Virginia, North Carolina and Florida. (The moratorium after the Deepwater Horizon accident cost an estimated 19,000 jobs worth $1.1 billion in lost wages, according to a Louisiana State University study. It also cost BP more than $40 billion.) Boosts Economies of States Milito told Construction Equipment Guide that offshore drilling strongly impacts the economies, including construction, in states that are far away from the Gulf. “Look at the industries, like construction, that support offshore drilling,” he said. “The amount spent [on related activities] in places like Illinois and Pennsylvania is in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Gulf production and exploration provides jobs across the country in industries like construction. Providing access in areas, which we have been unable to reach and produce resources, has the potential, over the next 20 to 30 years, to create hundreds of thousands of additional jobs as well as significant government revenues and domestic production. Ultimately, oil and natural gas generates revenues, GDP, everything that the country sorely needs.” Polls indicate that 69 percent of U.S. citi-

zens favor more offshore drilling. New Keystone XL Pipeline API Chief Executive Officer Jack Gerard recently said that the Keystone XL Pipeline — a proposed expanded “bullet” pipeline between the United States and Canada, which has been under review for 35 months — “is the largest shovel-ready job-creating program on the books; over time it will create over 465,000 jobs; it is huge.” API’s Milito commented: “We believe that opening up public lands and federal offshore areas to oil and natural gas development, and approving the Keystone XL Pipeline, could provide secure liquid fuel supplies for 92 percent of the nation’s consumption in 2035.” The proposed Keystone Gulf Coast Expansion Project is a 1,661-mi. (2,673 km) crude oil pipeline that would begin at Hardisty, Alberta, and extend southeast through Saskatchewan, Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska. It would incorporate a portion of the Keystone Pipeline (Phase 2) through Nebraska and Kansas to serve markets at Cushing, Okla., before delivering product near existing terminals in Nederland, Texas, serving the Port Arthur, Texas, marketplace. The $13-billion Keystone pipeline system would significantly improve the efficiency and security of access to Canadian oil. The most technologically advanced pipeline in the world, it would be lined with hundreds of advanced sensors to instantly detect malfunctions. Total Number of Rigs Increasing Despite obstacles, the number of active drilling rigs in the U.S. increased from 1539 on June 17, 2010 to 1860 on June 17, 2011, including an increase in the number of oil rigs from 574 to 984. Though the number of natural gas rigs decreased from 953 to 870, this is attributed to pricing and profit margin factors and the lack of full information in the rush to develop new sites in areas like the Marcellus Shale. (The current 2011 figure also includes six “miscellaneous” sites.) “From last year to this year, there has been a tremendous increase in the number of active [oil] rigs; in the Gulf of Mexico, the number jumped from 17 to 35,” said Raghavan Narayan, API’s senior economic analyst. “Things are coming back. The industry wants to produce more domestically so there has been an increased push. The top oil and gas producing states are New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wyoming.” The rig count peaked at 4,530 in 1981 because of the oil crisis at that time. A low of 488 was recorded in 1999. The number of natural gas rigs could increase dramatically if Congress passes a new Alternative Transportation bill which would increase tax credits for companies converting heavy trucks and refueling stops from diesel to domestic natural gas. Conversion cost estimates are $100,000 per refueling station and $64,000 for an 18-

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Trico Equipment Holds Triple Threat Rodeo in N.J.;

Mike Mulrain (L), Stavola Contracting, Tinton Falls, N.J., meets up with Frank Horan of Trico during the backhoe event.

Reviewing the rules for the Wheel Loader Roundup event (LR) are Neil Ingraham and Andrew Volponi, both of Trico, and contestant Robert Tutela of BT Site Improvement, Toms River, N.J.

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rico Equipment held a Case Triple Threat Rodeo recently in Freehold, N.J. Across the United States and Canada, Case dealerships are hosting local Triple Threat Rodeos from April to October 2011. One winner from each local rodeo and five wildcard competitors will advance to the North American Championship Event to be held at the World of Concrete Show in Las Vegas in January 2012. There, a champion will be crowned. First prize will be a 2011 Dodge Ram 2500HD pickup truck and a 2011 Case Construction TR270 compact track loader. Second and third place winners will receive a $5,000 and $2,500 CNH Capital Card, respectively. The winning competitor at each local event will earn a

Joe Costa tries to pull the soccer ball, chained to a piece of wood, under the pipe. Costa works for MC Excavating in Hillside, N.J.

trip for two to the North American Triple Threat Rodeo Championship in Las Vegas, $500 and commemorative Triple Threat Rodeo belt buckle. Local second and third place finishers receive $250 and $100, respectively; a commemorative Triple Threat Rodeo belt buckle and a chance to become one of five Wildcard entries. Case’s Triple Threat Rodeo consists of three events, which use the Case N Series loader/backhoe, the F Series wheel loader and the Alpha Series skid steer: • Backhoe Bronc Buster — the backhoe is used in a series of obstacles, which includes the use of soccer and tennis balls. • Wheel Loader Roundup — contestants use a wheel loader to pick up various transport bars off their bases and

Frank Sutton of Frank Sutton Trucking, Wall, N.J., readies himself for the wheel loader event on board the new Case F Series loader.

Eugene (Gene) Bland of L.N. Rothberg & Son was big winner at Trico Equipment’s Case Triple Threat Rodeo, with a score of 272.

carry/move to other areas across the event space. • Skid Steer Showdown — a bar is attached to the bucket and the contestant must carry two soccer balls (and one floating soccer ball inside of bucket) while maneuvering around cones and through F-assemblies to the final destination, without dropping the soccer balls. Trico’s Triple Threat Rodeo drew 56 contestants. L.N. Rothberg & Son completed a rare sweep, with three of its contestants finishing in the top three: First Place: Eugene (Gene) Bland, L.N. Rothberg & Son, Middlesex. N.J. — Score: 272 Second Place: David McGinn, L.N. Rothberg & Son, Middlesex, N.J.

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L.N. Rothberg & Son Contestants Finishes in Top Three

(L-R): Rui Fernandes, Eugene Bland, Dave McGinn, all of L.N. Rothberg & Son, finished third, first and second, respectively.

Trico Equipment’s Karen Forte was the official scorekeeper during the Case Triple Threat Rodeo, recently held at Trico in Freehold, N.J.

John Yocum (R), Case product support manager, review operating instructions for the skid steer event with John Horn of the Washington Township Road Department.

— Score: 372 Third Place: Rui “Danny” Fernandes, L.N. Rothberg & Son, Middlesex, N.J. — Score: 395 Founded in 1948, L.N. Rothberg is a diverse contractor that specializes in all phases of paving and site construction for homeowners’ associations, property management companies, educational institutions, shopping centers and commercial and industrial projects. John Rothberg, the company’s president, wasn’t surprised that three of his crew members performed as well as they did in the competition. “Gene [Bland], David [McGinn] and Danny

[Fernandes] are all experienced and skilled operators; and they’ve been with our company for a long time; they’re very dedicated and t hey operate all the equipment we use,” he said. All three — Bland, McGinn and Fernandes — have worked for the company for at least two decades. McGinn, in fact, was the first employee John Rothberg personally hired in 1974. The company almost took the top four positions as another contestant, Jeff Loesch, foreman, barely missed out, finishing fifth. He started with the company in 1994. All Case Triple Threat Rodeo hosting dealerships offer a slew of activities geared toward families and Trico was no exception. A DJ provided music throughout the event,

while children had plenty to keep themselves occupied throughout the day. Trico provided an 8 by 8-ft. sandbox in which kids could “pan for gold.” Using sifters, they sought out hidden toys and coins. Children also were given the opportunity to operate the bucket on a Case CX36B miniexcavator. A concession truck was onsite serving hotdogs, hamburgers, sausage, cheesesteaks, chick cheesesteaks, french fries, cheese fries, egg sandwiches and sno-cones. Local Habitat for Humanity chapters receive a donation from each Case Triple Threat Rodeo event. For this event, Trico donated $500 to the Western Monmouth Habitat for Humanity. For more information, visit www.caserodeoseries.com/.

Tim Kelly of Scheidler Excavating, Hightstown, N.J., places the trash can over the cone in the backhoe event.

Trico also had a mini-excavator event just for fun. Here, Rui Fernandes’s daughter, Jillian, gets ready to work the controls. Rui Fernandes’s company, L.N. Rothberg & Son, is based in Middlesex, N.J.


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to be replaced. Built in 1950, the 60-odd-ft. bridge crosses Spring Creek behind Hershey’s Chocolate World. In recent years, state inspections have determined it to be structurally deficient, meaning it’s outlived its intended lifespan. Rather than replace the bridge at its current location, the Derry Township Board of Supervisors voted in June to begin the preliminary engineering for the re-location of Park Boulevard itself, which bounds Hersheypark on its southwest side. The concept is to bring Park Boulevard almost due south from its split near the Giant Center to the Norfolk Southern Railroad line. From there, it will parallel the railroad tracks east to the existing intersection with Ridge Road. The project would replace the bridge, but also would partially remove a barrier — Park Boulevard — that exists between Hersheypark and the former Parkview Golf Course. The course is already owned by Hershey Entertainment &

Resorts and was closed in 2005. Hersheypark would then be able to absorb a portion — roughly 31 acres — of the former golf course. While the ball has started rolling, township and Hershey officials said they are still discussing how the project will be funded. The federal government will likely pick up most of the tab using highway infrastructure dollars, but the township is looking for assistance with the locally funded portion, as well as a donation of land from the Hershey entities for the new route. Nothing has been set in stone. The project could take upwards of five years before the first shovel hits the dirt. Even if the project moves forward, an expansion could be more than a decade away. More tangibly, in mid-June the first structural components of the park’s new roller coaster started arriving in Hershey and work appeared to be moving full-speed ahead in the Comet Hollow section of the park, where the new ride will be located.

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LiuGong Reports Increased Earnings for First Quarter ’11 LiuGong Machinery Corp. announced first quarter earnings, reporting $93.35 million in net profit on $905.58 million total sales revenue. This represents nearly a 72 percent increase in revenue from the same period the previous year. After posting record profits for 2010, LiuGong shows no slowdown of its pace of sales as it enters 2011. LiuGong executives noted total 2011 first quarter profits were $111.15 million. The company reported $.12 in earnings per share. Company performance outstripped first quarter 2010’s reported figures by a huge margin. During the same time last year, LiuGong had reported $507.02 million in total sales revenue. Company Vice Chairman and President Zeng Guang’an said LiuGong’s careful study and implementation of global best practices in management is paying off. “We work on meeting our strategic

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panels have a 25-year warranty, after which time, he said that they may be removed in federal tax investment credits, the sale of enerorder to use the land for other purposes. gy and capacity and monetizing the solar enviWith many states mandating that energy ronmental credits, all of which contribute to companies buy green power, Porrazzo noted the overall cost of the program, reducing the that it’s often less expensive for them to own burden on customers. According to the land and facilities so they qualify for the NJspotlight.com, data compiled from a study tax credits. by the Rutgers Center for Energy, Economic & “The price of installation, the modules and Environmental Policy indicates that with retail other components has come down, so it’s 50 rates for electricity at 15 cents per kilowatt to 70 percent less expensive to construct a syshour, it costs less than 1 percent (two-tenths of tem than it was 15 years ago. With the price of one penny per kilowatt hour per month) for standard electricity going up, it makes a lot of residential customers to promote solar develsense to go solar.” opment. Because today’s solar technology is “evolutionary, not revolutionary,” Porrazzo said, PSE&G’s Plan older systems do not become obsolete. The state has installed more than 100 mW Current inverters are 97 percent efficient and of solar energy in recent years. PSE&G, New he said that last three percent will be very Jersey’s oldest and largest regulated gas and New Jersey ranks second only to California in the use of solar power. expensive to obtain, making systems in place electric delivery utility, serving almost threetoday viable in the foreseeable future. quarters of the state’s population, plans to However, he added, “You have to spend The Yardville Solar Farm is the install even more. money to produce solar power.” largest of four solar farms New Jersey is an optimal location for solar facilities, said The utility company already owned the land in Hamilton that PSE&G has built as part Dan Porrazzo, senior project manager of American Capital Township, east of Trenton, N.J., so there was no added cost of its Solar 4 All program. Energy, because of the vast amount of open farmland needof acquiring space. The land, which was farmed until last ed for solar systems, a climate that provides cooler temperayear, borders a utility substation on two sides. tures than sunny climes like Arizona and southern California “The original intent,” Porrazzo explained, “was to connect — which enhance the performance of the solar panels, and it to the substation so that all excess power goes to the grid.” because of the state’s renewable energy credit program that American Capital Energy will oversee installation of 80 provides more money to build solar facilities than many mW DC of solar capacity in New Jersey by 2013, said other states offer. ACE’s role in this project was to engineer Sullivan. By the end of February, 4.4 total megawatts at and manage the turn-key installation and procure all equipYardville was online. ment. The first phase of construction was completed in PSE&G plans to invest more than $140 million in 20 solar November 2010. At the peak of construction, more than 100 projects that will create 300 jobs and provide the state with workers were on-site, building the footings and mounts and 30 MW of solar-generated power. When complete, 20 proj- as we invest more than $750 million to increase access to installing the panels, Sullivan said. “It’s daytime shift work ects under development will produce enough energy to solar energy in New Jersey,” said Al Matos, PSE&G’s vice — 6 days/week.” power 4,900 homes and eliminate 23,000 metric tons of president of renewables and energy solutions, in a statement. “Dealing with a snowier and colder winter than usual has CO2 emissions — the equivalent of removing nearly 2,800 “Clean energy investments are the key to a sustainable been a bit of a challenge for the project,” Sullivan said, “but cars from the road for one year. future.” I don’t think it has caused any significant delays — just more The first segment of the two-part Solar 4 All program The projects also will stimulate the economy, said Ralph of a hardship for the workers installing the panels.” involves installation of up to 40 mW of pole-attached smart LaRossa, president and COO of PSE&G, by putting people Sitework required excavation to create a retention pond solar units on utility poles in the PSE&G service areas, to work, installing tens of thousands of solar panels. and berms that were planted with $200,000 worth of bushes including the state’s six largest cities and approximately 300 “Investments like these will help New Jersey attract manrural and suburban communities. It is the largest pole- ufacturing jobs and help workers build the skills required to to shield the view of the solar panels from the neighbors, Porrazzo explained. attached solar installation in the world, with smart solar units compete in the new green economy.” “We had a lot of dozers, backhoes, excavators, dumps and connected directly into PSE&G’s electric distribution sysPSE&G said the installation will create approximately forklifts onsite. The property features a 6-foot dip in the centem. 150 jobs and that the design and installation work will be The second segment includes construction of 40 mW of completed by four different solar developers. Chosen ter and extensive wetlands behind the site, so we built a centralized solar facilities throughout the state on PSE&G- through a technical review process, solar developers retention area to release runoff slowly back to the wetlands.” The 4,400 kW DC system is ground-mounted with a fixed owned properties. Yardville is a “key part of the 40 mW of American Capital Energy, headquartered in North tilt incorporating Suntech Panels, Unirac ISYS Racking and centralized solar that helps make up the 80 mW total of Solar Chelmsford, will serve as general contractor for the Yardville AE Inverters. Porrazzo said the first step is construction of 4 All,” said Fran Sullivan, spokesperson of PSE&G. There is facility. the racking systems, which are wind tunnel- and snow loadcurrently about 28 MW installed, she indicated, split evenly tested. Next, crews anchor them into the ground. When between pole-attached solar panels and large centralized Yardville projects. The Yardville Solar Farm will consist of 15,580 Suntech building on landfills, he said counterweights are used Four sites were selected to become ground-mounted solar 275-watt solar modules, which weigh 3 lbs. per square-foot. instead. Finally, the modules are installed and wired into the farms: Yardville (4.4 mW), Linden (3.2 mW), Edison (2 They will cover the 15.75 acres of property owned by inverter, which converts DC voltage to AC power. Maintenance is “virtually nothing,” Porrazzo said: checkmW) and Trenton (1.3 mW). All four sites will utilize crys- PSE&G, providing enough grid-connected solar-generated ing for loose wires and ensuring they remain clean and unobtalline solar panel technology and have monitoring and com- electricity to power 720 average-size homes. munications functionality. Each will be among the largest According to Porrazzo, it takes five acres of open land for structed. “In the northeast, we get enough rain to clean the panels. solar farms in the state, providing customers with clean elec- every 1 MW of solar power generated — and if there are tricity. trees on the edge of that acreage, it requires even more. Once In the southwest, where there’s a lot of dust, you should wash “This is one of many projects that PSE&G is developing the solar panels are installed, the land can’t be used. These them occasionally.” CEG


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2007 CASE SV208PD, STK# CE4364, 66” PAD FOOT ROLLER, 399 HRS ..........................................$49,000 2006 CASE SV212, STK# CE4314, 84” SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER, 340 HRS ..........................................$54,000 2007 CASE 750K, STK# CE4313, CAB, A/C, 20”SHOES, 120”BLADE, 556 HRS ....................................$57,500 2006 CASE 850K, STK# CE4152, CAB, A/C, 24”SHOES, 120”BLADE, 1817 HRS ..................................$59,500 2006 CASE CX160, STK# CE4189, A/C, THUMB, 36”BKT., 28”SHOES, 2964 HRS......................$56,000 2006 CASE CX210, STK# CE4177, A/C, THUMB, PLUMBING, 42”BKT., 2786 HRS ....................$82,000 2006 CASE 325 ART.TRUCK, STK# CE4159, MINT CONDITION, 2355 HRS ..................................$76,500 2000 CAT 953C, STK# CU3548, CAB W/HEAT ONLY, 4 IN 1 BKT, 20” SHOES, 4512 HRS ................$38,500 2000 DEERE 555G LOADER, STK# RM8060, 4 IN 1 BKT, GOOD GROUND WORK ..................................$24,000 2006 CASE 580M, STK# CE4271, 2WD, TURBO, OROPS, STD. HOE, 24” BKT, 453 HRS ..........$42,000 2006 CASE 580M, STK# CE4241, 4WD, TURBO, OROPS, E-STICK, 845 HRS ............................$47,500 2007 CASE 580M, STK# CE4360, 2WD, OROPS, KENT HAMMER, 356 HRS ........................................$64,000 2007 CASE 430, STK# CE4331, 73” BKT, NEW TIRES, LIGHTS, 779 HRS ..........................................$19,000 2006 TAKEUCHI TL150, STK# KA0648, OROPS, 80” TOOTH BKT, NEW TRACKS, 1975 HRS ..........$27,500 2004 TAKEUCHI TL140, STK# CU3558, OROPS, 76” SMOOTH BKT, W/TOOTH BAR, 935 HRS........$21,000

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2008 Hyundai 500LC-7A, Stk# HY12554, 1,453 Hrs, Exc. w/double acting hydraulics ..................................$259,000

2007 Hyundai 290LC-7A, Stk# HY12233, 78 Hrs, Exc. w/double acting hydraulics ..................................$129,900

2007 Hyundai 140LCD-7A, Stk# HY12234, 168 Hrs, Exc. w/blade, double acting hyds & pattern changer. Brand New warranty$87,900

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Jeff Merle, vice president of Machinery Sales at Foley Incorporated announced that Kirk Chagnon has joined the company as a heavy machinery account manager. Before coming to Foley, Chagnon spent the last 22 years at another construction equipment dealer. There he held the positions of sales representative, sales manager and vice president of field sales. “Kirk is a strong addition to our sales force. His product and industry knowledge will make him a great asset to our customers,” Merle said. As a heavy machinery account manager, Chagnon will utilize his extensive product knowledge, assisting Foley customers to choose the best equipment for their company and applications. He will be responsible for select customer accounts throughout northern New Jersey. “Kirk’s strong customer relationships will help us better serve our North Jersey customer base. Foley strives to be the unbeatable business partner, and we feel that our strong sales team is a direct representation of this,” said Merle.


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2004 MACK CV713 GRANITE TRI AXLE DUMP TRUCK, AI 427, Mack 10spd, 20F 20T 44 Rears, only 147,000 Miles, Jake, A/C, 16’ OX Steel Body, stk# 973 ..........................................................$64,500

2006 CAT 302.5C, blade, good ruber tracks, 2 spd, swing boom, 6.3k lbs, 253 hours, stk# 672 ............................................................$19,500

2002 CAT 320CL, manual thumb, 50-60% undercarriage, a/c, 42" bkt, 6,917 hours, stk# 742 ..............................................................$67,500

2006 WESTERN STAR TRI AXLE DUMP, Cat 475, 8LL Trans, 20F 20T 46 Rears, Full Lockers, 225,235 Miles..........................$67,500

2002 CAT 938G WHEEL LOADER, Coupler, Ride Control, A/C, stk# 876 ..............................................................................................$62,900

1986 READ RD90A SCREEN, Lister Diesel, Runs & Operates Good, stk# 389..................................................................................$24,500

2002 ECONOLINE 26 TON TAG TRAILER, 20’ Deck 5’ Tail, Ramps, 102” Wide, Very Good Cond., stk# 167..........................$9,950

1997 PROTO GRIND 1200, material reducer, 300 ton per hr, 14 ft x 5'6" hopper, 48" x 20 ft rear discharge conveyer, 8,650 hours, stk# 029, *Located in Polk City, FL...............................................$34,500

2002 CAT 430DIT, 4x4, x-hoe, a/c, aux hyd, good rubber, 4,200 hours, stk# 254..................................................................................$42,500

1994 CAT 426B LOADER BACKHOE, 4x4, Std-Hoe, Cab w/Heat, Runs Good, stk# 249........................................................$24,500

2003 CAT 226, cab w/ heat, good filled rubber, 1500 lb lift cap, 58 hp, 736 hours, stk# 975 ...................................................................$14,900

1999 MOXY MT36, 36 ton, 6x6, a/c, 6 cyl scania, tailgate, stk# 016 ..............................................................................................................$32,500

1995 VOLVO A35, 35 ton, 6x6, a/c, 26.5R25, stk# 839, *Located in Lebanon, TN .......................................................................................$33,500

1967 CAT D6C DOZER, Semi U Blade, Good U/C, Sweeps, Winch, stk# 377 ................................................................................$18,500

2002 CAT 320CL EXCAVATOR, Manual Thumb, A/C, 42” Bkt, 6900 Hrs stk# 742............................................................................$67,500

2005 CAT 305CR MINI EXCAVATOR, Cab w/Air, Aux. Hyd. Swing Boom, Rubber Tracks, Blade, stk# 583.............................$28,500

2005 KOMATSU WA320-5L, 3.25 yard bucket, ride control, jrb coupler, variable shift, a/c, 50% rubber, 5,832 hours, stk# 559 .............. ..............................................................................................................$76,500

1998 VOLVO L120C WHEEL LOADER, Coupler, Bkt & Forks, New Paint, Clean Machine, stk# 956............................................$49,500

1994 VOLVO A35C HAUL TRUCK, 6x6, 35 Ton Cap, A/C, stk# 288........................................................................................................$29,900

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A. Gervasio Construction Celebrates 45 Years in Business By Jay Adams CEG CORRESPONDENT

This year, A. Gervasio Construction celebrates 45 years of service to the community in the field of excavation. The Foster R.I.-based company started humbly on a farm with a hard-working pair of boys. Albert (known as “Chic” to most) Gervasio started A. Gervasio Construction Company back in 1966. The life of the new company actually began with a death in 1963, when Gervasio’s dad passed away. Gervasio and his brother Bobby were left in charge of running the farm where they were raised. Gervasio bought a desperately needed piece of equipment for the farm, a brand new John Deere shovel dozer (model 20-10) for $6,600, which was needed to move corn silage and feed the cows. Now that he had a monthly note to pay on this piece of equipment, he needed to find a way to make it pay for itself. Gervasio started working the night shift at Pratt & Whitney as an apprentice sheet metal welder from midnight to 7 a.m., five to six days a week. But there was no rest. During the daylight hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., he would work on the farm. He then started doing other side jobs with the shovel dozer. Before he knew it, the earthmover was paid off. The Start of ‘Something Bigger’ Realizing this could be the start of something big, Gervasio bought a six-wheeler International truck and trailer to haul the machine around. With this mobility, he was on his way. For a few years, this was a one-man operation. In 1970, Gervasio bought a Ford Luievell truck and 500C backhoe and said goodbye to his night job at Pratt & Whitney. Then, Gervasio’s first employee, Mitch Parent A. Gervasio Construction’s first project of this kind; the installation of the base for the 100-kilowatt windmill at came along. To this day, 45 years down these country roads, the New England Institute of Technology’s campus, next to I-95 in Warwick, R.I. he is still considered family. Although he left the Credit to His Family business back in 1978, Parent still lives next door to Gervasio credits all of his family employees for A. Gervasio Construction. Many days, he can be the company’s ongoing success. He further believes found in the garage with the boys, working on a that being conservative in spending greatly conproject, or in the barn, still helping out. tributed to longevity in the field of construction. He That same year, 1978, Gervasio’s oldest son, also said that versatility in the field helped mightily. Peter Gervasio, came on board. He was barely 16 “We do anything, from digging pools to building when he started working after school and weekends. small roads, to rock walls and commercial endeavBusiness was good and growing steadily. ors,” he said. Gervasio then decided to buy a brand-new 1979 Being in the business for nearly a half-century Mack tri-axle 10-wheeler, the first tri-axle in the brings excellence in your trade. state of Rhode Island at the time. It affectionately For example, to watch Peter manipulate an excacame to be known as “Smokey.” Gervasio still vator is like seeing the machine as an extension of recalls how his friends and colleagues in the busihis very arms. ness all laughed at him for buying it. Connecticut Many times, Mark can be seen in a hole, shovelhad just passed new weight regulation laws on coming, while Peter and machine are lurking over his mercial vehicles requiring tri-axles, but Rhode head. Mark has complete faith in his brother’s abiliIsland hadn’t done so yet, and would not pass such ty to expedite the job without a glitch. regulations until the early 1980s. A. Gervasio Construction is based in bucolic By those 1980s, A. Gervasio Construction would Foster, the most countrified corner of northwest grow again, adding another Mack truck (three in Rhode Island, an excavated stone’s throw from all), two excavators, one backhoe and a bulldozer. It Connecticut. If you ask Gervasio, “Why Foster?” he also grew as a full family business, as, with this says, “Why not? I’ve been here since 1945, the end growth spurt came Mark Gervasio, Gervasio’s secof World War II.” ond son, and Jim Griffen, Gervasio’s nephew. Foster is a rural town with many back roads. The “We made money in the 80s, got everything just about paid off, in spite of the rising interest rates,” While working on the New England Tech project, the crew found that company is located on Jencks Road, along the Gervasio recalled. “People were building, and, as a the material was not virgin material, so they had to dig a 24-ft. (7.3 Connecticut border. Many a time, the company has matter of fact, one year, we dug almost 100 swim- m) wide by 16-ft. (4.9 m) deep hole, and pour flowable fill to stabilize had to fix or repair the local roads, so they are the base. ming pools.” see GERVASIO page 56


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Google Invests $280M With Installer SolarCity to Spur Home Solar Energy By Jonathan Fahey AP ENERGY WRITER

NEW YORK (AP) Google is making its largest investment yet in clean energy in an effort to help private homeowners put solar panels on their rooftops. The $280 million deal with installer SolarCity is the largest of its kind. SolarCity can use the funds to pay for a solar system that it can offer to residents for no money down. In exchange, customers agree to pay a set price for the power produced by the panels. Google earns a return on its investment by charging SolarCity interest to use its money and reaping the benefits of federal and local renewable energy tax credits. “It allows us to put our capital to work in a way that is very important to the founders and to Google, and we found a good business model to support,” said Joel Conkling of Google’s Green Business Operations in an interview before the company announced the investment June 14. Google co-founder and chief executive Larry Page wants Google’s operations to eventually produce no net greenhouse gas emissions. To this end, Google has invested in wind farms in North Dakota, California and Oregon, solar projects in California and Germany, and the early stages of a transmission system off the East coast meant to foster the construction of offshore wind farms. The SolarCity deal brings the total value of these investments to $680 million. Google, based in Mountain View, Calif., is emerging as one of the biggest corporate users of energy as it continues to build data centers packed with computers that run its search engine and other services. This type of fund Google is creating is common in the residential solar industry, A typical rooftop solar system costs $25,000 to $30,000, too much for many homeowners to lay out. Instead, solar providers like SolarCity and competitors SunRun and Sungevity can pay for the system with money borrowed from a bank or a specially-designed fund. The resident then pays a set rate for the power generated. The rate is lower than or roughly the same as the local electricity price. A typical 5-kilowatt system will generate about 7,000 kilowatt-hours of power in a year, or about 60 percent of the typical household’s annual use. The homeowner buys whatever remaining electric power he needs from the local utility. The homeowner typically enjoys lower overall power bills and is protected somewhat against potentially higher traditional electricity prices in the future. Electricity prices have not risen in recent months, unlike gasoline and heating oil. But they’re expected to creep up in coming years as the cost of increasingly stringent clean-air regulations are passed on to customers. These types of programs don’t work well for all homes. In order for both the solar company to make money and the homeowner to save money there must be some combination of high local electric rates, state and local subsidies, and low installation costs. And, of course, sunshine. A home needs a roof, preferably

facing south, that is not shaded by trees or structures. Google’s $280 million is expected to pay for 10,000 rooftop systems that will be installed over the next 18 months. These types of programs originated in California, by far America’s largest solar market, because the state has offered generous incentives, power prices are high and there is ample sunlight. In recent months, though, SolarCity and its competitors have announced expansions to other states, and the establishment of new funds to pay for new systems. SolarCity, based in San Mateo, California, offers service in Arizona, California, Colorado, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas and Washington, D.C. SolarCity established a $158 million fund in May while SunRun set up a $200 million fund, both with U.S. Bancorp. SolarCity has now raised $1.3 billion in total. Also last month, Sungevity announced it would offer services through Lowe’s stores in eight states. Customers typically choose to finance their systems. SolarCity said of the 15,000 systems it has installed, 12,000 were financed. Google’s investment generates returns three ways. Google gets a tax credit from the federal government of 30 percent of the cost of the solar projects, in this case $84 million. It also can write off the total value of the systems in the year they are built, an accounting benefit called accelerated depreciation. The value of state and local tax credits also flow to Google. Finally, SolarCity pays Google interest for the use of the funds through the rates it charges customers, though neither company will say how much. Google also declined to compare the return on its solar fund with the company’s overall profit margin. In 2010, Google earned $8.5 billion on $29.3 billion in sales, a profit margin of 29 percent. Google investors have questioned investments that have little to do with the company’s main Internet businesses and that may be potentially risky or generate lower returns. In a meeting with investors last May, Google CFO Patrick Pinchette said tax benefits of these projects can generate high returns. “In order for us to invest in them they have to do very well from a returns perspective,” Pinchette said. Nathaniel Bullard, a solar analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, estimates that these types of residential solar funds generate returns for the primary investor of well over 10 percent, and perhaps as high as 20 percent, including the value of the tax benefits. Google — and solar installers — hope that this investment will inspire other corporations to establish similar funds. “The number one constraint for the last few years has been the lack of project financing,” said Lyndon Rive, CEO of SolarCity. “Once corporations start entering this space it will bring more affordable solar to millions of homes.”


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From the Bleachers Given what’s been going on in the flat, global world of sports the past few days, I have considered staying away from the Internet, not watching the news, and reading nothing but the comics in newspapers. There are three things stuck in my craw: Some said Locust Hill Country Club’s course isn’t difficult enough to host a major championship, the Los Angeles Dodgers owner filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and the likelihood that due to the lockout there will be no NFL training camps and maybe not even a season. Is there any good news out there? Of course, if it bleeds, it leads — at least that’s the tendency in most of the national media. First, the Wegmans LPGA Championship. There aren’t but a handful who’ve said it, but how could any member of the LPGA think Locust Hill Country Club’s golf course is too easy for a major championship to be played there? OK, so Cristie Kerr shot 19-under last year and won by 12 shots and this year Yani Tseng shot 19under and won by 10 shots. The rest of the field, though, did not take the course out back and work it over. As for the 19 under par, so what? Those two had the 6,534-yard, par 72 layout for lunch over four days, but the rest of the field did not. And, the winning score is not the bottom line, or shouldn’t be. There is much, much more about playing the tournament at Locust Hill than the red numbers on the scoreboard. Anyway, as I’ve said for decades, people want to see the pros make birdies, not bogeys. Where else, if anywhere, do some 100,000 people go watch an LPGA tournament, major or not? Ours is the second longest running tournament in LPGA history — this was the 35th year the LPGA has teed it up at Locust Hill. OK, so take the tees all the way back. Let the rough grow even longer. Put the pins one foot from the edge of the greens. Make it acceptable to cough on a player’s backswing. Do whatever, LPGA, but keep it a major at LHCC. Second, what in the name of Tommy Lasorda is going on at Dodger Stadium? Owner Frank McCourt turned to Chapter 11 reportedly because of having virtually no money and owing $40 million in salaries this week. That supposedly includes more than $31 million to two former Dodgers, $20 million to former Dodger Manny Ramirez and $11 million to Andruw Jones. MLB commissioner Bud Selig blocked a

$3 billion offer from FOX Sports, which left McCourt holding a virtually empty bag. Selig said that the team’s money problems happened because of Mr. McCourt’s excessive debt and his diversion of club assets for his own personal needs. Then Selig added, “The action taken (Monday) by Mr. McCourt does nothing but inflict further harm to this historic franchise.” Court documents showed that the McCourts, including his ex-wife, Jamie, “personal needs” totaled roughly $100 million. Ah, yes, “historic franchise.” Indeed it is. Once upon a time and far away, the Dodgers were my favorite baseball team. Back then they were the Brooklyn Dodgers and had one of the greatest lineups in major league history: Roy Campanella, Gil Hodges, Pee Wee Reese, Jackie Robinson, Duke Snider, Carl Furillo, and a great pitching staff led by Don Newcombe. I was bummed when they packed up and left Ebbetts Field and went west after the 1957 season, but nearly as bummed as we all would be if there were no Dodgers. Their attendance so far this year is down almost 8,000 per game from 2010, when they averaged 43,979 fans. It’s pretty obvious the team’s woes won’t go away, so find a cure, Mr. Commish. Third, my guess is that there will be an NFL season next fall, but few if any training camps. Word is, the players are working out on their own, getting ready for the 2011 season, not for a training camp that would start in late July. Who can blame them? I’ve been going to NFL training camps for many years and have always been tempted to bring a good book with me. Why? Because training camps are b-o-r-i-n-g. Yeah, you can get an up-close look at the players, get some autographs from those who can write and well, that’s about it. By the time you read this maybe Moe, Larry and Curly will have come to an agreement, figured out how to share the $9.3 billion, the lockout will be over and we can look forward to another NFL season. (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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Seasonally adjusted new construction starts in May dropped 6 percent from April’s level, McGraw-Hill Construction (MHC) reported on June 23, based on data it collected. “Nonresidential building pulled back after its improved level in March and April, while residential building stayed weak. The nonbuilding construction sector showed moderate growth in May, as a strong gain for electric utilities offset a loss of momentum for public works. During the first five months of 2011, total construction starts on an unadjusted basis [was] down 9 percent from the same period a year ago….Nonresidential building in the January-May period of 2011 fell 8 percent, due to a 21 percent slide for the institutional categories. At the same time, commercial building grew 9 percent year-to-date while manufacturing building climbed 156 percent. Residential building in the January-May period of 2011 dropped 13 percent, with the comparison to the early months of 2010 when single-family housing was still being lifted by the homebuyer tax credits. Because single-family housing lost momentum at mid-2010, it’s expected that the 2011 year-to-date performance for single-family housing will become less negative as this year proceeds. Nonbuilding construction in the January-May period of 2011 slipped 7 percent, the result of a 25 percent reduction for public works combined with a 105 percent increase for electric utilities.” The outlook for nonresidential construction is “turning more pessimistic, as proposed new projects are being postponed or canceled — primarily on fears that, with the economy sputtering, this might not be the best time to take on more debt,” EconoPlay (www.econoplay.com) reported on June 10. “The construction market went from bad to worse in May. And heavy competition for the few projects that are out there are keeping construction costs contained at lows — despite ubiquitous price increases for building materials that contractors are mostly eating. There are lingering bright spots: apartment construction (we’ve become a nation of renters), data centers (thanks to the likes of Facebook and Google), and healthcare (kind of a mystery in light of hospital closures).” “Total construction in 2011 will climb 2 percent after declining 9 percent in 2010,” consulting firm FMI stated in its second-quarter Construction Outlook (www.fminet.com) on June 10. “The nonresidential sector will decline just 2 percent in 2011 after a 19 percent decline in 2010. Most of the areas showing growth, excluding residential, are in markets related to infrastructure. Sewage and waste disposal, and conservation and development construction will contribute to a positive climb in the nonbuilding segment. Power will continue to be a growing construction market (2 percent growth for 2011) as there is no sign that our need for more of it will abate. We expect growth to accelerate over the next five years as more attention is paid to renewable energy sources.”

The Architecture Billings Index, a measure of the number of architecture firms whose billings increased from the month before minus the number whose billings dropped, slipped to 47.2, seasonally adjusted, in May from 47.6 in April, which “reflects a continued decrease in demand for design services (any score above 50 indicates an increase in billings),” the American Institute of Architects (AIA) reported on June 22. “The new projects inquiry index was 52.6, down from a mark of 55.0 in April, its lowest level in almost a year and a half. ‘Whatever positive momentum that there had been seen in late 2010 and earlier this year has disappeared,’ said AIA Chief Economist Kermit Baker. ‘The broader economy looks to be entering another soft spot, and certainly state budget constraints are adversely affecting the profession’s ability to work on institutional projects. But there is no denying that the prolonged credit freeze from lenders for financing commercial projects is the number one challenge to a recovery for the design and construction industry.’” Practice specialty sub-indexes, presented as threemonth moving averages, were positive on net for multifamily residential (53.6) but not other types: mixed practice, 49.1; commercial/industrial, 46.5; and institutional, 44.9. The index foreshadows demand for construction but the lead time varies. The number of mass layoff events in May — involving 50 or more employees from a single employer — “was about the same (1,354 events) as recorded in May 2010, while associated initial claims” for unemployment insurance decreased 3 percent, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on June 22. “Fourteen of the 19 major industry sectors in the private economy reported over-the-year declines in initial claims, with the largest decreases occurring in construction, retail trade, and professional and technical services.” Mass layoff events in construction totaled 137 (down 14 percent since May 2010), involving 9,875 claimants (down 19 percent). “State personal income growth accelerated to 1.8 percent in the first quarter of 2011, from 0.8 percent in the fourth quarter of 2010,” the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported on Wednesday. Personal income increased in all states, with growth ranging from 0.7 percent in Iowa to 6.9 percent in North Dakota. Total earnings (wage and salary disbursements, or payrolls; supplements to wages and salaries; and proprietors’ income) increased 1.0 percent overall during the quarter but construction earnings were unchanged nationally. Construction earnings climbed in 19 states plus the District of Columbia, led by an increase of 2.2 percent in Texas, 1.5 percent in California, 1.3 percent in Virginia, and 1.1 percent each in Mississippi and Wyoming. Construction earnings declined in 31 states. The largest drop was in New Mexico, minus 4.0 percent; followed by South Dakota, minus 3.7 percent; Wisconsin, minus 2.3 percent; Kansas, minus 2.1 percent; New York and Colorado, minus 1.9 percent each. © Kenneth D. Simonson is chief economist of the Associated General Contractors of America.


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A. Gervasio Founded With One Deere Shovel Dozer in 1966

The Johnson Pond Community where A. Gervasio worked on the septic system, putting in two leach fields that were 27 ft. (8.2 m) wide and 196 ft. (59.7 m) long and a third that was 27 ft. wide and 165 ft. (50.3 m) long. GERVASIO from page 50

back on the last 45 years of hard work and long days, and looks forward to a more relaxed pace for himself. “Maybe it’s time for a ‘changing of the guard,’” he said with a smile. In these current, challenging economic times, it appears A. Gervasio Construction will survive, due largely to the fact that the business demonstrates the highest level of excellence to every project it undertakes. A large part of its success has been due to Gervasio’s reputation for professionalism, honesty and skill level in this field, along with a diversified background of excavation services, including new home site work, site utility work, Ever-Changing Projects road work, waste water treatment, Over the decades, the projects land clearing and retaining walls. have changed from simple leach “With each client, our objective field repairs to the present, installing the most advanced alter- On the Johnson Pond project, there were 27 houses connected to the leach fields and each house had is to fulfill all the responsibilities native wastewater systems, now its own 1,000 gal. (3,785 L) septic tank and a 500 gal. (1,893 L) pump chamber. The crew had to pour we committed to our clients in a timely, organized manner,” said that Peter has become a licensed concrete around each tank to keep them from floating because of the high water table. Peter Gervasio. “This continues Class 1 OWTS designer. with the next generation.” Another sign of the changing For more information, visit agervasioconstruction.com. times is a first-of-its-kind for the company — the installation Warwick, R.I. What’s ahead for A. Gervasio Construction? Maybe it will (Editor’s note” This article originally appeared in the of the base for the 100-kilowatt windmill at the New England Institute of Technology’s campus, next to I-95 in be the next generation of family. Founder Gervasio looked New England state supplement.) CEG passable, especially in winter when snow often prevents buses from picking up and/or delivering the local children to school. Gervasio laughed out loud as he recalled memorable moments over the past 45 years, like the time Parent wired the Mack trucks brakes accidentally to the horn. “All the way back to the garage from a job, every time Chic hit the brakes, the horn blew,” Parent said. Or, not as humorous, how hard they would work some days; like spending a whole day in 100degree weather shoveling pea stone in a driveway.


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The big, new W 250 cold milling machine from Wirtgen America Inc. was introduced to North America at ConexpoCon/AGG 2011 in Las Vegas in March. It joins two new large cold mills introduced in 2010: the new W 200 single engine model — which is a large but compact milling machine that can be equipped with milling drum assemblies of 59, 79, or 87 in. (150, 200 or 221 cm) working width — and the similarly sized W 210 dual engine model, offering more power at lower fuel consumption. The launch of the W 250 marks the advent of a high-performance cold milling machine with a maximum power rating of 980 hp (730.5 kW). The new large milling machine can remove up to 1,300 tons (1,179 t) of asphalt per hour. Like the W 210, the W 250 incorporates Wirtgen’s dual engine concept, which allows milling with one engine at 610 hp (454 kW), or milling with two engines at a more powerful 980 hp (730 kW). Six different milling widths ranging

The W 250 joins the W 200 single engine model and the similarly sized W 210 dual engine model.

The W 250 is able to mill large job sites on dual-lane highways — or airport runways — at top speed. The Wirtgen W 250 can remove asphalt layers with a milling depth of up to 13.8 in. (35 cm).

from 87 in. to 14.4 ft. (221 cm to 4.4 m). The W 250 also is equipped with WIDRIVE, the intelligent Wirtgen machine management system, which not only eases the workload of the operator, but also guarantees fuel efficient and environmentally compatible milling, according to the manufacturer. The W 250 is able to mill large job sites on dual-lane highways — or airport runways — at top speed. The Wirtgen W 250 can remove asphalt layers with a milling depth of up to 13.8 in. (35 cm) — and tough portland cement concrete pavements — at a high advance rate.

WIDRIVE: Intelligent Machine Management In addition to removing complete pavement sections in a single pass, individual layers also can be removed very economically. The intelligent WIDRIVE machine management system, the three selectable milling drum speeds and the dual engine concept keep the operating costs low. The dual engine concept in the W 250 essentially gives the owner two machines in one: a high-performance milling machine with the full power of its two engines, and a costefficient mid-range milling machine that can operate with the reduced power of just one engine to economically remove softer asphalt surface courses or porous asphalt, for

example, or for travel, according to the manufacturer. In order to optimize fuel consumption, milling output and the overall efficiency of the W 250, by using a selector switch, the machine operator can set the most suitable milling drum speed for the job at hand directly from the operator’s platform. This means that the ideal milling output can be achieved even under unpredictable milling conditions, by directly switching to the optimal speeds during the milling process. For example, in the case of standard milling jobs, such as removal of a surface course, the W 250 operates with the medium milling drum speed of 1,800 rpm, producing the milled asphalt in desired particle sizes. When removing thin surfaces at the maximum advance rate, the high milling drum speed of 2,000 rpm can be selected, producing a superior milling texture. And to achieve maximum milling output while keeping costs low, the lowest speed of 1,600 rpm can be the right choice for complete removal, as it guarantees reduced fuel consumption and low cutting tool wear. The standard milling width of the W 250 is 7.2 ft. (2.20 m). This can be optionally extended by fitting the machine with additional milling drum units for working widths of 8.2 ft. (2.50 m), 10.2 ft. (3.10 m), 11.5 ft. (3.50 m), 12.5 ft. (3.80 m), up to a maximum 14.4 ft. (4.40 m). Optimal Work Environment The W 250 operating platform provides the operator with an optimal work environment, which speeds productivity and provides an abundance of operating information. Part of this intuitive operating environment — a multifunctional control display — operates as a practical information hub. It can be swung to the left or right of the operator see MILLING page 64


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Bergkamp Mobile Stockpile Allows Maximizing Paving Time Bergkamp Inc., based in Salina, Kan., offers the new mobile stockpile, a fully mobile material transfer and storage trailer that increases paving time, reduces costs, simplifies job management and minimizes overweight truck citation risks. It eliminates the need to find off-site stockpiles — one of the biggest challenges preservation contractors face today, according to the manufacturer. Standard trucks bring aggregate and emulsion directly from the supplier and load the Mobile stockpile, which is located on the job site. Then, truck-mounted slurry seal or micro surfacing pavers can easily connect to it and be fully replenished with material onsite in less than 10 minutes. Traditionally, contractors working to apply high-quality surface treatments require multiple pavers, which often act as haul trucks for more than 70 percent of the job, making multiple trips between the off-site material stockpile and the job site to reload with material. Because this static stockpile is on-site, these multiple longer distance trips are eliminated, so fewer pavers can do more work in less time. The result is better optimization and allocation of workers, fewer pavers per job, less paver idle time and reduced fuel costs — all of which reduce overall production costs. Using standard dump trucks to load the mobile stockpile with aggregate, and tankers for emulsion, contractors avoid the risk of receiving overweight citations due to overloaded pavers driving to the job site from an off-site stockpile location. Water is replenished via a tanker or hydrant through its 50ft. (15 m) hose reel transfer. The mobile

The mobile stockpile weighs 40,650 lbs. (18,438 kg) empty and 147,900 lbs. (67,086 kg) when fully loaded.

stockpile is designed to use a minimal footprint, taking just one lane-width of roadway for an entire static stockpile operation. Trucks can bring materials to it directly from

The mobile stockpile is designed to use a minimal footprint, taking just one lanewidth of roadway for an entire static stockpile operation.

the supplier, reducing coordination and site cleanup issues associated with finding temporary stockpile locations — thus simplifying job management while lowering job

costs. The mobile stockpile is compatible with most equipment manufacturers’ slurry seal and micro surfacing pavers. Aggregate is dumped into the inlet hopper located at the rear of the unit. The material is then transferred to the 21.5 cu. yd. (16.4 cu m) main hopper on an enclosed 32-inch (81 cm) inlet conveyor at a speed of up to 6 tons (5.4 t) per minute. The main hopper can either store the material or simultaneously transfer it during filling via a 24-in. (61 cm) discharge conveyor. The discharge conveyor moves the aggregate up a 28-degree angle before leveling out horizontally toward the discharge end to make a smooth aggregate transition to the slinger conveyor. The slinger conveyor extends and throws the material into the truck-mounted paver at a rate of 3 tons (2.7 t) per minute, retracting and slowing down as the truck evenly fills up to avoid over filling or spilling of the aggregate. Asphalt emulsion is loaded from a tanker evenly into four separate tanks on the mobile stockpile that together hold 6,000 gal. (22,712 L) of asphalt emulsion. It is then pumped into the truck-mounted paver’s asphalt emulsion tank. The mobile stockpile weighs 40,650 lbs. (18,438 kg) empty and 147,900 lbs. (67,086 kg) when fully loaded. A semi-truck or truck-mounted paver, capable of towing 42,000 lbs. (19,051 kg) with a 6,000-lb. (2,722-kg) vertical load, can pull the unit to the desired location by attaching to a pintle hitch on the end of a sliding tow bar. For more information, visit www.bergkampinc.com.

Standard trucks bring aggregate and emulsion directly from the supplier and load the Mobile stockpile, which is located on the job site.


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Tru-Pac 915

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3517 Wayne White Rd., Climax, NC 27233

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Neal HT250T Tack Distributor, trailer mounted, Honda 5.5 hp gas engine, 250 gallon tank, 15’ hose with spray wand

1998 Ferguson SP912 Pneumatic Roller, rubber tire 9 wheel, water system, co-co mats, John Deere diesel engine, 2483 hrs, ROPS canopy

2007 Broce CR350 Broom, OROPS canopy, Cat diesel engine, water tank, hydrostatic drive, 717 hrs, NEW broom core

1991 Athey 7-12D Force Feed Loader, 25’ conveyor, John Deere diesel engine

1989 Rosco SPRH Chip Spreader, Cummins diesel engine, 12’ spread hopper, dual rear wheels, platform on front, manual transmission

2003 Ingersoll Rand PT125R Roller, Cummins B3.3L diesel engine, water system, co-co mats

1997 Blaw Knox PF 5510 Track Paver, Omni IIIA screed 10-18’, Cummins diesel engine, power crown & slope

2006 Blaw Knox PF 3200 Paver, Ultimat 10-20’ electric screed, Cummins diesel engine, power crown & slope, smoke eater

Serving Serving the the Asphalt Asphalt Industry Industry for for 25 25 Years Years

Hamm Compaction Division Relaunches Compact Line Hamm Compaction Division Compaction Division relaunched its relaunched its Compact Line — its pop- Hamm Compact Line series of small asphalt ular series of small asphalt rollers — rollers — with significant changes. with significant changes “under the hood” that will boost performance and productivity, according to the manufacturer. Models of the new Compact Line — with drum sizes from 31 to 54 in. (78.7 to 137 cm) wide — are quieter and more powerful. These articulated tandem rollers offer big-time compactive effort in a small package. The compact line includes the HD 8 VV, with a drum width of 31.5 in. (80 cm); the 39 in. (99 cm) HD 10 VV and the slightly smaller HD 10 C VV; the 47 in. (119 cm) HD 12 VV; the 51 in. (129 cm) HD 13 VV; and the 54 in. (137 cm) HD 14 VV. Each offers a wider compaction width when operated in offset mode. The compact line also offers combination rollers. The HD 10 VT, HD 12 VT, HD 13 VT and HD 14 VT are combination models with smooth drum in front, and four smooth pneumatic tires in rear”, in which both drums offer vibration, line offers hydrostatic dual drum drive, autorear. Nomenclature of the models has not with the capability of vibration running in matic/manual vibration system, hydrostatic the front drum only, in the rear drum only, in articulated steering and maneuverability. changed. Key features of the compact line include VV stands for “vibration front, vibration both drums, or no vibration. The compact

its visibility, low profile and ease of handling high compaction force and low center of mass. Improved Drive Train In 2010, the compact line drive train was redesigned. All models have been upgraded to the new, quiet, environmentally friendly yet powerful Kubota diesel engines. In the HD 13 and HD 14 models, Hamm has increased the engine power by 15 percent. The new drive train components have brought about only minor changes to the external design of the machines. They retain their “wasp waist” and visibility. The operator platform is fully insulated against vibration, thus improving comfort levels. The operator’s seat, steering column and tread plate are mechanically isolated from the framework, which significantly reduces vibration. The new engines and changed layout of the central electrical system mean quicker servicing and simpler maintenance in the future. Significantly, now all service points for the drive units are located on the same side, making them quicker and easier to check than before.


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WHEN RACING AGAINST TIME – OUR CUSTOMERS RELY ON THE WIRTGEN GROUP

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AMBROSE ASPHALT EQUIPMENT INC. 1 Madison St. Plainville, MA 02762 508/643-0044 508/643-0034

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— together with the level pro control panel — and displays operating status and servicing data in an easily comprehensible way. The control display provides user-friendly diagnostic options with clear graphics for identifying the source of any problem. Another handy function is the logging of job data: at the end of the day, the log can show how many trucks have been loaded and the overall tonnage that was achieved. Like the W 200 and W 210 cold mills, the new W 250’s parallel-to-surface (PTS) system automatically aligns the W 250 parallel to the road surface. The system ensures simple, accurate operation of the machine in demanding profiling jobs. PTS also assists the operator with positioning the machine in the milled cut to initiate the milling process. In automatic mode, the system takes care of all the steps that the operator would otherwise need to select manually one after another; the need for repetitious manual correction is eliminated. The operator activates the integral level pro control system at the flick of a switch, and all four crawler track units of the large milling machine are lowered simultaneously at high speed. When the milling drum unit

The W 250 incorporates Wirtgen’s dual engine concept, which allows milling with one engine at 610 hp (454 kW), or milling with two engines at a more powerful 980 hp (730 kW).

reaches the surface to be milled, the lowering speed is reduced and the milling drum slowly penetrates the material down to the set depth. The automatic process helps to prevent excessive cutting tool wear or even tool failure when commencing the milling

operation. The same applies when the W 250 is aligned transverse to the direction of travel. In many cases, cold milling machines need to overcome significant differences in height when being moved into or out of the milled

cut. The integrated four-fold, full-floating axle balances out all four track units quickly and reliably to reduce the machine’s lateral inclination to a minimum. This lends a high degree of stability to the large milling machine. The W 250’s intelligent speed control (ISC) system ensures maximum traction. The ISC system is particularly useful for highly demanding milling jobs. Just like the traction control system of a car, ISC prevents crawler track slip and ensures perfect traction of all track units to achieve maximum milling performance, reducing track pad wear, according to the manufacturer. When negotiating bends, the ISC system automatically increases the speed of the outer crawler tracks, depending on the steering angle. As a result, even extremely narrow bends can be milled using the all-track drive. Automatic adjustment of the advance rate to match the diesel engine load always ensures maximum performance yet quiet operation of the machine. A vacuum cutting system will remove dust, fines and smoke from the cutter chamber and extract it out the conveyor, keeping the machine cleaner and prolonging component life.


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ChadwickBaRoss, 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

Somerville Branch 61 County Line Rd. Somerville, NJ 08876 (908)218-1919

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

Tyler Equipment Corporation

Vantage Equipment

Woodco Machinery

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

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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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ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC.

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Add Versatility To Your Equipment. We sell and rent attachments for any job. Attachments For All Seasons. Auger drivers Augers & extensions Cold planers 18” and 24” Dozer blades Power rakes Hydraulic hammers Pallet forks Brooms Angle brooms Rockhounds 4 in 1 buckets and much more!

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Miscellaneous AIM Attachments AIM dozer moldboard rakes offer AR400 steel tines engineered with a curved design to produce minimum ground resistance. The tines have been welded to a heavy wall steel tube and each AR400 steel tine is reinforced with dual gussets for added stability. Moldboard rakes can be used in land clearing without stripping topsoils, simplifying the removal of roots, limbs, brush, and debris. The pin-on universal design makes the installation and removal of the rake an easy task. AIM moldboard rakes come in several sizes ranging from 96 to 144 in. (244 to 366 cm) for all sizes of machines. For more information, call 800/8033365 or visit www.aimattachments.com.

CEAttachments Inc.

CEAttachments Inc.’s Edge Hitch Adapter is designed to help move implements, trailers, wagons, boat trailers or other types of equipment. The Edge hitch adapter features a durable, heavy steel construction frame measuring 17.5 in. (44.4 cm) high, 46 in. (116.8 cm) wide and 12 in. (30.5 cm) deep and reduces the chance of equipment damage by having full view of the equipment as it is moving. It allows the user to maximize storage space by precisely placing equipment where it fits best. The Edge hitch adapter utilizes a Class 3 receiver, the same as used on most pickup trucks, and will fit on any skid steer loader with a universal mount. For more information, call 866/232-8224 or visit www.ceattachments.com.

AIM Attachments AIM hydraulic quick couplers are for use with OEM configured attachments. The AIM couplers feature a simple design, in which no pin removal is needed for an easy exchange of a variety of attachments, making an excavator a multi-capable machine. This system eliminates hundreds of onsite man hours spent changing manually configured attachments, according to the manufacturer. Specific features include: • One-man operation, allowing the easy exchange of attachments. • No special modifications needed for attachments such as buckets, hammers, rakes or rippers. • All couplers include a durable lifting hook. • Built-in safety check-valves help eliminate electrical fault and human errors that cause accidents. The cylinder will not disengage when pressure is lost in the hydraulic line. A warning buzzer for the cab also is standard. • Multi-position manual safety pin for added safety. These couplers were designed to minimize the negative effect on breakout force due to the increase in the tip radius dimension. For more information, call 800/803-3365 or visit www.aimattachments.com.

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The Edge post pounder and puller requires a minimum of 15 gpm (56.7 Lpm) hydraulic flow and is recommended for use on a skid steer with a minimum lift capacity of 1,650 lbs. (748 kg). For more information, call 866/232-8224 or visit www.ceattachments.com.

CEAttachments Inc.

CEAttachments Inc.’s Edge slab removal bucket is for quick and easy removal of entire slabs of sidewalks or other concrete. The Edge slab removal bucket removes complete slabs of concrete on sidewalks, driveways, parking lots and other construction sites. It features three heavy-duty 23-Series teeth with 1.5 in. (3.8 cm) shanks made of T-1 steel to dig under the concrete and lift entire slabs up to 7.5 in. (19 cm) thick. The Edge slab removal bucket saves time and labor, according to the manufacturer. There is no need to hire additional labor to break up concrete and load it into a bucket; slide the teeth under the concrete, lift it up and drive entire slabs to another location or load it directly into a truck. The Edge slab removal bucket has a working width of 24 in. (61 cm), measures 21 in. (53 cm) high, 48 in. (122 cm) deep, and will fit on any skid steer loader with a Universal mount. For more information, visit ceattachments.com.

General Equipment Company

CEAttachments Inc.’s Edge post pounder and puller is a useful attachment for quick and cost effective installation and removal of property line fences with solid steel or wood posts, and particularly in agricultural applications. This one-person operation will drive fence posts as wide as 10 in. (25 cm) and up to 10 ft. (3 m) long into the ground in minutes with its 50,000 lb. impact force. Use the attachment to pick up the post, position it using the 12 in. (30.5 cm) plumb chain, and use the power of the skid steer to drive it into the ground, even as low as 18 in. (45.7 cm) above ground. The Edge post pounder and puller also will pull old fence, small trees or steel posts 1 in. (2.5 cm) in diameter out of the ground with ease. An optional T-Post adapter kit is a simple accessory to assist in driving or pulling T-Posts.

General Equipment Company’s 130C CUT-R-TACH is a cost-effective solution for many asphalt cutting projects, such as road patching, scoring and edging, and various tasks for pipeline, street, water and sewer applications, according to the manufacturer. The 130C clamps to most backhoe dippersticks or tractor/wheel loader buckets with up to 2.5 cu. yd. (1.9 cu m) see MISCELLANEOUS page 90


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And, now Allied adds to that great family background with the Sandvik, AR Series™ and all-new Hy-Ram® hammers. Allied’s attachments don’t take a back seat to any competitor. In particular, our Sandvik product features a long-stroke design, all oil operation and ProControl. All of our high performance boom-mounted attachments are supported by the most respected parts and service organization in North America. Customer satisfaction is job one at Allied. Great products supported by people who know the industry and its customers. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call 1-800-321-1046 for the name of the Allied Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.


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Grapples Genesis Attachments

Genesis Attachments announced major enhancements to its orangepeel type scrap grapples designed to reduce maintenance, improve durability, lower operating costs and enhance safety. Available in four models ranging in capacity from .75 to 1.5 cu. yds. (.6 to 1.3 cu m), Dan Raihala, Genesis design engineer, said customers can expect more productivity from this market-leading design. “We looked hard at our original design and listened to customer feedback to identify areas in which improvements could be made,” he said. “The first was in the area of maintenance. The new design features composite bearings with dust seals at all pivot points, leaving only the rotation bearing to grease. The heavy-duty cylinder guarding system, designed to protect the cylinders and internal components, is easily removed for maintenance.”

Other changes Raihala cited include reverse-mounted cylinders to protect rods from damage, large-bore hydraulic cylinders to maximize clamping force, and long-life, abrasion-resistant steel tips that are easily replaced with a simple perimeter weld. “We also recognized that our customers want a choice in tines, and Genesis now offers the widest variety,” he said. “We provide flat bottom or pointed tine shapes and augment them with three spade types — half-, narrow- and widewidth — to meet specific application needs.” Additional GSG features include large-diameter hardened steel pins with integrated shear-proof retainers, high-torque 360 degree continuous rotation for better material access and placement, and an overall footprint designed to easily fit inside trailers. For more information, call 715/395-5252 or visit genesisattachments.com.

CEAttachments Inc. The Edge pallet fork frame with grapple from CEAttachments is an ideal attachment for clamping anything from small pipe to large culverts and also works for moving plywood and other building materials. Features include a single cylinder grapple with a unique jaw action that pulls material toward the frame as the jaw

closes. The most unique feature of this Class II frame is the four optional settings where the cylinder is pinned to the grapple, which maximizes the grapple opening or closing force and ability. The positions can be changed in minutes and enable the grapple to close down below the tines or open wider than the frame, allowing the operator to clamp anything from small pipe to large culverts. Two hooked grapple arms also clamp material secure for pickup and transport of material such as plywood or other building supplies, according to the manufacturer. The Edge pallet fork frame with grapple is capable of grabbing and carrying load capacities up to 5,000 lbs. (2,268 kg) and utilizes the same Class II tines as other Edge pallet forks. Recommended for loaders with operating capacities greater than 1,500 lbs. (680 kg) and comes complete with hoses and flat-faced couplers. This attachment has an overall width of 47 in. (119 cm) and a grapple opening up to 56 in. (142 cm). For more information, visit www.ceattachments.com.


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The Toro hydraulic breaker attachment, for use with Dingo compact utility loaders, simplifies the tough job of breaking concrete, asphalt, rock or brick. The Toro hydraulic breaker uses 175 ft.lbs. of force and delivers 1,200 blows per minute to break materials to a depth of 11 in. (28 cm). Ideal for breaking up footings, sidewalks, foundations and other solid structures, the breaker features a multi-position mounting head, allowing users to break materials in both horizontal and vertical positions. The hydraulic breaker utilizes Toro Dingo’s hydraulic system, which produces up to 12 gpm (45 Lpm) of flow at 3,000 psi of hydraulic power. The Dingo’s versatility allows users to switch from the hydraulic breaker attachment to a bucket attachment for cleanup in under a minute. Using the Toro Dingo quick-attach system, the hydraulic breaker quickly and easily attaches to any of the compact utility loaders by simply turning two locking pins and connecting two hydraulic lines, according to the manufacturer. Unlike larger breakers, the Toro Dingo equipped with the hydraulic breaker can work in tight or confined spaces, eliminating time-consuming manual labor. Clear sight lines to all moving parts of the attachment allow users control and operation to complete jobs quickly and efficiently, according to the manufacturer. The hydraulic breaker is one of more than 35 attachments in the Toro Dingo system to meet the needs of any contractor or homeowner. Other attachments include an auger, trencher, vibratory plow, stump grinder, backhoe, leveler, tiller, cultivator, hydraulic blade, adjustable forks, tree forks, two-stage snowthrower, rotary broom, several sizes of buckets and more. For more information, call 800/344-8676 or visit www.toro.com/dingo.

Chicago Pneumatic

The Chicago Pneumatic RX Hydraulic Breaker line offers 13 models which are designed to match various application needs found in demolition, primary/secondary breaking, ditching, recycling, road construction and landscaping. The breakers fit carrier classes ranging from 200 ft./lb. to the 10,000 ft./lb. class. RX hydraulic breakers feature a hybrid gas/oil technology and are engineered with fewer components and working parts to maintain. The CP power boost feature on the RX models is designed to achieve higher breaking performance in tougher applications without requiring additional hydraulic input. While the impact energy remains constant, the breaker increases blow frequency, which is said to result in enhanced percussive performance. The power stop function found on models RX14 and up reduces blank firing, and is designed to protect the breaker and carrier while increasing the working life of the components. The larger models in the Chicago Pneumatic RX line, RX25 through RX53, feature a power control valve, which enables the operator to adjust the breaker’s performance according to the application. The RX25-RX53 models also feature a fastening system that uses head bolts and insert threads to distribute torque equally. The RX line has been designed to provide increased noise and vibration damping. The hydraulic breakers also feature a new style of internal control valve, which has proved to be more efficient than other designs. For more information, visit www.cp.com.


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

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Plows and Spreaders Sectional Sno-Plow

Sectional Sno-Plow’s LD plows are compatible with several types of lighterduty equipment including backhoes, skid steers, compact loaders and tractors. Designed by an experienced snow and ice management contractor, the LD snow pushers are ideal for facility managers, and construction and landscape contractors looking for a productive solution for inactive equipment during the winter months, as well as established snow and ice control professionals, according to the manufacturer. The LD plows increase snow removal efficiency, reduce fuel costs, and virtually eliminate follow-up plowing. The steel moldboard design is made up of 32-in. (81 cm)-wide individual sections, each featuring spring-loaded trip edges. The moldboard design combines the precision of a small plow with the capacity of a much larger one. The separate sections move independently of one another, allowing the plow to contour to the surface and scrape snow and ice out of dips and recessions, all while moving up and over raised objects. For example, one section may lower to reach a pothole while, simultaneously, another section trips over a raised manhole cover. Not only does this enhance plowing efficiency, it protects operators from dangerous impact injuries and minimizes property damage. Each moldboard section features an AR-400 hardenedsteel trip cutting edge, designed to scrape snow and ice down to the pavement. The Sectional Sno-Plow’s steel edge provides clean removal in a single pass. In addition to removing compact ice and snow, the cutting edge’s sectional design also is more economical. On a typical one-piece moldboard plow, the entire cutting edge — often several feet, must be replaced when damaged. In the event that a Sectional Sno-Plow’s cutting edge is damaged, only that individual section needs to be replaced, resulting in cost savings. Every LD plow comes equipped with Sectional SnoPlow’s Slip-Hitch system, which provides quicker, easier, and more efficient operation. The plow operates independently of the machine, and automatically and continuously adjusts to the pavement grade, resulting in fewer missed areas and less follow-up plowing. Because it adjusts to the pavement mechanically, less operator time and effort is required to position the plow, making it ideal for inexperienced operators. Additionally, the hitch ensures all four tires remain on the pavement at all times. As a result, the machine is able to achieve full traction, and eliminate drag and loss of horsepower. Equipped with bolt-on mechanical side panels, the LD plows prevent damage to the equipment, plow and operator. Like the moldboard sections, the side panels move upward upon impact to avoid objects hidden beneath the snow like curbs, medians and parking lot islands. Obstacles up to 9-in. (22.8 cm) in height can be cleared if the operator fails to see the hidden object under the snow. They can continue to plow without disrupting the snow-clearing path or losing the snow in front of the plow. In addition to significantly reducing parking lot and property damage, this also protects the operator from impact and fatigue. For added product life, the panels

feature durable AR-400 hardened-steel shoes. The Slip-Hitch system allows the shoes of the side panels to ride flat along the pavement, providing even wear and greater longevity. Each moldboard section is individually mounted to the plow’s mainframe with engineered polyurethane blocks. In the unlikely event of damage, one moldboard section can be replaced rather than the entire plow. This easy removal and replacement process provides both time and cost savings. Designed for equipment weighing less than 15,000 lbs. (6,804 kg), the LD plows are available in four sizes to accommodate a range of equipment. The 8-ft. (2.4 m), LD8 model is the smallest, with a weight of 1,400 lbs. (635 kg) and pushing capacity of 10 yds. (9 m). Weighing in at 1,700 lbs. (771 kg), the LD10 is a 10-ft. (3 m) model that offers a capacity of 13 yds. (11.8 m). The 12-ft. (3.6 m), LD12 model weighs 2,000 lbs. (907 kg) and has a 16-yd. (14.6 m) pushing capacity. Finally, at 2,200 lbs. (998 kg), the LD14 is the largest of the light-duty plows. It’s 14 ft. (4.2 m) in length and offers a capacity of 19 yds. (17 m). One plow fits all due to the universal bucket mounting system, which allows the plow to be connected in minutes. Every LD plow is backed by a 2-year limited warranty. For more information, call 888/242-3766 or visit www.sectionalplow.com.

Sectional Sno-Plow Sectional Sno-Plow, a product division of Arctic Snow and Ice Control Products, HD Plows include fea-

tures designed for maximum productivity and are compatible with a variety of large pieces of equipment including wheel loaders, backhoes, skid steers, tractors and telehandlers. Sectional Sno-Plow’s HD line is practical for established snow and ice management professionals, as well as fleet owners looking for a productive solution for idle equipment during the winter months, including facility managers, and construction and landscape contractors. The HD plows include several features designed to increase pushing efficiency, increase fuel savings, greatly reduce salt usage and eliminate follow-up plowing, according to the manufacturer. Constructed of durable steel, the moldboard design features individual 32-in. (81 cm)-wide sections, equipped with independent, spring-loaded trip edges. Each section of moldboard responds to changes in the pavement and moves up and down on its own, allowing the plow to contour to uneven surfaces and reduce the amount of snow left behind to re-plow. Every individual moldboard section features an AR-400 hardened-steel trip cutting edge. The steel edge is designed to scrape snow and ice down to the pavement and offer cleaner removal with a single pass. If a cutting edge is damaged, just that section needs to be replaced, resulting in cost savings. With typical one-piece moldboard plows, several feet of expensive cutting edge, often equal to the entire length of the plow, must be replaced upon damage. Designed for faster, easier and more efficient operation,

Sectional Sno-Plow’s Slip-Hitch system is included on every HD plow. The system automatically and continuously adjusts the plow to the pavement grade, resulting in fewer missed areas and less follow-up plowing. And because it adjusts to the pavement mechanically, less operator time and effort is required to position the plow, making it ideal for inexperienced operators. It also allows the plow to operate independently of the equipment, ensuring full traction and eliminating drag, as well as loss of horsepower, according to the manufacturer. To eliminate damage to the plow, equipment and operator, the HD plows feature bolt-on mechanical side panels. Unlike rigid fixed panels that can be severely damaged if an obstacle such as a curb or median is encountered, mechanical side panels lift up and over obstructions, and are able to clear objects up to 9-in. (22.8 cm) in height. This not only protects the plow from damage as a result of impact, but the equipment and operator as well. For added longevity, the panels feature durable, long-lasting AR-400 hardened-steel shoes. When combined with the Slip-Hitch system, the shoes ride flat along the pavement, allowing even wear and prolonged life. Each section of moldboard is individually mounted to the plow’s mainframe with engineered polyurethane blocks. Rather than replace the entire plow in the unlikely event of damage, one section can be easily unbolted, removed and replaced for both time and cost savings. Designed for equipment weighing more than 18,000 lbs. (8,164 kg), the HD plows are available in six sizes to accommodate a variety of equipment. The 12-ft. (3.6 m), HD12 model is the smallest, with a weight of 3,300 lbs. (1,497 kg) and pushing capacity of 19yds. (17 m). Weighing in at 3,700 lbs. (1,678 kg), the HD14 is a 14-ft. (4.2 m) model that offers a capacity of 23-yds. ( 21 m). The 16-ft. (4.8 m), HD16 model weighs 4,100 lbs. (1,859 kg) and has a 28-yd. (25.6 m) capacity. Offering a capacity of 35-yds. (32 m), the HD19 is a 19-ft. (15.8 m) model weighing 4,500 lbs. (2,041 kg). At 22-ft. (6.7 m), the HD22 weighs 4,900 lbs. (2,222 kg) and offers a capacity of 39-yds. (35.6 m) Finally, the HD26 is the largest model available. The 26-ft. (7.9 m) plow weighs in at 5,500 lbs. (2,494 kg) and offers a 46yd. (42 m) capacity. The universal bucket mounting system allows the plow to be connected in minutes. It ensures the HD plows will fit most any make and model of wheel loader. Optional OEM coupler connections also are available. The HD plows are backed by a 2-year limited warranty. For more information, call 888/242-3766 or visit www.sectionalplow.com.

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The Switchblade features heavy-duty construction with few moving parts, resulting in minimum maintenance. It also comes with a 10-year limited warranty. Options include a variety of wear shoes and a level gauge. Binder kits are available for backhoe and loader models, and skid steer products can be equipped with a quick-attach mounting system. Besides the Switchblade models, Pro-Tech also offers a full line of rubber edge and steel trip-edge containment plows for loaders, backhoes, skid steers, and compact tractors. For more information, call 888/PUSH-SNO or visit www.snopusher.com.

Pro-Tech Pro-Tech has new Sno Blade attachments for winter maintenance. Featuring independently adjustable wings, the products add extra versatility to the company’s existing line of Sno Pusher containment plows. Sno Blades come with a universal coupler for attaching to skid steers, and they have a rear mount option for compact tractors. The AB07S includes a 7.5-ft. (2.3 m) wide moldboard, and the AB09S comes with a 9 ft. (2.7 m) wide moldboard. Both models come standard with 1-ft. (.3 m) wide, multi-positional wings, which can be manually adjusted to nine different positions according to the operator’s needs. This design allows Sno Blades to act as pushers, straight blades or variations in-between. Furthermore, the moldboard can be hydraulically angled 30 degrees left or right.

To avoid damage to the equipment and property, the Sno Blade features a bolt-on, reversible steel edge with four trip springs. It also incorporates a floating design for adjusting to ground contours, creating optimal down pressure and providing enhanced scraping performance, according to the manufacturer. Other standard features include a deflector kit, curb guards, hydraulic hoses and adjustable-depth shoes. In addition to the Sno Blade Pro-Tech also offers its Sno Blower and Sno Broom attachments, as well as a full line of Sno Pusher containment plows. For more information, call 888/787-4766 or visit www.protechcorp.com.


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capacities. No special tools, modifications or adapters are required. The twin-screw pivot clamp conforms to differences in bucket shapes and sizes and can be used in forward and reverse cutting. A 13.5 in. (34 cm)-diameter cutting blade is machined from a special service, heat-treated alloy steel and yields a maximum asphalt cutting depth of 5 in. (12.7 cm). The 130C is capable of producing high cutting rates with lighter machinery. Cutting blades are field replaceable without having to disturb bearings or seals. In business for more than 50 years, General Equipment Co. is a family-owned manufacturer of earth augers, ventilation blowers, asphalt cutters and surface preparation equipment. For more information, call 800/533-0524 or visit www.generalequip.com.

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Rototilt attachments are becoming more popular in North America. Rototilt combines continuous rotation, 40 degree side tilt in each direction, and a hydraulic quick coupler all in one package. It allows a bucket or other attachment to be rotated and tilted at the same time, making it simple to operate around or under obstacles, and for any type of ground contouring. The combination of continuous rotation and side tilt lets the worker approach the job from any angle. For more information call 519/754-2195 or visit www.indexator.us.

Bobcat Bobcat 18- and 24-in. (45 and 61 cm) wide planer attachments offer increased torque and horsepower for improved performance compared with the models they replace. The new planers are compatible with all current high flow Bobcat loaders, including the new S850 skid steer and T870 compact track loaders. The cutting drums on Bobcat planers can be

While the Rototilt attachment by Indexator is used primarily in conventional excavator applications with standard or universal ditching buckets, it also works in a wide range of more demanding applications. With special attachments such as concrete cutters, compactors, grapples, pile drivers, rail tie changers, drills, and almost any type of excavator or backhoe attachment, Rototilt can take on the toughest jobs, according to the manufacturer. The flexibility of the Rototilt attachment allows a bucket or other attachment to be rotated and tilted at the same time, making it simple to operate around or under obstacles, or to manipulate special excavator or backhoe tools. It is useful in tight working conditions and to perform functions that might normally require specialized equipment. Rototilt is available in five models covering excavators and backhoes from 3 to 30 ton (2.7 to 27 t) capacity. For more information, call 519/754-2195 or visit www.indexator.us.

Indexator With the maneuverability of wheeled excavators, and the flexibility of the Rototilt attachment, this versatile combination is ideal for highway, county, or municipal applications. Very common in Europe, wheeled excavators and the

unlocked to allow oscillation up to 15 degrees in either direction. As a result, surface tracking is optimized even when the loader is operating on a rutted or potholed surface. This feature is unique to Bobcat planers and provides continuous cutting depth without constant operator input, according to the manufacturer. New on the 18- and 24-in. planers is increased down force to help keep the drum in the cut during operation. In addition, units have been redesigned so that the left ski is now visible to the operator. This allows the planer to be kept closer to the center of the carrier, which makes it easier to control the path of the machine. The back frame is now stronger and more durable in order to handle higher-horsepower carriers. At the same time, the rear opening has been enlarged so that more material passes through without being re-milled, resulting in increased pro-

ductivity. Hydraulic side shift on both planer models has been increased from 26 to 29.8 in. (66 to 75.7 cm) so that they can be used on the larger S850 and T870 loaders. Side shifting permits milling outside the width of the carrier so it is possible to work close to walls and curbs. The right ski and end plate may be removed for milling flush against walls with no further clean-up work required. Cab-controlled hydraulic cylinders raise and lower the independently adjustable skis. Cutting depth can be adjusted from 0 to 6 in. (0 to 15 cm). Depth and oscillation gauges allow the operator to confirm the correct cutting depth and angle of the planer without having to move from the seat. Special side cutting bits reduce binding and provide a vertical edge for improved joint bonding between new and existing asphalt. Replaceable ski wear pads provide consistent depth control by penetrating through debris in the path of travel. In addition, steel wheels on the rear frame provide solid support and reduce tire bounce while planing. A priority valve diverts hydraulic oil flow to depth functions without causing a loss of power to the planer drum, allowing the operator to make adjustments on-the-go without affecting performance. A top access panel saves time by permitting the operator to inspect or replace cutting bits without raising the planer from the surface or removing the drum. The 18- and 24-in. planers may be equipped with smooth or fast cut all-purpose drums or with smaller all-purpose or slot cut drums. Drums are easily changed by removing the right side ski and access panel, much like removing the wheel on a vehicle. Carbide cutting bits are secured with expansion rings instead of C-clips for fast and easy replacement. Field installed accessories include a guide rod kit to help the operator follow a previous cut or line; a planer wheel kit (in lieu of skis); and a water and nozzle kit for dust control. A 14-in. (35.5 cm) cutting width planer is available for Bobcat loaders with standard flow hydraulics. It features manual depth control from 0 to 6 in., 29.8-in. hydraulic sideshift and an all-purpose drum. It also may be equipped with additional drums of varying widths. Drums are easily changed by removing the right side ski and access panel. A 40-in. (101.6 cm) high flow planer also is available. It features hydraulic depth adjustment from 0 to 5 in. (0 to 12.7 cm). Skis are independently adjustable and the depth gauge and oscillation gauge are visible from the operator’s seat. A diverter valve allows the operator to switch from hydraulic side-shift to hydraulic oscillation. Oscillation is +/- 8 degrees. Owners and operators who wish to monitor operating hours and maintenance intervals on their 18-, 24- and 40-in. planers may do so using the new deluxe instrument panel available on Bobcat M-Series loaders. The deluxe instrument panel will track cumulative operating hours and also offers two resettable clocks that can be used to monitor items like time on the job, cutting bit life or hours between drive motor oil maintenance. A Bobcat loader and planer attachment are ideal for milling potholes, alligator cracks and frost heaves; creating cuts for recessed lane markers; milling around manholes; matching uneven pavement surfaces; cutting drainage in parking lots; and tapering the edges of roadways. They also are ideal for cleaning up around larger milling machines and working in places where size and weight do not allow dedicated planers to work, such as on bridges and walkways. For more information, visit www.bobcat.com.


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Maine FRANK MARTIN SONS, INC. Fort Kent Mills (207) 834-3171 Madison (207) 858-4748

Maryland ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC. Jessup (800) 220-3752

Massachusetts CHADWICK-BAROSS, INC. Chelmsford (800) 804-0775

New Hampshire E.W. SLEEPER COMPANY, INC. Concord (603) 225-3361

New Jersey HARTER EQUIPMENT, INC. Englishtown (732) 446-7600

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Trencor T1060’s Mechanical Powertrain Boasts More Torque The Trencor T1060 features a compact package and a mechanical powertrain. The mechanical powertain’s features include increased torque, increased productivity, reduced fuel costs, lower repair costs, ease of repair, long machine life and a broad range of chain speeds. Its C-9 Tier III Stage IIIA Caterpillar 350-hp (261 kW) engine meets all emission standards and transmits power to the digging chain through a 3-speed Allison transmission, which allows maximum torque in each trenching speed. It

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Topcon Announces 3D-MC2 System for Motorgraders

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Technological advances from Topcon Positioning Systems (TPS) changed the reality at what speeds dozers could operate, effectively and efficiently, with its introduction of 3D-MC2 technology in 2008. Now, 3D-MC2 technology is available for motorgraders. The technology allows a grader to operate at speeds above those achieved on other 3D machines, with tighter tolerance, according to the manufacturer. Ray O’Connor, TPS president and CEO, said, “Topcon’s introduction of 3D-MC2 shattered the final 3D automation production barrier in dozers — speed. Now, that technology, which allows dozers to deliver smoothness and grading accuracy and speed comparable to graders, allows unmatched productivity in graders.” He said 3D-MC2 for graders opens up “unexplored territory. The system not only dramatically speeds up grading operations, it allows a grader to operate at speeds far exceeding those of other systems currently on the market. “Additionally, the technology provides pitch compensation so the operator is free to roll the blade to adjust the cutting edge based on material conditions.” O’Connor said, “ConExpo’s theme — ‘Innovation from the Ground Up’ — perfectly fits this new technological advance of 3D-MC2 for graders for the construction industry. The current best average results for finishing work is 40,000 to 160,000 square feet per workday. With 3D-MC2 on a grader with consistent material conditions, it is possible to finish up to 750,000 square feet a day … or more. In fact, in a recent test, a grader equipped with 3D-MC2 finished more than 1,000,000 square feet in a day. “That’s an incredible increase in produc-

tivity, which translates to a short-term returnon-investment, plus automatically creates more profit for the company. “With a single dozer and a grader, both equipped with 3D-MC2,” he said, “a contractor can accomplish more with greater accuracy than ever before. With this technology, you have a dozer doing grader-quality finish work and a grader doing finish work faster than has been previously possible.” Adding 3D-MC2 to a motorgrader, O’Connor said, allows the control system to immediately sense any changes in the cutting edge position and make corrections up to 100 times per second, providing “superior stability and smoothness when finish grading.” The 3D-MC2 technology works in synergy with Topcon’s existing slope sensor to “maintain the industry’s best slope accuracy from flat grades to steep slope applications. With the increase in correction speed, operators can breeze through transitions without having to slow down to allow the system to keep up,” he said. In addition, 3D-MC2 has built-in tilt compensation. “Whether you need to roll the blade forward to shave a high spot or back to carry a windrow,” O’Connor said, “the system automatically adjusts for the change in blade position to maintain the correct grade. “Best of all,” O’Connor said, “Topcon’s 3D-MC2 system is compatible with all of our existing sensor technology. No matter if you want to run single or twin antenna GPS, Millimeter GPS or a robotic LPS solution … all work with the 3D-MC2 hardware. You can even have the technology work in a 2D application with sonic and lasers when GPS is not available.”


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JCB Sees Growth in OEM Demand for Clean Engines A year after the unveiling of the JCB words we have made sure we don’t create Dieselmax engine, which powered the JCB Ecomax T4 engine range — in readiness for the pollutants to start with rather than try and Dieselmax car to a world diesel land speed Tier IV Final/Stage IV emissions legislation deal with them later. This approach also record of 350 mph on the Bonneville Salt in the United States of America and in gives us very low fuel consumption levels.” Flats, in 2006, has undergone continual Europe — JCB is experiencing a surge in It is an approach that also has been well- development. More than 100,000 engines demand from original equipment manufac- received by OEMs, with a huge amount of are now working in the field globally. turers (OEMs) from around the world, interest generated since the engines were The latest developments will see the according to the manufacturer. unveiled at last year’s Bauma exhibition. Dieselmax engines cleanly past the Tier IV The company invested approximately $140 million in developing the new fuel-efficient JCB Ecomax T4 4.4 liter engine, the latest generation of the JCB Dieselmax engine, and delivered a solution that eliminates the need for any exhaust after-treatment and cost savings for customers. The JCB Ecomax T4 engine has been honored with the presentation of two awards in 2011: the 2011 Diesel Engine of the Year Award by Italian magazine Diesel and also an award for innovation from the organizers of the SIMA agricultural show in Paris. The key benefits of the JCB Ecomax design are: • Reduced fuel consumption • Reduced cost of ownership • Better reliability • Better packaging and no compromise in machine design Alan Tolley, JCB’s director of engine programs, said: “Meeting Tier IV emissions legislation is a massive challenge but also a huge opportunity for innovation; an opportunity to come up with a solution that has real advantages for our customers. We believe the result is not only the off-highway sector’s cleanest engine, but a first for our industry. “The expectation for the first part of Tier IV interim/Stage 3B legislation was that to achieve these really low particulate levels you needed to fit a diesel particu- The JCB Ecomax T4 engine has been honored with the presentation of two awards in 2011 late filter (DPF). But when you look at that technology for our particular part With an extended range now available from Interim/Stage IIIB legislation that will come of the market, namely mid-range construc- 74 to 173 hp (55 to 129 kW), JCB Power into effect for engines of this size in 2012 tion equipment, we see there are some real Systems will provide power for a wide range and they are well set for Tier IV/Stage IV disadvantages with that solution, in particu- of off-highway equipment. Final in 2014. lar increased fuel consumption through 2010 was a record year for engine sales to As many engines within the 75 to 175 hp increased back pressure to the engine. Also, OEMs, with new customers in a variety of (56 to 129 kW) range are used in a variety of in many applications load cycles are light industry sectors, from power generation, applications where equipment is operated and the DPF doesn’t self-regenerate so you water pumping, crushing and screening, under variable light loads, there can be conhave to force it to do so and it needs fuel to forklift truck and even the marine sectors. cerns about diesel particulate filter regenerado it. Further expansion of the engine sales and tion, with the engine management system “Our strategy has been to meet Tier IV distribution network is under way in coun- having to force the regeneration process by interim emission standards without a DPF tries such as North America, Australia, New burning additional fuel. This is not only inefbut also to achieve this without any exhaust Zealand, Benelux and South Africa. ficient but can result in additional service after-treatment. We have focussed our requirements, substantial cost increases and research and development efforts on a high Better By Design the risk of damage to the DPF if a contractor efficiency combustion system; in other Since its launch in 2004 the JCB uses a high sulphur fuel.

To achieve the next round of emissions regulations, JCB Power Systems has worked closely with research and development specialist Ricardo, using computational fluid dynamics, finite element analysis and a Ricardo designed combustion bowl to perfect the combustion process. With second-generation common rail fuel injection technology, injection pressures have been raised to 2,000 bar and nozzle hole geometry has been refined to provide highly effective atomization and distribution of the fuel within the cylinder. JCB has incorporated variable geometry turbochargers on all but the lowest powered 74 hp (55 kW) Dieselmax engine, which falls under a slightly different emission regulation. Cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) also is used to clean up the exhaust gases before they are passed from the engine. This means that there is no requirement for any exhaust after-treatment components to meet these emissions levels on the 4.4 L JCB Ecomax T4 engine. The company has worked with fuel system and electronics specialist Delphi to develop an electronic control system with a form of learning capacity, that will ensure that the engine stays within its intended parameters even as the components settle throughout their design life, according to the manufacturer. Benefit to the Customer As well as there being no need to fit a costly exhaust after-treatment system, there has been no requirement to increase the cooling pack size or to reduce service intervals from their standard 500 hours. In addition, under test conditions, the engines have been achieving a 5 to10 percent fuel consumption improvement compared to the previous generation. The engine design also is future-proofed, as the structural architecture, the componentry and systems will remain the same for Tier IV/ Stage 4 Final regulations in the future, at which time exhaust after-treatment for NOx reduction may be unavoidable. Investment in the Future The original 4.4 L Dieselmax 444 engine has been joined by a 4.8 L Dieselmax 448 version, while power ratings have been extended at both ends of the scale.


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Leica Geosystems Releases NextGen SP Technology Leica Geosystems released the next generation of its Leica SP technology. SP Technology now also supports machine control with total stations, providing high precision and increased grading speed in environments where GPS is not useable. This additional functionality allows users to choose the positioning sensor for their machine control system and to achieve enhanced results in any environment. Using an inertial system SP technology enhances grading performance, resulting in higher productivity even on challenging job sites, according to the manufacturer. Achieving Faster Results SP technology provides improved hydraulic control that allows faster grading with increased smoothness and precision at high speeds, increasing machine utilization and productivity. Bulldozers can now take on even more fine grading jobs, completing work with less heavy equipment on site and helping contractors to finish their projects ahead of schedule and under budget. By using inertial guidance with highly responsive hydraulic control, grading performance is enhanced. Leica SP technology compensates for various weaknesses that GPS and total stations have in normal machine control applications. Thus operators can achieve consistent and precise results even under the most difficult conditions. Machines equipped with SP technology reduce the need for rework and increase machine uptime during poor satellite (GPS/GLONASS) coverage, temporary loss of correction signals, or interrupted prism tracking when working with a total station, according to the manufacturer. Total Precision in Any Environment The next generation Leica SP Technology adds flexibility to speed and precision. Working with GPS or total station SP technology allows fast and precise grading even on challenging job sites. If GPS is not usable, e.g. when working in urban canyons, deep

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Compact design with double lapped steel construction, the Titan High Arch Drawframe mounts to a 12 in. (30.4 cm) diameter ball hitch, allowing optimum weight transfer, clear visibility to the cutting edge, enhanced stability at high travel speeds over uneven surfaces.

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With the success of the 7E Series, Hyundai has added the 250D-7E to the lineup. The 55,000 lb. (24,947 kg) capacity diesel forklift incorporates the most standard features in the market today. Performance, ergonomics, serviceability and operator comfort were the most important enhancements considered when designing the 250D-7E in order to exceed customer requirements in today’s workplace, according to the manufacturer. The Hyundai 250D-7E is equipped with a powerful Cummins QSC 8.3L engine, producing 260 hp (193.8 kW) at 2,200 rpms which provide a travel speed of up to 25 mph (40 kmh). The ZF electronic shift transmission includes an automatic shift with three forward and three reverse speeds. Equipped with the combination of the QSC engine and ZF transmission, the Hyundai 250D-7E offers a powerful performance. Password activated engine start limit (ESL) intercepts fuel delivery to the engine without proper identification, eliminating equipment theft. According to load demand, economic mode and power mode can simply be selected, allowing the operator to select the level of power performance, which increases overall fuel efficiency. The 250D-7E includes a digital video monitor with enhanced features and benefits to increase accuracy and operator assurance when performing daily tasks. The load sensing indicator displays the load capacity on the monitor and adjusts the hydraulic flow based on load demand. The wheel angle indicator displays the position of the steer wheels throughout operation, assuring the operator of safe operation. The optional rear view camera works in conjunction with the digital monitor, allowing maximum vision of surrounding environments. The operator compartment is full of standard amenities to maximize operator comfort. The full suspension seat and the telescopic tilt column assembly allows any size operator to securely determine the most comfortable position. The 250D-7E includes an enclosed cab assembly with a CD/MP3 player and hands free remote control system that also includes a USB outlet for additional accessory usage. The optional Heater/AC system offers large capacity. Engine and transmission service access is easier with the electronic activated, hydraulic controlled tilt cabin assembly. Key controlled, the electronic switch allows fast and easy access to internal chassis components with minimal effort. The 250D-7E is equipped with wet disk brakes, virtually eliminating brake component replacement. The variable capacity remote fan drive allows consistent coolant flow and proper temperature throughout the entire system, according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 800/423-8721.


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The New Jersey Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. County: Warren Contract No.: 10421 Location: Route U.S. 22 resurfacing and county Route 519 intersection improvements from Phillipsburg Mall entrance to vicinity of Greenwich Street, townships of Greenwich and Pohatcong. Project: NHS-0040(171) Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Intercounty Paving Assoc. LLC — $2,032,323 • Tilcon New York Inc. — $2,286,000 • Crisdel Group Inc. — $2,336,441 • Smith-Sondy Asphalt Construction Company — $2,546,511 • Lehigh Valley Site Contractors Inc. — $3,324,226 • English Paving Company Inc. — Irregular Completion Date: Sept. 12, 2011 Counties: Essex and Passaic Contract No.: 10417 Location: Maintenance bridge painting contract 2010-2 eighteen (18) bridges, Route N.J. 21 & I-80 Newark, Nutley, Belleville, Passaic, Paterson and Clifton. Project: STP-0045(132) Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Anka Painting Company Inc. — $7,327,000 • Allied Painting Inc. — $8,318,651 • Iron Bridge Constructors/RML Construction Inc J/V — $8,875,000 • Blastech Enterprises Inc. — $9,400,400 • Kiska Construction Inc. — $10,977,000 • Liberty/Alpha J/A — $12,992,000 Completion Date: 340 working days (available days) Counties: Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem Contract No.: 10438 Location: Maintenance roadway repair contract south, sub-region S-2, Contract No. S 204, DP 10438 Route 49, 77 and U.S. 322. Project: 100 percent state Contractors and Bid Amounts: • South State Inc. — $6,249,786 • Arawak Paving Company Inc. — $6,748,000 • Haines And Kibblehouse Inc. — $8,092,092 • Intercounty Paving Associates LLC — $8,377,777 • .Stavola Contracting Company Inc. — $9,227,754 Completion Date: Sept. 16, 2011

County: Middlesex Contract No.: 10138 Location: Route 27 from Burnett Street to north of Knapp Avenue Contract Number 016103150, resurfacing city of New Brunswick, borough of Highland Park, borough of Metuchen, township of Edison. Project: State project Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Joseph M Sanzari Inc. — $2,890,423 • Intercounty Paving Assoc LLC — $3,072,270 • Joseph Defino Trucking Company Inc. T/A Defino Contracting Company — $3,237,693 • Tilcon New York Inc. — $3,439,999 • Earle Asphalt Company — $3,443,343 • Schifano Construction Corp. — $3,469,261 • Crisdel Group Inc. — $3,487,096 • Della Pello Paving Inc. — $3,515,211 • Trap Rock Industries Inc. — $3,613,488 • Green Construction Inc. — $3,998,000 • Tarheel Enterprises Inc. — $4,031,564 • Stavola Contracting Company Inc. — Irregular Completion Date: Dec. 5, 2011 Counties: Gloucester and Camden Contract No.: 11103 Location: Route 42 southbound roadway improvement, borough of Bellmawr and Runnemede, Camden County township of Deptford. Project: HPP-0014(125) Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Haines and Kibblehouse Inc. — $2,976,672 • Glasgow Inc. — $3,779,380

• Mount Construction Company Inc. — $4,047,201 • IEW Construction Group Inc. — $5,115,680 • George Harms Construction Company Inc. — $5,162,244 • James J Anderson Construction Company Inc. — Irregular • Richard E. Pierson Construction J/V South State Inc. — Irregular Completion Date: April 2, 2012 County: Morris Contract No.: 11105 Location: U.S. Route 206 over Black River Bridge rehabilitation, grading, paving and structures. Township of Chester. Project: BR-0035(177) Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Konkus Corporation — $1,340,354 • Ritacco Construction Inc. — $1,343,000 • Sparwick Contr Inc. — $1,355,902 • Nagi Construction Company Inc. — $1,533,643 • Agate Construction Company Inc. — $1,619,663 • Berto Construction Inc. — $1,656,039 • H&G Contractors Inc. — $1,661,515 • Crossing Construction Company Inc. — $1,687,182 • Marbro Inc. — $1,813,117 • Rencor Inc. — $2,222,830 • IEW Construction Group Inc. — $2,331,436 • Earle Asphalt Company — $2,550,113 Completion Date: Jan. 9, 2012


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Terex Hydra Platforms HP32, HP35 Feature Easy Towing, Fast Set-Up

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MEDICO INDUSTRIES, INC. 1500 Highway 315 • Wilkes-Barre 18711 800/633-0027 These under-bridge access platforms come standard in two platform lengths: the 32-ft. (9.8 m) HP32; and the 35-ft. (10.7 m). The models also can be equipped with a special 12.5-ft. (3.8 m) long by 4-ft. (1.2 m) wide bridge worker platform designed specifically for the removal of overhang brackets.

The Terex hydra platforms HP 32 and HP 35 trailermounted platforms feature a well-balanced design, threeaxle configuration and 1,500-lb. (680 kg) tongue weight, so the models are easily towed to the job site by one-ton pickup trucks, according to the manufacturer. These self-contained units are fully functional on their own, so the tow vehicle can drop them off and leave the site to handle other tasks. At less than one-half the cost of truckmounted platforms, these low-investment models are practical for bridge inspection, maintenance, restoration and utility work. These under-bridge access platforms come standard in two platform lengths: the 32-ft. (9.8 m) HP32; and the 35ft. (10.7 m) HP35. Both models boast 1,000-lb (454 kg) platform capacity, enough for up to three workers plus tools. While standard at 32 and 35 ft. (9.8 and 10.7 m), platform lengths can be customized to fit customer and job site requirements. The models also can be equipped with a special 12.5-ft. (3.8 m) long by 4-ft. (1.2 m) wide bridge worker platform designed specifically for the removal of overhang brackets. Dual hydraulic outriggers positioned at the trailer ensure stabile platform operation when deployed and can be mounted on either side of the trailer for left- or ride-side platform deployment. Powered by an on-board 18-hp (13.4 kW) gas engine with auto-idle, the self-erecting platform deploys in five minutes and requires only a single lane closure to operate. A hydraulically powered front drive wheel controls trailer movement on the bridge deck. Both the HP32 and HP35 models feature the Terex hydra

platforms tower separation system. Offering a maximum 7.7-ft. (2.3 m) extension, the system includes hydraulically adjustable cross-linking arms and a level walkway with rails connecting the trailer to the vertical tower. The crossover offers a maximum 5-ft. (1.5 m) vertical rise to clear obstacles on the bridge deck without the need to retract the platform. Offering a 180 degree platform rotation and maximum lowering depth of 18 ft. (5.5 m), the HP32 and HP35 make quick work of bridge inspection and restoration projects. The platform’s maximum 3.5-ft. (1.1 m) width offers ample space for completing projects. A voice-activated communication system connects workers on the platform to personnel at the main control of the trailer, enabling efficient trailer movement without leaving the platform. An auxiliary hydraulic pump and motor system enables the platform to be retracted to transport position should an issue arise with the main hydraulics. “At no time are the workers disconnected from the bridge deck like they are with traditional lifts,” said Christer Bradley, director of sales and marketing, under-bridge access platforms of Terex Roadbuilding. “Power failure does not prevent the worker from returning to the deck when using our unit.” Options such as a generator and air compressor to power tools required for bridge maintenance and restoration increase trailer-mounted platform versatility in the field. An available 3.3-ft. (1 m) scaffold lifts the worker above platform level for close inspection and work in between girders. For more information, visit www.terex.com.

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ALI Sponsors Inaugural Spring Fling Car Show in N.C. Hundreds of NASCAR fans and car enthusiasts made a pilgrimage to Level Cross, N.C., on May 28 to honor Richard Petty, take part in the inaugural Spring Fling Car Show at Petty’s Garage and witness the official reveal of Legacy by Petty, the one-of-a-kind Dodge Challenger custom built by Petty’s Garage to pay tribute to Richard Petty and promote vehicle lift safety. The event was sponsored by the Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) and its member companies. “This inaugural event allows fans and car enthusiasts to walk the grounds where it all started for Petty race fans,” said Greg Steadman, general manager of Petty’s Garage, the high-performance speed shop located in the garages that were once home to Petty NASCAR teams. “For Petty’s Garage and our partners, the event allows us to show off innovations and cuttingedge products associated with builds such as Legacy by Petty, the new WIX Filters Dodge Challenger and the Petty Superbird.” The car show kicked off around 8:30 a.m. Two hours later, everyone gathered for some heartfelt presentations and the much-anticipated reveal of Legacy by Petty. R.W. (Bob) O’Gorman, ALI president and owner of Legacy by Petty, took a moment to thank the team at Petty’s Garage and other key contributors to the Legacy build, including artist Mickey Harris and Pfaff Designs. He praised the hardcore Petty fans and car collectors who came out to the event in spite of a massive storm that ended only minutes before the gates opened. O’Gorman said he was especially amazed by the dedication of one 1970 Superbird owner who drove that classic vehicle through the storm all the way from Virginia just to be part of the show. O’Gorman introduced Mike Robertson, North Carolina motor vehicles commissioner. Robertson presented Petty with a unique shadow-box-style plaque featuring photos of key moments from his 200th NASCAR win in 1984 through the Legacy build, a certificate signed and sealed by Robertson and O’Gorman, and the first in a series of four commemo-

confess that perhaps one of the greatest experiences of my entire career has been to be selected by Mr. O’Gorman to represent ALI and his interest in telling Mr. Petty’s story here on the Legacy tribute Challenger.” A visibly moved Petty told the crowd, “This beautiful and amazing piece will go immediately to the Richard Petty Museum, forever to be shared with the greatest fans that ever were.”

Legacy by Petty, a one-of-a-kind Dodge Challenger custom built by Petty’s Garage to pay tribute to “The King” Richard Petty and to promote vehicle lift safety, is officially revealed during the inaugural Spring Fling Car Show held at Petty’s Garage on May 28. The show was sponsored by the Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) and its members.

Richard Petty applies the final touch to the Legacy by Petty tribute Challenger: signing the odometer cluster.

rative license plates. The plate, which reads “200 WINS,” was commissioned by ALI for Petty. Robertson had four of the plates printed in the state’s historical license plate stamping area using vintage 1984 blanks. The second plate in the series was installed on Legacy by Petty. The third was presented to Steadman. Petty signed the fourth and returned it to Robertson. Robertson entertained the crowd with the story behind the commissioning of the license plates, which started with a phone call from a “crazy Yankee.” But, Robertson said, as he listened to O’Gorman’s request, he decided that he wasn’t so crazy after all. The crowd roared as Robertson shook Petty’s hand, stating: “It has been a pleasure to

After the ALI Legacy by Petty tribute Dodge Challenger was revealed, Spring Fling Car Show participants crowded around to get a better look at the car and autographs from “The King” Richard Petty himself.

be involved by ALI in honoring you, Richard. Congratulations, sir — North Carolina loves you.” “We’ve gotten some amazing honors, but this is something really different,” Petty said. “We thank you, commissioner and our friends at ALI for going through all this trouble.” Robertson also surprised O’Gorman with a 2011 North Carolina “200 WINS” license plate. This plate is registered to the trailer that will be used to carry Legacy by Petty to car shows and other events around the country. “By registering the plate to the trailer that ALI will use, we’ve put ‘200 WINS’ in the DMV system to preserve the integrity of the commemorative plates, while keeping the right to use that plate ‘in the

family,’” Robertson said. Red, White and … Petty Blue One of the things that makes Legacy by Petty special is the handiwork of renowned airbrush artist Mickey Harris. Harris told the crowd that he was so inspired by the project that he returned to his studio to paint a portrait that would honor the Legacy by Petty car and The King himself. He presented that portrait, “Red, White and … Petty Blue” to Petty at the ceremony. “In my 35 years as an artist, I’ve worked on art restoration for some of America’s greatest pieces at the Pentagon and some amazing vehicles, such as GM’s America’s Pride Camaro,” he said. “But today I

Legacy by Petty Uncovered At last, it was time to pull the custom cover off of Legacy by Petty. The crowd responded instantly once the trademark Petty Blue metallic paint was visible. Harris spent more than 156 hours illustrating Petty’s racing career through freehand paintings on both sides of the Challenger. Inside, the leather upholstery by Katzkin matches The King’s crocodile skin boots. And in the backseat, one of Petty’s signed and numbered Charlie One hats hangs on a special display stand. Once the car was revealed, The King applied the final touch, autographing the Challenger’s odometer cluster in front of the crowd. In addition to honoring Petty and representing Petty’s Garage, the car also will be used to promote vehicle lift safety as it travels to events around the country. The vehicle features the ALI Web site URL, www.autolift.org, under each door opening. A DVD player and flat screen TV in the trunk will be used to show both the iconic movie Petty Blue and excerpts from Lifting It Right, a DVD hosted by Richard and Kyle Petty for ALI that is focused on safely using vehicle lifts. As news teams stood side-byside with fans and car collectors, Petty and Steadman recalled the start of the Legacy by Petty tribute project back in November 2009 at a Las Vegas dinner attended by representatives of ALI and Petty’s Garage. “You see, what happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay in Vegas,” Petty joked. “This car is proof of something good and highly detailed that can happen when partners set out to look after the see SHOW page 118


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As More Towns Are Struck, Resources Are Stretched Thin TORNADO from page 22

superintendent. “We’re working in the area struck by two F3 tornadoes. It’s the worst I’ve ever seen in my lifetime. I always heard tornadoes don’t hit hills, but I guess that’s not true anymore.” Fortunately, the area is not heavily populated, with a total of approximately 69,000 in the entire county. In the ¾-mile-wide, 8-mile-long wake of devastation, crews are cleaning up construction debris, brush and vegetation along the right of way. Weems said the 10acre area once had approximately 100 homes and mobile homes on it. Now, it’s all rubble.The first step, according to Weems, is to clear debris and vegetation in the right of way. “It’s the longest, slowest process,” Weems added. Since May 4, 1,200 dump truck loads of debris have been hauled to leased sites on each end of town. Weems estimates that constitutes only 10 to 12 percent of the total amount, and said damages are estimated in the $12 million range.

“This will be a five-to six-month process,” he said. To accomplish the task, the City of Greenville leased a few pieces of equipment from the local John Deere dealership and got some equipment on loan, such as a JD 160D with thumb, a 437C log loader (a Prentice loader) and a large 100 Morbark tub grinder for grinding all those stumps and brush into mulch. “There’s a Nortrax factory down the road,” Weems explained. “The John Deere tractor dealership played a role in making the donation possible. They’ve been great.” In addition, many volunteers brought their own backhoes and equipment to help clear roads, including the Red Cross and nearby highway departments. Once the area has been cleared and the heavy equipment is out of the way, Weems said they will be able to evaluate the condition of the roads. “There’s some road damage, but they’re passable. We haven’t assessed all the damage yet,” said

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Some of the collateral damage not immediately considered is the amount of destroyed timber. According to the Georgia Forestry Commission, 161,208 acres of forest land, with an estimated value of $68,296,055, in 34 counties has been destroyed by the Super Outbreak.

Weems. He anticipates a certain amount of road repair because the shot and chip paving — a twin layer of asphalt — is not suitable for a lot of heavy traffic. “The steel track on the machines can do a lot of damage,” he explained. Among the challenges facing

Weems is weather. Because it has continued to rain, crews have been forced to haul in rock to keep the mud down. “Weather is a big challenge,” he confirmed. “We’ve had a few thunderstorms; it gets our attention now.” None of the City’s 70 employees were directly affected by the

tornado, but they’ve been working so many hours on cleanup, Weems said he had to hire extra hands in order to be able to rotate people so “the guys can get some rest.” Weems himself has had only two Sundays off since April 27. “The people need support. That’s why I work so many hours.” The equipment also is working long hours, but Weems said because they just finished routine spring service, the equipment can “go awhile,” even though it’s working 70 hours continuously. Budget is an ongoing challenge. “It’s a strain until FEMA steps in,” Weems said, adding that all the volunteer help and donations have greatly assisted continuing efforts. However, as more tornadoes strike other parts of the Midwest, including Joplin, Mo., and Kansas, Arkansas and Oklahoma, resources will be stretched thin. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Chevy pickup “The King’s” Best Ford: Robert Cayton interests of each other.” ’30 Ford pickup Steadman noted that in addition to pro“The King’s” Best Mopar: Ron Osborne moting the Petty legacy and the Petty partnership for automotive lift safety, the Legacy ’60 Plymouth Fury “The King’s” Best Other: Willard and by Petty car was built to be driven. “This is truly something special,” he said. Marie Robertson ’32 Lincoln “Not only do we have Mickey’s hand-laid artwork and a totally new technology that creates an ‘ice blue’ old-school flame that can only be seen in the dark, we also have a unique Petty Blue base with micro-fleck in a BAF RM finish that is guaranteed for life. “The Legacy by Petty tribute Challenger has a specially mod- Car collectors from around the country entered ified 426 hemi and custom their vehicles in the inaugural Spring Fling Car exhaust which puts power to the Show at Petty’s Garage on May 28. The owner of the 3:91 rear end,” he continued. orange 1970 Superbird in the center drove it all the “We matched the car with a spe- way from Virginia through massive storms just to cial Petters/Petty suspension and participate in the event. those big, monster Brembos. We built this car so that if put to the “The King’s” Best of Show Presented by test, it will definitely perform.” Petty’s Garage & Automotive Lift Institute: Robert Cayton ’34 Chevy Sedan ALI Commits to The event also raised awareness for the Sponsorship through 2014 Richard Petty Museum, as many car show To wrap up the program, Doug Grunnet, ALI chairman, presented the Petty Family participants and attendees toured the museFoundation with a check and announced that um while they were in town. The ALI member companies sponsoring ALI, in cooperation with its member companies, has committed to sponsoring the Spring the Spring Fling Car Show at Petty’s Garage Fling Car Show at Petty’s Garage annually were: ARI-Hetra, BendPak/Ranger, through 2014. A date for the 2012 event will Challenger Lifts, Dannmar Worldwide, Hunter Engineering, MAHA USA, Mohawk be announced later. “There are some amazing cars here Resources Ltd., Patriot Lifts & Equipment, today,” Grunnet said. “I’m not only talking PKS Equipment & Engineering, Quest/Ben about the new Petty Superbird, the WIX car Pearson, Rotary Lift, Sefac Inc., Stertiland ALI’s Legacy by Petty, but also the cars ALM, Stertil-Koni USA and Wheeltronic that came from near and far to participate in Ltd. Other supporting companies include the show. Today’s presentations and BASF, R-M Automotive Finishes, Katzkin Mickey’s artwork make me proud to be in Leather, Kicker Audio, WIX Filters and Big Randleman, N.C. Walking the show earlier Dog Garage. For more information about ALI call with Bob, Greg and Richard took me back to my days as a younger man, and seeing such 607/756-7775 or visit www.autolift.org. For more information about Petty’s a wide variety of muscle cars and hot rods, representing so many enthusiasts, quite sim- Garage, call 336/498-3745 or visit www.pettys-garage.com. ply makes me proud to be an American.” Inaugural Spring Fling Car Show Winners There were approximately 100 cars at the Spring Fling Car Show, from as far away as Illinois, Virginia, Georgia, Florida and New York. Each participant received a Legacy by Petty poster and a show plaque. The $20 entry fee supported the Petty Family Foundation and the Foundation Fighting Blindness. The inaugural Spring Fling Car Show trophy winners were: “The King’s” Best GM: Mike Laws ’72

About ALI Founded in 1945, the Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) is a trade association of North American-based lift manufacturers. ALI’s mission is to promote the safe design, construction, installation, service and use of automotive lifts. In 1947, ALI developed the first Commercial Standard covering vehicle lifts published by the National Bureau of Standards. Today ALI sponsors several national lift safety standards and offers a third-party certification program for automotive lifts.

The Perfect Storm If you’re one of the millions of people planning to travel by air this summer, here’s some important information from the Association of Commercial Airlines: (Silence.) Uh-oh! Apparently the airlines are unable to give us any information at this time! Probably they are experiencing thunderstorms. No institution experiences as many thunderstorms as an airline. Huge, violent clouds surround airline employees at all times. They cannot hold company picnics, because the death toll from lightning strikes would be in the hundreds. If we want to end the drought in sub-Saharan Africa, all we have to do is put an airline there; the entire region would be underwater within hours. In practical terms, what this means for you, the traveler, is that when planning your airplane trip this summer, you should take into consideration the fact that your flight will never actually take off. Of course, the airline will not tell you this. Airlines have a strict policy of never revealing flight information to passengers. Say you have a ticket for a flight that’s scheduled to depart at 6 p.m. The airport TV monitors will insist that this flight is on schedule, even if the time is 5:57 p.m. and there is no actual, physical airplane out at the end of the jetway. If you ask the airline personnel about this, they’ll tap on their computer keyboard for a moment, then look you in the eye and say; “I’m still showing this flight on time.” Do not blame them for misleading you. They all must take a Secrecy Oath; if they’re caught revealing accurate flight information to a passenger, they’ll be locked in an overhead luggage compartment with nothing to eat but an airline “snack” made from U.S. Army surplus bedding. Sometimes I think the airlines don’t really own any airplanes. I think they secretly own the airport food concessions, and make their money by selling $4.50 hot dogs to the crowds of passengers who are attracted to airport gate areas in hopes of catching flights that do not, in fact, exist. TRUE ANECDOTE: Recently, I was scheduled to take a flight from Miami to Chicago. Of course, the airline said the flight was on time. In an effort to double-check this, I connected my laptop computer to an airport phone, logged onto the Internet, and went to the America Online weather site, where I clicked on the little button labeled, “Airport Delays.” Here, I swear, is what it said: “To better serve you, we are currently

redesigning and rebuilding our Airport Delays section. As a result, the Airport Delays section is currently unavailable.” I was not fooled by this message. Clearly, airline computer personnel — the same ones who make sure that no two passengers are ever charged the same fare for the same flight — had hacked into the weather site to prevent me from obtaining information about my flight. That’s how good their security is! We should put these people in charge of protecting our nuclear secrets. So I was forced to check with an airline agent, who tapped on his keyboard for a moment. I could not see his computer screen, but I am guessing it said something like: “VIOLENT THUNDERSTORMS HAVE REDUCED O’HARE AIRPORT TO A PILE OF RUBBLE. COMMERICAL AVIATION THERE WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE FOR YEARS. BUT WE HAVE PLENTY OF $4.50 HOT DOGS FOR SALE AT THE GATE AREA.” The agent looked up and told me: “I’m showing that flight on schedule.’ So I went to the gate, where the signboard showed that the flight was on time right up until they announced that it was canceled because of thunderstorms in Chicago. TRUE FOLLOW-UP ANECDOTE: The next day, I booked another flight to Chicago, and, because of a screw-up that I am sure got somebody fired, the plane, after a delay, actually took off. The interesting thing was, I was flying with a ticket that said my name was “Barry White.” Really. That is who the airline computer insisted I was. I pointed out to the ticket agent that Barry White is a famous soul crooner who does not resemble me in any way except that we are both bipeds. I asked if my ticket could reflect my real name; after tapping on his computer for a good 10 minutes, the agent informed me — I swear — that this was not possible, and advised me to just get on the plane. So I did. I assumed that somewhere else in the world, the real Barry White, holding a ticket that said, “Dave Barry,” was sitting in an airport gate area, waiting for a nonexistent plane, eating a $4.50 hot dog. As a veteran air traveler I would not be surprised to learn that the person sitting next to him was Amelia Earhart. © 2011 Tribune Media Services Inc. (This article first appeared July 9, 2000.)


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Topcon Positioning Systems (TPS) has purchased a significant ownership interest in DynaRoad Oy, a software company located in Helsinki, Finland. DynaRoad develops project management software for civil engineering and infrastructure construction. Ivan Di Federico, TPS chief strategy officer, said, “Contractors and designers use DynaRoad products and services to save time and money by optimizing and controlling the production of large and complicated earthworks projects. The DynaRoad solution combines mass haul optimization, location based scheduling and production control.” Prior to the purchase agreement, DynaRoad and TPS worked together developing products for asset management, planning and scheduling. Di Federico said, “DynaRoad technology is one of the key ingredients to creating solutions that truly optimize our customers’ workflow and productivity. This purchase agreement demonstrates that Topcon is dedicated to developing superior products and solutions for the marketplace.” Juuso Makinen, CEO of DynaRoad, said, “We wanted a world-class partner to create new and exciting products. Clearly, Topcon is the industry technology leader and we could not be happier to become part of the TPS family.” Founded in 2005 in Helsinki, Finland, DynaRoad Oy is a developer of software and services in project management for civil engineering and infrastructure construction such as highways, tunnels, railways, area development and harbors. For more information, call 925/245-8300 or visit www.topconpositioning.com


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Easy to Use, Easy to Maintain Like the EZP1, the compact LST tensioner on the Rockline EZP-LS is self-contained and simple to adjust, making it easier to set the precleaner to the desired tension and extending blade life. The EZP-LS, however, also contains a visual blade wear gauge. Flexco’s EZP-LS limited space precleaner is a compact version of the current offering of Flexco precleaners.

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• Syracuse, NY Fri., July 15, 2011 For: Amazing Classic Car Auction – Creampuff Corvettes and more! • Canastota, NY Sat., July 16, 2011 For: Lyon’s Annual Summer Hay Camp & Friday Night BBQ. Late Model Construction, Support, Aerial Lifts, Trucks and Trailers • San Bernardino, CA Thurs., June 21, 2011 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerials, Trucks and Trailers • Belpre, OH Fri., July 22, 2011 For: Complete Liquidation of Pipeline Contracting Company • Dallas, TX Tues., July 26, 2011 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction, Support, Attachments, Trucks and Trailers • Batesville, AR Thurs., July 28, 2011 For: Complete Liquidation of Late Model Cat Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors • Albany, NY Fri., July 30, 2011 For: Construction, Attachments, Support, Tools, Trucks & Trailers

• Fort Worth, TX July 27-28, 2011 • Hartford, CT July 28, 2011 • Chicago, IL August 2, 2011 • Rochester, NY August 10, 2011 • Denver, CO August 10, 2011 • Las Vegas, NV August 12, 2011 • Orlando, FL August 17, 2011 • Tipton, CA August 24, 2011 • North East, MD August 25, 2011 • Boise, ID August 26, 2011 • Albuquerque, NM Sept. 7, 2011 • Nashville, TN Sept. 13, 2011 • Kansas City, MO Sept. 15, 2011 • Olympia, WA Sept. 21, 2011 CA NA DA • Truro, NS July 7, 2011

• Tuscaloosa, AL Fri., August 5, 2011 For: Complete Dum Trucks & Truck Tractor Liquidation plus Logging Equipment

• Montreal, QC July 12, 2011

• Detroit, MI Sat., August 7, 2011 For: Construction and Ag Equipment, Support and Vehicles

• Chilliwack, BC July 20, 2011

• Lexington, KY Sat., August 13, 2011 For: Corvette Extravaganza! Over 55 Corvettes!

• Glassville, NB July 28, 2011

• Kissimmee, FL Tues., August 16, 2011 For: Construction, Support, Rental Fleet Equipment, Attachments, Trucks and Trailers • Atlantic City, NJ Sat., September 17, 2011 For: Rental Returns of Construction, Aerials, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers • South Bend, IN Fri., September 23, 2011 For: 2 Auctions in 1 Day! Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Atlanta, GA DATE TBA For: Construction and Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks & Trailers • Ledyard, CT (Foxwood Casino) DATE TBA For: Construction and Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks & Trailers • Houston, TX DATE TBA For: Late Model Rental Returns of Construction, Aerials, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers

• Regina, SK July 13, 2011

• Prince George, BC July 27, 2011

• Saskatoon, SK August 4, 2011 • Edmonton, AB Sept. 7-8, 2011 INTERNATIO NA L • Cancun, Mexico July 7, 2011 • Caorso, Italy July 14, 2011 • Dubai, UAE July 19-20, 2011 • Torreon, Mexico August 10, 2011

Coming Auctions

• Sacramento, CA Sat., September 10, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • San Bernardino, CA Fri., September 23, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Sacramento, CA Sat., October 8, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • San Bernardino, CA Sat., October 22, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Sacramento, CA Sat., November 12, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • San Bernardino, CA Thurs., November 17, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Sacramento, CA Sat., December 10, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • San Bernardino, CA Fri., December 16, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

CAT AUCTION SERVICES www.catauctions.com 866-750-9432 • Farmington, NM Tues., July 12, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Los Angeles, CA Wed., July 20, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Omaha, NE Wed., July 27, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Seattle, WA Wed., August 3, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Wind Gap, PA Wed., July 13, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Huntington, WV Wed., July 20, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

www.keenanauction.com 207-885-5100 • Cumberland, ME Thurs., July 21, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Van Buren, ME Thurs., July 28, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers

www.mmaauction.com 800-763-2728

• Johnson Creek, WI Fri., July 22, 2011

• Newberry, SC Wed., August 17, 2011 For: One Owner Absolute Auction

• Sioux Falls, SD Fri., August 19, 2011 • Foley, MN Fri., September 16, 2011 • Portage, WI Fri., October 14, 2011 • Sioux Falls, SD Fri., November 18, 2011 • Foley, MN Fri., December 2, 2011

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! • Thurs., July 7, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

DAVIS AUCTIONS

• Ocana, Spain September 15-16, 2011

www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087

• Wed., July 20, 2011 For: Motors

A.J. WILNER AUCTIONS

• Prospect, CT Sat., August 20, 2011

www.ajwauctions.com 908-789-9999

• Prospect, CT Sat., October 15, 2011 • Prospect, CT Sat., December 10, 2011

KEENAN AUCTION COMPANY

www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230

• Geelong, Australia September 15, 2011

• Parlin, NJ Thurs., July 14, 2011 For: Construction Equipment and Trucks

JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS

IRAY AUCTIONS

• Wed., July 13, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

• Brisbane, Australia September 13, 2011

• Wed., August 10, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.

• Grand Rapids, MI Wed., August 17, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

• Polotitlan, Mexico September 6, 2011

• Thurs., August 4, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

• Thurs., July 14, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

• Thurs., July 21, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Wed., July 27, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Thurs., July 28, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Wed., August 3, 2011 For: Motors

• Pelzer, SC Wed.-Thurs., Sept 21-22, 2011 For: Annual Fall Contractors Auction • Brooklyn, MS Fri.-Sat., Sept. 23-24, 2011 For: Mississippi Contractors Auction

MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANY www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560 • Lumberton, NC Thurs., September 14, 2011 For: Annual Fall Contractors Auction

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.c om 860-642-4200 • Burlington, MA Fri., July 22, 2011 For: Complete Dispersal Auction – Heavy & Light Duty Rental Equipment & Tool Inventory • Tewksbury, MA Fri., July 29, 2011 For: Entire Inventory of Dry Wall installation, interior demolition Equipment & Tools

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Bidding Starts to Close Thurs., July 14 - 10AM For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Bidding Starts to Close Thurs., July 28 - 10AM For: Construction Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN September 17, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Lebanon, TN December 10, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

ROY TIETSWORTH AUCTIONEERS www.tietsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Seneca Falls, NY Thurs., August 11, 2011 For: Construction and Farm Equipment, Antique Equipment • Oswego, NY Sat., August 27, 2011 For: Contractor Equipment Auction • Lansing, NY Sat., September 10, 2011 For: Municipal Surplus and Contractor Equipment Auction • Groveland, NY Sat., September 17, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Heavy and Light Trucks • Springville, NY Sat., June 18, 2011 For: Farm Tractor and Machinery Auction • Rochester, NY Sat., October 1, 2011 For: Heavy Construction Equipment, Cars and Trucks • Hamburg, NY Sat., October 8, 2011 For: Municipal and Contractor Equipment Auction • Syracuse, NY Sat., October 22, 2011 For: Municipal and Contractor Equipment Auction

• Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., August 18, 201110AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Tues., Sept. 6, 2011-10AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., Sept. 22, 2011-10AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Tues., October 11, 201110AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., October 27, 201110AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., Nov. 17, 201110AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., Dec. 15, 2011-10AM

STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.steffesauctioneers.com 701-237-9173 • ONLINE ONLY Bidding opens July 7, 2011 For: Kibble Equipment • Montgomery, MN Fri., July 22, 2011 For: George Ohmann Antique Tractor Auction • West Fargo, ND Wed., July 27, 2011 For: Construction and Ag Equipment, Trucks, Vehicles and More • Litchfield, MN Thurs., August 11, 2011 For: Construction and Ag Equipment, Vehicles and More!

UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., August 26, 2011 For: Construction and Utility Auction

VAUGHAN AUCTION GROUP www.vaughanauctiongroup.c om 903-873-6777

• Groveland, NY Sat., December 3, 2011 For: Farm and Construction Equipment, Heavy and Light Trucks

• Wills Point, TX Thurs., August 4, 2011 For: Summer Contractors Public Auction

RYAN AUCTION SALES

WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC.

www.ryanauctionsales.com 603-491-6159 • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., June 30, 2011- 10AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Tues., July 26, 2011- 10AM

www.wca-online.com 760-731-7760 • Perris, CA Thurs., August 18, 2011 For: Heavy Equipment and Vehicles


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Paul E. Saperstein Holds Sale in Mass.

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aul E. Saperstein Co. Inc. held a sale on May 4 on behalf of the United States Bankruptcy Court and the appointed trustee, John Desmond, Framingham, Mass. Equipment inspections were held on May 2 and 3 in Leominster, Mass., and Yarmouth, Mass. The auction itself, live and online, was held on May 4 at the Taunton Inn, Taunton, Mass. According to Michael Saperstein, executive vice president, “the sale was conducted in this fashion due to how many large pieces of equipment were located within each yard. Neither of the yards was big enough to accommodate all of the assets and the towing costs to get it all into one location would have far exceeded the costs of renting the room and holding the sale in a location that was roughly in between the two yards. “We had two days of inspection so potential bidders would have the chance to visit both yards,” he continued. “It This Sterling Dump brought in $59,000 at the Paul E. was held at a hotel so on-site bidders who had traveled would Saperstein sale in Taunton, Mass. have a place to stay and not have to do additional traveling to get to the actual sale. There were more than 275 people on-site, from California, Canada, Pennsylvania, Florida, Texas, New York, New Jersey and all over New England. In addition, there

Paul Joyce (L), JAW Sales, in Hollis, N.H., and Dave Willson, R.H. Willson Inc., Pepperell, Mass., were in attendance for the live auction.

were 160 online bidders from Canada, one from Hawaii, and others from Seattle, California, Texas, Florida, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Chicago and all over the Tri-States and New England.” This was not the first time the company held an offsite auction due to some logistical or restriction issues and Saperstein said that under the right circumstances he would conduct sales this way in the future. “Monetarily the sale was absolutely successful, generating well over $2.5 million dollars. We had nothing but positive feedback both from our client and those who attended the sale in person and online. Things went very smoothly with the auction itself as did the removal of all the items,” Saperstein concluded.

Two 2010 Komatsu PC-160s went on the block and both sold for more than $110,000 each. Many anxious bidders filled the room at the Taunton Inn for Paul E. Saperstein Co. Inc.’s public equipment auction.

The two 2009 Freightliner Jugglers that were up for sale averaged $200,000 and the six 2008 models brought between $127,000 and $167,000.

Five Komatsu mini excavators sold for between $22,000 and $42,000.


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Astec Mobile Screens Adds New Parts Representative

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IMPORTANT AUCTIONS

Auction Calendar

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Friday, July 8 : BANGOR, MAINE: 2 AUCTIONS IN ONE DAY! Auction 1 & Auction 2: Secured Party sales of late model construction, support equipment, trucks & trailers.

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Friday, August 5: TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA: Complete Dump Truck & Truck Tractor Liquidation and Construction & Logging Equipment.

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Saturday, July 9: ROCHESTER, NEW YORK: Complete Liquidation of Tow Trucks, Rollbacks, Equipment Trailers, Construction Equipment, Aerials & Forklifts, Support Equipment.

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Friday, July 15: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: THE AMAZING CLASSIC CAR AUCTION AT 3:00 PM! Quantity of CREAM PUFF CORVETTES & Nice Collectible Vehicles * 15 Exotic Cars including 1953 Rolls Royce (only 6 in existence!), 1954 Corvette 8,000 miles, 1955 Corvette 15,000 miles, 1958 Corvette, 1959 Corvette Convertible, 1963 Corvette Stingray split window 12. coupe, 1963 Corvette, 1966 Chevy Corvette Roadster.

Saturday, August 6: EDISON, NEW JERSEY: RETIREMENT AUCTION: High Quality Construction, Paving Equipment, Snow & Sander Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers. HILITES: 2006 Leeboy 8518 Paver, JD 650H, Dynapac CA250D, JD 200LC Long Reach, Hitachi ZX450LC, Bobcat ZX125, Daewoo Solar 340LCV, Cat 262, 2005 JCB 411, 2004 JCB 426, Salt Spreader Trucks, (10) Snow Pushers, Dump Trucks, Tagalongs, Pickups, Survey Equipment.

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Sean Scott is a member of Astec Mobile Screen’s product support department.

Saturday, July 16: CANASTOTA, NEW YORK: Lyon’s Annual Summer Hay Camp & Friday Night Barbecue: Late Model Construction, Support, Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers. * Stop in for the Barbecue Friday, July 15th before the sale! Thursday, July 21: SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA: Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Construction Equipment, Aerials, Attachments, Forklifts, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Trailers.

Sunday, August 7: DETROIT, MICHIGAN: Complete Liquidation of Construction, Agricultural Equipment, Support and Vehicles.

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Saturday, August 13: LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY: Corvette Extravaganza! Over 55 Corvettes from Classic to Like New!

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Tuesday, August 16: KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA: Construction, Support Rental Fleet Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers.

15. Saturday, September 17: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW Friday, July 22: BELPRE, OHIO (Parkersburg, West JERSEY: Rental Returns of Construction, Aerials, Attachments, Virginia): Complete Liquidation of Pipeline Contracting Company. Support, Trucks & Trailers. HILITES: Cat 583K, (4) Cat 583H, (4) Cat 572G, (2) Cat 572E, Cat 571G, Cat 571CRC, 22-36in. Bending Machine, C Rose16. Friday, September 23: SOUTHBEND, INDIANA: Perrault 6-20in. Bending Machine, Cat 315CL/ John Henry Drill, 2 Auctions in One Day! Complete Liquidation of Late Model Cat D7G, (2) Cat D6RXL, Cat D5GXL, Cat 330CL, (3) Cat 325DL, Construction, Support Equipment & Large Job Completion of Cat 325L, (2) Cat235C, 2007 Sterling Lowboy Tractor, Several Late Model Construction, Support Equipment and Large Job Lowboys, Plus over 75 Truck Tractors, Trucks, Support Trucks Completion of Late Model Earthmoving Equipment, Trucks & & Trailer, Enormous Amount of Support Equipment. Trailers. 7. Tuesday, July 26: DALLAS, TEXAS: Late Model Rental 17. DTBA: ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Construction, Aerials, Support, Fleet Construction, Support, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers. Attachments, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Trailers. 8. Thursday, July 28: BATESVILLE, ARKANSAS: Complete 18. DTBA: LEDYARD, CONNECTICUT (FOXWOOD Liquidation of Late Model Cat Construction Equipment, Dump CASINO): Earthmoving Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Trucks, Truck Tractors. HILITES: Cat D8R-II, (2) 2006-2005Forklifts, Support, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Equipment & 2004 Cat D6RLGP-II, 2005 Cat 330CL, Cat 140H, Cat CS563E, Dump Trailers. 8 Dump Trucks (tri.) 19. DTBA: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Late Model Construction 9. Saturday, July 30: ALBANY (ONEONTA), NEW YORK: Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Attachments, Support, Trucks One Owner - Complete Liquidation of Construction, Attachments, & Trailers. Support, Tools, Trucks & Trailers. 6.

Astec Mobile Screens has added Sean Scott to its product support department. Scott, who has worked in technical support and parts sales for original equipment manufacturers for the past 15 years, will contribute to the Astec Mobile Screens’ product support department as a parts representative. In his new role, Scott will support customer requests, process orders and respond to dealers and customers with troubleshooting issues. Tom Holck, product support manager of Astec Mobile Screens, said he was looking forward to have an experienced representative like Scott join the company’s sales team. “His presence will add another strong element of support to end users and dealers for Astec Mobile Screens,” Holck said. For more information, call 800/545-2125; or visit www.kpijci.com.

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ABSOLUTE AUCTION Complete Liquidation Schmauder Excavating Wed., July 13, 2011 – 9:00AM Wind Gap, Pennsylvania (Allentown/Stroudsburg Area) Hydraulic Excavators `03 CASE CX330, s/n DAC0733196 (New Complete Crate Engine 150 Hours Ago-Warranty) • `02 CASE CX160, s/n DAC0716377 • `07 CASE CX50B Mini Excavator, s/n N7TN81948 Crawler Tractors `06 CAT D4GXL, s/n HYD02226 (845 Original Hours) • `86 DRESSER TD7E, s/n 4410020U010025 Crawler Loaders `99 CAT 963B LGP, s/n 9BL03282 • `87 CAT 953 Crawler Loader, s/n 20Z01221 Extend-A-Hoes and Compact Tractors `04 CASE 580 Super M, 4x4, s/n JJG0377404 • `01 CASE 580 Super M, 4x4, s/n JJG0281122 • `07 NEW HOLLAND TC-45DA, 4x4 Compact Tractor, s/n Z7DB12542, with loader attachment (00,890 Original Hours) Dump Trucks `05 PETERBILT 379 TriAxle, Cummins ISX 475HP, Fuller 18 spd (105,000 Miles) • `00 PETERBILT 379 Tri-Axle, Cat 3406E 475HP, Fuller 18 spd (255,000 Miles) • `88 GMC 7000 S/A • `86 FORD 8000 S/A • MACK R700 T/A • `76 INT’L 1850 Loadstar S/A Truck Tractor, Lowboy, and Dump Trailer `88 FREIGHTLINER T/A • `81 PACE INDUSTRIES 35DD, 35 Ton T/A Detachable Lowboy • VITO 26’ T/A PLUS! Motor Grader, Compactors, Rubber Tired Loader, and Rollers • Jetter Truck, Water Truck, and Mason Dump • Mechanics Trucks, Pickups, and Sedan • Snow Maintenance Equipment • Tag-A-Long, Cargo, and Van Storage Trailers • Equipment Attachments and Parts • Contractors Tools and Shop Equipment

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.

Deere WorkSight Streamlines Customer Fleet Management Customers told John Deere they needed fleet management and maintenance solutions and Deere has responded by bringing JDLink, John Deere Fleet Care and Service ADVISOR Remote together into John Deere “WorkSight” to streamline efficiencies and make smarter business decisions. “With John Deere WorkSight, customers can literally manage their fleet from their seat,” said Liz Quinn, product marketing manager of telematics at John Deere Construction & Forestry. “The services under the WorkSight umbrella work together to help contractors automate their business processes and stay on top of machine health.” How WorkSight Works John Deere’s JDLink telematics fleet management system collects key machine data such as engine hours and idle time and transmits it to the customer via Internet. Fleet Care interprets that data, as well as machine inspection information and fluid analyses, and advises customers and dealers on proactive steps to maintain machine

health. Service ADVISOR Remote enables dealers to read diagnostic trouble codes, record performance data and update software remotely, without requiring a job site visit. It also has a remote recording mode. If something is malfunctioning when an engine is running at 1,000 rpm, for example, it can record machine data for a technician to analyze when then engine is running at that specific engine speed. “With all this technology brought together under WorkSight, John Deere dealers can proactively provide machine health recommendations to Deere customers before downtime occurs,” Quinn said. “Customers get a valuable heads-up and not only avoid downtime, but also save on the drive-time expense of having a technician come out. And customers can schedule maintenance when it’s most convenient for them. WorkSight can turn separate pieces of machine data into uptime solutions.” For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com.

ICUEE Add Show Features Education at ICUEE 2011 will feature new “industry keynote” presentations, new workshop and certification programs and expanded input from leading industry associations. Attendees will have access to more than 100 learning opportunities at the show to help them better understand new technologies, sharpen their skills and keep up-to-speed with the latest industry, regulatory and management trends. ICUEE — the International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition will be held Oct. 4 to 6, 2011, at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky. The show will cover more than one million net square feet of exhibits, with extensive hands-on equipment demonstrations. A variety of ticket packages are available so attendees can choose the sessions specific to their needs, and ICUEE has held ticket prices to 2009 levels for more value. Advance registration provides additional cost savings. “Industry education from industry experts increases the value of the trade show for attendees; we want to make it as easy as possible for them to obtain the education they need to stay current and be productive,” stated ICUEE Show Director Melissa Magestro. Education programs at ICUEE cover underground, above-ground and overhead applications, and sessions are geared to the needs of industry professionals in electric, sewer/water, phone/cable, gas, general construction, government and landscaping jobs.

The 2011 ICUEE education includes new co-located programming from AEMP — the Association of Equipment Management Professionals, sessions from UCT — Underground Construction Technology and — new for 2011 — sessions from International Erosion Control Association, National Association of Trailer Manufacturers, SAE International and Scaffolding Industry Association. Attendees also have access to the education of the IP — Incident Prevention safety conference and water/wastewater education from the co-located H2O-XPO of the National Rural Water Association. The new keynote sessions focus on energy and safety: • In “Energy Policy — Outlook for the Industry,” Vic Staffieri will discuss how the industry may be affected by potential energy legislation and regulatory action, including topics of renewable energy and development of clean technologies. Staffieri is chairman and CEO of LG&E and KU Energy, a diversified energy services company that owns and operates Louisville Gas and Electric Company. • In “Hooked on Safety — Leading Safety Initiatives,” noted motivational speaker Billy Robbins will discuss how companies can implement behavioral-based safety initiatives that will change the way all employees think about safety and will create a fresh commitment to safety within the company. For more information, visit www.icuee.com.


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Advantage Marketing Comm. Joins Forces With InQuest Effective July 1, Advantage Marketing Communications will become a division of InQuest Marketing LLC of Kansas City, Mo. This strategic move will enable Advantage to offer new services to its clients in the construction, agricultural, roadbuilding and landscape industries. As part of this transition, the firm will change its name to Advantage Marketing. Jennifer Hennion, president of Advantage, said, “We’ve been closely monitoring marketing trends and philosophies in both the consumer and business-to-business markets over the past few years. Through this, we’ve identified many new opportunities that can help us bring our clients’ marketing programs to the forefront of the business-tobusiness sector. Becoming a division of InQuest Marketing will allow us to offer several new creative and tactical marketing capabilities from our headquarters in Blairstown, N.J.” Some of these new capabilities include a consensus-building marketing planning process to develop branding strategies and marketing plans, primary and secondary marketing research, data analytics, enhanced interactive capabilities, social media analysis, planning, execution and training, search engine strategy and a number of real-time marketing measurement tools. Advantage will continue to offer its full range of traditional media planning, creative development and public relations services. According to Brian Olson, partner, InQuest Marketing, “Advantage has created a successful niche serving the construction, agricultural and industrial markets. InQuest Marketing’s direct marketing and interactive expertise on the consumer side is a natural fit to help our firms jointly grow our businesses

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and offer a full range of services not yet being utilized in the business-to-business arena. We’ll also begin offering these services to East Coast companies in the industries we currently serve in the Midwest, including grocery chains, food manufacturers, banks, theaters and the healthcare industry.” Advantage Marketing will have a redesigned logo that incorporates InQuest Marketing’s tagline. Don’t Push_Connect reflects the philosophy that customers control how they receive information and will only pay attention to information that is relevant to them. Rather than pushing the same brand messages to everyone, companies need to connect to their end-users by understanding them individually, segmenting them based on similar characteristics and then marketing to those segments relevantly. With this transition, Advantage Marketing will gain an office location in Kansas City. “This centrally located office will give us better access to our OEM customers and dealers in the Midwest,” said Hennion. “The staff in our Blairstown office will continue to provide the prompt and courteous service that our customers have come to expect.” Advantage Marketing Communications has been in business as an independent agency since 1988 and has been acknowledged by many associations in the construction and related industries for its award-winning work. InQuest Marketing is now celebrating 25 years in business and continues to substantially increase sales year-over-year with its umbrella of interactive and strategic marketing services. Both companies have been named one of the Top 50 Agencies in their respective states.

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The AGC of ST. Louis is excited to announce a new award to recognize excellence among the Specialty Contractor members of the AGC of St. Louis. Through a secret ballot process, AGC General Contractors will vote for FIRST PLACE specialty contractor in ten separate categories: Concrete/Paving Earthwork & Utilities Electrical Environmental Remediation & Demolition Finishes, Openings & Fixtures Masonry Mechanical Structural & Finish Carpentry Structural & Finish Metals Thermal & Moisture Protection

Each first place contractor will be recognized with a FIRST PLACE award in the specified category. The Specialty Contractor receiving the highest number of votes overall will also be awarded the distinction of Specialty Contractor of the Year by the AGC of St. Louis. This award allows the General Contractors to publicly acknowledge those best practices. To be eligible, a Specialty Contractor must be a member of the AGC of St. Louis. The Specialty Contractor award recipients will be named and presented their awards at the AGC of St. Louis Awards Gala featuring the Keystone Awards & the Specialty Contractor of the Year on Thursday, November 3, 2011 at the Millennium Hotel in downtown St. Louis. You won’t want to miss this event as we name the first Specialty Contractor of the Year! Thursday, July 14, 2011 – Membership Meeting. AGC St. Louis July Membership Meeting. Join AGC St. Louis for a presentation by Tom Irwin, Executive Director of Civic Progress. Civic Progress represents some of the largest firms located in St. Louis which seeks to identify and support initiatives that can help unify the St. Louis region to align and invest scarce public resources in our community to ensure the St. Louis region has the transportation infrastructure it needs to compete in today’s global economy. Education is key to our community and good schools help attract and keep families in our communities. You’ll want to hear what this important organization deems as the priority areas for the future of our region. Time: 5:30 PM Cocktails 6:30 PM Dinner 7:30 PM Presentation Early discounted price of $85.00 applies for registration th by July 8 . After July 8th the price is $100.00. Coordinator for this event is Nancy Valentine; Norwood Hills Country Club, One Norwood Hills Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63121. July 15, 2011 – Expo. MoDOT/AGC 2011 Small Business Expo. AGC of Missouri, AGC of St. Louis and the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) are partnering to bring you the MoDOT/AGC 2011 Small Business Expo. The workshop will be held Friday, July 15 (day after AGC/MO BBQ) at the Capitol Plaza Hotel in Jefferson City, MO. Registration deadline is July 6, 2011. AGC Members, Prime Contractors, Subcontractors, DBEs, Community Based Organizations, Business Partners, Public Agencies, and New Business Owners – are cordially invited to attend this free workshop! All companies are invited to have an exhibit booth at the 2011 MoDOT/AGC Small Business Expo at a cost of $75 per booth. Booths will be assigned by AGC, and will include 8X10 booth space, pipe and drape, 8’table, two chairs, waste-basket and signage. Electricity, AV and other requests should be made directly with Kelly Forck at Capitol Plaza Hotel (573-638-2312). July 18-20, 2011 – Workshop. Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers (IAAP) Illinois Teachers Workshop: Teachers from your community should register. The IAAP’s Public Information and Education Committee will hold its 15th annual Illinois Teachers Workshop, “Rocks, Minerals & Mining in Today’s Society” at Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois on July 18 to 20, 2011. This workshop is providing to be very popular. Teachers have begun registering and we are now 1/3 of the way to our capacity of 35 teachers. The goal of this workshop is to inform teachers in grades K-12 about the importance of rocks, minerals, and mining in everyday life. Questions? Please call, Shawn McKinney, Outreach Manager, IAAP, 1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, IL at 217-241-1639. AED Dealer Executive Events Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) is pleased to

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announce several events and programs tailored specifically for dealership principals and senior management. AED’s CFO Conference: Financial Issues for Distribution CFOs and CEOs October 20-21, 2011 Join the financial powerhouses of the industry for an indepth examination of the accounting and tax issues, financial strategies, and profit opportunities for the equipment distributor. The CFO Conference is your chance to meet with financial experts and peers for frank discussions, thorough analysis, and an insider’s perspective on the current year and what lies ahead. The AED CFO Conference is designed specifically for CFOs, CEOs, COOs, as well as other key executives with financial responsibilities. All attendees will enjoy a blended program of seminars and workshops with an emphasis on hands-on learning, group discussion and Q&A forums. IT’S RED BIRD SEASON IN THE NEW STADIUM!!! 2011 St. Louis CARDINALS Tickets are now available! The AGC of St. Louis has a luxury suite this season at Busch Stadium. The 2011 price for a single game is $1,900. Three game packages are available for $5,700, and five game packages are priced at $9,500. All food and beverages costs are in addition to these fees. You may reserve your choice of game packages by listing the package number and emailing information to dpigg@agcstl.org. Reservations will be held in the order your request is received. The game dates are firm, however, the Cardinals say that some game times may be changed to accommodate national television. If you have questions, please call Donna M. Pigg, Administrative Accountant, at 314-781-2356 extension 108. AED Executive Forum September 8-9, 2011, Rosemont, Illinois. This twoday event will combine information on the trends and issues that are shaping the future of equipment distribution with an opportunity to network with senior-level industry executives. An impressive group of leaders will share their insights and perspectives and challenge you with new answers to old problems. September 15, 2011 – Membership Meeting. AGC St. Louis September Membership Meeting to be held on Thursday, September 15, 2011 at Norwood Hills Country Club, One Norwood Hills Drive Country Club, St. Louis, MO 63121. Cost is $85.00 inclusive of cocktails and dinner for Early Registration by Friday, September 9th. $100 per person if registering after September 9th. Cocktails: 5:30 to 6:30 PM; Dinner: 6:30 to 7:30 PM; Presentation: 7:30 PM. Construction has shown signs of turning positive in recent months after a five-year slide, but will it last? The private sector may finally be coming to life but federal and state funds are getting scarcer. Will the price spikes that hit some materials in the Spring keep spreading – or reverse course? How will the St. Louis area fare compared with other parts of the state and the nation? AGC of America Chief Economist Ken Simonson will answer these questions and yours. For more information you may call Donna Pigg at the AGC office at 314-781-2356, extension 108 or email: dpigg@agcstl.org. Successful 2010 Build St. Louis Expo. The Build St. Louis Expo was a great success! The aisles were full of representatives from all facets of the industry. All of the booths were sold, so attendees had some great new specialty contractors to meet and view new products on the market by the suppliers. The expo gave another meaning to the words “social networking” and actually shaking hands. Our appreciation to our industry participants – St. Louis Council or Construction Consumers, AIA St. Louis, St. Louis Minority Business Council and Contractors Assistance Program who helped promote the event to their members.

2011 CARDINALS BASEBALL TICKETS! There are still Cardinals tickets left for this season! The AGC of St. Louis has a luxury suite in Busch Stadium that seats twenty. Pricing includes 20 tickets for each game, access to the Redbird Club Level, and two reserved parking spaces in the parking area near the ballpark. Single games are priced at $1,900. You are responsible for your food and beverages. Contact Donna Pigg at dpigg@agcstl.org or 314-781-2356, extension 108 for more information!


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FRIDAY, JULY 15 @ 3:00 PM SYRACUSE (CICERO), NEW YORK 13 CORVETTES: 1954 Corvette: V6, 848 original miles. Just 2 owners. *A 95-PLUS POINT SHOW CAR THAT IS NOT DRIVEN! 1955 Corvette: V8, 58,062 miles, 264 cu. in./ 195hp Powerglide Transmission, only *120 harvest gold produced . *A 95-PLUS POINT SHOW CAR THAT IS NOT DRIVEN! 1958 Corvette “Fuelie” 283 cu. in./ 290hp engine, factory fuel injection, 4 speed transmission, 15,575 miles. Only 1009 produced. *A 95-PLUS POINT SHOW CAR THAT IS NOT DRIVEN! 1959 Corvette Convertible fresh body off restored 283/245hp 2x4s black silver, red interior. 1963 Corvette Stingray split window coupe, 327 cu. in. / 340hp, 4 spd., 24,830 miles. *A 95PLUS POINT SHOW CAR THAT IS NOT DRIVEN! 1963 Corvette Convertible with red, black interior, body off restored, 327 cu in., 300hp, #s matching. 1966 Chevy Corvette Roadster Convertible 427 cu. in./ 450hp, 4 speed transmission, dyno tested at 575hp, 4,390 miles. *A 95-PLUS POINT SHOW CAR THAT IS NOT DRIVEN! 1966 Chevy Corvette Convertible 427 cu. in./ 390 hp engine, fresh body off restored to NCRS standards, factory a/c black/black knock off wheels, side exhaust. 1967 Chevy Corvette Convertible 425 cu. in., 435hp, 4 speed (M22 ROCK CRUSHER) transmission. (ONLY 20 PRODUCED!) red exterior w/ black interior, black stinger, white top, knock off wheels, am/fm, *A 95-PLUS POINT SHOW CAR THAT IS NOT DRIVEN! 1967 Chevy Corvette Coupe 427/ 400hp fresh body off restored to NCRS standards – tri power carbs - #s matching p.s, p.b., factory a/c, side pipes, bolt on wheels, marina blue, white stinger, blue & white interior. 1969 Chevy Corvette Coupe 350 cu. in./350hp, 4 speed Muncie, most #’s matching, always garaged, Pewter, 900 miles on engine rebuild, excellent driving corvette, good car show. 1981 Chevy Corvette Stingray w T Tops – powered by V8 gas engine, equipped with automatic transmission, powersteering, leather, T-TOP. 1994 Chevy Corvette - powered by V8 gas engine, equipped with 6 speed transmission, powersteering. OTHER COLLECTIBLE VEHICLES: 1954 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith 4dr. Sedan V6 gas, leather, fog lights, right hand drive, 11,500 original miles – ONLY 6 KNOWN IN EXISTENCE! 1952 Chevy Deluxe 2 dr. Coupe V8 gas, automatic, bucket seats, 89,400 miles. 1957 Chevy BelAir 2 dr. freshly restored 500 miles ago, 350 GM ZZ4 crate engine, 700 R4 automatic overdrive transmission, p.s, power disc brakes, vintage a/c, 17in. American Racing torque thrust wheels, old look, new drivetrain. 1972 Chevy Custom Deluxe 10 (4x4)Pickup, powered by V8 gas engine, equipped with 4 speed transmission, power steering, short wheel base. 1974 Bricklin SV-1 Gullwing Coupe: V8, automatic, tan on tan, have MSO (never registered), books, original paperwork, 1600 original miles. 1996-1998 Callaway Camaro C8 Supernatural 400 Race Car: manufactured by Callaway for an SCCA sports-car race series. NEW SPARE ENGINE, EXTRA WHEELS, LARGE VARIETY SPARE/ EXTRA PARTS FOR THIS CAR.

online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com Directions: From Syracuse Hancock International Airport: I-81 N 4.5 miles, exit 30 NY-31 toward Cicero/ Bridgeport, right on NY-31 E .2 miles. Slight left on Lakeshore Rd. 6.4 miles, left on E Murray Dr. Site on right. Address: 7536 Murray Drive, Cicero, NY 13039.

ALEX LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc. Bridgeport, NY Phone: 315/633-2944 Fax: 315/633-8010 www.lyonauction.com

To be held in our yard 19 miles west of Binghamton NY, 8 miles North of Owego off I-86 at the corner of Routes 38 &38B in Newark Valley NY. Cat D4C 3,500 hours Series 3, Cat D4H Full Cab, Case 1150, JD 440 Dozers; ‘04 Terex TX760B 4wd cab, JD 210C 2wd open Sharp!, (2) Case 580B, Bradco 4wd Diesel Backhoes; Case 580 loader w/ forklift; (2) Terex TH528C Telehandlers; JD 644D & 544 Loaders; Cat 225 Excavator; Airmann AX27 Mini Excavator; Case 586D 4wd Forklift; NH L775 SSL w/ bkt & Forks; Kubota RTV900; Toro 15’ Diesel Rotary mower; Kohler 7 kw Generator on trailer; F350 4x4 Sharp! & F250 pickups; F350 Service truck; Ford F-Series Dump Truck; Ford F800 Water Truck Nice!; Several Deck-Over trailers; Also a Large selection of Farm tractors of all sizes and machinery. View website @ www.goodrichauctionservice.com for complete listing. Online bidding available by Equipmentfacts.com

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CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: John Deere 410D 4x4 Backhoe Samsung SE280LC Excavator Samsung SE210LC-2 Excavator Samsung SE130 Excavator Samsung SL150-2 Front End Loader Neal DM6000 Asphalt Paver Thomas T173 Skid Steer Vibromax 263 Vibratory Roller Reed 4070 Trailer Mid Concrete Pump 40’ & 20’ Storage Containers (2) Whitman 3’ Ride-On Power Trowels, Allen 4’ Power Trowels, A Large Inventory of Symoms Panels 3’, 4’ & 8’ Concrete Forms & Hardware, Curb Clamps & Plates, Concrete Blankets Over 400’ of 4” Concrete Pump Piping

Scafffolding Frames & Planks 500 Gal. Diesel Fuel Storage Tank & Dispenser Karcher Pressure Washer, Power Tools, Knaack Gang Boxers, MIG & Wire Welders, Generators, Floor Grinder & Scarifier, Propane Heaters, Copper Water Line Coils, Sewer Pipe Plugs. TRUCKS: ‘02 Ford F350 Diesel Pick Up ‘01 Nissan UD 1200 Flat Bed ‘99 Nissan UD 1800CS (Service) Box Truck w/Steel Box Floor, Fuel Dispenser Tank, Air Compressor, Fluid & Grease Pumps ‘00 Chevy Astro Van ‘00 GMC Safari Van ‘99 Chevy Crew Cab Pick Up

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LYONS ANNUAL SUMMER HAY CAMP & FRIDAY NIGHT BARBECUE: LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION, SUPPORT, AERIAL LIFTS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS. *Stop in for the barbecue Friday, July 15th before the sale!

IT’S BIG! (Plus the Alex Lyon & Son Annual Hay Camp & Barbecue – Friday Night!)

(IT’S A BIG SALE!)

SATURDAY, JULY 16 @ 9:00 AM CANASTOTA (SYRACUSE), NEW YORK NOTE: Selling in this Summer Classic sale will be late and great construction equipment, aerials, forklifts, trucks, trailers, attachments & support equipment. VERY EARLY HILITES INCLUDE: MOTOR GRADER: 2009 JD 672GP (laser system, sonar sloping, 1193hrs.), 4 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) 2006 JCB 722, 2004 Cat 735, 2004 Terex TA30, 2 ALL TERRAIN CRANES: Grove AT735, Grove AT628, 2 TRUCK CRANES: Grove TM120 (120 ton), Lorain MCH500, ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: Grove RT75S, CARRY DECK CRANES: Grove AP308, 33 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2005-2004 Cat 330CL, Cat 330BL, Cat 330L, Cat 325, Cat 322L, 2008-2007 Cat 320DL, 2006 Cat 320CL, Cat 320CL, 2006 Cat 308CCR, Cat 307C, Case CX330, 2004 Case CX160, 2006 Komatsu PC200LC-8, 2000 Komatsu PC200LC-6, 2004 Hitachi Z160LC, JD 690ELC, JD 330C, JD 330, 2004 JD 135CRTS, JD 110, JD 50ZTS, 2002 NH EC35, (4) 2008 Bobcat 430, 2005 Bobcat 430AG, Samsung HE280, Hyundai Robex 180LC-3, Daewoo Solar 280LC-3, MOTOR SCRAPERS: Wabco 101F, 14 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2011 Volvo L120F, Volvo L120B, 2011 Komatsu WA250PZ, 2007 Komatsu WA250L-5, (2) 2005 Komatsu WA250PT, 2007 Komatsu WA200-5, JD 644J, JD 444J, 2006 Cat 924G, 2008 Hyundai H730TM-7A, 2007 Hyundai 740TM-7, 2008 Kawasaki 70ZV-2, Int’l. Hough 120, Samsung SL180-2, 12 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D6RLGP, 2008 Cat D6KLGP (EROPS), 2005 Cat D3GXL, (4) Cat D3GXL, JD 750B, 2007 JD 650JLT, JD 550G-IV, 2007 JD 450JLT, Komatsu D65P-15, 2007 Komatsu D39EX-21, 2004 Komatsu D39EX-21, 26 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: New 2011 JCB 4CX-15 (4x4), New 2011 JCB 3C-14 (4x4), 2007 Cat 430E (4x4), 2004 Cat 430DIT (4x4), 2007 Cat 420EIT (4x4), 2008-(3) 2007-(3) 2006 Cat 420E (4x4), 2005 Cat 420DIT, (2) Cat 420D (4x4), Cat 416C (4x4), Cat 416B (4x4), (2) JD 710D, JD 410G (4x4), JD 410D (4x4), JD 315SE (4x4), JD 310G (4x4), JD 310D, Case 590 Super L, Case 580K, (2) Ford 555E (4x4), Ford 555C (4x4), SOIL COMPACTOR: Cat 826C, 16 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (3) 2008 Bobcat T300, 2005 Bobcat T250, (4) 2008 Bobcat T190, 2005-2004 Cat 287B, (2) 2005 Cat 257B, 2007 NH C175, (2) 2009 JD CT332, 2007 Case 450, 18 SKID STEERS: 2008 Komatsu SK820-5, (2) 2007 Bobcat S250, 2007 Bobcat S205, (2) 2008 Bobcat S185, Bobcat 763, 2008 NH L160, NH LS160, NH LX885, 2004 Cat 262, 2005 Cat 252, 2008 Cat 246C, 2004 JD 240, Case 435, Case 1845C, Case 1835C, Gehl SL4835SXT, 2 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2004 Gradall 534D9-45, Lull 844C-42, 10 FORKLIFTS: Cat DP40, Cat VC60D, Cat DP25, Cat GC25K, Toyota 7FGU35, (2) Toyota 5FG-18, (2) Toyota 6FGCU-15, Clark GCX25, 20 SCISSOR LIFTS: (20) 2008 Genie AWP25SDC, AIR COMPRESSOR: Sullivan 185CFM, 7 LIGHT PLANTS: (3) 2005 Amida AL4060D4MH, (3) Amida AL4060D4MH, Magnum, CRUSHING PLANT: 2006 Fintec 1107, TROMMEL SCREENING PLANT: Retec 723 Eliminator, SCREENING PLANT: Powerscreen Screening Plant, 19 COMMERCIAL MOWERS: (2) Ferris IS3000, (4) Ferris 3 Wheel Rider, Ferris Hydrowalk 48in., Cub Cadet Z Force RZT, Cub Cadet Z Force, Cub Cadet GT3204, Cub Cadet 2774, Cub Cadet SC2400, Cub Cadet LT2185, Cub Cadet GT1440, Cub Cadet 1050, JD 62in., JD L110 38in., Toro 325D Groundsmaster, Bobcat Walk Behind, Turf Power 46in., LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT: New Troy Built Self Propelled Dump Wagon, 10 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: 2008 JD 4520 (4x4), 2007 JD 3320 (4x4), JD 3120 (4x4), JD 2030 (4x4), JD 850, Kubota L2650 (4X4), New Cub Cadet

SX3100 (4x4), Cub Cadet 2774 (4x4), Cub Cadet SC2400 (4x4), Case/ IH 275 (4x4), 5 AGRICULTURAL & UTILITY TRACTORS: NH Boomer 8N (4x4), NH T2210 (4x4), Case/IH 5130 (4x4), Massey Ferguson MF285, Kioti (4x4), 2 WATER TRUCKS: Mack R (t/a), Mack (t/a), 9 ASPHALT DISTRIBUTOR TRUCKS: 1995 Mack CH613 (t/a), 1989 Mack RD690P (s/a), 1984 Mack R688ST (t/a), 1985 Mack MS300P (s/a), ), 1995 Int’l. 2674 (s/a), 1979 Int’l. 2554 (s/a), 1988 Int’l. 1954 (s/a), 1989 Ford LN8000 (s/a), 1987 Ford LTL9000 (t/a), BUCKET TRUCK: 1993 Int’l. 4700 (s/a), FLATBED TRUCKS: 2001 Int’l. 4700 (s/a), 17 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2008 Kenworth W900L (tri.), (3) 2008 Kenworth W900, (3) 2008 Kenworth T800 (t/a), 1994 Mack CH613, 1999-1996 Peterbilt 379 (t/a), 1995-1993 Peterbilt 378, 1987 Int’l. F9376 (t/a), 1991-1988 Int’l. F9370 (t/a), 1993 White/GMC WG64 (t/a), 1986 Freightliner FLC112 (t/a), 26 DUMP TRUCKS: 2006 Volvo VHD64 (tri.), 2004 Mack RD688 Legend (tri.), 2002-(3) 20012000- (2)1999-1997 Mack RD688S (t/a), 2000-1997-(3) 1994 Mack RD688S (tri.), 2001 Mack RD688 (tri.), (3) 2001 Sterling L8500 (s/a), 1999 Ford F3D, 1997 Ford F350 (s/a), 1996 Ford (quad.), 1988 Ford (tri.), 1995 Int’l. 9300 (tri.), (2) 2004 Int’l. 7600 (t/a), 1986 GMC Brigadier (tri.), 6 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2009-(2) 2008 Chevy Kodiak C4500, 2001 Ford F550, 1999 Ford F450, 1988 Ford F700, 4 UTILITY TRUCKS: 2001-1994 Chevy C3500, 1993 GMC C3500, 2005 GMC 2500HD (4X4), SPREADER TRUCKS: 1988 Int’l. 1954 (s/a), 4 STAKE BODY TRUCKS: 1993-1992-1991-1989 Ford F350, 17 PICKUP TRUCKS: 2005 Chevy C1500, 2002-1998-1992 Chevy K2500, 2001 Chevy K2500HD, 2000 Chevy K1500, 2000-1992 Chevy C2500, 2001-1997-1994 Chevy 3500, 2001 Ford F220, 2005-2000 Ford F150, 1999 Ford F250, 1993 GMC C3500, 1999 Dodge 2500, 5 DETACHABLES: 2006 Kalyn/ Siebert 55 ton (2x2x2, 29ft. deck, & 9ft. 10in. rear Stinger), 2006 Liddell AP55FO5 55 ton (tri.), (3) 2011 Witzco 50T, 2 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2011 Road Boss 16ft. (t/a), 12ft. Landscape (t/a), 3 UTILITY TRAILERS: 2011 Road Boss 12ft. (s/a), 2000 Kristi, Utility Trailer, DUMP TRAILER: Pronovost (t/a), ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILE: Gem Electric Car, RECREATIONAL & UTILITY VEHICLES: New Cub Cadet (4x4) w/ Utility Body, 2009 Kawasaki 4010 Mule, Kawasaki 750SX Stand Up Jet Ski, TIRES: Cub Cadet Turf Tires; (2) 23 x9.50-12 front turf tires, (2) 51x12.00-15 rear turf tires, ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: New 3500-560 Thumbs, Buckets, Skid Steers: 2005 Bobcat 72in., New 2010 Super Cut Asphalt Cutters, Pallet Forks, Stump Buckets, Hay Spears, Mount Plates, Low Profile & Smooth Buckets, Tree Booms, Backhoes, Forks, Root Grapple, Tree Boom, Backhoe, Versatech Hay Spears, Root & Grapple Buckets, Frames, Stump Buckets, Quick Attach Plates, Snow & Mulch Buckets, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Allen Power Trowel, (2) New Easy Kleen Magnum Plus Pressure Washers, 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, Bottle Jacks, Battery Charger, Winches, Socket, Hose Reel, Booster Packs, Weedeater, Chainsaws, Vise, Sandblaster, Drill Press, Tri-Ball, Post Hole Digger, Cherry Picker, Wagon, Trailer Jacks, Pressure Jack. SALE SITE PHONE: (315) 697-3239, (863) 660-4811

online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com DIRECTIONS: 20 miles East of Syracuse. Use Exit 34 (Canastota) off New York State Thruway (I-90), turn right. Sale site is 1/4 mile on left. Address: 601 North Peterboro St., Canastota, NY 13032. (Route 13)

ALEX LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

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ABSOLUTE AUCTION Brayman Construction Corp. Branch Location Complete Liquidation

ANNUAL SUMMER CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 11-182 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT - DUMP TRUCKS - ROAD TRACTOR TRAILERS - VEHICLES BOATS - CONTRACTOR’S EQUIPMENT - NEW APPLIANCES FROM A CLOSED DISTRIBUTOR

Wednesday, July 20, 2011 - 9:00AM Huntington, West Virginia Notice: Brayman Construction Corporation has purchased the assets of Turman Construction Company and is liquidating equipment and tools surplus to ongoing operations. All equipment is owned by Brayman and will positively sell to the highest bidder without reserve or buyer’s premium! Hydraulic Rough Terrain Crane `90 LINK-BELT HSP-8028S, 28 Ton, s/n 47I0-0448, Detroit 8.2L dsl and powershift, 28’75� to 70’25� 3-section hyd boom, LSI GS550 LMI system, single hoist, Johnson 3-sheave hook block Crawler Cranes AMERICAN 5299C, 50 Ton, s/n GS14520, Cummins C-464P160 dsl and Twin Disc torque converter, 80’ boom, antitwo block device, fairlead, power down on main hoist, independent swing and travel, outside chain drive, 17’6� extendable crawlers, and 36� pads • AMERICAN 5299, 50 Ton, s/n GS9812, Detroit dsl and Twin Disc torque converter, 80’ boom, third drum, anti-two block device, 17’ crawlers, and 36� pads • LINK-BELT LS-108B, 45 Ton, s/n 9LG5162, Detroit dsl and friction chain drive trans, 100’ angle/tubular boom consisting of: 40’ basic and (3) 20’ inserts, main and auxiliary hoists, power down on main hoist, 2-piece (A-B) rear counterweights, Speed-O-Matic controls, Johnson 4-sheave 30 ton hook block, 12 ton ball, 15’ crawlers, and 36� smooth pads Conventional Truck Cranes MANITOWOC 2900T Series II, 70 Ton, s/n 29275, Cummins dsl and Twin Disc torque converter, #16 tubular pin connected boom consisting of: 16’ butt section; 28’ tip section; (2) 15’ transitions; 20’ insert; #123 30’ jib, air controls, non-split drums, boom stops, power down on rear drum, (4) hyd outriggers, Hendrickson 4x8 carrier, Cummins dsl and Fuller 5 spd trans w/3 spd

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aux, walking beam suspension • LIMA 600-T, 60 Ton, s/n 3471-1, Detroit dsl and Allison torque converter, 80’ pin connected boom, third drum, power down on main drum, joystick controls, 3-sheave hook block, (4) hyd outriggers, 8x4 Carrier, s/n 4899-1, Detroit dsl and 5 spd trans • LINKBELT HC98A, 35 Ton, s/n 9LBH3064, Detroit dsl and Twin Disc torque converter, 100’ of angle boom, main and auxiliary hoists, 8x4 Carrier, Waukesha gas and 4 spd trans, (4) hyd outriggers • LORAIN MC55A, 55 Ton, s/n 10896, Cummins dsl and Twin Disc torque converter, square (tubular) pin connected boom consisting of: 25’ butt section, 17’ tip section 4-sheave; 30’ insert; 20’ insert, power down on main drum, Rudomatic tagline, boom stops, (4) hyd outriggers, 4x8 carrier, Cummins dsl and 5 spd trans, power steering • LINKBELT HC108, 45 Ton, s/n 9LJH1238, Detroit dsl upper, angle pin connected boom: (2) 20’ 3-sheave tip sections; (2) 20’ inserts; (3) 15’ inserts; (2) 10’ inserts; no butt section, hyd controls, 4x8 carrier Foundation Production Diggers & Tooling `91 WATSON 2500CM Crawler Production Digger, s/n 90 • `89 KENWORTH T800 T/A Drill Rig • HUGHES 60T Truck Mounted Drill • WILLIAMS MF-SPEC Truck Mounted Drill, s/n 124

PLUS MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST, INCLUDING: Pile Driver & Accessories • Hydraulic Excavators • Tractor Loader Backhoes • Skid Steer Loaders & Trencher Rubber Tired & Crawler Loaders • Asphalt Paver, Compactors, & Bridge Deck • Forklifts & Aerial Lift Air Compressors • Flatbed Dump & Dump Trucks • Tag-A-Long & Flatbed Trailers • Boom Trucks & Lube/Water Trucks • Pickup Trucks • Equipment Attachments & Accessories • Contractors Tools • Shop Tools • Casing, Pipe, Steel, & Construction Materials

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IT’S GOOD! PIPELINE AUCTION COMPLETE LIQUIDATION

LA PIPELINE FRIDAY, JULY 22 @ 9:00 AM BELPRE, OHIO (NEAR PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA) Note: LA Pipeline, a reputable pipeline contractor for many years has decided to completely liquidate this fine company at public auction. EXTRA NOTE: LA Pipeline has always enjoyed the reputation of doing good work and taking the best of care of their equipment. HILITES INCLUDE: 15 PIPE LAYERS: Cat D7, Cat D5GXL, Cat 583K, (4) Cat 583H, (4) Cat 572G, (2) Cat 572, Cat 571G, Cat 571A, 4 PIPE BENDERS: CRC PB22-36, CRC PB16-30, CRC PB6-20, Crose Perrault PB620, PIPE HANDLER: 2007 Vacuworx RC10, PIPE LIFTING PADS: Vacuworx Pads for the RC10: (1) 36in. - (1) 26in. -(1) 24in. - (2) 16in- (2) 12in., PIPE TRAILER: 1990 Atoka 37-ST-30-2 30 ton, 9 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2007 Cat 345CL, 2004 Cat 330DL, (4) 2007 Cat 325DL, (2) Cat 235C, SPECIAL EXCAVATORS: 2006 Cat 315CL/ John Henry Drill, 3 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2004 Cat 928G, Cat 926, 9 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2008 Cat D8T (ripper), 2004 Cat D7RXR-II (winch), Cat D7G (blade), (2) 2007 Cat D6RXL-III (winch), Cat D6H-II (winch), Cat D6H (winch), Cat D6C, 2007 JD 450JLGP, CRAWLER DUMPS: Morooka MST1100, TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2008 JD 410JXT (4x4), 2 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2007 Cat CS563E (cab), 2005 Cat CS563E, 2 TRENCHERS: 2007 Vermeer RT200, Vermeer RT200, BORING & TRENCHING EQUIPMENT:, Barbco, Richmond 30B Horizontal (61) Boring Machine Auger Sections, 5 AIR COMPRESSORS: (2) 2005-2004 IR P185WIR, IR P185WJD, IR P185CWJD, 3 GENERATORS: Briggs & Stratton Elite 5500watt, Champion 4000 watt, Onan Homesite 3500, 7 WELDERS: (2) Custom Built w/ Lincoln Classic 300D, (2) Custom Built, Hobart R300, McElroy Mfg. Tracstar, 3 SANDBLASTERS: (2) 2008 Axxiom Schmidt 3,5CF, Axxiom Schmidt 3.5CF, 17 WATER PUMPS: (3) Multiquip QP-3TH 3in., Multiquip QP20 2in., (2) Honda WB30X 3in., Honda 2in., Red Lion 3in., Wacker PT2A 2in., Mustang 2in., 2in. Trash, 2in. Submersible, FMC- Bean, Pattersonb TWP-11, Wheatley P313, 2 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: 2008 Massey Ferguson MF583, 2007 Massey Ferguson MF573, STRAW BLOWERS: 2007 Finn B260T, 2007 Finn B70T, SWEEPERS: Lay-Mor 8HC, BOOM TRUCK: 1993 Ford F800, WATER TRUCK: 1994 Mack CH613, 2 DUMP TRUCKS: 1996 IH (flatbed dump), 1985 Kenworth W900B (t/a), 13 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2005 Mack CV713 Granite (t/a), 2000 Mack CH613 (t/a), 1999 Mack CH613 (t/a), 1998 Mack CH613 (t/a), 1993 Peterbilt 379, 2007 Sterling 9500, 2008 Int’l. Paystar 5900I (tri.), 1978 Int’l. F2554 (t/a), 1991 Ford LT9000 (t/a), 1986 Ford LT9000 (t/a), 1992-1988 Ford L9000 (t/a), 1981 Autocar DC7366 (t/a), 2 UTILITY TRUCKS: 2007 Ford F250XLT Super Duty (4x4), 2003 Ford F350XL Super Duty (4x4), 7 STAKE TRUCKS: 1989 Mack RD690S (t/a), 1984 Int’l. F5070 (t/a), 1987 Ford L8000 (t/a), 1987 Ford F8000 (t/a), 1988-1987 Ford F800 (s/a), 2008 Ford F350XL Super Duty (4x4) (s/a), SERVICE TRUCK: 1992 Peterbilt 375 (s/a), 5 FUEL & LUBE TRUCKS: 1988 Mack RD690S (t/a), 1984 Mack RD685P (s/a),2000 Int’l. 4900 (s/a), 1995 Ford F700 (s/a), 1980 Ford F700 (t/a), 26 PICKUPS: (3) 2008-(2) 2007-2006 Ford F350XL Super Duty (4x4), (2) 2008 (6) 2007-2006-2004-(2) 2003-2000 Ford F250 Super Duty (4x4), 2008 Ford F150 King Ranch (4x4), 2008 Ford F150 (4x4), 2007 Ford F150XLT (4x4), (2) 2007 Ford F150XL (4x4), 2004 Ford F150 (4x4), 3 SUVS: 2007 Ford Expedition XL (4x4), 1999-1998 Chevy Suburban (4x4), MOTOR HOME: Like New Holiday Camper, 5 BUSES: (5) 1989 Ford 600, 2 AUTOMOBILES: 2008 Mercury Sable Premier AWD, Mercedes 280SE, SPECIAL MOTORCYCLE: 2008 Harley Davidson, 6 FLATBED TRAILERS: 1999 Trailmobile 45ft. (t/a), 1988 Great Dane GP-245 (t/a), 1993 Doresy DSTL-45 45ft. (t/a), 1995 Dorsey 38ft. (t/a), 1980 Fruehauf PD-F2-42 42ft. (t/a), 1994 Utility FS2CHE 42ft. (t/a), 4 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2007-2002 Talbert T4DW-50SA-HRG-1-T1 51T (tri), 2007 Talbert T4DW-50SA-HRG-1-T1 51T (t/a), 2000 Talbert TDW-35S-HRG-1T1 35 T (t/a), FLIP AXLES: Talbert Flip 4th Axle, STEP DECK TRAILER: 2008 Pitts LB35-38 (t/a), 5 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2008 Peterbilt 10 T (t/a), 2008 Top Bran U7TG614 3 T ( t/a), 2006 Triple Crown 6x16 (t/a), 2007 Carry On, 1998 Southern Sales Inc (t/a), 10 VAN TRAILERS: 1997 Great Dane 7411TDSLA45 45ft. (t/a), (2) 1995- 1993 Great Dan 7911TJWL-48 (t/a), 1988 Great Dane 45ft. (t/a), 1985 Great Dane 771TDSAL48 48ft. (t/a), 1982 Great Dane 731T45 45ft. (t/a), 1992 Trailking 02DP-CRAL (t/a), 1991 Kentucky 45ft. (t/a), 1983 Dorsey DFVPT277E (t/a), WATER TANKER: 1977 Heil (t/a), 2 CARGO TRAILERS: 2008 Lark United VT716TA (t/a), 2007 American Hauler Night Hawk NH714T82, SNOW PLOW: Western 7 /2ft. SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (3) IR 185CFM Air Compressors, Clemco 2542 Sandblaster, Plastic Fusion Welder, Perkins Welder, Patterson Test Pump, Laymor Broom, FMC Pump, (2) Microtech Line Locators 810DX, (2) Spy Holiday Detectors 780, OFFICE EQUIPMENT: Monte Cristo Chair, Kensington Desk Chair, Executive Desk, Media Console, Chairside Chest, Credenza, Executuve Library Deck, Conner Sofa, Conference Table, Chest End Table, Lamp Straight Line Lighting Top Drawer, Wooden Amish Architect Desk, Dell Computers, Famiy Furniture, AC Adapter, Office 2007 & Office 2003 Software, Foundation Accounting Software, RADIO EQUIPMENT: Mobile Antenna- Coax Kit, Cobra 40 Channel CB, Lloyd Hoff Units-Labor-Parts-Install, Lloyd’s American Express, Remote Mountain Kit-Cable-Antennas-Coax Kits-Brackets, Radios-Lloyds, (10) Radios, Misc. Accessories, PLUS ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF SUPPORT & SHOP EQUIPMENT.

online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com Directions: From Columbus International Airport: Interstate-270 S via ramp to Wheeling 8.9 miles. Exit 46B to merge onto US-33 E/ Southeast Expressway onto US-33E/ Southeast Expy 66 miles toward Lancaster – follow US-33E. Keep left at fork – continue toward OH-32 E/. US-50E/ James A Rhodes Appalachian Hwy, keep right at fork- merge onto OH-32/ US-50 E/ James A Rhodes Appalachian Hwy 28.5 miles. Slight right onto OH-32 E/ OH-7 N/ US-50E 1 mile, take OH 339 exit toward Beverly, left on OH-339 N 1.7 miles. Turn right onto Township Rd. 289. Address: 20 Mill Branch Road, Belpre, OH 45714 (USA).

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2 ONE OWNER UPCOMING AUCTIONS COMPLETE DISPERSAL AUCTION for O’ SULLIVAN KENNEDY (Property Sold) FRIDAY, JULY 22nd, 9:30 AM 157 BEDFORD ST, BURLINGTON, MA 01803

HEAVY & LIGHT DUTY RENTAL EQUIPMENT & TOOL INVENTORY, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, REPAIR SHOP EQUIPMENT TOOLS & SUPPLIES, OFFICE EQUIPMENT & FIXTURES, DRYWALL & CONDUIT STOCK INVENTORY & MORE!

COMPLETE DISPERSAL AUCTION for WALLS UNLIMITED, INC. (Owner Retiring) FRIDAY, JULY 29th, 9:30 AM 1500 SHAWSHEEN ST, TEWKSBURY, MA 01876

ENTIRE INVENTORY OF DRY WALL INSTALLATION, INTERIOR DEMOLITION EQUIPMENT & TOOLS INCL REMOTE OPERATED 25 HP ELECTRIC WALL SAW w/TRACK, SKID STEER LOADERS & ATTACHMENTS, GENERATORS, LIGHT DUTY TRUCKS & TRAILERS, SCAFFOLDING, SHOP & OFFICE EQUIPMENT & FIXTURES. TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. MA Lic# AU736 ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTS.COM

CALL FOR INFORMATION AND PICTURE BROCHURES.

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

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

Terex Utilities Introduces New Hybrid HyPower Digger Derrick System Terex Utilities’ latest addition to its extensive “green” product line came in the form of a Commander 4047 derrick. This latest product rounds out the Terex Utilities plug-in electric hybrid line that have been optimized and built for the electric utility, tree care and telecommunications industries. The HyPower hybrid system allows the customer to save fuel and reduce emissions while allowing operators to function in a relatively quiet work environment, according to the manufacturer. “The HyPower digger derrick product now gives our customers the best platform to use when ‘greening’ their fleet,” The Terex Utilities plug-in electric hybrid line has been optimized and built for said Dan Brenden, product the electric utility, tree care and telecommunications industries. manager of Terex. “Not only is the system capable of being retrofit onto existing chassis but, that they’ve always done with their plies to the job site. For more information, visit because it’s non-intrusive to the OEM equipment such as towing pole trailers, drive-line, they can perform the jobs reel trailers and other tools and sup- www.terexhypower.com.

Eriez Combines Its U.S., Canadian Sales, Support Eriez has combined its United States and Canadian sales organizations into a consolidated North American sales team. “The integration of the sales and technical support of U.S. and Canadian customers and sales representatives will help streamline and improve Eriez’ overall operations,” said Charlie Ingram, vice president of sales and marketing. To support this integration, Dave Heubel was promoted from national sales manager to the newly-created position of director — North American sales. His expanded responsibilities include managing all sales efforts for the light and heavy industry markets in the United States and Canada. Eriez also announced the promotion of Darrell Milton to market manager — metals recycling. Previously, Milton served as Canadian sales manager. As market manager — metals recycling, Milton will now lead Eriez

efforts in the metals recycling market for all of the United States and Canada. Dan Zimmerman, director of business development, will manage all Eriez sales efforts for the metalworking market in both the United States and Canada. This is an expansion of his previous duties that included managing Eriez’ sales efforts for the metalworking market in the United States. Eriez is an authority in advanced technology for separation, vibratory and inspection applications. The company’s separation, metal detection, xray, materials feeding, screening, conveying and controlling equipment have application in the process, metalworking, packaging, recycling, mining, aggregate and textile industries. Eriez manufactures and markets these products through 10 international facilities located on six continents. For more information, call 888/300-ERIEZ or visit www.eriez.com.

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RENTAL FLEET AUCTION LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION, AERIALS, SUPPORT, ATTACHMENTS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS.

TUESDAY, JULY 26 @ 10:00 AM DALLAS (FT. WORTH), TEXAS HILITES INCLUDE: 5 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: 2007 Cat 725, 2007 Cat 725, Cat D250, (2) JD 400C, 2 LONG REACH EXCAVATORS: 2009 Cat 324DLLR, 2009 Cat 324DLLR, 18 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2007 Cat 330DL, 2009 Cat 320DL, 2005 Cat 320CL, 2005 Cat 320CL, Cat 320BL, 2003 Cat 315CL, Cat 312BL, (2) 2007 Komatsu PC300, 2005 Kobelco SK210LC, 2006 Kobelco SK135SRLC, (2) 2007 JD 160CLC, 2007 Linkbelt 210X2, Linkbelt 3400, Linkbelt LS2700, 2008 Bobcat 341D (cab), Case 9030B, RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 950F, MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 140HVHP (ripper), 11 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2008 Cat D6T (laser system), 2006 Cat D6NXL, Cat D6D (winch), Cat D5CXL-II, 2008 Cat D4GXL (ripper), 2008 Cat D4GXL (ripper), Cat D4CLGP-III, JD 750CLGP, JD 650HLGP, (2) 2005 JD 450JLT, 16 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2) 2005 Cat 420DIT, 2006-(2) 2005 Cat 416D, Cat 416C (4x4), Cat 416CIT, Cat 416B, (2) 2005-(4) 2004 JD 310G (4x4), 2005 Komatsu WB140, 12 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2006-(4) 2005 Bobcat T190, (3) 2007-2006 Case 450CT, (3) 2007 Case 420CT, 2 SKID STEERS: 2006 Bobcat S300, 2005 Bobcat S175, 2 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2006 Cat TH460B, 2006 Cat TH460B, 2 SWEEPERS: (2) 2008 Broce CR350, 3 DETACHABLE GOOSENECKS: (3) 2011 Witzco 50T (tri.), ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: New 2010 Super Cut Asphalt Cutters, Pallet Forks, Stump Buckets, Hay Spears, Mount Plates, Low Profile & Smooth Buckets, Tree Booms, Backhoes, Forks, Root Grapple, Tree Boom, Backhoe, Versatech Hay Spears, Root & Grapple Buckets, Frames, Stump Buckets, Quick Attach Plates, Snow & Mulch Buckets, New 2010 Super Cut Asphalt Cutters, Excavators:New Excalibur X36 Thumb, New 3500-5600 thumbs, Buckets. TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #16356 Michael W. Powers SALE SITE PHONE: (817) 847-2071, (863) 660-3613, SALE SITE FAX: (817) 847-2077

online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com DIRECTIONS: From DFW Airport – Hwy 183 West to I-820 West to Exit 13 (Saginaw). Bear right onto North 287 (Main St.) go approx. 6 miles turn right on Hick’s Field Road. Go 1/2 mile to sale site on right. Address: 1815 Hicks Field Rd. East Fort Worth TX 76179. (Adjacent to JRP Trucking)

COMPLETE LIQUIDATION

SECURED PARTY AUCTION LATE MODEL CAT CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, DUMP TRUCKS, TRUCK TRACTORS.

THURSDAY, JULY 28 @ 10:00 AM BATESVILLE (LITTLE ROCK), ARKANSAS HILITES: 5 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2002 Cat D8RII (cab, air, ripper), (2) 2006 -2005 Cat D6RLGP-II (can, air, winch), 2004 Cat D6RLGP-II (can, air), MOTOR GRADER: Cat 140H, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2005 Cat 330CL, Cat 320CL, 2 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2003 Cat CS563E, 2001 Hamm 3412P (84in.), TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Cat 420D (4x4), Cat 420D (4x4), ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: 2009 FMI 1000 Hydraulic Hammer, Manual & Hydraulic Thumbs, Skid Steers: Buckets, Grapples, Forks, Quick Attachments, HEAVY HAUL TRUCK TRACTOR: 1998 Int’l. 9300 Eagle (tri.), WATER TRUCK: Ford C8000 2,000gal. (s/a), FUEL TANKER TRUCK: 1989 GMC C60 Gas Tanker (s/a), 8 DUMP TRUCKS: 2001-1993 Kenworth T800 (tri.), 1987 Kenworth T600 (tri.), 1989 Peterbilt 379 (tri.), (3) 1989-1987 Int’l. Eagle (tri.), PICKUP: 2005 Chevy Z71 (4x4), SERVICE TRUCK: Ford F450, PLUS QUANTITY OF SUPPORT & SHOP, TOOL EQUIPMENT. ARKANSAS AUCTIONEER LIC. # 1870 online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com

NOTE: Selling in this auction will be a complete liquidation from a local contractor for a secured creditor.

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Hunyady Auction Company Holds Sale in Telford, Pa.

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unyady Auction Company held a sale June 22 for secured parties and area contractors in Telford, Pa. Sold to the highest bidders was a host of equipment including several crawler tractors and crawler loaders, rubber-tired excavators and attachments, compactors, pavers, skid steers, miniexcavators and attachments, utility tractors and attachments, portable impact crushers and screening plants, tri-axle dumps and more. Mike Hunyady, president of Hunyady Auction

Hunyady Auction Company recently conducted an absolute auction for secured parties and area contractors. The sale was held in Telford, Pa.

Company, delivers opening remarks for the sale in Telford, Pa. Hunyady Auction Company is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.

Crawler and rubber-tired excavators are ready to be auctioned off to the highest bidders.

Rob Roy of Royal Truck and Equipment, Quakertown, Pa., maneuvers a Caterpillar D3 dozer.

Dave Kovacs (L) and Taro Kawabe of Co-Activ Capital Partners, Horsham, Pa., get ready for the auction.

Don Camp works the controls of a Caterpillar excavator while Sean Lake checks out the boom. Both are of Camp Auto in Wayne, N.J.

Gabe Marosfalvi of Delaware Valley Paving checks the controls of a Bobcat skid steer.

Attending the auction from Tunkhannock, Pa., is Jim Benson of Nature’s Creations Inc.


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PREVIEW DATES: July 14th 9-11AM & July 27th 10AM-3PM EQUIPMENT HIGHLIGHTS: 2005 Premier Tech Packaging Line - Bouldin & Lawson Bagging Line - Firewood Processing Line - Kilns - Wood Hogs - (4) Cat Loaders - Excavator - Road Tractors - Live Bottoms - Forklifts. TERMS: Equipment: Cash or Your Good Check. Out of State checks with bank letter. Everything sold for immediate removal. A 10% Buyer’s Premium on all equipment bids. Real Estate: $10,000 deposit to bid LQ FDVK RU FHUWL¿HG 8 6 IXQGV SD\DEOH WR WKH .HHQDQ $XFWLRQ &R LQFUHDVHG WR RI WKH SXUFKDVH SULFH ZLWKLQ GD\V RI WKH VDOH FORVLQJ ZLWKLQ 45 days. 10% Buyer’s Premium on Real Estate bid. All other terms will be announced at the public sale. For additional information visit KeenanAuction.com or call (207) 885-5100 and request by One Runway Rd. auction number 11-173. Richard Keenan #236. Keenan So. Portland, ME 04106 Auction Our 39th <HDU DQG th Auction. 207-885-5100 Company

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Multiquip Introduces New J Series J36E2 Electric Trowel

Public Auction Construction and Utility Equipment

Friday, August 26th @ 9:00 The Multiquip J Series J36E2 is an electric trowel capable of meeting finishing requirements from pan floating to high-speed finishing and is an alternative to fuel-based products. Powered by a 2.0 hp (1.5 kW) electric motor, it is practical for enclosed areas such as laboratories, food processing plants and areas where exhaust fumes or noise are not permitted. A manually adjustable clutch allows rotor speeds to be adjusted between 0 to 160 rpm. This provides optimum torque for panning and the high speed necessary for burnishing, according to the manufacturer.

Auction Location:

601 Christiana Ave. Wilmington, DE 19801

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

Inspection on August 24th & 25th 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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ADVERTISER INDEX A J WILLNER AUCTIONS PARLIN NJ 07/14/11 ......................................134 ABELE TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC............42 AIM ATTACHMENTS ..............................................80 ALEX LYON & SON INC PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ............................129 SYRACUSE NY 07/15....................................134 CANASTOTA NY 07/16..................................135 BELPRE OH 07/22 ........................................137 DALLAS TX 7/26 BATESVILLE AR 7/28 ......139 ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ..................23 ALL ERECTION & CRANE RENTALS ....................48 ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ............................7 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ..........79,89 ALLU GROUP ........................................................87 ALPINE SALES AND RENTAL CORP ....................52 ANACONDA CONVEYORS USA INC ....................95 ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL PRODUC ............93 ASPHALT CARE EQUIPMENT ..............................64 BARGAINS ............................................................122 BASCHMANN SERVICES INC ............................122 BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ......................................27 BINDER MACHINERY CO ........................................3 BOBCAT COMPANY ............................................106 BODINE MFG ........................................................80 BREAKER TECHNOLOGY INC ..............................82 BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ................47 CAPITAL TRACTOR INC ........................................32 CEG SCALE MODELS ..........................................57 CHADWICK-BAROSS ..............................................6 CHADWICK-BAROSS ............................................33 CLASSIFIEDS ......................................................123 CLAYTON BLOCK & SUPPLY ................................28 CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ..........24 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ....58,74,105 CONTINENTAL BIOMASS INC ..............................92 CONTRACTORS SALES CO INC ..........................16 COSTANZI CRANE & RIGGING CO INC................32 CRAIG MANUFACTURING LTD ............................84 CREAN EQUIPMENT ..........................................122 DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ............16 DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ..........................88 DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ......................116 DYNAPAC ..............................................................67 EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ..................................41 EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ..............143 EDWARD EHRBAR INC ........................................13 ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ..................................53,70

EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ........................38 EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ....................39 ERRICKSON EQUIPMENT INC ............................34 FEL-TECH ..............................................................49 FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ................................54 FLUID POWER ....................................................122 FOLEY INC ..............................................................9 GEHL PAVER ..........................................................66 GENSCO EQUIPMENT CO LTD ............................82 GEORGE & SWEDE SALES ..................................55 GIBERSON ENTERPRISES LLC ..........................81 GOMACO CORP ....................................................66 GOODRICH AUCTION SERVICE NEWARK VALLEY NY 7/15 ..........................134 H & R PARTS ..........................................................36 HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ........................18 HARTER EQUIPMENT INC ....................................12 HLA ATTACHMENTS ..............................................92 HUNYADY AUCTION CO WIND GAP PA 07/13......................................130 HUNTINGTON WV 07/20 ..............................136 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..........115 ICUEE ....................................................................99 INDEXATOR INC ....................................................83 IRON PLANET ......................................................133 JCB INC ................................................................121 JESCO ....................................................................21 JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..........................................62 JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ................................109 JOSEPH EQUIPMENT COMPANY LLC ................43 K W REESE INC ....................................................34 KAWASAKI ..............................................................97 KEENAN AUCTION CO CUMBERLAND ME 07/21 ............................136 VAN BUREN ME 07/28 ..................................141 KUBOTA ................................................................119 LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ....................85 LBX ........................................................................111 LEEBOY ..................................................................71 LINCOLN INDUSTRIAL ..........................................35 LUCKY’S TRAILER SALES ....................................68 MB AMERICA INC ..................................................77 MDS ........................................................................80 MESSICK’S ............................................................16 METSO MINERALS SCREENING ......................103 MIKE ZYNDORF LLC ............................................40 MILTON CAT ............................................................34 MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ......76

NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..................................76 NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ....................98 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ............91 OKADA AMERICA ..................................................80 OPDYKE INC ..........................................................40 PAVEMENT RECYCLERS/BAGELA USA ..............70 PCA ATLANTIC ......................................................51 PENN JERSEY MACHINERY ..................................5 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ................................120 PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC ....................138 PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ................................17 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ......................10 PUCKETT EQUIPMENT ........................................68 RANSOME CAT ........................................2,34,46,52 REMAC AMERICA INC ..........................................32 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS ..........................131 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS FREDERICK MD 7/19 HARTFORD CT 7/28 144 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ............................45 ROSCO MFG CO ..................................................61 RYAN AUCTION SALES VIRTUAL AUCTION 07/26/11 ........................141 SAKAI AMERICA INC ............................................69 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ..........................11 STU HARRIS ........................................................126 TAKEUCHI ............................................................112 TEREX COMPACT ..............................................102 TEREX LOADER BACKHOES ..............................98 TEREX TRUCKS ..................................................100 TOKU AMERICA ....................................................76 TOPCON POSITIONING SYSTEMS ......................55 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ........................19 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ......................37 TRASK-DECROW MACHINERY ............................45 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ............................45 UTILITY AUCTIONS INC WILMINTON DE 8/26 ....................................141 VANTAGE EQUIPMENT ........................................15 VOLVO COMPACTION ..........................................65 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA ..........72 WANTED................................................................126 WESCO INC ..........................................................46 WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ..........................48 WHITE OAK EQUIPMENT INC ..............................46 WIRTGEN AMERICA ..............................................63 WOODS CONSTRUCTION ....................................87 WOODS CRW CORP ............................................20 YANMAR AMERICA - ..........................................117

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RECENT TRADES 2001 Case 580SM Loader Backhoe, Stk# 32901, 6517 Hrs .... ..............................................................................................$38,000

2007 Takeuchi TL140 Skid Steer, Stk# 32765, 850 Hrs............ ..............................................................................................$27,500

2006 Case 580SM Loader Backhoe, Stk# 32692, 3470 Hrs .... ..............................................................................................$49,900

2008 Kubota L39 Loader Backhoe, Stk# 32136, 66 Hrs........... ................................................................................................$33,000

1995 Case 570LXT Loader, Stk# 32098, 7492 Hrs, Cab ............. ................................................................................................$12,800

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